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Ms Neville said Dandenong-based magistrates were being stricter on bail and holding Youth Justice staff to account for bail breaches. On the tour, detectives told Ms Neville there were a group of up to 40 regular offenders in Casey but when “you arrest half-a-dozen, you find a couple of new faces”.
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working,” Ms Neville said. “There’s a bit of a lack of empathy from the young people. There’s a lack of fear about the consequences so they don’t mind being locked up. “In fact, many don’t seek bail. They plead guilty and they’re happy to get their sentence.”
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POLICE Minister Lisa Neville has revealed “some of the biggest money we’ve seen” will be poured into breaking the cycle of high-risk crime by gangs of young offenders in Casey. And she has labelled Casey council’s law-and-order campaign as “selfinterested” and that the council had not taken up an offer to discuss policing in the area. In an exclusive interview with Star News, during a tour of Narre Warren police station on Thursday 22 September, Ms Neville said traditional approaches were failing to deter young people taking part in the spate of car jackings and aggravated burglaries. They were a “different group” – about 570 across the state - unafraid of being locked up and re-offending as soon as they were released from custody. “We’ve got less young people offending but got this group offending at very high rates.” During her tour Ms Neville announced “place-based grants” would shortly be unveiled for high-risk areas such as Casey. The grant will fund a response tailored by a local round-table including police, magistrates, community leaders, school principals, youth agencies, DHHS and corrections staff. It would include links to training and employment for offenders and be partnered by an injection of specialist youth workers. Ms Neville said Operation Cosmas had made more than 180 arrests of the cohort this year but the issue was “breaking the cycle” of offending. “This is about thinking outside the square because the traditional diversions and traditional interventions on young people who offend are just not
Indeed, Parkville juvenile detention centre was seen as a cross-breeding network for youth gang members across the state. Forensic services officers told of the sheer numbers of offences – a dozen stolen cars waiting for them to inspect. On some days, a waiting list of three or four homes that had been invaded and raided by young gangs. Ms Neville noted home invasions and car jackings were still small in number, about 1 per cent of burglaries and car thefts respectively. “But they have such a significant impact because they cause such harm to individuals and their families, and it reverberates in the community. “There’s a genuine sense of concern and fear in the community.” She rejected Opposition and Casey council arguments that the municipality had cuts in full-time-equivalent police officers. There were 60 more FTE staff since 2014 – including general duties and specialist family violence units, Ms Neville said. The 406 new police across the state by April will be prioritised under a new deployment model for growth corridors such as Casey, Ms Neville said. She said Casey council’s anti-crime drive was inappropriate. “This should not become a local government election issue. “That’s not good for the community. That’s not going to make any of us safer. “They have not taken up the offer to meet and have a conversation on policing issues in the area.” Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley said there had been a lot of recent “misrepresentation” on the issue. “It hasn’t been helpful. We’re here today to be the voice of reason and the force of action to deal with this problem.”
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Library over the decades By Victoria Stone-Meadows THE Casey Cardinia Library Corporation is celebrating its 20th year of operation this year, but the employees have a history with the library that predates its incorporation. The Casey Cardinia Library Corporation was gazetted on 26 September 1996 and the first day of operation was 1 October that same year. Many of the staff members have stayed on during the different incarnations of the region's libraries and they shared some wisdom and stories to celebrate the library’s birthday. Vasu has been employed by the library in one form or another for 40 years and says she wouldn’t want to be doing anything else. “I really like my workmates, they have always been companionable to work with, and I like being with books and reading books,” she said. “You can’t read all of them unfortunately.” Meredith started working at the library 25 years ago when it was located next to the old shire offices, and says the new building is a vast improvement over how it used to be. “Our air-con was overhead fans and open windows,” she said. “Cranbourne was just a county town then, and it was very much a small community library at the centre of the country town.” The library staff said there was a special way you became a real part of the community when you worked at the library. “I knew people from back then and still know the same people so had the continuity of the public and be part of their lives which I really enjoy,” she said. “You get very attached, and it’s a lovely part of our work is that we become an extension of people’s families.” Members of the community also get attached to the library and find themselves more a part of it as they age Patricia said. “One of our current staff members used to come into story times at the Cranbourne library,” she said, “Staff there all knew her and she got to know the staff; she grew up and became a shelver and a junior library officer and is now a home library
Long-serving employees Pam Vickers, Patricia Cowan, Chris Scott and Robyn Rogers. service officer.” With the development of new technologies, libraries have needed to adapt and learn to work with these new technologies. “When we first came to Cranbourne, we didn’t have the internet,” Pam said. “The first roll out of internet was to senior managers and a select few emails, one foot after another now we can’t operate our daily lives without the internet.”
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Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS me more pleasure rather than looking at a small screen, I would be very sad if the print book went away,” Vasu said. Pam said that libraries would continue to evolve and be part of the community. “Even the role of the library has changed and evolved into a space where people want to meet,” she said. “It has become more a space and community environment.”
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MPs block ‘spam’ crime complaints By Cam Lucadou-Wells STATE and federal MP’s email inboxes have been sent more than 411,000 electronic petitions as part of Casey council’s law-and-order campaign. The figure far exceeds Casey’s population of more than 290,000 residents. On 20 September, Casey council voted to shut down the online petition as it entered into its caretaker mode in the run-up to the council elections. Casey Mayor Sam Aziz said the speed of the “overwhelming” public response caused the State and Federal Governments’ spam filters to “block the bulk of the emails”.
As a result the council will follow up with a letter and copy of the completed petition to each state and federal MP in November. Cr Aziz said he was disappointed by Police Minister Lisa Neville’s suggestion that the council was “playing politics with community safety” ahead of the October council elections. He cited a highly publicised home invasion in Cranbourne East that spawned a police pursuit of teenage offenders in stolen cars. “For the Minister to suggest this is a political stunt is ludicrous and is an insult to Casey residents who have been a victim of crime or who currently feel unsafe in their neighbourhoods.
“It is clear that the State Government is providing inadequate police resources in Victoria as crime is dramatically increasing and particularly so in growth areas like Casey where resources simply do not increase to match population growth. “The Minister needs to get serious about this issue - not issue platitudes.” The petition calls for more police resources in Casey, tougher penalties and sentencing for aggravated burglaries, a joint state-federal taskforce against violent street gangs and deportation of dual citizens who are jailed for violent gang crime. Though the petition has been shut down, the Casey flag will remain at half-mast until the State Govern-
ment takes heed, Cr Aziz said. Cr Aziz told the council meeting that residents remained “under siege” by violent crime. “I’m being political in raising an issue that needs political action.” Commentators on Star News’s Facebook and website pages have been sceptical about the symbolic flag move. Some posted that the council should spend more on “pro-active” measures such as CCTV around Casey and ‘ambassadors’ to patrol and report on “areas of interest”. “Flying a flag at half-mast is sure to scare off the bad guys,” wrote another.
Council divided over half-mast flag By Cam Lucadou-Wells CASEY councillors have raised dissenting views to the council’s flag being flown at half-mast as part of its law-and-order campaign. The flag at Casey Civic Centre has been lowered since 8 September as part of a motion introduced by mayor Sam Aziz and unanimously approved by sitting councillors. However, in a Star News election survey, councillors Susan Serey and Rafal Kaplon opposed the move, while Wayne Smith called it “drastic” and Garry Rowe labelled it an “unnecessary political stunt”. Cr Serey, of Edrington Ward, said community safety concerns could be expressed in other ways “rather than flying a half-mast flag which should be reserved for expressions of honour, grief or respect”. Four Oaks’ Cr Kaplon said political advocacy for more police resources - which was also part of the motion - could have been made without “resorting to such tactics”. “Attempts were made to suggest alternatives to the flag at half-mast but having (been) rejected, ensuring improved community safety was the priority.” The council won’t raise the flag until it gets its desired action from police and governments such as more Casey-based police, tougher sentencing and a taskforce on violent street gangs. The Australian flag, which is governed by a set of protocols, continues to fly at full mast. In the survey, Cr Aziz described
A 28-YEAR-OLD man from Clyde North narrowly avoided a carjacking in Narre Warren on Saturday 24 September. He was driving on Pound Road when he stopped at a red light at the intersection of the Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road. While the man was stationary at the traffic lights, he was approached by another man armed with a metal pole running towards the car. The man attempted to enter the victim’s car but he drove away before the would-be carjacker could get in. The offender, described as about 20 years of age with curly fair hair, of short stature, and a medium build, was last seen running in a south-east direction from the intersection Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Bus stop boy gets mugged by men A 13-YEAR-OLD boy was robbed by a man armed with a baseball bat while walking from a bus stop in Narre Warren on Thursday 22 September. The boy was waiting at a bus stop on Baringa Park Drive about 8pm when a car occupied by two men pulled up. One of the men, armed with a baseball bat, demanded the boy hand over his mobile phone. The thief was described as Caucasian, about 180cm tall with a skinny build, had a deep voice and thick eyebrows and was wearing a black Von Zipper hat with a white logo and a black jacket. The other man was described as having a tanned complexion, also about 180cm tall and had a skinny build. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Councillors have raised dissent at Casey's half-mast measure. 159081 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS the move as a “symbolic gesture to demonstrate that our community is under threat from rising crime”. It was also supported by councillors Mick Morland, Rosalie Crestani and Damien Rosario. Geoff Ablett, Louise Berkelmans and Amanda Stapledon had not responded to the survey at the time of print. Candidate Garry Page, in Cr Aziz’s Springfield Ward, said the “use of the tradition for political games is shameful and a disgrace”.
