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Grandparent day turned out to be just great 100-YEAR-OLD great grandfather Giuseppe Gaiardo was just one of the many grandparents who visited Tooradin Primary School for Grandparents Day. Pictured here with family Annette Gaiardo (grandmother), Sofia Lewis, Ethan Lewis, Hunter Lewis and Margaret McConville (great grandmother). Read more about the Grandparent’s Day on page 8. 157426

Revved-up rider By Cam Lucadou-Wells AN UNLICENSED, drug-affected man who rode a stolen motorcycle through red lights during a police pursuit through Casey has told a magistrate he “couldn’t really ride a motorbike�. Rory Chris Sansom, 24, who had also never been licensed to drive a car, was also charged with driving a stolen vehicle in Cranbourne and stealing a car in Pakenham, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard on 22 August. Sansom, who was on two community corrections orders at the time, had been spotted by police on the red Kawasaki motorcycle without a rear number plate on Shrives Road, Narre Warren, just after midnight on 1 June. Police followed with their lights and siren on and saw Sansom look be-

hind twice during the pursuit. They saw Sansom cross a dividing line and enter a roundabout on the wrong side on Webb Street. Though keeping under the speed limit, he then rode through a red light turning east on Princes Highway, and another at Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road. Police had called off the pursuit because of the danger but caught up with Sansom trying to jump-start the motorbike on the side of Princes Highway soon after. Observed to be “agitated and with dilated pupils and a dry mouth�, Sansom was arrested but refused a drug test at Narre Warren police station. Sansom told police he had been “trying to do the right thing� by riding the motorbike home for his friend who

the accused claimed owned the bike. He wouldn’t identify the friend to police, the court was told. The accused was also charged with driving a stolen Holden sedan in Rouse Street and Hoddle Court, Cranbourne, on 14 May. Sansom produced a receipt to prove he bought the sedan for $800 from a named person. Police observed that person was not the owner of the car and that the vehicle’s ignition barrel was broken.During a search of the car, police seized two 30-centimetre knives in reaching distance of the driver - which he later claimed were for self-protection. Sansom had been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and oppositional defiance disorder since being a young child, a defence

lawyer told the court. The accused had also abused prescription drugs, ice and GHB, the court was told. “He is someone who needs a more hands-on approach than a corrections order can offer him. “The most concerning matter... is probably that he was affected by a drug at the time.� Sansom had served 38 days in remand custody including 22-23 hour lockdowns at Port Phillip Prison due to his alleged involvement in the riots at Melbourne Remand Centre last year. As a result, his mental health had “deteriorated�. He’d been admitted for six days in a mental health ward, his lawyer said. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said Sansom had put himself at great risk

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Community News What’s your vision for Casey’s future? Applications for the City of Casey’s annual Operational/Minor Equipment Grants Program open on Monday 5 September 2016. Casey-based community organisations and groups can apply for up to $1,000 towards operational and minor equipment costs. This could include the training of volunteers, setting up operations, purchasing of minor equipment or developing the leadership potential of members GPS UIF CFOFmU PG UIF XJEFS $BTFZ DPNNVOJUZ Council will host an information session to give organisations the opportunity to learn more about this grants program, including how to apply using the online system.

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Tuesday 6 September 2016 10.00 am – 11.00 am City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren Bookings: Contact City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200 Applications close at 5.00 pm on Friday 7 October 2016. For more information or to apply for a grant online visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/fundingandgrants.

Have your say on waste services Throughout August and September 2016, your household may receive a phone call from an independent market research agency, Nexus Research, that have been commissioned by Council to conduct telephone surveys on Council’s waste services. Council is interested in hearing from residents PO IPX TBUJTmFE UIFZ BSF XJUI XBTUF BOE MJUUFS services in Casey. If you have any questions, call City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.

September 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 6 September 2016, 6.30 pm Tuesday 20 September 2016, 6.30 pm Planning Committee meeting Tuesday 13 September 2016, 6.30 pm General Purposes Committee Tuesday 13 September 2016, 7.00 pm

What are your hopes, ideas and priorities for Casey’s future? That is what the City of Casey wants to know as part of Casey Next – the biggest community engagement activity ever undertaken by Council. Until 16 September 2016, Council is hitting the streets undertaking community engagement opportunities asking residents what their vision is for the future of Casey. There will be pop-up stands at community events and locations across Casey, targeted workshops and residents can also have their say online by completing the surveys at caseyconversations.com. au/caseynext. Feedback received from the community will be used to refresh the Council Vision for the future and inform the next four-year Council Plan. Some of the upcoming Casey Next pop-up stands that residents can visit are:  Hampton Park Shopping Centre, Saturday 3 September, 10.00 am – 1.00 pm  Casey Central Shopping Centre, Saturday 3 September, 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm  Akoonah Park Market, Sunday 4 September, 8.00 am – 1.00 pm  Lynbrook Community Centre, Tuesday 6 September, 9.00 am – 1.00 pm  Endeavour Hills Community Precinct, Saturday 10 September, 10.00 am – 12.30 pm

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Nominate an outstanding citizen for the 2017 Casey Australia Day Awards! Nominations for the 2017 Casey Australia Day Awards open on 1 September 2016, and Council is encouraging residents to nominate an outstanding JOEJWJEVBM PS TJHOJmDBOU DPNNVOJUZ FWFOU XPSUIZ PG recognition.

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Senior Citizen of the Year, Casey Sportsperson of the Year and Casey Non-resident of the Year. Nominations for the individual categories close on 30 October 2016.

The awards aim to recognise leading citizens who inspire others, contribute to creating a better Casey in a professional or volunteer capacity and who exemplify community spirit, commitment and dedication.

There are also two community event or activity categories - Casey Community Event/Activity of the Year 2016 and Casey Community Fundraising Event/ Activity of the Year 2016 - with nominations for these closing on 15 December 2016.

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Shattered home By Cam Lucadou-Wells

A BERWICK man who was left shattered by his home being invaded by a carload of burglars is getting even by organising a grass-roots crime-prevention meeting. The man ‘Brett’, who does not want to be identified, said his family intends to move out of its Beaumont housing estate due to the aggravated burglary on the night of 13 August. He is still shaken to think at least one intruder had walked past his and his children’s bedrooms just after midnight. “I can’t sleep. My children can’t sleep. I have a golf club and a cricket bat next to my bed. “I don’t want to think about some violent bloke coming in to hurt my kids.” The intruder had taken off their shoes outside, walked through the

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unlocked rear door of the adjoining garage and not woken the family dog until he’d got most of the way through the house. “The dog scared them. “I heard them in the garage and I thought they were breaking in. There was a car load of them out the front. “It wasn’t until an hour later when the police came in and found my wife’s handbag and car keys out the back. That’s when I realised they must have got in.” Brett said several other homes in his street were broken into on the same night. Burglars stole items from a garage as the householders were in their lounge room at 9.30pm that night, he said. He’s learnt the hard way to lock all the doors and switch on his security alarms.

Brett’s motivation for the meeting is not to promote a vigilante response, nor to have it politicised, but just for the community “look out” for one another. “People aren’t aware of the extent of these crimes. It has become an epidemic and we don’t think it will happen to us. “Pay attention to what’s happening at your neighbour’s house as well as our own security.” “It’s so much bigger than just the Apex Gang. There’s all these other little gangs trying to out-do each other every night and posting their stolen cars on Facebook.” One of the meeting’s guests is Casey councillor Louise Berkelmans who was a victim of a theft at her Cranbourne North home last weekend. Tools were taken from her hus-

band’s locked-up car in their driveway. Several neighbours suffered the same fate, on the same night, she said. “The only thing we can do as a community is to be aware and responsible.” The event is gathering momentum, with a Casey Residents Crime Prevention Gathering page on Facebook - with more than 400 expressions of interest since 22 August. The event includes police, Neighbourhood Watch members, and experts on alarms, security door, and self-defence. The meeting will be held at Sweeney Reserve, Berwick, on Saturday 10 September at 2pm. For more information visit Casey Residents Crime Prevention Gathering at facebook.com/ events/1177518218978763.

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YEAR eight student Rachael Nolan from Hillcrest Christian College in Clyde has been selected to represent Australia at the Oceania Artistic Roller Skating Championships. She will depart along with other members of the Australian team for Whanganui, New Zealand, on Friday 2 September. The 15-year-old has been skating since she was six years old and is very excited to travel overseas to compete. “This is my first international competition and I don’t feel like it’s happening,” she said. “I’m only 15 and I’m getting an Australian track suit.” Rachael first started skating when her grandfather found a pair of roller skates on a pile of hard waste. “My grandpa picked them up and took them home where we have a really steep driveway and I wasn’t falling down so skating came pretty naturally to me,” she said. She will compete in the solo dance category of the competition with a routine that she has worked very

hard on. “I’m a pirate and will dance to music from Pirates of the Caribbean,” she said. “My coach picked the music and I think I can embody the character pretty well.” Sharon Pedro, Rachael’s pastoral teacher at Hillcrest, said the school is very proud of her achievements. “I’ve been teaching Rachel for two years and she has been an outstanding student and even won a few academic awards,” she said “Rachael practises skating five nights but has never faltered in any of her school work and always stands out and shines. “We are all really proud of her.” Rachael said she is nervous about the competition but said skating means so much to her that it’s all worth it. “I’m excited but I think when I get on the plane I’m going to get pretty nervous. Nerves are definitely a part of it,” she said. “Skating just makes me feel really good and there is nothing quite like it. I know that sounds cliché, but it’s just a feeling.”

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Medal for our ‘Bond’ By Cam Lucadou-Wells ONE of the men who were the role-models for secret agent James Bond has received a medal for his bravery during the D-Day landings. Sprightly Welsh-born 92year-old Aneurin (Richard) Ford recently received a French medal of recognition, the Legion D’Honneur, for being part of the key landing at Normandy in World War II. During the war, Mr Ford was part of the revered 30 Assault Unit - a British Royal Marines Commando unit formed to gather intelligence such as the sites of Nazi V1 rocket sites and Enigma code machines. The unit was the brainchild of Ian Fleming, then stationed in Whitehall, who later became famous as the author of James Bond books. Mr Ford said that Fleming had modelled the unit on a similarly clandestine German unit which advanced ahead of the frontline and without any support such as a medical officer. “If we were ever caught, the government would know nothing about us,” he said. Though never meeting Fleming personally, Mr Ford

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Richard Ford with his latest medal, the Legion D'Honneure. 158152 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

He, though, never attends Anzac Day or Remembrance Day ceremonies. “We had a job to do and we done it. I don’t like the fuss and bugger.” As well as his own collection of medals, he souvenired and later sold off Nazi regalia such as elaborate daggers, a sword and helmet. Mr Ford is among the last standing in his old unit. He shows off a wealth of photos and news clippings from when he attended the unit’s final march in the UK in 2000. He says the biggest shame about receiving his latest medal from the French Government is that it came so late. It has only recently been extended to non-French nationals who are still alive. Twenty years after WWII, Mr Ford moved with his late wife Pat and four children to Springvale. He worked as a dipper for BP until retiring in 1984. Mr Ford still plays bowls in Springvale and travels the world with a spirit of adventure, making world luxury cruises an annual event. In a few weeks, he is off again on his latest worldly mission - a wedding in Spain.

said his commander was known for speaking his mind and so getting on the wrong side of his Whitehall superiors. Not to mention his womanising and hard drinking - though all of them drank pretty heavily, Mr Ford said. “When he wrote James Bond, he just rolled up the entire (30 Assault) unit into one man and called him James Bond. “I never read his books but I enjoyed the movies.” The unit’s missions have also been the subject of countless books and several movies such as Age of Heroes and Operation Crossbow. Mr Ford, who was conscripted into the war as an 18-year-old, recounts his missions in France with relish, humour and clarity. There were plenty of times when he was scared for his life, such as when he drove next to a three-tonne truck that triggered an unexploded shell on the ground. “How did we survive? That truck just took the lot.” Miraculously, one of the truck’s four occupants was recovered alive and delivered on a make-shift stretcher to a US medical station.

