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Terrifying tailgate By ANEEKA SIMONIS A FAMILY of five including twin toddlers were run off the road and into an embankment after a long, terrifying road rage ordeal ending in Pakenham. Police said the drawn-out incident was unprovoked and are urging anyone with information about the offending driver to come forward. The incident began when the family, a 39-year-old Korumburra man, his partner, their three-year-old daughter and her two-year-old twin siblings, turned onto HealesvilleKooweerup Road from the South Gippsland bypass in Kooweerup and overtook a green station wagon about 5.45am on Wednesday 29 June. They told police that a white ute had previously overtaken the vehicle without incident. However the enraged station wagon motorist began tailgating the family car as it drove to Livestock Way, Pakenham. From there, the station wagon overtook and dramatically pulled in front of the family’s car as they both turned inbound on the Princes Highway. The victims told police that the reckless driver slammed on his brakes, causing them to take dangerous, evasive action to avoid colliding on the 100km/h stretch of road. When they tried to change lanes, the station wagon driver swerved in front of them and slammed on their brakes. Police said the family was eventually run off the road and ended up an embankment while the station wagon drove off. No one was injured in the road rage attack but the incident is under active police investigation. Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Sporting Shelley shining for Sapphires PAKENHAM sporting phenomenon Jaz Shelley has added “world champion” to her already impressive basketball resume. Shelley, 16, played her role superbly for the Australian under-17 women’s basketball team - nicknamed the Sapphires - at the FIBA under-17 world championships this week in Zaragoza, Spain. The Sapphires made light work of Italy in the grand final 62-38 to hoist the trophy. For Shelley, in a burgeoning career already full of amazing accolades, this achievement was the pinnacle. Sapphires coach Shannon Seebohm believes Shelley’s impact in the semi-final was critical to the Australians’ victory and she’s on the path to greatness on and off the court. “She was phenomenal - she’s a really talented player and one with a really bright future ahead,” Seebohm said. “It’s been unbelievable - the fact the girls were able to knock off the US in the semi-final and not the final itself, it’s an amazing achievement and credit to all the players for their time and effort over the years. “I’m fortunate to coach them now, but so many people have had a part in this and I hope the basketball community in Australia is proud of the girls as they deserve it.” For more on Shelley’s story, grab a copy of this week’s Pakenham Gazette.
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The drive to survive By DAVID NAGEL TWO people had brain explosions in Brisbane on the night of 25 September 2012 - one sits in a prison cell while the other has decided to open up her life to help others. Glenn Cable is the man behind bars, convicted and jailed for 15 years for the attempted murder of Simone O’Brien after he brutally bashed her with a baseball bat. Almost four years later Simone was the guest speaker at the Doveton Football Netball Club’s White Ribbon Day luncheon on Saturday. Cable’s vicious attack on Simone, who he had met online just seven months earlier, played out in front of Simone’s daughters, Gabby and Ash, and left her with horrific injuries. Her top jaw was smashed. Her nose and right cheekbone were broken, along with both eye sockets and her skull was shattered, so badly, in fact, that her brain was exposed. One of the first people to help, her neighbour Karen Roper, has since described Simone’s head as “mush” as she held it together until medical help arrived. Simone now happily shares her horror story under the banner of the White Ribbon Foundation to help raise awareness in a national campaign to stop violence against women. The story of Simone’s relationship with Cable goes like this. She had been divorced from her husband Trevor, father of Gabby and Ash, and son Zac, for four years before deciding to go online. She matched with Cable, the pair agreeing to meet and pretty soon they became an item. But that warm fuzzy feeling changed quickly. Cable became jealous of Simone’s children and friends and became con-
Domestic violence victim Simone O’Brien is showing enormous courage as she makes a slow recovery from her horrific injuries. 156219 Pictures: ROB CAREW
Leading the way to stop domestic violence against women, from left, Senior Sergeant Graeme Stanley, Shannon Henwood, MP Gabrielle Williams, Doveton coach Stephen O’Brien, guest speaker Simone O’Brien, vice-president Steve Henwood and president Aaron Henwood. 156219 trolling and manipulative. He even lied about his finances. Simone dumped him, he came back. He later proposed to her in front of her children. But the lies and jealousy continued to the point where Simone rang him to tell him their relationship was finished for good. Within 10 minutes, in front of her own flesh and blood - she was almost
dead in a pool of her own. “I remember one of my daughters asking ‘will he come to the house, mum,’ and I said ‘no’,” Simone said in front of silenced Doveton and Pakenham players. “But he came back within five minutes and I was attacked. “I woke up in ICU a month later, my children had to say goodbye to me twice because the doctors didn’t think I
would survive the first 48 hours.” The bones in Simone’s left arm, which she had used as a shield, had broken through her skin, she had lost the sight of her right eye, her sense of smell, and couldn’t open her jaw more than two millimetres. She has since had her face rebuilt with titanium and has one more operation to go to complete her current objectives. “It’s been a four-year recovery and I
still haven’t come to terms with a lot of things just yet,” she told her audience. “My goal in life is to wake up every day, smile, and be positive and look towards the future. Telling my story is all about raising awareness. “My main message to you males is that it’s very important that if you have a friend in trouble that you speak up and not let anyone else go through what I have been through.” Simone has one other goal that is keeping her focussed. “This year it’s to run a marathon in October and to never give up, to keep fighting each and every day of my life.” Anyone experiencing issues with family violence should call the 1800Respect line for advice and counselling.
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Mother, toddler are shaken by intruders By ANEEKA SIMONIS A TERRIFIED mum and her 14-month-old son were forced to barricade themselves inside a bedroom in their Pakenham home allegedly stormed by two women charged with assault and aggravated burglary. Police allege the women, both aged 22 from Cranbourne East, smashed their way into the house after failing to coax the woman to let them in. An ongoing spat is to blame for the violent intrusion, according to the victim who was, like her son, de-
scribed by police to be “terrified and distraught” in the wake of the alleged incident. The women are alleged to have begun banging on the door of the victim’s Ashton Place, Pakenham, home about 7pm on Sunday 3 July. The victim, aged 23, became extremely fearful for herself and her toddler and decided to barricade herself inside the house. The women continued to bang on the door, wanting to speak to the victim about an ongoing dispute, but on learning she was not going to open the door - the pair allegedly forced
the locked front door open. It is unclear how the women got into the home, but police who attended the home after the raid confirmed structural damage had been done to an internal plaster wall. Police said both women allegedly made their way down the hallway leading to the bedroom, attempting to force it open to get to the mum and her child. During this time, the victim called police. The victim called out to the women, notifying them police were on
their way, and they fled. Police said the woman and her 14-month-old son were uninjured during the invasion, but were very shaken up. An investigation into the matter led to the arrest of two 22-year-old Cranbourne East women. They were located at their home, interviewed and charged with aggravated burglary, criminal damage, unlawful assault, assault in company. The pair were bailed to appear at the Melbourne Magistrates' Court for a filing hearing on Friday 8 July.
Doggone! Theft via doggy door BURGLARS are thought to have crawled through a doggy door to get into a house to steal $50. Police said a 79-year-old man and his wife were sleeping in their Pakenham home in Main Street when the raiders got in between midnight on Saturday 2 July and 8am on Sunday 3 July. All that was missing when the couple woke up was $50 cash - but the laundry door, which they told police was locked before they went to bed, was found unlocked in the morning. The victims said they did not recall seeing or hearing anyone in the house but woke to the sound of their dogs barking during the night. Police are working on the theory that the offenders got in to the house through the doggy door and left via the laundry door. Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
100 candles for Joan By ALANA MITCHELSON A PAKENHAM woman celebrated her 100th birthday last week, receiving a letter from the Queen. English-born Joan Armitage lost both her mother and father as an infant and spent 18 months in an orphanage before being brought up in the Taylor family in Birmingham. Artistically minded, Ms Armitage joined amateur drama societies during her adolescence and later studied art at Mosley School of Art, where she met her future husband George. She joined the Women’s Volunteer Service where her energy and foresight saw her rise through the ranks and become the area supervisor. During this time, George formed a small printing business and, to add to her workload, she became the company secretary. Life remained difficult in England and the family made the big decision to immigrate to Australia in 1955. But 10 years later, tragedy struck the family. Ms Armitage’s youngest son Anthony was struck by a car and killed a short distance from their home. His loss greatly affected her and the couple decided to buy a holiday house in Beaconsfield. This house became a country retreat for her and George to light a fire and paint Australian landscapes. They loved the area so much that they made the permanent
Joan Armitage receives birthday gifts as she reaches the 100 milestone. Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS move a few years later. Roy described his mother as a “great organiser”. “She was always very active,” he said. “She would go and talk to all the neighbours and she formed the Friendship Club in Beaconsfield. It became a gossip club. “And with the help of dad’s printing press, she started the quarterly community newsletter The Beaconsfield Banner that is
still being printed today. “Even after they both retired, they adopted roles at the Berwick Senior Citizens’ Club.” Ms Armitage celebrated her 100th birthday at Millhaven Lodge on 28 June with a special visit from Lorna Dudley - her pen pal of 25 years - from England. Roy presented each guest with one of Ms Armitage’s beautiful artworks as a precious memento of the occasion.