“Current Casey Councillors don’t seem to be capable of restraining Councillor Aziz.” On the other hand, former mayor and Four Oaks Ward candidate Shar Balmes said the council showed “support and sensitivity to the victims of crime” by lowering the flag. Another Four Oaks candidate Chris Sergeant said lowering the flag was a sign of surrender to offenders. “I’d rather stand, fight and win instead of lowering my communi-
ty’s flag in recognition of those who would seek to harm it.” The survey sought candidates’ answers on their political allegiances, places of worship, campaign donors, campaign budget and ideas for projects, budget savings and lawand-order. Less than half of the 84 candidates responded to the emailed questionnaire before a 24-hour deadline. Candidate answers will be published in full on Star News websites.
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TWO people have been arrested after the brazen theft of an expensive car in a daylight robbery from a car dealership in Hallam. The thief entered the lot of the Berwick Chrysler Jeep Dodge on Princes Highway in Hallam about 11.30am on Friday 16 September. The thief made off with a $101,000 Jeep Cherokee from the dealership while the business was open and trading. Casey CIU police searched a property in Hallam on Thursday 22 September and located a 23-year-old Hallam man who was identified as the car thief thanks to CCTV footage from the dealership. Police also found stolen identification and illicit drugs at the property that was searched and a 23-year-old Hallam female was also arrested. The man was charged with the theft of the car and bailed to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 4 November. The woman was charged with receipt of stolen goods and was also bailed to appear in court. The stolen Jeep remains unrecovered Anyone with information about the red 2016 model Jeep Cherokee with registration AHJ 985 is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Spit on dummies By Cam Lucadou-Wells A STATED independent local election candidate has slammed the use of preference deals - and apparent dummy candidates - despite a ban on how-to-vote cards in Casey council elections. Many candidates have advised voters to preference other candidates - in de facto how-to-vote card fashion - in the text of their election statements. These statements will be mailed out with ballot papers to voters from 4 October. Sitting and former councillors are the chief beneficiaries of the preference deals, with many stated independents unallied in such a manner. An exasperated James Williams, standing as an independent without preferences in Edrington Ward, said the dummy-candidate practice was a “devious act”. “They are effectively saying they
cannot win on their own merits, therefore they need someone to put them second so they get that vote as well. “If the person is willing to attempt to deceive constituents to get votes, then what are they prepared to do once they are voted in. “The question has to be asked what the people who are dummies are getting out of it? It shows very poor judgment and a complete lack of integrity.” On the face of it, some ward ballot papers are dominated by dummy candidates - people standing with no intention to represent ratepayers but just to garner and pass on votes to a contender. Most of these suspects have failed to return Star News election surveys, though some were unable to be contacted due to not providing an email address to the Victorian Electoral Commission. In Balla Balla Ward, three of the five candidates direct preferences to
sitting councillor Geoff Ablett. None of the three provided email contact information to the VEC. The remaining candidate Tom Rennick, endorsed by Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association (CRRA), does not state preferences. Edrington Ward councillors and Liberal members Susan Serey and Mick Morland preference one another - and benefit from preferences from three others. CRRA endorsed candidate Timothy Jackson, who states he is independent, is preferenced by one candidate. Four Oaks councillor Rafal Kaplon exchanges preferences with councillor Rosalie Crestani, and receives preferences from four other candidates. He is seemingly not as popular as former mayor Shar Balmes, who is re-contesting Four Oaks and attracted six candidates’ preferences. One of Cr Kaplon’s supporters didn’t provide any contact details to
the VEC, and one of Ms Balmes’s allies didn’t provide an email address. In Mayfield, sitting councillor Amanda Stapledon and Neighbourhood Watch Casey head Rob Ward have preferenced one another. They are also preferenced by another six candidates. Liberal councillor Garry Rowe has one such ally candidate. River Gum ward councillors Damien Rosario and Wayne Smith (ALP) combine for seven stated supporting candidates - though not sharing all of them in common. Mayor Sam Aziz said his seven supporting Springfield ward candidates, including sitting councillor Louise Berkelmans, were all worthy candidates in their own right. “Each of those would make an amazing councillor.” CRRA president Rex Flannery and former councillor Paul Richardson have swapped preferences, with Mr Flannery also gaining support from three others.
Election breach probe call on release By Cam Lucadou-Wells A LAWYER candidate has cried foul on a Casey Council media release targeting his election material late on 20 September. Edrington Ward candidate Timothy Jackson, who works with Slater & Gordon, has called on the State Government and Victorian Electoral Commission to investigate an alleged breach of the Local Government Act. Mr Jackson believed the media release - quoting the mayor Sam Aziz - was sent illegally during the election period. According to the Act, the caretaker period began on the last day of candidate nominations on 20 September, Mr Jackson argued.
However, Casey Council has relied on a Local Government Victoria circular that states the election period starts at midnight at the end of 20 September. At a 20 September council meeting - shortly before the issuing of the press release - Cr Sam Aziz targeted Mr Jackson’s election flyer for quoting critical newspaper headlines. The headlines referred to a “rates rort” in which Casey was criticised by the state Ombudsman over a Market Lane special charge scheme. In a release, Cr Aziz said it was disappointing “some people” didn’t take heed that a municipal monitor had recently found the council took “swift and appropriate action” over the scheme. Mr Jackson said it was “grossly inappropri-
ate” for the council to hold a meeting and issue “blatantly political” media releases “during the election period”. “Behaviour like this is exactly why the State Government moved to appoint a watchdog for the City of Casey in June.” Cr Aziz told Star News that Mr Jackson showed he had “no idea about the Local Government Act”. “The media releases were issued by 9pm Tuesday 20 September, before the caretaker period commenced. There is no breach. “They were issued to correct gross errors which Mr Jackson stated in his election material. He is the one that should be investigated for attempting to mislead the public."
FOUR Oaks Ward election candidates will be put through their paces at a question and answer event in Narre Warren North on 3 October. The Narre Warren North Community Association has invited the candidates to speak for several minutes before allowing audience members to grill them with questions. The event is at Narre Warren North Community Hall on 3 October at 7.30pm.
Preference alliance deal is slammed CASEY Residents and Ratepayers Association president Rex Flannery has been criticised over his “reckless alliance” with former councillor Paul Richardson in Springfield Ward in the upcoming council elections. Mayor Sam Aziz, also of Springfield Ward, slammed the union - in which Mr Flannery and Mr Richardson share preferences a glossy election pamphlet. Mr Flannery apparently advised Mr Richardson to not pay his rates in an email chain between the two in August 2013. “So they don’t want to give you anything, I would refuse to start paying rates,” Mr Flannery wrote in the email, referring to Mr Richardson being banned from asking questions at council question time. “If you can’t have a say in your own council don’t pay rates.” Mr Flannery told Star News that he and Mr Richardson were friends, and shared a brochure to halve each other’s printing costs. Mr Richardson was not endorsed by the CRRA, Mr Flannery said. “Mr Aziz is now getting desperate and trying to rake up dirt. “I seem to have Mr Aziz worried.” Cr Aziz questioned whether Mr Flannery’s attitude to paying rates was the “responsible attitude we expect from someone running for council”. “Moreover, how could Mr Flannery state that he cares about out residents and Casey, and then preference a disaster like Mr Richardson second?”
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MUCH discussion continues about Pauline Hanson’s recent speech in the Senate. There has been an on-going debate about who said: “Immigrants, not Australians, must adapt. Take it or leave it.” Whoever said it, like Pauline Hanson, that person is politically right. I migrated to Australia with my family because I considered Australia to be a better place. Here, I can still enjoy freedom of speech, freedom of association, freedom of religion, freedom of movement that don’t exist in many of the countries from which migrants and refugees are coming. But, if I made a mistake and don’t like to stay I’m free to leave. I have no right to impose my language, my culture and my own personal law on all other Australians. So, it is very unfair to label Pauline Hanson racist or Islamophobic. Unlike many other Australian politicians she doesn’t hesitate to call a spade a spade. The Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull touched the right chord when he addressed the United Nations Assembly on the issue of immigration. The number one priority for all Western civilizations remains national security and border protection. This reminds us of the statement he had made some time ago: “European authorities have lost control of their own security” and there is “an inability to know who is within its borders”. What many political leaders, including Angela Merkel, François Hollande and the EU President Jean-Claude Junker tend to forget is that the world is changing fast. “The Schengen Agreement that allows the EU’s 400 million residents and other nonEU nationals to freely cross Europe without showing an ID or waiting to be screened” should be reviewed or redrafted. Otherwise, it will prove Tony Abbott 100 per cent right. “This awesome instinct is leading Europe into catastrophic error.” Eliezer Francois, Endeavour Hills.
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WITH reference to an article in your esteemed paper of Thursday 22 September. What really caught our eyes is the second last paragraph. “Mr Phillips told Star News he was surprised the figures were revealed after being confidentially provide to the council.” This is a very dirty tactic by the council. Many questions asked by ratepayers of the council and their response to these questions, they come under commercial confidentiality and cannot be disclosed. They just do not care about anyone. They try to play God! Dunstan Girton and Louis Kotsiras, Hampton Park.