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Race ban for live bait cruelty THREE prominent greyhound racing identities have been disqualified for five years from owning or training racing greyhounds after pleading guilty to live-baiting at the former Tooradin Trial Track. During the hearing Frankston magistrate Rodney Crisp said the men were “habituated to cruelty” and that referees for one of the accused had not shown any remorse for the mistreatment of the bait animals. Stuart Mills, 40, the former owner of the track, was also ordered to perform 150 hours of community work after pleading guilty to 12 animal-cruelty charges at the Frankston Magistrates’ Court on Thursday 18 August. Mills, who has since sold the track and moved out of his next door house, was charged with keeping a premises for the purposes of baiting or maltreating an animal. He was also charged with aggravated cruelty to a rabbit used as live bait and other animal cruelty charges involving a live pig and multiple live rabbits being chased and attacked by greyhounds as a training technique between November 2014 and January 2015. His father Anthony Mills, 64, was also given a 150-hour unpaid work order after pleading guilty to a live-baiting charge and an animal cruelty charge for operating a mechanical lure tethered with a live rabbit in January 2015. Both father and son had already received life-bans from Greyhound Racing Victoria. Former Australian trainer of the year Darren McDonald, 47, received a twoyear good behaviour bond with conviction after pleading guilty to using a live pig as a greyhound lure at the track in November 2014. McDonald is appealing what is effectively a 10-year industry ban from GRV.

The court was told that the three accused were captured in an Animals Australia covert video surveillance using cameras planted at the track and outside the premises. The footage showed live animals harnessed to a lure and chased and mauled by greyhounds. During a RSPCA and police search of the track, Stuart Mills at first denied live-baiting occurred before being confronted with the video footage, the court heard. The court was shown video of Mills loading a kicking rabbit to a mechanical lure that was then chased down by a greyhound on 11 November 2014. After the lure had done a circuit, the dog caught up and began mauling the rabbit. Its head remained twitching and its bones were exposed in its half-eaten torso. In another instance, Mills was described as swinging a live rabbit on a lead in a large arc to entice greyhounds to attack. He continued to hold onto the lead as a greyhound attacked it, then loaded it onto a lure for a greyhound to chase. McDonald of Devon Meadows was filmed taking a pig out of a hessian sack and helping to load it onto a lure at the track. The pig survived a pursuit by dogs and was put back into the sack. McDonald’s lawyer said his client, who is afflicted by Parkinson’s disease, was remorseful for the damage done to the industry and was unlikely to work in it again. He was reputed to care deeply for his dogs ensuring they were found homes after their racing careers were over, his lawyer said. Magistrate Rodney Crisp noted none of McDonald’s industry referees, including a former Greyhound Racing Victoria chief executive, had stated any remorse

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for the bait animals. “They just say the dogs were treated well. They didn’t talk about the rabbits or the pig.” Mr Crisp said the accused men were long “habituated to cruelty” and was not convinced rehabilitation was a possibility. He said he wasn’t swayed by the public uproar and opprobrium directed at the men since their actions were shown on last year’s Four Corners expose. “General deterrence does not take a back seat to leniency and certainly doesn’t take a back seat to what’s happening in the court of public opinion.” The magistrate said detection of the offences was difficult at the remotelysituated track, requiring efforts of “pretty gritty” volunteers to bring the men to justice. He said the accused men had enjoyed “comfortable lives” on the back of “practices that appear to be endemic and unacceptable”. “It has to be said the treatment of the bait animals was repugnant. “This must have been a risk worth taking. It appears there’s no progress in the (greyhound) racing business without live baiting.” Mr Crisp said suspended sentences for the Mills pair were the most appropriate terms but he was no longer allowed to hand them down. As part of the three accused men’s five-year disqualification, they are still allowed to keep greyhounds as pets. Lawrence Cunningham, a former assistant at the track facing more than 40 charges, did not appear at the hearing. He was expected to front Frankston Magistrates’ Court with another 15 coaccused on 24 August. RSPCA prosecutor Inspector Daniel Bode said the RSPCA and the State Government would consider the sentences and “respond shortly“.

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more. Convicted killers who refuse to disclose where the body of their victim is do not deserve to be considered for parole. A convicted killer can’t claim to be rehabilitated and remorseful if they fail this most basic test of human decency. This policy is a no-brainer and it is a disgrace that Daniel Andrews, together with Labor and Greens MPs, voted against it. Inga Peulich and Gordon Rich-Phillips, Members for South Eastern Metropolitan Region.

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IT WAS a less than appetising sight for unfortunate Hungry Jacks dinner patrons in Narre Warren about six months ago. Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard that after about 30 minutes of banging and cussing in a disabled toilet, a 40-year-old man emerged wearing a T-shirt and black jocks. The man allegedly let it all hang out of his undies, groaning, rubbing and holding his exposed genitals as he approached customers chewing on their meaty meals. He tucked his goods and his hand inside his pants as he spoke to staff members then filled himself a cup of drink at a self-serve counter. The man then took a large amount of serviettes with him into the toilets prior to being escorted out by police. During his interview with police, he denied publicly masturbating. He said: “I don’t have a penis for a start.

If they saw it they must have a magnifying glass.” The court was told the man used ice three times a week for pain relief due to a chronic workplace injury to his back. The man’s lawyer explained the man was homeless at the time and needed to change his dirty pants in the toilet. A MAN has received a good-behaviour bond after revealing a litany of woe during a family-violence case at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court. The 23-year-old accused had his right hand amputated and his left arm incapacitated after he received an electric shock while he was chased by a youth gang at a railway station in 2014. He told the court his mother ceased being his carer when he received a $200,000 payout for his injuries. She took the money

and ran up to Lake Eildon to buy a house, he told the court. The man had been charged over bashing down a bedroom door at his sister’s Dandenong home. “I just want to check my belongings so my older sister can’t steal any more from me.” The man, who doesn’t receive an income or pension, was ordered to seek help from Salvo Care as part of his bond without conviction. DAVID Avakian got in touch with the News this week looking for an old college chum Steve Fansler who was also in his wedding party in 1966. David, who lives in Maryland in the U.S. found a reference to Mr Fansler on the internet in an article on Lawless Drive, Cranbourne, in the 29 January 2015 edition of the News. Anyone who knows Steve Fansler can contact David at tkxdave@gmail.com.


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Quick cars in clean-up By Cam Lucadou-Wells KEEN to ditch any comparisons to New York's The Bronx, Casey Council will lobby to tow away stolen registered vehicles just a week after they’re dumped on roadsides and nature strips. Mayor Sam Aziz, who raised the proposal at a 16 August meeting, said under state law registered owners had at least 60 days to collect their misappropriated cars before the council could tow the vehicles

away. It was a “ridiculous and unnecessary” waiting period to remove often unsightly burntout vehicles, he said. Cr Aziz said the council should be able to act sooner because it didn’t want its neighbourhoods to “look like The Bronx”. “We care very much about the appearance of our neighbourhoods”. Under the push, the council will request Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins to amend the law so “registered

but illegally parked” vehicles could be removed after seven days. Councillor Louise Berkelmans asked the meeting if an owner could get an extension if they had difficulties removing their cars within a week. A council officer replied that if an owner rang the council, “we will accommodate that if possible”. Cr Aziz responded that “we certainly don’t want extensions of time”.

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Lovett leads state equestrian team By Victoria Stone-Meadows GABRIELLE Lovett from Hillcrest Christian School has been selected as captain of the state equestrian team and will lead the team at the upcoming National Equestrian Interschool Championships. Ms Lovett has been riding horses and training with them for eight years, but really got into competition riding after attending Hillcrest. Elected jumps captain last year, Ms Lovett has put in a lot of hard work and training to get the position of overall captain this year. “I am honoured to be captain,” she said. “I have put in a lot of hard work over the last two years in particular, and it has all paid off.”

Ms Lovett has completed VET Equine Studies units one through four and currently is undertaking a track riding apprenticeship while at school. She says being selected captain of the Victorian team will be great for her future job prospects as well as for her personal development. “It’s great for future job opportunities, but also a great way to help other people,” she said. “I can be a role model for the younger riders and set a good example; it’s a lot of responsibility but I’m up for the challenge.” Gabrielle Lovett’s mother Debra is Equestrian manager at Hillcrest and says she is very proud of her daughter and what she has chosen to do. “I have a daughter who, on a Friday and Saturday night, is up cleaning, pre-

paring, and packing for events,” she said. “Her riding and her dedication has really positive lifestyle benefits.” Ms Lovett said getting to where she was now would not have been possible without the support of her coach and her family. “My coach Paul Williams is an amazing coach, and has helped me and other kids gain knowledge, confidence, and skills like no other,” she said. “Of course my older sister Rachael who has let me ride her horses and use her gear and my dad has been really supportive, too.” Ms Lovett and her team will travel to Horsley Park in Sydney for the National Equestrian Interschool Championships from Sunday 25 September to Thursday 29 September.

A MAN allegedly discovered with four bags filled with cigarette lighters, cigarettes, phone chargers and assorted goods in a Hampton Park shop has argued he had been accidentally locked inside the store. Aaron Raymond Greenwood was refused bail during the hearing at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 22 August. Police informant Sergeant Kim Staples of Cranbourne police told the court that Greenwood - who “had a serious drug habit” - had allegedly hid in an Uncle Buck’s store as it was locked up on 21 August. The court was told the accused allegedly collected $2420 of goods after staff had left the store. Greenwood then allegedly triggered a silent alarm when he broke into a next-door bottle shop through an adjoining roller door, Sgt Staples said. In the Bottle-O Splash Liquor store, Greenwood allegedly added $155 of cigarettes and a can of Red Bull to his haul. A bottle-shop staff member, alerted by the alarm, returned to the store and confronted Greenwood - who then hid in Uncle Buck’s before his arrest by police. Greenwood, who represented himself, told the court he had been stuck inside Uncle Buck’s after being locked inside. “The only reason I went to Bot-

tle-O was for the alarm to go off so I could get out. “I threw out the cigarettes (to the returning staff member) and hoped I could go home but he called the police.” Magistrate Jack Vandersteen told Greenwood: “I don’t believe what you said to me.” Greenwood, who said he used ice and GHB, was on bail at the time over other theft matters in June and July. Some of those charges related to him allegedly using a stolen drivers’ licence to test drive - and not return - a vehicles from a Dandenong car yard. He was also accused of using the stolen licence to attempt to take out a $5000 bank loan in Frankston. There was also an outstanding warrant for failing to appear in court on 16 August on charges of disqualified driving and using an unregistered vehicle. Mr Vandersteen said Greenwood was accused of an “escalating” series of offences on six separate occasions since being put on a community corrections order in late April. “Things are completely out of control at the moment,” Mr Vandersteen said. “On the face of it, the prosecution case is strong. “I wouldn’t consider releasing you without significant supports in place.”

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Anti-drug unit By Casey Neill A 20-STRONG police taskforce is tackling drug crime in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia. Detective Senior Sergeant John Bergin has been tasked with setting up the Southern Metro Division 3 divisional response unit. “I think it’s fair to say that the whole division is impacted greatly by drug-related crime,” he said. “It’s recognised that it’s a driver of a lot of your serious and volume crime. We’re hellbent on targeting that. It’s a real focus for the division.” The unit is based at Dandenong Police Station and will

work across the three police service areas. “Essentially, our role will be targeting drug issues across the division,” Sen Sgt Bergin said. “I’ll also be running a fugitive team where we’ll be targeting our most wanted people who are avoiding apprehension.” He said this would include people with warrants issued for their arrest, people who’ve failed to appear on bail, and people wanted for crime. “They’re people we feel will still be causing harm in the community,” he said. “We’re targeting them amongst our drug focus as well. “Traditionally, each police

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AN AUDIENCE of more than 200 people was moved by the soaring voices of massed choirs during Saturday’s performance of Street Requiem at the Cranbourne Community Theatre. Street Requiem was composed by Kathleen McGuire, Andy Payne and Jonathon Welch as a tribute to those who have died on the street. Mr Welch said he conceived Street Requiem to bring a sense of peace, remembrance and hope to communities struggling to come to terms with street violence, war and loss of community safety. Berwick-based Voices of

Casey was the host choir and sang I Dreamed a Dream from Le Miserables. Casey’s sister choir the Latrobe Valley Community Choir then sang an arrangement of Bridge Over Troubled Waters. Both choirs were then joined by a massed choir featuring members of Western Health and THE CHO!R to sing the remaining songs in the first half of the concert. All four choirs are associated with the School of Hard Knocks. Voices of Casey manager Paulien George said Street Re-

quiem was a “huge success�. “Many of the members of the audience commented that they were so pleased to see a concert of this calibre come to Melbourne’s south east and be performed during the daytime and over a weekend, Ms George said. Voices of Casey has 50 members and practices under the musical direction of Jonathon Welch each Monday at Fiddlers Green Retirement Village in Berwick. Anyone interested in joining at choir can contact Paulien on 9769 8611 or email maritimes.1@hotmail.com.