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Wired brain is in motion By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS PARKINSON’S disease doesn’t stand still - but neither does Hallam trailblazer Anne Atkin. Under a warm pink beanie, Ms Atkin is recuperating from a radical operation that wired her brain to an electricity-generating ‘pacemaker’ last month. Dulled only by local anaesthetics during the six-hour procedure, Ms Atkin was awake as drills and screws bore into her skull. “It leaves the dentist drill for dead,” a still shaken Ms Atkin said. Two large frames were screwed on to steady her shaven head and also to help guide the electric wire into both hemispheres of her brain’s subthalamic nucleus. Ms Atkin still sports two 10-centimetre scars on the left and right of her head. The 55 staples have just been removed. Meanwhile, the ‘pacemaker’ - which will emit up to 1.7 volts to both brain hemispheres - bulges in front of her left collar-bone. It is manually recharged once a week. Ms Atkin said the gruelling procedure has brought her about five years of less medication, less fatigue and more movement until Parkinson’s “rears its ugly head again”. By that time, she hopes more medical and technologi-
Above: Anne Atkin with her latest nature-inspired artworks on display at Casey civic centre. 156117 Right: Anne Atkin with her 'pacemaker's' controller. 156117 Picture: ROB CAREW cal breakthroughs will buy her more time or even a long-awaited cure. “You can’t stay the way you are with Parkinson’s.” Initially after the operation, she felt awful - worse than before the surgery. Nauseous and vomiting, she wondered “what have I done”. Then the power was activated 30 days later on 30 June. The electric stimulation stopped her neurones “misfiring” and gave more movement to her slowing,
rigidifying limbs. She has also since halved her dopamine-replacement medication as a result. “I feel like I’ve defrosted. “At the moment, I’m terrific but down below there’s Parkinson’s is progressing bit by bit.” Ms Atkin has just put the finishing touches to her book - with her own cartoon illustrations - exploring life before and after the operation. Channel 9 News will air her operation in coming weeks. Ms
Atkin is unsure if she really wants to relive that ordeal. Ms Atkin, who formed the life-changing Painting with Parkinson’s group in Berwick, has just opened her latest joint exhibition in the City of Casey civic centre. Her landscape pastels are of places she’s photographed, capturing dusk and dawn light and surging oceans.
Creativity is a major way of retaining quality of life, she says. Ms Atkin is also ambassador for Walk in the Park - the main annual fund-raiser for Parkinson’s research and support in Victoria. Last year was the first time she couldn’t finish the twokilometre walk in central Melbourne.
Thanks to her operation, she’s confident she’s got the distance covered this coming August. “The good thing is every cent raised goes to helping people with Parkinson’s.” To support Ms Atkin in the fund-raiser, go to awitpvic-2016.everydayhero.com/au/ anne
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Drunk pair’s PSO assault A MAN and woman escaped conviction after pleading guilty to a drunken assault on two Protective Services Officers at Cranbourne railway station. Harley Michael Langhans had grabbed a PSO in a headlock, causing the officer to become “short of breath” during the assault, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told on 4 July. The intoxicated Langhans was sprayed with OC spray three times and struck with a baton in an attempt to subdue him and two other drunk coaccused. “I was pretty smashed and probably beyond drunk,” he later told police after sobering up in Cranbourne police cells. Co-accused Nicole Wettenhall also appeared in court for striking a PSO trying to arrest her boyfriend surnamed ‘Morgan’ - another co-accused whose case is yet to be heard. Wettenhall struck the PSO multiple times to the neck and face with an open hand. The three co-accused had been drinking together all day before the incident on 21 May. About 6.45pm, Morgan and Langhans repeatedly pressed a train’s emergency intercom button as it approached Merinda Park station. After being warned by the
station’s PSO about their behaviour, the three were allowed to continue travelling on the train to Cranbourne. In full view of passengers, Morgan pulled down his pants and exposed his testicles to the PSO - who reported him to colleagues at Cranbourne station. When approached by two other PSOs at Cranbourne, Morgan refused a direction to stop walking away and pushed aside one of the officers. Langhans and Wettenhall respectively put on a headlock and struck the officer as he tried to arrest Morgan. After being OC sprayed, the three drunks got in a fighting stance with the two PSOs. Langhans pushed away the hand of a PSO wielding a baton, and was sprayed a second time. Wettenhall and Morgan did a runner, helped by a block from Langhans who was sprayed a third time and struck to the leg with a baton. Police, who had then just arrived at the scene, chased and restrained the two escapees. Morgan told police to “f*** off her, you f***ing wankers” as Wettenhall was handcuffed. One of the PSOs received scratches to his neck, ears and arm, and was taken off operational duties for two weeks as a result of a back injury sustained
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MICHELLE from the City of Casey makes a very valid argument about the poor standard of reporting in the Berwick News recently (Some ‘Career’, 30 June). I am amazed at the unbalanced reporting by Cam Lucadou-Wells on Casey council’s special budget meeting (Magician No Match For Mayor’s Power, Tuesday 28 June). This was a superficial report on a serious meeting and your reporter chose to completely ignore my submission. Why? No mention was made of some very important facts. 1. Casey Mayor Sam Aziz attempted to control questions and argument about the 2016/17 budget plan by stating “no comments or references” were allowed to be made about council’s budget and the recent Essential Services Commission report which found Casey had the financial capacity to operate within the 2.5 per cent cap and did not need another 0.97 per cent from ratepayers. 2. My submission to council pointed out that Casey council doesn’t have a revenue problem, we have a management problem because our CEO Mike Tyler is more like a recluse than a leader. Many thousands of dollars has been wasted on outsourcing work to consultants which could have been completed by the CEO and his department. Ratepayers’ money was also used irresponsibly to complete a failed rate’s cap variation application to the commission. Why did Mike Tyler approve a $250,000 payment to senior staff when other councils only paid between $10,000 and $40,000 for the same application? 3. The problem I have with Casey’s budget is the business model concealed behind the data. Cr Sam Aziz and CEO Mike Tyler appear to be influenced by the Wall Street business model that council needs to exploit its ratepayers for revenue. 4. There are alternatives to exploiting ratepayers and this includes using resources to achieve productivity offsets, developing ideas and becoming a more innovative council.
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5. But to achieve this we need to move away from an anachronistic model of leadership to a more modern parallel, progressive council. This cannot be achieved under the existing CEO Mike Tyler, Mayor Sam Aziz, and a local media which has failed ratepayers again by not providing a balanced coverage of this year’s special budget meeting. Cr Sam Aziz should stand down and Mike Tyler sacked by council. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.
Vote for deceit WHY does Anthony Byrne, at great expense, send a letter to all residents in his electorate with blatant lies regarding Medicare when I cannot receive a response from emails sent back in May regarding my concerns regarding age care facilities. When I approached his team at the polling booth and questioned them on Medicare, the response was “it will never happen”. Truth and integrity appear to be substituted for deceit and dishonesty to gain votes. Gillian Clegg, Clyde North.
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FORTY American editors and journalists visited the News’ Pakenham head office on Friday 1 July. The visitors were delegates at an International Society of Weekly Newspaper Editors conference held at the University of Melbourne. Following the two-day conference, the delegates and their partners took a road trip to East Gippsland stopping for morning tea at Star News Group’s headquarters on the way. The visitors toured the News building meeting reporters, advertising representatives and production staff. Regional editor Garry Howe gave them a presentation on the history of the company and its publications. After re-boarding their bus, the delegates then stopped at the Warragul Gazette, a robotic dairy near Sale and a vegetable farm at Lindenow. On Saturday they enjoyed a pie and beer at the local footy at Wy Yung. A MAGISTRATE couldn’t quite believe his ears. In a family violence hearing, the accused requested a couple of things back from the alleged victim. One was his mobile phone, the other was his dog kennel. At the latter, the magistrate at first asked the lawyer to repeat themselves. Then there was the problem of delivering the kennel given the accused wasn’t allowed near the victim or her house. The lawyer suggested the accused picked up the kennel while accompanied by police. ANOTHER accused at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court seemed a little too full of beans. As he sat in the dock, he smiled and winked regularly at his child while his lawyer argued his case. Then when asked to stand, the man starting pacing on the spot - as the multitude of conditions of a full intervention order were read out. Case adjourned, he was led away into the
Berwick's Jeb, 7, and Quinn, 5, got into the spirit of NAIDOC Week in Dandenong's Harmony Square on Monday 4 July. The National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) event ran from 3 to 10 July and celebrated history, culture and achievements. Dandenong s festivities included dance performances, basket weaving and Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS art activities. 155975 cells as he waved to his child. He yelled a parting message to his mother sitting in the gallery: “Send me some money, mum.” In his cell, the man is heard loudly imitating a cockatoo, repeatedly shrieking “hello! hello! hello! hello!” as another person in custody was led past him into court and then back from the court. You have to feel sorry for the custody officers in the Dandenong police cells. A STAR journalist was run off Ballarto Road by
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A POLISH senior citizen club in Doveton has shut down after its modest community group grant was not renewed. The Polish Forty Plus Club, which has 15 members aged up to 92 years, was established, thanks to a Home and Community Care state grant in 2015’16. A club petition to Casey council said the club was a “ray of light at the end of a dark lifetime” for one of Melbourne’s densest enclaves of residents of Polish background. A Polish Community Council of Victoria team leader ‘Joanna’ said that as of 1 July, the funding ran out and the lights went out on the group. The HACC funding is provided by the State Government and administered by Casey council.