Root of the problem IF NOTHING else, this council election has shown that some of Casey’s councillors appear to be very confused about where their responsibilities lie. Residents living in Barnsley Drive, Endeavour Hills, have been the victims of inaction and procrastination from Casey council over four years. Council workers planted unsuitable Lon-
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Socially speaking Owner watches as family cars stolen Not another one. What can we do to secure ourselves from all this? What’s the point of locking our cars and in our locked garages when they break into our locked houses. We don’t have the police resources to keep up with this. We may as well leave our cars out on the street unlocked with the keys in them, then these lowlife scum bags don’t have to break into our houses. And you wonder why half of us want to take matters into our own hands. People work damn hard for what they have and for these lowlifes to just come and take them makes me angry. Julie Gifford, via Facebook don plane trees along Barnsley Drive, trees that are toxic and should never be planted in a residential zone. Not only do these trees have the ability to cause headaches and impact on the health of people with asthma and allergies, they have big root systems that undermined some driveways, paths, and gardens in Barnsley Drive. When some residents approached their councillors for help they were informed “I can’t comment because it’s an insurance matter” A Casey Parks and Gardens employee suggested the London plane trees must be OK because there had only ever been two complaints about them and because Casey had planted fewer of them than the City of Melbourne. Inquiries on behalf of the Barnsley Drive residents were meet with the reply that the complainants had failed to follow “correct procedure” by lodging the appropriate form for their complaint about the impact of London plane trees. Following a complaint from me, I was assured the residents would be mailed out the “correct compensation form”. Two days later an empty envelop arrived at their home containing nothing more than a
I agree but it is the court system that let us down too. Mindy Rockey Gooding, via Facebook For god sake. Someone will fight back soon. People are getting sick of these little shits. Trish Sachiko Lawrence, via Facebook’
Spammed MPs block petitions That’s why they never answered my email!!! Wake up and listen to us!!! Leanne Naude, via Facebook small “with compliments” note, nothing else! John Glazebrook, Candidate for Four Oaks Ward.
I'm paying for police I WRITE to put the point and question why, as a tax payer in the state of Victoria, am I being asked by my family about reports of increases recently in serious crimes around Casey. And today it’s all over the radio about Casey and Cardinia - car thefts from garages, break and enters etc. Why do I have to spend $4000 for CCTV, alarms, floodlights and gates. This is Victoria, I pay taxes, where is my local constabulary? I know who the Police Commissioner’s clerk is but never hear from the man running the show. This week they have plenty of speed cameras around locally but no police walking around or cars out. And is the rumour correct that Endeavour Hills police station is now closed after 6pm because of manning requirements? Disgraceful. But seeing how they have been crippling the CFA, who would be surprised. Craig Kinder, Berwick.
It’s None Of Our Business But ... FOUNDER of Clyde agribusiness Fresh Leaf Herbs Jan Vydra toned down his attire when he appeared at Wednesday’s Casey Cardinia business breakfast. Jan was a standout on the red carpet a fortnight previously at the Casey Cardinia Business Awards when he wore a bright green dinner jacket decorated with vibrant basil leaves. To the breakfast he wore a much more restrained tweed jacket with leather elbow patches. WHEN business breakfast guest speaker renowned foodie Stephanie Alexander was asked her opinion on supplement shakes she didn’t hold back. “Those protein powders are appalling. It’s so ugly the idea of giving up real food, real texture and flavour, to just be a machine that swallows powder.” For a full report on the breakfast turn to
Business South East. THERE was no disputing who the expert on drug pill weights was during a recent Dandenong Magistrates’ Court hearing. A magistrate who thought an ecstasy pill might weigh three grams was swiftly corrected by the accused. The man in the dock who was charged with possessing more than 700 tablets told the court the pills actually weighed 0.3 grams. “Well there you go,” the judge said - with a wry smile - to the man’s lawyer. AN ACCUSED facing a raft of theft charges made a valiant attempt to cover his tracks when questioned by police. Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told the accused man’s fingerprints were linked to
the theft of three pairs of glasses and sunglasses valued at $1000 from a parked car. He allegedly told police at the time that another person with the “same fingerprints as mine” must have been the offender. After pleading guilty in court, he was convicted, placed on an 80-hour community work order and ordered to reimburse the victim. A FORMER Casey councillor Bob Halsall has resurfaced for council elections - in the City of Kingston. In an ad in one of the local papers, Mr Halsall introduces himself as an owner of a mattress shop at Chelsea Market. The councillor, who once infamously dropped the C-bomb twice during a Casey council meeting, promised voters he’d give them “a voice on council”.
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‘I stuffed up’ By Cam Lucadou-Wells A MAN has told a court he “stuffed up” after being arrested with suspected stolen items in the back of a car in Doveton while on a month-old community corrections order. Nicholas Dadov, 22, and a co-accused were arrested next to a Mazda utility laden with alloy and racing tyre rims, laptops, gas bottles, bags of clothing and DVDs, a pull saw and a knife under the passenger seat about 4pm on 25 September. Some of the items were allegedly stolen from an Officer address between 23-24 September, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told. Dadov had allegedly knocked on a front door to hawk off the items in Chestnut Grove, Doveton, with the ute and items parked outside. Dadov pleaded guilty to charges including possessing suspected stolen goods in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court the following day, as well as to breaching a community corrections order handed down by the court on 8 August. His lawyer told the court in the day’s first hearing that “my
instructions are (he thought) it was abandoned property”. The lawyer submitted for Dadov to be released on bail for sentencing with a second alleged breach and alleged theft of motor vehicle set down for 6 October. Dadov is also facing Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 10 October for disqualified driving, and a separate hearing on 19 October for theft of a motor vehicle. Magistrate Gerard Bryant, in the second hearing on 26 September, said he would not allow the bail application “dressed up” as a guilty plea “in a million Sundays”. “In the circumstances that (Dadov) has instructed for pleas of guilty in breach of a community corrections order I put him on, he’s going nowhere,” Mr Bryant said. “I told him there would be significant ramifications if he breached the community corrections order. “I don’t think you’ve got a snowflake’s chance in hell with that.” Dadov told the magistrate: “I stuffed up. I don’t know what to say.
“I’m off the drugs. I’m doing everything I can.” Mr Bryant replied: “Why then are you charged with theft of a motor vehicle, proceeds of crime and weapon offences?” Dadov said he’d “do anything to get out and be home with my family”. “That’s not going to happen today,” Mr Bryant said. “Of course not,” Dadov said. The accused asked Mr Bryant if he could have a suspended sentence, but was told that was no longer a sentencing option. The court was told Dadov had attended three of his corrections-order appointments but missed a drug counselling session due to a broken leg. Dadov needed hospital treatment due to taking his plaster cast off, his lawyer said. Mr Bryant said Dadov was “looking down the barrel of a jail sentence” but may be eligible for a Dandenong Drug Court order. However Dadov insisted to the court “I’m not on drugs no more”. Dadov is set to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 6 October.
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CASEY council has rejected a developer’s proposed highdensity housing project on the former Doveton Secondary College site. The 5.82 hectare site at the corner of Box Street and Ficifolia Drive, Doveton, was bought for $10.6 million in 2014 and illegally cleared of 53 native trees last year. A tree lopper pleaded guilty and was fined $5000 without conviction for the breach, but the developer was not linked to the offence. A Casey council report on 20 September stated it was “imperative that any development proposals do not further exacerbate this loss”. “There was and continues to be... strong community sentiment on the protection and enhancement of important vegetation and tree cover on the former school site.” The developer’s draft plans were rejected by council planners in March and again in July. According to its report, Casey council was initially un-
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POLICE officers in the City of Casey area have been getting to know residents over a hot cup of coffee as part of the Coffee with a Cop program. The program aims to bring police and the communities they protect closer together by making police officers more accessible. Members of the community are able to access their local police officers in non-crisis situations and in the relaxed atmosphere of a cafe or shopping centre. Thursday 22 September saw police officers from Cranbourne and Narre Warren police stations at a cafe in the Fountain Gate shopping centre speaking to community members. Acting Sergeant at Narre Warren police station Geoff Howe said the experience was very worthwhile and he was keen to do it again. “It was a really good experience and I would do it again for sure.” he said. “I was a bit hesitant beforehand, wondering if it was going to be a waste of time but it was great. He said many residents raised concerns with him regarding the number of burglaries that have occurred in the Casey area, but added that he
Acting Sergeant Geoff Howe from Narre Warren has a coffee and a chat with Chanravy. 159519 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS assured people they were actually quite rare. “It is very rare these incidents actually occur and members of the public should feel safe,” he said. “They only get attention and small incidents seem big because of the type of incident.” “I have worked for Victoria Police for 12 years and Casey is pretty safe and nice place to live; it hasn’t really changed
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Three knives By Cam Lucadou-Wells A MAN has been spared conviction after being found with a large hunting knife, a butterfly knife and a fold-out knife in his car in a Berwick car park in the middle of the night. The man was seated in the driver’s seat when questioned by police about 2.25am on 29 July on Old Coach Road, a court heard. Police searched the car after spotting the handle of the hunting knife, lodged in a black sheath between the centre console and the seat. The gold-handled butterfly knife was seized from the glove-box, and the fold-out blade in the rear seat footwell. The man, who pleaded guilty to three weapons charges, made full admissions to owning the blades and knowing the butterfly knife was a prohibited weapon. The lawyer told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 27 September the accused had made the butterfly knife - inscribed with ‘GPGR’ which stands for
‘great power, great responsibility’. It was not sharpened at the edges, the lawyer said. The lawyer submitted for the return of the man’s hunting knife, which had been purchased the day before for his hobby as a compound-bow hunter. The fold-out knife had been used regularly during camps with his parents “for his entire life”, the lawyer said. The court was told that the inappropriately-stored weapons were found as a result of the man moving out of home at the time. His car battery had broken down, and he had been waiting in the car park for several hours for a friend to pick him up, the lawyer said. “At face value, being there at 2am in Berwick with a car in a dishevelled state with coke bottles and chips inside is a bit concerning,” the man’s lawyer said. “He was playing with the (hunting) knife at the time.”
