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ARMED with a smart phone, one Casey neighbourhood is fighting street crime, and it’s working. ‘Telegram Messenger’ is the app of choice used by the Evans Road, Lynbrook community who use the online noticeboard to keep track of suspicious behaviour. Sarmuhabat Singh, who recently performed a citizen’s arrest, is one of the users, and told The News: “Anyone who sees something suspicious in the area can alert everyone on the app.� “It keeps us aware and comes in handy to alert police of cars displaying false registration plates,� Mr Singh said. More than 70 locals have signed up to be instantly notified by their neighbours and act as crime fighters themselves. Recent figures revealed a rise in Casey’s criminal activity of more than 15 per cent on a per capita basis in the past year. Much of such crime is attributed to youths committing car thefts, carjacking, street robberies and home invasions. But Mr Singh said the youth he caught on Saturday 25 was “harmless�. “I caught him and held him- he didn’t fight back, he was begging me to let him go, he said he would pay me if I let him go,� Mr Singh said. While out walking his dog on Saturday near Evans Road, Mr Singh and another neighbour noticed three boys about 14 years old, hovering behind houses with spray cans and what looked like petrol or oil, about 9pm. Mr Singh later approached the trio in his car with his wife and chased them as they ran away. The pursuit down Evans Road came to a halt when one boy splintered off toward the railway crossing and the
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The City of Casey is currently seeking input from residents on dog and cat related issues that affect the community, to help inform Council’s new Domestic Animal Management Plan. Council is currently developing a new plan which will guide the approach as to how Council will manage dogs and cats in the municipality over the next four years. With more than 27,000 dogs and 7,500 cats registered in Casey, Council wants to hear from pet owners, non-pet owners and pet-related businesses on issues that affect them. Council is inviting residents to have their say via survey, quick poll or sharing ideas in an online brainstorm forum by 22 July 2016. Those that complete the survey have the option to go into the draw to win a $200 Westfield voucher. For further details and to complete the survey visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/casey-pets.
Stallholders sought for Cranbourne GP Run The City of Casey is now taking applications from interested stallholders wanting to be involved in the Cranbourne GP Run on Saturday 22 October 2016. Stallholders are invited to submit an Expressions of Interest (EOI) for interactive stalls, novelties, market stalls and food and beverage providers. EOI applications close at 9.00 am on Monday 25 July 2016. For further details visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/gprun.
July Council meetings Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings which are held in the Council Chambers at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. Council meetings Tuesday 5 July 2016, 6.30 pm Tuesday 19 July 2016, 6.30 pm Planning Committee meeting Tuesday 12 July 2016, 6.30 pm General Purposes Committee Tuesday 12 July 2016, 7.00 pm
With so much to see and do across Casey there’s no need to hibernate this winter; instead pull on your winter woollies and explore all the great experiences on offer. The City of Casey has launched a new campaign, Explore Casey, which features a new pocket-sized, fold-out guide promoting the many great Council-run events, activities and places to visit across the municipality and encourages residents to check them out this winter. People might like to escape the cold with high tea at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick, get their wheels in motion at The Shed Skate Park, make a splash in the heated pools at Casey RACE or Casey ARC, visit a local library or take part in Council’s Winter Arts Festival. Or you can pull on your winter warmers and hit the great outdoors. Experience farm life at Myuna Farm in Doveton, go fishing at the lake at Casey Fields or get your steps up by hitting the Hallam Valley Trail or a local nature reserve. Share your photos on social media of the fun you’re having exploring Casey and tag #explorecasey to go in the draw to win some great monthly prizes. For further details visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ explorecasey or pick up a FREE pocket-sized, fold-out Explore Casey brochure from any of Council’s Customer Service Centres.
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The City of Casey is calling for nominations for the 2016 Lindsay King Arts Award, which aims to recognise those who contribute to developing and supporting the arts in Casey.
Are you interested in community safety? The City of Casey is seeking individuals and organisations to join the Community Safety Advisory Group that will help inform Council on local public safety, amenity and crime related matters.
The award is Casey’s most prestigious individual honour for the arts, recognising people whose initiatives have made a significant contribution to the arts in Casey. If you know someone who deserves recognition for their valuable contribution to supporting, developing or promoting the arts in Casey, maybe an art teacher, one of your peers or a volunteer at a group you’re involved in, then nominate them now. Nominations close on Sunday 17 July 2016.
The new group will support the ongoing engagement across agencies and community groups to help provide information and advice regarding community safety issues in Casey. Council is inviting people who live, work or have a strong association with Casey to submit an Expressions of Interest or nomination to be involved in the group. For further details visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/csag.
For further details or to submit a nomination visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/lindsayking.
Feast on sweets at Winter Treats! Head along to Wilson Botanic Park Berwick this Saturday 2 July 2016 for the sweetest event this season – Winter Treats! The park is set to host the ultimate event to satisfy your sweet tooth and calm your cravings, bringing together an array of indulgent sweet and savoury snacks, desserts and other treats for residents to sample and buy in the lush park atmosphere. There will also be activities, musical entertainment, food trucks and fun for the kids to enjoy. Cost is $10 and children under 5 are free. Tasting sessions are limited, so book early at trybooking.com.au/ LKDB to avoid missing out.
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Dogs deemed healthy By GEORGIA WESTGARTH CITY of Casey Mayor and animal activists have been left reeling over a court’s ruling into the housing and mistreatment of 33 dogs hidden at a Blind Bight farm. An Oscar’s Law spokeswoman said the council’s case against dog owner Troy Scoble was “weak” and the ruling unjust, while City of Casey Mayor Sam Aziz called the outcome “disappointing”. The 34-year-old owner of 33 American bulldogs and Staffordshire bull terriers, which were found in poor conditions in April, pleaded guilty to 52 of the 53 charges against him at the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Thursday 23 June. The prosecution came after Mr Scoble had failed to comply with council notices. Mr Scoble escaped conviction by Magistrate Pauline Spencer because he had no prior convictions and was of “good character”. But he was ordered to pay a donation to the court fund of $1000 and $1500 in Casey Council court costs within three months. Mr Scoble was also ordered to reduce the number of dogs on his property to four, or obtain a permit for more dogs within 60 days. The court ordered Casey Council access to the property after 60 days to ensure compliance with the order. The 53 charges included failing to register the dogs, keeping dogs on a property without a permit and failing to reduce the
Image taken from the Blind Bight property in April. Picture: CONTRIBUTED ANIMAL ACTIVISTS number of dogs or apply for a permit, as well as illegal tethering. Casey Council and the RSPCA found 10 dogs were illegally tethered on leads less than three metres. All the animals were found to be permanently chained, while some were housed in 44 gallon drums and unable to stand, turn around or lie comfortably. When Ms Spencer asked Mr Scoble why he had so many
dogs he replied “I like dogs”. Wearing skull clad jeans and using a shoe box to store his papers, Mr Scoble said he didn’t have a partner or wife and that the dogs keep him “out of trouble”. Mr Scoble told the court that he did care about his dogs and that when he was arrested following a police raid on his property on Friday 15 April, he was released at 9am the next morning and returned home straight away to feed his dogs.
Mr Scoble said he wasn’t aware of the laws surrounding tethering lengths despite Casey Council investigating him in September 2013 and March 2014. Mr Scoble told the court he has removed eight of the 33 dogs and plans on relocating to New South Wales. After the hearing, the Oscar’s Law spokeswoman, who was present in court, said: “There was no justice done today, the dogs are still there.”
“It sounds like he’s moving to a puppy farm. Laws in New South Wales are much weaker than Victoria. He will get away with much more there,” she said. Oscar’s Law representatives, who secretly installed cameras on the property and reported the mistreatment to the Casey Council, have labelled the conditions they found as “barbaric”. After the court hearing the Oscar’s Law spokeswoman accused Casey Council of putting forward a weak case. “This was absolutely a chance for the council to set a precedent,” she said. Cr Aziz said council was also “disappointed” with the outcome. “This case has been under intense public scrutiny and council has done everything it can within the law to ensure justice was served,” Cr Aziz said. “Unfortunately, the penalty does not reflect the quantity and seriousness of the breaches, nor does it reflect the sentiment of the community. Four days after his court appearance, Mr Scoble’s dogs remain on his property, but with no health concerns. A statement from the RSPCA said eight police members, four RSPCA inspectors and two veterinarians checked on the welfare of 34 dogs on Monday 27 June as part of a joint operation. But no dogs were seized in the operation. All the dogs were found to be tethered in accordance with the code of practice.
Magician no match for mayor’s powers By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IN THIS austere rates-capping era, perhaps it takes some magic feat for Casey council to deliver a sound budget. Never fear, Riley Baird of Narre Warren South was on hand - with magician’s cape, wand and basket - to conjure some suggestions at a special council meeting on 28 July. Mr Baird, with several other residents, were there to give five-minute presentations to councillors and council officers about the draft 2016-17 budget. With some pizzazz, Mr Baird planned to ask the audience and councillors to vote on his suggestions as he pulled them out of the basket.
There were plenty of tough savings measures such as scrapping the artist-in-residence at Berwick’s Old Cheese Factory, $140,000 electronic scoreboards, and the annual replacement of flags and banners. Also under the knife was the $800,000 playground renewal program - a maintenance regime that could be partially redirected to building new playgrounds, Mr Baird said. He agreed with another submitter Free Software Melbourne which estimated $1.2 million in savings if the council administration switched to open-source software. Unfortunately for Mr Baird, his powers were no match for Mayor Sam Aziz’s “no she-
Failed bid to steal cars A HOME invasion went wrong in Pearcedale after the occupant disturbed the intruders who were about to steal their two cars. The aggravated burglary took a turn in the home owner's favour about 12.10am on Friday 24 June. The burglars gained access to the Evans Street property through an unlocked door and stole two sets of car keys. They made it inside both cars before they were disturbed and decided to flee the scene in their own car. Police do not have a description of the car they escaped in.
