News - Berwick - 22nd September 2016

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MAKER KEEPING THINGS MOVING By Alana Mitchelson

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EXPANDING Pakenham business Sterling Pumps has seized the manufacturing award at this year’s Casey Cardinia Business Awards. The pumps manufacturer, which sparked the interest of a Federal politician earlier this year, has since expanded into renewable energy systems. Managing director Anton Merry said Sterling Pumps’ latest venture, the launch of its large-scale solar pumps, had received a great amount of interest. “It’s been a big project. The first ones are underway at the moment. It’s an exciting product,” Mr Merry said. “There’s been a massive positive response in Australia to us expanding our product range - particularly in the irrigation and mining industries – and people are certainly interested in looking at renewable energy systems.” Sterling Pumps has slowly grown through the irrigation, oil and gas industries over the past decade. Previously based in Bayswater, Sterling Pumps re-established in Pakenham three years ago and the majority of its 20 employees are local. The manufacturer currently exports its products to several countries in North Africa, the Middle East and South East Asia, providing products for a variety of heavy industry, mining, irrigation fire and process industries. Another new development is Sterling Pumps’ soon-to-launch smart phone and tablet app. Customers would be able to monitor the pumps

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it themselves and respond to the feedback they’re getting from customers to guide the process.” Mr Merry said he wanted to acknowledge and encourage the local irrigation and farming community who were supportive of Sterling Pumps products. He said he hoped to work more with local communities to meet the needs for both solar and standard pumps.

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PRIZED HERBS SWAY JUDGES By Casey Neill

AGRICULTURE AND FOOD CASEY CARDINIA BUSINES OF THE YEAR

A BIG year for Devon Meadows and Clyde-based business Australian Fresh Leaf Herbs grew a whole lot bigger at the Cardinia Cultural Centre on Friday 16 September. It was named the Casey Cardinia Business of the Year and the Agriculture and Food Award-winner at the Pakenham awards night. In March, Fresh Leaf unveiled a new greenhouse complete with cloud technology, designed to increase yields by 75 per cent. Television screens guide employees on exactly when and what herbs to plant, pick and pack. The herbs are growing on Dutchdesigned rolling benches that can be pushed together to increase planting space, and rolled into an adjoining

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shed so employees can harvest the herbs at the one location. Co-founder Jan Vydra said the company started out producing 2000 bunches of herbs each week. Eight years later, it produces 150,000 bunches, pots and punnets of 60 different varieties of herbs, edible flowers and Australian natives. “We want to expand our operations over the next 12 to 18 months to open a new 30,000 square metre new facility, hopefully in the City of Casey, and expand into New South Wales over the next three to five years,” Mr Vydra said.

City of Casey Mayor Sam Aziz said the project was a prime example of the innovation that the Casey Cardinia Region actively encouraged. He said the evolution of “agri-tech” would bring IT professionals, programmers and scientists onto farms. “This new era of farming welcomes forward-thinking businesses,” he said. Mr Vydra started the business with William Pham in Clyde in 2008. “William actually came from a banking background but his father used to grow hydroponic tomatoes

in Adelaide,” Mr Vydra said. “He’d just had enough of the corporate lifestyle. “I was running Yarra Valley Farms, which was a distributor of fruit and vegetables. “I started to get a lot of complaints about fresh herbs. “Slowly I learnt that herbs were really important to chefs because all the products really differentiate their plates and give their customers an experience.” “I had a hospitality focus to start with but I switched to retail very quickly because those food competition programs just took off.” Mr Vydra wants export to become the biggest part of the Fresh Leaf business. “I think we’ve got a pretty big journey in front of us,” he said. Australian Fresh Leaf Herbs founders William Pham and Jan Vydra. Picture: GARY SISSONS

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Nayaz Noor and Suchi Reddy accept the Tourism award. Picture: ROB CAREW

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AWARD-WINNING TRAVEL MAESTROS THE winners of the Tourism award at this year’s Casey Cardinia Business Awards have achieved a remarkable amount in such a short time in the country. Nayaz Noor and Suchitra Reddy are the CEO and Director of the Berwickbased Safir Tours and what they’ve accomplished in just three-and-a-half years in Australia is mind-blowing. Between them, they have over 60 years of experience in the travel industry having both spent over three decades with tour operators and travel agencies in the United States, the Middle East and India. But the latest chapter of their story has brought them to Australia – where they had no family and few connections until a few short years ago. But the challenge of setting up their business in a completely new

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HALLAM electrical contractor Powerplant Project Services is a “little guy” that is a growing force, now taking out its first Casey Cardinia Business Award. The winner of the 2016 trades and construction category recently won a State contract to design lighting for the most recent upgrade of the M1 project. The Monash Freeway 30-kilometre upgrade runs from EastLink to Clyde Road, Berwick – with additional on-ramp signals out to Pakenham. Director Greg Plant says after the latest project, Powerplant’s staff would have designed lighting for the freeway from Pakenham to Tullamarine – except for the city tunnels. “For us it’s a real achievement as a relatively small company to be participating in these larger projects and to have contact with nearly the entire freeway. “We’re little guys who have got to do big things locally.” It ranks as one of Powerplant’s biggest jobs, alongside its lighting design for 300 light poles in the recent Tullamarine Freeway widening. Other major local projects include Peninsula Link, Sladen Street, Ernst Wanke Road, Northey Road, Casey Fields BMX centre, Bunjil Place and Casey Indoor Leisure Centre. Powerplant also lands electricityline contracts for new housing estates, particularly in Casey, and is helping SP Ausnet put its powerlines underground

Steven Muretic, Ken Rowlingson, James Kerner, Larry Westney and Greg Plant celebrate Powerplant’s award for Trades and Construction. 159406 Picture: ROB CAREW in bushfire prone areas. Powerplant promotes new, brighter and more energy-efficient LED lighting on their projects. The white lights use 30 per cent less power, have less “light spill” and improve visibility on the road at night, lighting design manager James Kerner said. In the past 12 months, the business has added more than 600 projects. Its customer base now totals more than 500.

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“Regulators wanted customers to have a choice but there was no-one to provide that.” Powerplant is still a unique business and has grown with its reputation. Mr Plant says the secret to Powerplant’s success comes from “serving our customers well”. “We develop the most economic idea and we deliver what our client needs from it,” he said.

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THE Michelle household is busier than most. Husband and wife team Sam and Darren run not one but two home based enterprises, Sam Michelle Painting and Kelly Sports, from their Berwick home. The couple’s garage is literally packed to the ceiling with bats, balls, mats and hoops, while the front living room is strewn with tubes of paint and the walls are a gallery of Sam’s most recent work. On top of the demands of dual businesses, the couple also has two young sons, numerous pets and a family lodger. Sam and Darren were both nominated in the home based business category. While Kelly Sports has won the

accolade in the past, this year it was Sam’s turn to shine. Painting and art have been life-long passions for the New Zealand born artist. She worked in the corporate banking world for more than a decade before taking the plunge and turning her hobby into a business at the start of 2014. She now paints professionally, selling her work online and at galleries, and holds art classes in her home studio. Sam describes her style as “painterly”. “I have a realistic style where you can see the paint. It’s so easy to print on a canvas these days, people want to be able to see the paint,” she said. Her grandfather was a painter and sculptor who bequeathed his oil paints

to his granddaughter who showed artistic flair from a young age. She remembers as a teenager sketching the faces of celebrities and models featured in her Dolly magazines. Today Sam’s business routine involves painting 15 new works each month, teaching, keeping on top of the paper work for Kelly Sports and juggling her family responsibilities. “I paint crazily for three weeks and in the last week I take pictures of all the new works and put them on my website and send some to galleries.” She often paints late into the night. “Darren does the mornings so I can paint as late as I want to and catch up on sleep,” she said. “It’s good. It keeps us busy.” The teaching side of Sam’s business “happened accidentally” after she

started teaching a friend’s daughter how to paint. She soon realised there was a demand for art classes for both children and adults. A natural introvert, she said it was her husband that convinced her to take a risk and start Sam Michelle Painting. “I hate taking chances but Darren was very much ‘do it’. I wouldn’t be doing this without him.” Her banking background gave her a valuable insight into the challenges of small business. “I learned heaps about being brave and taking risks.” With galleries snapping up her work, a loyal online following and now a Casey Cardinia Business Award under her belt, being brave has certainly helped Sam Michelle paint a rosy future for her eponymous business.

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Celebrating their win was the Waverley Industries team Andrew Langdon, Andrew Robbins, Vicki Robbins, Frank Cresia, Jaimi Patel, Noella Malabar, Richard Reid, Eddie Michel and Li Zhang. 159406 Picture: ROB CAREW

THEY’RE BUILDING SELF-ESTEEM WAVERLEY Industries’ reputation as a business of great community dividends continues with its back-toback win in the social enterprise category of the Casey-Cardinia Business Awards. Last year the business added a 4000-square metre factory in Hallam to its operations, creating 40 jobs for people with disabilities. Director and chief executive Frank Cresia says the expansion enabled the business to expand its accredited training programs to neighbouring special schools. “We’ve created a lot of new jobs,” he said. “Our success is our people. “That’s our essence and our growth, is people with disabilities. “We’re in Hallam. Our next step is being in Cardinia. It won’t be far away.”

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Across its Hallam and Notting Hill locations, Waverley Industries employs about 300 adults with special needs, specialising in packaging solutions, assembly work, manufacturing, mail outs and catering. Mr Cresia said that Waverley Industries was proud to play an important role in the lives of its employees. “Their work enriches their lives and builds their self-esteem, knowing that they are producing things that we, as a community, need,” he said.

“They still receive their disability support pension, so working with us provides a supplement to that.” Waverley Industries makes it a priority to reach out to special needs schools to provide employment opportunities. “Our training program involves special schools and mainstream schools to create pathways to the workplace.” Working with Waverley Industries since 2001, Frank has seen it develop into a thriving business. Assisted by

a team of hardworking volunteers, he says the business provides its customers with more than just high-quality products and services at competitive prices. “We’ve gone from an organisation on its knees to a thriving, sustainable, business model,” he said. “Customers see that they’re providing job opportunities for people that wouldn’t otherwise be working.” He added that it was a great honour for employees, staff and volunteers to be recognised in the Casey-Cardinia Business Awards. Waverley Industries has previously won the category in 2013 and 2015. “It’s recognition that we’re doing something that is helping the most vulnerable people in our community and their families.”

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The Casey Childcare Cardinia team Rose Chowdary, Fiona Maulin and Deb Porter. Behind from left, Lyn Geyer, Maddy Tapner, Karen Hutchinson, Vanessa Van Rooyen, Sophie Stephens, Leanne Adolphe and Carmelina Villella. 159406 Picture: ROB CAREW

CHILDCARE AT ITS BEST By Aneeka Simonis

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CASEY Childcare and Kindergarten in Pakenham has taken out the News Business Award in the Casey Cardinia Business Awards. The family-owned care service is known for its sense of calm and community. When a parent walks into the centre, it’s not uncommon to hear lots of laughter throughout the rooms. Centre director Debbie Porter was stoked to take out the award, and said a lot of energy was put into building solid relationships with families and the local community. “This service has a commitment to best practice, and maintains focus

on quality practices delivered by quality educators,” she said. In the last 12 months, the centre has enjoyed a 20 per cent increase in children under their care. Ms Porter said this was a reflection of their standing in the community. “On a weekly basis, we have families accessing care on the basis of existing families recommending the team and service provided here,” she said. Kinder children enjoy weekly visits to the local primary school – a strategy employed by the service to help assist in kids’ transition to school life. Health and well-being is a huge focus at the Pakenham care centre. Kids now take part in a daily dental

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program and road safety programs, and library visits are now imbedded into their weekly programs. “We routinely have feedback from parents that the staff are warm, their children are happy, that we provide

strong consistent care,” Ms Porter said. The centre has participated in a number of fund-raising events including Pink Ribbon Day, Jeans for Genes day, Daffodil Day, Red Nose Day and 4Cs Crisis Relief Centre.

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THE Bertoncello brothers have done it again, taking out a major award for their highly acclaimed restaurant at the Casey Cardinia Business Awards. Foodie trio Chayse, 21, Blayne, 25, and Tyson, 28, from the exclusively degustation O.My Restaurant in Beaconsfield have been honoured with the hospital award. The brothers pride themselves on using fresh ingredients hand-picked from their own nearby garden. It makes the restaurant one of a kind in the area. “We have a really amazing crew of people that support and work with our restaurant (both in the restaurant and on the farm) – which we think then

showcases the care and passion that goes into every service,” they wrote in a statement. “We are the only restaurant within this area that has a totally seasonal menu with all the produce that is grown from our own gardens in Cardinia.” Diners at O.My can choose from a constantly evolving four, six or eight course degustation menu and can opt to be served with matching wines throughout the meal. O.My grows, bakes, preserves and pickles almost everything served on its largely plant-based menu changing week on week based on what’s growing well in their boutique farm in Cardinia.

It brings a smile to the boys’ faces seeing return diners. “(One of our greatest achievements) is having an established customer base of people that love what we do here and to have a good business structure in place,” he said. O.My has been operating since 2013. The boys pride themselves on fine dining without the feeling of pretentiousness often felt in upmarket city restaurants. “We love to get around and have a laugh and joke with everyone. We don’t want it to be pretentious. We want people to eat and chat and have a good time,” Chayse said.

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GREEN APPROACH HAS THEM GRINNING By Alana Mitchelson

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BEACONSFIELD Dental has been acknowledged for its environmentally friendly building design and use of biodegradable products. This has come shortly after being recognised among the top businesses across the state in the running for the Victorian Premier’s Sustainability Award. Owner and principal dentist Robert Panjkov said he has had solar panels at his family home for years and so it was a natural progression to approach business with an environmental focus from the beginning. “We have solar hot water and 60 solar panels which have a wireless device that displays the electricity generated, carbon dioxide and money saved. On a good day, the panels can generate over 100kW of energy. Patients are regularly shown the wireless device to educate them as it is kept in one of the treatment rooms,” Mr Panjkov said. “The design of the building includes low-allergy paint, double glazing, LED lighting, and wall, ceiling and floor insulation. The water tanks have a capacity of 10,000 litres which are fed into the toilets and the 500-plant indigenous garden dripsprinkler system. “We want more solar panels – we hope to eventually double the 60 solar panels we have and fill the whole roof with them. I’m also thinking about getting an electric charger port for electric cars in the car park. We currently have about four or five water tanks and I’d like to double that and

Beaconsfield Dental employees Jacinta Panjkov, Krysten Barclay, Melissa Panjkov and Naomi Smith celebrate winning the Environmental Sustainability award. 15940 Picture: ROB CAREW

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FASHIONISTA SISTERS STRIKE GOLD By Georgia Westgarth

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BERWICK’S family owned iBare Giftware has taken out gold in the retail category of the Casey Cardinia Business Awards. The store centred around style, fashion, flair and giving back to the local community, is run by fashionista sisters Magda D’Abaco and Kathryn Carricondo. The pair have been designing and manufacturing jewellery, handbags and clothing with their own unique styling for more than seven years. Their Berwick store boasts a boutique cafe and espresso machine for ladies to quite literally “shop till they drop”. The duo opened their first store in Westfield Fountain Gate more than three years ago. With a background in economics and business Ms D’Abaco said after her stint in London working for UK Vogue she couldn’t help but fall in love with the world of fashion. “I loved it all and the hype and feel

of it and wanted to put a different spin on things and make an affordable collection so my sister being in merchandising and design was the perfect partner,” Ms D’Abaco said. “At first we were like a party plan service and we evolved into wholesaling and design but our backbone has always been to give back to local charities and fundraisers.” The iBare team has managed to give back more than $74,000 to the community through donating prizes to be raffled and lending their showroom space to local groups for events. Bringing Europe to the south-east in more ways than one, the fashion duo imports material, fabric, leather, murano glass and crystal from around the world. “Our accessories and lifestyle ranges are all made and designed by us and being a Polish family we are big on European quality and our customers know our style and that it’s affordable,” Ms D’Abaco said.

Sisters, Magda D’Abaco and Kathy Carricondo won the retail category in the Casey Cardinia Business Awards 2016. Picture: GARY SISSONS

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SUCCESSFUL Endeavours has added a new client every two weeks over the past 12 months. Managing director Ray Keefe said the Berwick business’s success was “a great sign of how vibrant local manufacturing is”. “The past 12 months has seen growth in Australian manufacturing every single month,” he said. “As a result, Successful Endeavours has grown both in electronics design and electronics manufacturing, with both of them doubling the previous year’s turnover.” For the second year in a row, Mr Keefe took home the Business and Professional Services Award at the Casey Cardinia Business Awards at Cardinia Cultural Centre, Pakenham, on Friday 16 September. “Successful Endeavours are pleased to be contributing to the growth in local manufacturing in Australia through the design of great products that are intended to be made in Australia and providing local employment in the City of Casey,” he said. “The projects are getting really interesting, with Internet of Things appliances dominating the project list.” A clever pet dog management

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“The Early Fault Detection system won the national PACE Zenith Award for 2016 for its network implementation,” Mr Keefe said. “So a very happy client for that one and a pretty pumped design team as well.” He started Successful Endeavours as a home office business in 1997. “By 2005 I realised I didn’t know how to make this thing grow,” he said.