Police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Kerryn Steyn told the court that contrary to claims the man was moving house, the car wasn’t “full of belongings”. “The car doesn’t look like the inside of a house. “The knife is situated next to the seat, so it’s easily accessible to the driver.” Magistrate Pauline Spencer gave the man “the benefit of the doubt” though “it’s a bit suspect where you’re found with the knives”. “You just need to be more careful. You’re someone who otherwise keeps out of trouble.” Ms Spencer ordered the return of the hunting knife, noting it had “some value” and could be used for a legitimate purpose. “You just need to make sure you’re carrying it and using it for a lawful purpose.” The man was placed on a six-month good behaviour bond, with the butterfly and fold-out knives forfeited for destruction.
Car robbed at gunpoint A FAMILY in Doveton had a terrifying house call when two men, one armed with a shotgun, knocked on their door late at night. The 40-year-old male and 34-year-old female victims were home with six children when two men knocked on their
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several years older at the time, recalls visiting Sean in hospital for his birthday a month before he died. Since February, Ms Geyer has been in training for the event, cycling twice daily via trails to wildlife-rich Frog Hollow Reserve in Endeavour Hills. She needs to replicate those 20-kilometre daily trips for much of October to reach her challenge goal. However Ms Geyer said she’s already achieved something significant - improved her fitness, wellbeing and losing six-kilograms. The type-two diabetic’s blood sugars have settled, and
her arthritic toe and sore neck and back are unencumbered by this form of exercise. Her investment in a $600 bike has returned with interest. “When I started this ride, I found this big hill and stopped. Now I’m flying over it. “I’m in a lot less pain because I’m active.” Ms Geyer has had just one recent spill off the bike, bogging her wheels into a shifty sand trail at Frog Hollow. After the challenge, her plans are to explore further on Casey’s 200-plus kilometre bike path network. To donate, go to https:// greatcyclechallenge.com.au/ Riders/DeborahGeyer.
Overnight park for camping skills WILSON Botanic Park in Berwick is set to turn into a camping ground for a weekend in October. Residents can pitch their tents overnight in the gardens and enjoy activities staged by Scouts Australia as part of the Urban Camp event on 15-16 October. Among the activities are ori-
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Grieving led her to help By Victoria Stone-Meadows
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A YOUNG woman has organised her first community event to raise money for a family in need, and has succeeded in reaching her fund-raising goal. Brooke Skews lost her best friend in a horror car smash in Lynbrook seven years ago, and has maintained close ties with the family since. Since the shock death of 16-year-old Riyani Lowen, mother Emma Lowen has had a rough time coming to terms with the loss. Ms Skews held a family fun day in Hampton Park to raise money to assist the Lowen family, and she says it was a huge success. “It went really well,” Ms Skews said. “The local CFA came down and that was a big hit with the kids, everyone loved the music performers, Jarrod James and KidwithaKalling, they really got the crowd up and moving.
“All the volunteers on the day also helped out so much.” Ms Skews said Emma Lowen was overwhelmed by the amount of community support that was shown through all the people attending and helping organise the family fun day. “Emma was really overwhelmed with the support,” she said. “It has been a long time she has been on her own dealing with it, and she hasn’t left the house in a while, but she came out for the fun day and knew how much effort everyone put in. “Emma said it was nice to see Rianni’s friends come down with their kids and it was really nice to see her old friends, a really nice day overall.” Ms Skews said getting the day organised was a really big task, but it was all worth it in the end knowing she has helped out her friends. “I’m really relieved it is all over and I’ve never
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Family Fun Day attendees Madison, Aiden and Gemma. 158162 done anything like this before, so I’m really happy with how it all came together,” she said. The Family Fun Day had heaps of activities such as potato sack races, egg and spoon races, a jumping castle, three leg races, face painting and more. While Ms Skews hasn’t collected all the fund-raising money yet, she is confident she has reached her fund-raising goal. “With all of the fund-raising that we and other businesses did, we would be at the $5000 mark or really close to it,” she said. She also said the number of local businesses that donated goods and items to the cause made a big difference. “There are so many people to thank, but I especially want to thank the local Bendigo Bank branches for their surprise fund-raising efforts and the Hampton Park Community House for all their work helping me out,” Ms Skews said. To find out more about the Lowen family or to donate to the cause, visit www.gofundme.com/ helpemgethelp.
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THE City of Casey is taking applications from artists who are interested in exhibiting their work for free in one of council’s art spaces in 2017. City of Casey CEO Mike Tyler said this was a great opportunity for experienced and emerging artists to access a range of exhibition spaces and showcase their work to the community. “Council offers four exceptional gallery spaces, at the City of Casey Civic Centre in Narre Warren and the Cranbourne, Doveton and Endeavour Hills libraries. “Council welcomes applications from both individuals and groups from Melbourne’s southeastern suburbs with a range of mediums accepted including painting, photography, sculpture, printmaking, ceramics, jewellery, drawing, textiles and digital art including film. “Council values the arts and the annual Art Spaces Program is one way we are working to support and showcase our vibrant arts community. “Council is proud to have opened three new exhibition spaces at our local libraries to add to our popular Civic Centre Art Space, giving our local artists access to more gallery spaces and our local residents more opportunities to enjoy and appreciate art. “Each year the Art Spaces Program features a great line-up of exhibitions showcasing our talented local artists and council hopes next year will be no exception. “I encourage all artists to take this opportunity and apply now to be part of the program in 2017.” Applications close on Monday 17 October. For more information or to submit an application visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/artspaces.
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City of Casey CEO Mike Tyler said the program will feature a great variety events, activities and information sessions throughout the month of October. “The Ageing Positively Festival provides opportunities across Casey for older residents to get
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ALL across Australia, state governments hold weeks and festivals honouring the older members of our community. While NSW has theirs in April and Queensland in August, the Victorian Seniors Week is held in glorious October weather. The event includes the Victorian Seniors Festival, an event to honour seniors in Victoria - held in October every year at various locations around the Melbourne CBD. The week-long festival includes an array of events, activities and entertainment for all seniors. The festival is organised by the Victorian Department of Health and Human Services to encourage seniors to get out there and participate in and enjoy a wide range of more than 1300 activities; all generally free or low-cost. Free and low-cost events and activities are presented across Victoria, including concerts, dances, theatre shows, celebratory morning teas, tours, a host of indoor and outdoor recreation activities and much more. The State Government provides eight days of free public transport for Victorian Seniors Card holders in metropolitan and regional Victoria for the period 2-9 October 2016 and five days of free V/Line travel between 3-6 October and on Saturday 8 October. But this festival is not contained just to the city, events can also be found all over Victoria with local councils and community groups running hundreds of events. The City of Casey’s Ageing Positively Festival runs throughout October, offering more than 100 events and activities to inspire, connect and involve residents aged 55 and over. Held each year in conjunction with the Victorian Seniors Festival, the festival is a celebration of Casey’s older residents and their ongoing contribution to the municipality.
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Come and see what it would be like LIFESTYLE Communities builds resort communities for over 50s who are looking to downsize to a bigger life. Recently Lifestyle Officer on Rix Road opened the doors to its new clubhouse and, according to homeowners, they’ve taken the word resort to a whole new level. Gembrook MP Brad Battin joined Lifestyle Communities managing director James Kelly in officially opening the $3milion clubhouse and then enjoyed drinks and canapes to celebrate. At the centre of the clubhouse is an open plan yet intimate area that provides uninterrupted views of the championship bowling green. A large alfresco entertaining area contains two outdoor fireplaces, a gourmet barbecue zone and plenty of space to settle in for a glass of wine or chat with new friends. One of the most popular elements of the Lifestyle Officer Clubhouse is the large indoor pool with bi-fold doors that open out onto private open space which is complete with outdoor lounges to enjoy in the warmer months. For those who love to lead an active life a fully equipped gymnasium complements the pool and spa. Catering for those who aren’t always keen on working up a sweat is a billiards room, light filled craft and exercise room and a cosy library with free computers and Wi-Fi access. “In designing the clubhouse we looked at
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SIMPLY STYLISH STANDING out from the crowd in the everpopular Berwick Water’s estate is this oneyear-old Excelcon constructed home. Another easy to live in and functional floor plan mastered by Graeme Jones Design, the family will be so impressed by its simplistic style and fresh approach. From the private entry, to the spacious and open-plan living, with four bedrooms - the main with large walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, to the front of the home. The remaining bedrooms are all a comfortable size and have easy access to a central bathroom. The kitchen is massive and lined in crisp white stone with an array of drawers and cupboards, 900mm oven and cook top. A functional walk-through pantry offers access to the laundry and outside. For a quieter night in, a cosy media/ rumpus room is at the rear of the home.
