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No struggle here By GEORGIA WESTGARTH IS CRANBOURNE ’Struggle Street’ material? Some locals - and the mayor in particular - believe it is not. But that wasn’t the feeling on Melbourne talkback radio, when two callers suggested Cranbourne and Cranbourne West for the next round of the controversial documentary series, set to air late next year. Casey Mayor Sam Aziz told The News such a suggestion was an “insult”. He added that Cranbourne featured “great schools, great shopping” and “recreational opportunities”. It’s been more than a year since SBS launched the first series of Struggle Street, filmed around Mount Druitt in Sydney’s west, sparking claims of “poverty porn”. But SBS has endorsed what the show stands for in a statement, saying it will “shine a light on social and economic disadvantage in Australia”. In late April SBS announced the commissioning of a second series which will be filmed in several locations around Queensland and Victoria. A spokesperson from SBS confirmed it is “early in the production process, but that a number of councils have been approached for filming permits”. However SBS confirmed no locations had been decided on. Maribyrnong Council has already turned down a request for filming in Braybrook and Cr Aziz advised that the Casey Council had not been approached by SBS. Suburbs being tossed around as suitable locations for the Struggle Street cameras include Broadmeadows, Sunshine and Dandenong but talkback radio callers turned the spotlight on Cranbourne on Friday 3 June. One caller, a former resident of Cranbourne West, recalled having her birdbath stolen in a new estate and put
the area forward for filming. But Cr Aziz said Cranbourne’s community spirit was alive, denying it was material for the observational documentary series. “When we show people around Cranbourne they say things like ‘we
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selves in for a whole range of reasons,” they said. “The issues faced by these people and communities are representative of issues faced by people and communities across Australia.” They are issues Glenn Munso, a Cranbourne North resident and former drug dealer and addict turned youth worker, believes Cranbourne has in abundance. Mr Munso, the creator of the Youth YOU Program in Hallam, helps Melbourne’s youth get off drugs and said there were “definitely” areas in Cranbourne which would be suitable for such a documentary. “At the moment I see people on Facebook saying we need to get our area back, we need to claim it back, it’s getting out of control - the breakins, the car thefts and burglaries,” Mr Munso said. “Drugs in Casey is a big issue, I have dealt with kids on ice as young 13.” Cranbourne West resident, Sonia Pau, 22 said her home town was a nice area and didn’t deserve the scrutiny Struggle Street would bring. “I have lived in Cranbourne West a year and I find it’s better than Noble Park, Dandenong and Frankston,” she said. “I was living in Noble Park since I was five years old and I feel safer in Cranbourne West - I would care if Struggle Street came to Cranbourne because I don’t think it deserves it. “You can walk the streets at night in Cranbourne, you can’t walk the streets at night in Noble Park or Dandenong.” But it seems even if series producers, Keo Films were to approach the City of Casey, it would be futile. Cr Aziz told The News, “I would not support Cranbourne or any other community in Casey as a location for Struggle Street.”
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Mayor sets the record straight The City of Casey Mayor has expressed shock at the methods and decision by the Essential Services Commissions (ESC) to reject Council’s application for a rate cap variation, adversely impacting the delivery of essential community infrastructure into Casey (Victoria’s largest and one of the fastest growing cities). 'PMMPXJOH UIF JNQMFNFOUBUJPO PG BO FGmDJFODZ SFWJFX three years ago, which is delivering almost $1 million worth of savings to the ratepayer every year, Council applied to the ESC for a very modest rate variation of less than 1% (just .97%) above the 2.5% rate cap, or just $14 per household per year, to secure vital infrastructure for Casey’s growing community. The ESC denied Council’s application and suppporting documents, which provided extensive BOBMZTJT NPEFMMJOH FWJEFODF BOE KVTUJmDBUJPO GPS UIF need for a variation over 700 pages including supporting documents, yet approved it for another council whose submission was only two pages! This is a very poor and inconsistent approach to decision making and smacks of political interference - the outcome of which strips $1.6 million from Council’s 2016-17 capital works program, and will contribute to a $168 million funding shortfall over the next ten years if this approach is not corrected. The ESC had suggested that Council should instead borrow the money to fund critical infrastructure. That would be akin to a family taking out a personal loan to buy the groceries. The problem with borrowing money is that eventually, it must be paid back. Your Council represents very responsible municipal government, and WILL NOT BE BORROWING money that will become a burden on our children and grandchildren. This means unfortunately that the ESC decision will not only impact the delivery of new infrastructure, but will also increase waiting lists to access family services, and families in growing communities will face a lengthy car trip to access sporting facilities. Just $14 extra per house per year would save Council taking on millions of dollars of debt, which will then be a burden for future generations. Some residents have asked why is Council pursuing a rate variation whilst building Bunjil Place, which is a $125 million cultural and civic precinct for the enjoyment of all our residents. The answer is that Bunjil Place has been planned and budgeted for several years ago, and accordingly its construction will not impact on rates by even one cent. In addition Bunjil Place will provide much needed facilities such as a new state-of-the-art library, a function centre and 800-seat regional theatre for the use of our school communities and for entertainment of our residents, who will no longer need to travel to the city to catch an international play or performance. A handful of ill-informed serial protesters and armchair critics have even suggested that Council should stop the construction of this facility! Council has signed a construction contract for Bunjil Place, and reneging on this now will cost the
ratepayers millions of dollars in damages for nothing in return. The City of Casey is not in the business of ripping up legally binding contracts for the sake of a political stunt! This is short term petty politics that will have long term affects for the residents of the City of Casey. A future State Government will modify this policy and residents could be facing double digit rate increases to make up for the infrastructure shortfall UP DPOUJOVF UP CVJME B mSTU DMBTT DJUZ One only has to look at the experience of cities in NSW, where rate capping has damaged them beyond rescue, and where communities are suffering as a result of inadequate and very poorly maintained infrastructure. It was also disappointing that the ESC denied Council’s application on the basis Casey has received funding from the State Government’s Interface Growth Fund. The Interface Growth Fund was developed to assist growth area councils like Casey to address the infrastructure backlog typically developed over years of sustained growth in outer suburbs. It is not a secure ongoing funding source and should not be used as a substitute for the rate base. I also question the State Government’s decision to appoint the ESC to undertake the assessment process, given their lack of understanding of the MPDBM HPWFSONFOU mOBODJBM DPOUFYU The ESC does not seem to have the required understanding of Council budgets to be given the considerable responsibility of assessing these applications. The fact they said we had an underlying surplus of $33.9 million is nonsense. This is the same ESC that let South East Water bills increase by an average of 8.25% above CPI each year for the last eight years, for no additional service level, yet has decided that Casey ratepayers should be limited to CPI on their Council rates and lose the projects that would have been funded, for just an additional $14 per home per year. We should have been afforded a suitably experienced body to make an educated assessment of these applications, rather than the ESC that is drawing erroneous conclusions and making inconsistent decisions.
Response to Letters to the Editor I am also responding to Letters to the Editor on this subject, ‘To cap it all off’, ‘It’s worse than you think’ and ‘Blaming everyone else’, published in the Berwick and Cranbourne News on 2 June. Whilst each letter touches on different elements of Council’s budget process and operations, the writers
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Council undertakes a stringent process over many months to compile a budget that delivers for the community while minimising the impact on ratepayers. There are over 5,400 separate major item lines in the City of Casey budget, which are scrutinised by the Councillors and the Executive, item by item, line by line, during the budget process. It is easy to be an armchair expert, but this simplistic analysis of Council’s budget demonstrates a failure of the authors to understand the process and perhaps even the budget itself. If this same basic approach which the handful of weekly protesters have adopted was applied to running a Council as it is to being a critic, the city would collapse in a matter of weeks. It is no coincidence also that there is a Council election later this year, so the handful of armchair critics and serial protesters are DWWHPSWLQJ WR EXLOG XS D SURÀOH DW WKH H[SHQVH of the interest of the City of Casey and its residents, and through pretending to act with all care, but with absolutely no responsibility. As the largest and one of the fastest growing municipalities in Victoria, Casey has pressures responding to our rapid growth that most councils don’t have. However, through careful budgeting, Casey’s residents continue to have one of the lowest rates per household in outer metropolitan Melbourne whilst Council continues to deliver a record capital works investment into our city. 7KHVH DUH DOO )$&76 WKDW FDQ EH YHULÀHG E\ independent state bodies like the Municipal Association of Victoria. For the handful of protesters to continuously falsely criticise and peddle claims of mismanagement and wasteful spending shows a political motive that is devoid of any consideration of what it takes to budget for and deliver the essential services and infrastructure for a rapidly growing community. My colleagues and I remain fully committed to XPSLJOH IBSE JO CVJMEJOH B mSTU DMBTT DJUZ GPS UIF enjoyment of all our residents in this generation and beyond. Not only do we care, but unlike the handful of serial protesters, you have given us that responsibility through the ballot box. We have already achieved a great deal on your behalf, and we will continue to honour your trust until the very last second of this Council term. City of Casey Mayor, Cr Sam Aziz
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Counting the cost of Apex By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE Adendorff family of three are victims of Melbourne’s outlaw youth gang surge and they have been left with a trashed car, big bill and disrupted future - things they fled South Africa hoping to avoid. Johan Adendorff was stabbed in the neck while driving in South Africa. The father of two girls from Endeavour Hills was then stopped at a stop sign in a small country town with his window down when the attempted hijacking occurred. “I was stabbed with a screwdriver in 2004,” Johan said. “The guy tried to hijack my car ... that and to give my daughter’s a better future was why we left South Africa.” Crime was what pushed the Adendorff family out of their home town and crime is what now plagues their life in Casey. The Adendorff family have lived in Endeavour Hills for 11 years without any trouble. But in the early hours of Thursday 2 June, Johan’s daughter, 23-yearold Nicole, had her car smashed and vandalised, with ‘Apex’ carved on the bonnet - for what appears to be no reason at all. “My driver’s side window and mirror was smashed but nothing was stolen,” Nicole said. Nicole’s 2007 Volkswagen Polo was parked on West Vista Place in Narre Warren North when bandits went wild on a 12-car vandalism spree. Nicole’s GPS was not stolen from inside the car despite the vandals having full access to it. “By the damage they must have used a hammer or some sort of instrument not a foot or body part,” Johan said. On his way to assess the damage to his daughter’s car Johan came across two other victims. “I was driving down James Cook Drive in Endeavour Hills and noticed a red Toyota with ‘Apex’ also carved into the bonnet so I pulled over,” Johan said.