‘Joanna’ said Casey had helped create a vital social outlet for the group members, many who don’t speak English and are otherwise isolated. Casey provided a hall as well as a community bus to pick up group members. The group met for exercise, games, crosswords, singing, art, crafts, outings and talks, as well as healthy meals provided by the PCCV. The club boasts that it is one of the most active of the Polish planned activity groups in the region. “Casey council did an amazing job. They were fantastic to us,” ‘Joanna’ said. Member Maria Trofimiuk said she found the fortnightly group “so relaxing, rewarding and rejuvenating”. “We just get together and
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Michael Lynch is on a slow recovery path after his miraculous survival. 156012 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Then there were the complications from the crash - stress, memory loss, depression, trauma, and a painful back that can no longer lift heavy things. Every night, he takes antidepressants to help him sleep, to stop him thinking “stupid things”. The coccyx still “kills me”, stopping him from sitting on a wooden chair for long. Then there’s the brand-new watch smashed in the crash. Mr Lynch says his wife always told him not to wear it while riding. Mr Lynch had been riding a bike since he was 15. He took it up with renewed gusto when he retired from truck driving. He joined Southern Masters riding group and made a lot of mates. But there was also a lot
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Weapons find By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A CRANBOURNE tattooist whose home bungalow contained drugs, two sawn-off longarms, several machetes and a dagger has been put on a twoyear community corrections order. Shane Hart, 24, was charged with trafficking after police seized 36.49 grams of ice as well as cannabis and 3.6 grams of amphetamines during the backyard bungalow raid on 2 October, a court heard. Also seized were a sawnoff Winchester rifle, a sawn-off 12-gauge shotgun, cash and drug paraphernalia, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told on 4 July. Hart, who pleaded guilty to all charges, told police at the time the drugs were for personal use and that he collected knives. Defence lawyer Zarah Garde-Wilson told the court Hart had been originally referred to the Dandenong Drug Court over the offences.
That course of action was aborted due to Hart attempting suicide with a gun in February. “He heard voices to shoot himself,� Ms Garde-Wilson said. As a result, Hart was hospitalised for a month and had recently been discharged from rehabilitation, Ms Garde-Wilson said. Hart, who had a “long-standing� schizoid disorder, was exposed to drugs and “extremely bad peer influences� at a tattoo parlour workplace. He later worked as a fullyqualified tattooist at home, where the police raids took place, his lawyer said. The court was told Hart was receiving drug and mentalhealth treatment, had moved in with family and started parttime work. He had been drug-free since February, disposed of his phone and closed his Facebook account, the court was told. “All of the people who knew him think he’s dead,� Ms Garde-Wilson said.
Magistrate Pauline Spencer said the combination of a “significant� quantity of drugs and weapons were of “great concern�. Ms Spencer said she would normally order a “lengthy term of imprisonment� but for Hart’s young age, and lack of relevant priors. “You’ve never been in trouble with this sort of thing before. You got in trouble quickly and deeply.� She said Hart may have been suffering an untreated mental illness at the time of the incident. The suicide attempt may have been a “circuit-breaker� for Hart, who showed “strong indicators of a positive rehabilitation�. Ms Spencer ordered the cash to be forfeited to the State, and the drugs and weapons destroyed. If you need help, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636.
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STREETS in the south-east could soon be under 24/7 police surveillance as residents with CCTV systems are enlisted to be the eyes and ears of criminal investigators working to drive down the rising rate of aggravated home burglaries and carjackings. Residents in Cardinia, Casey and Dandenong are being encouraged to sign up to a CCTV database, as police ramp up their investigative efforts following a spate of attacks on homes in recent months. Proactive Policing Unit Sergeant Brad Johnstone said the database would be invaluable to investigation, particularly as they work to quash an emerging opportunistic crime trend, where offenders try a series of homes and cars until they find their target. “In our area, the intelligence tells us that in some cases offenders walk the street and attempt multiple houses or garages before they find one that is unlocked or easily accessible,” he said. 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. But more concerning is the increasingly violent attacks carried out by home invaders, such as the emerging Apex youthgang, known to use weapons on people caught off guard in their own homes.
Police want residents to provide them access to private CCTV system to help solve street crime. New or under-development housing estates are working out to be a hard hit area in the south-east division, according to Leading Senior Constable Frank Bailey. He said investigative and civilian forces were already uniting on the quest to solve and deter crimes, with a number of residents already signing up for CCTV access to police in the few days it has been since the initiative was launched. Home surveillance installations are becoming a growing trend in the region. Leading Sen Const Bailey said home invasion victims often went on to install security, including CCTV, alarms and sensor systems, at their home after their brush with intruders, and the same security precautions were often taken on board by surrounding neighbours. A divisional CCTV data-
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HOME BIG ON SPACE DRIVE down a perfect tree-lined driveway and make your way home to this cosy, family residence. The house offers an array of living areas and suits a family with older children or teenagers where there is plenty of space to all be together or where everyone can have some much needed alone time. The main bedroom has walk-in
wardrobes and an ensuite. The three remaining bedrooms are all very spacious with fitted wardrobes. A central bathroom with corner bath is easily accessible from all bedrooms. The formal lounge and dining room is also located at the front of the home and spills into the timber kitchen with lots of cupboard and bench space, and overlooks a large undercover alfresco area.
Downstairs, a wet bar and theatre room open out through bi-fold doors to a large timber decked area, where the privacy and seclusion of this huge 1069 square metre block is simply irresistible. Additional features include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, three split-systems, double garage with remote control and large storage under the house.
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13 Rheanva Street Inspect: Saturday, 10am-10.30am Price: Buyers over $760,000 Contact: Anne Haynes, 0417 007 350 PEAKE REAL ESTATE, BERWICK, 9707 5300
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MORTGAGEES AUCTION SATURDAY 30TH JULY @ 11:00AM
PAINT AND PROFIT 5 ASHTON RISE NARRE WARREN SOUTH (MEL: 96 K12) INSPECT SATURDAY 1:00PM – 1:45PM This three bedroom, two bathroom, brick and tile home is located on 547 sq. Metres (approx) of land, is to be sold in “As Is” condition. Features open plan living area with solid fuel built in heater, walk in robe and en-suite to master bedroom and BIR’s to other bedrooms. Timber deck to long ranch style verandah. Prime location set in a quiet court, walk to Amberley Park Primary, Secondary Schools and Shops. Bus to Fountain Gate, Dandenong, Cranbourne, Hampton Park and Hallam Station. Enquiries: Anthony Falvo: 0418 379 717 or Peter Rouse: 0418 330 037
ATTENTION RENOVATORS OR DEVELOPERS 4 WESTLEIGH CRESCENT NARRE WARREN (MEL.100 C3) INSPECT SATURDAY 2.00PM – 2.45PM This three bedroom, one bathroom, brick and tile home is located on 654 sq metres (Approx) of land is to be sold in “As Is” condition. Features very open plan living area with the need for plaster board and a new kitchen, three bedrooms with BIR’s, separate toilet. Prime location set in a quiet street, walk to Primary Secondary Schools and Shops. Bus to Fountain Gate, Dandenong, Cranbourne, Hampton Park and Hallam station. Enquiries: Anthony Falvo 0418 379 717, or Peter Rouse 0418 330 037 peter@park1realestate.com.au
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5940 4044
Buyers Over $420,000
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3 double bedrooms, master with W.I.R & ensuite. Living space with formal lounge, combined family meals and a rumpus room. Kitchen with breakfast bar, oven, cook top and dishwasher. Other features include ducted heating, cooling and gas fire place.
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Harvest your future in Arena. For sale. Buyers Over $560,000 Superbly designed, decorated and located is this Prestige Porter Davis home, master suite is a standout with dressing room and deluxe ensuite, built in robes to all other 4 bedrooms. Living space is extraordinary with a perfect mix of casual, formal & zoned spaces, stand outs include a grand entry, 9ft ceiling height, ducted gas heating, exquisite timber look flooring, CCTV and fully landscaped block setting the tone for this outstanding family entertainer..
F5 G2 H2 5940 4044 Shop 3 11 John Street Pakenham obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Sat 1:00-1.30pm Craig Currie 0417135075 Kylie Currie 0488086012
Pakenham 30/11 Hawk Avenue
Great investment opportunity. For sale. Buyers Over $280,000 Situated in the highly sought after North side of Pakenham you will find this modern near new unit that is sure to tick all your boxes with its list of features and inclusions such as: t Spacious fully appointed kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances. t Two double bedrooms both with BIR t Open plan living featuring ducted heating and split system cooling t Private courtyard to enjoy relaxing with family and friends.
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Pakenham
Buyers Over $280,000
Garfield
Buyers Over $495,000
MODERN, SPACIOUS & NORTHSIDE!!
COUNTRY LIVING – TOWN PRECINCT!!