Successful Endeavours managing director Ray Keefe. He went looking for a business mentor and tracked down the right one in 2008. Mr Keefe rebranded the business, repositioned it in the market and moved out of home into commercial premises. “Four months after that we won Casey Business of the Year,” he said. He’s since picked up several awards and nominations across the country.

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BERWICK’S Enhance Yoga is the region’s most loved after it took out the People’s Choice at the Casey Cardinia Business Awards. The studio offers Pilates, yoga and barre – but it was most likely its welcoming and inclusive vibe that got it over he line. Enhance Yoga prides itself on embodying all that is health, and with that, all its members form part of its ‘Enhance Tribe’. With the motto: “The focus at Enhance Yoga is you,” it’s not hard to wonder why they took out the popularity award. The yoga and wellness studio is the first of its kind in Melbourne’s south east to offer the unique styles of barre fusion, calligraphy flow and vinyasa flow yoga as well as workshops in a purpose-built studio. Director at Enhance Yoga and Qi Gong and yoga teacher, Adam Beardsley, was a multiple Australian National Wushu title holder, competing abroad in the World Championships representing Australia from his years training kung fu/wushu.

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And has trained in health modalities from Qi Gong, Pranic, Reiki, NLP and hypnosis and has also helped national athletes to perform at their best. Adam with his wife and director, Suyinh Beardsley, call their operation a family business. “We live in the area, and are both locals and I think that’s important,” Adam said. “The feedback we get from clients is that they love the energy here – we make an effort to ensure everyone is comfortable.” The studio has been open in Berwick for more than a year and continues to grow in its offerings. This is the first year the Enhance Yoga team has been nominated for a Casey Cardinia Business Award, and Adam said they were both humbled and honoured. “We always had vision to not have just a studio but to have a wellness centre and to share our knowledge with others,” Adam said.

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HEROIC FIRST AID TRAINING IS AIMED AT SAVING LIVES IS THERE a better business aim than saving lives? Sisters Nikki Jurcutz and Rachael Waia, founders of Hero HQ, doubt it. Advanced life support paramedic and CEO of Hero HQ, Nikki Jurcutz, experienced first-hand the lack of workplace and community first aid knowledge during her time working on the road as a paramedic. Nikki realised that, although many organisations were conducting first aid training programs on an annual basis, the methods by which this education was being delivered was fundamentally failing to produce people who were knowledgeable and confident enough to act in an emergency. The devastating impact of a lack of qualified first aid professionals in the workplace and community prompted Nikki to reach out to sister, Rachael, who was working in education at the time, with a proposal to deliver first aid training that directly addressed the gap in the industry. Armed with Nikki’s experience in paramedicine and Rachael’s background in education, the sisters

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“Our mission is to deliver training that educates, empowers and fosters members of our community that are confident to act in any medical emergency,” Nikki said. The business has three divisions. Hero HQ provides corporate first aid training services, Young Hearts First Aid provides in-school training programs, while Tiny Hearts equips expecting parents and caregivers with paediatric first aid skills. Hero HQ is the fastest growing first aid training company in Australia and Nikki said it aimed to transform the industry and make a difference. “Hero HQ is really challenging quite a traditional industry to step up and make a measurable difference in the community” Rachel said. Hero HQ plans to further innovate their service, develop their product lines, and even venture into international territory. But Nikki said some things would never change. “Most importantly, we will continue to empower people in the workplace, community and home with the life skills of first aid.”

The Hero HQ team Giada Glavic, Melissa Taylor, Bronwyn Rawlins, Nikki Jurcutz and Chloe Juresko were delighted to pick up the Health, Education and WellBeing award. 159406 Picture: ROB CAREW the nation’s most well-known names such as McDonald’s and Kmart” Rachael said. Their mission is simple. “At Hero HQ we believe that education can save lives,” Nikki said.

became the youngest women in Australia to own a registered training organisation. “Only three years ago it was just Nikki and I. Now we have 20 staff Australia-wide, and educate some of

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Community News Gear up for the 2016 Cranbourne GP Run! The City of Casey is gearing up to host one of its largest and most exciting events - the Cranbourne GP Run - on Saturday 22 October 2016. The streets of Cranbourne will come alive with the roar of motorcycles and a sea of colour and chrome as huge crowds turn out to wave-off thousands of motorcyclists who gather to travel en-masse to Phillip Island for the Australian Motorcycle GP. As well as the wave-off, there will be plenty of other activities and entertainment on the day including Daytona and Motocross racing, Lego building and a Youth Zone with a cartoonist, Henna artist, photo booth, craft workshops and more! Date: Saturday 22 October 2016 Time: 8.15 am - 11.00 am, wave off at 10.00 am Venue: High Street, Cranbourne For further details visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ gprun.

Learn more about health and community services jobs Want to know more about careers in the health and community services sector? Then head along to the Casey Cardinia Region’s FREE Health and Community Services Industry Forum and Jobs Fair on Tuesday 27 September 2016. The forum will provide an opportunity to hear from industry experts about the growth of the industry, employment opportunities, working conditions and local education and training opportunities. There will also be chances to meet employers, learn about available jobs and even apply for jobs on the spot! Tuesday 27 September 2016 10.00 am – 2.00 pm Building 90, Monash University Berwick Campus, 100 Clyde Road, Berwick Cost: FREE Bookings: www.101healthyjobs.eventbrite.com.au Date: Time: Venue:

October 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 4 October 2016, 6.30 pm Tuesday 18 October 2016, 6.30 pm Planning Committee meeting Tuesday 11 October 2016, 6.30 pm General Purposes Committee Tuesday 11 October 2016, 7.00 pm

Get involved in the 2016 Ageing Positively Festival! The City of Casey’s Ageing Positively Festival will run throughout October, offering more than 100 events and activities to inspire, connect and involve residents aged 55 and over. Held in conjunction with the Victorian Seniors Festival each year, the festival is a celebration of Casey’s older residents and their ongoing contribution to the municipality. The program provides a variety of opportunities across Casey for older residents to get active, have fun, connect with their community and learn valuable information. There’s everything from morning teas, art exhibitions, a day at the races and yoga to carpet bowls, Pilates, art and craft workshops and dancing. There are also lots of informative sessions covering topics including scams, home ire safety, transitioning to retirement, sleeping well, the Age Pension and CPR sessions with Ambulance Victoria. The festival will launched with a FREE event on Saturday 1 October 2016, from 10.00 am to 1.00 pm, at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick, featuring activities, a walking tour, health and lifestyle exhibitors, barbecue and more! Check out the full list of events during the Ageing Positively Festival at www.casey.vic.gov.au/ageing positivelyfestival, or request a copy of the festival booklet from City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.

Camp out at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick! Never before have you been able to enjoy a family camping experience at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick (WBPB). But that’s about to change for one weekend only with the park set to host its irst Urban Camp event on Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 October 2016. Families can pitch a tent and camp near Ben’s Lookout, with Scouts Australia on board delivering a range of activities including orienteering, ropes course, damper making, night walk, climbing wall,

Calling all artists The City of Casey is now taking applications from artists interested in exhibiting their work for FREE in one of Council’s Art Spaces in 2017. Council offers four exceptional gallery spaces at the Narre Warren Civic Centre and Cranbourne, Doveton and Endeavour Hills libraries. Artists from Melbourne’s south eastern suburbs can now apply to be part of the 2017 exhibition program, with both individual and group applications welcome. Council accepts works in a range of mediums including painting, photography, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, jewellery, drawing, textiles and digital art including ilm. Applications close Monday 17 October 2016. To apply visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/artspaces.

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Dinner on Saturday and breakfast on Sunday is included, a sausage sizzle will be available for Sunday lunch and additional food will be available for purchase at the venue. Cost is $100 per site (up to four persons per site), with extra costs for additional children and adults. For further details and bookings visit www.casey.vic. gov.au/urbancamp or call WBPB on 9707 5818.

Job search and career planning assistance The City of Casey and CEAV Career Counselling Australia are running a pilot program designed to assist young people into employment and to develop a learning and employment pathway. Young people aged 16-25 who are having dificulty either inding employment or deciding what they should study are eligible to book in to see a CEAV careers counsellor for FREE. Drop into any of Council’s Youth Information Centres in Cranbourne, Hampton Park and Narre Warren to make an appointment or call Tabitha on 9810 6400.

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Gamble pays off By Cam Lucadou-Wells A MAN who went on a stealing spree of expensive goods including a diamond ring to fund his 20-year drug habit has convinced a magistrate that he has turned his life around. Daniel Locic pleaded guilty to three counts of stealing motor vehicles as well as to a shoplifting bounty including two rings worth more than $10,600, a pair of $100 jeans as well as suspected stolen items such as perfume from stores in Frankston, Doncaster and Mornington in 2015. Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told Locic was arrested in a Suzuki Swift stolen from a Narre Warren home garage in August 2015. He was arrested in the car with stolen plates at Waverley Gardens shopping centre a month later, with counterfeit $50 notes, a flick-knife, a smashed stolen mobile phone and a suspected-stolen battery charger in the car. Locic also pleaded guilty to attempting to steal a BMW from a Clayton car yard in December 2014.

He drove the car from a storage factory to a chain wire fence - with a hole cut in it for him to drive through. However the car was driven just 100 metres before it ran out of petrol. Locic also pleaded guilty over using a stolen BMW X5 in ramraids at two bottleshops in December. One of the ram raids was unsuccessful due to bollards impeding the 4WD’s progress. At the other, Locic and a coaccused stole $500 of cigarettes and attempted to tow out a safe containing $50,000 until the towing rope snapped. Two weeks later, Locic tried to lift a car park boom gate at The Arts Centre, Southbank so the X5 could be driven out without payment. He was unsuccessful so his coaccused driver drove through the boom gate, causing $1000 damage. When Locic was arrested in Hampton on 29 December, police seized some of the stolen cigarettes, three iPads, a bottle containing GHB, a double-edged dagger, a knife, and a glass-breaking hammer

from inside the X5. Inside a Hampton residence was found a phone and computer stolen during a Bonbeach aggravated burglary. Locic was also charged with disqualified driving and drug-driving on ice. His lawyer Chris Edwards said Locic had served 114 days in custody before being released on a successful stint of CREDIT bail in April. In the following five months, the accused had complied with every CREDIT bail condition including counselling and drug treatment, and had secured a place in a trafficmanagement vocational course, Mr Edwards said. Locic had been offending to fund a $500-plus weekly ice habit while unemployed, but had recently paid off his drug debts, the court was told. “It’s his second attempt at a significant period of sobriety. It’s been a relatively successful attempt,” Mr Edwards said. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said

Locic had been facing a significant jail term, particularly allied with some historic armed robbery convictions. He said Locic and his co-accused “were running absolutely “red hot” during the latest offending. However, Locic’s compliance with CREDIT bail over several months substantially reduced his risk of re-offending, Mr Vandersteen said. “At some point, something might have switched in your head.” He sentenced Locic to a 30-month community correction order with 300 hours of community work, judicial monitoring and supervision. Locic’s 114 days in remand was counted as time already served in jail. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months and ordered to pay $10,694 compensation for the stolen rings. “I would say it was a punt by the court in releasing you (on CREDIT bail),” Mr Vandersteen said. “But on that punt, you’re returning a very positive response to it.”

Buy-up blocks development plans By Cam Lucadou-Wells PERHAPS the best way for a David to beat a Goliath is to find another Goliath. Residents in Moondarra Drive, Berwick, - with the colossal help of Melbourne Water - toppled a proposed two-storey 12-apartment building that was set to mar the adjacent wetlands. Melbourne Water brought a pending Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal appeal to an end when it bought the vacant site at 75S Moondarra Drive from developer Grandrise. Settlement occurred on 20 September and Melbourne Water retained the floodplains land as public open space. Residents Brian and Helen Millgate celebrated the news with about 100 neighbours on the wetlands on 17 September. The couple saved them from having to look out on a “great wall” rather than on idyllic wetlands that hosts nests of pelicans and ducks as well as the occasional endangered freckled duck. “We could not believe it,” Ms Millgate said. “We heard that in 87 per cent of cases knocked back by the council, VCAT rules in favour of the developer. It is really a miracle.”

Residents cry Eureka after scoring a win over a ’Goliath’ developer of apartments on a Berwick wetlands. Mr Millgate - who had prepared a campaign kitted with Eureka flags - said the game-changer was when he told Melbourne Water of the development plans. “They told me there’s no way known that’s going to happen.” Ms Millgate said the site had been sold to an overseas buyer for about $1.5 million who she said had hoped to double their money within 12 months.

Melbourne Water property manager Peter Morison said the property was “not appropriate” for residential development. “(We) purchased the land due to the close proximity to the adjacent wetland and retarding basin, which reduces the risk of local flooding. “Wetlands also perform an important environmental function they function like nature’s kidney by removing pollutants from storm-

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CASEY mayor Sam Aziz has led a public slamdunking of Casey Basketball Association, accusing the sports group of holding the councillors to “political ransom”. At a council meeting on 20 September, Cr Aziz accused the association of making threats and false claims of increased fees at the underconstruction $18 million Casey Indoor Leisure Centre (CILC) in Cranbourne East. “It will be a cold day in hell before I or our colleagues will put our political futures at the expense of our ratepayers when a club or association is holding us to ransom,” Cr Aziz said. At the meeting, Councillor Garry Rowe accused the CBA of being “belligerent” and having to be dragged by the council “kicking and screaming to good governance levels”. Earlier that day, CBA president Daniel Phillips - who led the CBA to an ’association of the year’ state basketball award in 2014 - argued for a fee reduction in a letter to Cr Aziz. Mr Phillips stated the CBA couldn’t afford to increase its court time to 10,000 hours at the CILC under the existing $35 an hour licence rate. The resulting $350,000 bill was about $100,000 more than charged at the state’s most expensive venue, the State Basketball Centre and was “simply not fair and equitable”. Mr Phillips stated that he was anxious to get a new licence agreement prior to 1 December, so the CBA could plan its winter season. “Despite our concerns and financial evidence, there has been a lack of willingness by the council to negotiate. “As a result to ensure the survival of our associations we believe it’s imperative of us to inform the 10,000-plus voting members and extended families ... so they have the opportunity to express their thoughts at the upcoming council election.” Cr Aziz wrote back that it was disappointing that Mr Phillips “resort(ed) to this cheap act of a threat just because we are at the eve of a council election”. “It would be in the best interest of your members that your association gets itself a new president.” In a media statement, Cr Aziz stated “the associations had been informed (by Mr Phillips) that the current hourly rate will increase but no rate has yet been discussed with them at any point by council officers”. The rate would be decided once the contract for running the CILC was awarded, Cr Aziz said. He described Mr Phillips’ letter as a “slap in the face” after Casey had invested significantly into the facility and basketball and netball. In an urgent business motion led by Cr Aziz, the council agreed to invite the CBA to a meeting to discuss the matters as well as “concerns ... to some of the governance aspects of the association” - as well as issuing a ‘please explain’ letter. He also publicly stated the CBA was “currently not short of money” with $222,000 equity as of October 2015, and a year-to-date surplus of $124,000 at June 2016. Mr Phillips told Star News he was surprised the figures were revealed after being confidentially provided to the council. He said the rate shouldn’t be based on how much was in the CBA’s bank but on a comparable rate with other stadia. The CILC is expected to open in March.

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Old and new seek seats By Georgia Westgarth

Former Casey Mayor Brian Oates is also running for the Four Oaks Ward.

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Other familiar faces who have renominated include former councillors Steve Beardon for the Mayfield Ward and Lynette Keleher for the River Gum Ward. Paul Richardson served in Four Oaks previously and has now nominated in the Springfield Ward. And an ex Casey councillor has jumped ships and nominated in a neighbouring municipality. Sam Afra, once of the old Casey Heatherton Ward is standing in Dandenong. Below is a list of the 81 candidates standing for election. CITY OF CASEY COUNCILLOR CANDIDATES: Balla Balla Ward (1 vacancy): Geoff Ablett Frank Lamattina Ross Luxmoore

Linda Sahhar Tom Rennick Edrington Ward (2 vacancies): Anthony Dissanayake Riley Baird Tim Jackson Larry Larkins Ray Perera Sandra Prvulj Mick Morland James Williams Susan Serey Four Oaks Ward (2 vacancies): Shar Balmes Rosalie Crestani Natasha Mirra Rafal Kaplon Richard Barrow Chris Sargeant John Glazebrook

Rod Bagon Nikolaous Palatsides Lyndon Samuel Milla Gilic Afroz Ahmed Nicholas Juricevic Bart Tyszka Brian Oates Barry Erlenwein Andrew Lawler Dominik Lipski Chris Andrews Rick Beeby Mayfield Ward (2 vacancies): Steve Beardon Hans Caspersz Sid Banerjee Parampreet Singh Rajput Shabnam Safa Sepalkumar Patel

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Letters Emotion leads crime policy THE problem with Casey council’s online petition for a tougher line on law and order is that it allows emotion to replace logic and misleads people to believe that the panacea for crime is more police and more 24 hour police stations. Casey Mayor Sam Aziz is saying that by merely increasing the number of police crime will be significantly reduced. This raises the question about what has been the key driver behind lower crime rates in the past? In 1973 U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun legalised abortion when he declared that denying women the right to abortion was detrimental to their physical and psychological health. He said this was because denying women the right to abortion means forcing them to bring unwanted children into a family that was unable or unwilling to care for them. In the United States the legalisation of abortion in 1973 had many positive consequences including a dramatic decline in crime when a new generation came of age in the 1990s without the cohort of unwanted children that young mothers would have been forced to have if abortion was not legalized. The moral of this story is clear: there is a clear correlation between crime rates, abortion and the opportunity for young women not to be forced to have unwanted babies. John Glazebrook, Casey council candidate, Endeavour Hills.