Nicole and Johan will keep the VW locked away in their garage until they have decided how they will go about getting the car repaired.
“A guy in a Mitsubishi also stopped and told me someone flung a wheelie bin at his car that same night and damaged his radiator and grill.” Johan said the owner of the red Toyota reported seeing four people trashing her car. “She said she saw one jumping on her car - the Toyota was stomped on.” Nicole, now unable to drive her car to work until it gets fixed, is trying to figure out the best way to move forward - the car sitting in their garage. Nicole has contacted the State Government’s Victims of Crime to see what can be done, but is reluctant to pay $1000 in excess if she is to make an insurance claim. On the day of the spree, Detective Acting Senior Sergeant Ivan Bobetic told a media briefing that cars across the Hallam, Narre Warren and Narre Warren North areas were affected. “It’s unknown if members of the notorious car-stealing gang (Apex)
were actually involved,” Det Bobetic said. “It’s certainly an inquiry that we’ll be making however it would appear that this sort of offending isn’t of the same magnitude or modus operandi, if you like, that we are uncovering in his particular area,” he said. While the investigation is ongoing Johan is still looking for answers. “There’s no respect for other people’s property it’s all extra money on top for us for someone to have fun ... or whatever they want to call it,” he said. The spree comes after more than nine months of home invasions targeting Casey residents - but is nothing new to Johan. “The crime in South Africa was really bad, the home invasions that are occurring now in Melbourne have been happening over there for many years - if someone is home they have access to everything,” he said.
Out of the 12 cars defaced in the early hours of Thursday 2 June, two including Nicole's car were carved with "Apex".
Nicole is lucky she is on holidays from university - with no car to get her to Swinburne's Hawthorn campus.
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Hinch’s eye on justice By GEORGIA WESTGARTH
Philip and Marian Wiseman stopped in their tracks to speak to Derryn Hinch. Philip said: "Derryn has absolutely got my vote - keep the bastards honest." 155186 Pictures: GEORGIA WESTGARTH the bonnet - Derryn said: “If you commit an adult crime you should be treated in an adult way.” “Bail restrictions aren’t strong enough; the leniency on the Apex gang members is just a sick joke,” he said. “We all saw what happened at Moomba, they should not be given bail as easily. And a classic case is the monkey bike death - that kid has been given so many chances, why?” Last year’s crime statistics revealed offenders aged 10 to 14 committed more than double the number of burglaries and break-
ins, compared to 2014 in the City of Casey. Derryn puts it down to school truancy. “They aren’t going to school - if they were going to school they wouldn’t have time to be doing all this,” he said. “Also when they see the older gang members being treated with kid gloves they think ‘oh well, it’s not that bad’.” This year alone Star News has reported on three sickening acts of animal cruelty to two kangaroos and an embryo joey which was decapitated, a cat which was dipped in engine oil
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AN INDUSTRIAL business in Lynbrook was targeted in a Molotov cocktail attack. The raider, who was wearing jeans and a hooded jumper and had their face covered, first threw a brick at the door but did not gain access so they poured petrol at the base of door from a petrol can. They then threw a Molotov cocktail against the door and when it failed to ignite the petrol they fled on foot. The incident occurred about 3.30am on Friday 5 June at Marvel Slabs on the South Gippsland Highway and was captured on CCTV. Anyone with information on the attempted arson is urged to call Detective Senior Constable Ruben McAlister at Narre Warren Police Station on 9705 3111.
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and several dogs. It's a concern the Justice Party wants to see taken seriously by government. “Can you remember a time when anybody ever got jailed for animal cruelty?” Derryn said. The RSPCA to a large degree are doing their job but it falls down along the way and I can’t recall when anybody got jailed for animal cruelty. “The sad thing is too many judges and magistrates are too scared to set a precedent for fear their sentences will get over turned.
A LONE thief emptied a cash register at a 7-Eleven store in Cranbourne North in the early hours of Monday 6 June. About 3am, a man wearing blue jeans and a black hooded jumper with his hands and face covered demanded the attendant give him cigarettes and money. He threatened the worker at the South Gippsland Highway store with a weapon, but one was not presented. The offender is described as having a medium to large build.
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IN HIS bid for election to the Senate ‘The Human Headline’ gets, “You’re a ledge Dezza” shouted his way through shopping centres as he travels Victoria. Stopping through the outer south-east last week, Derryn Hinch visited Pakenham, Tooradin and Cranbourne spruiking his reforms for justice via his Justice Party. The former 3AW broadcaster had Cranbourne Park shoppers star-struck on Friday 3 June. Philip Wiseman detoured Derryn’s way and told him “If you did what you said you were going to do last year and start that party, you’d have my vote.” “We need someone to keep the bastards honest again,” Philip said. Derryn responded: “Well that’s exactly what I’ve done ... I’m combining both Gough Whitlam’s motto and Don Chipp’s, it’s time to keep the bastards honest.” Shaping his campaign around his long-term stand for tougher court sentencing and a public register of convicted sex offenders, Derryn’s Justice Party goes by the motto ‘It’s just common sense’. Common sense he says that needs to be concentrated on reforms to bail and parole, animal rights, voluntary euthanasia and domestic violence reform. When asked about his thoughts on Melbourne’s youth crime surge, just a day after 12 cars were vandalised in Casey - some carved with ‘Apex’ on
“I was the first MC for the first Oscars Law rally - we’d get on the parliament steps and the Opposition spokesperson would be there getting behind you and when they got into government the other Opposition leader would come and support the next rally. “It’s a cycle and it's bullshit. “I’m not some vigilante that gets up and says lock ‘em all up, fine ‘em all, but penalties have to be tougher because it has to be a deterrent as well. I would like to see people jailed for animal cruelty when necessary,” Derryn said. While the City of Casey has the highest number of police reports of family violence in the state and as intervention order breaches continue to climb, Derryn put it back on the courts. “When a man breaks his wife’s jaw that should be treated no differently to when a man king-hits a stranger - but that’s not the case right now, a wedding ring is called a mitigating circumstance and that’s just bullshit. “That’s the sort of thing that has to change and it’s the same thing with child pornography,” he said. “It always ties back to the fact too many judges and magistrates are thinking too much about the rehabilitation and the effect on the criminal than on the victim.” Derryn will continue his trip around Australia up until the 2 July election - having already travelled more than 7000 kilometres in his campaign bus.
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COUNCIL website, Tuesday 31 May 2016. Council’s application for a rate cap variation of 0.97 per cent states that it will only cost ratepayers $14 per household, just a few cups of coffee. In the News story Rates Cap’s Tight Fit, the council has got their sums wrong admitting that if the rate cap was approved, homeowners would have to pay an average of $52 per household. What has happened to the $14 cost per household? The council has not done its maths right and needs some tuition. All ratepayers are being taken for granted. Stand up and challenge the councils. In the website Governing Australia “3 levels of law making” this proves that councils are cheating, lying to us ratepayers in order to pay for unwanted infrastructure which must be the responsibility of federal/ state/ territory governments, not councils. Why do we need councils in the first place. It is just a waste of billions of dollars of money siphoned off ratepayers. Example, Australia has 565 councils. CEOs are paid lucrative salaries plus perks which are more than premiers of states. These billions can be put to use to boost the sagging Australian economy. Since councils are just creations of state and territory governments they can be easily abolished and instead create regional offices to cater to the essential needs of the local community. Councils thrive by cheating, lying to the ratepayers by bogus surveys just to get what they want. All councils must remember that they work for us, we keep them employed by paying their fat salaries. We do not work for them.
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Better class of reality TV Great show, can’t wait till next week. A must watch for all parents. Tanya Mcleod, via Facebook Hinch’s eye on justice I am a Lib donor and supporter but I think this year... HINCH may have my vote in the Senate. Mark Mathews, via Facebook Counting the cost when trouble comes knocking This will keep occurring until perpetrators are dealt with properly within the legal system! It’s time for our youth to take responsibility for their actions no matter what! No more excuses please, people are suffering as a result! Julie Hedrick, via email
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sands of people into brand new estates before there is any infrastructure to support the gain. It takes years before the schools, shops and community areas are developed compared to a house which is completed in a number of weeks. The worst part of all is the roads!!!! They become worse and worse as more vehicles are trying to commute to and from work and social activities daily. I look forward to seeing Clyde Road gridlocked like the Monash Freeway and South Gippsland Highway. Jayden Carter, via Facebook
And, to top it off, there will be house and land packages that only overseas investors will be able to afford so we get to look forward to renting here as well with no chance of getting into the property market! I’ve seen this sort of ‘planning’ in this area before. David Scott, via Facebook
Excellent. Thousands of people crammed into one spot with one lane feeder roads, no bus services, probably no schools, probably Telstra infrastructure so you pay more for internet no matter who you sign up with. It’ll probably take an hour just to get out of the estate to get to work or drop the kids of at school.
Awesome, another 30 thousand cars on the road and no updated road just more gridlock and no function. Chris Charles, via Facebook
Why not name it after one of the farming families that have been in the area for many generations eg. The Manks or Blundy families. Patrick Hyland, via Facebook
Transport and a new high school on its way. Sounds promising! Tammie Jarvis, via Facebook
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FINNING First National Real Estate in Cranbourne snagged seven national awards at an in-house ceremony in Cairns. The local agent is among First National Real Estate’s top national performers and was recognised on Thursday 19 May in front of former Australian Prime Minister John Howard. The awards dinner was part of First National Real Estate’s joint Australian and New Zealand Convention. Finning First National Real Estate principal John Tucker said market forces meant hard times for many agencies across Australia. “Real estate prices and population growth slowed in the past 12 months, which combined with tightened bank lending criteria to create significant changes to market dynamics in most First National Real Estate locations,” Mr Tucker said. On the night, two of the Finning team received a total of seven national awards, making them the best salespeople in such categories in Australia. Veteran salesperson Frank Barrett, who has been a part of the Finning team for more than 26 years, was named in the National Top Ten for Australian Salesperson of the Year. He took home a total of four awards in the Residential and Combined categories for the highest number of exclusive listings and the
highest number of settled sales in 2015. Rural and lifestyle salesperson Jason Brown was recognised for his achievements in the lifestyle small acreage category and won trophies for the highest number of exclusive listings and the highest gross sales commission in Australia. The keynote speaker at the convention was John Howard. OLD footy jumpers will be replaced at Hampton Park Football Club thanks to a State Government grant. The club’s secretary Peter Craig said grants such as this one of $2700 made a big difference to local sports clubs. “We’re thrilled that this grant will enable us to replace our players’ old footy jumpers that were just about past their use-by date,” he said. The club has received the grant as part of the latest round of VicHealth’s Active Club Grants program and can use the funding to purchase new sports items and equipment. CONSTRUCTION work for the $18 million redevelopment of the Casey Indoor Leisure Centre is well underway with the upgraded
facilities scheduled to be ready for residents early next year. The project of expanding and revamping the Casey regional basketball and netball facility at CILC began in January with Casey Mayor Sam Aziz saying the developments would improve multiple aspects of the centre. “Big changes can be seen at the Terry Vickerman building with the entire show court site demolished and the site now a hive of construction and earth work activity. “This redevelopment will deliver five new courts, including a premiere show court, spectator seating for 1500 people, a multipurpose function room, new foyer and entrance, upgraded and additional car parking, cafe and piazza and new change rooms and toilets at this popular facility.” Cr Aziz said the investment in the centre would continue to promote the growth of sport in the local area. “The redevelopment is expected to more than double the visitations to the site each year, improve the capacity of our netball and basketball clubs and attract the highest level of competition to Casey. “The project is highly anticipated among our sports community so the council is pleased to report that the project is tracking well,” Cr Aziz said.