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Ex display, 2 living areas, Casiana Grove. For sale. Buyers Over $480,000 t Master bedroom with built in robe and ensuite t Three other bedrooms all with built in robes t Large kitchen, stainless steel appliances and dishwasher t Open plan living t Fully decked alfresco with built in SPA and down lights t Ducted heating and split air cooling t Double lockup remote garage and low maintenance gardens

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Closing date sale: Wednesday 14 Sep at 5pm t 3 spacious bedrooms t Separate lounge, formal dining/study area t Timber kitchen offers ample cupboard space t Adjoining meals area t 593m2 allotment (approx.)

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AUCTION SATURDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER 2016 AT 11AM ONSITE 42 BRUMLEY ST, LEONGATHA

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Open for Inspection: Sat 27th August at 11.00 – 11.30am Sat 3rd September at 11.00 – 11.30am Sat 10th September at 11.00 – 11.30am Or by private appointment. Contact Jean O’Loughlin on 0428 571 083 Web Id 10266860 Auction terms – 10% deposit, 30-day settlement

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THIS immaculate, modern four bedroom family home of grand proportions is located in one of Hallam’s finest neighborhoods. The home features stunning landscaped gardens, with neutral tonings throughout. There is the choice of three separate living areas with plenty of natural sunlight, a theatre room, family room with doors opening to the grand outdoor area, and an upstairs living room with a huge balcony. The gourmet kitchen has top quality

appliances, granite bench tops and plenty of cupboard space. There are four huge bedrooms with built-in wardrobes; the main with a walkin wardrobe, ensuite and a large private balcony. Features include ducted heating, an intercom, split-system cooling and internal access from the garage. A covered outdoor entertaining area with decking overlooks the large private backyard with side access on both sides of the house.

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At the last LJ Hooker Victorian/Tasmanian awards night held at The Pullman Hotel in Melbourne on the 9th of July 2016, LJ Hooker Hampton Park Won a number of awards, including: •฀Top฀Sales฀Ofice •฀Top฀Ofice •฀Best฀Business฀Growth฀(number฀of฀properties฀sold)฀–฀Zed฀Nasheet •฀Best฀Business฀(income฀earned)฀–฀Zed฀Nasheet •฀Top฀Business฀Systems฀Operator฀–฀Georgina฀Tzatzimakis •฀Customer฀Experience฀Winner฀(Sales)฀–฀Rohullah฀Payakari฀ •฀Top฀Salesperson฀Franchise฀Owner฀(number฀of฀transactions)฀–฀John฀Deo •฀Top฀Salesperson฀Franchise฀Owner฀(income฀earned)฀–฀John฀Deo฀ •฀Franchise฀Owner฀of฀The฀Year฀Runner฀Up฀–฀John฀Deo฀ •฀Captains฀Club,฀Requalify฀–฀Gerogina฀Tzatzimakis •฀Captains฀Club,฀Requalify฀–฀Rohullah฀Payakari฀ •฀Captains฀Club,฀Diamond฀Multi฀Million฀Dollar฀Member฀–฀John฀Deo •฀International฀Bronze฀Medal,฀Top฀1.5%฀of฀sales฀people฀–฀John฀Deo฀

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Victoria’s newest Residential Business address. Bring working and home life together. Ground floor 181.63m2/1st 187.5m2. 3 bedroom, Bathroom, 4 car LU Garage. Separate access for Home & Office /Warehouse. entry. Range of Facades, finishes & floor plans available. Variety of Home with Office or Warehouse floor plan combinations.

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

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

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(216164) Located just over 200m away from the development of the Mayfair Estate & being very quickly surrounded by other development is this premium ‘Residential 1’ zoned block. This approx. 20,787m² (5.1Acre) site would well suit all sorts of investors. With features such as; 3 bedroom plus study, 2 bathroom brick veneer home. Large 12mx24m workshop great for storage. Premium, Residential 1 zoning with great road access. Approx. 20,271m² block, 1 minute from Cranbourne & 35 minutes to Melbourne. PSP finalised. Be quick, as this area is moving ahead extremely quickly!

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(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.

(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.

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

There’s Still Time to WIN a Large Screen TV in August All you have to do is request a FREE MARKET APPRAISAL and receive a ticket in the draw. And if you LIST YOUR PROPERTY FOR SALE during the month of August you will receive FIVE EXTRA TICKETS in the draw. (The Winner will be drawn in our ofice at 10am on Thursday 1st September, 2016) Call our 24 HOUR HOTLINE for your FREE

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(216191) A large family home in a quiet location. Featuring 4 bedrooms,WIR, full ensuite. Separate lounge, modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Family area, 2 x air conditioners, ducted heating & floating floor boards. All set on approx. 523m² block overlooking park land. Currently leased on a mxm basis at $1300 PCM.

(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.

(216200) 3 bedrooms all with robes, master bedroom with full ensuite & WIR, two separate living areas, kitchen with timber look cupboards, gas cooking & dishwasher, ducted heating plus evaporative cooling. Great 690m² approx. block with garage & pergola patio area. Inspections only Saturday 11.30am confirm by prior appointment only. No walk ins.

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(216162) 4 bedroom property including full ensuite & WIR to master bedroom, formal lounge at the front, open plan kitchen with gas hot plate, electric wall oven & dishwasher, adjoining tiled family room. 3 other spacious bedrooms all with BIR’s. Double garage with internal access, covered pergola/BBQ area & 8 solar panels. On a 563m² approx. allotment.

(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.

(216168) Modern 3 bedroom property would suit the astute investor or first home buyer. Main bedroom includes walk in robe and full ensuite, large open plan living areas, electric wall oven, gas hot plate, range hood plus dish washer, ducted heating single garage on a low maintenance block of approx. 377m².

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(216179) Probably the best value unit for sale in Cranbourne. Featuring 2 Bedrooms, separate lounge, kitchen, meals, split system reverse cycle A/C. Outside there is a courtyard and single lock up garage. Walking distance to Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre, Medical Centre & Train Station. Currently leased on a mxm at $1062 pcm.

(216201) Hunt Club location, short walk to schools and shops, 3 plus study home. Plus formal dining easy convert to 4 bedrooms, master with full ensuite and walk in robe, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, wall oven, gas cooktop and dishwasher to kitchen, carpeted lounges, ceramic to family area, 12x5mtr pergola. Double garage with rear access roller door 512m² approx. block.

* 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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Owned by the same family for well over 100 years, this charming 6 acre property in the midst of this renowned fertile & picturesque high country enroute to the Baw Baw snowields, is now available to purchase. It features a extended 3 BR weatherboard 1940’s home, plus a superb 10x3 meter deck ideal for relaxing & enjoying the serenity and Mountain views. The property also includes “Icy Creek Chain Hire” shop & hut leased to a tenant. A very special property also having permanent “Bullocky Creek” at the rear of the pastured paddocks.

This beautiful 33 acre property with power connected & a huge dam, boasts spectacular views over the ocean, lakes, snowy river estuary & mountains to the north. Overlooking the township of Marlo on a school bus route it is only 8kms from the nearby town of Orbost which services the region with brilliant health care & a friendly community. The ideal property for your private holiday retreat or retirement with good ishing and country / beach lifestyle at your doorstep. Build your dream home on this once in a lifetime opportunity.

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WEB COURT WARRAGUL AUCTIONS START 10AM Saturday 24/9/2016 Auctions will run at approx 20 minute intervals

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IMMACULATE INSIDE AND OUT HOME in court location with three bedrooms all with wardrobes, and the main with full ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, plus two separate living areas, well-appointed kitchen with timber-look cupboards, gas cooking, dishwasher, ducted heating plus evaporative cooling. Great block of about 690 square metres with garage and pergola patio area, minutes to schools, shops and highway access.

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WE DELIVER... CRANBOURNE SOUTH 169 BROWNS ROAD UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MORTGAGEE Terms 10% Deposit Balance 30 Days • Approx 5.7 acres subdivided into 3 paddocks • Solid cottage style home in need of some TLC • Consisting of kitchen, separate lounge, 3 bedrooms & 1 bathroom • Ample shedding with large work shop • Lightly treed and beautifully undulating • Mains water Great opportunity for a lifestyle change, a project or an ideal hobby farm

A3B1C3 AUCTION Saturday August 27th 11:00am VIEW Saturday August 27th 10:30am-11:00am CONTACT Stan Coolegem 0418 580 399 Harry Brar 0413 585 759 OFFICE 134a/136 High St, Cranbourne 03 5996 1666

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Creative classes TERM 3 is well and truly under way at U3A Cranbourne. There are vacancies for classes in bridge, folk art, mahjong, singing for fun, keyboard, iPads and iPhones, Android tablets and smartphones, discussion group and photo editing. ■ Contact Anne Thompson on 5996 7841 or 0419 509 875 or the office on 5995 9311. U3A is at 3/65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne.

Holiday fun THE Balla Balla Community Centre has a variety of school holiday activities including cupcake decorating, kids’ coking and an introduction to movie special effects. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. For bookings phone 5990 0900 or email admin@ ballaballa.com.au.

Narre Warren Probus NARRE Warren Combined Probus Club enjoy regular opportunities to get together for fun and friendship in a variety of special interest activities including mahjong, craft, walking, phase 10 and 500 cards, morning coffee, trips to the cinema and shows at the Drum Theatre and Cardinia Cultural Centre. The group also has a ‘happy hour’ at Zagame’s, Berwick, on the first Wednesday each month with the option of staying on for a meal. Guest speakers address Probus meetings. Aaron Ross from Friends of the Zoo spoke at the August meeting.

THE Narre Warren North Uniting Church is about to start a series of affordable cooking classes using healthy and affordable ingredients. Aimed at families and singles, this series of weekly demonstrations will be supported by follow-up practical sessions for each recipe. For details and dates phone 9700 5061. ■ To join contact Pat Robertson on 9799 4075.

Bowls Enjoy full size indoor bowls at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre every Friday morning. Morning tea supplied. ■ Holland Dr ive, Cranbourne, 10 am until noon. Cost $5. Contact Ron on 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946.

Jungle fun CHILDREN’S favourite Jay Laga’aia is partnering with Playgroups Victoria to present Jay’s Jungle. Jay and his team will entertain the audience and inspire young minds. The 45-minute concert is filled with song, dance and music.

BRIAN’S Gourmet Meats is hosting a fundraising sausage sizzle on Saturday 27 August to help Cranbourne long-distance runner Jake Ward. Jake is preparing to run from Brisbane to Melbourne to raise money for cancer research. Customers can also help out by purchasing a Father’s Day raffle ticket. First prize is a spit for 30 people. Customers who spend $30 in the shop are automatically entered in the draw. Any extra tickets are $2 each with the money donated straight to Jake’s effort on behalf of the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Jake will draw the raffle Saturday afternoon. ■ Brian’s Gourmet Meats, Marriott Waters Shopping Centre, Thompsons Road, Lyndhurst. Phone 9036 2732.

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Stitch up a course THE Narre Warren North Uniting Church is about to commence three new community programs. Stitch and Chat, a disadvantaged toddlers group, and affordable cooking. Stitch and Chat is a weekly practical workshop for sewing crafts - knitting, embroidery, quilting, crochet - led by a guest facilitator. The disadvantaged toddlers support group is a self-help support group for parents whose severely disadvantaged children are unable to participate in mainstream pre-school activities. It is particularly aimed at children suffer-

A FAMILY fun day is being held to raise money for Emma Lowen who has suffered from PTSD since the heart-wrenching loss of her daughter Riyani in 2009. The entry fee includes a sausage in bread and bottle of water, face painting, balloon art, games and live entertainment. ■ Wednesday 21 September, 10am until 2pm, Hampton Park Community House. Cost is $10 for pre-booked tickets, $15 on the day. Adults and babies are free. Tickets can be purchased from the Hampton Park Community House until 16 September.