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SHOTS were fired after an altercation occurred in Cranbourne during the sale of a car. Police conducted a door knock after the firearms incident in Rouse Street about 2.45am on Sunday 26 June, and many locals reported hearing gun shots at least three times. Two parties were involved in the sale of the car. After the altercation, one party walked away and reported hearing gun shots, while taking refuge in nearby Monahans Road. No one was injured in the incident.
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Stars in the making IN its eighth year the spotlight beamed down on Casey’s up-and-coming stars for the Cancer Council. Rap, musical theatre, pop, and instrumental artists took centre stage on Sunday 26 June ahead of the ‘Star Search for a Cause’ grand final. Judges put through 14 competitors for the grand final to be held at Westfield Fountain Gate on July 24. With a crowd of around 280 people, event organiser Casey councillor Louise Berkelmans said more than $4000 was raised on the night, contributing to a grand total of $20,000 raised to support cancer research over the past eight years. “We had four age sections from under 10 year olds to 30 and above - our youngest performer was seven years old and she has gone through to the grand final,” Cr Berkelmans said. The audience watched 26 performers belt it out on the Arthur Wren Hall stage and Cr Berklemans said lowering the age range for competitors was a success. For more information on the fundraising initiative or to nominate a cancer patient for the grant a wish gift visit www.starsearch4ac.com.au
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Watchdog sits out By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE local government inspectorate has ruled out investigating Casey council over a special-charges scandal which has been condemned by the Victorian Ombudsman. Casey council’s special charge scheme against 37 Narre Warren South residents to seal Market Lane was labelled “unjust” and appeared in-part illegal in a Victorian Ombudsman report released on 22 June. Of particular concern to the Ombudsman was the council’s decision to increase the interest charge by several thousand dollars at a closed meeting in 2014, without giving residents an opportunity to object. Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association spokesman Brendan Browne backed the State Government’s appointment of an external monitor to oversee Casey council for up to three months as a result of the Ombudsman’s report. “The ratepayers of Market
Lane who were unfairly affected have been treated appallingly,” Mr Browne said. “Councillors and the CEO should have known how grossly unfair their actions were. Perhaps that is why they regularly hide their decisions in secret meetings.” The council ranks highest in Victoria for decisions made in closed meetings (37 per cent) in 2014/15. The figure was triple the state-wide average. The Ombudsman’s report found the council had appeared to have acted illegally twice under the Local Government Act by failing to give notice to residents of their right to object and by holding a closed meeting to decide on a new interest rate on the scheme. Mr Tyler had conceded in evidence to the Ombudsman that it was “in retrospect ... an error” to hold the decision in closed council. Mr Browne said it was “extraor-
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THIS is just an inquiry to your Berwick News newspaper dated 16 June 2016. I received this newspaper for free into my letterbox where I freely allow my children to collect it. This is a good time to teach my older children about the government while we are coming up to an election and your newspaper gives me updated information about it. But to my amazement I opened the front page to reveal your usual front page and see the title 'Sex and the City'. Although very grateful that you would use a cover on this newspaper front page title, I am somehow wondering of your purpose for the article. I did read it through but am unsure to the meaning of the article. The woman in the article seems to healthy and is receiving an income by her choice of employment, nothing seems to be going badly for her - which is thankworthy. There also doesn't seem to be any official criticism against her personally or concerns for her welfare that are mentioned by the writer. So I was wondering if the writer was just trying to encourage the community to recognise her job as a valid career choice? Should we now advise the local secondary schools to provide courses/subjects in prostitution for the students' consideration when choosing a career? Has the writer considered the high risks involved in this sort of employment? Or should the community just consider the "family" atmosphere of what a brothel could offer a young female according to the comments made by this woman being interviewed? Also the comments made about condoms being her protection - I was medically advised that condoms are not 100 per cent safe against pregnancy or STDs? So has the writer considered this woman's health information medically correct? Has the writer investigated the high risk of violence and crime associated with prostitution? Who were the readers you were trying to encourage to put more thought into this? I also have noticed a second part of this story in the following week's Berwick News. Its really is concerning to the promotion and glamorisation of this employment - that a woman can make large amounts of money and increase their self-confidence. This second woman also is convinced she is doing the disabled a favor in her job and that she has done some good in the world. This second woman also is married with many paid sexual partners and the article quotes her saying that she uses a condom and doesn't get emotionally involved, so that makes it okay. This is a great example to present to the
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Witch hunt in fantasy land CASEY council has been caught out overcharging residents of Market Lane for a sealed road in Narre Warren South, and doing it behind closed doors. The CEO has admitted this was wrong but not our mayor Sam Aziz who says it is a witch hunt by the State Government coming up to the council elections in October. Our mayor is totally out of touch with reality and lives in fantasy land if he can not take responsibility for his shortcomings. This does not look good for the two councillors in the Springfield Ward with the residents of Market Lane, one being our mayor. If I was them I would personally knock on every door and apologise. Rex Flannery, Narre Warren South.
Have your say for pet plan CASEY council’s management of dogs and cats is set to be redesigned, and council is after feedback from the community. A new Domestic Animal Management Plan is currently under development, which will guide council’s animal management over the next four years. City of Casey Mayor Sam Aziz said feedback was “vital” to the development of the plan. “With more than 27,000 dogs and 7500 cats registered in Casey, council wants to hear from pet owners, nonpet owners and pet-related businesses on issues that affect them,” Cr Aziz said. “Given Casey’s large population and continued growth, there is a need for a considered approach to domestic animal management issues. This takes into consideration the welfare of dogs and cats, protection of the community and environment from nuisance pets and the promotion of responsible pet ownership.” Residents can have their say by completing council’s survey and sharing their ideas at www.caseyconversations.com.au/casey-pets until 22 July 2016. Casey residents that complete the survey have the option to go into the draw to win a $200 Westfield voucher.
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THE Casey Council has ruled to euthanase an American staffy after the dog mauled a 11- yearold child’s face at a Cranbourne North reserve. The decision came after the owner of the staffy, Mark Shelley, faced the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Thursday 23 June where he escaped conviction. Magistrate Pauline Spencer placed Mr Shelley on a good behaviour bond and fined him $1486 in court, pound and administration costs, payable in a year. The court heard the young girl approached the dog, called Sam, to pat it on 3 March and was bitten, causing serious fa-
cial injuries. The 11-year-old girl was rushed to hospital and put on a liquid diet for two weeks after the mauling. She was off school for three weeks. Mr Shelley surrendered Sam to the City of Casey on 7 April and the court heard he had been co-operative and apologetic. “I am very sorry for the event and my heart goes out to the poor girl and her family,” Mr Shelley said in court. He said his dog Sam was very well disciplined and obedient, putting the attack down to the way the girl leant towards Sam. “That can be seen as an act of aggression by the dog,” Mr
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Shelley said, before asking about the fate of the dog. Ms Spencer said Mr Shelley had been co-operative and was a person of good character. “It’s such a serious injury and that does make it a serious matter, but I note the dog and yourself have otherwise not been in trouble before,” she said. “The dog was surrendered and you co-operated from the get-go and are very remorseful and you are prepared to pay costs and that is going to have a big impact on you, given you are not earning an income at the moment.” Mr Shelley told the court he was living with his family until he got a job.
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By GEORGIA WESTGARTH ACCORDING to Australian Greens candidate for Flinders Willisa Hogarth, there’s a wave of swinging voters turning Green. The 34-year-old mother of three from Pakenham and Greens State Convenor said voters from the safe Liberal seat of Flinders were swinging left, many for the first time. Liberal MP Greg Hunt has held the seat since 2001. The margin of 11.8 per cent between the ALP and the Coalition at the 2013 poll is set to tighten if Ms Hogarth’s local feedback is anything to go by. “The past fortnight I’ve received about 10 calls a week from Flinders residents telling me they’re voting Greens for the first time,” Ms Hogarth said. She said that the calls have been from residents 65 and over, which make up a large percentage of the Flinders demographic. “After the first couple of phone calls before pre poll started, I thought that’s interesting,” she said. “I’ve had about 30 now and they ask how to vote Greens and how the vote cards work - it was unexpected but fantastic.” Ms Hogarth said the crux of the swinging voters’ phone calls was about the Coalition’s refugee policy - “people aren’t afraid of refugees”, she said. “They’re saying they are voting Greens for the first time because of our refugee policy, they don’t want to see offshore detention anymore, they don’t think it’s working - they don’t think secrecy on the issue from the Government is OK.” A passionate campaigner for the rights of refugees, Ms Hogarth said she is pretty excited about the reason for such a swing in Flinders. “I wasn’t expecting it, it’s generally a conser-
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HOLT Labor MP Anthony Byrne has defended the use of a photo of him standing in front of a backdrop with Victorian and federal police logos in an election pamphlet. The authorised pamphlet, which trumpets Mr Byrne’s work as deputy chair of the Federal Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, was “not party political”, a spokesman for Mr Byrne said. “We have checked the flyer with local police beforehand and they strongly supported this pamphlet. “The flyer was not party political (no Labor logo) and was aimed at highlighting Anthony’s plan to keep our community safe, which is the main concern facing the local community.
“The feedback our office has received has been overwhelmingly favourable, as one person stated ‘at least our local politician knows what is going on’.” The photo had been taken during Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s visit to the Endeavour Hills police station with Anthony Byrne at a media event in 2015. Victoria Police stated it would write a letter in response “highlighting its desire to remain politically impartial”. “Where we believe political material identifying Victoria Police creates a perception of endorsement. We will take appropriate action.” An Australian Federal Police spokesman stated that the AFP doesn’t support unauthorised use of its logo but “it is clear that in this instance the use of this image is incidental”.