Both rooms are fitted with bi-folding timber doors that allow access to an alfresco area offering a very attractive view. Additional features include square set cornicing, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, Coonara fire and an 8m x 6m metre garage with internal and rear access.
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LOCATED close to Oatlands primary and Timbarra college, Parkhill Plaza and shops, freeway access and Fountain Gate, this home is a family affair. This European style home has been built to last. Consisting of four bedrooms, all with built-in robes, the master bedroom has a walk-in robe and ensuite. Formal lounge and dining, large kitchen boasting granite benchtop, gas appliances, and dishwasher. A large meals area and family room opens onto the under cover deck alfresco area with cafe blinds. With carpet and tiles throughout, this is a very neat home. Other features include ducted heating, external roller shutters, solar panels with a 5kw capacity to ease the energy bill, intercom, evaporative cooling, double bricks and updated security system just to name a few. On a low-maintenance garden with crazy concrete paving around the entire
home, this will suit even the fussiest of owners. Add a detached double garage with remote control doors, and separate toilet and workshop area. This will be one to put on your list to view, open for inspection and is for the astute buyers - inspection a must!
2 2 4 18 Callistemon Crescent Inspect: By appointment Price: Offers over $580,000 Contact: George Findikakis, 0418 397 268, george.findikakis@eview.com.au and Anastasia Arvanitakis, 0414 267 830 arvani@eview.com.au EVIEW GROUP, NARRE WARREN, 8794 1200
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7 Mountain View Crescent
Buyers Over $830,000
STYLISH, SPACIOUS & CONVENIENT!! Positioned high in the street is this immaculate sandstone family home. Featuring 4 bedrooms + study, master bedroom with FES & WIR. Second bedroom downstairs with bathroom, upstairs offers 2 bedrooms, study, separate bathroom & rumpus. 4 living zones, polished floor boards, well appointed kitchen with SS appliances, stone benchtops and pantry. Alfresco entertaining with decking, wood heating & spa bath. Double garage with rear access leads to 6m x 6m brick garage + 6m x 9m carport. Manicured gardens, tank water & fully automated watering system. Bitumen driveways, evap cooling, ducted vacuum & under house storage. When the very best counts, it’s all here!!
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INSTANT APPEAL Perfectly located and only walking distance to school, shops and public transport is this immaculately presented 3 bedroom home. Situated north of the highway this property features 3 bedrooms, master with full ensuite, large lounge with gas log fire heating great for those wintery nights. A stunning light filled blackwood kitchen with adjoining meals/family area complete with internal French doors, other features include evaporative cooling, large paved pergola area, double garage, low maintenance gardens, all on 656m2 allotment. An opportunity here not to be missed.
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Situated a short walking distance to the shopping precinct is this charming 3 bedroom unit which is nestled at the rear of the complex, providing maximum privacy. This well appointed unit features 3 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.
This magnificent parcel of land has all the hallmarks of being something greater – you only need to see it to understand what it may become. Lovely elevation, views of the bay foothills and the township provide the potential here. The land is currently zoned Green Wedge yet to the south is Residential land, to the west is Low Density land – Mains water is available and the property currently has a comfortable home and sundry shedding. Inspection will impress!
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An ideal grazing opportunity located within only minutes of the Princes Freeway. Well layed out into 28 paddocks is this 253 acre parcel via central laneway, with ample water with bore & dams x6, first class stock handling facilities, dairy still operational, 12 swingover, hayshed, machinery shed & 2 road frontage. A comfortable weatherboard home situated on the rise overlooking the farm comprises 2 bedrooms, study, storage, 2 living areas & country style kitchen!!
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!!
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Prime position & opportunity.
For auction.
8794 0500
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This classy building comes complete with relevant occupancy permit for accommodation that caters for the aged, children or people with disabilities. t 6 bedrooms, a superb kitchen & very large main bathroom t Ramp & rail access to a 2 bed sleep out with central bathroom
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Feel at home in Beaconsfield. For sale. Buyers Over $765,000 Situated on 1000m2 this architecturally designed federation style home is a dream come true. t 4 beds, upstairs master with retreat t 2 spacious living areas t Entertainers kitchen with scullery t Alfresco entertaining area With ducted heating, jet master fire place, evap cooling, ducted vac, triple garage with rear access to hard stand, separate additional garage and close to public transport, schools and shops the only thing missing from this home is you!
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56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894
Berwick 22 Claremont Glen
The only thing this home is missing is you. For sale. Buyers Over $540,000 t 5 spacious bedrooms master with walk in robe & ensuite t 3 separate living areas including front formal lounge, kitchen meals area and rumpus room t Timber kitchen with gas cook top and wall oven t Pitched roof entertainment area Double garage with rear trailer access, heating and cooling, freshly painted and new flooring throughout. Within walking distance to Berwick Fields Primary School, shops and a short drive to the Monash freeway.
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Berwick 23 Sundial Court
The block-inspired renovation. For sale. Buyers Over $550,000 Nestled in a quiet court is this beautifully renovated & tastefully decorated home. t 4 bedrooms, master with stunning ensuite & walk in robe t Large formal lounge/study area or formal dining t Open plan family room & casual meals with plantation shutters t Hostess kitchen with stainless steel appliances & walk in pantry DLUG with internal & rear access, pergola, ducted heating, evaporative cooling and split system air-con.
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56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021
Clyde North 1 Coolana Drive
Entertainer’s paradise. For sale. Buyer’s Over $695,000 Boasting entertaining spaces that are second to none, this Porter Davis “Chadwick 41” is sure to impress t 4 bedrooms + study t 4 spacious living areas t Entertainers kitchen t Alfresco entertaining area Including heating/cooling, DLUG, big yard and an alfresco entertaining area with BBQ, TV, beer fridge & wood fire oven. This is an impressive home, close to schools, shops and public transport don’t miss out.
F4 G3 H2 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255 12324615-KC39-16
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Endeavour Hills 10 Nicole Close
Nothing more needed in a home. For auction. Saturday 8 October at 11am t Five bedrooms plus study/6th bedroom master with WIR & ensuite t Four separate living areas including formal lounge dining area, rumpus room with feature gas log fire t Renovated chef’s kitchen with three ovens, 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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Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Victor Villella 0412 437 064
Narre Warren South 42 Sherwood Road
Surely you’ll love Sherwood. For sale. Buyers Over $490,000 This beautifully presented 4-bedroom home has a great open style floorplan & stunning outdoor entertainment aspects. t Modern kitchen overlooks a very large family/meals area t Master bedroom at the rear with full ensuite and walk in robe t Hardwood floors & GDH There is a large dome shaped pergola & plenty of grassed area. Local parks, schools, Casey Central and Amberley Park Shopping Centres are all close by.
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Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300 12324616-KC39-16
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Narre Warren South 75 Shrives Road
An acre of unlimited potential. For auction. Saturday 15 October at 10:30am An acre of land in a great location. Perfect for your dream home or as an investment in your future. Rezoning for half acre blocks is currently pending council approval. t Four generous bedrooms with BIR t Two living areas and dining t Great family kitchen t Garage, shed & workshop There are many possibilities for this property. Keep the original home, build or sub-divide.
F4 G2 H2 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405
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8794 0500
Buyers Over $520,000
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Buyers Over $480,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
t 4 bedroom home plus a study t Spacious kitchen, 3 living areas including the formal lounge, family and kids retreat t Separate dining area, double lock up garage, half of which is currently converted into salon
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4 bedroom, 2 bathroom family home in sought after Oatlands Estate. t Updated kitchen with servery window to the family room t Just a short stroll to Oatlands Primary School & local convenience store
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THE ENTERTAINER SENSATIONAL family home set on a large allotment in a quiet court location close to schools, public transport, Sweeney Reserve and Fountain Gate Shopping Centre. The home comprises formal L-shaped lounge/dining, three bedrooms (master with full ensuite and walk-in robe), plus a brand-new kitchen featuring stone benchtops and new appliances. The gardens are beautifully manicured and well-established, complementing the extensive covered outdoor entertaining area. It has to be seen to be believed! Other features include gas ducted heating, air-conditioner, 5kw solar panels, alarm, oversized double garage/workshop, water tank, paved fernery, stone water
feature and garden shed. Homes like this don’t come up often – don’t miss out.