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For love of Benji’s ashes
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By GEORGIA WESTGARTH BENJI the free range rabbit beat death twice before he died - and now his grieving owner has lost him a second time after thieves ransacked her Lynbrook home and stole Benji’s ashes. Maria Priestley calls Benji, the mini lop rabbit, her best friend. "He was my little mate”, she said. “He was more like a little puppy dog. “He was 24/7 free range around the house, he was toilet trained and he was very special.” Having taken on some of her biggest life challenges to date with Benji by her side, Maria said it was now knowing she’d never have him that hurt the most. “I’m gutted and totally heart-broken - I just want him back,” Maria said. Burglars stole thousands of dollars of camera equipment and electrical goods from Maria and her housemate. But that can all be replaced Benji can’t, Maria said. “It’s a $20 box I bought from the crematorium - it’s worthless to them.” Maria had four sets of pets' ashes stored in her wardrobe and believes the thieves mistook the wooden boxes for jewellery boxes.
Minty and Benji at Christmas in 2013. 155093 Picture: MARIA PRIESTLEY “When I went inside there was bits and pieces all over the house - they knocked the other ashes to the ground in their pouches,” she said. Benji’s good friend Minty the guinea pig was also stored in the box which was stolen and Maria is now dealing with ongoing trauma from the break-in. “It’s been an emotional time since being broken into, I still feel that their presence is in the house,” Maria said. “It’s affected mine and my housemates' day to day lives, I feel like we’re in lockdown, everything is locked and I’m scared they will come back. “I had Benji cremated so wherever I go in life he’ll be
there with me and knowing that I don’t have his ashes by my side ultimately means he’s gone forever - we faced death together - nothing can explain that feeling.” Maria posted a message to the thieves on her Facebook page asking for a safe return of her beloved Benji and Minty’s ashes, saying ‘please drop them at the front door, no questions asked’. A police report was filed on the day of the break-in on Tuesday 24 May but no witnesses came forward and no fingerprints were found. Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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BY JARROD McALEESE THE population of Clyde is set to swell by 30,000 as a new suburb is announced for the growth corridor. However the council will have to find a new name for the 10,000 home suburb. Casey council initially assigned the name ‘McPherson’ to the prospective suburb in honour of a World War I Digger. However a new name will now have to be found after Clyde historian Joan Vanderhorn found that there was no link between McPherson and Clyde after discovering the family was actually from Clydesdale in northern Victoria. The new suburb will be located north of Ballarto Road, east of Bells Road and Smiths Lane and west of Muddy Gates Lane and McCormacks Road. Metropolitan Planning Authority chief executive Peter Seamer said the project would be one of the last developments in Melbourne's south-east. “We know there is a high demand for housing in Melbourne’s outer south-east and the MPA is responding to this demand by planning for welldesigned precincts that will be great places to live. “This region will not be built out any more, now that the urban growth boundary is solidly
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IT WAS the animal cruelty story that sent shockwaves through Melbourne - and the man first on the scene hopes CCTV, paid for by community donations, will stop it from ever happening again. Battersby Way in Lysterfield South was splattered with the blood of two kangaroos and a joey in March this year. Robert Bishop found the tortured bodies and decapitated joey near his driveway, after he disturbed the perpetrators. He calls them “a group of yobbos”. A night after the incident made headlines, Mr Bishop recalls a second visit. “There hasn’t been another butchering like that one, but they came back and our rubbish bins ended up all over the road,” he said. “Just ours, not our neighbours’ bins and it wasn’t windy.” In the early hours of Wednesday 23 March near the Churchill National Park, Mr Bishop heard hoons and saw six to eight men gathered around a twitching kangaroo. “They were standing in the headlights of a very large white 4WD ... the unfortunate kangaroo was upside down, its legs splayed wide and one of the men was hacking away at it with a very large knife. “The other males were talking excitedly and watching the spectacle, while another group was on the grass and I could hear a hammering sound com-
Mr Bishop said this was where one roo had its leg "hacked off and embryo removed." ing from them.” The grisly discovery prompted Mr Bishop into crowd funding for a set of CCTV cameras to catch the deviants in the act. So far he has raised $1300. “I am thrilled with that amount - I was absolutely astounded,” he said, even though it is not enough money to finish the project alone. Due to the expensive nature of the project Mr Bishop has enlisted the help of a security company, and says the cameras will be up and working by the end of the year. “Once we get a price for the two cameras - one will point up the road towards where the kangaroos are and one to catch them on their way out - my wife and I will make up the difference,” Mr Bishop said, keen to get the offenders' registration
plates to police. “Two cameras will have it covered. “Then we can prosecute those responsible for hassling the roos, which is not uncommon - the butchery is uncommon.” After finding the gruesome scene Mr Bishop struggled, but says he’s doing better two months on. “The nadir behaviour demonstrated by the people shocked me that night, I’d never actually witnessed anything like it,” he said. “It took me a while to get over the shock and horror but now I’m good.” To make a donation toward the installation of two CCTV cameras visit: http://bit. ly/1Pqj8NC
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Sloping Blocks HOME OWNERS CAN TAKE TO THE HILLS TO ENJOY THE HIGH LIFE IN THIS SPECIAL FEATURE ON BUILDING ON SLOPING BLOCKS, WE LOOK AT THE REASONS FOR PICKING THESE PIECES OF HEAVEN AND THE BUILDERS AND DEVELOPERS WHO CAN HELP YOU LIVE YOUR DREAM. Commanding views sweeping down valleys and looking out over the lights of a city or even just good natural drainage - there are lots of reasons to buy and build on a sloping piece of land. In the case of Timbertops, home owners are able to enjoy the best views in Officer stretching from the township all the way to Western Port, according to Jarod Mills, Sales and Marketing Manager at Parklea Developments. “Homes built on sloping blocks enjoy better natural light due to their elevated position as well as the flexibility of a split-level design,” he said. “From a basement with windows on the lower level to lightfilled living areas and bedrooms overlooking spectacular views on the upper levels, the options are endless. “You’ll also benefit from natural drainage and affordable blocks of land that will balance the cost of a custom build.” Timbertop Estate, Officer, has a limited number of lots available in the Grange
Release, perched on the estate’s rolling hills. Andrew Timms and Luke O’Connor of GJ Gardiner Homes Dandenong concur believing that a sloping block is not an impediment to getting the dream house and brings with it a lot of advantages. “We can customise designs to suit the land you have,” Andrew said. The designs can be altered to capture and utilise the views a block provides. Resta, the sales associate from the lands sales office at Grandvue Officer, says that Grandvue Estate has a range of sloping blocks to suit the investor or home maker who is looking for street appeal or something unique when it comes to home design. Grandvue Officer can recommend a range of builders who specialise in building homes on Grandvue’s sloping blocks. Resta is one of the many happy people who has chosen to build in and raise her family in Grandvue Estate, Officer, due to the location and views on offer.
HEAD OF THE TOP AND ENJOY THE BENEFITS New owners will be able to create a home that sits above the rest in Timbertop Estate’s popular Grange release. Timbertop Estate, Officer, has a limited number of lots available in the Grange release which is perched on the estate’s rolling hills. This is a chance to live life at the top and enjoy the best views in Officer stretching from the township all the way to Western Port. With construction on the Grange release now complete, home buyers can start building their dream home in July and August. Homes built on sloping blocks enjoy better natural light due to their elevated position, as well as the flexibility of a split-level design. From a basement with windows on the lower level to light-filled living areas and bedrooms overlooking spectacular views on the upper levels, the options are endless.
Homeowners will also benefit from natural drainage and affordable blocks of land that will balance the cost of a custom build. These premium lots are located next to the new Timbertop Park which is due for completion in summer 2016. With the park right on the doorstep, residents will have access to walking tracks, lookouts, barbeques and sporting facilities that are seconds from their home. Clients can design a premium home that is uniquely theirs in one of Timbertop’s most sought-after locations. The team at Timbertop will also assist clients in finding a trusted builder that can build on sloping land. Make Timbertop a playground and secure one of these unique lots. Contact the Timbertop sales team on 1300 925 349 or email info@timbertopestate. com.au to find out more.
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LOOK UP THE BUILDING EXPERTS Property owners who have a sloping block should choose the experts at G.J. Gardner Homes Melbourne South East to make their building experience easy and enjoyable. Co-Director Andrew Timms is very experienced when it comes to sloping blocks from his experience working throughout the picturesque south-east. Sloping blocks lend themselves to stunning design features such as raised ceilings, elevated verandas and sunken rooms, which are a great way to divide living spaces. The G.J. team will be able to show clients the advantages to their block and design and have creative solutions in mind for their ‘must haves’. Sloping blocks do carry some additional considerations and costs, for example, a cut
and fill to create a flat platform for the foundation, drainage at the bottom of the slop, and increased exposure to the elements. Andrew said a good builder will keep clients informed of these possible additional costs during the building process to avoid costly surprises. Building on a sloping block is an exciting opportunity but clients who keep additional costs in mind when planning the hilltop home of their dreams will be pleased with their decision for many years to come. G.J. Gardner Homes Melbourne South East is at 2/260-276 Abbotts Road, Dandenong South. Phone 9799 8886.