Beautifully presented and within walking distance to Cardinia Lakes Shopping Centre is this striking townhouse. Featuring two bedrooms – main bedroom with built in robes and direct access to main bathroom. Stylish kitchen with gas hot plates, oven, pantry and island bench. Light and bright lounge with gas ducted heating. Large bathroom with shower, toilet, bath and vanity. Single garage with remote and internal access, water tank and paved entertaining area. Pristine in every way!!
Built on a lovely 3,839m2 allotment is this cottage style home with polished floors, great size main bathroom, choose whether you utilise he home as a 2 or 3 bedroom. Combustion heating plus split system. Large sized kitchen and abutting meals area. Rear veranda overlooks the beautiful grounds and gardens. Good shedding with 3 phase power. The property also comes with a grazing lease for the property - Ideal for a pony. Join the country exodus now!!
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From $299,000
Pakenham
$825,000
BRAND NEW LUXURY TOWNHOUSE
DEVELOPMENT SITE – OUTSTANDING POTENTIAL!!
With display like presentation this remaining townhouse will satisfy the astute investor or home owner. With easy walking distance to shops, school & public transport these charming townhouses feature 3 bedrooms, full ensuite to master, a light filled formal lounge, full hostess kitchen with adjoining meals area, quality fixtures & fittings throughout, gas ducted heating & split system air-con, double garage with internal access, landscaped gardens both front & back, garden shed, clothesline.
Located in the heart of the Pakenham township is this excellent development site comprising of a site area of 1,838m2, this site lends itself to Residential development or possibly a medical use (STCA). The property has two modest homes, shedding and good access. Walking distance to transport hub, shopping and Pakenham CBD. Sites like these are rarely offered!!
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Pakenham
Buyers Over $250,000
Pakenham
Buyers Over $250,000
INVEST TODAY – WATCH IT GROW TOMORROW!!
STRONG INVESTMENT – TOWNSHIP LOCATION!!
If you’re looking to occupy or perhaps add to the investment portfolio, then this shop if for you. Located in the ‘Centrecourt Arcade’ with a floor area of 40m2 approximately, it’s a great investment. Good foot traffic, close to Pakenham Marketplace, Transport and Bypass. Owner Leasing back, it’s a great time to invest!!
Securely leased until the 15th November, 2020 is this perfect investment property. Floor area of approximately 50m2, located in the Manhattan Arcade. Returning $985 per month plus all outgoings. Excellent foot traffic and access to the Main Street. Ideal for new investor or add to the portfolio, rarely offered in this location!!
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Buy Now $420,000
Bunyip
Buyers Over $3,000,000
4 ½ ACRES CLEARED
PRIME GRAZING LAND – 5 TITLES
This ideal block in a wonderful setting that enjoys a bitumen road frontage along with a secondary road, cleared and ready to build on with power at the gate. The double gate entry is impressive and the serenity of the area doesn’t escape you on site. Make the move and enjoy the classic country lifestyle here as these sized blocks are rare!!
An ideal grazing opportunity located within only minutes of the Princes Freeway. Well layed out into 28 paddocks is this 253 acre parcel via central laneway, with ample water with bore & dams x6, first class stock handling facilities, dairy still operational, 12 swingover, hayshed, machinery shed & 2 road frontage. A comfortable weatherboard home situated on the rise overlooking the farm comprises 2 bedrooms, study, storage, 2 living areas & country style kitchen!!
Derrick Brown 0418 317 096
Stephen O’Loughlin 0408 591 170
Phil Caswell 0419 882 650
Steve Hobson 0418 897 411
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PAKENHAM 99 MAIN STREET
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ICONIC BUILDING – EXPOSURE & POSITION!!
PAKENHAM 80 JOHN STREET
AUCTION
Pakenham Newsagency has been located in the heart of the township for many decades, known location to all. For the first time in many years the freehold is offered for sale. Originally two shops the floor area – 441m2 consists of display area, office admin, storage & staff amenities, rear access plus car-parks. Leased until 2020 with annual income of $145,000 plus GST and outgoings. Strong Lease, income, position and one of Pakenham’s best!!
Rarely offered in the Pakenham CBD is vacant Commercial real estate, now’s the chance to enter the market. Floor area of 414m2, three road frontages, floor to ceiling glass windows maximise the exposure for the new business. Suspended ceiling, air-conditioning plus loading zone. Recently vacated, this property has plenty of upside to the new owner/ investor. Split level and dual access. Invest with confidence here!!
Auction: Friday 15th July, 2016 @ 1:00pm - held at 80 John Street Terms: 10% Deposit – Balance 60 Days
Auction: Friday 15th July, 2016 @ 12:00pm on site Terms: 10% Deposit – Balance 60 Days
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Pakenham
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST 317 McGregor Road, PAKENHAM STRATEGIC LAND HOLDING 118.4 HA / 292 AC (app.) This well positioned parcel in the fast growing South East corridor is well located inside the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) and will enjoy exceptional access and exposure from multiple main road frontages. It’s a site for those with a vision - Plenty of scope here!! Closing 20th July, 2016 Terms by Negotiation Derrick Brown – 0418 317 096
Derrick Brown 0418 317 096
Stephen O’Loughlin 0408 591 170
Phil Caswell 0419 882 650
Steve Hobson 0418 897 411
119 Main Street Pakenham 1232271-KC25-16
BERWICK
OFFICER
NEAT AND NEW THIS three-bedroom home in The Rise estate has two living areas plus a rumpus/theatre room, main bedroom with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, a study or fourth bedroom, and alfresco entertaining ideal for a family. The kitchen will have stainless-steel appliances, stone bench tops (also in laundry and bathrooms) and a large walk-in pantry - with plenty of room for everything Gas heating and evaporative cooling will also be installed, along with double-
glazed windows - giving the home a sixstar energy rating. The double garage features a rear roller door with access through to the garden. The home is currently under construction by “KAT Constructions” local, boutique, quality builders, building homes locally for over 35 years. The home will be ready to go mid this year, with landscaping to the front garden and driveway completed - all you need to do is move in.
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Inspect: By appointment Price: $595,000 Contact: Samantha Johnson, 0478 178 618 FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS, NARRE WARREN, 9705 4888
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RETIRE IN STYLE THIS perfectly presented
retirement home is nestled into a lovely landscaped garden setting on five manicured acres. OFFERING two bedrooms, a study, formal living area and a functional kitchen/meals area. It includes quality fixtures and fittings throughout, ducted heating, split-system air-conditioner and a single carport. Easy access to all services including shopping centres, parks and transport. The village offers its residents
numerous activities including bowling green, arts and crafts plus in-house care services.
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97/6 Melville Park Drive Inspect: Saturday, 1.00pm Price: Buyers over $350,000 Contact: Peter Watson, 0418 105 402 or Greg Phillips, 0417 144 907 FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS, BERWICK, 9707 6000
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COUNTRY & COASTAL
WARRAGUL
CORINELLA
THREE-LEVEL HOME BY THE BAY THIS attractive home is set in one of the most sought after locations in the area, picturesque and quiet and only a very short walk to the foreshore, on a 869 square metre block with plenty of space to park cars, boats or caravans. The home has three levels, with a spacious entry, laundry and linen cupboards, then up the the second level where there are three spacious bedrooms. The main has a walk-in wardrobe and full ensuite, and there is a family bathroom with a bath and separate shower, a second living area or rumpus room with polished floors that’s light and bright with a splitsystem air-conditioner and sliding doors leading to one of the balconies and lovely bay views. The third level has a study area and opens out to a delightful large open-plan family and dining area with polished timber floors and a modern and spacious kitchen to one side with stainless-steel appliances and dishwasher. There is also another reverse-cycle air-conditioner on this level and sliding doors leading to a
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larger deck with impressive bay views. Outside, there is an large undercover carport area, minimal gardens, large block and fully fenced with two entries. You can enjoy the beautiful coastal walks and walking track close by, boat ramp, community centre, playground, bowls, tennis courts, local shop and V/ Line bus only a few minutes away, and about 20 minutes to Phillip Island.