Equestrian HARNESS pleasure horse drivers will test their skills at the 2016 state championships at Akoonah Park, Berwick. Forty-two classes include judging of best buggy and jinker, commercial delivery vehicles, period costume and vehicle, best female and male drivers and also junior drivers. ■ Sunday 9 October. The program is available on the society website or from John Kee on 5997 2694 or Thelma Coster on 5145 1466.

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THIS week The News concludes its series on life behind the brothel door and reporter GEORGIA WESTGARTH finds it’s not quite what people think it is.

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Let’s talk about sex By Georgia Westgarth MORE often than not, Dandenong prostitute ‘Kati’ offers her clients companionship, not sex. The 23-year-old mother of one has been a working girl since she was 18, and told The Journal “people get lonely”. When asked what her job entails Kati said “just having a chat is more common than not”. “A lot of the time it’s more companionship. Probably 50 to 75 per cent of my job involves no sex at all,” she said. “It’s a brothel, you think it’s the sex industry you must have sex, but not at all. “I sit around talking, helping people through their own little dramas, just being able to talk through any issues they have with someone who’s completely objective.” But the companionship Kati describes also involves massage and “relaxation” she calls it - a type of relaxation which pulled her off the streets. An unstable childhood and close to

a year of homelessness forced Kati to advertise herself on Gumtree, an online buy and sell platform. Kati advertised herself with a written resume looking for any line of work. “I was 18, in between school and trying to find a job and really struggling to work it all out,” Kati said. “I got an email from a lovely woman who laid everything out on the table for me, links to all the laws and regulations so I could see that everything (the paid sex industry) was above board.” At that point Kati had been out of an unsafe home environment since she was 15 years old and in time the brothel would provide a safe haven for her in between homes. “I had all the media stereotypes in my head and it scared me,” Kati recalled of her first shift at a Moorabbin brothel. “I stood on the steps of my very first place for about half an hour before walking inside but after three weeks of work I said ‘this is nothing like what the media perceives it to be, nothing’.”

Kati calls her current work place, Garden of Eden (GOE), a family. “Girls come and go but the owner here has seen me at my best and most darkest points and she’s definitely like another mum. At times I just call her mum and annoy her with it,” Kati said, laughing. “If I can, I come into work on Christmas Day. Everyone in here is family whether it be clients or girls - it’s very humbling to know that no matter what job you do you are still human and loved and respected.” Kati met her partner on an online escort chatroom and reviews forum called Punter Planet and said one of the best things about their relationship was the understanding. “He is an escort himself, we’ve been together almost three years and if I’ve had a bad day at work I know I can turn to him and he’ll understand what I’ve gone through so that’s really great,” Kati said. With a three-year-old autistic son in childcare during the day, Kati said the money she earned through prostitution

means the right kind of education for her his future. “I rent and the money I make is very, very sufficient,” she said. “There are a lot of high costs associated with my son, for example he needs a weighted blanket to sleep that’s $200 alone, that without this job I would have been scraping at straws to get.” Kati’s job is also paying for her course in naturopathy and she said the GOE managers were very helpful in educating the girls on ways to maximise their finances. “I’ve had periods where I haven’t worked, once for seven months and I could sustain myself with money I’d saved, it’s about being smart with it but for some people the money can be a trap,” she said. Kati said she has learnt not to get too close to her clients. “In some ways, yes they are friends but over the years there has been times where I’ve spent four years getting to know somebody and all of a sudden they’ve hit me with really hard news

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to take. “And that hurts, when you really care about someone and they tell you they’ve had suicidal thoughts so you have to filter it so it doesn’t end up affecting your own daily life,” she said. It’s the job that keeps Kati out of debt but one she said she won’t do forever and one not many people know she does. “My housemates know what I do, my family don’t just because they have in the past and it caused issues so they think I do something different now,” she said. Kati’s regulars range from all ages but she’s not fond of the Gen Y clients. “I’m not fussy, but I try and avoid 18 and 19-year-olds. For me they seem really cocky,” she said. On the profession she calls “awesome”, Kati said it was not what most people thought. “I love this job, every working girl has each other’s back.”


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Story was full of surprises STAR News Group was surprised to receive a negative backlash from some readers after five human interest stories were published on southeast sex workers and the owner of a Dandenong brothel. The articles were printed across the group’s south-east mastheads, according to the locality of the interview subjects. Some readers found the series insightful, but others were mortified by the topic. It’s an issue general manager at Inner South Community Health (ISCH), Sue White can shed some light on. After seven years with ISCH, which ran a program called RhED - a state wide service which supports sex workers - Ms White admitted the subject of paid sex could be a “contentious” one. But she said the series highlighted what sex workers maintained to be their “number one issue”. “A sex worker’s first issue is the misconceptions, stigma and discrimination they experience,” Ms White said. “So by writing articles like Star News did, which portrays sex workers as people - somebody’s sister, mother, doing their job - you’re in some ways helping to reduce that stigma and discrimination they feel. “We would support well-rounded, honest articles about sex workers, that don’t sensationalise. “It’s a contentious, emotional space and I understand that, and it has been for 4000 or so years and will be unfortunately for another few years yet. “I do understand why people feel uncomfortable with the combination of sex and money as a job, but they don’t understand the implications for the worker.” Casey Neighbourhood Watch chairperson and former pastor Robert Ward was one of the first to object to the subject matter. “It certainly suits the industry to have such a ‘Pretty Woman’ picture painted, but there is a darker, human side to the story,” Mr Ward wrote. “Yes, it is the lesser of two evils knowing that girls are offered some limited protection in legal

COMMENT By Georgia Westgarth SOMETIMES, the story just isn’t what you expect it to be. I’d just spent four hours sitting in a brothel, interviewing in turn four working girls and the owner. “I got the full tour - dungeon and all,“ I told the newsroom on my return. You don’t often see a room full of journos rendered silent and left hanging on every word. “You captured the attention of the entire newsroom - that’s never been done before,” my editor said. No, I thought, I hadn’t captured anybody. Lacey, Carmen, Kati, Hayley and Tanya had. It was their stories everyone was hanging on. But the fact I got to tell them was exhilarating. The working girls I met that day broke any stereotypes I had in my head about sex workers, and in turn everyone I spoke to about my experience. The dirt, the drugs, the abuse - just weren’t there. It’s not that I didn’t look for them. It’s not that maybe they don’t exist in other places. It’s just that, in this series of five interviews on that day, those judgements weren’t validated. The girls I spoke to - some my own age were not boorish. They were articulate, edu-

brothels, yes it may be possible for girls in some cases to leave whenever they wish. But not everyone can leave. Ask those in debt-bondage. “However, what must be exposed is the dark underbelly of prostitution. Please do not be conned by the glamourous picture painted by these articles.” Rina Ye from Narre Warren found the stories offensive in her local paper. “It is so inappropriate to put it in the local paper, let alone on the front page. What purpose did

cated, empathetic and confident. I walked up those stairs feeling a hundred miles away from the paid sex industry and left feeling much the same as most people would - satisfied. Satisfied, that I had done my job, satisfied that I could tell their stories accurately and with heart and satisfied that they deserved to be told in the local newspaper. With the brothel’s house cat playfully jumping in and out of a tall vase next to me, as I put questions to the girls and heard their stories, I soon realised what I was listening to. Yes, they answered all my gory questions and they told it like they saw it, but it was the elements of human nature that stood out to me the most. With all the trimmings of a brothel, it was how the girls and their clients managed from day to day that ended up being the most interesting. Human nature wasn’t what I thought I’d leave with, but human nature it was. I learnt that some people came knocking on the brothel door to try and save their marriages, or add some flavour. And one working girl told me how she did end up saving a marriage. It took just a short chat with a sex worker for this man to realise that he didn’t want what he came there for, and he ended up racing home to his wife with a fresh perspective on his marriage. That was just one anecdote that surprised me.

the article serve?” she asked. Fellow City of Casey resident Michelle wondered if Star News was trying to portray prostitution as a legitimate career choice. “The woman in the article seems too 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,”

But some readers were challenged by the overall topic, and some even confronted by the way it was put together. No drive-by shootings, just the person behind their job. Some readers felt the series somehow glamourised the role: a sort of “Pretty Woman“ in print. But in fact I was just doing what I do every day: interviewing people, questioning them, and telling their stories. And that’s cause for celebration, not fear. The joy of journalism is finding these hidden surprises - and readers should relish the discoveries. We acknowledge that some of this material can challenge what locals might think they should be reading about in their “community” newspaper. But isn’t it better to know, than to wonder - especially when it concerns your local area? And in these instances how they got to where they are now - was then - and still is fascinating. It’s my job to report on the world as it is, even if that is found to be distasteful by some. I’ve written about so many empowered men and women throughout the south-east, who have so many captivating tales to tell and these five women - in my eyes - were no different. My job is to give readers as much truth as I can. And my colleagues and I will continue to present the facts as they are - and not as some might wish them to be.

wrote Michelle. “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?” So, what’s your opinion? Visit dandenong.starcommunity.com.au to read the whole series.


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30 years experience New and Old Floors inc Parquetry Direct Staining, High Gloss & Semi Gloss Finishes Free Measure & Quote - All areas.

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LEIGH HUNTER REMOVALS

9707 5700, 9768 9153

Call Chris: 0416 079 689 - 5940 7264

FRONTERA

CALIFORNIA CONCRETE

Backload to and from QLD, NSW, ACT, & SA ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

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☎ MOB 0409 259 466

Phone 0429 360 777 supafencing@gmail.com

J.L. Hutt Electrical 24 HOUR SERVICE Rec: 17824

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Jason 1300 644 698

Pool - Front - Balustrades - Handrails in Galvanised or Stainless Steel FREE QUOTES Phone Theo 9792 9898 - 0414 663 746 BY: A.P.T. CONSTRUCTIONSC1013092-PJ10-12 P/L

Garage Door Sales, Motors and Servicing. FREE MEASURE AND QUOTE Over 15 years experience.

Call Blake on 0439 865 590

37 Years of Experience‌

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â– General glazing â– Mirrors & glass cut to size â– Shower screen repairs C931326-KK22-11

3 Intrepid St

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• Alterations, Renovations & Improvements • Windows - Doors - Locks (Repair/Replace) • Painting - Plastering - Tiling - RooďŹ ng and Guttering (leaks)

STEPHEN 0418 313 540 A/H FAX: 9707 2230 “MAKE CORNERS, NOT CUT CORNERS�

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M A IN T EN A NCE HANDYMAN SERVICES

ALL ASPECTS OF PROPERTY CARPENTRY CARE:

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Phone 9791 8184 27 Riverview Crescent Eumemmerring.

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AUZ FENCING

1152285-PB36-14

0417 104 706 9704 0150 (AH)

Doveton Glass

www.aggdoors.com.au

Steel Fencing & Gates

Call: 0412 529 554

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GREG: 0414 516 050

Affordable Reliable Service Save 10% off a garage door opener.

CHAMPION FENCING “Choose the best, we’ll beat the rest�

NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL FREE QUOTE ANY TIME RING 9700 4378 C63804-BG25-8

24/7

DBU-2343

DENIS AROUND THE HOUSE

HOME MAINTENANCE, EXTENSIONS AND RENOVATIONS

Anything you need a bloke to do around the house denis@toogoodhandyman.com.au

0428 384 623

Lic. 265969C

0404 777 721

V Garde Services

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ROYAL FENCING

MC MILLAN

Specialising in • Paling • Pickets • Colorbond • Tubular Fences • Pool Fences • Garden Fences • Retaining Walls • Swing & Sliding Gates Demolition and removal. No obligation free quotes.