One of Officer’s premium estates, Grandvue sets itself apart from its competitors by offering titled lots to buyers with superior views of the surrounding area. The elevated living proposition often creates a unique and interesting build outcome. Homes built across split levels allow for an abundant amount of natural light and separate living areas, often catering to families with children. Buyers can find themselves a builder who they can trust and really maximise the attributes of their block. They don’t have to wait six to 12 months for roads and services to be connected and titles to be released and can inspect the prestigious Panorama release which offers larger lot sizes of 1000 square metres
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Relaxed living in townhouse THOSE who are looking to invest in residential properties are invited to consider a townhouse in Jefferson Place, a vibrant yet exclusive community designed for the over-55s. The retirement sector is already experiencing rapid growth but it is set to explode over coming years. Traditional retirement village models with high deferred management fees, overcrowding and sometimes limited facilities are under pressure. While Jefferson Place caters for over-55s, it is structured as a normal residential community corporation so owners own their title and there are no deferred management fees. Another necessity to meet the needs of modern retirees is a community hub. The Jefferson Place Leisure Centre is the perfect place to socialise while at the same time offering an array of activities including swimming, carpet bowls, watching a movie in the theatre, eight ball, darts, gym workout or relaxing in the spa. There is also a community library, computer room and a fully equipped kitchen for larger gatherings. There is currently a special offer available on an investment townhouse which is tenanted
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would be hard to find better value. Located in Garfield, with its country town atmosphere, this well maintained complex is within walking distance to the town centre, train station and is an hour’s drive to the Melbourne CBD. Jefferson Place is at 27 Jefferson Place, Garfield. For more information contact Dale Atkin on 0402 717 891.
FIRST National Real Estate’s top national performers were presented with their General Excellence and Marketing Awards at the Cairns Convention Centre on Thursday 19 May. The awards dinner was part of First National Real Estate’s joint Australian and New Zealand Convention, which has attracted more than 350 delegates from Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. The peak event on First National’s calendar provided recognition to estate agents, property managers and principals who rose above the challenges of considerably varied marketplaces throughout Australia, according to Finning First National Real Estate principal, John Tucker. “Real estate prices and population growth slowed in the past 12 months, which combined with tightened bank lending criteria to create significant changes to market dynamics in most First National Real Estate locations,” Mr Tucker said. “The network, however, focused on a national campaign of professional development to assure consistently high performance in all states and territories. It achieved record attendances and the General Excellence and Marketing Awards represent recognition of our staffs’ and members’ dedication to excellence.” On the night, two of the Finning team received a total of seven national awards, making
Finnings principal John Tucker and sales executive Jason Brown with former Prime Minister John Howard. them the best salespeople in Australia in their categories. Veteran salesperson Frank Barrett, who has been a part of the Finning team for more than 26 years, was named in the National Top Ten for Australian Salesperson of the Year and won a total of four awards in the Residential and Combined categories for the Highest Number of Exclusive Listings and the Highest Number of Settled Sales in 2015. Rural and Lifestyle salesperson Jason Brown – who has been with Finning’s for four years - was recognised for his achievements in the Lifestyle
(small acreage) category, winning trophies for the Highest Number of Exclusive Listings and the Highest Gross Sales Commission in Australia. Mr Tucker congratulated Frank and Jason on their awards and said the First National General Excellence and Marketing Awards were an important event as they presented an opportunity for the network’s membership to come together and celebrate outstanding achievements, and to learn about the systems and processes that enabled colleagues to deliver award-winning outcomes for customers.
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Report highlights path By CASEY NEILL EDUCATORS and businesses each think the other is responsible for forging employment pathways for students. “That suggests there’ll be some young people falling through those cracks and not getting those employability skills,” Jennifer Ebdon said. She and fellow school and community development officer Mary Tresize-Brown launched a report on the issue at the South East Local Learning and Employment Network (SELLEN) AGM at its new Langhorne Street headquarters in Dandenong on Thursday 2 June. SELLEN was established in 2001 to bring together educators, employers, industry, welfare agencies, local government and non-government organisations. The focus is giving 10 to 19-year-olds a better go at successfully moving through the education system to employment. CEO Andrew Simmons said funding had been a major challenge for SELLENs over the past few years. “A change of state government has brought with it the promise of four years of funding for LLEN (Learning and Employment Networks) core contracts,” he said. “The confirmation of funding for LLENs out to 2019 has provided some security to programs and staffing.” Mr Simmons said SELLEN was involved in developing many programs, initiatives and partnerships last year. These included the Young Parents Education Program at Cranbourne Secondary College, adding 173 new employers to its contact suite, and delivering a training awareness program to 150 at-risk young people.
Mr Simmons said SELLEN was also involved in more than 40 networks, steering groups and taskforces, “providing further support to like-minded organisations and initiatives in the region and across the state”. “These relationships allow us to have an influence on many issues that impact young people, particularly those living within the SELLEN region,” he said. Ms Tresize-Brown said consultation for the Business and Education Interaction in South-East Melbourne report across Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia started about 12 months ago and included 20 businesses from several sectors and 20 educators. “We asked them very simple questions ... centred around how they interact with each other,” she said. She and Ms Ebdon wanted to find out what worked for each party, she said, with the goal of finding out how to create a winwin-win situation for employer, school and student. “We will take the report back to the 20 schools and 20 businesses,” she said. In July they plan to use the report to start a conversation about easily bringing schools and businesses together. Ms Ebdon said work experience was the most common way educators and businesses interacted. But some schools have done away with the program, she said, because it was too time-consuming and not valuable enough. Some employers also said they “preferred to have students who had been on that journey, decided what pathway they wanted to go down and could come to the workplace already focused”.
SELLEN CEO Andrew Simmons. Ms Ebdon said many businesses didn’t know how to connect to educators, and vice-versa. “There is untapped potential out there in the business community that we can harness,” she said. “It’s time for the stakeholders to come
together and map a new way forward.” She said the report also found that some schools thought they didn’t need to prepare students on an ‘academic path’ for work. “For every student, regardless of the pathway that they take, their ultimate destination is a workplace,” Ms Ebdon said.
Get writing for the Chamber THE Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce Community Awards 2016 are open for applications. Prize money for the winner is $1000 and the Chamber has urged Casey residents to put pen to paper for the worthy award. “We want to get everyone on board and nominate someone,” Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce Secretary Maree Cullinan said. “Or a group you may know in our community who has contributed significantly to the Cranbourne community or have had a positive impact on the quality of life for residents and or local organisations.” The winner will be announced in late August. To download an application form, visit: w w w. c r a n b o u r n e chamber.com.au and click on the values lyer tab.
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Cancer fighters AS MELANOMA is on Melbourne’s mind with the recent diagnosis of Hawthorn footballer Jarryd Roughead, it seemed fitting that melanoma would spark conversation at a Biggest Morning Tea event in Cranbourne. The event held at the Cranbourne Football Club raised more than $5000 for the Cancer Council and even managed to help Cranbourne’s homeless at the same time. Biggest Morning Tea organiser Roxanne Taranto, who took over the event when her own mum, Dianne Schreuder, died from kidney cancer, said the afternoon teas were always a success. “It’s our 11th year, we had 80 people attend and over those years we have donated $60,311,” Ms Taranto said. “Now one in two people are touched by cancer. When we started it was one in five. “Cancer recovery is much better now than when we started running the morning teas which means the money is helping.” The Cancer Council is aiming for 36,000 host registrations and so far has 27,023 hosts. Ms Taranto said a speech by Ron Neyenhuis about his melanoma battle struck a chord. “He is going through it now for the second time,” she said. “He spoke about how he works indoors and always wears shirts but got a
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A happy Steve Hamilton at the Biggest Morning Tea fundraiser for the Cancer Council. 154650 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS melanoma on his back - you just never know.” An auction and fruit and veggie stall helped raise funds at the tea on Thursday 26 May and leftovers were sent to the Cranbourne food truck.
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THE Casey Environment Volunteer of the Year award was presented to Friends of Cardinia Creek founder Judy Smith at a civic reception held by the City of Casey on 3 June to coincide with World Environment Day. Mrs Smith was commended for her work in preserving and developing Cardinia Creek Bushland Reserves, particularly the Beaconsfield Flora and Fauna reserve, on a night that celebrated the conservation work of individuals and groups within the community. The Friends of Cardinia Creek group was formed in 1998, with Mrs Smith and six other founding members still involved in volunteering today. Working alongside her husband Ralph and other volunteers, the group holds monthly working bees
in which they conduct maintenance including the removal of weeds and replanting of thousands of indigenous plants funded through grants. The group also organises Clean Up Australia Day events throughout Berwick and Beaconsfield, while Mrs Smith herself picks up rubbish twice a week in the area. Mrs Smith attributed her continued service to two of her longstanding passions. “I love the environment, I really do and I love volunteering as well, I have been doing it for over 40 years,” Mrs Smith said. She praised the ongoing contributions of her fellow Friends of Cardinia Creek members and said the group had been a blessing to her. “I have made lovely friends along the way, who are great volunteers and they help me greatly,” Mrs Smith said.
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JOIN in the non-profit organisation which promotes the art of cake decorating in Victoria. The group will be meeting to learn tips and hints on cake decorating. ■ The Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick, in the Old Shop room. Saturday 18 June, 1pm to 3pm. From 3pm to 3.30pm a team will be planting a rose bush in honour of their late president Lyn Rattle. Cost: VCDS members $5, non-members $10, children under 16 years old $6. Bookings and questions directed to Belinda Dalgleish at belindadalgleish@bigpond.com.
THE timeless story of an effervescent young orphan in the 1930s will be brought to life at the Cranbourne Community Theatre. The People’s Playhouse has been in rehearsals since February. Eight shows are planned for next month. ■ Brunt Street Cranbourne. The show will open on Saturday 2 July and close on Saturday 9 July. Tickets can be purchased at peoplesplayhouse.asn.au.
Learn to dance like Beyonce A PART of the Winter Arts Festival everyone can learn to dance like a superstar! Bey Dance will be taking a class to teach participants how to shake it like Beyonce and her back-up dancers. ■ 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East, Saturday 25 June. 2pm-3pm. Bookings are essential. Visit http://trybooking.com/ LDXJ to book a spot.
Red Cross Hallam’s birthday FRIENDS of the Red Cross Hallam send out an open invitation to the wider Casey community to help celebrate its 37th birthday. At the event there will be a lucky door prize and afternoon tea. A guest speaker will talk about coping with arthritis. ■ Hallam Community Learning Centre, 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam. Monday 20 June, 1.30pm. Cost $5. Book with Betty on 9774 0194.