Taking the rise out of the ratepayers WITH reference to this article by Cam LucadouWells in the News of Thursday 15 September 2016 stating that a cost of $22,000 of ratepayers’ money had to be paid by Casey council to the monitor that had been installed by the State Government. Why is there such a fuss over this small amount when Casey council has spent $250,000 of ratepayers’ money to get the approval to increase the rate by 0.97 per cent over the rate cap. Also the $125 million for an unwanted structure Bunjil Place, borrowing $76.7 million for this structure which has to be paid back by us ratepayers. According to the Casey council budget 2016-2017 SRP (Strategic Resource Plan) which states that the ratepayers who gain the benefit of the asset will pay for it. So there comes another $76.7 million out of ratepayers’ pockets. Adding again another $4.17 million for communications and ticketing machines for Bunjil Place brings the total to $80.87 million - amazing! What a blatant misuse of ratepayers’ money. According to the City of Casey’s officers’ reports of 28 June 2016. Item 5.3 states

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Socially speaking Casey ’stoking the fires of ignorance, racism and bigotry’ What an uninformed, arrogant tw*t Ms Springle is. Go and take the time to speak to the people that are living this day in and day out. “Perceived crime wave”, you are a joke, go back to your green problems and allow the politicians to attempt to deal with the real world. Samantha Jane, via Facebook Why hasn’t Aziz raised this before? There was a shortage of police and raising crime rates in Casey when his Liberal Party mates were in government! The only reason he has done it is purely for his own political gain in the upcoming Council elections. Why does Aziz support the CEO of City of Casey Mike Tyler who has been found guilty of breaking the law and been accused of sexually harassing a City of Casey employee? Would he support Tyler if he was a Muslim? Ryan Loose, via Facebook I am sorry.... but she is a Green.... she has that the impact of Bunjil Place would not require a rate rise. Fair enough, but, as mentioned, that the $76.7 million of borrowing for Bunjil Place will have to be paid back by us ratepayers is truly a contradiction. We ratepayers have to pay a total of $80.86 million for all these expenses dumped on us which is mainly for new council offices. Dunstan Girton and Louis Kotsiras, Hampton Park.

no idea what Sam Aziz is doing, or even an understanding of what is happening out here, as she does not live in our community and I recon she would know where the City of Casey was even if she drove though it... anyway I think she needs to get out of the bubble she is in and live in the real world for 5 minutes. Mark Mathews, via Facebook Does she live in the area?... guess not. Tracey Webster, via Facebook Well change the international law. Trish Sachiko Lawrence, via Facebook Attacked in her own home This is bloody ridiculous. Deport this lot and if they’re born here, send them to an island in the middle of nowhere! These people bring their cultural mess to our nation, yet we have people here making excuses for them. Mindy Rockey Gooding, via Facebook

Blame game AS THE saying goes, a bad workman always blames his tools. It seems Sam Aziz is putting the blame on councillors Rafal Kaplon and Rosalie Crestani for a lack of lobbying for the upgrade of Berwick City Soccer Club Ground. Why put the blame on those two councillors when previous councils have done absolutely nothing. D. Gardner, Hampton Park.

It’s None Of Our Business But ... BETULA Reserve in Doveton has been revamped. Additional change rooms, accessible toilets, umpires room, storage, as well as office space were officially unveiled on Monday 19 September. The $1.1 million improvements, funded by the City of Casey, will be put to good use by both soccer and rugby players and officials. WHERE is the cinema for Cranbourne at? According to developer Ian Macklin, Cranbourne locals can expect to see movement at the site of the proposed Cranbourne cinema on Grant Street in October. The TM Design Group director said things are moving along at “snail’s pace” but “hopefully things might start happening in two weeks’ time”. AS CASEY prepares to take on the Bulldogs in this weekend’s VFL decider, former Star News journalist Cam ‘Spudda’ Scott has shared a not-so-fond memory of the last time his beloved Scorps made the grand final. He regaled a hilarious tale on Facebook this week of that encounter back in 1999. “Two incredible events occurred that year, which are most certainly intertwined with the club’s success (and potentially subsequent

lack of it),” he told friends. “1: A svelte and athletic young kid from Dandy North snuck his way onto the list - an undoubted morale boost to the club. “2: Said kid, after getting dropped from the preliminary side that won its way into the seconds grand final, went on to bust his nose running on to the Port Melbourne oval as an emergency, running into a severely taped piece of banner. He spent the entire warmup with blood pouring out of his beak into his warm-up jacket. This kid knew no bounds when it came to ways of sustaining injury... but he did bleed for/on the jumper. “Then he stood in the race with a six-pack of Carlton Cold stubbies he had snuck into the ground in his footy bag and polished them off.” Cam finishes the post by saying he hopes there’s more good days ahead for the former powerhouse Scorps, starting this weekend. “And remember, just like that emergency that stashed a six-pack in his bag grand final day 17yrs ago, preparation is king!” THIS will be the last edition for Cranbourne News journalist Georgia Westgarth. Georgia, 23, has worked on numerous papers with Star News Group for more than 18 months and will be joining another news team in Tasmania.

Georgia said every Cranbourne News edition she worked on had been a special one and that she would like to thank every person who opened up to her and trusted her with their stories. “I hadn’t been to many of the places covered by the Cranbourne News before I got the job, but I sure can say I haven’t just visited them now, I care about them,” Georgia said. “Cranbourne and surrounds is bubbling with so many inspiring people - you just have to dig a little deeper to find them, and cross your fingers they’ll want to share their knowledge, success, hard luck and aspirations. “I couldn’t have asked to write for a better community with a better team at Star News.” If you have a story worth sharing please contact dailyeditor@starnewsgroup.com.au. ONE of the world’s foremost wildlife artists Paul Margoscy will be a guest of Berwick Art Society. Margoscy, who has won prestigious national art awards and been commissioned by Australia Post, will demonstrate how to paint kingfishers and owlets using watercolour, gouache and airbrushing at the art society. The event is at The Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, on 28 September at 7pm. Cost for members is $10 and for nonmembers is $12


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door and kicking in the internal garage door leading inside the home. After being disturbed by an occupant, they ran away and escaped in a black Mazda 6 with an attached trailer. Rahmani also allegedly sped at 120 km/h in a 60 km/h zone from police as he left the Bayswater Hotel on 17 August. Police immediately terminated the pursuit, the court was told. The Kluger was found with a false paper number plate 150 metres from Rahmani’s home on 15 September. Inside the car was a Melbourne Pathology receipt with Rahmani’s name and address, police alleged. A water feature allegedly stolen from a SJD display home by Rahmani on 4 September was also found in his front yard. In his home were other suspected proceeds of crime such as a nail gun, heat gun, hedge trimmer, power and hand tools and a printer. At the time, the accused was on bail over a theft of a rental car which was used in a petrol drive-off in Officer in July, as well as theft of a motorbike in 2015. Police alleged he had breached bail conditions such

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(Foundation) but this is something similar for adults,” Tayleb said. In the lead-up, the decluttering Elliott household has been collecting items but is also open to donations of unwanted goods. “We’re just looking for anything in the form of trash-andtreasure,” Tayleb said. “I can’t wait for the day.” Tayleb said Scouting is a unique experience. His Queen’s Scout award requires him to complete leadership, first aid, citizenship and wilderness camp tasks. The garage sale is also part of an annual national Garage Sale Trail day on Saturday 22

October which encourages the re-use of unwanted things. Last year more than 13,000 sales distributed enough items to fill 100 kilometres of shopping trolleys, according to Garage Sale Trail organisers. “So many people are going out to garage sales that weekend,” Tayleb’s mother said. “It’s also a good way to advertise our sale.” Tayleb’s sale is at Hallam Scout Hall on Gunns Road, Hallam, on 22 October. To donate goods text Kendra on 0488 737 355. Details at garagesaletrail. com.au or facebook.com/garagesaletrail.

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Keith enjoys the job at hand By Cam Lucadou-Wells KEITH Pickering responds in bewilderment when asked about the men’s shed at Berwick Bupa aged care facility. Afflicted by dementia, the former civil engineer has absolutely no memory of the tight 10-member woodworking group that meet each Friday at the facility’s humble workshop. As he’s led to the shed, he frequently asks “where are we going?” But during the workshop, he loses himself in the craft, focusing his mind on one task at a time. When each task is complete, he eagerly asks what step

is next. In just six months Mr Pickering and nine other residents have put together an impressive cache of hand-made, hand-painted ornamental cats, pelicans, owls as well as candle holders. Mr Pickering didn’t have a woodworking background but adapted quickly to the manual tasks. General manager Louise Willett said Mr Pickering seemed to be reliving his younger years while in the shed. “Things that he may usually find challenging he can do with ease in the men’s shed. “It’s truly amazing to watch.”

The workshop is overseen by Berwick Woodworkers Club members Brian Crowe and William Bradshaw, who devise the projects. Occasionally, the workshop is topped by a mate-bonding barbecue. Lifestyle co-ordinator Mary Mihalic said she was amazed by the workshop’s success at the facility - where 70 per cent of residents have dementia. Other activities include tending to the home’s gardens and vegie patch as well as the chooks. “It’s about meeting other people and the friendships that they form in the group,” Ms Mihalic said.

GREENS state MP Nina Springle has attacked Casey council’s “misguided and divisive” online petition to parliamentarians on what she labelled a “perceived crime wave” in the municipality. In the Legislative Council on 14 September, Ms Springle said she and other MPs had received vast numbers of emails - automatically sent when the petition is signed. The petition called for a range of law-and-order measures including more police in Casey, all police stations open at all times and a police station in Clyde to combat an escalating crime rate. “Casey City Council has missed an opportunity to show real leadership here,” Ms Springle said. “Instead Casey council has succumbed to the populist temptation to stoke the fires of ignorance, racism and bigotry with its misguided and divisive petition.” Ms Springle said it was true that crime statistics data showed an increase in theft, burglaries and robberies in Casey in the past year. “People in Casey do have concerns, especially given the sensationalist nonsense they are reading in the Herald Sun about the so-called Apex Gang of youths when official crime statistics clearly show that people under 25 are not responsible for the increase in reported offending across the state.” One of Casey’s proposed measures - the deportation of dual citizens who commit crime in gang settings and

sentenced to jail - was “extraordinary” and “internationally illegal”. “Local, state and federal governments must show leadership by implementing evidence-based policies that work to both reduce offending and build a more cohesive and safer community.” Casey Mayor Sam Aziz called on Ms Springle to apologise to home invasion victims. “I’m absolutely sure that her speech will cause great offence and even more distress to the victims whose homes have been invaded.” Cr Aziz said the speech proved that “the Greens are a complete waste of space”. “I’m sick and tired of our elected officials pandering again to so-called political correctness whilst ignoring the real threat to the community and stooping again to labelling people as racists and bigots when they call for practical measures to protect our community.” Ms Springle “acted as a bush lawyer” by decrying the international illegality of the deportation measure, Cr Aziz said. The measure was proposed by La Trobe federal MP Jason Wood, not just Casey, and was being considered by the Federal Parliament, the mayor said. “It is Ms Springle that has missed a real opportunity to go and advocate hard on behalf of our besieged residents.” The online petition is at casey.vic. gov.au/safercasey.

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All kinds of orchid on show MURRAY Harding calls his 10,000-orchid backyard nursery an obsession, even a disease. The Berwick Orchid Club president will display some of his many wildly-flowering speciosums at the club’s Spring show on 24 and 25 September. Among about 400 orchids at the show, the speciosum is Australia’s largest dendrobium orchid at about 1.5 metres tall. It grows on Australia’s east coast on rocks and trees. “I grow a whole lot of stuff but that’s the eye-catcher,” Mr Harding said. “At the show there will be other amazing different forms of orchids that people wouldn’t imagine are orchids. “There are some absolute monsters, others that you need a magnifying glass to see.” Mr Harding’s obsession started when he first looked after his father’s speciosum orchids. “I was never interested in orchids when he grew them. When he retired, he left them and asked me to look after them. “What are you going to do? Kill your father’s orchids?

“It was all downhill from there. Now I have grown 10 times more than he ever had.” The plants - in number and variety - have flourished under a shadecloth that has consumed much of Mr Harding's Devon Meadows backyard. One of his plants is more than 30 years old. It started flowering 12 years after his father tended to the seedling, and is lodged in a gum tree in the driveway. “They grow forever,” Mr Harding said. However, there is a common allure to orchids. Open a display at a shopping centre and you discover “everyone has an orchid story”, Mr Harding says. Fortunately for orchid spotters, this spring has been a bumper one due to the mild winter and long, mild summer, he says. “The effect is that every flower thinks it’s time to put out all stops.” The club’s orchid show features a large range of Australian and exotic orchids on display and sale, as well as growing accessories, demos and advice. It is at Berwick Senior Citizens Hall, 112 High Street, Berwick on 24 and 25 September, 9am-4pm.

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FIVE days after the draw, a Cranbourne man has finally checked his TattsLotto ticket and discovered that it’s worth more than $200,000 after six of his numbers were drawn in the weekend’s TattsLotto draw. But exactly who purchased the two-game System 7 entry using carefully hand-selected numbers will remain a mystery as the unregistered winner only wishes to be known as a ‘mysterious Cranbourne man’. The mysterious man did not know when he walked in to SuperStar Lucky Lotto, on 95 Monahans Road, to purchase his TattsLotto ticket that it would win $203,152.20. Van Nguyen, the owner of SuperStar Lucky Lotto said he felt very lucky to have finally sold a division one winning entry. “This is a big deal for SuperStar Lucky Lotto because it’s the first division one winning ticket we’ve sold in 10 plus years.” Mr Nguyen exclaimed. “I thought it may never happen but it just goes to show that good things come to those that wait. I couldn’t believe it. “I’m really happy for our winning customer and really happy for my business. “No doubt it’s a dream come true for both of us.”

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Police pause By Cam Lucadou-Wells POLICE Minister Lisa Neville has confirmed that the trialled closure of Endeavour Hills police station on weekend nights has been deferred for several months. Senior Sergeant Karen Porter of Endeavour Hills police had previously said that the trialled shutdown of the counter from 5pm on weekend nights to free up an extra patrol - was set to begin on 10 September. However on the same day, the front counter was closed due to three officers in Casey calling in sick that day. The police station had once been touted as a 24/7 station. “There have been days when there have been sicknesses that have affected our ability to open,” Sen Sgt Porter said. The trial had been deferred, subject to approval of police command and consultation with the Police Association, she said. A spokesman for Police Minister Lisa Neville said the trial would begin “within the next few months”.

“We will communicate the start date to the community closer to the time. “We have been and will continue to work through the details of the trial with The Police Association to deliver the best outcomes for the community. “We still expect the trial to begin within the next few months.” Meanwhile, Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams has attacked Casey council’s “peddling of misinformation” that police numbers in Casey had reduced. According to official police numbers data, the number of Casey police officers dropped from 157 full-time equivalent positions to 153.42 between November 2014 and June 2016. Ms Williams said there are 155 full-time equivalent police on general duties, with a further 70 officers in specialist units such as highway patrols, criminal investigation and forensic work and responding to family violence. “The Andrews government has not reduced police numbers

in Casey,” Ms Williams said. “In fact, we have funded an additional 406 police and the Chief Commissioner has indicated they will go to growth corridors like Casey. “The former Coalition government didn’t fund a single additional sworn police officer.” Ms Williams said a Frontline Tactical Unit based at Dandenong will be deployed in Casey to deal with street violence, street crime and public disorder. “Its key focus is uniformed patrols of high-risk community locations.” Mayor Sam Aziz said he found it “rather disturbing” the local members were “oblivious” to the law and order issues faced by residents. “I’m working as the mayor for the safety of our community and I find it very disturbing that a police station will close whenever a police member has to take a day of sick leave. “Ms Williams’ government has been in power for nearly two years and should have addressed that by now.”

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remarkable local citizens. “The awards aim to recognise outstanding individuals and groups who have made a significant contribution to the Casey community in a professional or volunteer capacity,” Cr Aziz said. “If you know someone who inspires you through their achievements at work or as a volunteer, someone who is community-focused and challenges you to make your own contribution. “Or someone who exemplifies

commitment, dedication and community spirit then nominate them now for these awards.” Casey Australia Day Awards individual categories include: Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of the Year, Senior Citizen of the Year, Sportsperson of the Year and Non Resident of the Year. Community event or activity categories include: Casey Community Event/Activity of the Year 2016 and Casey Community Fundraising Event/Activity of the Year 2016.

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David Nugent, with awarded students Ryan, Joel and Jamie and VCAL teacher Jason Tickner who Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS helped on the Call Me Dad event 158991 er empathy to those going through something as challenging and complex as this,” Mr Caughey said. “I’d be hoping that any family in the school community struggling with these issues will know where to turn.” David Nugent, who runs Heavy METAL, said the screening’s Q & A

session was especially moving. Mr Nugent recalled a 16-yearold student from another school broke down in tears as he told the forum that this work had turned his father’s life around. Another man - who had been to 52 men's behaviour change classes - told the forum that finally “this

leopard’s spots are changing”. “There was a positive atmosphere, a sense of hope that men can change,” Mr Nugent said. “Everyone now understands that if a man puts up his hand and wants to get help, with the right support, he can change.”