HEATING & COOLING Fully install 5 point ducted heating from $2100 Call now for a Free Quote 0423 212 282 or email: mcmillanheatcool@gmail.com

0411 703 873 C982082-JL45-11

C955357-JJ33-11

1223498-RC14-16

• SPECIALISING IN ALL TYPES OF CONCRETING/ CONCRETE PATTERN, SLABS • FOUNDATIONS ETC. • ALL DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL

Industrial & Commercial

Roller Shutter Installation & Repairs SPECIAL OFFER

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A & F CONCRETING

Garage Door Installation & Repairs

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TNT CONCRETING No job to big or small. All types of Concrete. Decking & Fencing. Anthony 0422 836 936 Justin 0412 260 145

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1195399-HM34-15

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1129081-HM15-14

C683114-BG51-8

SUPA FENCING 1237463-RC31-16

Ring Jim for a free quote 0417 054 198

REPLACEMENTS

V Fe ci g & Gates

1192691-DJ30-15

Footings, garages, v crossings, drives, paths & patios. In plain, colour, slate or stencil. Also plumbing, saw cutting, 3T excavator, bobcat & tip trucks NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL

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MEB & SON CONCRETING

ALL BROKEN GLASS

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1230352-CG23-16

12319979-ACM34-16

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REC 19826

9705 7911

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• Local, Country & Interstate • Antiques & Pianos a speciality • Cartons & Porta-robes for hire or sale • Full packing available

REMOVALS

Call Joe Anytime: 0427

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PHONE FOR OBLIGATION FREE QUOTATION ฀

ABN 65199041892

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1137617-RC22-14

Call David on: 0419 643 336

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1198421-ACM37-15

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Free Quotes for: Colour & Plain Concrete Resealing Driveways Cleaning Concrete฀ ฀Starting from $300 *Conditions apply

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L&L ELECTRICS

CUSTOMLINE CONCRETE

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C1079319-KK10-13

Ring Gerry: 0431 028 840

Find out more at: www.roosterelectrics.com.au

A GRADE ELECTRICIAN

CONCRETE COLOUR SEALING & CLEANING Garages, Driveways, Pergolas, Paths, etc. OVER 20 COLOURS TO CHOOSE FROM Free Quotes

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HONEST Y, INTEGRIT Y, DEPENDABILIT Y I’m your local sparky with GREAT prices on a broad range of services! All Electrical Work + TV points and Antennas! NO JOB TOO SMALL!!! Call Ryan for a free quote!

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Andrew Craven Concreting www.andrewcravenconcreting.com.au

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Prompt and Reliable Service

1166937-PB50-14

Phone Ashleigh 0414 543 094

0408 585 508, 5998 1127

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All types of concreting 25 years’ experience

Support your local tradesman for ALL your concreting needs!

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C753952-KS01-10

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Call Vic 0412 111 691

Rec No. 11946

Greg’s Greener Lawns & Gardens

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Vecelec Electrical Services

HOME AND SMALL BUSINESS SPECIALISTS

1212606-PB03-16

LIC46560 - LO89380

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TOTAL CONTROL PEST & WEED

BRIVIS / VULCAN / BONAIRE / SPECIALIST Specialising in air conditioning and heating

30 years experience Credit Card Welcome

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Health Dep. Lic. No. L002443

www.termitesmelb.com.au

C1098295-JO43-13

ROD: 0418 397 402 “All Your Plastering Needs Catered For”

1195626-CG33-15

All makes and models Free Quotes Phone Burnie: 0400 870 744

Phone Bruce at BRK Landscaping

0409 554 459, 9799 4235

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Call: 0418 302 145

SC Guttering

Licence No. 21452

FULLY INSURED FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS

8794 8561 (AH)

1 HOUR EMERGENCY PLUMBING ฀ ฀ ฀

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Darren 0412 141 257

Quality work guaranteed

Graeme 0430 459 028

No Job Too Small Lic no# 51646

C1010272-KG8-12

painting & decorating

• Interior/Exterior • Feature Walls • Plaster Repairs • Driveways Sealed • Free Quotes

PAULS PAINTING & SON ฀

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Interior/ext commercial/domestic High quality. Solve the problem Free quotes. You list it we fix it

Commercial, industrial and domestic. Interior and exterior painting. We can also plaster, render, spray roof and fence. A great job guaranteed for the best price. Free quotes.

1120004-HM08-14

SAS Painting 0410 566 535, 9799 8661

no job too small 24/7 emergency repairs

John 0418 318 377

1129931-RC16-14

Free termite quotes - Family owned business ● Termites ● Ants ● Rats ● Mice ● Spiders ● Cockroaches ● Bees & Wasps 2064941v5

● Pre purchase inspections ● Council Certificates

Qualified & Insured

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oors and F ity D • Supascreen lyscree r u c ns • Steel & aluminium doors Se • Quality work SPECIALS!

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Aluminium Roller Shutters and Security Doors ฀All repairs and services ฀All work guaranteed Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs

Call 9077 0135 V Roofing

Lic No. 23124

20% DISCOUNT

Repairs Rebedding ● Resprays ●

Pressure cleaning Flexi pointing

Pensioner Discounts

Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.

NEED A LOCAL PLUMBER?

Ph Ph JoeJoe 9796 0416005 005 415 97964048 9219 or 0416 415 C638938-HJ25-8 V Septic Tanks

SEPTIC TANK CLEANING 24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS

PLUMBER & GASFITTER FREE QUOTES! NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL. Phone Gerrad 0428 542 806

www.settlementplumbing.com

rangerpestcontrol.com.au

Global Roller Shutters

FULLY QUALIFIED

PLUMBING & HEATING

WINDSOR

FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS A WEEK We will beat any written quote

HIACE PLUMBING

SETTLEMENT

TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST

www.lockutite.com.au

– for the whole house

1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441 CCTV DRAIN CLEANING HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS

Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738

9 Gas ducted heating service and repairs 9 General maintenance 9 Split systems, heating & cooling 9 No job too small 9 Evaporative cooling services and repairs 9 Dishwashers 9 General plumbing and gas fitting 9 Water and gas leaks 9 Hot water service repairs 9 Cold water to fridges 9 Tap repairs 9 Repairs to toilets 29 years experience 10% Pensioner Discount

V Pest Control

FROM $249

21/25 BALD HILL ROAD, PAKENHAM

melbournerollershutters.net.au

BLOCKED DRAINS

SPECIALISING IN:

DOORS FLY SCREENS

Feel Safe in Your Home *conditions apply, Secure minimum your purchase 3 Property call 1300 844 028

❙ leaking taps and toilets. ❙ blocked drains, ❙ burst pipes ❙ hot water repairs and installations ❙ Free Quotes

Andrew 0431 150 866

SECURITY

$200 off*

Steve on 0407 704 213

Trades & Services section of Network Classifieds.

5941 6644

0417 382 700

• Specialising in drainage camera work • High pressure jetting • Location of septic tanks and all below ground drainage CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED LIC NO. 29160

849131-KS39-10

www.proudpainting.com.au M: 0 4 3 0 3 5 3 0 8 0 Ben

1182645-RC18-15

Call Paul 0432 044 875 Call Anthony 0474 099 656

*Conditions Apply 1172347-DJ07-15

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฀Hot Water Specialists ฀Blocked Drains ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

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NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186

C1073304-KK5-13

1183059-HM19-15

C1008551-FB8-12

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1223429-DJ14-16

1201167-RC40-15

PAINTER

C924285-KK19-11

0408 565 864

11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne

Contact Steve: 0419 361 253 Fax: 5996 5005 Email: scguttering@bigpond.com

C1055101-KK41-12

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Showroom by appointment

ROOF RESTORATION IS US Tradesman Papers – Police Report ฀ ฀ ฀

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Credit Card Welcome LIC. 33033

V Television/Video/Audio

DB-L44511

Call Darren: 0414 334 998

PAUL’S ANTENNAS + 0430 368 998 Free Quote ฀ ฀

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1189111-ACM26-15

Quality Guttering Restoration★

Under the Southern Cross

ALL ASPECTS OF LANDSCAPING ฀ ฀

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1229142-ACM22-16

Lily’s LANDSCAPING ฀

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All your plumbing needs – household and office, hot water units, leaking taps and toilets, gas installations/appliances (natural and lpg) kitchen and bathroom renovations, roofing, water tanks, tempering valves, water filters, regular maintenance schedules – and much more! All water, gas, drainage and roofing installations.

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Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area

0409 232 286

1238452-HM32-16

5m3, 6m3 7m3, 8m3, 9m3, 10m3, 12m3, 15m3, 20m3 All walk in bins

VBA Plumbing Lic No. 108001

1205948-HM46-15

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Need a plumber?

C552009-BG31-7

PAK BIN HIRE

Call Grant 0400 001 745

PIPEWORX PLUMBING and GASFITTING C1096000-JL41-13

V Rubbish Removal

9796 8621 0418 367 017

No Job Too Small UÊÇÊ >ÞÃÊUÊ Õ ÞÊ ÃÕÀi`ÊUÊ ÀiiÊ+Õ ÌiÃÊU

V Landscaping

Specialising in block and sleeper retaining walls, Lawns levelled and sown, Instant turf laid, Sprinklers, Plants, Paving, etc.

9700 1899 - 0439 931 138

• New Houses • Factories • Blockages/Machine and Camera • Same Day Hot Water Services • Domestic and Commercial Maintenance • 3.5 Ton & 12 Ton Excavator • Bobcat and Tipper

V Plumbing

RETAINING WALLS

0407 356 441

FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING Lic 24754

LIC. 33033

U Installations U Service and Repairs

♦ Rebedding & Pointing ♦ Pressure Cleaning ♦ Flexible Pointing ♦ Respraying ♦ Qualified Roof Tiler ♦ Gutter and Facia Replacement ♦ Pensioner Discount ♦ No job too small

• Septic

1055315-KG41-12

V Plasterers

SPECIALISING IN

• Storm water

24/7

Tel/Fax: 9703 0717

PLUMBING & HEATING

DUCTED HEATING AND EVAPORATIVE COOLING

NEW RIDGE ROOF RESTORATION

1239453-DJ34-16

SETTLEMENT

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C753939-KS01-10

1235914-ACM29-16

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BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS

C695870-JM11-9

Steve on 0407 704 213

V Roofing

1236126-DJ30-16

NEED A LOCAL HEATING AND HOT WATER REPAIRER?

V Plumbing

C710724-JM22-9

V Pest Control

1144422-PB29-14

V Heating

1141647-RC26-14

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Trades & Services

General Notices

G&K

THE STRENGTH IN TREE & STUMP REMOVALS LOG SPLITTER & CHIPPER HIRE

MULCH & WOOD FOR SALE PENSIONER DISCOUNTS, COMPETITIVE PRICES GOOD PROFESSIONAL WORK, FULLY INSURED

Storm Damage Specialists All size Removals & Pruning Block Clearing Experts Stump Grinding & Mulching

V Tiling

Firewood / Mulch Sales Fully Insured Pensioner Discounts

Superb Tiling 4XDOLW\ ÀRRU DQG ZDOO WLOLQJ VHUYLFH %DWKURRP UHQRYDWLRQV DQG ZDWHUSURR¿QJ )UHH 4XRWH

9703 1530

1239669-DJ34-16

PATRON WINDOWS Offers full replacement service in timber and aluminium windows. Phone for an obligation FREE QUOTE

C1072232-JJ4-13

C1092057-JL37-13

All Bathroom Renovations • Bathrooms • Toilets • Kitchens • Decks • Water proofing • Walls and Floors

Window Replacement Service Timber or Aluminium Windows Free Measure and quote www.windows1.net.au

9794 8989

Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522

0407 555 050

FIRE WOOD

Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.

CASEY CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE

Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555

SPECIAL

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The naming of the Site will support the transition from a landfill site to a public reserve for the local community, while having regard to the redevelopment of the site for recreational and equestrian purposes specifically. A plan of the reserve is shown below with the existing equestrian trail marked in white.

G6161817AA-dc15Jul

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Casey City Council (Council) gives notice under the Guidelines for Geographic Names 2010 to name the Old Narre Warren Landfill Site at Quarry Road, Narre Warren North as “Bayview Park” and the existing un-named equestrian trail also located at the Old Narre Warren Landfill Site as “Bayview Equestrian Trail” (the Proposal).

9793 5289 26 Rhur St, Dandenong. Open 7 days

SWA3337BE

1226696-LB18-16

Public Notice

Red Lantern Full Service from $80

swa7023b

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17 Nicole Way Dandenong South

Mel 95 E3, 7days

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(Including Aged Care Facilities & Real Estate Rentals Etc.)