Get to know your iPad NEED help with your electrical devices? The Hallam Community Learning Centre is willing and able to help. The Getting to Know Your iPad course will teach participants all the ins and outs of a tablet or iPad. ■ Hallam Community Learning Centre, 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam, Wednesday 8 to 22 June, 10am to 2.30pm. Phone 9703 1688.
Jazz afternoon U3A will hold a jazz afternoon with Tommy Carter (OAM) and his sister Eileen. ■ U3A Conference Room, 3/64 BerwickCranbourne Road. Friday 10 June at 2.30pm. Admission $5. Afternoon tea served, book-
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.
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 visitwww. grow.org.au. Gold coin donation appreciated.
Park run ings essential. Call Anne Thompson on 5996 7841 or 0419 509 875.
Myuna Farm MYUNA Farm in Doveton hosts a produce swap on the second Saturday of every month where residents can swap their excess homegrown produce with other participants. Produce swaps are not only for swapping homegrown fruit and vegetables but participants can also bring along items including eggs, seeds and seedlings, flowers and compost. There is no money exchanged, just items swapped. New participants are welcome and no bookings are required. ■ Myuna Farm, 182 Kidds Road, Doveton, second Saturday of every month. Contact 9706 9944.
Glass and china exhibition THIS year’s National Trust Heritage Festival theme is Discovery and Rediscoveries where guests will discover glass and china from the City of Greater Dandenong’s civic collection. ■ Benga House, Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Until 24 June. Open to the public
Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 4pm and on the first Sunday of the month, noon to 4pm. Call 9793 4511 for more information.
Elvis is in the building GLENDA Chin-Valetic will put on an Elvis tribute show in memory of her Elvis-loving mum, who passed away last June. Pete Storm is an award-winning tribute artist from the UK. The Legends Tribute Band and Rick Charles will provide back-up. ■ Freccia Azzurra Club, Keysborough. Saturday 15 October, 6pm. Tickets are $75 for dinner and reserved seating and $45 for the show only. Visit trybooking.com/171790 to book. Call Glenda on 0411 958 594 with any inquiries.
Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve DISCOVER the natural beauty of Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve at open days held every Friday and the third Sunday of the month. Take a picnic and wander the grounds to view a variety of flora and fauna. Park rangers are available for guided tours. ■ Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve, Mackay Street, Springvale South.
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.
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 holds a 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 0411 774 783 or email crannybowls@bigpond.com.
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and stump removal Servicing all areas More than 20 years experience 24 hour storm damage Mulch for sale
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Call Michael on
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The land affected by the application is located at: 11 Claude Avenue HAMPTON PARK VIC 3976 Lot 255 LP 213934
for a Competitive Quote
The application is for a permit to: Removal of Restrictive Covenant
SN1074465-PJ20-13
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Contract No CT000265 Closes 6 July 2016
Removals/pruning Hedging/shaping Line clearing/Palm work Tight access stump grinding Fully Insured/Qualified
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Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.
An objection must: writing to, (Manager Planning, P.O. Box 1000, Narre Warren 3805 or adminplanning@casey.vic.gov.au)
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APB UPHOLSTERY C1080920-JO27-13
The Responsible Authority must make a copy of every objection available at its office for any person to inspect during office hours free of charge until the end of the period during which an application may be made for review of a decision on the application.
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Planning and Environment Act 1987 CASEY PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment Amendment C218
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General Notices
Public Notice Special Council Meeting Pursuant to Section 84 (1) of the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act), the City of
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Casey hereby gives public notice that a Special Meeting of the Council of the City of Casey will be held in the Council Chamber, Magid Drive,
FREE CLEAN FILL, Wanted clean fill site, south eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks, filled and levelled, no charge. Phone: 0418 356 583.
Narre Warren on Tuesday, 28 June 2016 at 6:30 p.m. The business to be transacted at the meeting is: 1. Reading of the Prayer 3. Declarations by Councillors of any Interest or Conflict of Interest
V Adult Services
V For Sale
UÊRecommended projects for Minor Capital Works at Community Facilities program
AUSTRALIAN STAMPS Large collection, decimal and predecimal, new & used, price on inspection. $2,500ono. Phone: 5941 1462 or 0411 561 462
1230423-CG23-16
UÊConsideration of s223 submissions and adoption of 2016/17 Annual Action Plan – 2013-2017 Council Plan
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TOP SOIL
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE
Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds.
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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.
I & G STUDD & SONS PTY LTD Ph: 5941 1880
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
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AND COMPLETE CARE GROOMING SERVICE • Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath • Grooming • Flea Rinse • Clipping • Nail Clipping • Blow Drying Phil & Sue
0447 642 643
MUSIC LESSONS Guitar - Piano/Keyboard Bass - Drums - Singing Beginners Welcome
ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
BILLIARD TABLE 8x4, slate with turn legs, new green cloth, new accessories, table in excellent condition. $1,450. Contact Steve 0448 411 723.
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LABOURER REQUIRED For window company. Drivers Licence essential.
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Bianca passes test By JARROD POTTER TAKING to the big stage with gusto, Western Bulldogs footballer Bianca Jakobsson showed the footy world her on-field credentials under lights at Etihad Stadium. Jakobsson, 23, was one of the Bulldogs’ best on Sunday afternoon in the second AFL Exhibition Series clash of the season as her side knocked over visiting Western Australia by 13 points. Just standing on the field was aweinspiring for the Cranbourne VFL utility - let alone starring in the clash. “Running out there, just really looked around and thought ‘wow, this is a dream come true’, and couldn’t really believe what was happening,” Jakobsson said. Woke up this morning (Monday) and got up for work thinking ‘is this actually happening?’ - it’s all happening so quickly. “To get those couple of early goals settled the nerves a bit - once I got my first touch I think I settled into the game pretty well and just tried to go about my footy and play my role in the side.” It took a while for the Dogs to get going - only kicking four behinds in the first term - but from there the gears started grinding into place as the Victorians surged. Playing as a roaming forward, Jakobsson, in only her second AFL match, was tasked with getting into the contests as a de facto centre and working back to hurt the Swans the other way. She took to that role and then some as Jakobsson racked up 22 touches, two match-defining goals and the honour of being named best afield. The result came down to the wire as Jakobsson’s beloved Doggies had to see off the fast-finishing Swans, but a
Cranbourne rising star Bianca Jakobsson showed her calibre extends to the AFL ranks on a superb Sunday for her Western Bulldogs team.
Former Berwick footballers Bianca Jakobsson and Kara Donnellan battle it out at Etihad Stadium on Sunday. Picture: AFL MEDIA late goal to Michelle Cranston helped seal the deal and keep the Western women unbeaten in 2016. “Getting around the girls - that was a really exciting moment of the game,” Jakobsson said. “It was an amazing celebration after beating WA - it was great to belt out the Doggies’ song in the rooms and something incredible to top off the day. “It’s all just going so fast, and I can’t believe what is happening and I’m improving my footy more and more and that’s what I want to do ... to be playing at this level is a dream.” She’s got an eye on the National Women’s League - set to launch in 2017 - but for now each match at the AFL level before that is a blessing that she wants to focus on. “I think we all are - we’re all working towards that (NWL),” Jakobsson said. “The stepping stone is in place to 2017 and we’ve spoken about that in the
academy and even during the Doggies time - but yesterday was about yesterday and we were focused on getting the win. “I think it’s definitely in the back of everyone’s mind and the journey into 2017 - we all want to play AFL footy and that’s definitely there.” Jakobsson wanted to thank the Bulldogs for their support of women’s footy - as she relished every second in the Dogs ranks from training sessions, match analysis and preparation all the way through to singing the song after the victory. AFL FEMALE EXHIBITION SERIES WESTERN BULLDOGS 0.4 4.4 5.4 8.5 (53) WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1.2 2.5 3.9 5.10 (40)
Cavaliers get caught in a bit of a ‘funk’ By JARROD POTTER BIG V - ROUND 11 SLAYING the Dragons with an emphatic last-term lockdown, Casey Cavaliers stormed past Camberwell in a 71-62 victory. Camberwell had contained Casey well enough through the first three terms, before Father Time himself - Matt Witherden (23 points, 12 rebounds) - continued his monster 2016 with his fifth double-double of the campaign. His inside-outside presence gave Camberwell too many headaches to deal with. An extraordinary piece of fourth quarter defending had Casey hold the hosts to five. Two field goals and a free throw was the tally of Camberwell’s efforts down the stretch as the Cavaliers built a fortress around the defensive basket with Dean Johnson (12 points, eight rebounds), Brent Hobba (12 points, seven rebounds) and Mitch Chapman (eight points, seven rebounds). Camberwell’s go-to tall Jovan Bojanic (20 points, 15 rebounds) was kept silent in the fourth as Johnson
and Hobba took the direct challenge while the Cavaliers’ total defensive effort across the board shut down the momentum. “We actually didn’t defend too badly in the first three quarters, but they knocked down some shots,” Casey coach Stewart Baird said. “It wasn't like the Shepp and Melton games where they were hitting them from everywhere - Bojanic was getting open from 12-15 foot and he kept knocking them down. “We just had to find ways to make sure he wasn’t getting open and at the end of the day was just the usual team D, which is good to see as it’s been an area we’ve struggled with over the last few weeks.” While the winning form is still there for Casey - sitting third with an 11-3 record - Baird thinks the side is still going through a rough patch and hopefully the weekend off will help them bounce back. “The interesting thing is we started really well, we’ve hit a bit of what we’re describing it as a ‘funk’,” Baird said. “Not knocking down some of the
Dean Johnson's hands-on defence, pictured at work against Shepparton earlier this year, helped shut down Camberwell on Sunday. 153366 Picture: JARROD POTTER shots that we were, our defence hasn’t been as good as it was - we wanted to set ourselves as the number one team defensively and until two weeks ago we probably were. “It’s probably more mental to be honest (than injuries) - Lester is still
out and Stevie has a bit of an ankle issue, so that will help him. “Everyone else is fit, but having Wednesday off and the weekend off means they should be refocused when we get back on the track next week.” Big V has a bye this weekend with
Casey returning on the Saturday 18 June for a triple header at home - youth men against Mornington, women against Pakenham and the men battling Warrnambool in a two v three epic. “This competition is incredibly close and Warrnambool - despite sitting second - is probably the outstanding team at the moment and probably the team to beat,” Baird said. In a canter, the Division 2 women’s team brushed aside Sherbrooke 94-50. Sharing the minutes around, Casey coach Michael Davies threw in his entire roster to have a run at the severely depleted Suns’ line-up. Bec Magdich (17 points), Ruchelle Mccracken (16 points, 18 rebounds) and Tarryn Wilkin (14 points, 10 rebounds) led from the front while up and coming dual-sports star Jordanne Dyer (two points) made her senior debut. Casey’s Youth Men did what was necessary to overcome Pakenham in a 67-57 victory. Nathan Dodgson (20 points) and Sam Pike (18 points, 17 rebounds) led the charge.