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CRANBOURNE is home to the safest public swimming pool in Victoria. Casey RACE recreation and aquatic centre won the title due to its water safety practices. Aquatics and Recreation Victoria’s Watch Around Water Award officially awarded the Cranbourne East centre this month. Watch Around Water is an education and public awareness raising program, to address the growing concern regarding supervision
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CASEY artists of all kinds could be the next Lindsay King Arts Award recipient. Nominations are open for this year’s award which aims to recognise those who contribute to developing and supporting the arts in Casey. City of Casey mayor Sam Aziz said the award was Casey’s most “prestigious individual honour” for the arts and encouraged people to get nominating. “Established in 2007, this award was introduced to recognise people whose initiatives have made a significant contribution to the arts in Casey,” Cr Aziz said. “The award was named after Cranbourne resident Lindsay King who made a substantial contribution to the arts in Casey through his passion for local history, tourism, arts and culture.” Nominations for the 2016 Lindsay King Arts Award close on Sunday 17 July 2016. For further details or to submit a nomination visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/lindsayking.
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Shed support By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A FULLY-fledged Men’s Shed in Hampton Park has come a step closer to reality after Casey Council accepted the donation of a to-be-relocated 94-year-old school building. The Men’s Shed is set to be housed in Hampton Park Primary School’s original circa-1922 building which will move into Marjorie Eastick Reserve. At the 21 June council meeting, councillor Wayne Smith said “the school has no choice but to demolish it” as part of its $5.7 million upgrade if the council didn’t accept the regifted building. ‘We’ve got an opportunity to keep ... one of the oldest buildings in Casey.” The Department of Education and Training had promised to fund the cost of relocating the building, but the gift still comes with costs of up to $250,000 to the council. Some of the upfront costs included disability upgrades and increased car parking in the reserve. Cr Smith said State and Federal grants may be available. If necessary, he and fellow River Gum Ward councillor Damien Rosario were prepared to fund it entirely out of their ward funds, Cr Smith said. Cr Smith said it gave a badly-needed home for the Men’s Shed group, currently in an impractical and “embarrassing” space in a community centre. A council officers report however raised a host of concerns such as the school build-
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Former Hampton Park old school house pupils Joy and Ken Reedy with concerned residents Robin Dzedins, Tony O'Hara and Desley Garbellini. 153972 Picture: ROB CAREW ing being too small for the group’s projected growth. It was also against council policy to dedicate community facilities to just one organisation, it stated The report found the building’s relocation had significant upfront cost, reduced the reserve’s public open space and set a “poor precedent” for Casey’s other heritage buildings. The council ought to advocate for the State Government to retain the state asset, the report stated. A relieved spokesman for Save the Hampton Park School group Tony O’Hara said the council report hadn’t filled him
with confidence, especially with financial restraints due to rate-capping. He said he was sure the project would get funding support from State and Federal governments. “All the comments we’ve had on the Facebook page shows the community support, which has helped us immensely. “The comments have been seen by all the right people." The council will seek a meeting with Eastern Metropolitan Region MP Judith Couacaud Graley, Federal Holt MP Anthony Byrne and the Hampton Park Men's Shed on the building’s future.
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SOPHISTICATED STYLING AT YARRAMAN VILLAGE FROM PAGE 1. SET in the lively Noble Park precinct, Yarraman Village offers the astute buyer a choice of stylish, three and four-bedroom elegant townhouses. Architecturally designed by multi-award winning RotheLowman architects, Yarraman Village inspires easy living through exceptional design. Leading Australian developer, Village Building Co., is dedicated to ensuring home ownership and the great Australian dream is easy to achieve. With the emphasis on building great communities, Yarraman Village embraces the key elements essential for modern day living effectively offering something for everyone. It’s now time to grab your very own slice of that great Aussie dream! The home exteriors are clean, crisp and contemporary and complement the beautifully designed interiors. They combine energy efficiency with fashion-forward design creating a lifestyle second to none. All colour schemes and finishes have been selected by RotheLowman and include the latest surface, floor and tile finishes. There are 14 sophisticated floor plans on offer, all of which uniquely combine family living essentials with style. Yarraman Village offers the convenience and creature comforts of city living in a suburban retreat. An easy train ride to the city, it is conveniently close to several shopping centres and schools catering to all age groups. With an abundance of
recreational and community facilities on hand as well as multi-cultural dining options, Yarraman village is the essence of contemporary design that makes great sense. Display suite open, 130 Hanna Street, Noble Park, Monday, Friday 10am-4pm; Thursday, 1pm-6pm; Saturday, 10am-4pm and Sunday, 11am-5pm. Visit www.YarramanVillage.com.au more information or contact Lisa Wood on 0476 807 465. 1232767
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$439,000 cranbourne west $7,500 P/Mth skye
$1,499,950 endless Possibilities with this 15 acres
Medical centre OFFICE WITH WAREHOUSE * 450 m2 Warehouse including 135m2 Mezzanine storage area. * 138 m2 office space with 7 workstations, Board room, waiting room, two toilets, shower. * Reverse Cycle A/C, 6 On Site parking * High Clearance electric roller door * Located in Cranbourne CBD
Main Road Exposure. 1st floor Modern Office space 300 sqm (approx). Join proposed tenants, Woolworths, 7-Eleven, Cafe, Fast Food Outlets, large chemist store. Lobby area, Elevator, toilets. Set in Cranbourne’s Newest Commercial Precinct. Onsite car parking. Available Now. Call : Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913
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$293,500 clyde
(215215) Whether you are looking to purchase a great lifestyle block, setup for a transport company with easy HWY access & premium main road frontage, land bank, &/or agist horses, this spectacular 15 acre (approx.) property has an endless amount of possibilities. Over 180m of main road frontage. 35min drive to the CBD. Central location to surrounding suburbs. 3 bedroom brick veneer home. Mains water can be connected. This property is perfectly positioned for many needs, and with housing estates only a stone throw away the future investment opportunities with this property are great.
$2,100,000
EVAN’S PARK-BUSINESS VILLAGE STAGE TWO
26 acre horse ProPerty with uGb Potential.
Lots from 1,174m²-6,489m². Priced from $293,000 or $250 per sqm. Commercial 1 Zone & Mixed Use. Adjoining Major Supermarket (Woolworths), Service Station, (7-Eleven), Medical Centre, large Chemist, 24/7 Gym, Childcare a variety of fast food outlets & cafe plus more. 10 Minutes from the Monash & Eastlink. One of the fastest growth area’s in Victoria. Stage One sold out. Call now to secure your allotment
(215150) Located in the heart of Clyde is this great horse property which is currently being used for harness racing. Having two thirds of the boundaries bordering onto the UGB. With various features such as; Over 26 acres of prime positioned land. 850m training track. Fenced to 27 paddocks, all with water. Stable block consisting of 16 stalls. Horse walk, hot wash bays & horse swim. 18 walk in-walk out yards. This property is one for the equine enthusiast, but at the same time it offers such great potential for in years to come and with genuine sellers who are happy to look at a longer term settlement period.
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OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS $329,000 Cranbourne
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(216141) Needs some foundation work done to the garage - but what a location, two bedroom both with built in robes, timber kitchen, gas cooking, heating & hot water, tenant on a month X month rental paying $200 per week. Call Frank Barrett for more info, inspections by appointment only.
(215329) Handy location for public transport, train & shops. 2 bedrooms, master with full ensuite, gas cooking, heating & hot water. Sunken lounge with timber flooring but built on a slab. Open plan & well-appointed kitchen with stainless steel under bench oven & gas cooktop. Lock up garage & a generous yard.
(215278) Located only minutes’ walk to Cranbourne Railway Station, ideal development site (STCA). Existing two bedroom properties in need of completion with opportunity to build another unit at the rear or demolish existing property. Land is approx. 604m². Owners wants a quick sale, all genuine offers will be considered.
CRANBOURNE WEST
$829,000 Cranbourne
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VIEWS TO THE CITY SKYLINE (216148) Approx. 50sq, with quality fixtures & fittings, 5 bedrooms (plus study nook), 4 bathrooms & 3 living areas plus alfresco. Downstairs guest room with ensuite & robes, cinema room plus 80mm caesar stone central kitchen with built in wine rack, dual ovens & twin extractor fans, a large family room with jet master fire & alfresco area. Upstairs we have a huge master bedroom with a large WIR. Dressing room area another 3 bedrooms plus huge bloCk rumpus lounge area. (216078) This is certainly one of the finest in the area. Featuring 3 bedrooms, separate lounge, kitchen meals. The home has been recently renovated inside and out & has a lock up garage. Set on a possible dual occupancy block (STCA) 648m² approx. Currently leased on a month to month tenancy at $1387 PCM. Call today to make an appointment to inspect.
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$415,000 CRANBOURNE NORTH
$429,000 CRANBOURNE
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(216108) Mosaic apartment designed by Peddle Thorp Architects, with most apartments achieving a 7 star energy efficiency rating through cross-ventilation & double glazing. This 2 bedroom apartment features a full ensuite to main bedroom, BIR in 2nd bedroom, open plan living/dining area, s/steel appliances, European laundry, study/nook & includes undercover carpark plus storage cage.
(216099) Great opportunity to purchase an investment with a current tenant in place. Currently returning $1538 PCM & leased until Dec. 2016. Modest 4 bedroom property with a full ensuite to main bedroom, ducted heating, formal lounge, plus adjoining family room off the kitchen. Includes lockup garage & good sized back yard on a 600m² block (approx.).Walking distance to all amenities.
* Land Size 766m² ( approx.) * Multi-Level development site (STCA) * High density Multi-Unit development site (STCA) * Zoned Activity Centre Precinct 6C * Central Location
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(216105) 4 bedroom plus study home only 12 years young, well-appointed kitchen complete with new s/steel appliances & dishwasher, master with ensuite & WIR, low maintenance floating timber flooring, family meals area, plus a rumpus/games room. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling plus coonara. Pergola entertainment area, double garage with internal access, 650m² approx. block.
(216112) 4 bedrooms with full ensuite to the mast bedroom, 3 different generous living areas with an air conditioned rumpus room that unfolds to a stylish entertaining alfresco. Open plan kitchen which has access to an adjoining conservatory for entertaining your guests. Sitting on a 659m² (approx.) block, with a double garage and rear access, low maintenance manicured gardens.