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business and having extremely selective criteria in recruiting new staff ensured the agency offered a quality service that was hard to match. Most clients have either previously used their services of have been recommended to the agency as a result of the service provided. Find them at Shop 2, 6-10 Princes Highway, Beaconsfield, or phone 9707 0111. R&H. Shop 111A Casey Shopping Centre, Narre Warren South
BACKING on to the first hole of the Greg Norman-designed golf course and only a stroll to the clubhouse is the chance to purchase this stylish custom-built home with absolutely everything imaginable done to it. This stylish home has been custom built to the owner’s specifications and has extensive features not found in the average house. There are four bedrooms plus a study, the main master bedroom with fivestar hotel ensuite, custom-built walk-in wardrobes and a private balcony with breathtaking views over the golf course. The second main bedroom also comes with a built-in wardrobe and ensuite. The custom designer kitchen has stone bench tops, two Miele wall ovens and microwave, llve five-burner teppanyaki cooktop, large walk-in butler’s pantry, double-drawer dishwasher and built-in glass fridges - making this kitchen every chef's dream - and a seperate home theatre with projector/screen and sound proofing all around. Outside has an eight-seater saltwater,
gas-heated spa and a five-metre gasheated swim spa, plus your own putting green and a fully covered cedar lined alfresco with a built-in outdoor kitchen. Added extras include zoned refrigerated cooling and heating, gas log fire to the main family area, floor heating throughout, total home automation that is controlled via smart phone, home security system including cameras, LED lighting throughout, tinted double-glazed windows and landscaped gardens with water features front and rear.
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HALLAM 9 William Ave, Auction Sat 15th October @11am
Perfectly positioned near parklands, schools, Fountain Gate & Hallam Spring Square Shopping Centres with easy access to Princes Highway & Monash Freeway - This engaging home offers family friendly layout with option of creating an extra bedroom or parents retreat; 2 bathrooms, 3rd shower, superbly equipped kitchen - family area, paved patio & delightful garden. Value added features include ducted heating & cooling & large under roofline garage. BE SURE TO INSPECT!
Inspect: Sat 10.30-11.00am Thurs 5.00-6.00pm Contact: Tim Retallack - 0419 391 804 Ken Dowman - 0425 727 233 John Spezza - 0421 493 927 Agents in Conjunction
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Start the rest of your life right here in this perfectly renovated 3 bedroom home(main with full ensuite and W.I.R) formal lounge room, dining room, kitchen with dishwasher, meals/family room, laundry, two bathrooms and two toilets. Also includes large undercover entertainment area, spacious backyard and double lock-up garage with rear access to the back yard plus a two car workshop which is perfect for mechanics, tradesmen or simply extra parking. Other features include: Brand new carpet, freshly painted, ducted heating, cooling, window furnishings, loor coverings, dishwasher, ceiling fan, security doors, alarm system and much more. Don’t pass up this great opportunity make your inspection a must. Location is second to none being in the heart of Narre Warren South and close to Casey Central Shopping Centre, Schools, parks and transport at your doorstep.
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KAYE Charles Real Estate the original and only real estate agency in Beaconsfield is celebrating its 13th anniversary. The family owned and operated business offers a personalised, professional and friendly service unique to the industry, according to Amanda Charles. Amanda said the business specialised in rural sales and higher end properties, so when the agency was thinking of a way to celebrate its 13th year the staff wanted something in keeping with the niche market. “For the period of spring we are offering clients who list and sell through our experienced team a luxury five-star experience,” Ms Charles said. The experience includes overnight accommodation at the Love, The Governors Retreat, The Hathaway or The King Arthur as well as a three-course dinner at Ranges Restaurant for two, a bottle of bubbly on arrival and noon check out. “We wanted to have something in line with our branding,” she said. As a smaller family run business - which includes a husband and wife and two sets of sisters - she said the company had to work harder and provide specialised service to their clients. The close-knit bunch obviously love what they do and will be going out together to celebrate this year’s milestone. Ms Charles said being a family
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Set on 5 magniicent acres is this treasured home built with family top of mind. Full length bullnose verandas, colourful gardens & incredible views! 2 living rooms with the formal lounge separate & a stunning mantle & ire place. The main lounge has the coonara, R/C split system & is open plan to the spacious kitchen/dining areas. 4BRs with ensuite to the master. The land ideal for ponies, sheep or animals of your choice & the position just minutes from the school, sporting reserve etc is just perfect!
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This home is sweet with rustic charm, high ceilings & great views to the Northerly Baw Baw Mountain Ranges right from the open plan lounge, dining & kitchen areas. Fully renovated bthrm, 3BRs all with BIRs. Superb location being close enough to walk to public transport, schools, CBD while also backing onto farmland giving an extended sense of space to the backyard that is itself so large it seems to never end on a large 2023m2 block. Shed with concrete loor & power. Your possibilities are endless!
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4B 3C D 1H 2I
Berwick 47 Lawrence Drive Village Horizons Splendour
Auction
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
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.
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
3B 2C 2D 2I
Oficer 23 Grassland Crescent
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Berwick 191 - 195 High Street
Prime Parkland Position
For Sale
Help Create Berwick’s Future!
Auction
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 Friday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22967
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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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 38-40 Cloverfield Close 1.75 Acres in the Very Best of Berwick The abode boasts 5 bedrooms, the master with walk through wardrobe and renovated ensuite with frameless shower and double vanity with stone. Four bedrooms remaining, one with ensuite and another upstairs as a retreat. The family bathroom includes claw footed feature bath. Stunning timber floors flow through the living room with open gas fireplace, the family meals area and into the kitchen with oversized island bench, stone benchtops, ample cupboard space, quality S/S appliances and a
For Sale WIP. The formal lounge with ornate gas fire place, an oversized study and a theatre room with projector and roll down screen as well as bar finish. French doors open out to the banquet sized alfresco, which looks out to the pool. The pool house includes a 6 seater spa, ceiling fans, a kitchenette and decked area with alfresco. Car accommodation includes a carport and two double lock up garages, with direct entry to the home and a 9m x 18m lock up shed which easily accommodates 10 cars.
3B 2C 2D 1I
Berwick 10 Mason Way
Negotiation Over $1,550,000 View Friday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22986 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
4B 2C 2D 2I
Berwick 3 Stringybark Court
Great Location - Large Block
For Sale
Sensationally Presented Home
For Sale
Entering you are met with the spacious ‘L’ shaped living room with ceiling fan and split system. The kitchen includes quality appliances, ample bench and cupboard space, open to the family meals area. The large master bedroom includes robe and ensuite. Outside ofers a porch that looks over the garden - perfect to sit down and relax whilst watching the kids play in the spacious backyard; that has the potential for pool or entertaining area.
Negotiation Over $480,000 View Friday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW22983
The entire home boasts warm and neutral tones complimented by an abundance of natural sunlight, ducted heating, evaporate cooling, 2 separate living areas, 3 sizeable bedrooms with BIR and WIR and ensuite in the master bedroom. A brand new kitchen is a great feature of the home, with ample bench and cupboard space and a 900mm S/S cooker. The spacious backyard has a large outdoor undercover entertaining area with bi fold doors and café style bi fold window from the kitchen - perfect for entertaining.
Negotiation Over $540,000 View Friday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22984
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Berwick 6/3 Rutland Road
3B 2C 2D 2I
Berwick 32 St Boswells Avenue
Perfect Location
For Sale
A Place To Call Home
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Beautifully maintained and immaculate throughout, the residence welcomes you inside where a delightful entry foyer leads through to a glorious lounge and dining room with gas log fire. A separate blackwood kitchen with adjacent meals zone has generous bench areas and well-appointed appliances. This, in turn, leads out to a stunning sun room overlooking the enclosed, low-maintenance backyard. The master bedroom features a large full sized ensuite and huge WIR.
Negotiation Over $490,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW22977
Upon entering you have the master bedroom situated conveniently to the let, including an ensuite and 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. Outside ofers a paved area with pergola, easily maintained garden and a great sized backyard, which includes a handy shed and a water tank. features include ducted heating, split system, security system, electric shutters on master bedroom & ensuite windows & solar panels.
Saturday 8th October at 2.00pm View Friday @ 11.30am 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
3B 2C 2D 2I
Narre Warren South 5 Ernest Crescent
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
4B 2C 3D 2I
Clyde North 9 Percheron Way
The Ideal Family Home
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Rise Up At Selandra
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The master bedroom conveniently located at the front of the home boasts a renovated ensuite with frameless shower and a generous WIR. A modern kitchen with quality S/Sl appliances and plenty of cupboard and bench space is open plan to the family meals and lounge room - looking out to the beautiful, landscaped gardens. Outside ofers a decked area with pergola, easily maintained yet impressive gardens, handy tool shed and lots of room to watch the kids or the pets grow and play.
Negotiation Over $460,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW22979
his four bedroom high quality ex display home is perfect for the growing family. Comprising spacious family and meals, master with ensuite and walk in robe, kitchen with quality 900ml appliances including dishwasher, stone benches and butlers pantry. This all looks out to a delightful outdoor entertaining area with an impressive water feature/fire pit, designer feature walls to the garden area and all with full privacy from the neighbours.
Negotiation Over $550,000 View Friday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW22973
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Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@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
8 Canning Drive
BEACONSFIELD UPPER
Sophisticated Living
Superb Style on St. Georges
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 9.00am - 9.30am Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
Price: Buyers Over $730,000 Inspect Saturday 11.00am - 11.30am Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
BEACONSFIELD UPPER
2 Haupt Place
BERWICK
4 Fritzlaff Court
Create Your Dream
Classic Charm In Old Berwick
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.
Situated on just under 800m2 flat block, this “Victorian” inspired home boasts 3 Bdrs, en suite to mast, spacious lounge & gas log fire, Kit/Din, duc heat, S/S cool & rem dbl gge. This property will appeal to those wishing to downsize, investors, developers or families. Outdoors feat covered ent area overlooking mature trees & gardens all within walking distance to Beaconsfield & Berwick village, public and private schools.