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Big finish for Scorpions By JARROD POTTER VFL - ROUND 9 FIRING to the finish in Casey Fields’ cold quagmire, the Scorpions stoked the flames of their 2016 winning streak with a come-from-behind triumph over Port Melbourne. The Boroughs were sent packing after a resounding fourth term from the Casey contingent - booting six unanswered goals to run away with the 12.14(86) to 7.9(51) triumph. Attritional, contest-to-contest footy was the order of the day at Cranbourne as neither side could possess it cleanly early on. But from the scrums emerged a few effective characters. Showing that he’s a class above, even in the freezing and wet conditions, midfielder Ben Kennedy was in extraordinary form. He popped up everywhere throughout the afternoon - attacking the contested footy through the middle, chipping in down back before storming up forward to shark the packs and boot three goals. Casey was buoyed across the board and had well and truly jumped the Borough early on, but 2.6(18) doesn’t make for pretty reading as the chances fell by the wayside. The middle terms were up for grabs and it was Port Melbourne’s turn to charge out of the blocks, booting ahead by the main break, but to Casey’s credit there was plenty of defensive might to hold up against the opposing force. Jack Hutchins and Declan Keilty continued their steadfast starts to 2016 as Casey’s one-two tall tandem, with
VFL CASEY SCORPIONS 2.6 3.9 6.11 12.14(86) PORT MELBOURNE 0.3 4.4 7.8 7.9(51) CASEY SCORPIONS GOALS: B. Kennedy 3, D. Terlich 2, L. Hulett 2, J. Spencer 2, P. Pattison, S. Weideman, V. Michie. BEST: B. Kennedy, J. Hutchins, D. Keilty, J. Spencer, L. Hulett, V. Michie. PORT MELBOURNE GOALS: J. Scipione 4, H. Sandilands 2, M. Rivett. BEST: S. Crocker, K. Haretuku, D. Mascitti, H. Sandilands, G. Dickson, L. Tynan.
Sam Weideman flies under pressure from Port. 155189 Lynden Dunn heading off the ground injured in the first term. When Josh Scipione (four goals) drilled his last, the Borough lead looked like it was the beginning of Casey’s demise ... but the hosts weren’t interested in bowing out of this wild and woolly battle. Whether small or tall, the Casey contingent found the uprights as well as Dean Terlich, Liam Hulett and Jake Spencer chipped in for important last term goals and gave plenty of options for the streaming Casey midfielders to handpick.
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The spree ended off the mighty boot of Hulett to ram home Casey’s seventh win to retain bragging rights in the VFL atop the table. “It was very pleasing the way the players finished off the game - was a very close game and it could’ve gone either way,” Casey coach Justin Plapp said. “We felt we were able to dominate the contest and be able to get some pretty effective stoppage wins and our players showed some real strong determination to stand up in challenging conditions. “We were really pleased with the
way they dug in and ground away and finished the game off. Kennedy’s 30-disposal performance would have the Demons’ paying attention alongside his AFL-listed brethren Ben Newton (27 touches), Mitch White (24), Jack Grimes (24) and Alex Neal-Bullen (23). “Pretty hard-nosed players in the group and those conditions suited those players and certainly didn’t let the team down in the way they weren’t about their football,” Plapp said. “We’ve got a pretty strong system that seems to be working well and we’re
not getting away from that. Top of the ladder with a one game buffer over Williamstown, Casey’s high flying start to 2016 will be tested at home on Saturday afternoon against fifth ranked Collingwood. But thinking further beyond that is not what Plapp wants his side to do. “It’s really important with footy and you hear it a lot with coaches -that you don’t get too far ahead of yourselves,” Plapp said. “We’ve been able to perform at a really good level on the weekend and we need to recover the boys well, review really thoroughly and be really clear what worked for us and what didn’t and go again. “Teams are coming after us and we need to be ready for that.”
Falcons playing with gusto By JARROD POTTER
ers as skipper Jade Hough (two goals) went down with a knee injury, while Georgia Anderson might be out of action just as long with an elbow ligament and nerve troubles. It made for tough going, but the visitors ground out the win on the back of the efforts of Aliesha Hamilton, Brittany Partington and Amy Barnes in particular. Katie Angelis continued her goal-kicking spree in the South East, booting four to take her tally to 29 for her first senior season.
10. China 11. Arnold Palmer 12. Ice hockey 13. Amsterdam 14. Rod Laver
Sitting fourth, with a 3-2 record, the Falcons will have a week off before returning to battle next Sunday against Redan at home. Endeavour Hills’ seconds were done in by Seaford 2.0(12) to 7.17(59), with many Falcons backing up from the first match to prop up the ranks for the South East side. Beaconsfield battled injury as well as Knox in its 11.7(73) to 9.5(59) victory. The signs aren’t promising for two of the Eagles’ more important play-
arena 15. Penalty kicks 16. Jan Stephenson 17. Helsinki 18. Ivan Lendl 19.
Another strong showing for Sarah Wallace gave Endeavour Hills plenty of run through the centre. 155169 Picture: JARROD POTTER
QUIZ NUMBER 1507 1. WHO was the first man to score a double century in one-day international cricket? 2. WHICH Aussie golfer won the 2016 Players Championship? 3. WHICH tennis star once said: “People go to Laver to talk about tennis - they come to me to talk about abortions”? 4. WHICH Australian won two equestrian gold medals at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics? 5. WHICH Australian swam around the island prison of Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay? 6. AUSTRALIA won two gold medals at the 1980 Olympics - both in the same sport. Which sport? 7. WHICH former Queensland spinner went on to become an Australian cricket selector? 8. WHO won more races - Kingston Town or Manikato? 9. WHICH Australian has taken the most number of wickets in a Test cricket series against England ? 10. WHICH country finished second behind USA on the medal tally at the 2012 Olympics? 11. WHO was the first golfer to reach the million dollar mark in career earnings? 12. WHAT sort of sport uses a puck rather than a ball? 13. WHICH city hosted the 1928 Olympic Games? 14. WHAT is the name of the centre court at the Melbourne tennis centre? 15. WHAT is ‘the spot’ used for in soccer matches? 16. WHICH Australian golfer opposed Ray Floyd in the battle of the sexes in 1976? 17. WHERE did Robert de Castella achieve his world marathon championship win in 1983? 18. WHO lost both the 1986 and 1987 Wimbledon tennis finals? 19. WHICH club won three straight National Basketball League titles in the 2000s? 20. WHO was world heavyweight boxing champion for more than a decade? Sydney 20. Joe Louis
VWFL - DIVISION 1 LIFE in the higher climbs seems to be paying dividends for Endeavour Hills as the 2015 VWFL Division 3 minor premiers have taken on Division 1 with gusto. Endeavour Hills saw off the best Diamond Creek had to offer in a 8.6(54) to 0.10(10) triumph on Sunday. The wayward Creekers couldn’t muster anything on target across the afternoon, booting only 10 behinds to account for their Sunday stint at Barry Simon Reserve. Chances flew for the hosts throughout the first term as Siona Pilkington proved a potent target up forward. The run-and-carry that guided the Falcons to last year’s finals remains present in 2016, especially through the talented Wallace sisters - Sarah and Jess. Their efforts, alongside midfield cadre Ash Ladson, Elizabeth Whitfield and Cass Pittard, pushed Endeavour Hills well ahead at the first break. After a stop-start time of things through the middle phase of the clash, Endeavour Hills sealed the deal with three last term goals to boot in the 44-point triumph; its best yet of the new season. Georgia Punton (four goals) led the charge and was in sublime form as per usual alongside the Wallaces, Stacey Howe, Elizabeth Whitfield and Pilkington.
Des Renford 6. Swimm ing 7. Trevor Hohns 8. Kingston Town 9. Rodney Hogg ANSWERS: 1. Sachin Tendulkar 2. Jason Day 3. Billie Jean King 4. Matt Ryan 5.
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Evans drops bomb By DAVID NAGEL BEACONSFIELD premiership coach Clint Evans has dropped the first bombshell of the South East Football Netball League season declaring he and the club will part ways at the end of 2016. Evans, who has been in talks with club president Gary Valentine about a new deal for 2017, informed Valentine on Sunday that he won’t be extending his contract beyond the end of this year. Evans said it was time for both parties to move forward. “That’s it in a nutshell,” Evans said. “I’ve had a great time at Beaconsfield, I think we’ve both been good for each other, but it’s time for the club to move on and bring a fresh face into the fold. I still love coaching and I’ll give 100 per cent to everything I do from now until the end of the season and try and leave the list in the best shape possible.” The Eagles currently sit fourth on the SEFNL table, with a 5-2 record, level with second-placed Narre Warren. Evans began his coaching career in 2007 with Lang Lang in the Ellinbank and District Football League. He led the Tigers for four years, with the highlight being a grand final appearance in 2008. He coached Hampton Park to an elimination final in 2011 before becoming an assistant-coach to Austinn Jones at Beaconsfield in 2012. He took over the senior coaching role in 2013. Evans has not missed finals in his three years at the club and tasted the ultimate glory in 2014, defeating Cranbourne by nine goals in the last ever Casey Cardinia league grand final. Evans, a two-time premiership player with the Eagles, has the full support of the senior playing group for the remainder of the season.
By RUSSELL BENNETT JUST hours before the Big Freeze at the MCG on Monday, one local business will be holding its own ‘Little Freeze’. Former St Kilda star and Narre Warren and Beaconsfield coach Aussie Jones runs P3 Sports and Recovery in Berwick alongside great mate and two-time premiership winning coach with Cora Lynn, Travis Marsham. On Monday, the pair will hold the ‘Little Freeze’ in honour of P3’s new swim instructor, Paula Olsson, whose husband suffers from Motor Neurone Disease. And, after listening to Neale Daniher’s story on the radio on the way into work recently, Marsham - together with Jones - was inspired to act. They’ll make use of the facilities already at P3 - such as its ice bath - for their own
event this Monday at 11am. So far, Jones, local identity Frank Welburn, Gembrook MP Brad Battin, former Essendon player and St Kilda recruit Jake Carlisle, former Collingwood player and ‘Angry Dad’ star Mark Orval are all involved in the event - as well as a range of other participants. Australian fast bowler James Pattinson could also take the plunge. Jones and Marsham are welcoming other businesses - particularly in and around Enterprise Way - to get involved. It’s only $100 per nomination, plus a gold coin donation for anyone who wants to come along and watch. All the money will go straight to the Cure for MND Foundation. Marsham said he hopes the Little Freeze becomes an annual event, with the aim of raising up to $5000 this year.