3 Hamelin Close Sale by set date: 10 July Price: $440,000-$465,000 Inspect: Saturday 9 July, at noon Contact: Lynn Pendergast, @REALTY, 0458 780 023
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BIG SHED LITTLE HOUSE AC 1.2 RE 3 S
77.3 ACRES, 4 TITLES, ABUNDANT WATER
CNR PITT & MURRAy RD IONA 77 Acres of productive peat & loam soils subdivided into 4 titles. Excellent water supply from irrigation bore with a 120mgl water licence plus a second stock bore. Centrally located main irrigation pipe, underground drainage pipes + stockyard & loading race. The property has been uncropped for 20+ years & is currently used for grazing, with an abundance of water & productive soils this property would suit itself to horticultural pursuits. Sealed road frontage off Pitt Road as well as frontage to Murray Road.Located 6kms Garield, 1hr Melbourne. $1,499,000 Internet ID: 9500851 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
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1233887
GARFIELD
Awesome opportunity to secure a small acreage property secluded and surrounded by other large farms. Ideal for tradie as the shedding is huge, plus the home is in need of cosmetic renovation but comprises of formal living with wood fire large kitchen family leading to outdoor undercover area plus you have 3 bedrooms. Plenty of room outside for a horse or work from home with the super shedding. OFI: Saturdays 2nd, 9th, 16th & 23rd July 2016 11.30 - 12.00pm Terms: 10% Deposit Balance in 30 Days Contact: Brian Mc Intosh 0407 868 909 Andrew MacTaggart 0418 385 158 Shop 5/275 Station St, Koo Wee Rup T 16P
5/275 Station Street, Koo Wee Rup People t thaPlease Ph: 5997 2133
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$950,000
FOR SALE BY SET DATE PRESTIGIOUS 3 LEVEL HOME BY THE BAY
You’ll love this magnificent 20 acre property with a BV home offering three bedrooms, two bathrooms, study, modern kitchen and separate lounge room. Excellent variety of shedding - 12m x 24m Industrial shed, 24 m x 6m (7 bay shed with 3 bays are parking, 2 bays are stables, 2 bays for workshop) and 15m x 5m (5 bay shed with one bay being fully enclosed). Well fenced paddocks with 3 horse shelters and large 25m x 40m clay base ready for that horse arena. 260 Fourteen Mile Road, Garfield CONTACT: Vince Di Grazia 0433 921 581
This attractive home is set in one of the most sought after locations in the area, picturesque and quiet and only a very short walk to the foreshore, on a large 869m2 block with plenty of space to park cars, boats or caravans. The home itself boast three levels, three spacious bedrooms plus a study area, the master has a walk-in robe and full ensuite, a family bathroom, a second living area or rumpus room with polished loors and is light and bright with a split system air conditioner and sliding doors leading to one of the balconies and lovely bay views . The third level has a delightful large open plan family and dining area with polished timber loors and a modern and spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances and dishwasher and sliding doors leading to a larger deck with impressive bay views. Outside is an large undercover carport area, minimal gardens, large block and fully fenced with two entries. FOR SALE BY SET DATE 10th July 2016 if not sold prior. ADDRESS: 3 Hamelin Close, Corinella PRICE: $440,000 to $465,000 buyers INSPECT: Saturday 9th July at 12 noon or by appointment. AGENT: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023
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STUNNING 20 ACRE PROPERTY
LYNN PENDERGAST 0458 780 023
COUNTRY LIFESTYLE WIDE sweeping verandahs wrap around all sides of the home and take in the half acre of beautiful park-like setting that surrounds. A shallow creek flows past and established trees compliment this unique property. The house is set in a quiet court with all large allotments and prestige homes around, and there is potential to develop, with approvals, an additional two dwellings or the big shed you always wished for. The home is tidy with neutral tones, wide open living spaces and plenty of windows taking in the stunning outdoors. There are three bedrooms with access onto the deck, one bathroom and a
perfectly appointed kitchen and dining area warmed by the solid-fuel heater or convenient reverse-cycle split-system.
Inspect: By appointment Price: $375,000 Contact: Miranda Pike, 0404 193 205 and Max Canobie, 0429 858 384 SEJ REAL ESTATE, WARRAGUL, 5622 3800
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ALEX SCOTT & STAFF, PAKENHAM – 5941 1111 Pakenham 18 Wakenshaw Crescent 12.00pm - 12.30pm BARRY PLANT, DROUIN – 0356 253 006 Drouin 2 Outlook Drive Drouin 8 Bushy Park Court Drouin 31 Buln Buln Road Drouin 36 Lyndhurst Square Drouin 2 Buritta Court Drouin 9 Aaron Court Longwarry 18 Proctor Road
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BARRY PLANT, PAKENHAM – 5941 1977 Pakenham 17 Seville Street Pakenham 14 Broadbent Way Pakenham 16 Stringybark Circuit Pakenham 46 Arthur Phillip Drive Pakenham 1 Leicester Square Pakenham 15 Everly Circuit Pakenham 30 Cascade Way Pakenham 49 Banjo Patterson Drive Pakenham 59 Leigh Drive Pakenham 15 Murray Avenue Pakenham 7 Donday Court Bunyip 28A Wattletree Road Garfield 1 Main Street Bunyip 14 Royanne Close
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FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS, BERWICK – 9707 6000 Cranbourne North 44 Mickleham Drive Sat 11.30 - 12.00pm Beaconsfield 88 Scenic Drive Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm Berwick 7 Dryden Court Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm Berwick 38-40 Cloverfield Close Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm Narre Warren South 7 William Leonard Court Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS, NARRE WARREN – 9705 4888 Hampton Park 6 Ballina Place Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS, PAKENHAM – 5941 4444 Pakenham 1a Elrona Court Sat 11.00am Pakenham 22 Kilburn Place Sat 11.45am
O’BRIEN REAL ESTATE, SOUTH EAST Beaconsfield 14 Janet Bowman Boulevard Beaconsfield 14 Janet Bowman Boulevard Berwick 1 Orlando Place Berwick 1 Orlando Place Berwick 1/9 Lydia Mary Drive Berwick 12 Denmark Hill Road Berwick 12 Denmark Hill Road Berwick 12 Kalastaire Grove Berwick 12 Kalastaire Grove Berwick 13 Williams Street Berwick 13 Williams Street Berwick 20 Emperor Road Berwick 20 Golf Links Road Berwick 20 Golf Links Road Berwick 28 Leisurewood Drive Berwick 28 Leisurewood Drive 33/18-26 Marlesford Crescent Berwick Berwick 47 Piermont Drive Berwick 47 Piermont Drive Berwick 5/6-8 Innes Court Berwick 8 Melrose Court Berwick 88 Sheldon Drive Berwick 88 Sheldon Drive Berwick 9 Carambola Place Blind Bight 10 Fishermans Drive Botanic Ridge 32 Long Street Botanic Ridge 32 Long Street Botanic Ridge 36 Callista Street Botanic Ridge 37-39 Long Street Botanic Ridge 63 Station Creek Way Botanic Ridge 63 Station Creek Way Clyde North 16 Buckskin Drive Clyde North 16 Buckskin Drive Clyde North 40 Murgese Circuit Cranbourne 14 Spring Water Crescent Cranbourne 14 Spring Water Crescent Cranbourne 2/36 Clarendon Street
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O’BRIEN REAL ESTATE, SOUTH EAST Endeavour Hills 6 Rossiter Ave Endeavour Hills 7 Southwell Close Endeavour Hills 7 Southwell Close Endeavour Hills 8 Piedmont Close Endeavour Hills 8 Piedmont Close 12.30pm Hampton Park 16 Cotham Square Hampton Park 16 Cotham Square Hampton Park 19A Brunel Court Hampton Park 19A Brunel Court Hampton Park 70 Green Valley Crescent Hampton Park 70 Green Valley Crescent Hastings 12 Broadstone Way, Cranbourne Hastings 16 Brydon Crt, Hastings Hastings 2 Alexanda Dve, Hastings 4 Stonebank Gve, Cranbourne Ea Hastings Junction Village 1184 Ballarto Road 544 Cranbourne-Frankston Road Langwarrin Lynbrook 30 Gilmore Crescent Lynbrook 30 Gilmore Crescent Narre Warren 1 Peveril Court Narre Warren 21 London Crescent Narre Warren 40 Saxonwood Drive Narre Warren 40 Saxonwood Drive Narre Warren North 223-225 ABeckett Road Narre Warren North 223-225 ABeckett Road Narre Warren North 293 Belgrave Hallam Road Narre Warren North 293 Belgrave Hallam Road Narre Warren North 293 Belgrave Hallam Road Narre Warren Nth 299 Belgrave Hallam Road Narre Warren Nth 40 A’Beckett Road Narre Warren South 3 Quail Court Narre Warren South 3 Quail Court Narre Warren South 6 Golden Leaf Avenue Narre Warren South 6 Lomandra Court Narre Warren South 6 Lomandra Court Narre Warren South 6 Lomandra Court Noble Park 4 Gertrude Court
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Sweet winter treats greeted DIETS were swept aside for serious sweet-toothed sampling at Winter Treats in Wilson Botanic Park, Berwick on 2 July. More than 24 speciality stalls gave away free desserts and snacks under a big marquee as part of the day's gourmet activities.
Among the decadent offerings were cupcakes from Cranbournebased Sargent Sweets, and Christmas cake slices from the Lioness Club of Berwick. There were also demonstrations in making bread and chocolate, and decorating cookies.
Above: Leesha Abela and Kate Sargent from Sargent Sweets serve some lavishly iced cakes. 155941
Left: Lioness Club of Berwick members Mandy McGowanGrills, Suzanne Henman, Diane Maslen and Pat Ormerod dish up Christmas cake. 155941 Picture: ROB CAREW
Courtney Taylor at the 2015 CranbourneNarre Relay for Life.
Relay team scouting for new participants MONEY means life for these fundraising trailblazers at the Cranbourne-Narre Relay For Life. Last year’s event raised more than $67,000 for research and prevention programs of Cancer Council Victoria, and the team hoped to hit $105,000 this year. Committee member Brooke Walford said the local relay events had raised $302,376 in four years, but the team had a more imminent goal in sight. “We’re currently looking for passionate residents to gather their
friends to participate in the Cranbourne-Narre Relay For Life,” Ms Walford said. “We’re also looking for local businesses to provide support through sponsorships or donations.” The next relay will take place at the Casey Field’s Athletics Track over the weekend of Saturday 5 November from 4pm. The Cranbourne-Narre Warren event will highlight special ceremonies, including an honorary lap for survivors and carers.