(216159) Great 2 bedroom unit with built in robes to both bedrooms, only four on the block. Split system heating & cooling plus gas fire. Timber kitchen with electric wall oven & cooktop. Large shower for easy access, neat & tidy garden plus lock up garage. Call Frank Barrett direct for all inspections 0418 800 912.
CRANBOURNE NORTH
$399,000 CLYDE
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST Clyde north
$305,000
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(216152) Court location, 3 bedroom home floating timber floors, 2 split systems heating & cooling, wall oven & gas cooktop to kitchen. Built in robes to all bedrooms, great presentation, pergola patio area & double garage. Huge 781m² approx. block. Call Frank Barrett direct to arrange an appointment on 0418 800 912.
(216158) Superb flat building block of approx. 783m² situated in the old original township of Clyde. Offering a lifetime of pleasure for buyers in search of a peaceful, private family orientated located. Only a short drive to Cranbourne Shopping Centre & walking distance to Clyde Primary School. This property is waiting someone who appreciates nature & has a vision for something special.
(216043) Situated in the Boulevard Estate (next to Berwick Waters), 15.3 metres by 42 metres. Ready to build on now (BLOCK IS ALREADY TITLED) Great quiet location handy for schools, train station & all Berwick facilities. Call Frank Barrett to find out more.
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Family oasis.
For sale. Buyers Over $595,000 Scintillating private oasis offering a perfect combination of elegance and space. Set on 700sqm block is this prestigious Carlisle built home. t Spacious living areas including theatre room t Gourmet kitchen with 4 seater stone bench dining t Award winning Phillip Johnson inspired garden This masterpiece comes together to suite large families with lovely aesthetics & fabulous space.
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For sale. Buyers Over $310,000 Whether you are in the market for a first home or looking to invest. This property is sure to impress. Features include: t Master with walk in semi ensuite t Kitchen with gas cooking, oven and dishwasher t Ducted heating, evaporative heating and NBN available t Single lock up garage with rear roller door access to fit your boat, trailer or camper van
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BERWICK
FAMILY-FOCUSED IN BRYN MAWR TUCKED quietly and privately at the end of the court is this 40-square (approximate) double-storey home brimming with quality and bursting with every possible feature. A much-loved, immaculately maintained one-owner residence that is fit for the family to simply move into. Enjoying four living spaces - a dedicated movie room downstairs, two spacious everyday living rooms, one with cosy gas log fire, and finally upstairs a games room for the kids. Four bedrooms plus study - master suite upstairs complete with its own Juliet
balcony, and the bonus of two sets of walkin robes - double vanity ensuite with stonelined tops. The central granite-lined kitchen is roomy, and cleverly placed to enjoy all the home's daily activities - overlooking two living zones, meals area and outdoor living. Sliding doors lead to an enormous pitched roof, mahogany decked entertaining space which is fitted with cafe blinds - enjoy all year round! Jhodie Goy landscaped gardens start the list of expected extras - new ducted heating
system, ducted vacuum, evaporative cooling, double-glazed windows, LED lighting, heated towel rails, internal access from the larger than standard garage - drive through capability to the rear courtyard, 2000-litre water tank and much more than only an inspection will reveal. Don’t miss the opportunity to be in the heart of Bryn Mawr - Haileybury College, St Margaret’s School, Berwick Primary School, St Michael's and Berwick Village with its trendy cafes and boutiques - all within close proximity.
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Cranbourne East 5 Chief Court All Stages Now Sold Out!
AUCTION
Clear title & ready to GO! If you want to build your dream home & construct a floor plan to your exact specifications then don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity in the Hunt Club. Take advantage of this cul-de-sac location within walking distance to Cranbourne East Primary, Secondary College & parkland. Prior ofers welcome!
Saturday 16th of July 1:00pm harcourts.com.au/VCR25847
*Settle in 30 days *10% deposit
Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158 P 03 5991 2777 andrew.cassimaty@harcourts.com.au
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Clyde North Lot 203 Bona Vista Rise
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For Sale
- House & Land Package Ofering a versatile floor plan in the Belmond Estate & located opposite parkland. Functional floor plan designed for modern living. A turnkey home featuring 3 bedrooms, study nook & sunken lounge, high ceilings, rendered facade, heating & cooling, Ceaserstone bench tops, bamboo floorboards, landscaping, blinds throughout, premium carpets & stainless kitchen appliances.
Price by Negotiation over $370,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VCR25853
Situated in an outstanding location this designer home on 643sqm allotment fronts Spencer Circuit & Broadoak Street allowing you to build the ultimate man cave or store your caravan & boat. Even build a separate dwelling (STCA). Quality local builder ofers this 27sq (approx.) 3 bedroom home plus study, porch entry with wide hallway, open plan kitchen & meals, large family & meals area opening to alfresco. Separate living/theatre room, double lock up remote garage, heating & landscaped front garden.
$559,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VCR25855
Scheduled for completion in September 2016.
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COUNTRY LIVING, TOWN PRECINCT BUILT on a lovely 3,839 square metre allotment is this cottage-style home with polished floors, great size main bathroom, choose whether you utilise the home as a two or three bedroom. Combustion heating plus split-system. Large sized kitchen and abutting meals area. Rear verandah overlooks the beautiful grounds and gardens. Good shedding with three-phase power. The property also comes with a grazing lease for the property - ideal for a pony. Join the country exodus now and ring for an inspection.
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BERWICK
LOCATED in a majestic tree-lined street within coveted Olde Berwick, this ideal home is poised to suit those downscaling, investing or for those searching for a home in a dress circle location. Presented to perfection, this single-level residence comprises of two large living areas, zoned bedroom accommodation and a double garage with internal access. The spacious master bedroom comes with ensuite including spa bath and built-in robes, while the remaining three bedrooms are appointed with built-in robes. The kitchen is positioned overlooking the meals and living areas and offers a dishwasher, new stainless steel gas cooktop and electric oven plus ample bench and cupboard space. Accessed through the family room, the large pergola is well located overlooking the low-maintenance gardens and is perfectly private and ideal for entertaining or doing a spot of gardening. Featuring the modern comforts of splitsystem air-conditioning, evaporative cooling and a new gas ducted heating system plus solar panels for energy efficiency. All within a two-kilometre walk/drive to the Beaconsfield Village or a three-kilometre walk/drive to the Berwick Village, both of which host an array of boutique shops, cafes, restaurants and public transport access. Call now to inspect this quality home in an enviable location.
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Casey/Cardinia HIA board members Steve Bright, Amy Hall, Gavin Bruinsma and Simon Dunstan with Robert Griek and Stephen Fisher. 155560 Picture: GARY SISSONS
SET on the corner of two main roads and being very quickly surrounded by development is this 'Residential 1’ zoned block ready to be developed subject to council approval. Situated in the very fast growing Cranbourne East, this approximate 20,271 square metres (five-acre) site would well suit all sorts of investors. * Three bedroom brick veneer home; * Premium, Residential 1 zoning with great road access; * Approximately 20,271 square metre block, one minute from Cranbourne and 35 minutes to Melbourne; and * PSP finalised. If you are looking for a great investment
opportunity with loads of potential, then this is it. Be quick, as this area is moving ahead very quickly.
1215 Ballarto Road Inspect: By appointment Price: $2,900,000 Contact: Jason Brown, 0423 768 424 FINNING FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE, CRANBOURNE, 5996 1200
THE Casey/Cardinia Branch of the Housing Industry Association (HIA) has donated $2000 to Beyondblue as part of a fundraising campaign. The group organised and ran a golf day where various local businesses sponsored the event and all money was donated to Beyondblue. Simon Dunstan of SJD Homes based in Officer said that the HIA was a great way for building and construction professionals to stay in touch with the industry. “We were looking for a way to give back to our community and give local builders more information in the process,” he said. “The golf day was a great opportunity to tell people at a grass roots level what was happening in the industry while raising money and giving back.”
Beyondblue is the official charitable foundation for the HIA due to the overrepresentation of depression in the construction and building workforce. HIA Victorian president Rob Griek said the HIA does a lot to help out building and construction professionals beyond charitable donations. “We really work hard to give information and help out local members to keep them aware of industry changes,” he said. “Information nights are a great way for people to network, share ideas about the industry and stay informed about changes.” Mr Dunstan said the Casey/Cardinia branch of the HIA was always looking for new members and that anyone interested can contact Amy Hall on 5944 4001 to find out about upcoming information sessions.
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most unique and invigorating panoramic views of the Circuit and Bass Straight. Champions’ Bar and Licenced Cafe After all the excitement, the Champion’s Bar and Cafe delivers with its fresh menu with plenty of choices. Fantastic coffee and delicious scones, cakes, slices, muffins, pastries, sausage rolls and pies hit the spot. The gift shop at the Visitor Centre has a wide selection of stylish apparel, merchandise and souvenirs to choose from as a take-home memento. Win Dinning Vouchers at the Phillip Island RSL There are two $50 RSL vouchers to giveaway over the holidays. Winners are randomly chosen so holders could be in the right place at the right time and win. All they have to do is visit the Visitor Centre. Hidden Gems at the Circuit Keep an eye out for the beautiful peacocks roaming around the tranquil watered gardens. Stop and say hello to Robbo, have a chat and he will probably talk back. While speaking to Robbo keep an eye out for the kangaroos, the only ones on the island. For more information phone 5952 9400 or visit www.phillipislandcircuit.com.au.
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business only event and will include a valuable workshop and 50 exhibits. “The mission of the expo is to promote local business, connections, leadership and job creation,” Ms Stringer said. “In addition to the expo, there will be networking events taking place throughout the year, bringing back attendees and sponsors for more partnerships and job references. “This event will cover a wide range of practical business topics such as business planning, marketing, social media, networking, financial management, employment and much more. “The Business 2 Business Expo will present an exciting range of new products, franchises, services and innovations to help your business grow.