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WINDERMERE Child and Family Services has received an extra $1.8 million in State funding for family violence services. Windermere chief executive Dr Lynette Buoy said the funding will provide an extra 345 high-risk family violence response packages for those leaving or planning to leave family violence situations. It will also fund an extra $550,000 a year for resources and services to prevent homelessness for more than 200 affected families. Dr Buoy said family violence was one of the main causes of homelessness, particularly for women and children. “There aren’t really wait lists as such, due to the enormity and seriousness of the issue,” a spokeswoman for Windermere said. “Anyone requesting these packages is pretty much seen straight away. “The additional funds allow us to provide more services and reach more people quickly.” In the past 12 months, Windermere has provided government-funded counselling to nearly 500 people affected by family violence and sexual assault. It estimates that demand for its family violence services, such as counselling, housing and victims of crime programs, has tripled in the past two years. Windermere shares in an extra $3.5 million allocated for family violence support agencies in the southern metropolitan region. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan said the funding would double the capacity to provide case management to family violence victims. “The government is determined to ensure family violence agencies are able to offer women and children in Casey the support they need,” he said.

POLICE officers with soccer balls kicked into a friendly volunteer operation at Maramba Primary School. About 200 students took part in a ‘Soccer COPPS’ coaching clinic, did some team-bonding and had a chat with the officers - and members of the Arsenal Soccer Schools Program on 14 September. Detective Leading Senior Constable Vincent Manno, who is the brainchild of the concept, said the aim was an “early intervention strategy” to build bridges between police and young people in a fun way. He also wanted to help reconnect “at risk” young people with their communities, particularly those who are “marginalised, socially and economically disadvantaged”. “This event is used as an early intervention strategy, which is designed ... to provide alternatives and positive role models for young people. “A lack of positive social interaction could otherwise see them engage in risktaking behaviours.” During the sit-down chat, COPPS talked to the students about bullying - including cyber-bullying - as well as how police can help them and how they can help police. “It’s a key in the door to discussing the issues in their world.” Det Leading Sen Const Manno said he started the program after seeing the power of sport first hand during games between Victoria Police’s soccer club and young people. The program had bought and distributed more the $380,000 of sports and other giveaways to 11,000 young people since it started in 2001. The program is run with volunteering police members, and receives no grants. To donate to the program, email Vincent.manno@police.vic.gov.au

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Video Games will also be there. Organiser Roy Condeza said he was expecting a 400plus crowd, many dressed up as their favourite cult heroes and villains. “That’s what creates the whole vibe. You get a rush from it and enjoy socialising with people doing the same thing without being harassed and being put down.” Mr Condeza said the Doctor Who fans - or Whovians - were sure to dress up in a range of

characters from the serial’s 50plus year history. During the event, visitors can pose for photos with The Joker and The Harlequin, he said. All proceeds from refreshment sales will go to local charity Mums Supporting Families in Need. It is at Narre Warren Community Learning Centre in Narre Warren on 24 September, 10am-4pm. Entry $5, under 12s free.

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GOOD old-fashioned care brought back Katherine Cheverria and her chronically ill daughter Victoria from the brink. The pair had been marooned at home for more than a year when Narre Warren North Uniting Church members reached out to them. At that stage a sleep-deprived, worry-wracked Ms Cheverria was an “absolute wreck”. “When they found out Victoria was sick, they opened their doors for me. “They lifted the world off my shoulders.” Victoria has been through a medical battle with a mysterious bacterial infection throughout her three years of life. Doctors couldn’t find the source of her infection. They advised for her to stay away from other kids and playgroups out of fear of picking up a com-

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FORMER employees of collapsed builder Botanic Homes will qualify for Federal compensation ... but its long list of unsecured customers and contractors may not be so lucky. Creditors voted to wind up the company at a meeting on 25 August, with “bits and pieces” of its plant equipment and intellectual property still to be liquidated, administrator Jason Stone of PKF Melbourne said. Botanic Homes owed up to $5 million to 250 creditors including customers and tradies. One tradie told Star News he was owed $200,000 and had been assured of the company’s financial viability up to the day it folded. He remains unpaid for “big jobs” in April and May while - unknown to him - Botanic Homes was meeting with PKF about “insolvency options”. He held little hope of recovering the debt. A customer, who doesn’t wish to be named, said the building of their dream home began in March after they bought land in Cloverlea Estate, Chirnside Park, two years ago. In early May, Botanic Homes went into voluntary receivership. She said she was annoyed that despite the builder’s financial woes it still “took our hefty deposit and continued on business as usual”. “It makes me think there is little to no money left to be returned to creditors.” Mr Stone said ex-staff would however have their entitlements paid out under the Federal Government’s General Employee Entitlements and Redundancy Scheme (GEERS). The scheme would be invoked due to Botanic having not enough assets to fund their payouts “in the short term”. PKF will further investigate if there were any recoverable transactions and whether to take action against directors Robert Bender and Craig Garvey. “We don’t have any control over the directors’ assets but the secured creditors have taken action against them. “I believe most of the directors’ property has been sold and settled, and (those) creditors got some money.” PKF can prosecute the directors to claim any new debts incurred while trading insolvent.


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their future. The greatest value is that a lot of the lifestyle advantages are already in place. With the public quickly realising this, they are marching with their feet. Stage 1 has sold out and Stage 2 has been brought forward. A pre-release of eight premium lots has been made available as part of the Ambleside release. With lot sizes ranging in size from 420 square metres to 560 square metres they represent excellent value.

Heathfield Land Estate, Bayview Road Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: LAUDERS REAL ESTATE, WATSONIA, 9433 2100

Berwick 9 Jembecca Drive

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A Unique Blend of Size, Style and Substance Elevated on the high end of the much sought after Chase Estate this immaculate family home will satisfy the most fastidious of buyers. Boasting 5 enormous bedrooms (each bedroom could easily accommodate a king size bed) plus a large study (or 6th bedroom) this double storey home will cater for large families with 4 living/family zones.

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Securing A Lifestyle This lifestyle property reflects both open plan living, yet encumbers private living areas for the whole family to enjoy. Comprising fully equipped open plan kitchen, large family meals, rumpus area extending out onto outdoor decked alfresco with impressive views. Close to the Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, schools and easy access to the Monash freeway.

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BLUECHIP LOCATION Situated only a short walking distance to the shopping precinct is this charming three bedroom unit which is nestled at the rear of the complex, providing maximum privacy. This well appointed unit features three generous sized bedrooms, master with full ensuite, large lounge, functional kitchen with GHP & EWO, adjoining meals area. Plenty of extras including gas ducted heating, security system, single garage plus workshop area and ample backyard. Call now to arrange your private inspection.

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QUALITY PARK LOCATION - LAKESIDE What a great location, what a beautifully maintained home that sits upon a 652m2 block and overlooks parkland. Bright and spacious best describes this family home. North facing living/lounge room, floating floor throughout family meals area, open plan kitchen includes Miele oven, Bosch dishwasher and large pantry. Additional benefits include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, 2 ½ KW solar system, double garage, retractable pergola cover and pattern paving. Inspect now, it’s all here for you!!

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The site is designed for 2 factories to be built over 2 titles with an approved plan showing the following: * Factory/Warehouse 1 - 1,124m2 incl. office. * Factory/Warehouse 2 - 1,151m2 incl. office. Plans & Engineering complete - Ready to build. The site area is Lot 7 = 2,110m2 & Lot 8 = 2,109m2 providing a total land area of 4,219m2. It could be your new premises or a solid investment option. For more info call Derrick Brown on 0418 317 096.

Rarely offered in the Pakenham CBD is vacant Commercial real estate, now’s the chance to enter the market. Floor area of 414m2, three road frontages, floor to ceiling glass windows maximise the exposure for the new business. Suspended ceiling, air-conditioning plus loading zone. Recently vacated, this property has plenty of upside to the new owner/investor. Split level & dual access. Invest with confidence here!!

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Well located in Bate Close, Pakenham is this tilt panel factory. With its own street frontage this factory offers excellent exposure to Bate Close and has rear roller door access plus secure parking. Approximately 186m2 of floor area with kitchenette and toilet. Currently available for lease back by the owner at $1450 per month plus outgoings or vacant possession can be arranged. Invest with confidence!!

An excellent factory in a superb location adjacent to the Bunnings Enterprise. The factory has easy access designated car parking, roller doors at the front and rear, outdoor storage area, water storage system with pressure tap inside the building reception area and all amenities. The factory is an ideal investment with a tenant in place. Inspection welcome – Call now!!

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Berwick 20 O’connell Street

Feel at home in Berwick.

For sale.

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Situated on 543m and located in the “Chase Estate” this Porter Davis built house will make you feel at home. t t t t

4 bedrooms, master with WIR/ES 2 living areas, family & rumpus Spacious kitchen Alfresco entertaining area

56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255

Inc heating/cooling, DLUG and close to local schools, shops and public transport this makes for one impressive place to raise the family or add to the investment portfolio.

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Berwick 15 Don Collins Way

Luxury, location and large family home.

For sale.

8794 0500

Buyers Over $580,000

Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au

This uniquely designed family home is like no other and boasts the highest of quality: t 4 spacious bedrooms- master with walk in robe and ensuite with spa bath t Large entertainer’s kitchen fitted with quality stainless steel appliances t Open plan family room, formal lounge with fireplace plus rumpus room t Immaculate outdoor entertaining area and low maintenance gardens t Double garage with rear roller door & internal access, ducted vacuum

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Berwick 23 Sundial Court

The block-inspired renovation.

For sale.

9707 0556

Buyers Over $550,000

56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au

Nestled in a quiet court this beautifully renovated and tastefully decorated home with high ceilings, floating floors, new carpets and bathrooms will impress any buyer. t 4 bedrooms the master with stunning ensuite and walk in robe t Large formal lounge/study area or formal dining t Open plan family room and casual meals with plantation shutters t Hostess kitchen with stainless steel appliances and walk in pantry

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Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021

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Clyde North 1 Coolana Drive

Entertainer’s paradise.

For sale.

9707 0556

Buyer’s Over $695,000

56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au

Boasting entertaining spaces that are second to none, this Porter Davis “Chadwick 41” is sure to impress. t t t t

4 bedrooms + study 4 spacious living areas Entertainers kitchen inc 900mm cooker Alfresco entertaining area

Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255

Including heating/cooling, DLUG, big yard and an alfresco entertaing area with BBQ,TV, beer fridge & wood fire oven. Close to schools, shops and public transport.

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Endeavour Hills 10 Nicole Close

Nothing more needed in a home.

For auction.

8794 0500

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Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au

t Five bedrooms plus study/6th bedroom master with walk-in robe & ensuite t Four separate living areas including front formal lounge dining area, large rumpus room with feature gas log fire t Renovated chef’s kitchen with three ovens t Two separate covered entertainment areas Heating & cooling, three car garage with a work shop area & a separate toilet, side access for the boat or caravan, outdoor shed that has been converted to a hair salon, freshly painted and new carpet throughout.

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Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Victor Villella 0412 437 064

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Narre Warren 10 Denver Drive

Dive into Denver.

For sale.

8794 0500

Buyers Over $480,000

Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au

4 bedroom, 2 bathroom family home in sought after Oatlands Estate. Just a short stroll to Oatlands Primary School & local convenience store. t Updated kitchen, servery window to the family room, master bedroom with access to large full en-suite with corner spa t Timber floating floors, lots of parking space & colour bond pergola all on 660sqm of land

Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300

Westfield Fountain Gate, Monash Freeway access & all local amenities are nearby

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Berwick 19 Charles Condor Place

The one you’ve been looking for. For sale. Buyers Over $550,000 Resting on a generous 700sqm block (approx.) located in a quiet no through road, capturing all day breezes and plenty of natural sunlight all year round. Featuring; t 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe t Large open plan living areas t Beautiful alfresco area looking out to the backyard t Side access for the boat or trailer Situated in the St John’s Heights Estate, Berwick, central to quality schools, cafes, shops and transport.

F4 G2 H2 9707 0556

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Cranbourne North 231 Alisma Boulevard

Brand new and waiting for you. For sale. Buyers Over $495,000 Built by Urban Edge Homes this 4 bedroom family home is sure to impress. t 4 BRs, master with ensuite & WIR t 2 Separate living areas t Generous kitchen with stone benches & 900mm cooker t Alfresco and fully landscaped yard With ducted heating, evap cooling and a split system, this is a ready to go package. Inspect now

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Cranbourne North 27 Mountainview Boulevard

Ex display home plus salon. For sale. Buyers Over $520,000 Situated in the highly sought after Avenue Estate is this beautiful ex display home comes with fully functional salon: t 4 bedrooms, master with full ensuite and WIR’s t Spacious kitchen with lots of storage space t 3 living areas including the formal lounge, family and kids retreat plus a separate dining area t Double lock up garage, half of which is currently converted into salon

F4 G2 H2 I1 8794 0500

Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Rachhpal Singh 0430 081 021 Fabian Villella 0419 384 683

Narre Warren 10 Armadale Drive

Don’t inspect, buy.

For sale. Buyers Over $330,000 Often sought but seldom found is this lovely 2 bedroom home in a quiet location close to all local amenities including the Webb Street Shopping precinct and Narre Warren Train Station t Walk through bathroom off master t 2 kw solar, split a/c, gas open fire t With pergola & single garage on a secure 400sqm plus allotment close to all amenities including Webb St shops & Train Station

F2 G1 H1 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300 12323740-KC38-16


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3B 1C 2D 2I

Berwick 109 Mansfield Street Make Your Mark On Mansfield Situated on a solid 571m2 (approx) of land, this 3 bedroom home in the heart of Berwick provides endless potential. The home is located to the front of the property which allows substantial land area at the rear providing space to build another unit (STCA). Inside the home, a freshly renovated kitchen overlooks the central lounge and dining area which ofers access to the comfortable sized bedrooms, the master complete with BIR and the home serviced by a family bathroom. Outside you find a large

Auction alfresco perfect for entertaining any time of the year, with the property also providing a range of areas to accommodate storage of all sizes. Features include a split system heating and cooling unit providing year around comfort, Enclosed double carport, bus stop out the front and is only walking distance from local schools, Wilson Botanic Park and Berwick Village.

Saturday 24th September at 2.00pm View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22935 Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Matthew Dalzotto M 0403 272 200 P 9707 4222 matthew.dalzotto@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Berwick 7 County Drive Amazing Opportunity Positioned in a popular area of Berwick, this property represents excellent value to the astute purchaser. Conveniently positioned close to schooling, uni, shops, supermarkets, restaurants, medical facilities and public transport the home, which is situated on a generous corner block of 646 sqm (approx.) boasts 3 robed bedrooms, the master with WIR and full ensuite, lounge with separate formal dining, well appointed kitchen, casual dining and family room. Features also include ducted heating, split

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Auction system air conditioning, generous secure garden areas and double car accommodation. With this property ticking so many boxes it’s just perfect if you are looking to add to your investment portfolio, build multiple dwellings ( STCA), renovate/update, or just trying to get your foot into Berwick.

Saturday 24th September at 11.00am View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW22945 Paul Richards M 0407 324 389 P 9707 4222 p.richards@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Berwick 47 Lawrence Drive Village Horizons Splendour Commanding some of the most breathtaking views Berwick has to ofer, this four bedroom plus study, three bathroom property boasts elegance, class and style. Combining porcelain floor tiles and stunning timber floorboards throughout the bottom floor, you will discover sizeable living spaces, formal lounge complete with a wood burning combustion heater. Also on this level is a bathroom, good sized laundry, with easy access down to the garage. Well appointed kitchen overlooks a spacious

Auction meals and a feature sunken family area. As you walk outside you find an alfresco with plenty of space to relax and entertain. A second outdoor area overlooking the rear yard can also be utilised for anything you desire. Walking up the newly carpeted staircase you find a master complete with double WIR and an ensuite with spa bath and double vanity. Two further bedrooms are located on the upper level serviced by a stylish third bathroom.

Saturday 15th October at 11.00am View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22953 Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

Berwick 191 - 195 High Street Help Create Berwick’s Future! Perfectly located, lying conveniently between both Berwick and Beaconsfield’s villages, with three street frontages, this magnificent site is over 6000sqm (approx) comprising 3 crown allotments on one title. This blue chip parcel lends itself to a variety of ventures (STCA). Possibly retirement village, super medical clinic, business ofices, a high end residential subdivision, or a combination of all. With easy access to a multitude of popular public and private Primary and Secondary schools, public transport

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Saturday 22nd October at 11.00am View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW22962 Paul Richards M 0407 324 389 P 9707 4222 p.richards@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Berwick 32 St Boswells Avenue A Place To Call Home A colorful garden and a homely facade welcome you into this three bedroom charmer! Upon entering you have the master bedroom situated conveniently to the let, including an ensuite and generous sized WIR. The light filled living area flows into the family meals which is open to the spacious kitchen with quality appliances and stained glass windows. The remaining two bedrooms with BIR’s are serviced by the family bathroom. Outside ofers a paved area with pergola, easily maintained garden and a great

Auction sized backyard, which includes a handy shed and a water tank. Other features include; ducted heating, split system, security system, electric shutters on master bedroom and ensuite windows, solar panels and secure parking.