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By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS HALLAM-BASED Wastech Engineering has added an international award to its rapidly filling trophy collection. On 27 June, the recycling manufacturers were presented by Danish Ambassador Borge Petersen and Danish deputy consul general Rikke Scheel Gamborg with the lofty His Royal Highness Prince Heinrik’s Medal of Honour. The award recognises Wastech’s service to trade relations between Denmark and Australia. The ties had been forged between Wastech director Neil Bone and Danish-based company Bramidan chief executive Henrik Dueholm Madsen during a chat at an expo in Melbourne in 2001. Since then Wastech has distributed a growing number of Bramidan’s cardboard balers in a variety of sizes to supermarkets and other businesses in Australia. In that time, both partners have prospered. Mr Madsen returned to Australia for a two-day visit especially for the formal medal presentation. He told Star News he had chosen to partner Wastech 15 years ago on “pure stomach feeling”. “We have grown together. Bramidan is now four to five times bigger. “We have a very big market share in Australia, and (Wastech) are one of our best distributors globally.” Mr Bone said at the time of the first encounter Wastech was in its infancy. “We started with nothing. We were starting behind the pack.” Now Wastech turns over $45 million annually - more than seven times the figure in 2001. Mr Bone said Wastech had compared notes with its Danish partner on such things as quality standards and service networks. Ambassador Petersen said the prestigious medal recognised a company that had achieved excellence in promoting Danish products over a number of years. “It’s something one can be proud of,” Ambassador Petersen said.
Danish Ambassador Borge Petersen, Wastech’s Paul Bone and Neil Bone, Henrik Dueholm Madsen and Danish deputy consul-General Pictures: and trade commissioner Rikke Sheel Gamborg. 156039 STEWART CHAMBERS
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THE latest edition of Grow magazine is out now online and in print. Grow is a collaboration between Star News Group and the Casey Cardinia Region to promote business activity in the two municipalities. Issue three with Bellevue Orchard’s Bernadette Russo on the cover, features a story on the Officer orchard’s new sparkling pink lady apple juice. Bellevue Orchard was one of three Casey Cardinia Region businesses nominated for this year’s Manufacturing Hall of Fame. The magazine also features stories on the two other local nominees, The July issue of Grow magazine. Hallam’s TRJ Engineering and Dorma Australia. es of intergeneration change in a Editor Garry Howe sat down family business, while the Bartlett’s with brothers Ray and Ron Weinzi- have recently notched up 70 years in erl, who oversee one of the most im- business. pressive business and property portFirst National Neilson Partners folios in the Casey Cardinia Region, managing director Ross Neilson to talk about their growing business opens up to Grow about his typiempire which includes Australian cal working day and how he relaxes Precision Technologies in Berwick away from work. and Car Megamart in Pakenham. The magazine also has a special Robert Gordon and Bartlett feature on event and conference Equipment are other highly success- venues in the south east and an upful family business featured in the date on the Casey Cardinia Business July edition. Hub. Grow talked to founder Robert Visit growcaseycardinia.com.au Gordon and his three children, Kate, to read these and other stories or to Bobby and Sam, about the challeng- subscribe to an e-copy of Grow.
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How to experience the world IS THERE a world without borders? There would be, according to famous Scandinavian adventurer Thor Heyerdahl who championed the ethos of ‘experiencing your world’. The famous explorer famously embarked on his 8000km Kon-Tiki expedition on a hand-built raft across the Pacific Ocean and showed that vast distances did not hinder ancient people from reaching faraway lands and cultures. When it comes to bridging ‘different worlds’, Victoria based Southern Cross Cultural Exchange strongly believes that “a whole family, not just the individual, gains from the action of one youth living half a world away,” said Rob Lindsay, national director of Australia’s established pioneer in international educational student exchange. Can anyone between the age of 15 and 18 venture from the comforts and known environment of his or her hometown to a vastly different part of the world while they are still in high school? The answer from Rob is that they can. The educational exchange organisation has successfully linked curious, motivated and adaptable high schools students who not only had a sense of geographical adventure but also a huge interest in knowing how their counterparts and families in different cultures live and learn. This ‘switch’ of cultures happens not just to the exchange student but the host family which voluntarily opens its home and welcomes the student to live with them for a while during their program which includes attending a local high school close to the family. Rob said July’s intake of students have all been placed with wonderful families, all of whom who are helping to making the dream of the exchange student they host come true. For other families interested in the idea, there is still an opportunity to host a student from midAugust who is arriving later from France, Sweden, Finland or Germany.
Exchange students will soon swap the vistas of Scandinavia for the Australian coast and bush as part of a high school exchange program organised by Southern Cross Cultural Exchange. 156301 “Our wonderful volunteer host families all come in different shapes and sizes - families often have similar-aged teenagers of their own,” he said. “As well, we have families with younger children who look forward to having a ‘big brother’ or ‘sister’ from overseas. “We also have to empty-nesters who are keen to host a responsible and adaptable teenager from a different country.” Voluntary host participants are well-assisted by SCCE. The not-for-profit organisation looks after students’ school enrolments, travel and insurance arrangements and offers guidance and support. If you and your family are keen to experience your world, from your own home, and would like to know more about becoming a volunteer family to an overseas exchange student from France, Sweden, Finland or Germany, this is the time to get in touch with SCCE on 1800 500 501 (toll free) or email info@scce.com.au. For more information visit www.scce.com.au.
Some of the products you can purchase at Small World of Flavours.
Savour the flavour TRAVEL around the culinary world without leaving town at Small World of Flavour. The business stocks Australian, American, English, Sri Lankan, Indian, South African, Nigerian, Ugandan, New Zealand, South Pacific, Mexican, Dutch, Romanian and Asian Foods and ingredients. The store’s Jacky Gee said they aimed to provide a top range of all foods from different countries. “We highly support local
grown foods in Victoria as well as trying to support all other countries as well,” Jacky said. “We deliver products from as many countries as we can. We bring in products that customers request. We hold a lot of stock but of course cannot hold everything. We take orders on products we don’t have, but still try and find those products for customers. Every month we place items on sale with good life still or good dates.” The store has grown a lot
and moved location. “We had a smaller shop in the Manhattan Arcade originally called Asian Food and Grocery,” Jacky said. “We decided to expand due to demand for other countries.” They can be found at shop 2/125 Main Road (down the mall next to Cafe 127). Phone 5941 8088. Open Monday to Friday 10am to 5pm and Saturday 10am to 2pm. The store is closed on Sunday.
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South-east band, Wishbone need a new frontman. The rock band already has 30 covers under their belt from bands such as Grinspoon, Powderfinger, Screaming Jets, Matchbox20 and Presidents of the USA. They rehearse 2-3 weeks a month on Monday nights at Pony music in Hallam. They are of the 30-plus age bracket and are looking for a confident singer, whose voice can range from modern rock to mainstream metal. ■ Auditions start in Hallam over the coming weeks, which will be 30 minutes long of three songs. If interested email: wishbonelive@ gmail.com.
THE timeless story of an effervescent young orphan in the 1930s will be brought to life at the Cranbourne Community Theatre. The People’s Playhouse has been in rehearsals since February. Eight shows are planned. ■ 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.
Yoga Relaxing yoga classes have launched at the Balla Balla Community Centre. This alignment style of yoga is designed for all fitness levels and age groups and is great for beginners. ■ Classes begin on Thursday 14 July and run for 10 weeks from 1pm to 2.30pm. Cost $125. Balla Balla Community Centre, Cranbourne East, call 5990 0900.
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- 2pm.
The Big Freeze Festival MELBOURNE’S newest winter festival is coming to Cranbourne. For 10 days over the July school holidays, families will be able to experience snow along with snowman building and an enchanted forest, a giant snow globe, inflatable slides and character appearances. The festival will deliver days full of fun, workshops and rainy day arts and crafts. ■ Cranbourne Racecourse, Grant Street, from Saturday 2 July to Sunday 10 July between
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.
Mental health program GROW offers a 12-step recovery focused program to those suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional difficulties. ■ Berwick Neighbourhood Centre 112 High Street, Berwick, every Wednesday at 10am. For further information contact GROW Community Centre on 1800 558 268 or visitwww. grow.org.au. Gold coin donation appreciated.
Park run 9am and 5pm.
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.
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.
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. Pro-
duce 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 show only. Visit trybooking.com/171790 to book. Call Glenda on 0411 958 594 with any inquiries.
Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve DISCOVER the natural beauty of Alex Wilkie
PARTICIPATE with more than 100 others in a free five-kilometre timed event every Saturday morning. The event caters for serious runners and for those wanting a jog or even a walk. ■ Saturdays at 8am at Berwick Springs. Visit the Berwick Springs Parkrun website for more information.
Walk the centre CRANBOURNE Park offers health walks where participants are taken by a qualified instructor from the YMCA. Registrations can be taken on the day and participants are encouraged to wear loose-fitting clothes and comfortable walking shoes. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.40am in the fresh food area and the walk finishes at 8.45am.