Price: Buyers Over $540,000 Inspect By Appointment Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
Price: Buyers Over $660,000 Inspect Saturday 11.00am - 11.30am Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
BEACONSFIELD UPPER
33 St Georges Road
75 St Georges Road
Due to continuous growth, Kaye Charles Real Estate in Beaconsfield are seeking an experienced
REAL ESTATE SALES EXECUTIVE to join our successful team.
Exquisite Living on 6 Acres 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. Price: Expessions of Interest Inspect Saturday 10.00am - 10.30am Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
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AUCTION Berwick
8 Inglis Road
2A 2B 2D
NEST OR INVEST - “OLDE” BERWICK A sensational opportunity to secure a character filled home with superb “Olde” Berwick location. This original home on an 832m2 allotment is ideal for an investment or a re -development proposition.
Berwick
3A 1B 4D
20 Palmerston Street
Renovate Or Re Develop AUCTION: Sat 8th October at 1pm INSPECT: Saturday 11.30am Michael Rosario 0400 972 032 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629
Outstanding opportunity to renovate or re develop. Superb location, 923m2 block. Wide leafy streetscape and short stroll to the Village. Secure your future now.
Berwick
70 Brisbane Street “CLAREMONT” A JEWEL IN THE CROWN Situated in the exclusive precinct of Brisbane Street Hill and surrounded by other historic homes, “Claremont” Circa 1930 displays a unique Art Deco style residence with high ceilings, corbelled arches and stunning Sydney Red Gum flooring. Accommodation includes 4 bedrooms, grand entertaining areas, study/ library, dressing rm. and ensuite to master, pool, carport, garage on 2074m2 block. Other features include, air conditioning, video surveillance, electronic gates and bore water irrigation.
AUCTION Saturday 22nd October 11.00am INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940
4A 2B 3D 1C
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Expressions of Interest Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940
AUCTION Pakenham
65 Murphy Road
3A 1B 1D
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.
Berwick
13 Goodall Court
3A 2B 6D
“A Touch of Yesteryear … AUCTION: Sat 8th October 11.00am INSPECT: Saturday 11:00am Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538 Todd McKenna 0418 391 182
This much loved home offers impressive levels of accommodation for all your toys! There’s a high clearance dble drive through garage, caravan/boat port and a further dble garage and workshop! Inside polished floors, wood fire and gas fire plus a covered entertainment area.
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $590,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940
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A LIFESTYLE HAVEN!
Secluded on almost 3 cleared acres with views, mature gardens, shade/fruit trees, discover this light & bright residence to delight the whole family. Two paddocks, new 30’x20’ Colorbond barn.
Pakenham
3A 1B 2D C
2 Jacqueline Place
CLOSE TO EVERYTHING! INSPECT: Saturday 2:00pm BUYERS: Over $680,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
This compact family size home offers light filled open planned living and features ducted heating, A/C, double remote garage and landscaped gardens. Priced to sell not to sit!
Berwick
3/4A Buchanan Road Stylish, Modern Townhouse In The Very Heart Of Town Situated in a sought after north side location, this contemporary styled townhouse typifies easy care living. Part of a gated 3 unit group, Unit 3 has the benefit of added privacy with its leafy surrounds and north facing terraced gardens. Inside, polished floored living areas extend to a stone benched, gourmet’s kitchen, downstairs master suite with ensuite, and further retreat/living area upstairs with 2 adjoining bedrooms and bathroom. Complimented by ducted A/C, alarm system, video intercom and a double garage. Currently tenanted on a month to month basis. A prudent investment for an astute investor.
Pakenham
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $295,000 Matt Clark 0417 411 883 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538
3A 2B 2D
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $670,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629
Nar Nar Goon
Factories 3 & 4, 7-9 Bormar Drive
22 Spencer Street
BUY 1, BUY 2- CHOICE IS YOURS!
• Two Clear Span Factories • Area each 342m2 (approx.) • Secure On-site Parking • Vacant Possession • Ofice and Mezzane complete with Heating and Cooling
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1.75 acres right in town! INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: $710,000 OR $355,000 EACH Todd McKenna 0418 391 182
Located a short punt from Main Street, with mains water & power available, and plenty of room for your dream home. Convenient to the M1 Freeway and with major shopping & services.
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $385,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
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14 Glendale Crescent
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Contemporary Masterpiece
This custom built home in a coveted Berwick Northside setting. Palm fringed garden courtyard with heated spa pool. Downstairs features home office/hobby room accessing a gigantic 6 car garage and workshop.
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3A 2B 2D
2 Poorinda Rise
THE ENTERTAINER!!! INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm BUYERS: Over $740,000 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629 Peter Watson 0418 105 402
Sensational family home set on a large allotment in a quiet court location close to Fountain Gate Shopping Centre. Includes 5kw solar panels, alarm, oversized double garage/workshop, water tank, paved fernery, stone water feature and garden shed.
Beaconsield
INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm BUYERS: Over $480,000 Gary Andrews 0400 250 075 Samantha Johnson 0478 178 618
3A 2B 3D 1C
56 O’Neil Road
“Daringly Different!” Architectural Masterpiece. A dramatic, light filled contemporary home designed and built to exacting standards, cleverly blending commercial elements with the best luxury residential appointments. Stunning polished concrete floors, 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.
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $950,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Andrew Brown 0411 043 625
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AUCTION Endeavour Hills
(Lot 2) 45 Endeavour Crescent
OFFICER
511m²
214 E2
$290,000
OFFICER
484m²
214 E2
$300,000
Lot 5, 23 Penton Way
LYNBROOK
592m²
129 C3
$480,000+
Lot 21 Aylmer Road
LYNBROOK
603m²
129 B3
$480,000+
Lot 9 Kilkieran Place
BERWICK
645m²
111 C7
$529,000
26 Quarry Hills Drive
BERWICK
689m²
111 B6
892m²
91 D4
Lot 2, 45 Endeavour Cr ENDEAVOUR HILLS
PREMIUM LOCATION
This first time offered near level 892m2 allotment in a highly desirable location provides for a variety of development opportunities. Now is the time to add your flair and expertise to maximize this opportunity.
Lot 402 Fairwood Rise Lot 412 Grant Drive
AUCTION: Saturday 8th of October at 11.00am Michael Patchell 0419 381 411
EOI Auction
1 ACRE & 1/2 ACRE BLOCKS WANTED - BUYERS WAITING 22 Spencer Street
NAR NAR GOON
7082m²
319 E10
Lot 9 Peak Drive
HARKAWAY
4308m²
109 B11
$650,000
Lot 27 Peak Drive
HARKAWAY
4674m²
109 B12
$800,000
Contact Michael Patchell 0419 381 411
$385,000+
CHARMS OF YESTERYEAR THE property 'Claremont', originally built in 1930 for J.J Gardiner, an engineer and shire councillor, is one of Berwick’s unique historic homes and is situated in the exclusive precinct of Brisbane Street Hill. This breathtaking original art deco residence has been skilfully renovated, but still retains the exotic eastern influence seen in many houses built between the two great wars, and features bi-chromatic glazed tapestry bricks, with highlighted brick plinths and lintels, and diamond leadlights in the upper sashes on either side of the windows. Inside there are 10-foot classic art deco ornate ceilings, ornate cornices, arches and corbelling. In the entry the original handmade glass and diamond leadlight front doors welcome you into this stunning home. Highly polished Sydney red gum timber floors are featured throughout with french doors connecting the main rooms. The spacious and elegant grand formal dining room and formal sitting room with open fireplace overlook the front garden, as well as the music room also with open fireplace. The gentleman’s study is also placed at the front of the house with its own entry. The open-plan family room/kitchen is huge by any standard with a gas log fire in the original fireplace; a conservatory-style dining area overlooking the lovely garden and swimming pool creates an intimate space for the family to dine. The covered sandstone entertainment area is accessed from the kitchen via french doors.
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The black granite kitchen with antique cream cupboards has ample storage and features an Aga stove (gas fired) plus all the normal appliances you would expect in a house of this calibre. There are four large bedrooms with the main bedroom featuring an ensuite and superb fully fitted dressing room.
Added features include a large family bathroom with spa bath, stepless shower and long vanity, a powder room, plus ducted gas heating and security. Throughout the house are luxurious and wonderful drapes with swag and tail, French lace and lace blinds. Every room including the bathroom has custom made drapes.
Other features include refrigerated airconditioning, CCTV video surveillance, alarm, patio entertaining areas, terra cotta roof tiles, double carport, garage with remote control, store room and work shop, salt-chlorinated in-ground pool, twin electronic gates, 10,000-litre water storage, working bore water pump all on a sensational half-acre block.