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Where steaks are high A SERIOUS steak restaurant and bar has opened in the old Blitz nightclub site at the back of Zagames hotel on the corner of Greaves and Clyde roads in Berwick. The steak-focussed menu at the 200-seat MPD Steak Kitchen was devised by former Vue Group executive chef Chris Bonello and is mainly sourced locally. Recognised as Shannon Bennett’s ‘right-hand man’ at Vue Group (which has seven venues including Vue de monde, Bistro Vue, Café Vue), Bonello worked alongside former Attica restaurant manager and head sommelier Banjo Harris Plane, who consulted with MPD on building the 250-strong wine list. Bonello’s menu at MPD is steak focused - the name a nod to the Meatpacking District in New York City offering a selection of regular, to the more unusual cuts of beef, like Pope’s Eye which is part of the rump and full of flavour. He sourced a majority of the beef locally from suppliers like O’Connor Beef and Vic’s Premium Quality Meat and also brought in the big guns like David Blackmore Wagyu and Cape Grim to complement. Lamb (Flinders Island), fish, poultry and pork lovers will also be satisfied, with shared entrees and sides rounding out the offering.
The wine list favours local Victorian and Australian wines, plus Argentinian, French, Italian and Spanish varietals. The collection is stored in a glassencased climate controlled ‘floating’ wine cellar, raised three metres off the ground. Bonello says the opportunity to run a kitchen outside the Melbourne CBD was an appealing one. “It’s clear Berwick and the surrounding South East suburbs of Melbourne have a really solid, but relatively untapped customer base to date,” he said. “It is rewarding to bring a slice of CBD standard dining to the area, in a role where I have been given total creative license over the menu. It’s what made this opportunity so appealing. “Yes we take the steak offering seriously, but the menu is approachable it’s top quality food without too much fuss and fanfare,” he said. The MPD build and design, costing in excess of $3 million, is a vision of owners Robert and Victor Zagame. The brief for the two level space was to create a customer journey from start to finish, giving a sensory overload of touch, smell and sight. It’s moody and eclectic. After entering through the narrow hallway - a sensory experience which
feels like you’re walking through a grill - guests encounter the dining space, and note tones of charcoal, contrasting light and dark woods, offset by white and red neon, copper finishes, leather booths, cow hides, over 50 different light fittings, blue leather bar front, and quirky sculptures and wall features. A chef’s table seating up to 10 people serves Bonello’s dishes on bespoke crockery by local ceramic artist and sculptor Andrei Davidoff. Guests have a bird’s-eye view of the main restaurant floor from the second level mezzanine, which also doubles as a private dining area. From the bar, MPD venue manager Marcus Fabian says guests can expect “an extensive selection of quality bourbon and scotch, plus a focus on local craft beers and ciders like Grand Ridge Brewery from Mirboo North, and O’Brien Gluten Free Pale Ale from Ballarat. “The cocktail list is adventurous, incorporating liquid nitrogen on tap, something rarely seen in Melbourne,” Fabian says. The opening of MPD last Wednesday is also significant for local employment in the area - 80 per cent of staff live within a 10 kilometre radius.
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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 to Sunday 10 July between 9am and 5pm.
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.
The Narre Warren and District Family History Group THE guest speaker at the next meeting will be Linda Burridge from the BMI: resources at BMI to put your family history in context. Everyone is welcome, no bookings required. ■ Meeting Room, Narre Warren Library, Overland Drive, Fountain Gate. Saturday 9 July, 2pm. Entry costs $3. For more information call Lynne on 8787 5558.
A Celtic Celebration in Song THE Male Victorian Welsh Choir will perform a traditional four-part harmony and a range of songs from the Welsh, Celtic and other musical genres. ■ St John’s Anglican Church 27 Childers Street, Cranbourne, Sunday 3 July, 2.15pm. Tickets available at the door, priced from $20, $5 entry for children, includes afternoon tea. For more information call 5995 9364 or 5995 9763.
Multicultural meetings CLEMI Connect will hold multicultural meetings to enlighten and heal. Apostle Joseph Boachie will host the meetings. ■ Outlook Community Centre, 24 Toomuc Valley Road, Pakenham. Every Friday night, 7pm to 9.30pm. For more information call 0424 609 267.
Winter teenage school holiday program. THE City of Casey is calling all teenagers to go ice skating, try out splat ball, join a trip to Fun Galore or the Jurassic World exhibition, see a magic show, play soccer, or learn some art and craft as part of the council’s Winter Teenage School Holiday Program. The council
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Plants sale ALL Australian plants will be on sale at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne’s Winter Plant Sale. A wide range of plants in pots and tubes will be on sale from $3. ■ Kiosk area of the Cranbourne Australian Gardens, Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive. Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 July, 10am to 2pm.
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 is now taking bookings for the program which is designed for young people of all abilities aged between 12 and 17. All activities are supervised by qualified Council Youth Services Officers, and are smoke, drug and alcohol free. ■ The program runs until Friday 8 July. Transportation to and from most holiday program activities is available and designated pick up and drop off points are located in Cranbourne, Hampton Park, Narre Warren, Endeavour Hills and Doveton. For more information and to view the program visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ youth. Call City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200 to book your spot.
Annie the musical 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
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 on 9706 9944.
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
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Walk the centre CRANBOURNE Park offers health walks where participants are taken by a qualified instructor from the YMCA. Registrations can be taken on the day and participants are encouraged to wear loose fitting clothes and comfortable walking shoes. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.40am in the fresh food area and the walk finishes at 8.45am.
Car boot and market sale THE Cranbourne Bowling Club 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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Time for team attitude By JARROD POTTER IT IS an important part of every cricketer’s arsenal but the only thing you can’t buy in the stores. For Daniel Van Hees, 15, from Cranbourne he had to learn the hard way that all the runs and wickets in the world can’t make up for a bad attitude. It held him back; the onerous weight of his arrogance left him stagnant at the crease and unable to make his way up the pecking order. But those days are behind him - thanks to a legion of cricketing mentors Jim King, Greg Keith and also Chris Reid - who have taken him under their wings. The results are now speaking loudly for the Lynbrook turf cricketer as he’s made the Cricket Victoria under-17 team, set to go to Dubbo, New South Wales, this weekend for the national championships. “I’ve tried out for about three years in a row and now I’ve gotten in this year - I haven’t gotten in every year but it’s good to make it for the first time,” Van Hees said. “More of my attitude at first I didn’t get in because I was a little bit too arrogant, I guess, but now I’ve become a little bit more humble and more of a team player. “Only over the past
year or so - probably over the outdoor season with Lynbrook - and it was because of all my mentors helping me. “I’ve been getting more results throughout my games - more runs, more wickets - and we’re getting more runs on the board. The batting all-rounder only got into indoor cricket for a muck around but has come to love the cricket variant and is making his way in both summer and winter cricket. “First year I really only did it to muck around and play something in the offseason, but the last three years I’ve been playing Superleague and got a bit into it,” Van Hees said. “We head off to Dubbo, New South Wales, for the tournament and I would love to win a championship with the team - don’t mind if I’m in the team or not, just want our team to win. “Vic and Queensland are usually the two better teams but our team has won three years in a row and just hope to help carry that on.” Van Hees wanted to thank his indoor team mates - Thien Huynh, Daniel Juricic, James McPhee, David Maddox, Emile Tait, Benn Zomer, Callan Gilboy, Hugo Ferdinand, Jay Jhamb - and coach Chris Reid for their support, along with his parents.
Daniel Van Hees has turned the corner with his cricketing mindset and it's paying big dividends. 156049
Wilkin’s will to win sees Cavaliers home By JARROD POTTER BIG V - ROUND 13 CLINCHING top spot, Casey women stormed past Coburg to claim a 66-59 BIG V nail-biter. Even with nothing going their way - getting out-shot on the back of 28 per cent shooting, outrebounded 45-57, making less field goals and having players in foul-trouble early - the eight-available Cavaliers managed to overcome the odds and savour the seven-point victory. Former Cavalier Natalie Dowdy (nine rebounds), Lyndsey Hoogenhout (16 points, 11 rebounds) and Kendall King-Hawea (16 points, nine rebounds) made life tough for the Cavaliers under the ring. It took a superhuman game from centre Tarryn Wilkin (26 points, 20 rebounds) to keep the Cavs alive. With her usual defensive mainstay - skipper Ruchelle Mccracken (11 points, seven rebounds) - getting into foul trouble early, the burden was thrown on Wilkin’s shoulders, and she delivered.
The only time she sat was at the time-outs and breaks as she put in an immaculate 40-minute performance to drag the Cavaliers across the line. Coburg threw everything at Casey down the stretch, but the visitors put an old hoodoo to rest with the victory at Coburg Basketball Stadium - the place of its 2012 BIG V grand final series defeat. “Tarryn was just switched on from the start,” Casey coach Michael Davies said. “She was the one player who was there to play and she woke up saying she thought it would be a good day and had this great feeling from the start. “To have Ru (Mccracken) playing beside her, she didn’t have that last year, but this year there’s Ru beside her that will take another big match-up off her and free her up a little bit.” Davies praised the team-wide defensive performance - especially Cristin Daly’s role sticking alongside Rachel McKeown. While the numbers beyond the final score line don’t make for great
reading, Davies said they were just part and parcel of a tough clash against a strong line-up. “A lot of that is how Coburg plays as well - strong, physical team and have two or three ladies in particular that can nearly score at will,” Davies said. “They shoot a lot of shots and crash the boards hard, so our whole focus was to shut them down. “Look at the stats and thought we didn’t win a single thing here, but took the win anyway - we lost the boards, turnovers and I don’t give a stuff,” Davies said. “It was just one of those games and I think confidence-wise for us, it was huge and it’s placing us into a great position - to be two games clear of them. “I wouldn’t have expected to be where we are this year - expected to be in the top group, top four or five , but to have only two losses against the name this season, is a pretty amazing time.” Casey’s men are licking their wounds after a 71-100 thrashing at the hands of high-flying Blackburn. The Vikings unleashed their
greatest fury in the final term, knocking down 33 points to run up the margin and leave the Cavaliers shell-shocked. Shooting at only 31 per cent, Casey was left in Blackburn’s wake as the ladder leaders flexed their might against the visitors on Sunday. Matt Witherden (20 points, nine rebounds), Brent Hobba (14 points, nine rebounds) and Dean Johnson (16 points, 10 rebounds) did most of the heavy lifting in the key. The Youth men were bested 8896 by Craigieburn, despite the best efforts of David Gormlie (17 points) and tall tandem Sam Pike (15 points, 11 rebounds) and Sam Pike (14 points, 10 rebounds). In the return-leg of the age-old BIG V grudge match, Casey will host Keysborough on Saturday evening - starting with the women’s clash at 5.30pm before the men’s sides battle it out at the Fortress. Casey’s juniors battle Maccabi on Sunday afternoon.