M. 0400 383 588 1149536-HM33-14

Please contact Robyn Pugin on 9705 5200 for any further information on the Proposal. A person may make a submission on the proposal. Any person proposing to make a submission under section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989 must do so by the close of business on Friday 23 September 2016. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and can be hand delivered to Council's Office at Magid Drive Narre Warren or posted to the following address:

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0418 131 374

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CHROMAGEN Solar hot water roof panel. Brand new. $450. 0417 149 873. HAFCO Table Saw. 250mm, model MJ2325A. 3HP complete with sliding table. $750. Phone: (03) 5941 6869.

CRANBOURNE NORTH 91 Waverley Park Drive, Sat 27th Aug, 9am-3pm. Moving out sale, lots of bargains.

Visit

SN1074465-PJ20-13

The Chief Executive Officer Casey City Council PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN 3805

Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer 12319972-PB34-16

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

V Home Services

IRONING Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality. Call Julie

9703 1616 0439 656 044 V Music /Instruments

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

Ph: 9769 9252 themusiccentreberwick.com.au

The Music Centre

Visit

Visited

V Garden/ Outdoor

B E R W I C K 6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e . B e r w i c k

Find it in the

Professional Services section of Network Classifieds.

TOP SOIL Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds.

Delivered in 10 metre loads

$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick

$37 metre

Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers

A person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting of the Council (or of a committee determined by the Council) to be heard in support of the submission.

www.casey.vic.gov.au

V Personal

Visited

PAKENHAM 120 McGregor Road. Sat 27th of August. 8am-3pm. Renovation sale. Furniture and bric-a-brac.

C997259-JL2-12

E. treecontrol4@bigpond.com

V For Sale

1237981-ACM32-16

9793 2988 9793 2986

1800 183 567

FIREWOOD Dry split redgum. Free delivery. 0417 324 380.

V Garage Sales

More new ladies

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V Computer Repairs

Dry split Red Gum $300 per ton. Dry split Yellow box $300 per ton. Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton. Mountain Ash $250 per ton.

PENSIONER DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

FREECALL

Trades & Services

General Classifieds V Firewood

G6133887AA-dc1Jul

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

1214877-PB05-16

SKYHIGH TREE WORKS

FREE CLEAN FILL, Wanted clean fill site, south eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks, filled and levelled, no charge. Phone: 0418 356 583.

V Tree Lopping/Surgery

Call Lucas 0419 259 266

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section of Network Classifieds.

V Adult Services

Removals/pruning Hedging/shaping Line clearing/Palm work Tight access stump grinding Fully Insured/Qualified

V Public Notices and Event

V Public Notices and Event

L&C Tree Services

General Classifieds

General Notices

Free Quotes

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Free Quotes & Free Call. Joey 1800 205 544 | 0404 114 113

Call Matt 0419 561 093

ECONOMY TILING

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Nothing will stop Ava WHEN she pulls on her Casey Cavaliers jersey and takes the court, Ava Beck feels amazing. The weight of the world lifts off her shoulders and she can focus on the one thing that matters most - solid defending and helping her Cavs get another Melbourne United VJBL victory. That’s no easy feat considering the difficult 2016 she’s going through. Ava, 10, from Berwick, was told earlier this year she had epilepsy after a string of seizures eventually led to a diagnosis. She’s been in and out of hospital this year, as her doctors try to get her medication balanced and give her the best chance of living uninhibited by her condition. It’s meant Ava had to spend a lot of time out of class at Berwick Primary School. School has been difficult this year - often she’s too tired to go - but she finds the energy each week to take to the court and it helps boost her spirits and most importantly ... she feels better every time she’s out there with her Cavs’ team mates and friends. “Yeah I still play even if I feel sick,” Ava said. “When I feel all tired and stuff, I still want to play. “Because I love basketball and playing with my friends.” She hasn’t had as much energy as she used to, but no matter what, getting to training and preparing for Friday night is special and she’ll never let her epilepsy halt her basketball. Every Friday you’ll find number 63 on court around the state in the Melbourne United Victorian Junior Basketball League (MUVJBL) as the dogged defender sticks like glue to her opposition in the Under 12 Girls R2 East competition. “They like having me in their team and like me playing with them and I

just like playing,” Ava said. “I like getting some goals - I normally do defence so I don’t get a lot of goals.” Basketball is the escape Ava relishes - she puts her thoughts and worries to the side and only thinks about the next play, stopping the next opponent and celebrating properly with her best mates. “I don’t think about it (her epilepsy) - I just think about playing,” Ava said. “I do feel better when I’m training or playing. “I don’t like missing training and I’ve got really good coaches who help me get better in my domestic games too.” She’s made the step up from the Berwick Panthers domestic team and has loved playing MUVJBL and domestic basketball every weekend. She even got on court for Berwick Primary School with Hoop Time, as her team narrowly missed out on winning its tournament. “We were in the boys all stars only three girls and didn’t verse any other girls - and we got to the grand final and we were runners-up,” Ava said. That love of the game across any competition or grade has given Ava a perfect record - even when it would’ve been easy to sit on the sidelines for a week or take a well-earned breather, she’s not missed a MUVJBL game this year. The MUVJBL campaign is too important to her - she couldn’t stop until her season was done. “Basketball is the only thing she’s been able to do for the last few weeks - she hasn’t been able to go to school, but she was able to play,” Ava’s mum Lisa Beck said. “It helps get her out and about and keeps her happy. Team spirit is good in basketball at Casey Cavs - and more so when something like this happens you really notice the bond that they have.”

Ava Beck will let nothing stand in the way of her fledgling basketball career. 158414 Picture: BASKETBALL VICTORIA

Onwards and upwards for Cavs By Russell Bennett THE Casey Cavaliers are no strangers to achieving incredible things in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. Stewart Baird’s Big V basketball Division 1 men’s side last Sunday afternoon defeated a Blackburn Vikings outfit that had won a staggering 22 games in a row prior. Their last loss came way back in the opening round of the season against fellow powerhouse Warrnambool, but in Sunday’s preliminary final Baird’s men won the battle of attrition. In front of a crowd that spilled well beyond the available seats on Court 4 at the State Basketball Centre, the Cavs won a brilliantly entertaining, yet physical, contest 85-77. Big man Dean Johnson got off to a strong start in the paint - both offensively and defensively - in the opening stanza but the Cavs couldn’t break free of the Vikings despite going at nearly 54 per cent shooting from the floor. The home team got out in transition at every opportunity - with six more field goal attempts for the game, and 11 more shots at the charity stripe.

After leading by just three at quarter time, the Cavs found themselves down six early in the second as the Vikings pushed the tempo to new levels. But as the quarter wore on, the visitors began to match them in that area with strong rebounding leading to quick outlet passes and fast break buckets of their own. All told, they restricted Blackburn to just two offensive boards for the quarter. In a physical battle, Ben Louis was again outstanding on Vikings star Brendan Trewella, who finished the game with 23 points but on just 3-10 from the field. In a sign of the physical intensity of the game in the first half, only one three point attempt was made from the two sides combined. After leading by four at the main break, Blackburn jumped ahead by eight early in the third before Casey guard Mitch Chapman - who, along with a host of other Cavs players, had battled illness during the week - sprung to life. He finished with 20 points for the contest on 50 per cent shooting including 2-3 from downtown. He was the visitors’ barometer, particularly

after Blackburn guard Nick George went down with a left knee injury in the third. The Cavs led by a point with a quarter left to play before ultimately prevailing by eight points thanks to standout efforts from Brent Hobba (18 points, 10 boards) and Matt Witherden (11 points, 13 boards, 5 assists and 2 blocks). “I’m really proud of the boys,” Baird said after the final buzzer. “They’re a great shooting team but we’ve really focussed the last month on just challenging every shot on the floor - no matter how far away you are, go and challenge that shot. “The other thing we spoke about pre-game and at practice was that all the pressure was at their at end - 22 wins in a row. We’ve been in that position - we walked into a finals series last year having won 17 on the trot and coughed it up, so we know that sort of pressure. “We knew that if we could hang with them or even put a bit of a lead on the board that it would impact them mentally.” The next task - Warrnambool in a

It’s onwards and upwards for the Casey Cavaliers as they look to inflict Warrnambool’s first loss at home this season in the upcoming Division Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT 1 grand final series. 158425 best of three game grand final series, beginning at Cranbourne this Sunday at 1.30pm. The Seahawks haven’t lost at home all season, and the Cavs will need to find a way to change that if they’re to win the Division 1 title. “Getting the home one is going to be very important for us because down there they’re tough as hell,” Baird acknowledged. “I don’t think they’ve lost at home,

so we need to get the home one and put some pressure them. It’s a three-game grand final series so anything can happen.” The Cavs’ Division 2 women’s side begins its own grand final series this weekend as well, traveling to Melbourne University to take on the home side from 7pm on Saturday. Game two is back at Cranbourne at 7.30pm on 3 September, with the third game (if needed) also at Cranbourne from 12.30pm the following day.


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Great work Luke and Beacy too! WELL done to the BEACONSFIELD Junior Football Club for organising a fund-raiser last week on behalf of one of its Under 11 players in Luke Parkinson. Young Luke, pictured with the Under 11 Red premiership cup on Sunday, is suffering from Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia and is currently receiving chemotherapy treatment at the Monash Children’s Hospital Cancer Centre. The fundraiser, held last Thursday, is part of the “My Room Telethon – Giving Childhood Cancer the Boot!” campaign. 158251 Picture: ROB CAREW

THOMAS Randle took the rookie honours at the Zandvoort Masters of Formula 3 last weekend as he competed in FIA European F3 machinery for the first time. Randle, from Narre Warren North, was one of four drivers who have competed in the BRDC British Formula 3 Championship this year to race in the prestigious Masters event at the Dutch circuit. “It was really good. It was a steep learning curve and a bit of an eyeopener but we had no big expectations going into the weekend,” said Randle who competed for Double R Racing. “The competition was through the roof and you are up against some of the best drivers in Europe so it is a big challenge. By the end of the weekend we had stepped up though and to finish as the top rookie was awesome.” Randle was joined by Carlin racers Colton Herta and Ameya Vaidyanathan, whilst Harrison Scott, who has competed in BRDC British F3 with HHC Motorsport, received a late call-up to replace British F3 race-winner Nikita Mazepin, who was ill, at Hitech GP. “It was good to have Harrison in the field as he is always a good target,” Randle said. “To finish just above him was good. I was happy with my pace by the final race and I was glad to finish both races and enjoy a bit of consistency.” The result was all the more impressive given that Randle hadn’t tested prior to the event, his only experience in an FIA European F3

Narre Warren North’s Thomas Randle impressed Double R Racing claiming rookie honours in his first outing for the team. Pictures: CONTRIBUTED car before that coming back in 2015. “We didn’t have any testing and Double R hadn’t raced the car since Macau last year. All the other teams had been to Zandvoort before and heading into qualifying we had only done 20 laps,” the 20-year-old commented. Randle finished the second race of the weekend in 11th, one place ahead of Scott in 12th with Herta and Vaidyanathan 13th and 15th respectively. Double R Racing boss, Anthony Hieatt, was impressed with Randle’s performance.

“We’re very pleased with how Thomas performed throughout the weekend, he did a very good job on his first time out in the FIA-spec Dallara,” Hieatt said. “It was very much a case of being in at the deep end without much in the way of testing, but he approached the weekend very professionally and to come away as the top rookie was a great result.” After his Zandvoort experience, the focus is very much back on to the BRDC British F3 title fight now for Randle, as he sits third in the

overall standings, 51 points adrift of championship leader Ricky Collard. “It was good to get away and have a weekend with relatively little pressure. There was no expectation on me so I was just trying to improve but now the focus is back on British F3. I am really looking forward to Donington Park now!” The final round of the 2016 BRDC British Formula 3 Championship takes place at Donington Park on 10-11 September.