Car boot and market sale THE Cranbourne Bowling Club holds a car boot and market sale on the first Sunday of every month. ■ 5 Grant Street / PO Box 126 Cranbourne, free entry, Cost: $10 per car. For more information call Shirley Venville on 0411 774 783 or email crannybowls@bigpond.com.
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ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE
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Announcements
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Professionals C389274-HJ50-5
0407 555 050
Chihuahua puppy has gone from our home on Center Road, Berwick. Microchip: 9560-00004887-886. Only 4 months old; our Lil man is very much missed & adored. If there is anyone out there who can help with his return please call:
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Professional tree and stump removal Servicing all areas More than 20 years experience 24 hour storm damage Mulch for sale
Call Julie
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John was a popular and greatly respected part of our local training community and will be dearly missed by all at the Club. We all extend our heartfelt condolences to Margot and the family.
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V To Share BEACONSFIELD, share large house on property. Own BR, small lounge. $200pw includes bills. Phone 9769 9127 or 0421 108 005.
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Trades & Services
V Storage STORAGE SPACE / FACTORY for rent. Purton Road Pakenham. Toilet inc. office space 186M2. Earle – 0418 354 062 POA
Employment V Apprenticeships/Traineeships
APPRENTICE BAKER Bakers Delight Pakenham requires reliable and enthusiastic people to join our great bakery team. Full training and support for the right applicant, no experience necessary.
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A CONVERSATION with former Collingwood premiership skipper Nick Maxwell has helped to spark Pakenham teenager Jai Rout on his footy journey. Rout, a lifelong Pies fan, had a nervous introduction to one of his childhood idols but the advice he received about leadership, maturity and being able to stand up when it matters has sparked him in a particularly strong month of TAC Cup football with the Gippsland Power. The 18-year-old who now calls Cora Lynn his home club was dropped early this season at the Power but instead of letting the disappointment weigh him down, he returned to the Cobras and worked on the things he needed to win back his place in the side under Maxwell’s former premiership-winning Pies team mate Leigh Brown.
Rout credits the likes of Cobras coach David Main, gun midfielder Ricky Clark, and forward pair Anthony Giuliano and Ryan Gillis with helping boost his football development - in everything from mindset to forward pressure to displaying elite footskills in key stages of games. And since re-entering the Power’s TAC Cup side in early June against the North Ballarat Rebels, Rout has been in the best every week - including a five-goal haul against the Western Jets at Morwell recently. “The first half of my season wasn’t that great - they told me to go back and work on my pressure and tackling,” Rout said. “I went back to Cora Lynn and worked really hard for four weeks and won my opportunity back.” That happened in no small part due to the encouragement and coaching from Main who
helped him work on the exact areas of his game he needed to lift. Now things like defensive pressure inside forward 50 are becoming strengths. Rout models his style of game on someone like a Cyril Rioli, who doesn’t need a huge amount of possession to have an impact. That describes Rout perfectly. Against the Jets he kicked his five goals from just 11 kicks. “I want to make a career out of footy, but if I don’t I want to work my way into a VFL side and play as high a standard as possible,” Rout said of his game moving forward. For now, he’s trying everything possible to improve his game at the Power, and his new home club Cora Lynn has embraced him with open arms. Now that he’s got that spark, look out any small defender who tries to stop him.
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QUIZ NUMBER 1511 1. WHO achieved a place in sporting infamy when she stopped rowing at the 2004 Olympics? 2. WHO scored the most runs for Australia at this year’s T20 World Cup? 3. WHICH Aussie golfer was runner-up to Jack Nicklaus in both the US Masters and US Open in 1972? 4. WHAT nationality is former World Cup soccer star Franz Beckenbauer? 5. WHICH AFL club has had the most Brownlow Medal winners? 6. WHAT sport featured in the movie ‘Field of Dreams’? 7. WHAT rules, drawn up in the 1800s, form the basis of modern boxing? 8. AT which Olympic Games did Australia march behind the International Olympic Committee flag? 9. WHO won the first Miracle Mile? 10. WHO did Seattle thrash in the 2014 Super Bowl? 11. WHICH racetrack annually stages the AJC Champagne Stakes? 12. WHICH father and son combination have both won Australian iron man titles?
games and currently sit atop the Division 2 standings. They’ll next take on the Ballarat Falcons, from 6.30pm this Saturday, at Heatherbrae Reserve - following the clash between the Gippsland Gladiators and the Monash Barbarians, which kicks off at 3pm. - RUSSELL BENNETT
16. WHICH Australian cycling champion died in a road race in 1958? 17. WHO beat Greg Norman in a play-off for the 1984 US Open golf title? 18. WHICH cricket playing nation didn’t win a Test between 1929 and 1955? 19. AT how many Olympic Games has Australia failed to win a medal? 20. IN yachting, what is a spinnaker?
Sydney 6. Baseball 7. Queensberry Rules 8. Moscow in 1980 9. Robin Dundee 10. ANSWERS: 1. Sally Robbins 2. Usman Khawaja 3. Bruce Crampton 4. German 5.
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THE Pakenham Silverbacks have continued their dominant start to the new Gridiron Victoria men’s season with a 44-6 thumping of the Gippsland Gladiators at Ranger Field, in Croydon, on Saturday. The Silverbacks, currently based at Officer’s Heatherbrae Reserve, put the foot down straight from the outset - put-
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Eagles bringing Wickers down By DAVID NAGEL SCRATCH the idea that the South East Football Netball League is a one-horse race after Cranbourne gave the previously unbeaten reigning premier Berwick a 53-point lesson at Casey Fields on Saturday. A vintage nine-goal performance from superstar full-forward Marc Holt was the individual highlight as the Eagles out-pressured, outmuscled, and totally out-played the 2015 champions in every facet of the game. The Eagles led by three goals at half time but put the foot down in the second half, booting 11 goals to four to run out convincing winners. Eagles coach Simon Goosey said his side would gain plenty from the win that reversed a two-game losing streak against the Wickers, including a loss in last year’s grand final. “We’ll gain some belief that if we prepare ourselves properly we can match it with any team in the competition,” Goosey said. “Premierships aren’t won in June or July and we’ve still got a long way to go, so we’re not getting
ahead of ourselves, but I was really proud of the effort and the way the boys prepared themselves for the challenge.” Cranbourne’s pressure was enormous, forcing the normally freeflowing Wickers to play stop-start footy. Holt was unstoppable, having three opponents on the day, while midfielders Shaun Marusic, Max Gearon, Mat Fletcher and Ryan Jones had the ball on a string. Mitch Johnson kicked three for the Wickers who had Ben Kearns try his best to lift his side from half forward. Michael Riseley held his own against Holt in a loss that will do the Wickers' premiership hopes no harm at all. Doveton is all but guaranteed a finals berth after an emotion-charged 48-point victory over Pakenham at Robinson Oval. The Doves farewelled one of their great characters and supporters, John ‘Meatloaf’ Calthorpe, hosted a White Ribbon Day Luncheon, and also celebrated the 200th game of current day president Aaron Henwood.
And they celebrated in style too, kicking 12 goals to four after quarter time to secure a crucial four premiership points. Shannon Henwood kicked three in his brother’s milestone match while ruckman Russ Gabriel gave Nick Battle and Lachie Batten first use through the middle of the ground. Defenders Sam Blackwood and Troy Toussaint were terrific for the Lions. Narre Warren full forward Darren Sheen continued his stellar start to the season kicking nine goals in the Magpies' 66-point victory over Tooradin, at Westernport Oval. This one was a shootout from start to finish, the Magpies kicking 26.11 (167) to 16.5 (101). Dean Kelly kicked five and Jarrod Dalton three, while Josh Tonna and Michael Collins were brilliant midfield contributors. For Tooradin, Nathan Page slotted four while Josh Muling and Troy Dolan were solid four-quarter performers. And Officer was made to work hard for its 20-point victory over a
Pakenham defender Stephen Morey rides a hard tackle against Doveton. Morey was one his side’s best in its 48-point defeat. 156219 Picture: ROB CAREW wayward Hampton Park at Starling Road. The Kangas had five less scoring shots than Redbacks, who kicked a heart-breaking 0.9 to 2.1 in the second term. The home side made the most of its chances, Ilan Osman kicking three, and heart-and-soul players Ben Tivendale and Matty Clarke kicking two each. Chris Larosa was at his brilliant best around the stoppages while Billy Thomas and Lionel Beniot were key players for the competitive Redbacks.