Tarryn Wilkin - pictured flying against Pakenham earlier this year - was pivotal in Casey's seven-point win over Coburg on Saturday night. 152335 Picture: ROB CAREW
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Cranny sends a message By JARROD POTTER VFL WOMEN’S - ROUND 10 CRANBOURNE might not have taken the points on Sunday, but it certainly sent a strong message throughout the VFL in its 35-point loss to Diamond Creek. Going toe to toe with the Creekers throughout a freezing-cold slog at Casey Fields, the Eagles made it their mission to hold off the Diamond Creek onslaught from the back. Usual midfield tandem Hayley Wildes and Bianca Jakobsson toiled to keep the opponents off the scoreboard across half-back. Kayla Ripari continued to make the most of her limited time in the Eagles’ jersey this season as she racked up the contested footy. The Eagles interceptions followed the same formula as they looked to ride the boundary line to the pavilion side throughout the windswept first term. Their strategy proved problematic though as Diamond Creek just held on and waited for the opportune moment to kick through the traffic. A gutsy second term slashed the deficit to seven after booting goals through Wildes, Breann Moody and debutant Nicole Garner - making the switch for the week from Gippsland. But when the match was in the balance, Cranbourne couldn’t find the finishing blow. Diamond Creek snuck out the back door to rapidly turn the eight-point gap into a five-goal blow-out at the death. “Considering how undermanned we were not an excuse but just a fact - to put on a performance like that to the pressure, the tackling, was
really pleasing,” Cranbourne coach Kris Smith said. “Kelly Thompson in second or third game and led the tackling for us - three or four rundown tackles and a couple on Steph Chiocci. “We didn’t miss the mark by much on the weekend - even though it was 35 points, we weren’t far behind. “We’re a three, three-and-a-half quarter team at the moment - it’s just if we can find that extra 15 minutes. “Just starting to realise they belong at this level and if we’re good enough for long enough we’ll be able to get them.” It’s back to square one for Cranbourne, taking on ladder leaders Darebin at home in the replay of the round one shellacking. This time around though Smith is convinced a four-quarter Cranbourne performance wouldn’t let such a result happen again. “Got the acid test this week - Darebin at home,” Smith said. “I’m looking forward to it - if we can play in that same style and headspace as we did this week, we can go pretty well.” Ellie Keatch and Ash Fennell are set to return while and another Gippsland region debutant Power Youth Girls Academy player Shayla Marsh - is set to become an Eagle for the clash. “Everything is looking good going forward - the morale around the club and the group is good,” Smith said. “We’re in a good place as a club, just not getting the Ws.” The match starts at 2pm on Sunday at Casey Fields Oval 2.
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VFL WOMEN’S CRANBOURNE 1.0 4.1 5.1 6.3 (39) DIAMOND CREEK 4.1 5.2 7.4 11.8 (74) CRANBOURNE GOALS: K. McLeod, N. Garner, B. Moody, H. Wildes, B. Jakobsson, T. Tomamichel. BEST: H. Wildes, K. Thompson, B. Jakobsson, L. Olsen, T. Thomas, A. Johnson. DIAMOND CREEK GOALS: C. Bernardi 5, S. Chiocci 3, L. Brazzale, A. Downie, B. Richmond. BEST: L. Williams, S. Chiocci, K. Hicks, C. Bernardi, L. Corrigan, S. Cappello.
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QUIZ NUMBER 1510 1. WHAT nationality is 2014 US Open tennis champ Marin Cilic? 2. WHO became the first Aussie bowler to take five wickets in a T20 match during this year’s World Cup? 3. WHAT does a green flag signify in motor racing? 4. WHO was Australia ‘s first Olympic swimming champion? 5. WHICH Australian won the New Zealand PGA golf title nine times? 6. WHICH city hosted the 1976 Olympic Games? 7. WHO was known as ‘The Bradman of Billiards’? 8. WHO were the first two cricketers to score 10,000 Test runs? 9. WHICH runner did John Landy turn around to help during an historic race in 1956? 10. WHEN Fleet Street newspaper posters splashed ‘He’s Out!’, who were they referring to? 11. WHICH famous Australian horse won 18 consecutive races in the 1930s? 12. WHICH Aussie national sport was rocked by the collapse of several teams in 2009? 13. WHO was Australia’s first tennis millionaire? 14. IN what year did Australia first reach the World Cup soccer finals? 15. WHO are The Gunners of English soccer? 16. WHICH famous French cycling event is held every July? 17. IN what sport do the Adelaide 36ers compete? 18. WHICH Pakistani cricketer played in the Sheffield Shield for New South Wales in the 1980s? 19. HOW many points is the brown ball worth in snooker? 20. IN what sport was Malcolm Milne an Australian champion?
UNDER-18 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - ROUND 3 A FIGHTING final term against South Australia belied the problems with Vic Country’s nationals’ campaign this year. The boys from the bush have not upheld their intensity for long enough and have left too much to get done in the final few moments after going cold for extended periods. This trend continued on Friday afternoon at Etihad Stadium as the reigning champions stayed near the bottom of the Division 1 pool following their 9.11(65) to 11.10(76) loss. Completely run over by the interstate rivals in the opening half, Vic Country had no answers to South Australia pounding the forward-50 and settling up a bruising six-goal-straight first term, on the back of amazing work from Ben Jarman (three goals) in particular. Jack Graham, Jonty Scharenberg, Jake Pitman and Tyson Stengle blanketed the country boys and left the first half securely in South Australia’s favour. Despite the barrage of entries, the one-two Berwick punch of Reece Piper and Oscar Clavarino on the last line gave the Croweaters plenty of concern as the Vic Country tandem held on strongly despite the visitors racking up a six-goal break at the half. Vic Country came out of the sheds and returned to its better fashion of footy - grinding out every contest and sticking in the contests.
Reece Piper, pictured getting a kick away against Vic Metro, was one of Vic Country's best from its 11-point defeat against South Australia. 155490 Picture: JARROD POTTER Gippsland’s Ben Ainsworth got in and under in his usual manner - snaring 20 possessions - while Joseph Atley, James Worpel and Will Brodie all pooled 18 touches to start the revival properly. Keeping the South Australians goalless in the final term, Vic Country put on a clinic to make a match of it - spearing it in to Hugh McCluggage (three goals), Josh Battle (two goals) and Sam “Rat” Fowler. A five-goal spree gave Vic Country hopes of revival, but in the end the mistakes of the first term cost the Vics dearly in the 11-point defeat. Vic Country rounds out its difficult Under 18s campaign with its final clash of the carnival - battling the Allies at Simonds Stadium on Wednesday.
U18 CHAMPIONSHIPS SOUTH AUSTRALIA 6.0 9.4 11.8 11.10(76) VIC COUNTRY 2.0 3.5 4.10 9.11(65) SOUTH AUSTRALIA GOALS: Jarman 3, ColemanJones, Pitman, Stengle, Ladhams, Villis, Hayward, Scharenberg, Lebois. BEST: Cox, Pitman, Graham, Villis, Jarman, Whimpress. VIC COUNTRY GOALS: McCluggage 3, Battle 2, Ainsworth, Atley, Fowler, Worpel. BEST: Darcy, Ainsworth, McCluggage, Worpel, Clavarino, Piper.
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Beacy can sit back and enjoy By DAVID NAGEL BEACONSFIELD finds itself in the enviable position of resting up and preparing for a red-hot crack at ladder-leader Narre Warren after banking its sixth win on the trot, 62-47, against Doveton on Saturday. The second-placed Eagles are in a no-lose situation this week, having the bye and banking four premiership points while the other topthree incumbents, the Magpies and Tooradin, lock horns. They’ll either join the Magpies on 40 points at the top, or extend their margin over the Seagulls. Sit back and enjoy it coach Simon O’Shanassy - you and your girls deserve it. “It’s half way through the season and we’re three games clear of third, we’re absolutely rapt to be in that position,” a delighted O’Shanassy said.
“I was cautious heading in against Doveton, they’ve got some quality players and we had some sore bodies after our game against Cranbourne last week. We had some flat patches, but overall I thought our intensity was pretty good.” O’Shanassy is a proven master at developing young talent and this young Eagles’ list has a sustainable look about it. Gabby Stinear (GK), Courtney Davey (GS), Amanda McKenna (C) and Zoe Mason (WD) are all youngsters on the rise, while Kaela Hughes is entering her prime. The Eagles opened up a six-goal lead at the first break, cut back to five by the Doves at half time, before extending back to eight at the final change. The Eagles exploded in the final term, scoring 14 goals to seven to race away with a 15-goal victory. The Doves really mixed and
matched on the weekend, finding their best combination in the second term when Breanne Miller (C), Aila Pera (WA) and Liz Edwards (GS) made their presence felt. Doveton’s next opponent is Pakenham, who came out second best in a low-scoring contest against Cranbourne at Toomuc Reserve. The 34-24 score-line gives it away; both team defences were on top with neither side gaining any significant momentum. Gun defenders Sharni Lambden and Tara Cecil made life impossibly difficult for Pakenham’s goalers. Youngsters Kyra Esler (GA) and Emma Jones (WA) gained some valuable court-time for the Lions. Hampton Park came out firing against premiership favourites Narre Warren before the champs kicked into another gear, winning 49-45 at Robert Booth Reserve.