Gowans is really happy with the Blues By Russell Bennett

QUIZ NUMBER 1518 1. WHICH country won its first ever Olympic medal when it claimed gold in mens rugby in Rio? 2. WHICH famous Wimbledon champion stopped shaving for four days before every major tournament? 3. WHO refused to shake Jesse Owens’ hand after he won a gold medal at the 1936 Olympics? 4. WHICH famous Australian cartoonist also owned several race horses? 5. WITH which Australian sport was rock legend Tina Turner associated in the early 1990s? 6. WHICH British Prime Minister won the 1969 Sydney to Hobart Yacht race? 7. WHO won the Australian, Empire and World Featherweight boxing titles? 8. WHICH famous female golfer from the 1930s also won Olympic gold medals for the US in hurdling and javelin throwing? 9. WORLD cricket’s governing body is known by which three-letter abbreviation? 10. WHICH horse dead-heated for third place in the Caulfield Cup and then won the Melbourne Cup 10 days later? 11. WHO was the last amateur to win the Australian Open golf title? 12. WHICH Australian swimming great appeared in a movie with Tab Hunter and Fabian? 13. WHICH boxer changed his name by deed poll, adding the christian name ‘Marvellous’? 14. IN which sport did General Patton represent the US at the 1912 Olympics? 15. WHICH star of the James Bond movie ‘Octopussy’ played Davis Cup tennis for India ? 16. WHICH leading jockey rode both the winners of the 1977 Melbourne Cup and the 1978 Caulfield Cup? 17. WHAT did cricket legend Keith Miller do during World War II? 18. WHAT are the three values of goals in basketball? 19. WHICH future Australian champion won the national 10,000 metres title in 1975? 20. HOW many points does it take to win a game of table tennis?

‘WE’RE not good enough ... yet.’ It’s the mantra that Carlton senior coach Brendan Bolton took to the club when he was first appointed in his role, and it’s the same mantra that Scott Gowans has taken into his. The former Berwick assistant and Longwarry senior coach has been appointed as the midfield and senior assistant coach at the Blues for their first season in the AFL’s national women’s league - which kicks off in just a few months. It’s been one hell of a ride recently for Gowans, and the whirlwind is only set to continue in the next 12 months. “It’s still surreal, to be honest,” he said. “Eight weeks ago I was sitting at Longwarry in the social rooms and talking with the boys about team selection, and now I’m at Carlton with Andrew McKay and Brendan Bolton. It’s the same processes, but on a different level.” Gowans left his role at Longwarry mid-season with the full blessing of the Crows in order to pursue his AFL women’s coaching dream. He was in the running for roles at the Western Bulldogs and Collingwood as well as Carlton, but he is super confident that the Blues are the best placed moving forward. “The Carlton opportunity is amazing,” he said, having spent his first day at Blues headquarters just a couple of weeks ago.

Scott Gowans will coach Carlton’s midfield in the inaugural AFL’s national women’s league season. 146957 Picture: JARROD POTTER In addition to his role with the Blues’ AFL women’s side, he also has the opportunity to learn from the likes of Bolton and John Barker in the senior men’s set-up. “The first thing they said to me is that they’re not kidding around with this,” he said. “If you’re in this space and you’re wearing a Carlton uniform, we’re all in this together.” Gowans, who was also the Dandenong Stingrays’ Youth Girls Academy coach and Vic Country Youth Girls coach in 2016, will be working under senior women’s coach Damien Keeping at the Blues. The Carlton role also includes the position as coach of the Diamond Valley side in the VWFL.

It really is a dream come true for Gowans, who one day wants to be in the position to mentor other coaches. “We’ve interviewed players and (Carlton list manager) Stephen Silvagni came in and did a talk and he introduced what they do with the recruiting in the men’s space, and that will be followed into the girls’ space,” Gowans said, having already well and truly got his teeth stuck into scouting for the Blues’ women’s side. “The players have the same key attributes, and the same questions are asked of them. “It’s a learning environment, and everyone is there to learn.” And what a learning curve it is for Gowans.

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It’s rivals o’clock By David Nagel TRADITIONAL rivals Berwick and Narre Warren will launch a six-game extravaganza of finals football on Saturday when they collide headfirst in the qualifying final at Edwin Flack Reserve. Season two of the South East Football Netball League has been almost a re-run of the first, with Cranbourne, the minor premiers, chased hard by the Wickers and Magpies, with Doveton and Beaconsfield set for a re-match of last year’s elimination final at Holm Park Reserve on Sunday. Berwick coach Rhys Nisbet would be delighted with a re-run of last year’s finals series as well, with the Wickers winning their first premiership in 16 years. Nisbet said his side is ready to defend but is taking absolutely nothing for granted. “We’re pretty comfortable with our preparation but we understand perfectly that things are about to step up a cog or two,” Nisbet said. “Narre Warren is full of confidence right now, they’ve been belting teams of late, and we need to make sure we’re switched on from the start. We had a good preparation against Doveton last week and it was probably the perfect dressrehearsal for what’s coming at us on the weekend.” The Magpies suffocated the Wickers on the way to a six-point victory at Kalora Park in Round 14. Chris Johnson did a fantastic job on running half back Luke Sheppard, while Josh Tonna and Trent Cody dominated the midfield equation. But the Wickers were missing some key players that

day who are going to have a huge say in the final outcome. There was no Madi Andrews, no Michael Riseley, and no Mark Weekes, Riley Heddles or Tom Brennan. Throw in the home-ground advantage and it’s the Wickers to get the choccies by 21 points. Nisbet’s great mate Clint Evans will lead Beaconsfield into battle for possibly the last time when his Eagles take on Doveton in Sunday’s cutthroat eliminator. The 2014 premiership coach will step down at the end of the season, but wants to continue a winning streak against the Doves before his time comes to an end. The Eagles take a seven-game winning streak into just the second final between the clubs in 25 years. “I feel like we match up pretty well with Doveton, but at the end of the day it all comes down to applying pressure for us,” Evans said. “They’ve got some quality players who will use the ball well if we allow them to. Our pressure has been okay until last week and we need to make sure we’re concentrating for the four quarters.” The battle in the ruck will be a beauty, with champions Meyer and Russ Gabriel set to resume a battle based purely on respect. We know what we’ll get from them both. Meyer will be magnificently athletic and play as an extra midfielder around the ground, while Gabriel will dominate the stoppages, giving his midfielders first use of the ball. The Doves will break the drought in an extra-time thriller.

Dean Kelly, left, and Ash Smith are two of the stars of the SEFNL and will be hugely important figures when Narre Warren and Berwick collide in the Picture: ROB CAREW qualifying final. 157133

Eagles to face the Redbacks in wash-up By David Nagel CRANBOURNE out, Tooradin in - that’s the wash up of an exciting final round of the South East Football Netball League on Saturday. Tooradin received four premiership points for the weekend’s bye, leaving Cranbourne with the enormous task of defeating third-placed Hampton Park to hold on to fifth position and earn a crack at this year’s flag. But the Eagles were taught a harsh lesson by the Redbacks in a one-sided 60-30 contest at Casey Fields. Things were retrievable for Donna Wilson and her side at quarter time before the Redbacks lifted their intensity in the second quarter. With Brooke Kiely (GS) and Birgitta Nemaric (GA) on fire under the ring, the Redbacks pushed a fivegoal lead out to 14 by half time and maintained that advantage at the final break. The Redbacks broke the Eagles’ spirit with a dominant 21-5 final term. Monalisa Groom (C) was sensational for the Redbacks while Tara Cecil (GK) and Sharni Lambden finished their seasons on a high for the Eagles.

In other games, Beaconsfield prevailed 59-49 in a highscoring encounter over ROC, Doveton scored a convincing 59-10 victory over Berwick, while Narre Warren will start favourites for this year’s title after a 56-34 triumph over Pakenham. We now turn our attention to week one of the finals, with Beaconsfield (2nd) taking on Hampton Park (3rd) in Saturday’s qualifying final at Berwick, before Doveton (4th) and Tooradin (5th) fight for survival in Sunday’s elimination final at Holm Park Reserve. Beaconsfield coach Simon O’Shanassy believes the key to success against the Redbacks will be for his side to concentrate on what it does best. “I think at the start of the year we may be over-focussed on the opposition, where now we focus on our strengths and what makes us play our best netball,” O’Shanassy said. “The girls are enjoying each other’s company and the focus is really on going out and having some fun.” Kylie Kibble has built a strong squad at Hampton Park, with Karli Foster, Kim Coul-

son, Chloe Birch and Madi Hanlen joining Kiely, Nemaric and Groom in a powerful starting line-up. Players like Kaela Hughes, Andi Dickson and Courtney Davey will need to be at the top of their games if the Eagles are to progress to meet Narre Warren in next week’s second semi-final. Doveton has a dominant record over Tooradin this season and will fancy its chances of continuing that trend in the elimination final on Sunday. The Doves steamrolled the Seagulls 58-27 in Round 8 and then produced their highest score of the season in a 70-35 rout in Round 13. The Doves have some absolute stars across the court, with Rahni Samason, Samantha Kappl and Shae Gee capable of anything under the ring, while Liz Edwards, Aggie Seeto and Cara Humbert can apply the brakes to the goalers of any opposition. For Tooradin, Shona Wells, Emma Iacovou, Holy Gillespie and Tara Smith provide solidarity through the midcourt and they will need to stay strong to be a chance.

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SEFNL SCOREBOARD SENIORS DOVETON 2.5 2.12 4.14 5.18(48) BERWICK 1.3 5.4 9.9 10.14(74) CRANBOURNE 4.2 8.7 9.16 18.23(131) HAMPTON PARK 1.1 1.1 2.2 2.3(15) BEACONSFIELD 2.1 3.6 3.6 4.6(30) OFFICER 2.1 3.3 6.5 7.6(48) PAKENHAM 1.1 2.3 3.5 5.7(37) NARRE WARREN 3.2 11.6 17.11 21.17(143) RESERVES: Doveton 6.7(43) v Berwick 5.15(45), Cranbourne 11.20(86) v Hampton Park 0.3(3), Beaconsfield 6.5(41) v Officer SFC 10.10(70), Pakenham 4.5(29) v Narre Warren 10.9(69). UNDER 19: Doveton 1.1(7) v Berwick A 14.24(108), Cranbourne 11.7(73) v Berwick B 3.12(30), Beaconsfield 18.13(121) v Officer 0.2(2), Pakenham 1.1(7) v Narre Warren A 17.15(117). SENIORS W L D B % PTS Cranbourne 14 2 0 2 187.80 64 Berwick 14 2 0 2 181.75 64 Narre Warren 12 4 0 2 181.24 56 Doveton 9 7 0 2 106.32 44 Beaconsfield 8 8 0 2 92.26 40 Pakenham 6 10 0 2 93.47 32 Officer 6 10 0 2 66.82 32 Tooradin-Dalmore 3 13 0 2 66.10 20 Hampton Park 0 16 0 2 35.19 8 FINALS FIXTURE - WEEK 1 QUALIFYING FINALS (2 V 3) Saturday 27 August at Berwick. SENIORS Berwick v Narre Warren 1.40pm RESERVES Narre Warren v Cranbourne 11.50pm UNDER 19 Narre Warren A v Beaconsfield 10.00am ELIMINATION FINALS (4 V 5) Sunday 28 August at Beaconsfield. SENIORS Doveton v Beaconsfield 1.40pm RESERVES Pakenham v Tooradin-Dalmore 11.50pm UNDER 19 Doveton v Cranbourne 10.00am NETBALL A GRADE: Beaconsfield 59 v ROC 49, Cranbourne 30 v Hampton Park 60, Doveton 59 v Berwick 30, Pakenham 34 v Narre Warren 56, Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. B GRADE: Beaconsfield 74 v ROC 40, Cranbourne 58 v Hampton Park 32, Doveton 33 v Berwick 37, Pakenham 25 v Narre Warren 56, Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. C GRADE: Beaconsfield 28 v ROC 26, Cranbourne 26 v Hampton Park 27, Doveton 17 v Berwick 26, Pakenham 21 v Narre Warren 26, Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. D GRADE: Beaconsfield 35 v ROC 31, Cranbourne 45 v Hampton Park 13, Doveton 34 v Berwick 20, Pakenham 12 v Narre Warren 61, Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. 17 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 43 v ROC 41, Cranbourne 30 v Hampton Park 19, Doveton 39 v Berwick 25, Pakenham 18 v Narre Warren 39, Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. 17 UNDER WHITE: Beaconsfield 38 v ROC 27, Cranbourne 44 v Hampton Park 14, Doveton 40 v Berwick 10, Pakenham 8 v Narre Warren 50, Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. 15 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 28 v ROC 18, Doveton 23 v Berwick 20, Pakenham 14 v Narre Warren 27, Cranbourne - Bye. 15 UNDER WHITE: Beaconsfield 24 v ROC 21, Cranbourne 23 v Hampton Park 26, Doveton 29 v Berwick 25, Pakenham 24 v Narre Warren 18, Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. 13 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 24 v ROC 13, Doveton 22 v Berwick 17, Pakenham 11 v Narre Warren 31, TooradinDalmore - Bye, Cranbourne - Bye. 13 UNDER WHITE: Beaconsfield 21 v ROC 19, Cranbourne 16 v Hampton Park 29, Doveton 13 v Berwick 25, Pakenham 25 v Narre Warren 20, Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. A GRADE LADDER W L D B % Pts Narre Warren 16 0 0 2 172.32 72 Beaconsfield 13 3 0 2 112.70 60 Hampton Park 10 6 0 2 113.71 48 Doveton 8 7 1 2 114.20 42 Tooradin-Dalmore 8 8 0 2 91.39 40 Cranbourne 7 7 1 2 96.48 38 ROC 4 10 1 2 89.45 26 Pakenham 2 12 1 2 71.28 18 Berwick 2 13 0 2 68.03 16 FINALS FIXTURE - WEEK 1 QUALIFYING FINAL (2 V 3) Saturday 27 August at Berwick. A GRADE Beaconsfield v Hampton Park 2.30pm B GRADE Narre Warren v Beaconsfield 1pm C GRADE Beaconsfield v Berwick noon D GRADE Beaconsfield v Cranbourne noon U17 RED Pakenham v Beaconsfield 10.55am U17 WHITE Cranbourne v Beaconsfield 10.55am U15 RED ROC v Narre Warren 9.50am U15 WHITE Beaconsfield v Hampton Park 9.50am U13 RED Cranbourne v Beaconsfield 8.45am U13 WHITE Cranbourne v Pakenham 8.45am ELIMINATION FINAL (4 V 5) Sunday 28 August at Berwick. A GRADE Doveton v Tooradin-Dalmore 2.30pm B GRADE Cranbourne v Doveton 1pm C GRADE Hampton Park v Pakenham noon D GRADE Tooradin-Dalmore v Doveton noon U17 RED Doveton v ROC 10.55am U17 WHITE ROC v Doveton 10.55am U15 RED Pakenham v Doveton 9.50am U15 WHITE Cranbourne v Doveton 9.50am U13 RED Narre Warren v Pakenham 8.45am U13 WHITE Beaconsfield v Narre Warren 8.45am