Saturday 8th October at 2.00pm View Saturday @ 12.15pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22965 Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Narre Warren South 21 Louise Baille Avenue Berwick Springs Beauty Situated on 750m2approx of land this property is definitely one you don’t want to miss. The ground floor ofers a private home ofice with built in desk and storage, separate formal lounge and dining and a spacious rumpus/billiards room that overlooks the pool and alfresco all with 9t ceilings. Open plan family dining and living area leads out to the oversized alfresco and pool with the kitchen a real feature of the home. The elegant open staircase leads up to the 4 spacious bedrooms including the spacious

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For Sale master bedroom with marble benchtops in the ensuite. The remaining three bedrooms are all serviced by their own bathroom and the entire home features an alarm system and video intercom. As you head outside to the alfresco, the entire area including the pool is sandstone pavers ensuring entertaining is a breeze all year around. The gorgeous chlorinated gas heated fibre glass 55,000litre pool is perfect for the family to enjoy and entertain friends as well.

Negotiation Over $780,000 View Saturday @ 10.00am harcourts.com.au/VBW22929 Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Berwick 7 Larne Close

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Oficer 23 Grassland Crescent

Berwick Beauty!

For Sale

Prime Parkland Position

For Sale

Situated in a convenient court location is this 3 bedroom gem. A warm and welcoming façade draws you into this lovely home, as you walk in you are met with the light filled lounge, then heading to the tiled family meals area and kitchen. The master ofers both ensuite and WIR whilst the other two bedrooms are a good size and serviced by the main bathroom. Outside features a sizeable, decked pergola - just perfect for entertaining. Low maintenance gardens and great side access finishes of this ideal backyard area.

Negotiation Over $430,000 View Saturday @ 12.15pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22942

Sitting proudly opposite beautiful parkland this 3 Bedroom plus study home ofers quality living. A flexible and versatile floor plan flows over 2 levels and comprises master bedroom with parent’s retreat, ensuite and WIR, 2 further spacious robed bedrooms, stylish kitchen with S/S appliances, and open plan lounge/dining/ study. With neutral styling throughout, it features ducted heating, evap. cooling, extra high ceilings, internal access to the Double garage and generous low maintenance yard with paved pergola area.

Negotiation Over $430,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW22967

Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Berwick 14 Outlook Drive

Paul Richards M 0407 324 389 P 9707 4222 p.richards@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Hallam 10 Kilberry Crescent

Outlook Opportunity

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Accomodating Family Living

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This 4 bedroom family home sitting on 1504m2 of prime land screams opportunity. With development potential(STCA)with walking distance to Berwick shops and backing onto Wilson botanic park sits this four and a study, two bathroom(three toilets), and two living area home. Additional features include ducted heating and cooling, double lockup garage with internal access and side access to the backyard next to a large covered entertaining area.

Price By Negotiation View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW22938

This fantastic freshly painted and newly carpeted home has plenty to ofer all buyer types. The flowing layout provides a spacious formal lounge, newly renovated bathroom, separate living areas, an excellent sized dining area with the kitchen overlooking a sizeable family space. With a land size of approx. 660m2 the well secured and gated front yard provides a suficient amount of space to park your boat, caravan or cars. Oversized double garage allows for two large cars easily.

Negotiation Over $490,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22936

Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Paul Richards M 0407 324 389 P 9707 4222 p.richards@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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narre Warren north PEPPERCORN LODGE - APPROXIMATELY 15 ACRES OF UNDULATING BEAUTY

Auction 24/9/16 at 1.30pm

Set on approximately 15 acres in the beautiful foothills of Mt Dandenong with sensational views. 4 bedrooms & study, master with WIR & FES, formal lounge & dining with ireplace, open plan kitchen, meals & family room, separate rumpus, spa bath, sauna, twin garage, under loor heating, cooling, BBQ area, Phase 3 power, 15X18m shed (6m high), 12x12 barn, 11 paddocks with fencing, underground concrete water tank plus extra water tanks with gravity feed to stock troughs, horse & cattle crush, cattle round yard, 2 stables, wood shed, chicken coup, dog run, hot house, golf driving range, fruit & nut trees & vegie garden, the list could easily go on but only an inspection will to justice here.

182 - 184 A’Beckett Road Open Sat 1.00 - 1.30 pm Siobhan Beeston 0487 901 590

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A HOME WITH A DIFFERENCE! Magniicent spacious family home sitting on 660m2. Three good sized bedrooms. Timber kitchen with dishwasher. The large family room provides access to the rear yard for everyone to enjoy. The formal areas are located at the front of the home. Second level offering a second balcony with stunning views. The master suite is large and offers walk through robe to full ensuite with an adjoining room ideally could be used for a nursery/study.

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13 Dozey Place Open Sat 11.00 - 11.30am Sharon Dyer 0417 114 133

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A large 2 bedroom loor-plan of ultimate lexibility, a range of luxurious living spaces, and a coveted location. 1st loor includes separate formal living & family/dining rooms overlooking an elegant veranda façade & immaculate gardens. Open plan kitchen overlooking a separate informal living/dining area, opens to an elegant courtyard & huge outdoor pergola. Master bedroom incl ensuite with spa and BIR’s, 2nd bedroom with BIR’s. Extras include; ducted heating, ducted vacuum & basement double garage.

Berwick 3a Gloucester Avenue

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Sophisticated Living

Old World Charm

Situated in Berwick’s North is an elegant family home in a stunning garden setting. The versatile floor plan consists of 4 generous bdrs, formal lounge & dining, granite kitchen & family room. Master boasts wir & en suite with spa. Features European appliances, security system, duct heat, gas log fire, s/s cool, duct vacuum, wine cellar, & direct entry garage. Outdoors is stunning, with Merbau decking & café blinds.

Set amongst a tranquil half an acre in sought after Upper Beaconsfield is this recently renovated home. Boasting 3 bedrooms, master en suite & wir, lounge with w/ heat, din/kit overlooking solar heated pool. Recent improvements comprise of: induction cook top, teak hard wood flooring, 4 s/s heat/cool units & renovated bathrooms. Outdoors boasts covered deck, pool, pwd shed, dble rem garage & electronic gated entry.

Price: Buyers Over $785,000 Inspect Saturday 12.00pm - 12.30 pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

Price: Buyers Over $730,000 Inspect Saturday 3.00pm - 3.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

BEACONSFIELD UPPER

75 St Georges Road

BEACONSFIELD UPPER

Exquisite Living on 6 Acres

Create Your Dream

Showcasing panoramic views of the region makes this truly unique real estate. Indoors boasts 4 bdr’s, 3 bath, study, kitchen, dining & family room, lounge & retreat. Features en suite, polished flooring, granite kitchen, d.heating, refrig cooling & direct entry to dbl remote garage. Outdoor living compliments the superb style of indoors boasting decked entertaining overlooking in ground pool, stunning views & flawless gardens.

Kaye Charles are proud to present this unique, manicured parcel of land on approx.1/4 acre, in sought after Upper Beaconsfield. This picturesque block is an idyllic setting to build your dream home, no landscaping required all within walking distance to schools, sporting facilities & the village. With vacant land being so scarcely available, a quick sale is expected, be prompt to avoid disappointment.

Price: Expessions of Interest Inspect Saturday 2.00pm - 2.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

Price: Buyers Over$540,000 Inspect By Appointment Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

BEACONSFIELD

86 Fieldstone Boulevard

BERWICK

MODERN DAY EASY LIVING

Classic Charm In Old Berwick

This spacious home offers the best of easy living to modern families looking for a low maintenance lifestyle. Downstairs boasts 2 living zones, kitch/din and study all leading out to a private courtyard. Upstairs feats 3 Bdr with ens to master. Additional feat inc Dbl remote garage, duc heat all freshly painted. Close to Beaconsfield’s vibrant shopping hub, cafes and all amenities.

Situated in a tree lined cul de sac is one of old Berwick’s best kept secrets. Defined by an inviting warm appeal is this home with “Victorian” charm on just under a generous 800m2 flat block. Indoors boasts 3 bedrooms with en suite to master, spacious lounge with gas log fire, kitchen incorporating casual dining, ducted heating, s/system cooling and oversized remote double garage. This property will appeal to those wishing to

Price: Buyers Over $450,000 Inspect Saturday 11.00am - 11.30am Jeanine Presley 0438 332 411

Price: Buyers Over $660,000 Inspect Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

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33 St Georges Road

2 Haupt Place

4 Fritzlaff Court

9707 0111


NARRE WARREN SOUTH

WARRAGUL

BERWICK SPRINGS BEAUTY SITUATED in the Berwick Springs estate, this classic double-storey AV Jennings family home offers a clever floor plan that will suit growing families. Standing in front of the house, you can immediately feel this is a good Feng Shui north-facing property. Entering the home, you are greeted with a wide bulkhead hallway, high ceilings and spacious ground floor living zones. First sight is good-sized study on your left, and separate lounge on your right. There is an open-plan casual living, meals and kitchen, and large laundry. Immaculately maintained by the one and only owner. Upstairs is the main bedroom area, with an enormous master suite complete with full ensuite and walk-in wardrobes. Built-in wardrobe to other three double

bedrooms sharing a separate bathroom and toilet. Other extra features include ducted heating, double garage with extra workshop, water tank, stone paving in the back yard for entertaining.

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16 Kippenross Drive Price: $569,000 plus Inspection Instructions: Saturday, 1pm-1.30pm Contact: KRISTEN TURNER, 0410 615 228 PEAKE REAL ESTATE, BERWICK, 9707 5300

URBAN BEAUTY THE owners of this three-bedroom bespoke architectural masterpiece have focused on designing a home that utilises all available space to its full potential, is energy efficient, uplifting, inspiring and innovative in quality. A striking copper facade opens to a warm-hearted home with crisp clean interiors, stunning black butt solid timber floors, high ceilings, double glazing throughout and premium cabinetry, fixtures and fittings that cater for effortless entertaining and everyday living. The formal entry leads into a superb open plan living environment all revolving around a gorgeous streamline gourmet kitchen with high-end European appliances and a butler’s pantry. Seamlessly transitioning off the living area is the outdoor entertaining deck and enclosed private garden. It not only offers a private haven to be enjoyed all year round, but also backs onto beautiful Civic Park.

The second level hosts the accommodation, with two stunning bathrooms, additional living area and balcony with superb park land views. This exceptional property also enjoys a central location.

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33 Kent Street Inspection: By appointment Auction: Saturday, 15 October, noon (onsite) Contact: PETER CLARK, 0418 599 432 CLARK NEXTRE, WARRAGUL, 5623 6466 OR DROUIN, 5625 1671

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Neilson Partners

AUCTION Berwick

Berwick

2A 2B 2C

8 Inglis Road NEST OR INVEST - CLASSIC “OLDE” BERWICK A sensational opportunity to secure a character illed home with superb “Olde” Berwick location. This 832m2 allotment is ideal for an investment or a re-development proposition.

AUCTION: Saturday 8th October at 1.00pm INSPECT: Saturday 12.30pm Michael Rosario Tracy de Riter

4A 2B 6C 1 C

14 Glendale Crescent

0400 972 032

0407 343 629

CONTEMPORARY MASTERPIECE This custom built home in a coveted Berwick Northside setting. Palm fringed garden courtyard with heated spa pool. Downstairs features home ofice/hobby room accessing a gigantic 6 car garage & workshop.

BUYERS: Over $740,000 INSPECT: Saturday 2.00pm Tracy de Riter

Peter Watson

0407 343 629

0418 105 402

AUCTION Pakenham South

Endeavour Hills

95 Hall Road

(Lot 2) 45 Endeavour Crescent PREMIUM LOCATION – RIPE FOR DEVELOPMENT

AUCTION: Saturday 8th of October at 11.00am

This irst time offered near level 892m2 allotment in a highly desirable location provides for a variety of development opportunities.

Michael Patchell

0419 381 411

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BUYERS: Over $1,000,000

90 pastured acres, sealed frontage & with shelter belts & stands of native timber; stock bore, power, 2 dams, hayshed, fenced to 7 paddocks. Excellent access to M1 Freeway.

INSPECT: By Appointment Nyall Greene

0409 560 778

AUCTION Pakenham

Narre Warren

3A 1B 1C

65 Murphy Road ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES! Ideally positioned on a convenient sized block of 449m2. This home offers separate meals & living areas, complete with A/C & heating. With undercover pergola, set within mature gardens.

AUCTION: Saturday 8th October at 11.00am INSPECT: Saturday 11.00am Libby Rodriguez

9705 4888

0415 269 538

Todd McKenna 0418 391 182

Narre Warren

3A 2B 2C 1 C

187 Maramba Drive THE IDEAL FAMILY HOME!!

BUYERS: $530,000 -$550,000

Situated in an ideal family orientated position with a kid safe backyard, opposite a park, close to schools, a bus passes front door and easy access to the freeway. The perfect family home!

INSPECT: Saturday 2.00pm

Berwick

9707 6000 neilsonpartners.com.au

Gary Andrews

Pakenham 5941 4444

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4A 2B 2C 1 C

7-8 eden Grove

1 ACre lifeStyle hAven in “ConCourS Condition”! in a tree fringed, landscaped sanctuary, this ageless contemporary styled home is presented for sale in absolutely premium condition. includes superb modern décor, luxury appointments, solar/gas heated swimming pool + spa, loodlit mod grass tennis court, purpose built dog kennels and brilliant entertainment facilities.

BuyerS: over $1,150,000 inSPeCt: Saturday 2.00pm Peter watson

0418 105 402

Alexandra hamilton 0478 740 187

Berwick

3A 2B 2C

3/4A Buchanan road StyliSh, Modern townhouSe Situated in a sought after north side location, this contemporary styled townhouse typiies easy care living. inside, polished loored living areas, a stone benched, gourmet’s kitchen, downstairs master with ensuite, and further retreat/living area upstairs with 2 adjoining Br’s and bathroom. Complimented by ducted A/C, alarm system, video intercom and a double garage. Currently tenanted on a month to month basis.

Narre Warren 9705 4888

Berwick

9707 6000 neilsonpartners.com.au

BuyerS: over $670,000 inSPeCt: Saturday 3.00pm Peter watson

tracy de riter

Pakenham 5941 4444

0418 105 402

0407 343 629


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Neilson Partners Beaconsield

3A 2B 3C 1 C

56 O’Neil Road

“DARINgLY DIffERENT!” ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECE. A dramatic, light illed contemporary home designed and built to exacting standards, cleverly blending commercial elements with the best luxury residential appointments. Stunning polished concrete loors, refrigerated A/C, dbl glazed windows and 7.5 x 10m garage/ workshop. Brilliant outdoor living aspects include all weather alfresco, solar heated pool & spa and a fully landscaped 1,124m2 lot.

Berwick

BUYERS: Over $950,000 INSPECT: Saturday 3.00pm Peter Watson

Andrew Brown

0418 105 402

0411 043 625

4A 2B 2C 1 C

23 Miller Street BLUE RIBBON “OLDE BERWICK LOCALE”

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Situated in the “Highly Desirable“Olde Berwick, a stone’s throw from the Village restaurants, shopping and Pioneer Park. Offering an outstanding level of comfort and north facing resort like entertainment facilities, a solar heated pool and treetop views from the entertainer’s deck. Accommodating the entire family with formal and informal living and loads of under house storage.

Berwick

AUCTION: Saturday 24th of September at 11.00am INSPECT: Saturday 10.30am Tracy de Riter

0407 343 629

4A 2B 2C

37 Lorikeet Drive POSITION & PRESENTATION Superbly positioned in the highly regarded Bellbird Park, this impressive family home encompasses all wanted, family friendly features. It features 3 living areas including a large separate rumpus/games room and an extensive covered outdoor living area, classic country cream kitchen with, off white stone benches and an oversized double garage.