The Redbacks surprised the visitors with a 13-9 first quarter with Monalisa Groom (C) winning plenty of ball through the midcourt. But the Magpies recovered with a brilliant 20-11 second quarter to take a five-goal lead at half time. Kim Coulson and Karli Foster tried hard for the Redbacks but the steadying hands of Tracey Dell and Adele Clydesdale saw the Maggies home by four goals in the end. Tooradin has bounced back to the winners list, breaking a drought that extends back to May 14, with a 43-33 victory over ROC at Westernport. Alex Duff (GS) and Kelly Haynes (GA) were brilliant for the Gulls while Laura Quinn (GD) and Jaz Cross (C) dug their nails in for the Kangaroos in the second term.
Now Eagles have revenge in mind By DAVID NAGEL FORGET housing affordability, immigration policies and the Medi-Scare campaign, this Saturday’s Federal Election day is all about Cranbourne hosting Berwick in the South East Football Netball League match of the day. These two respect - but just don’t like - each other. It stems all the way back to a nasty incident in the mid 2000s, but more recently the feeling has been built through hot competition - these two playing off in last year’s grand final. Berwick succeeded that day, and repeated the dosage with a 31-point victory back in Round 5 this year. And the Wickers didn’t just beat the Eagles on the scoreboard, they did it in a physical sense, which has been a hot topic of conversation at Casey Fields ever since. That’s Cranbourne’s brand of footy right there, their signature move - toughness and it was taken away that day. Berwick skipper Madi Andrews floored Mat Fletcher in an action that is still to go before the tribunal, while Berwick’s hunt at the ball was much harder and tougher than the Eagles that day. Cranbourne coach Simon Goosey said there was hell a lot to play for this weekend. “These are the games you look forward to, the big games, and they’ll be some urgency on the track this week for sure,” Goosey said. “Our group has a lot of pride and deep down we were very disappointed with our efforts the last time we played them. We weren’t hard enough with our tackling and our hunt at the ball, that’s the most important thing for us this weekend, our intensity at the contest.” The Eagles warmed up for the Wickers with a comfortable
42-point victory over Pakenham, kicking 10 of 12 goals, from early in the second quarter to three-quarter time, to take complete control of the contest. Luke Bee-Hugo kicked four, Marc Holt and Zak Roscoe three each, while the run and carry of Anthony Vella and Aaron Bower tore the Lions to shreds at times. Pakenham’s Matt DeBruin provided the day’s highlight, kicking a goal-of-the-year contender after four bounces on the Toomuc Reserve member’s wing. Beaconsfield has basically assured itself a place in this year’s finals series after a gutsy and determined 14-point victory over Doveton at Holm Park Reserve. A stunning 12-minute burst from former Western Bulldog Daniel Giansiracusa, and the cleverness of Troy McDermott, gave the Eagles the edge in a game where scoring was difficult for both sides. Giansiracusa and McDermott kicked four goals each to be the most influential players on the ground, leaving the fourth-placed Eagles a game and percentage clear of the Doves in fifth place. Doveton’s plight was worsened with a serious hamstring injury to Jarrad Boumann likely to keep him out for the remainder of the season, while Ryan Hendy was also taken from the field with an ankle injury. In other games, Darren Sheen kicked seven goals in Narre Warren’s 142-point massacre of Hampton Park, while Tooradin coach Lachie Gillespie played his first game since 2014 in the Seagulls’ 38-point win over Officer. Gillespie may be the Seagulls lucky charm, with his side winning its first game since Round 2.
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Regular mid-courter Kaela Hughes showed her versatility on Saturday with a brilliant defensive game for Beaconsfield against Picture: ROB CAREW Doveton. 155959 SEFNL SCOREBOARD ROUND 10 SENIORS BEACONSFIELD 1.2 6.2 10.3 11.6(72) DOVETON 2.3 6.4 7.8 8.10(58) HAMPTON PARK 0.0 0.2 3.5 4.6(30) NARRE WARREN 7.7 11.10 18.17 25.22(172) PAKENHAM 2.4 3.6 5.9 10.10(70) CRANBOURNE 2.1 6.3 12.5 17.10(112) TOORADIN-DALMORE 4.4 10.5 12.5 16.8(104) OFFICER 2.3 5.6 6.10 9.12(66) RESERVES: Beaconsfield 5.8(38) v Doveton 4.6(30), Hampton Park 2.2(14) v Narre Warren 17.8(110), Pakenham 6.6(42) v Cranbourne 9.7(61), TooradinDalmore 8.7(55) v Officer 11.10(76). UNDER 19: Berwick B 1.1(7) v Narre Warren A 8.20(68), Narre Warren B 5.3(33) v Officer 12.9(81), Beaconsfield 10.8(68) v Doveton 1.3(9), Pakenham 3.3(21) v Cranbourne 15.14(104). SENIORS W L D B % PTS BERWICK 8 0 0 2 181.37 40 NARRE WARREN 7 2 0 1 192.46 32 CRANBOURNE 7 2 0 1 164.89 32 BEACONSFIELD 6 3 0 1 106.09 28 DOVETON 5 4 0 1 91.70 24 Officer SFC 3 6 0 1 81.70 16 Pakenham 2 7 0 1 94.43 12 Tooradin-Dalmore 2 7 0 1 72.07 12 Hampton Park 0 9 0 1 30.43 4 This week: Cranbourne v Berwick, Tooradin-Dalmore v Narre Warren, Doveton v Pakenham, Officer v Hampton Park, Beaconsfield - Bye. SOUTH EAST - NEPEAN DEVON MEADOWS 3.1 5.5 6.7 7.10(52) RED HILL 1.5 3.8 6.11 7.16(58) PEARCEDALE 2.3 6.5 9.7 11.9(75) HASTINGS 8.1 12.3 14.9 18.11(119) Other games: Tyabb 13.12(90) v Rye 19.12(126), Sorrento 15.11(101) v Frankston 7.15 (57), Dromana 13.13(91) v Crib Point 11.9(75), Rosebud 14.13(97) v Somerville 7.10(52). Ladder: Hastings 32, Frankston 28, Sorrento 28, Red Hill 28, Rosebud 26, Rye 26, Somerville 24, Dromana 20, Devon Meadows 16, Pearcedale 12, Crib Point 4, Tyabb 0. This week: Round 11 - Split-Round - Tyabb v Rosebud, Crib Point v Frankston, Dromana v Devon Meadows. NETBALL A GRADE: Beaconsfield 62 v Doveton 47, Hampton Park 45 v Narre Warren 49, Pakenham 24 v Cranbourne 34, Tooradin-Dalmore 43 v ROC 33, Berwick - Bye. B GRADE: Beaconsfield 48 v Doveton 39, Hampton Park 21 v Narre Warren 73, Pakenham 36 v Cranbourne 36, Tooradin-Dalmore 21 v ROC 42, Berwick - Bye. C GRADE: Beaconsfield 55 v Doveton 16, Hampton Park 25 v Narre Warren 43, Pakenham 31 v Cranbourne 24, Tooradin-Dalmore 26 v ROC 26, Berwick - Bye. D GRADE: Beaconsfield 36 v Doveton 28, Hampton Park 5 v Narre Warren 13, Pakenham 26 v Cranbourne 39, Tooradin-Dalmore 23 v ROC 28, Berwick - Bye. 17 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 27 v Doveton 41, Hampton Park 21 v Narre Warren 49, Pakenham 46 v Cranbourne 10, Tooradin-Dalmore 11 v ROC 52, Berwick - Bye. 17 UNDER WHITE: Beaconsfield 33 v Doveton 23, Hampton Park 18 v Narre Warren 30, Pakenham 22 v Cranbourne 28, Tooradin-Dalmore 3 v ROC 45, Berwick - Bye. 15 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 35 v Doveton 14, Pakenham 29 v Cranbourne 20, ROC 44 v Berwick 8, Narre Warren - Bye. 15 UNDER WHITE: Beaconsfield 33 v Doveton 22, Hampton Park 20 v Narre Warren 13, Pakenham 19 v Cranbourne 17, Tooradin-Dalmore 10 v ROC 42, Berwick - Bye. 13 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 34 v Doveton 13, Pakenham 9 v Cranbourne 34, Tooradin-Dalmore 15 v ROC 41, Berwick - Bye, Narre Warren - Bye. 13 UNDER WHITE: Beaconsfield 38 v Doveton 4, Hampton Park 18 v Narre Warren 7, Pakenham 6 v Cranbourne 28, Tooradin-Dalmore 0 v ROC 37, Berwick - Bye. LADDERS A GRADE TEAM W L D B % Pts NARRE WARREN 9 0 0 1 189.06 40 BEACONSFIELD 8 1 0 1 115.81 36 TOORADIN-DALMORE 5 4 0 1 101.30 24 DOVETON 4 4 1 1 105.38 22 HAMPTON PARK 4 5 0 1 94.80 20 Cranbourne 3 5 1 1 92.94 18 ROC 3 6 0 1 93.85 16 Pakenham 2 7 0 1 74.29 12 Berwick 1 7 0 2 67.58 12
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It’s a big step up for Cam By JARROD POTTER IT IS a small move geographically but in terms of his cricket development, Cam Dinger’s switch to Casey-South Melbourne is gigantic. Dinger, 22, from Cranbourne, has packed his bags from Casey Fields Oval 2 and is set to travel all the way down to ... Casey Fields Oval 4 to start a second stint in Victorian Premier Cricket. The up-and-coming off-spinner is set to join up with the Swans and believes he’s improved on and off the park since his first Premier run around with Dandenong. “Been thinking about going there for a while - obviously I want to keep developing my cricket and what better time to go to District cricket at more of a mature age now than when I first went,” Dinger said. “So I thought it was a perfect opportunity to go there and try and play District ones. “When I was bowling mediums I just went back to my local club and developed a bit more as a cricketer. “Was probably a little bit immature when I first went there, but I think now that I’ve gone back and played with the likes of Spolly (Steve Spoljaric), (Matt) Chasemore and Lewy (Brett Lewis) as a coach, I’ve learned a lot through them. “I feel like I’m a lot bigger player than when I went there (Premier Cricket) the first time.” Casey-South Melbourne moved
up the Premier cricket ladder last year, but struggled to contain the opposition in the middle overs. That’s where Dinger thinks he can make a great impact - coming in as a potential first XI spinner - but he knows while the spot is open ... it’s not his for the taking without a lot of hard work. “It pushes me I guess knowing that spot’s there - to train myself and put myself up for that spot,” Dinger said. “That spot could open up some other things, but it’s not going to come easy so I’ll have to work my arse off to get there.” Dinger bows out of the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) after a man of the match performance in last season’s extraordinary Turf 1 grand final. He snared 3/24, 6/44 and made a handy 10 not out at the end to help guide Cranbourne to a reverse-outright premiership victory - easily the rarest result in cricket history. “Every day I still can’t believe it,” Dinger said about that now famous match. “The grand final was obviously unbelievable but it didn’t inflict on my decision to go to District cricket. “But whether we won or lost on that day, or if I bowled well or poorly, it wouldn’t have changed my decision.” Casey-South Melbourne finished 15th in Victorian Premier Cricket’s 2015/16 season with a 5-12 record.