St John’s steps up By JARROD POTTER
The glory days. Beaconsfield skipper Daniel Mislicki and coach Clint Evans hoist Picture: JARROD POTTER the 2014 premiership cup. 127665
Southern suffer lacklustre game By JARROD POTTER NPL VICTORIA - ROUND 13 DOWNED on the last orbit by the Galaxy, Southern United was left cruelly short of a second WNPL victory. From the side that got consistently thumped through the early phase of the season, renewed faith and the return of two forward stars have pushed Southern into a deadly side that is threatening to pick off a few big scalps. The win over Alamein, a narrow 3-4 loss to Heidelberg and now a 1-2 defeat at the hands of Geelong Galaxy have been in sharp contrast to its earlier autumn form. Front liners Saphri Lines, Tiffany Eliadis and Brittany Dudley-Smith were problematic for the Galaxy defence. The trio continued punching holes in the visitors’ best efforts, but for Southern its best efforts only resulted in a solitary goal. Eliadis (24) found herself on the end of a cross from Dudley-Smith to put the pinkand-blue brigade ahead and with plenty more opportunity before the half, it seemed like United could generate the huge upset. The Galaxy - staring down the barrel of a huge upset - revved into high gear for the final 15 minutes. The resolute Southern defence started to crumble - despite the best efforts of Freya Crocker in goals. Caitlin Pickett (82’) was given too much room at the back gave the Galaxy its first in the dying minutes before a frantic goal-line scramble from a corner allowed Olivia Ortiz (90’) to slot the matchwinner. It leaves a bittersweet feeling lingering for the side, who can claim great improvement over its lacklustre early form, but a bad loss, no matter what the circumstances, always remains difficult to comprehend. “Same as last week against Heidelberg,” Southern coach Stuart Munro said. “In one
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VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION ROUND 9 NOTHING warms your soul on a harsh winter’s day quite like belting out the team song. In a monumental battle at Thomas Carroll Reserve, St John’s strengthened its grip on the VAFA Division 2 throne with a nail-biting 9.16(70) to 7.8(50) triumph over second placed West Brunswick. The JOCs should’ve buried the Magpies in the first term as forward entries were racked up to little effect. Spraying their way to 4.6 at the first change, from there, life became a grind for the hosts. West Brunswick didn’t stop surging through the middle terms, putting the JOCs to the sword and narrowing the gap rapidly through Ben Kline (three goals), Chris Germon and Matt Holmes (two apiece). With only 10
points separating the sides at the last break, St John’s coach Ben McGee pleaded with his side to retaliate and start winning the contests no matter what. Captain Glenn Costas showed why he was given that mantle. In horrendous conditions he was first under every pack and alongside Anthony Brannan (three goals) and Corey Ely, the midfield started to drag St John’s across the line. “It was a great game of footy with plenty of emotion and backwards and forwards with contested ball,” McGee said. “They had our measure for probably two and a half quarters in regard to that battle of contested ball and at three-quarter-time we had to look at that and assess it and improve on it and that’s what we did.” After the Queen’s Birthday bye, St John’s will host Yarra Valley OB.
Tiffany Eliadis was inventive all day for Southern and slotted the side's only goal Picture: JARROD POTTER against the Galactic defence. 155191 way it’s testament to how far we’ve come with this group of players this season. Basically playing to try and improve a bunch of girls who weren’t at the same level as the rest of them in this league and now we’re feeling hard done by for ourselves for not getting something out of a game against two teams in the top three. “We’re feeling really hard done by that we could’ve done better. We’re not at that level yet, we’ve done well, but defensively we need to do a lot better.” Life in WNPL doesn’t get any easier for Southern this weekend as it heads off to face second ranked Calder United on Saturday. The local derby - Berwick City versus Casey Comets - was emphatically won by the
Comets 3-0 off the boots of Katherine Crow, Jovana Mitrovic and Jessica Mcauslan. Casey Panthers was the other local winner, with a 2-0 triumph over Kingston City. In men’s results, Dandenong City went away and came home with a 4-2 win over St Albans - on the back of goals to Gonzalo Freddi (17’), Luke Burgess (55’) and new recruits Amir Osmancevic (78’) and Josh Frame (90+3’). Berwick City conceded five at the back to Langwarrin in a 2-5 defeat, Casey Comets succumbed 0-3 to South Springvale, Doveton SC fell 1-2 to Doncaster Rovers, Casey Panthers were thumped 0-8 by Dandenong Warriors while Hampton Park United bucked the trend to take a 2-0 victory over Lyndale United.
Whether down back or switched up forward, Liam O'Connor helped strengthen St John's chances against Picture: JARROD POTTER West Brunswick. 155144
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Narre continue to dominate all opposition By DAVID NAGEL BEACONSFIELD, Doveton and ROC gained significant momentum in Round 8 of SEFNL netball on Saturday while Narre Warren continued its absolute dominance over all opposition. Beacy once again had to work hard to overcome a quality opponent, this time toppling Hampton Park in a 49-38 victory at Holm Park Reserve. The Eagles continue to lift the bar when confronted with a challenge, from Doveton (41-31) in round four, to Tooradin (40-33) last week, to this win against the Redbacks, the Eagles are showing they are most consistent of Narre Warren’s potential premiership challengers. But Beacy stole the march early and continued to build their lead narrowly throughout a chilly and drizzling after-
noon. They scored 16 goals to 10 in the first quarter, the experience of Bianca Sanzaro (GS) and Andi Dickson (GA) shining through at the attacking end of the court, taking full advantage of the great work of Kaela Hughes (C), Mel Davies (WA) and youngster Zoe Mason (WD). Kim Coulson, Karli Foster, Monalisa Groom and Birgitta Nemaric battled hard for the full four-quarters for the Redbacks. A young and enthusiastic ROC has stolen the spotlight from Berwick 150-gamer Sarah McDermott, riding a fast start to a 54-32 victory at Starling Road. Lauren Hargreaves (GS) and Samantha Neil (GA) really capitalised on some great pressure through the midcourt in the first term, where Ash Barnett (C), Jaz Cross (WA) and Sophie
Tracey (WD) caused constant turnovers from their Berwick counterparts. The young Joeys led 13 to 3 at quarter time and never looked like relinquishing that advantage. McDermott (WA) was typically determined for the Wickers. Doveton wasted little time in asserting its authority over Tooradin, riding a crushing first half to a 58-27 triumph at Westernport. The Doves were all over the Seagulls early, with Aila Pera dominating the midcourt, Cara Humbert (GK) in complete control in defence, while Shae Gee (GS) and Samantha Kappl (GA) proved an unstoppable force under the ring. The Doves stretched a 10-goal lead to 21 by half time before meeting some sterner resistance in the second half. Shona Wells (C) led the third-quarter revival from the home side, while Eb-
ony Dolan (GD) and Alex Duff (GA) also lifted their games. The Seagulls have fallen outside the top five for the first time this season. Narre Warren has opened up with almost the perfect quarter of netball on its way to a 57-23 demolition of Pakenham at Kalora Park. That famous intense pressure that has brought down all teams this season was clear for all to see as the Magpies raced out to a 19-1 lead at quarter time. Chloe Phillips (GS) scored a game-high 35 goals for the Magpies, who had Rebecca Potalej, Erin Clark and Leigh Taylor take total control of the midcourt. Lions’ goaler Michelle Briggs was moved to goal-keeper after quarter time to keep the Magpies under wraps. Cranbourne had the bye. There will be no SEFNL netball this Saturday due to the Queen’s Birthday weekend.
Season in tatters for lacklustre Lions By DAVID NAGEL WHEN the term “mathematically possible’ comes into the finals equation then you know you’re in some trouble, and that’s Pakenham’s predicament after being blown away by 59 points by Narre Warren at Kalora Park. Only five points down at the first change the Lions self-destructed, with costly turnovers allowing the Magpies to run rampant. The black and white army piled on a stunning 10.3 to 1.1 in the second term -game over. “Look, there was a patch there in the third quarter where Pakenham had the ascendency but overall that was our most consistent performance across all lines,” said Narre Warren coach Heath Black. Jayce Kelly was the surprise packet, booting four for the winners, debutant Mitch Dempster kicked two, while Jake Richardson showed his versatility by playing a superb game in the ruck. Jake Smith kicked four for the Lions. Beaconsfield had to dig deep to squash a brave Hampton Park effort winning by 33 points at a slippery and greasy Robert Booth Reserve. There was only six points in it at three quarter time but the Eagles simplified things and found a way home. “Once we adapted and turned it into a game of yardage we seemed to get on top,” said Eagles’ coach Clint Evans. Beau Dowler kicked four and Scott Meyer three, while Jayden Gee was typically tough in the clinches through the midfield. Blake Rout slotted three and Jordan Derbyshire was at his consistent best for the improving Redbacks. Reigning premier Berwick has overcome a slow start to record a 40-point victory over Officer at Starling Road. The Wickers trailed for the first 45 minutes of the match but found their mojo just before half time to win running away in the end. Ben Kearns kicked four and Tim Gunn three for the winners, while midfield Jake Wilson and non-playing coach
A cracking start! Narre Warren debutant Mitch Dempster kicked two goals in the Magpies 59-point Picture: ROB CAREW win over Pakenham on Saturday. 155077 Rhys Nisbet - who delivered a brilliant spray at quarter time - helped turn things around after the first break. Solid midfielders Blair Allan, Brenton Cowell and Brenton Hillard enjoyed the conditions for the Kangaroos. Doveton has uncovered this happy knack of winning the close ones
this season and continued that trend with a 15-point win over Tooradin at Westernport Oval. The Seagulls drew level at the 15-minute mark of the third term, but three goals, either side of threequarter time, two to Michael Henry and one to Ryan Hendy, gave the Doves the lead that they would never surrender.