'Pies face streamrolling Eagles By DAVID NAGEL REIGNING champion Narre Warren will face its biggest challenger on Saturday when Beaconsfield heads to Kalora Park for a round-12 South East Football Netball League showdown. The Magpies are showing signs of being equally as dominant as last year, while the Eagles will hit the court after a six-game winning streak. Both teams have brilliant midcourts. The Magpies have skipper Leigh Taylor steering the ship with Kaela Hughes the Beaconsfield trump card. The Magpies warmed up for this week’s blockbuster clash with a dominant 67-30 victory over Tooradin at Westernport. The unbeaten Magpies had their biggest scare of the season against the Seagulls back in round four, winning 44-43, but were back to their brilliant best on the weekend. Regular playmakers like Kara Hargrave, Chloe Phillips, Erin Clark and Gabby Dwyer were missing, making the Magpies win all the more impressive. Tayla Shannon (GA) and Mel Pansow (GS) combined beautifully for four quarters, while Demi Brettoner was the star performer of the day at wing attack. Ebony Dolan (GD) and Mary McGindle (GK) tried hard to plug the holes for the Seagulls. Cranbourne made it back-to-back wins with a 47-31 victory over Berwick at Casey Fields. The Eagles lost their first three games of the season, but have since won four of their last seven, with a draw against Doveton showing that Donna Wilson and her girls have what it takes to match it with the better teams in the competition. “We’re getting better, we’re getting girls back from injury, they’re enjoying their netball and every-
thing’s pretty positive right now,” Donna said. “The girls are starting to believe that they can win and once they have that belief they can achieve anything.” The first quarter was tight, Cranbourne edging away by three before taking control of the match in the second quarter. The Eagles fired in a 13-7 second term, Ash Honan (C), Steph Ryan (WD) and Nat Sparks (WA) on top through the middle, with Tegan Stahl (GS) and Alanah Hardy (GA) cashing in up front. Tara Cecil (GD) and under-17 Hailey Galpin (GK) complimented that group with sound play at the defensive end of the court. Berwick’s goalers Emma Clarke (GS) and Nicole Westmorland (GA) battled hard against that duo in the attacking ring. Hampton Park bounced back to the winners list with a comfortable 51-41 victory over ROC at Starling Road. This was the first time the Redbacks had returned to the scene of last year’s grand final - and they left on much happier terms this time around. The Redbacks took their time to get warm, but a 13-5 second quarter put the issue beyond doubt. Monalisa Groom (C) continues to flourish through the midcourt, while Brooke Kiely (GS) had a great day out with 40 goals for the winners. Lauren Hargreaves (GS) and Sophie Tracey (WD) had great second halves for the Kangaroos. And finally, Doveton has slotted nicely into third place on the ladder after a 27-goal, 65-38, triumph over Pakenham. The home side was at its freescoring best, rattling on 18 goals to 10 in an explosive second term. Breanne Miller (WD) and Samantha Kappl (GA) were all decisive in that second-quarter move that paved the way for victory. Bec Cox (WD), Sam Jelo (GK) and captain Meaghan Musgrave (C) were sound performers for the Lions.
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SENFL SCOREBOARD SENIORS DOVETON 1.4 6.8 9.14 13.16(94) PAKENHAM 2.1 3.4 4.6 6.10(46) CRANBOURNE 3.5 5.10 12.11 16.12(108) BERWICK 1.1 3.4 4.7 7.13(55) OFFICER SFC 3.1 5.2 7.3 9.5 (59) HAMPTON PARK 1.1 1.10 2.11 4.15(39) TOORADIN-DALMORE 2.1 7.2 10.4 16.5(101) NARRE WARREN 7.3 12.3 21.8 26.11(167) RESERVES: Doveton 6.9 (45) v Pakenham 8.3 (51), Cranbourne 5.10 (40) v Berwick 7.8 (50), Officer SFC 13.10 (88) v Hampton Park 2.2 (14), Tooradin-Dalmore 5.6 (36) v Narre Warren 9.15 (69). UNDER 19: Doveton 16.15 (111) v Pakenham 6.4 (40), Narre Warren B 2.3 (15) v Narre Warren A 17.12 (114), Cranbourne 4.4 (28) v Berwick A 17.8(110), Officer SFC 7.9 (51) v Berwick B 6.5 (41). SENIORS Berwick 8 1 0 2 156.17 40 Narre Warren 8 2 0 1 187.93 36 Cranbourne 8 2 0 1 167.46 36 Beaconsfield 6 3 0 2 106.09 32 Doveton 6 4 0 1 98.66 28 Officer SFC 4 6 0 1 85.51 20 Pakenham 2 8 0 1 89.87 12 Tooradin-Dalmore 2 8 0 1 70.20 12 Hampton Park 0 10 0 1 32.18 4 This week: Pakenham v Officer, Narre Warren v Beaconsfield, Berwick v Tooradin, Cranbourne v Doveton, Hampton Park - bye. SOUTH EAST - NEPEAN DROMANA 3.1 6.4 11.10 15.11(101) DEVON MEADOWS 2.4 6.7 7.10 14.13(97) Other Games: Crib Point 5.4 (34) v Frankston 16.16 (112), Tyabb 5.7 (37) v Rosebud 19.29 (143). Ladder: Frankston 32, Hastings 32, Rosebud 30, Sorrento 28, Red Hill 28, Rye 26, Somerville 24, Dromana 24, Devon Meadows 16, Pearcedale 12, Crib Point 4, Tyabb 0. This week: Round 11 (split round) Rye v Pearcedale, Somerville v Sorrento, Hastings v Red Hill. NETBALL A GRADE: Cranbourne 47 v Berwick 31, Doveton 65 v Pakenham 38, ROC 41 v Hampton Park 51, TooradinDalmore 30 v Narre Warren 67, Beaconsfield - bye. B GRADE: Cranbourne 42 v Berwick 40, Doveton 46 v Pakenham 26, ROC 52 v Hampton Park 35, TooradinDalmore 22 v Narre Warren 52, Beaconsfield - bye. C GRADE: Cranbourne 23 v Berwick 24, Doveton 20 v Pakenham 44, ROC 31 v Hampton Park 31, TooradinDalmore 24 v Narre Warren 29, Beaconsfield - bye. D GRADE: Cranbourne 33 v Berwick 34, Doveton 36 v Pakenham 17, ROC 51 v Hampton Park 20, TooradinDalmore 33 v Narre Warren 42, Beaconsfield - bye. 17 UNDER RED: Cranbourne 49 v Berwick 12, Doveton 25 v Pakenham 27, ROC 38 v Hampton Park 23, Tooradin-Dalmore 5 v Narre Warren 78, Beaconsfield bye. 17 UNDER WHITE: Cranbourne 52 v Berwick 6, Doveton 30 v Pakenham 27, ROC 46 v Hampton Park 26, Tooradin-Dalmore 2 v Narre Warren 73, Beaconsfield bye. 15 UNDER RED: Cranbourne 14 v Berwick 16, Doveton 21 v Pakenham 19, Narre Warren 21 v Beaconsfield 26, ROC - bye. 15 UNDER WHITE: Cranbourne 23 v Berwick 17, Doveton 29 v Pakenham 37, ROC 27 v Hampton Park 18, Tooradin-Dalmore 17 v Narre Warren 23, Beaconsfield - bye. 13 UNDER RED: Cranbourne 22 v Berwick 8, Doveton 13 v Pakenham 17, Tooradin-Dalmore 31 v Narre Warren 30, Beaconsfield - bye, ROC - bye. 13 UNDER WHITE: Cranbourne 32 v Berwick 3, Doveton 10 v Pakenham 33, ROC 12 v Hampton Park 18, Tooradin-Dalmore 5 v Narre Warren 44, Beaconsfield bye. A GRADE LADDER TEAM W L D B % Pts Narre Warren 10 0 0 1 192.66 44 Beaconsfield 8 1 0 2 115.81 40 Doveton 5 4 1 1 111.46 26 Hampton Park 5 5 0 1 97.53 24 Tooradin-Dalmore 5 5 0 1 92.90 24 Cranbourne 4 5 1 1 98.04 22 ROC 3 7 0 1 92.24 16 Pakenham 2 8 0 1 72.16 12 Berwick 1 8 0 2 67.41 12
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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.
COROMAL 1998 Popette. Good condition with electric brakes, includes hoses, leads, sway bars, stabilisers, kitchen appliances plus pots and pans, 3 way fridge & security door. Registration (F59-939). $11,000 negotiable. Phone: 0439 402 602.
AUSSIE CAMPER Trailer 7 x 4, Heavy duty walls & roof, selling due to work committments, in perfect condition pretty much still brand new. First to see will buy. $4,000 neg. Phone: 0410 575 340.
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REGENT Caravan 2005. 19'6", 4 wheel electric brakes/brake away, alloy rims, front storage boot, 12 volt battery and charger, twin water tanks, twin gas bottles, electric/gas hot water, 3 way fridge, queen size bed with inner spring mattress, under bed storage, combo toilet shower, shaver/storage cabinet, roof top air conditioner, new roll out awning, microwave, 4 burner gas cook top/griller, rangehood, loads of cupboard space, slide out pantry, TV, DVD /radio surround sound player, tyres in excellent condition, always kept in shed when at home. Registration (Q87-324). Excellent Condition throughout. Endeavour Hills. $29,100ono. Phone: 9700 2104 or 0427 541 671.
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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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.
ON SITE CARAVAN, affordable living, Pakenham Caravan Park, as new, 22ft Windsor, GC 705S, includes D/bed, kitchen, shower /toilet, complete with attached custom built lock up annexe to van, 22' x 10, with shower, toilet, w/machine, fully furnished annexe, concrete carport and shed, protected by free standing roof. $48,000 negotiable. Inspection available. Phone: 0415 376 849 or (03) 9593 3939.
V 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
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
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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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.
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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.
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
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