Narre Warren 9705 4888

Berwick

9707 6000 neilsonpartners.com.au

BUYERS: Over $680,000 INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm Peter Watson

Tracy de Riter

Pakenham 5941 4444

0418 105 402

0407 343 629


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BEACONSFIELD

CLYDE NORTH

ENDEAVOUR HILLS

NAREE WARREN

21 Gillingham Crescent

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

4 Hutchins Avenue

Sat 10.00am - 10.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

7 Marblelight Way

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

10 Nicole Close

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

1 Coolana Drive

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

22 Broadwalk Grove

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

7 Highton Court

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

1091 Lorneto Avenue

Sat 12.00pm - 3.00pm

Only Estate Agents – 8786 8889

5 Exley Court

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

56 O’neil Road

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

75 Riverstone Boulevard

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

7 Delbata Court

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

26 Woods Point Drive

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

1 Coolana Drive

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

89 Shetland Street

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

NARRE WARREN NORTH

7 Highton Court

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

1091 Lorneto Avenue

Sun 12.00 - 3.00pm

Only Estate Agents – 8786 8889

12 Nyora Crescent

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

109-111 Drysdale Avenue

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Barry Plant – 8794 6100

5 Belsize Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

37-39 St Helens Crescent

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

293 Belgrave Hallam Road

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

5/241 Soldiers Road

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

86 Fieldstone Boulevard

Sat 11.00am

101 Princes Highway

First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000 Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

OBrien - 9707 0556

OBrien - 9707 0556

CRANBOURNE

BEACONSFIELD UPPER 75 St Georges Road

Sat 2.00pm

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

1-5/15 Lamb Street

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

2 Sorbus Close

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

33 St Georges Road

Sat 3.00pm

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

9 Dunmore Court

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

6 Dozey Place

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

24 Vega Terrace

BERWICK 3 Lightwood Court

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

13 Goodall Court

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

4 Fritzlaff Court

Sat 1.00pm

129 Bellevue Drive

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

15 Don Collins Way

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

20 O’Connell Street

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

10 Mason Way

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Harcourts – 9707 4222

109 Mansfield Street

Sat 1.30pm -2.00pm

Harcourts – 9707 4222

1/17 Rheanva Street

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

3 Stringy Bark Court

Sat 1.45pm - 2.15pm

Harcourts – 9707 4222

7 County Drive

Sat 10.30am - 11.00am

Harcourts – 9707 4222

OBrien - 5995 0500

4 Hutchins Avenue

Sun 10.00pm - 10.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

16 Silverstone Drive

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

10 Nicole Close

Sun 11.00am -11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

9 Formby Place

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

22 Broadwalk Grove

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

9 Dunmore Court

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

89 Shetland Street

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

9 Formby Place

Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

12 Nyora Crescent

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

5 Belsize Court

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

2 Sorbus Close 6 Dozey Place

CRANBOURNE EAST OBrien - 5995 0500

29 Mossman Drive

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

GEMBROOK

48 Greenaway Terrace

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

80 Grey Road

48 Greenaway Terrace

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

GRANTVILLE

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

CRANBOURNE NORTH

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

231 Alisma Boulevard

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

14 Outlook Drive

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm

Harcourts – 9707 4222

7 Fig Court

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm

Only Estate Agents – 8786 8889

2-3 Walker Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

21 Lousie Baille Avenue

Sat 10.00am - 10.30am

Harcourts – 9707 4222

OBrien - 9706 0556

22 Armitage Drive

Sat 10.45am - 11.15am

Harcourts – 9707 4222

OBrien - 9706 0556

2/13 Sugar Gum Court

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

5 Ernest Crescent

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm

Harcourts – 9707 4222

Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

2 Burleigh Drive

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

24 Abercairn Drive

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Eview South East - 8794 1200

16 Kippenross Drive

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

7-8 Eden Grove

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

18 Parkwood Drive

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Barry Plant – 8794 6100

19 Littlecroft Avenue

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Barry Plant – 8794 6100

33 Artist Crescent

Sun 10.00pm - 10.30am

Sat 3.30pm - 4.00pm

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

HALLAM 26 Glenburn Drive

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Barry Plant – 8794 6100 Eview South East - 8794 1200

OBrien - 8794 0500

2/56 Charles Avenue

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

62 Hamilton Drive

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

33 Adams Avenue

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

Sat 12.00pm

29 Winchcombe Way

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

10 Kilberry Crescent

Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

144 Mountainview Blvd

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

7 Reedy Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Eview South East - 8794 1200

OBrien - 5995 0500

15 Terrence Drive

Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm

Only Estate Agents – 8786 8889

33 Adams Avenue

Sun 11.00pm - 11.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

10 Luscombe Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

22 Claremont Glen

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

8 Berkley Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

OBrien - 8794 0500

45 The Esplanade

27 Mountain Boulevard

8 Canning Drive

Barry Plant – 8794 6100

NARRE WARREN SOUTH

OBrien - 5995 0500

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

9 Carambola Place

37 Lorikeet Drive

Wed 6.00pm - 6.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

13 Williamson Street

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

1 Riflebird Avenue

OBrien - 5995 0500

Sat 10.30am - 11.00am First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

Barry Plant – 8794 6100

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

23 Miller Street

3 & 4 Allan Street

Wed 5.00pm - 5.30pm

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

10 Diosma Court

9 Orton Rise

24 Phoenix Avenue

17 Chorus Way

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

2/36 Clarendon Street

Thurs 6.00pm - 6.30pm

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

10 Armadale Drive

49 Robinson Road

14 Showjump Crescent

9 Dunmore Court

18 New England Way

OBrien - 5995 0500 Harcourts – 9707 4222

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Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

OBrien - 8794 0500

OFFICER 15 Levens Way

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

14 Peppermint Row

Sat 10.00am - 10.30am

Barry Plant – 8794 6100

OBrien - 9707 0556

9 Kayanite Way

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

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Gerry has plans on big pheasant JAYCO Australia founder Gerry Ryan is among the new owners of well-known attraction Gumbuya Park. A consortium bought the Tynong North amusement and wildlife park for $4.65 million, and has plans for a major revamp and expansion. Standard Roads founder and Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame member Ron Rado established the park in 1978 on a former pheasant farm. The giant pheasant statue visible on the Princes Highway frontage is listed alongside other Australian ‘biggest things’ landmarks alongside the likes of Coffs Harbour’s Big Banana. Car Megamart’s Ray Weinzierl, Adam Campbell, Brett Murray, Jamie Johnson and Wal Pisciotta are the other new owners. They’ll add accommodation to the 430-acre site to build on its appeal as a tourist attraction and conference and wedding venue, plus new features and rides. Mr Weinzierl said he took his children Max and Ruby to the park and bought it the following day. “There hasn’t been a lot of work done to the place for a while,” he said.

Gumbuya Park's well-known pheasant statue. 158865 “It’s just tired and needs a bit of work.” The function centre and grounds are in the process of being renovated. A train is on the way and new merrygo-rounds for the younger children will soon arrive, too.

The toboggan, paddle boats, mini cars and more will then be improved one by one. Looking over the amphitheatre area, Mr Weinzierl said it could host a more boutique version of the Day on the Green concerts.

Grow shows how it’s done THE latest edition of Casey Cardinia business magazine Grow is out now. Featured is the new wave of eateries that are popping up in the region, manufacturing’s new optimism, the latest major boost to tourism and how an online celebrity shows businesswomen the ways to internet success. September’s magazine profiles two men who chucked in their corporate jobs to realise their dream of growing their herb business interstate. And still on food, see how the region has benefitted from a new wave of taste sensations such as Beaconsfield’s One Fine Day and MegaMart’s tasty cafe, all finished off with a little drop from Tynong North’s Cannibal Creek vineyard. In the backroom, a bookkeeping specialist is up in the clouds after being recognised as an international industry leader of QuickBooks Online, the world’s largest cloud-based accounting program. Casting around for a way to promote his business, one man has turned his fishing tackle enterprise into an international tourist destination by travelling around the country making television shows for Channel 10. Visitors who flock to the region are ready to benefit as tourist icon Puffing Billy unveils its new masterplan, which has identified key areas for investments. The line has seen a huge growth

Business is brewing in the latest edition of Grow. in passenger numbers and now wants them to stop and explore destinations along the route between Belgrave and Emerald, which will open up new business opportunities. Podcast Queen Annemarie Cross shows businesses how to use the digital space to promote their services and explains some of the highlights and challenges of her career. And one businesswoman explains how triathlons have made her fit for business. It’s vital that businesspeople keep up to date with the latest ideas and innovation in their industries. Stay in touch by reading the latest Grow stories online or in the eMagazine at http://growcaseycardinia.com.au.

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Fernwood - much more than a gym FERNWOOD Narre Warren, celebrating its 21st birthday this month, is more than a gym - they are a whole support network, according to assistant manager Paula. “When you’re not working out, you can keep in touch with us and our members on our Fernwood Facebook page, sign up to one of our online programs for more motivation, enter one of our competitions, or read the latest health information on our blog or in our Fernwood Magazine,” she said. “Or just drop into the members' lounge to say hi! “Our PT sessions have been designed to give you maximum results in the shortest possible time. Created especially for busy women, our 30-minute strength training sessions use compound exercises, that is exercises which use more than one muscle at once. “Your personal trainer will tailor your exercise plan to your goals and your body type. You’ll burn fat, tone those trouble areas, become stronger and be in and out the doors in under an hour - including shower time!” They also offer food coaching. “Women come in all shapes and sizes,” Paula explained, “From apple to pear and even ruler shapes. Fernwood’s food coaching program is the only one of its kind that teaches you how to eat the right balance of foods for your unique body type, to then optimise your metabolism and enhance your fat burning potential.” Then there is also the gym, group fitness classes, 12 and six week challenges, exclusive on-line programs and bootcamps.

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Barb, Katie, Paula, Belinda and Carla. 159279 “Fernwood offer a wide variety of exercise programs to keep you motivated and get the results you want,” she said. “We make a big investment in making sure you have the right programs, classes and equipment.” Fernwood also offer a creche, free breakfast weekdays, 24-hour members' lounge with tea and coffee, are open 247, are known as the friendly club, offer plenty of free parking and have 30 free classes per week. The gym is celebrating 21 years, holding a birthday party on Wednesday 21 September. “There will be lots of activities with

Lisa Curry as our special guest instructor,” she said. “The first Fernwood Women’s Health Club opened in Bendigo in 1989. Less than 25 years later, we now have over 70 fitness clubs situated in every state of Australia, giving our 68,000 members access to or unique women’s-only approach to health and fitness.” Fernwood are at 100 Victor Crescent, Narre Warren and are open 24-seven. The reception is staffed 7am to 8pm Monday to Thursday, 7am to 6pm Friday and 8am to noon Saturday. Phone them on 03 97051999 or email narrewarrenadmin@fernwoodfitness.com.au.

Wealth of value at Super Store THE grand opening of the $2 Super Store at Casey Central Shopping Centre on Saturday 10 September was a huge success. People queued up to receive a raffle ticket to go in the draw for a chance to buy for only $2 either an iPad Air, Sony Play station or a Wii U Mario Kart. Mayor Sam Aziz and councillor Wayne Smith were there to draw the winners. Lucky locals Mohadesa won the

iPad, Samantha won the PlayStation and Olivia won the Wii U. Owners Chrissy and Jay were thrilled with the day, with their Ripley’s Believe It or Not, Eye Popping Oddities book at only $2 being snapped up. The $2 Superstore is located next to the entrance of Woolworths at Casey Central Shopping Centre, Narre Warren - Cranbourne Road, Narre Warren. Phone 8786 4101.


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Track day sun PHILLIP Island Grand Prix Circuit is the destination for the whole family with many hours of entertainment and enjoyment on offer and over these school holidays you can make a whole day of it. Shake off the winter cobwebs by strapping yourself into the state-of-the-art Sodi RT8 go-karts for an exhilarating session on the 750-metre scale replica of the circuit. Push out a series of hot laps and try to set the fastest time and you could win two, 10-minute go-kart sessions. Tandem karts are there for the little ones. These matching tandem karts are equipped with dual controls so the kids don’t miss out and can participate in the full interactive karting experience which they haven’t been able to do before. The History of Motorsport showcases the dawn of motorsport on Phillip Island commencing with the very first Australian grand prix in 1928 through to present-day racing. The display has many articles, images and racing vehicles that will capture your imagination. Race your family or your mates and experience the fun on Australia’s largest four-lane GP Slot Car Track, an exact replica of the circuit. Test your skills or challenge your mates to a simulated race on the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. Go flat out down Gardner Straight, through ultra-fast Doohan Corner, slide through

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Champions Bar and Cafe delivers with its fresh menu with plenty of choices. Choose fantastic coffee, delicious fresh food and the best burgers in town. The gift shop at the visitor centre has a wide selection of stylish apparel, merchandise and souvenirs to choose from so you can take a memento home with you. Win dining vouchers at the Phillip Island RSL - two vouchers are on offer with the winners randomly chosen so you could be in the right place at the right time and win. All you have to do is walk through the visitor centre doors. Keep an eye out for the beautiful peacocks roaming around the tranquil, watered gardens. Stop and say hello to Robbo, have a chat and he will probably talk back. While speaking to Robbo keep an eye out for our kangaroos, the only ones on the island. Phone: 5952 9400 or visit: www.phillipislandcircuit.com. au

Topped up with excitement ESTABLISHED in 1976, Silvers Circus provides world class family entertainment and fun. Silvers Circus is a household name in Australia and after almost 40 years on the road has evolved into one of the top 10 circuses in the world. Silvers maintains all the sparkle, glamour and deathdefying acts expected of Australia’s premier circus which is dedicated to constant innovation and modernisation with extraordinary artists continually arriving from all parts of the world. Silvers Circus presents a line-up of stunning international artists, Las Vegas style illusions and captivating production techniques. Silvers Circus continues to provide jaw dropping entertainment for the whole family. At Fountain Gate Shopping Centre until Sunday 2 October, its two hour action packed show features ringmaster and Master of Illusion Simon Tait. Acts include the Wheel of Steel where two young men with nerves of steel, Dominik Gasser and Merwyn Garcia, run, jump, skip and flip through a routine of sheer physical audacity, just as the apparatus they challenge defies description. Its wheels oscillate and revolve from group level to dizzying heights. This spectacle will leave audience members chewing their nails and squirming in their seats! The Wheel of Steel is for strong constitutions only.

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On the Tight Wire Emma Avery will leave the audience breathless as she steps out onto the silver wire thread, performing virtually impossible and improbable feats of dexterity to Spanish undertones. She also does point work. From Brazil, Ricardo Costa de Araujo spins up a juggling whirlwind of clubs, rings and hats at a tremendous speed. With his hands all a blur, this young man has energy to burn! The Globe of Death sees the world famous Phoenix Riders speed around inside a three and a half meter diameter metal globe on motorbikes, missing each other by mere millimetres. Up to 80 hula hoops at once are managed while a balancing act is taking place upon a mobile mirror ball at the same time. And expect the unexpected from the clowns whose acts are guaranteed to tickle the funny bone.

The Roman Rings is a unique act which is performed with extreme strength and elegance. Little girls will be amazed by the beauty and grown men in awe of the control and physicality. Illusionist and ringmaster Simon Tait has more than 25 years’ experience in circus and will mesmerise the audience with his celebrated illusions and audience rapport. With its many more world class acts, Silvers Circus is guaranteed to tap into the nostalgia visitors hold for the unique circus experience. So, welcome to this world of spectacular family entertainment. There is no other circus like Silvers Circus. For all show details visit www.silverscircus.com.au.

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FOOD trucks and popular feel good tunes will be on at the Old Cheese Factory. Festival goers can throw down a picnic rug and taste test the cuisine on offer. Applications for vendors are currently open, to receive a vendor expression of interest pack contact the Old Cheese Factory on ocf@casey.vic.gov.au or phone 9702 1919. ■ The Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick. Sunday 25 September and Sunday 23 October, 11am to 3pm. Cost: $2 per adult, $5 per family.

AFL Victoria footy roadshow KIDS can enjoy a variety of games and activities hosted by the AFL, including the climb and slide obstacle course, agility course and handball targets. ■ Kids Mall, Level 2, Westfield Fountain Gate. Thursday 22 and Friday 23 September, from 11am to 2pm. This is a free event. Nick Jr.’s PAW Patrol craft village NICK Jr.’s PAW Patrol is coming to Westfield Fountain Gate. Kids will have the opportunity to make PAW Patrol Badges and meet three characters, Fire Dog Marshall, Police Pup Chase and a surprise guest who will be making their very first appearance in Victoria. ■ Kids Mall, Level 2, Westfield Fountain Gate. Monday 26 to Friday 30 September from 11am to 2pm. This is a free event.

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.

Cooking for kids THIS school holidays children can learn how to cook a pasta bake! Qualified experienced chef, Meg who has a passion for working with children and the positive contribution cooking can bring to their lives, will be running a school holiday cooking class. The course introduces an understanding of where food comes from, what it has to offer nutritionally and ways of preparing food in a fun and safe environment. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre, Cranbourne East. Tuesday 27 September, 10.30am to noon. The program is suitable for children aged seven to 14. Cost is $30 per child.

Frankston Ladies Choir THE Frankston Ladies Choir is returning to St John’s Church in Cranbourne. The ladies say visitors can expect to be thoroughly en-

tertained with a wide range of songs to suit every age. An afternoon tea is included in the price. ■ 27 Childers Street, Cranbourne, 1.30pm on Sunday 2 October. Cost is adults $20 and children $5.

Botanical illustration THE Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne, is holding a two-day beginners’ introduction to botanical illustration with Margaret Holloway. Using graphite this two-day workshop will cover how to create a true representation of the chosen subject. This will include observation, measuring, foreshortening, creating volume and surface rendering. All materials will be provided. Class size is limited to 10. ■ Elliot Centre, Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria 1000 Ballarto Road, Cranbourne. For more information contact Margaret Holloway at illustrators@rbgfriendscran-

bourne or 0438 985 382. Cost is $170 for members and non-members $190. It is on Monday 10 and Tuesday 11 October from 10am to 3pm.

Antique and Collectable fair MYUNA Farm’s Riding For the Disabled Group is holding Berwick’s first Antique and Collectable fair fundraiser. All money raised goes towards the programs it runs for people with disabilities. Fair goers can also bring items to get valued at a fee of $5 per item by David Freeman. Lunch and refreshments will be available. ■ Berwick Leisure Centre, Manuka Road. Sunday 16 October, 9am to 4pm. Entry $5 per person, Children free.

Tennis reunion CLYDE Tennis Club is holding a reunion of past and present players. Meet up with past and present players and have a hit of tennis. Organisers are looking for old photos or memorabilia to put on display. Visitors are asked to book. ■ Clyde Recreation Reserve, Pattersons Road, Clyde, on 23 October. The day will commence at 11.30am with a barbecue lunch provided. Official presentation will be at 1.30pm. Book by 9 October to jcarter2505@ gmail.com advising number of attendees for catering purposes.

Wellbeing workshops GET some balance in life with a three-week series of wellbeing workshops for carers of an older person. Topics include the impact of caring, music and self-care, and write your cares away. The free workshops are aimed at family and friends who are supporting an older person or someone who is living with dementia at home.