Cam Dinger, centre with pads on, is off to Casey-South Melbourne after bidding farewell from Cranbourne after its 2015/16 Turf 1 premiership. 151520 Picture: JARROD POTTER
Top players tell their tales By RUSSELL BENNETT BASKETBALL diehards from right across Melbourne’s south-east were treated on Saturday afternoon to an hour with NBA royalty at the Dandenong Basketball Stadium. As part of the NBA’s Basketball Without Borders program, the Dandenong stadium hosted Australia’s first ever satellite camp last week. The program, which is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, brings together the top male players born in 1999 from around the Asia Pacific region to learn from NBA and International Basketball Federation (FIBA) players, legends and coaches and to also compete against the best young players in the region. There was also a girls camp for the top female players in the state, as well as a junior NBA camp for local youngsters. But on Saturday, hoop heads from Dandenong all the way out to Warragul, had their chance to listen to one of the greatest big men in the history of the NBA - David Robinson - and former championship-winning team mate with the San Antonio Spurs, Bruce Bowen, talk at an ‘NBA legends lunch’ about their time on the big stage. People from throughout Cardinia and Casey sat on the edge of their seats as the two men spoke, and rightfully so. Robinson, now 50 years old, is a former first overall NBA draft pick, Rookie of the Year, Most Valuable Player, a 10time All-Star, a two-time championship winner, and a two-time Olympic gold medallist. The 1992 Dream Team member and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee’s career achievements speak for themselves. He was also named to the NBA’s 50th anniversary all-time team. Nicknamed ‘The Admiral’ from his service as an officer in the US Navy, Robinson - who measured in at 217 centimetres but gave away plenty of body-
Narre North Foxes players Georgia Rundell, Theresa Cataldo, Taylah Saly and Shannen Herrech are keen to see the side launch Picture: JARROD POTTER a Youth Girls team in 2017. 156090
Foxes keen to get on with the game By JARROD POTTER
NBA legend David Robinson had the audience at the Dandenong Basketball Stadium on the edge of their seats on Saturday. 156152 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT weight to his opponents in the centre position in the NBA - was thrilled to make his first visit to Australian shores. Both he and Bowen (a three-time champion with the Spurs) spoke about their experiences going up against the greatest player of all-time, Michael Jordan, and what it was like to compete at the highest level of the sport. “It was an honour and privilege to compete against so many great players in the NBA, but I want to thank everyone for welcoming us here to Australia because it’s truly an honour to be here.” Bowen spoke about his strong Australian ties going back to his time in college at Cal State. “I love the spirit of a lot of basketball players that I’ve come in contact with out here,” he said. “There’s a toughness and a spirit about Australian players that won’t al-
low you to limit them in what they can do. “If they’re on the floor, they deserve just as much respect as anyone else.” Brooks Meek, the NBA’s vice president of international basketball, also spoke. One of the those responsible for taking Basketball Without Borders right around the world, he said the Dandenong stadium provided one of the best facilities the program had ever seen. “I’d like to point out the timing of the event during a draft where an Australian went number one overall and another Aussie went in the top 10, and I don’t think it’s luck,” he said. “Melbourne ranks number three in the world for number one overall draft picks behind only Chicago and New York. “I think we now recognise the power of Australian basketball.”
WHILE premierships and league medals are always nice, the main aim for Narre North Foxes this year is simple - get in the position to start a Youth Girls team. The Foxes recently celebrated their 20th birthday and want to make sure the next 20 years and beyond are even more inclusive and supportive of all footballers in the region. Putting one or two Youth Girls teams in the black, grey and turquoise and joining the South East Juniors in 2017 is a big ambition, but Narre North has decided to give it a shot for a group of devoted junior girls on the verge of ‘ageing out’ of the boys competitions at the end of this year. Foxes under-14s players Georgia Rundell, Theresa Cataldo, Taylah Saly and Shannen Herrech wanted to stay loyal and stick by the Foxes once they have to make the switch to the junior girls competition. Faced with leaving Narre North to join another club, the girls made it clear they’re not going anywhere and want to bring Youth Girls footy to the Foxes ranks.
“It’s because it’s a good club and everybody is very supportive of us,” Cataldo said. “We can keep on playing here and continue with our footy career.” The club - and especially it’s coterie of keen female footballers is keen to get both the senior aged Youth Girls and under-15 sides up and running in 2017 and will run a football clinic throughout the next month to generate some interest and see if the numbers stack up for forming the side. “It means everything - we wanted this club to get involved,” Saly said. The Foxes’ girls football clinic will be run for footballers aged from eight to 17 of all experience levels to give them a taste of footy ahead of launching the 2017 team. The sessions will be held each Monday night starting on 11 July, with each clinic going from 5.30pm to 630pm at the Narre North Reserve. For more information on signing up for the clinic or getting involved with the Foxes’ female football program, contact the club at secretary@ narrenorthfoxes.com
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GALAXY 2003 Southern Cross Pop-Top caravan. Superb condition, roll-out awning, Tebbs canvas annexe plus flooring (Excellent Condition), 6'6" x 7'6", registration to 18/7/2016, 2 x gas bottles mounted in boot, 3-way fridge, outside tap, gas stove with rangehood & grill, 2 x single beds, microwave oven, halogen wall lights + normal lighting, water-level Indicator & gas detector, non-smokers van in mint condition, electric brakes. $18,750 neg. Phone: 0438 688 463.
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.
GALAXY Southern Cross series 3 2004. Tare 1320, poptop 16ft 6in. rollout awning & walls, reverse cycle air con, 3 way fridge, microwave, 4 burner gas stove, island double bed, towing mirrors, Hayman Reece brake controller, level riders, TV & radio, fully equipped kitchen, fully vanteced, nothing to buy. All as new, reg (Q63941). $20,000. Phone: 5941 1462 or 0411 561 462
JAYCO Penguin 2006 13' 6". Tare weight 896kg. Towball weight 421kg, good quality Tebbs annexe, double bed with innerspring mattress as new, very well maintained/ serviced & always covered, plenty of storage areas, dinette area seats 4 & converts into a single bed, huge storage area under double bed, as well as external hatch, fold down wardrobe can be used as a pantry, 3-way 90lt Dometic fridge/freezer, 4 burner stove 3 gas, 1 electric hotplate, includes gas griller, large water tank with pump tap plus a mains water tap over the sink. Jayco water hose & accessories included. Alloy wheels, brand new spare wheel, jockey wheel, 9kg gas bottle, electric brakes, bag awning with poles & ties, pole carrier, registered til December 2016 (R69-466). $16,500 neg. Phone: 0403 857 914.
JAYCO Pop Top Caravan 2004. Tandem wheel, new tyres, air conditioning, heater, microwave, hot plates, 3 way fridge, double bed, pull out awning, one owner (non smokers) always garaged, Van Tec applied, excellent condition, very clean, well worth a look. Registration (Q53-596) $16,500. Phone: 0418 519 901.
JAYCO Discovery pop top, 2012, extending lift up double bed, kitchen, toilet, shower, microwave, dinette, robe, front boot, fridge. It's only been used once on a two week holiday. Sleeping capacity 2, seating capacity 3, length 17 ft, registered until 12 /16, AC, gross vehicle mass 2,240, tare 1765, tow ball weight 1595kg. $32,000. 0418 246 028.
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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
FORD Fairmont EB, 1992, dual fuel, all electrics, lady owner, good order, low kms, reg and RWC, YHI-096. $3,100. 0412 526 590, 0457 480 429.
HOLDEN Commodore VE SV6 2011 Wagon. Very good condition, full service history, tinted windows, towbar, reverse camera and all the standard SV6 features, RWC, 12 months registration (YHC-570). Great value at $19,000 neg. Phone: 0418 351 683
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
TOYOTA Kluger Wagon 2014 top of the range 2014 current shape kluger grande awd! Powerful 3.5L V6 engine, auto transmission. Pearl white duco. Luxury features including satellite navigation, reverse camera, handsfree bluetooth, cruise control, leather accented trim, heated & cooled front seats, sunroof, rear Bluray DVD player, blind spot alert, lane departure warning, push button start, 19' alloy wheels, fog lamps and tow bar. Just had 40,000 km service. One owner car, female driver, reluctant sale. First to see will buy.(1BU-1IG) $55,500. 0402 097 501
VOLKSWAGEN Jetta Sedan 2012. Excellent condition. Black, auto, registration (ZGB-317). We are selling it in order to purchase another one. $18,500 neg. Phone: 0412 543 595.
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.
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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
VOLKSWAGEN EOS Convertible 2009. Red interior, heated seats, bluetooth, satellite navigation, Bose speaker system, automatic lights, automatic wipers, new tyres and spare, fully convertible, driving lights. This is immaculately presented with roadworthy and service records, registration (YWF-666). $16,800. Phone: 0419 375 239.
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