Henry finished with three, and Hendy two for the Doves, who had Andrew Green play a fine game in his first outing for the season. Paddy Chin kicked four and Jake O’Donnell was at the top of his game for the Seagulls. Cranbourne had the bye. There will be no play this Saturday due to the Queen’s Birthday weekend.
Pakenham goaler Lauren Briggs reaches for the stars to pull in this pass against Tracey Dell from Narre Warren. 155077 Picture: ROB CAREW SEFNL SCOREBOARD
ROUND 8 SENIORS NARRE WARREN 3.2 13.5 14.8 19.12(126) PAKENHAM 2.3 3.4 8.7 10.7(67) OFFICER 4.1 4.3 5.6 5.8(38) BERWICK 2.3 6.6 8.11 11.12(78) HAMPTON PARK 4.1 6.1 8.2 8.3(51) BEACONSFIELD 3.3 7.6 8.8 12.12(84) TOORADIN-DALMORE 3.1 5.2 8.3 11.3(69) DOVETON 4.4 5.7 9.12 12.12(84) RESERVES: Narre Warren 11.11(77) v Pakenham 6.7(43), Officer 2.2(14) v Berwick 13.26(104), Hampton Park 9.7(61) v Beaconsfield 7.7(49), Tooradin-Dalmore 9.9(63) v Doveton 10.8(68). UNDER 19: Berwick B 3.4(22) v Beaconsfield 13.9(87), Narre Warren B 3.0(18) v Doveton 20.13(133), Narre Warren A 16.11(107) v Pakenham 5.5(35), Officer 2.1(13) v Berwick A 18.17(125). SENIOR LADDER W L D B % PTS Berwick 7 0 0 1 187.92 32 Narre Warren 5 2 0 1 165.96 24 Cranbourne 5 2 0 1 158.35 24 Beaconsfield 5 2 0 1 121.40 24 Doveton 5 3 0 1 92.98 24 Officer 3 4 0 1 91.19 16 Pakenham 2 5 0 1 103.10 12 Tooradin-Dalmore 1 7 0 0 65.05 4 Hampton Park 0 8 0 1 32.72 4 This week: No games due to the Queen’s Birthday weekend. SOUTH EAST - NEPEAN DEVON MEADOWS 0.3 4.4 4.8 9.10(64) SOMERVILLE 3.7 6.14 14.18 18.22(130) PEARCEDALE 3.4 5.6 6.7 12.8(80) SORRENTO 4.4 9.4 17.9 24.10(154) Other Games: Crib Point 6.6(42) v Rosebud 19.12(126), Dromana 13.16(94) v Tyabb 7.5(47), Rye 14.11(95) v Hastings 8.13(61), Red Hill 10.7(67) v Frankston 15.12(102). Ladder: Frankston 24, Somerville 24, Sorrento 24, Hastings 24, Rosebud 22, Red Hill 16, Rye 14, Devon Meadows 12, Dromana 12, Pearcedale 12, Crib Point 4, Tyabb 0. This week: Sorrento v Rye (Saturday), Red Hill v Dromana (Sunday). NETBALL A GRADE: Hampton Park 38 v Beaconsfield 49, Narre Warren 57 v Pakenham 23, ROC 54 v Berwick 32, Tooradin-Dalmore 27 v Doveton 58, Cranbourne - Bye. B GRADE: Hampton Park 32 v Beaconsfield 54, Narre Warren 43 v Pakenham 17, ROC 31 v Berwick 51, Tooradin-Dalmore 23 v Doveton 27, Cranbourne - Bye. C GRADE: Hampton Park 20 v Beaconsfield 37, Narre Warren 38 v Pakenham 21, ROC 13 v Berwick 29, Tooradin-Dalmore 26 v Doveton 41, Cranbourne - Bye. D GRADE: Hampton Park 22 v Beaconsfield 34, Narre Warren 46 v Pakenham 16, ROC 24 v Berwick 41, Tooradin-Dalmore 15 v Doveton 23, Cranbourne - Bye. 17 UNDER RED: Hampton Park 25 v Beaconsfield 39, Narre Warren 33 v Pakenham 19, ROC 32 v Berwick 10, Tooradin-Dalmore 17 v Doveton 45, Cranbourne - Bye. 17 UNDER WHITE: Hampton Park 13 v Beaconsfield 40, Narre Warren 40 v Pakenham 15, ROC 51 v Berwick 13, Tooradin-Dalmore 8 v Doveton 39, Cranbourne - Bye. 15 UNDER RED: Narre Warren 39 v Pakenham 17, ROC 33 v Berwick 13, Doveton 23 v Cranbourne 23, Beaconsfield - Bye. 15 UNDER WHITE: Hampton Park 17 v Beaconsfield 15, Narre Warren 25 v Pakenham 25, ROC 18 v Berwick 16, Tooradin-Dalmore 9 v Doveton 46, Cranbourne - Bye. 13 UNDER RED: Narre Warren 26 v Pakenham 16, ROC 37 v Berwick 7, Tooradin-Dalmore 26 v Doveton 18, Cranbourne - Bye, Beaconsfield - Bye. 13 UNDER WHITE: Hampton Park 15 v Beaconsfield 8, Narre Warren 23 v Pakenham 25, ROC 31 v Berwick 4, Tooradin-Dalmore 5 v Doveton 19, Cranbourne - Bye. A GRADE LADDER TEAM W L D B % Pts Narre Warren 7 0 0 1 205.62 32 Beaconsfield 6 1 0 1 114.23 28 Doveton 4 3 1 1 111.29 22 Hampton Park 4 4 0 1 95.22 20 ROC 3 4 0 1 108.78 16 Tooradin-Dalmore 4 4 0 0 98.58 16 Cranbourne 2 4 1 1 88.24 14 Pakenham 2 5 0 1 75.08 12 Berwick 0 7 0 1 60.66 4
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Long, low and sleek By EWAN KENNEDY JAGUAR XF is an upmarket medium to large sedan/ saloon that has a sporting flair in all models thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not always the norm in its market segment. While not an out-and-out performer in the manner of the SVR (nee R-Sport) range, the standard XF definitely sits to the sporting side in the eternal sports/ handling compromise. Drivers love it for that and weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve just spent a most enjoyable week behind the wheel of an iconic British machine. The newly launched Jaguar XF has a strong visual resemblance to the model it has superseded, which makes a lot of sense as the latest Jaguar theme has gained a lot of praise. The distinctive new-generation Jaguar grille is almost upright and flanks large headlights with big foglight grilles beneath them. The Jaguarâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s profile is long, low and sleek and finishes off with a fastback rear end. Our review car certainly drew plenty of comments on the road and when we parked. Inside you can opt for the traditional leather-and-timber look - still our favourite - or more modern metallic-sports appearance.
Model range XF Prestige 20d (132kW 2.0 Ingenium Diesel): $82,800 XF Portfolio 25t (177kW 2.0 Petrol): $ 97,800 XF Portfolio 35t (250kW V6SC Petrol): $112,800 XF R-Sport 20d (132kW 2.0 Ingenium Diesel): $ 88,800 XF R-Sport 25t (177kW 2.0 Petrol): $ 89,800 XF R-Sport 35t (250kW 3.0 V6SC Petrol): $104,800 XF S (221kW 3.0 V6 Diesel): $120,700 XF S (280kW 3.0 V6SC Petrol): $128,200
New Jaguar XFâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s profile is long, low and sleek. Quality of build is high and thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s no doubt youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re in a Jaguar due to the centre gear selector that rises from the console, and the air vents that are hidden when the ignition is off. Love it. Jaguar XF has two infotainment systems. The standard one is InControl Touch and uses an 8.0-inch touchscreen. It supports gestures as used on smartphones and tablet computers to let you swipe and drag your way around the system. Thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s also voice recognition control which reduces the amount of potentially dangerous driver distractions. Jaguar's InControl Touch Pro, as fitted to our test car, had a 10.2-inch touchscreen.
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AUSSIE CAMPER Trailer 7 x 4, Heavy duty walls & roof, selling due to work committments, in perfect condition pretty much still brand new. First to see will buy. $4,000 neg. Phone: 0410 575 340.
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REGENT Caravan 2005. 19'6", 4 wheel electric brakes/brake away, alloy rims, front storage boot, 12 volt battery and charger, twin water tanks, twin gas bottles, electric/gas hot water, 3 way fridge, queen size bed with inner spring mattress, under bed storage, combo toilet shower, shaver/storage cabinet, roof top air conditioner, new roll out awning, microwave, 4 burner gas cook top/griller, rangehood, loads of cupboard space, slide out pantry, TV, DVD /radio surround sound player, tyres in excellent condition, always kept in shed when at home. Registration (Q87-324). Excellent Condition throughout. Endeavour Hills. $30,000ono. Phone: 9700 2104 or 0427 541 671.
COROMAL 1998 Popette. Good condition with electric brakes, includes hoses, leads, sway bars, stabilisers, kitchen appliances plus pots and pans, 3 way fridge & security door. Registration (F59-939). $11,000 negotiable. Phone: 0439 402 602.
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BMW 7281 AUTO, 1998, excellent condition, RWC and service history, leather interior, sun roof, A/C, electric windows and seat adjustment, cruise control, parking sensors, 6 airbags, $10,750 ono. Call 5941 4929 or 0414 674 160
MERCEDES ML 300 CDI standard features include, navigation, bluetooth, rear park, front and wiper sensors, leather trim, 20 inch alloy wheels, tow bar with electric brake for boat or caravan, electric tailgate, registration until April 2016, number plates not included, approximately 47,000 kms, excellent condition, usual wear and tear.(ALBY-13) $47,900 neg. Phone: 0413 157 045
FORD Fairmont EB, 1992, dual fuel, all electrics, lady owner, good order, low kms, reg and RWC, YHI-096. $3,300. 0412 526 590.
TOYOTA HILUX 2013 low kms. Everything you need in a 4wd factory extras include bull bar tinted windows hard top, reverse camera and tow bar. This car will not disappoint serious buyers only. No time wasters (ZYT-815) $42,000 negotiable. Phone: 0427433307 TOYOTA Kluger, KX-R, 2010, V6, auto, sandstone metallic, side steps, flaps, tow bar, seat covers, garaged, 57,000kms, immaculate, engine no. 2GRJ307432. $24,500. 0417 865 139.
HOLDEN 2012 Cruze CD Auto 1.4L Turbo Engine Sedan Excellent Condition, 238,689 Km's central locking, Bluetooth, Tinted Windows RWC Reg until 04 /17 YUU-804 $7,200 Ono. Phone 0401 488 874
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