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In accordance with the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act), notice is hereby given that the City of Casey has resolved its intention to declare a special charge. The special charge, pursuant to Section 163 of the Act, is proposed for the purpose of defraying expenses incurred for the design and construction of Smiths Lane, Pearcedale/Cranbourne South. The special charge will be declared in relation to each of the following properties listed below:231 Smiths Lane 207 Smiths Lane 180 Smiths Lane 72-90 Smiths Lane 114 Browns Road (exempt) 202 Smiths Lane 810 North Road 70 Smiths Lane 229 Smiths Lane 203-205 Smiths Lane 820 North Road 68 Smiths Lane 224 Smith Lane 200 Smiths Lane 147 Smiths Lane 66 Smiths Lane 227 Smiths Lane 199-201 Smiths Lane 137-145 Smiths Lane 103 Smiths Lane 225 Smiths Lane 198 Smiths Lane 135 Smiths Lane 101 Smiths Lane 222 Smiths Lane 195-197 Smiths Lane 125-133 Smiths Lane 1045 Robinsons Road (exempt) 223A Smiths Lane 196 Smiths Lane 134-136I Smiths Lane (exempt) 64 Smiths Lane 220 Smiths Lane 194 Smiths Lane 130-132 Smiths Lane 2 Vidotto Court 223 Smiths Lane 191-193 Smiths Lane 123 Smiths Lane 1030 Robinsons Road (exempt) 218 Smiths Lane 187-189 Smiths Lane 126-128 Smiths Lane 60 Smiths Lane 216 Smiths Lane 192 Smiths Lane 121 Smiths Lane 58 Smiths Lane 221A Smiths Lane 183-185 Smiths Lane 119 Smiths Lane 56 Smiths Lane 221 Smiths Lane 190 Smiths Lane 117 Smiths Lane 63-85 Smiths Lane 214 Smiths Lane 179-181 Smiths Lane 122-124 Smiths Lane 54 Smiths Lane 217 Smiths Lane 188 Smiths Lane 115 Smiths Lane 52 Smiths Lane 212 Smiths Lane 175-177 Smiths Lane 113 Smiths Lane 41-61 Smiths Lane 213 Smiths Lane 186 Smiths Lane 109 Smiths Lane 50 Smiths Lane 208 Smiths Lane 171-173 Smiths Lane 105-107 Smiths Lane 48 Smiths Lane 211 Smiths Lane 184 Smiths Lane 111 Smiths Lane 21-39 Smiths Lane 206 Smiths Lane 182 Smiths Lane 118-120 Smiths Lane 945 Baxter-Tooradin Road 28 Scott Road 169 Smiths Lane 114-116 Smiths Lane 925 Baxter-Tooradin Road 204 Smiths Lane 815 North Road 92-112 Smiths Lane Copies of the proposed scheme will be available for inspection at the Municipal Offices, Narre Warren during office hours for at least 28 days after the publication of this notice. These documents can also be viewed on Council’s website www.casey.vic.gov.au. Any person may make a submission under Section 223 or an objection under 163B of the Local Government Act. A Meeting of Council will consider any written submissions and objections that are received by it within 28 days after the date of publication of this notice. If any person wishes to appear before the Council to be heard in support of a submission, a request to appear should be lodged with the written submission. After considering and hearing submissions and objections, it is proposed that Council will consider the declaration of the scheme. The proposed date on which the special council meeting declaration will be made is Tuesday, 6 December 2016. Interested persons should make inquiries with the Council in case this date changes. Submissions and objections are to be sent to the below address and are to be received no later than Friday, 21 October 2016. Chief Executive Officer, City of Casey, PO Box 1000, NARRE WARREN VIC 3805 Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer

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The proposed Local Law is being made under section 111 of the Act and will operate throughout the municipal district of Casey City Council. A copy of the Local Law Meeting Procedures and of the Common Seal 2016 may be inspected at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren, and is also available on Council’s website (www.casey.vic.gov.au).


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Magpies swoop By David Nagel NARRE Warren Netball Club is the envy of the South East Football Netball League after its tremendous grand final day success at the Officer Recreation Reserve on Saturday. An eager flock of Magpies descended on Starling Road, winning five of six premierships, including a magnificent back-to-back title in A Grade, and a clean-sweep of the four senior divisions. The Under 17 white team capped off a great day with a two-goal victory over Cranbourne. Jade Heinrich, who co-coaches the A Grade team alongside her husband Greg, said the overall club success made it a very special day to remember. “To win back-to-back flags in A Grade is fantastic, but it’s really hard to go past the great day for the whole club as the main achievement,” Jade said. “It’s just amazing really, to have four senior sides in the grand final and for everyone to walk away happy, that’s a special achievement at any level of the game. It would have been great to get a footy premiership as well, but the effort of the club to do so well when it mattered most, it really is amazing.” The big cup on offer for Narre Warren was in A Grade, with the Magpies looking to become the first team since

The steely determination of Leigh Taylor stood out in Narre Warren’s A Grade victory over Beaconsfield. 159363 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS

A Grade Premiers Narre Warren, back from left, Tracey Dell, Kara Hargrave, Adele Clydesdale, Rebecca Potalej, Demi Brettoner and Greg Heinrich (coach). Front row; Phoenix and Jade Heinrich (coach), Leigh Taylor, Chloe Phillips, Erin Clark, Tayla Shannon and Gabrielle Dwyer. BOG: Kara Hargrave. this year’s opponent Beaconsfield to win back-to-back top-level titles. The Magpies prevailed 44-31, but still have some work to do to match the mighty Eagles outfit that won five consecutive titles from 2008 to 2012. But if any team can hunt that magnificent record down, the Magpies can after stretching their winning streak to 21 with another outstanding team performance.

Tayla Shannon (GA) was deadly early, using her quick mind and sharp skills to give the Eagles defenders something to think about. Shannon’s eight-goal first quarter settled the Magpies’ nerves and set her side on the path to victory. Gabby Dwyer (GS) also fought hard against Beacy’s super-strong defensive unit of Dani Cameron (GK) and league best and fairest winner

Kaela Hughes (GD), using her height to full advantage. The Magpies led by three at quarter time and looked set for a comfortable victory after extending the margin to six at end of the second term. But the Eagles refused to surrender, digging deep in the third quarter, matching the Magpies with 11 goals each to keep their dreams alive

Wickers quick to sign up coach Kemperman By David Nagel DEFEATED grand finalist Berwick has wasted no time in setting the scene for redemption after the appointment of Noble Park stalwart Stewart Kemperman as its senior coach for 2017. The former Berwick junior replaces Rhys Nisbet, who stood down after four years in the role after Saturday’s grand final loss to Cranbourne. The appointment is the result of a careful and well-orchestrated plan from Berwick, who had a commitment from Kemperman roughly 10 weeks ago. Nisbet, who has stepped down due to family and work commitments, was heavily involved in the coaching selection panel, which kept things very secretive until this week’s announcement. In an unusual move, Berwick president Glenn Gambetta informed the club’s committee that a coaching selection panel had selected a new coach for next year, but he was unable to provide the committee with the name of the successful candidate. “We wanted the transition to be as smooth as possible and I think the club has handled the whole process in a very professional manner,” Gambetta said. “Normally news like this doesn’t survive in the football environment for this length of time, I’m proud that we got to this point without it leaking out.”

A stint as senior coach of Noble Park in 2014 has Stewart Kemperman perfectly prepared to take on the Berwick coaching role next season. 125793 Gambetta said the Wickers had well and truly got their man. “We made a list of roughly 20 candidates and Stewart was at the top of that list,” he said. “Once Rhys and I had met with him, we knew we had the right man, it was just a case of getting him across the line.” Kemperman’s playing creden-

tials are impeccable. After his junior days at Berwick he played with the Dandenong Stingrays, played in a senior premiership with Beaconsfield in 2003, before spending four years with Frankston in the VFL. He moved from Kars Street to Noble Park in 2007 and became a club legend. The now 32-year-old used his raking left-foot to full effect, play-

ing a key role in multiple premiership victories for the Bulls. He has been an assistant-coach at the club and took over the senior role in a caretaker capacity in 2014. He said the time felt right to finally step into a full-time job of his own. “First and foremost, I’m privileged and honoured to take on the senior job at Berwick,” Kemperman said. “It’s a massive role, one I definitely don’t take for granted, and I can’t wait to get involved heavily both on and off the field. The trust and respect has already been garnered through the process which provides a great base to move forward.” The star half-back said he had no intentions of pulling on the navy blue jumper. “I won’t play, because the way footy’s played these days you need your mind on the job and with playing and coaching it’s easy for the mind to drift. And I’ll be 32 by the start of next season; it would hinder our junior development.” Kemperman said he had full respect for the level of competition in the South East Football Netball League. “The top four or five sides would match it with the best from the Eastern League and there are some great players who could easily make their mark in the VFL,” he said. “If I underestimate the competition, I do so at my own peril.”

in the last term. But the steady hands of Shannon and Chloe Phillips (GS), and the great defensive work of Kara Hargrave (GD) and Tracey Dell (GK), gave the Magpies the impetus to pull away for the second A Grade flag in club history. “We had a great start, but Beacy kept coming and I never really felt comfortable until we got our game going in the final quarter,” Jade said. “It was a really hard slog; it felt like things were going against us at times but to come out on top shows the sign of a very good team.” Narre broke the game open, and broke Beaconsfield’s heart, with an 11 goal to four final term.

South East Netball League scoreboard GRAND FINALS A GRADE Narre Warren 12 22 33 Beaconsfield 9 16 27 Best on court: Kara Hargrave (Narre Warren) B GRADE Berwick 9 17 26 Narre Warren 8 18 29 Best on court: Carly Stagg (Narre Warren) C GRADE Beaconsfield 7 13 21 Narre Warren 7 19 30 Best on court: Simone Potter (Narre Warren) D GRADE Narre Warren 7 15 26 Cranbourne 12 22 28 Best on court: Caitlin Stephens (Narre Warren) U17 RED Narre Warren 10 14 23 Beaconsfield 6 20 28 Best on court: Rylee Nelson (Beaconsfield) U17 WHITE Narre Warren 10 16 23 Cranbourne 8 17 22 Best on court: Taylah Macdonald (Cranbourne) U15 RED Beaconsfield 6 12 20 ROC 6 13 19 Best on court: Teneille Morrell (Beaconsfield) U15 WHITE Hampton Park 4 10 14 ROC 4 9 16 Best on court: Kelly Cousins (ROC) U13 RED ROC 6 12 16 Beaconsfield 8 12 19 Best on court: Jemima Sheedy (Beaconsfield) U13 WHITE Hampton Park 4 10 16 Cranbourne 4 8 10 Best on court: Soleil Lehman-Holmes (Hampton Park)

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Wickers win thriller By David Nagel SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE GRAND FINAL REVIEW - UNDER 19s THE secret to not losing grand finals - it’s the most sought-after commodity in football and one that Berwick has in abundance after winning an extra-time thriller against Beaconsfield on Saturday. A late fourth-quarter goal to Sean Nicholson saw the Wickers finish on 8.7(55), locked with Beaconsfield’s 9.1(55) as the final siren sounded. This year’s Under 19 decider would come down to sudden-death, Jason Hill’s Wickers against Derrick Brown’s Eagles in 10 minutes of madness to decide this year’s title. This Berwick side - they just don’t lose the close ones when it counts. Ask Narre Warren’s Under 16 and 17s teams of 2013/’14, or Doveton’s Under 18s team from last year, all three on the receiving end of Berwick’s resilience on grand final day. And we can add Beacy to the list after its heartbreaking five-point defeat which allowed several of these Berwick players to have premiership medals awarded for the fourth-consecutive season. Hill, who coached 14 of these boys to the Under 18s premiership last year, said his health was now a concern. “My heart has just starting ticking again,” he joked after the final siren. “Given the circumstances it probably feels better than last year, but they’re all pretty special aren’t they. It’s all about character with this group, people say you play for the jumper

SEFNL Under 19 premiers Berwick, back from left, Don McLean (Assistant Coach), Stephen Cocks, Bailey Asher, Jonathon Bishop, Jesse Cirulis, Jake Cowan, Tom Hillard, Mitchell Bramich, Riley Lucas, Jordan Hill, Daniel Kidd, Jake Yields and Jason Hill (Coach). Middle row; Jarryd Trait, Tim Sawdon, Matthew Stephens, Josh West, James McLean, Jack Brettoner, Toby Weinzierl, Dermott Yawney and Sean Nicholson. Front row; Jesse Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS Yields, Mat McLardy, Jye Driscoll, Evan Pickering and Trent Thomas. 159356 but I believe you play for your mates, that’s what footy’s all about and today they stood up. We got level late in the game and never gave up, it was a really character building victory.” The Eagles were clearly the better side in the first half, key defenders Ryan Bromley and Scott Triffitt were standing tall, Zac Stewart, Tyson Buttie and Caleb Millman were deadly in front of goal, while Kyle O’Sullivan, Lachie Modica and Tylah Stokoe were giving plenty of drive through the midfield. In all honesty, the premiership

looked headed to Holm Park Reserve until very late in the piece. But Nicholson stood up, levelling the scores, following the four-quarter guidance of Bailey Asher, Toby Weinzierl and Mitchel Bramich, before others joined in for the ride. A courageous defensive mark from Evan Pickering and some great tackling from Jake Cowan inspired the Wickers to a famous victory. Cowan kicked the only goal in extra time to see the Wickers prevail by under a kick. “Evan Pickering is playing with a

broken hand, and has been for the last two weeks, Jake Cowan lays a tackle, that’s what it’s all about, it’s all up to them and how they play for each other,” Hill said before laying high praise on a brave opponent. “Full credit to Beacy, they never gave up,” he said. “We won every game during the year but they showed it means nothing come finals time. They beat us in the second semi and today we showed we’re the two best sides in the comp by a long way.” Hill said he hopes his boys appreci-

Jake Cowan was the extra-time hero for Berwick, celebrating hard after kicking the final goal for the season. 159356 ate the dream start to their careers. “It doesn’t happen like this too often, four premierships for some of them, and they wouldn’t want to do this to me again,” he said. “I can’t do it without Donny (Assistant Coach Don McLean) and the rest of the Under 19 coaches at the club, but at the end of the day it’s up to the players and how much they want to do it for each other.” Asher, who left the field late with a fractured collarbone, won the best on ground medal. Berwick Beaconsfield

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By David Nagel SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE BEST ON GROUND JUST five people stood between Matthew Davey and the Cranbourne coach’s box as he leant over the fence and gestured to his brother Ryan to join him at the 22-minute mark of the final term. “Cheekers, come here, Cheekers, Cheekers,” Matt yelled. Ryan ‘Cheekers’ Davey, the same man who had just kicked two last-quarter goals to seal the fate of the 2016 premiership cup, spotted his sibling from the interchange bench and took the small walk forward. “Mate, I’ve never ever been so proud of you, you’re a champion, I love you,” an emotional Matt said as he embraced his brother around the neck. Those words echoed the thoughts of the entire Cranbourne Football Club on Saturday. Ryan Davey - he simply stood taller and prouder than the rest. He did so for four quarters, controlling the midfield battle against Berwick, and did so again in the change-rooms after the match. Standing on the benched-seating surrounding the room, Davey looked satisfied, his right hand wrapped around a clothes hook for balance, his left hand wrapped around the sweetest tasting beer he had ever tasted in his life. A premiership player in 2011, he suffered badly in grand final defeats in 2012/’13, missed through injury in 2014 before the bitter taste returned last year. It just made this moment ... well it made it oh so sweet. “It’s been an unbelievable build up to get to this point,” he said. “Sometimes it felt like we were never going to get there, but Goose (Simon Goosey) has turned our mentality around, it’s all about enjoying our football and I’m loving being out there again you know. I’ve been here since I was a kid - it’s one of the best feelings you can ever have. “We’ve been through a lot, so many different presidents, coaches, players, but the one thing we

As proud as punch…Cranbourne’s Ryan ’Cheekers’ Davey shows off the spoils of a best-on-ground performance in Saturday’s grand final against Berwick. 159365 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS all have at the Cranbourne Football Club is that we want to win, we don’t want to be competitive, we want to win, and a lot of people have worked extremely hard to get us into this position.” Davey said the feeling was surreal, especially with his great mate and champion, Marc Holt, missing with a broken leg. “I’ve been thinking about it for so long it just didn’t feel real,” he said. “We had two minutes to go and people were telling me we’d won it, but it wouldn’t sink in, it’s hard to believe that it’s happened to tell you the truth. I feel bad for Marc, not being there, poor bloke, but we did it for him, the way he led us all year and the positivity he brings to the group ... we love Marc.” And the Cranbourne Football Club loves you Ryan ‘Cheekers’ Davey.