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By David Nagel

BEACONSFIELD’S first foray into the world of senior women’s football has been an overwhelming success despite Saturday’s 22-point loss to Mornington in the VWFL South East grand final at Shepley Oval. Club president, and coach of the inaugural senior women’s football team, Troy Robinson, said the decision to introduce women’s football was a massive one for the club, but had been more than vindicated. “It was a landmark decision for the club and we couldn’t be happier, both on and off the field, it has exceeded our expectations,” Robinson said. “Off-field, it’s brought a lot more people to the club, the level of support has been amazing, and on field we couldn’t be prouder of the team. We have three female teams at the club (Under 13s, Under 18s and Senior Women) and they’ve all made grand finals this year, we’re absolutely stoked and think we’re on the right track.” AFL South East will take over the running of VWFL South East competition next year, with clubs like Officer, Narre Warren and Pakenham showing interest in fielding teams in the fledgling AFL South East Senior Women’s League. Robinson has a helpful message for those clubs. “Be dedicated to it, have respect, train the girls like footballers but understand there will be a greater variance in ability, and that’s the reality,” he said. “Some are new to the game and for them it’s about having a bit of fun and learning along the way.” Robinson said getting to the grand final was a huge achieve-

NOW we get it - now we understand what happened to Cinderella when the clock struck 12. The Casey Scorpions have been the Cinderella story of the VFL this year - the rags to riches phenomenon of the season. But, just like Cinderella, the magic wore off as the clock approached 12 against Geelong at Simonds Stadium on Sunday. A goal to Cam Pederson, after some great tackling work from Colin Garland, gave the Scorpions a 33-point lead at the 25-minute mark of the second term. The 11am start was no hindrance to Justin Plapp’s boys, who were playing like princes. But then, at the stroke of midday, the magic went missing! The Scorps would score just one more goal for the match, with Geelong piling on nine to score a meritorious 11-point, 13.5(83) to 10.12(72), victory to keep its top four chances alive. The Scorps will still finish top two, but will be the equivalent of the ugly step-sisters in September if they keep us this type of behaviour. “We started well, with the right mindset, but went away from everything we’ve prided ourselves on over the last month

of footy,” said a disappointed coach Justin Plapp. “We had a very strong team on paper, but talent is not everything and we refused to put in a genuine effort in the second half. It’s not acceptable and we played like a team that well outside the top eight after half time.” Plapp said football is a game of moments, and said his side compounded its errors in the second half. “If you miss one tackle, or miss one target, that can be recoverable, but we missed three or four tackles in succession, we dropped marks, we missed multiple targets and the opposition scored off our inconsistencies,” he said. “When you have that collective across the board, it means you’re setups go astray and it sends a ripple effect through the side. We had an honest conversation after the match and a lot of hands went up when I asked who wasn’t happy with the effort they put in. The players need to be accountable.” The Scorps will really need to toughen up with their mental aptitude. Finals won’t be handed out like their last four wins by an average winning margin of 76 points, with finals footy having the uncanny ability to consis-

tently find flaws in teams that aren’t working together. Plapp said the response needs to be strong, and it needs to immediate. “I’m clearly not happy, and disappointed, but we move on and now it’s all about how we respond to this performance against Box Hill this week,” he said. It wasn’t all bad news for the Scorps with Matt Jones, Jack Grimes, Jack Trengove and Mitchell White all having 30-possession games, while Angus Scott (3 goals) and Liam Hulett (2 goals) both had their kicking boots on. But those boots, well they need to morph back into glass slippers again for the Scorps.

VFL GEELONG 3.1 5.2 8.4

13.5(83)

CASEY SCORPIONS 4.4 9.5 10.8 10.12(72) CASEY SCORPIONS GOALS: A. Scott 3, L. Hulett 2, J. Kennedy-Harris, J. Grimes, T. Smith, C. Pedersen, J. Wagner. BEST: M. Jones, J. Grimes, J. Trengove, A. Scott, C. Salem.

Rays hit form at right time By David Nagel THE will to win. It’s invisible, it’s intangible, but can mesh a football club together to the point where accepting defeat can be impossible to comprehend. Welcome to the season of the Dandenong Stingrays, a team that won its seventh game by 15 points or less this season with a 14-point victory over Geelong at Simonds Stadium on Sunday. This was a hugely important victory in many ways. For the just the third time in the 25-year history of the club, the Stingrays have finished at the top of the TAC Cup ladder, joining the minor premiership teams of 1997 and 2010. Ironically, it was current-day coach Craig Black that was co-captain of the 1997 outfit that fell agonisingly short on grand final day. Black believes this current crop of stars is building the necessary belief to go all the way. “They don’t like getting beaten, and that’s a very good trait to have in the TAC Cup because all the players have talent, it’s the little things that make the difference,” Black said. “Obviously a little bit of fortune plays a part

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but if you start winning a few by under a kick it can build massive belief within a group. Hopefully this group can go one step further than we did in 1997.” Coaches have all used the line that “it might take until the last minute to crack these blokes” and that’s exactly what happened on the weekend. Geelong looked to have the initiative, 10 points ahead with eight minutes left on the clock, but the Rays refused to lie down. A Danny Allsop major cut the margin to just four points before Myles Poholke kicked truly to give the Rays the lead. Geelong hit back, but late goals to Doveton debutant Jarrod Smith, Reece Piper, and another on the siren to Tom Murphy will give the Stingrays a massive confidence boost going forward. The Rays have now defeated fifth-placed Sandringham, fourth-placed Murray and secondplaced Geelong in three of their last four matches. “Obviously we’re happy with our season and where we finished, but the best thing is we’ve earned that position by beating good opposition in finals like matches,” Black said. Black praised the efforts of Smith, who finished the day as the leading goal-scorer on the ground with three, while Mason De Wit provided important versatility in defence and attack. Poholke and Murphy finished with two, while Piper’s pace through the middle troubled the Falcons’ onballers. The Stingrays will enjoy the top-eight bye this week before taking on Murray Bushrangers in a qualifying final the following weekend.

TAC CUP GEELONG FALCONS 2.3 3.6 5.8 9.13(67) DANDENONG STINGRAYS 1.2 4.4 6.6 12.9(81) DANDENONG STINGRAYS GOALS: J. Smith 3, M. Poholke 2, T. Murphy 2, M. DeWit, D. Atkins, R. Piper, J. Battle, D. Allsop. BEST: M. DeWit, R. Piper, H. Clark, C. Harris, T. De Koning, M. Poholke.

By David Nagel

A great first year. It was smiles all round for the Beaconsfield senior women’s team and coach Troy Robinson despite Saturday’s grand final loss to Mornington. Pictures: ROB CAREW

ment for the senior team. “During the pre-season we had three or four players and we were close to not fielding a team for the first round,” he said. “But people worked hard behind the scenes to get it up and running and it’s been a wonderful experience to watch this team grow and play in a grand final.” In a further highlight for the club, full forward Katie Angelis topped the league goal-kicking charts with 49 goals.

VFL GRAND FINAL MORNINGTON 2.1 4.3 5.4

6.7(43)

BEACONSFIELD 2.2 3.2 3.3 3.3(21) BEACONSFIELD GOALS: Katie Angelis, Georgia Anderson, Courtney Robinson. BEST: Courtney Robinson, Katie Angelis, Sarah Allingham, Jade Hough, Leigh Arthur, Sophie Dickson.

SEJ RESULTS SUNDAY 21 AUGUST GRAND FINALS Premier 2

Narre Nth Foxes Black 5.5(35) v Pakenham Maroon 10.8(68)

Premier 3

Tooradin-Dalmore 8.4(52) v Endeavour Hills 1.6(12)

U15 Div. 2

Cranbourne Blue 8.7(55) v Officer 10.4(64)

U15 Div. 3

Tooradin-Dalmore 9.9(63) v Lyndhurst 3.8(26)

U14 Div. 2

Cranbourne Blue 5.9(39) v Narre North Foxes 8.12(60)

U14 Div. 3

Kooweerup 11.10(76) v Berwick Blue 4.2(26)

U13 Girls

Frankston Dolphins 2.0(12) v Beaconsfield 1.5(11)

U13 Div. 1

Berwick White 8.7(55) v Berwick Springs Blue 3.2(20)

U13 Div. 2

Pakenham Blue 2.4(16) v Beaconsfield White 6.20(56)

U13 Div. 3

Cranbourne Blue 8.5(53) v Tooradin-Dalmore 9.11(65)

U12 Red

Officer Blue 7.14(56) v Narre South Lions Navy 2.4(16)

U12 Blue

Pakenham Blue 4.1(25) v Narre Warren Black 10.8(68)

U12 White

Parkmore 3.3(21) v Berwick Blue 4.12(36)

U12 Black

Hampton Park 7.9(51) v Kooweerup 4.6(30)

U11 Red

Narre South Lions Navy 4.4(28) v Beaconsfield Gold 5.4(34)

U11 Blue

Berwick Blue 3.3(21) v Berwick Springs Blue 4.2(26)

U11 White

Tooradin-Dalmore 5.6(36) v Endeavour Hills 1.3(9)

U11 Black

Narre North Foxes Grey 7.7(49) v Officer White 3.5(23)

Premier 1

Cranbourne Blue 10.12(72) v Beaconsfield Blue 3.8(26)

PRELIMINARY FINALS U18 Girls

Lyndhurst 14.8(88) v Cranbourne 0.1(1)

U15 Div. 1

Narre North Foxes Black 9.9(63) v Berwick Springs Green 4.6(30)

U14 Div. 1

Narre Warren Black 18.20(128) v Beaconsfield Blue 5.3(33)

SEJ FIXTURES Sunday 28 August at Casey Fields VFL GRAND FINALS Premier 1 U15 Div. 1 U14 Div. 1 U18 Girls

Berwick White v Cranbourne Blue Pakenham Maroon v Narre North Foxes Black Berwick White v Narre Warren Black Beaconsfield v Lyndhurst

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