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A RUTHLESS Scorpions team have booked themselves in for a grand final showdown with Footscray Bulldogs next Sunday, dismantling an inaccurate Williamstown at North Port Oval on Sunday by 42 points. Casey are chasing their first premiership since 1999, and their first premiership as an affiliate with the Melbourne Football Club. Their opponents next Sunday, Footscray, were similarly dismantled only two weeks ago by Casey in the Qualifying Final and the Scorpions will take a great deal of confidence from that match. In what was a masterclass in defensive pressure and tactical play, the Scorpions suffocated the Gulls in the Preliminary Final and forced them to turn the ball over frequently. The cornerstone of what has made Casey into an elite VFL side this season, it’s midfield depth on both the inside and the outside, was clinical all day and barely gave the Gulls a chance at winning first use of the ball. Youngsters Alex Neal-Bullen (33 disposals), Clayton Oliver (22) and Viv Michie (18) were excellent around the coalface. But it was the wily veteran Lynden Dunn who stole the show for the Scorpions. Dunn owned the defensive half of the ground, and his power in the air and clean ball use coming out of the back half was tremendously poised. Dunn even pushed forward in the first quarter to sink a team-lifting goal from 50m. He was well backed up by Jack Hutchins, fellow veteran Colin Gar-

One more hurdle for Scorpions By Nick Creely VFL PREVIEW CASEY SCORPIONS V FOOTSCRAY BULLDOGS Grand Final - Sunday 25 September, 3.00pm, Etihad Stadium Ladder Positions: Casey Scorpions 1st (14 wins, 4 losses) Footscray Bulldogs 4th (12 wins, 6 losses)

Last time they met: Qualifying Final at North Port Oval Casey 20.8(128) defeated Footscray 8.10(58)

Casey Players to watch: Alex Neal-Bullen, Declan Keilty, Tim Smith, Clayton Oliver.

Footscray players to watch: Lukas Webb, Declan Hamilton, Will Minson, Ben Long.

IT all comes down to two hours of football on Sunday for both Casey and Footscray, who both enter the game in supreme form. The end result will be holding aloft the Peter Jackson VFL premiership cup. The Scorpions haven’t won a premiership since 1999, while the Bulldogs won in 2014, their first season as a standalone VFL side. It would be a remarkable turnaround for Casey, who only two years ago were watching the VFL finals series from the grandstands. Scorpions coach Justin Plapp lauded his side’s improvement this season but stressed the importance of keeping grounded in what is set to be an exciting finish to the season. “We’re confident that our brand and our footy are good enough. “We finished on top for a reason and our players have been consistent all season.

“Grand final day is a special day. It’s just an exciting time at our football club. “It’s important that we don’t change too much, but we’re just so excited for the contest," Plapp said. For the Dogs; they are primed for a tilt at their second premiership, their first coming in 2014. Just two weeks ago, the Scorpions took the bite out of the Dogs in their qualifying final, crushing them to the tune of 70 points. However, the Bulldogs got the Scorpions by a solitary point earlier in the season in a nail-biting and high quality game of football.. For the Scorpions, players like Declan Keilty, Lynden Dunn and Clayton Oliver are in tremendous form, while the Bulldogs possess some marvellous class in Lukas Webb, Mitch Honeychurch, Jordan Russell, Alexander Greenwood and Will Minson. “Will Minson is a critical matchup for us in the ruck. We are confident though we can match them in that area with Jake and Oscar. “Bailey Dale is also a really good player whilst Mitch Honeychurch is their energy and extractor at the contest,” Plapp said. Casey have been the best team all season, while Footscray have won some belters and lost some absolute shockers. It’s going to come down to whether the Scorpions are able to control the game defensively like they did against Williamstown. Against the Gulls, they conceded just five goals for the entire match and were able to play a tempo that catered to their strengths. The Bulldogs however are an attacking enigma, and scored a whop-

ping 27.19 against Collingwood on the weekend. “They play a very intense brand of footy when it comes to moving the ball. “They rely heavily on the quick contest and then getting the opposition’s defence unorganised. “In a weird way, the surface at Etihad Stadium may actually suit the Bulldogs but we are supremely confident in our brand. “There’s a lot of space at Etihad so controlling the game is crucial. Their ability for the midfield group to push forward is the reason they are still in this year’s competition. For the Scorpions to win, they must control the tempo, while the Bulldogs must move the ball quickly and play a slingshot style in order to catch Casey’s defence off guard. Both sides are affiliates of AFL clubs, and will possess strong squads coming into this week. The Scorpions, who are affiliated with the Melbourne Football Club, will have up to 15 AFL-listed players available, provided both Christian Salem and Jack Grimes overcome injury and illness, while the Bulldogs, who are playing an AFL preliminary final on Saturday, will have 10 AFL listed players available. “Jack pulled out early on the Sunday, but he is on the improve and tracking well for next week. “Christian obviously suffered a concussion but again he is tracking pretty well and will put his hand up for selection," Plapp said. On the slick surface of Etihad Stadium, the Bulldogs game style seems to have the edge, while the football world knows all about Melbourne’s

land and Mitch White, who thwarted the Gulls from having any meaningful inside 50 entries. VFL Team of the Year members Tim Smith and Declan Keilty were pivotal in attack, booting three and two goals respectively. Keilty has spent the majority of season as a defender, but was swung forward and showcased an array of strong attributes as a marking tall. Scorpion’s coach Justin Plapp was happy with his own side’s performance; and felt his side matched the Gulls and if not bettered them at their own forte, contested ball. “We made a focus on matching them in contested ball, which is a major strength of theirs. “We also wanted to move the ball as quickly as we could to unsettle them, and we matched them and out-tackled them, so it was a credit to our guys," Plapp said. The Scorpions were rocked pregame, when AFL listed midfielder Jack Grimes pulled out of the game due to the flu. “Jack pulled out early on the Sunday, but he is on the improve and tracking well for next week,” Plapp said. His replacement, Dylan Collis, played with composure and enhanced his chances of a stunning grand final berth. In another piece of injury news, youngster Christian Salem is 50/50 to be available to take on the Bulldogs next Sunday due to a nasty concussion in which his head slammed into the turf in a tackle. Salem was the clear best-on-ground up to that point. His 15 disposals early in the second quarter oozed class,

and his run and slick use on his trusty left foot will be sorely missed in next week’s game. Williamstown were just never really in the contest. They were down by 28 points at quarter time with no goal on the board. This lead extended to as much as 51 points before they pegged it back slightly. The issue for them was their lack of efficiency going forward, and when they did get the ball into attacking positions, they were unable to make it count on the scoreboard. For the Gulls, William Wheeler tried his heart out, while Sam Dunnell and David Fahey can hold their heads high. It is going to be a quality grand final next Sunday at Etihad Stadium, and the Scorpions will back themselves in to create some history.

VFL CASEY SCORPIONS 4.6 8.7 11.11 12.13(85) WILLIAMSTOWN 0.2 2.8 4.10 5.13(43) CASEY SCORPIONS GOALS: T. Smith 3, O. McInerey 2, D. Keilty 2, C. Oliver, E. Morris, L. Dunn, A. Scott. M. Jones. BEST: C. Oliver, L. Dunn, A. NealBullen, J. Smith, T. Smith, J. Hutchins. WILLIAMSTOWN GOALS: S. Dunell, B. Jolley, L. Schultz, E. Carr, N. Meese. BEST: W. Wheeler, D. Fahey, B. Bese, E. Carr, J. Gresier, C. Hislop.

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epic struggle to win AFL games at Etihad. Casey has been the strongest, fittest and most comprehensive team this season and will back them in for one more effort. Plapp says his players are ready for the challenge and will not be overawed by the occasion.

“I’m hoping the players can absorb the excitement and pressure. “I don’t think the pressure of the day will be too much, we’ve worked really hard to get to this point. It is time to bring the cup back to Cranbourne and shed the Etihad Stadium curse in the biggest game in the VFL calendar.

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Cranbourne’s Kory Grant shows intent as he tries to break free of Berwick’s Luke Sheppard.

South East Football Netball League scoreboard GRAND FINALS SENIORS CRANBOURNE

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Cranbourne Goals: Z. Roscoe 3, R. Davey 2, M. Fletcher 2, K. Grant, M. Thompson, L. Bee-Hugo, D. Cavalot, A. Vella, R. Jones, S. Marusic. Best: R. Davey (BOG), J. Bertrand, A. Vella, R. Jones, D. Cavalot, S. Morrish. Berwick Goals: M. Weekes 4, M. Johnson, T. Gunn, B. Kearns, L. Nelson, M. Harold. Best: A. Smith, M. Riseley, R. Heddles, L. Jellyman-Turner, L. Sheppard, J. West. RESERVES BERWICK

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Berwick Goals: J. McLardy, T. Gillies, T. Vrevc, H. Money, J. Burgess. Best: T. Andrews, M. Abraham, T. Vrevc, J. McLardy, J. Graham, K. Fowler. Cranbourne Goals: J. Wilson 2, A. Russo 2, D. Kitto, L. Holt, S. Begent. Best: L. Holt (BOG), J. Wilson, H. Bird, B. Hermans, J. Leinmueller, M. Theodoridis. UNDER 19 BEACONSFIELD

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Beaconsfield Goals: C. Millman 2, T. Buttie 2, Z. Stewart 2, N. Hopwood, K. O’Sullivan, L. Modica. Best: R. Bromley, R. McMillan, R. Nelson, N. Stevancevic, B. Homfray, T. Stokoe. Berwick A Goals: B. Asher 2, S. Nicholson 2, R. Lucas 2, J. Cowan, J. Hill, J. Bishop. Best: B. Asher (BOG), T. Weinzierl, E. Pickering, S. Nicholson, M. Bramich, R. Lucas.

SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE GRAND FINAL REVIEW CRANBOURNE has swept aside four years of ridicule in the most emphatic style imaginable, claiming what could be sweetest of its 13 senior premierships with a 34-point triumph over Berwick at Starling Road. Grand final ecstasy ended a heart-snapping period in the club’s history, 1820 days after the Eagles last hoisted a cup back in 2011. It’s been 1456 days since Narre Warren retained their crown in 2012, a total of 1092 agonising sleeps since Dylan Quirk’s last-gasp point broke Eagles hearts in 2013, and 728 days since Daniel Mislicki led a single-barrelled assault in Beaconsfield’s 2014 success. Berwick’s triumph over the Eagles - 52 weeks and 364 days ago - made it four consecutive losses on the biggest stage in football. Humiliation, embarrassment, frustration, heartbreak - they’ve affected every one of those Eagles over the journey - feelings, just like their foe, that were treated with utter contempt on the weekend. Cranbourne flung the monkey off the back and exorcised their demons in one of the greatest wins in its history. That daily count - it’s all over, the cruellest run in football has officially ended. The Eagles, yes, did it without their superstar full-forward Marc Holt - and the Eagles, yes, did it with a team of 22 that has so many story lines to consider it’s simply not funny. Wingman Dylan Cavalot was 13 when the Eagles last won a flag, Zak Roscoe and Nick Darbyshire 14, while Michael Thompson was just 15 years-old when he watched his brother Matt joint the list of premiership champions. Jordan Bertrand was 16, while Dillan Bass, Shaun Sparks and Anthony Vella were veterans in comparison at the ripe-old age of 17. You just never know who will be in your next premiership team - even when you’ve been at the top for so long like the Eagles! Eight players, Michael Boland, Ryan Davey, Mat Fletcher, Ryan Jones, Stuart Morrish, Brandon and Glenn Osborne and Troy Tharle are now two-time premiership stars, with Luke Bee-Hugo, Aaron Bower, the charismatic Max Gearon, Kory Grant, Shaun Marusic and Matty Weller adding their names to the Eagles most exclusive honour roll. And it took all 22 to get the job done. The Eagles started brilliantly, Vella getting the ball rolling after a minute, with a goal to Boland at the seven-minute mark opening up a two-goal lead into the breeze. Tim Gunn answered, but Marusic, Jones and Roscoe had the Eagles 26-points ahead after 20 minutes of play. A late goal to Michael Johnson had the Eagles 17 points up at the first break. Davey, Fletcher, Gearon and Marusic were dominant around the stoppages, Boland brilliant in the ruck, with the Eagles harder and tougher at the contest. Berwick sublime ball use was being put to the ultimate test under the most extreme of pressure. The Eagles led 19 to 13 in the tackle count. “There’s an opportunity here boys to take a nice lead to half time, don’t bomb it in, be smart, and con-

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tinue that will and want for each other,” coach Simon Goosey told his players. Berwick looked surprisingly flat, and Cranbourne made them pay with four unanswered goals in the second term. Grant, Bee-Hugo, Thompson and Roscoe saw the lead to extend to 38 at the main interval, a crunching tackle from Cavalot and extreme forward pressure were the second-quarter highlights. The two Osborne’s were doing a terrific job on Berwick dangerman Ben Kearns and Mitch Johnson, with Mark Weekes the only Wickers forward to look dangerous. The hard-nosed battle between Davey and Michael Harold was intriguing, while the impact of Darbyshire, Weller, Bower and Roscoe gave the Eagles an even spread across the board. Roscoe looked to have sealed the deal with an early goal in the third, extending the Eagles out to a 45-point lead. Berwick needed a response, to get close enough to bring the last four years of heartache into the equation. And they did lift, two to Weekes, another to Luke Nelson and a first for Kearns bringing the margin to back to 21 points at the 11-minute mark of the term. Another to Weekes, and a long bomb on the siren from Harold, had the demons lurking - the Wickers just nine points adrift with a quarter to play. “We knew they would come at us, now we need to respond,” Goosey roared. “This is an opportunity, this is an opportunity to be mates for life, there are no tomorrow’s, the opportunity is in front of you right now.” Berwick coach Rhys Nisbet also left nothing in the tank. “This is it, they’re tiring, how bad you want it, how hard do you want to run for each other, how hard

The story of the day. Berwick’s Jo West has pressure applied from Cranbourne’s Troy Tharle. do you want to compete,” Nisbet enforced. His message worked, the Wickers dominating possession in the opening exchanges but the Osbornes and co failed to relent down back. Then, one-by one, the Eagles ticked off the years since their last victory in the sweetest possible style. Cavalot wiped the memory of 2012 with an early steadier, Davey said goodbye to the demons of 2013/’14 with two inspirational long bombs, before Fletcher repaid Berwick for the huge kick in the guts from last year. Fletch then put the imperial seal on a famous premiership win, with last goal of the season, to send the Eagles into raptures and leaving Goosey a very proud man. “I’m proud of the whole group,

but the young players we had like Dylan Cavalot, he was fantastic, a kid in his first year, Zak Roscoe’s first full year of footy, and Nick Darbyshire was playing his second senior game,” Goosey said. “Thommo (Thompson) was playing his second game for the year, Matty Weller hasn’t played for two years top the day, and it’s remarkable when you think about it really.” Goosey said his side’s pressure told in the end. “In my book I wrote the word pressure a lot, particularly in the second quarter,” he said. “Full credit to Berwick, they came at us, and with our old mindset we might have been a bit worried, but we stormed home and made sure we maintained doing what we had to do. I’m a very proud man right now.” Nisbet, who announced he would step down after the match after four years at the helm, was philosophical after the match. “We started slowly and were playing catch up from very early in the piece,” he said. “Full credit to my boys for coming back in the third, but the effort told and we ran out of legs in the last quarter. It’s a disappointing way to end, but I wish the club all the very best going forward.” Davey was widely acknowledged as best on ground, Vella, Jones and Cavalot providing plenty of dash, while the efforts of Boland in the ruck, and the Osbornes and Bertrand down back played key roles in the victory. Weekes finished with four, with the half-back line of Ash Smith, Michael Riseley and Luke Sheppard trying their best until the bitter end. Congratulations Cranbourne thoroughly deserving winners of the 2016 premiership.

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GRAND F INAL WEEKEN D TRAD ING HOUR S

FROM

2016 MODEL YEAR RUNOUT IS NOW ON INCLUDING 5–YEAR SERVICE PLAN †

$53,990

DRIVEAWAY^

PLUS FREE 8-SPEED AUTO# AND $2,000 CASHBACK*

Now is the time for you to own the adventurous and dynamic Discovery Sport* in our end of model year runout with complimentary 5-year Service Plan.† It’s only available for a limited time, so get in quick. Visit Berwick Land Rover today.

CL OPEOSED N S FRID AT A 8 OPE.30AM-2URDA Y N S PM Y 10A UND M-4 PM AY

YOU JUST KNOW THEY WON’T BE IN THE SHOWROOM FOR LONG.

Grand Final Weekend trading hours CLOSED Friday and Saturday but OPEN Sunday 10 - 4pm.

There’s never been a better time to own this top-of-the-line workhorse. And with premium features like Bi-Xenon headlights, rear view camera, stainless steel side steps & sports bar, Sat Nav and 18” alloys, you just know they won’t be around for long. Hurry, offer ends 31 October.

Berwick Land Rover Corner Princes Hwy and Clyde Rd Berwick. Sales or Service call (03) 8726 1500. berwicklandrover.com.au

Berwick Volkswagen 749 Princes Hwy, Berwick. Ph: 03 8768 0188 berwickvolkswagen.com.au LMCT11264

* Discovery Sport 2016 Model Year only. †Complimentary 5-year Service Plan offer applies to new and demonstrator vehicles ordered and delivered between 01.09.2016 and 31.10.2016 at participating dealers while stocks last. Demonstrator vehicles receive balance of 5-year Service Plan. Finance provided by Land Rover Financial Services which is a registered trading name of Jaguar Land Rover Australia Pty Ltd. The registered trademarks and trading name referred to above are operated and used under licence by St. George Bank – A Division of Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141 AFSL and Australian credit licence 233714. LMCT11439 MCK41118

^Manufacturer’s campaign driveaway price for vehicles sold and delivered by 31/10/2016. ^#*Available only on new and demonstrator MY16 Amarok Highline 4x4 stock vehicles. Run-out model, limited stocks. Options available for an additional cost. Not available in conjunction with any other offers. Volkswagen Australia reserves the right to change or extend all offers.

MCK41118

12320897-KK38-16


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