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Fresh take on food needs By Victoria Stone-Meadows FOOD glorious food was the overall theme of the latest Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast held at Cranbourne Racecourse on Wednesday 28 September. Australian culinary legend Stephanie Alexander espoused the virtues of real food and the importance of engaging young people in every step of the food process. Alexander was one of two speakers at the breakfast who spoke of the importance of engaging young people in the food and agriculture business. Business representatives from across the Casey and Cardinia regions were treated to a presentation by Jan Vydra, managing director of the Australian Fresh Leaf Herbs that won the Casey Cardinia Business of the Year title. Mr Vydra told of his experiences travelling overseas while researching different forms of agriculture and how his early childhood had formed the way he runs his business. “I remember Mum asked my teachers in kinder why I wasn’t learning anything, and the teachers told her to just let me play, that’s how I act and motivate my staff in agriculture,” he said. “We are trying to take strides in innovation and show farming can be a choice. While Mr Vydra was travelling overseas as part of the Nuffield 2016 Scholar Program, he discovered the average age of farmers in many places around the world is 60+ years. “Farmers are ageing, and it is a common problem,” he said. “We can solve some of these problems with technology, but we need to engage young people in agriculture.” Stephanie Alexander echoed Mr Vydra’s sentiments about engaging young people in food and spoke of the value she has seen in the kitchen garden project that has been adopted by schools across the nation. What started as a pilot program at Collingwood College in 2001, the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation now helps 830 schools Australia wide. “The kitchen garden is more than just a way to fight against obesity,” Ms Alexander said during her presentation. “Rather than rally students to a cause, it convinces them to move away from junk food with a fun and engaging program. “There is an important differentiation there, students work in teams, their confidence and self-esteem soars, and they gain a cultural understanding based on food.”
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Fitness club ready for long haul By Victoria Stone-Meadows FERNWOOD Women’s Fitness Club in Narre Warren celebrated 21 years of operation on Wednesday 21 September with special guest Lisa Curry. The fitness club celebrated with a pop up market from local businesses, special fitness classes led by Lisa Curry, showcases of their programs, a barbecue and of course a birthday cake. Fernwood Narre Warren assistant manager Paula De Graaf said everyone who attended had a great day. “We had a full house most of the day, with current and prospective members coming and going all day,” she said. “It was just fabulous.” Ms De Graaf said although the day was very busy, it was a
great opportunity to showcase all the programs and classes the club has to offer. “We had half hour versions of our classes, showcasing our timetable from tummy-hipsthigh classes to body pump and step and ended up with Lisa Curry doing a Curry Coach Workout and presentation about exercise and wellbeing,” she said. “We even had time to sneak in a bit of a Zumba party.” The pop up market was a big hit with the club members and was completely supported by local businesses. “We had lot of different things us girls enjoy,” Ms De Graaf said. “There was envy jewellery, body shop, and different things
like hire a hubby and mobile massage.” Lisa Curry was able to give specialist advice about women’s fitness and striking a balance between staying fit and loving life. “Lisa spoke about being her age and staying fit after having been at a level of elite athlete and now talking about balance of life but still being very fit and healthy and the implementation of that as we age,” Ms De Graaf said. Ms De Graaf said 21 years of operation shows how well Fernwood Narre Warren operates in the community and hopes for more great years to come. “We have a really strong base in the area; we have been here a long time and plan to stay a long time,” she said.
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Art’s flow of admiration A PAINTING of black cockatoos took out the top prize at this month’s Great Art Show. Provenance Art staged the show at Nossal High School, Berwick. Paintings, drawings and sculptures were enjoyed by a steady flow of people over the weekend of 18 and 19 September. The show was opened on Friday night by Sir Gustav Nossal. The judges this year were Geoff Sargeant, a renowned local artist specialising in coloured pencil, and Sam Michelle, a Berwick painter, both award winners in their own right. The Best Painting in Show award went to Deborah Polman for her Carnaby Cockatoos which the judges praised as a “wonderfully thought out and well executed contemporary painting”. Best Oil Painting award went to Zoe Panagiotopoulos for The Guarded Heart and Best Oil for an emerging artist went to Jenni Miller for Beyond. Best Acrylic award went to Brad Trembath for Kookaburra and Best Acrylic by an Emerging Artist went to Trevor Plane for Rose N Shine. Best Watercolour award and shield went to Julie Goldspink for Red Beauty. Best Pastel award went to Julie Ricketts for Lemon and Green Glass, Best Scratchboard to Carol Gorenko for Honeyeater Heaven and Best Column of Petits went to Elizabeth Thomson. Best Multicultural Art of the World went to Lynette Armstrong for Song Lines of Culture Lorikeets. Best Work by a Student Artist award and Provenance Trophy went to Jasmine Colbert for Rocky Shore.
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ENJOY a night of feasting and music at a silver service Carvery Buffet and Desserts. Crash the Party is a well-known group of talented musicians that will entertain with music from the '60s to today. Dance floor available for those who like to ‘trip the light fantastic’. Seating is at round tables with 10 per table. - Saturday 22 October, 7pm-11pm, Beaconsfield Neighbourhood Centre. Inquiries to Mary on 0408 962 230. Tickets $50. BYO drinks. Visit www.trybooking.com/MYXN.
IN OCTOBER the Berwick Anglican Church will celebrate 150 years of Anglicans worshipping in the Berwick District. A month of activities has been planned throughout October to celebrate. A viewing of the old church which was opened in 1876 will be held on 2 October, a bush dance on 8 October, the parish’s 114th annual Flower Show and Fair on 22 October and a visit to the area by the Bishop for a Confirmation Service on 16 October and the conduct of a Special Service of Thanksgiving attended by the Archbishop of Melbourne on 30 October. All former members of the parish and interested members of the public are invited to participate in the activities. ■ For further information go to info@berwickanglicanchurch.org.au or telephone 9707 1105.
RSL expert THE Narre Warren and District Family History Group welcomes both members and visitors to the next meeting. Guest speaker will be Gary Elliott, who will talk about the history of the RSL. Visitors are always welcome. There is no need to book, just come on the day. ■ Wednesday, 12 October at 7.30pm in the meeting room, Narre Warren Library, Overland Drive, Fountain Gate. Entry $3. Further details, Lynne 8787 5558.
Mini carnival CRANBOURNE Home is hosting a free mini carnival with jumping castle, free rides, free fair floss, free games, free inflatable slide access, free animal farm and more. ■ Cranbourne Home carpark near Red Rooster, Thursday 29 September, 10am until 3pm.
Yoga WITH term four fast approaching, Balla Balla Community Centre is running daytime and evening yoga classes throughout the term. Offering both Iyenga and classical style yoga classes taught by qualified instructors and incorporating relaxation, breathing and meditation. A great way to balance life during the busy lead up to the festive season. ■ For bookings and inquiries phone 5990 0900.
Huge garage sale THE Warneet/ Blind Bight Fire Brigade is holding its 10th Annual Garage Sale. There will be approximately 50 garage sales in the area and a variety of fun activities for everyone. ■ 15 October from 8am-2pm. Visit the brigade’s Facebook page or phone 0438 048 116 for more information.
The Beatles Show CONCERT tribute celebrating 50 years of The Beatles. - Wednesday 19 October 2pm until 4.30pm. Cardinia Cultural Centre, Lakeside Boulevard, Pakenham. Bookings essential on 1300 787 624 or ccc@cardinia.vic.gov.au Cost: $5. Includes afternoon tea. For more information
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Sequence in line dancing SEQUENCE dancing to old time music. No partner required. Learn how to do the steps, tuition given. Presented by Casey Cardinia LAC. ■ Thursday 13 October at 2pm and Thursday 20 October at 2pm Brentwood Park, Neighbourhood House, 21a Bemersyde Drive, Berwick. Inquiries 5941 1278 or valmar72@ bigpond.com. Cost: Free. Includes afternoon tea.
Open your mind AS PART of Ageing Positively month, U3A Cranbourne is holding an open day to showcase some of its classes on Friday 14 October between 10am - 2pm. Morning tea and light lunch will be served. Come along and see if there is a class that is of interest. ■ 3/65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. For further information contact Anne Thompson on 5996 7841 or 0419 509 875.
Aging creatively U3A Cranbourne is having a group exhibition by the artists at U3A and also exhibits of calligraphy, parchment craft, folk art and various handmade cards. ■ Cranbourne Library, 3/65 Berwick Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East, from Wednesday 5 October for a month. The library opens at 10am. For more information contact Anne Thompson on 5996 7841 or 0419 509 875.
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 entertained 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.
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 two, 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.
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@rbgfriendscranbourne 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.
Tribute to the King ENJOY an Elvis tribute show and raise funds for Make-A-Wish on 29 October. Extremely Elvis features the golden hits of Elvis, the comedy of Tony Lewis, rockin’ Rick Charles, Al Morgan, Andrew Portelli, Ebony Portelli and showgirls. ■ Amberlee Receptions, South Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne. Tickets $55 per person. Inquiries 0411 958 594.
Super kids’ day A SUPER day for super kids is a community outreach stage show aimed at primary school age children. The day will include games, entertainment and prizes. There will be a free sausage sizzle as well as photo opportunities after the show. Due to the superhero themed day all children are encouraged to dress up to be in the running for a prize. ■ Sunday 6 November, from 1.30pm to 2.30pm at the Casey Life Centre, Unit 4, corner Orient Place and Fordholm Road, Hampton Park. For more details call 9799 9911.
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FREE CLEAN FILL, Wanted clean fill site, south eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks, filled and levelled, no charge. Phone: 0418 356 583.
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Window Replacement Service Timber or Aluminium Windows Free Measure and quote
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Public Notice NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR A PLANNING PERMIT
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The land affected by the application is located at: 9 Ellaswood Court HAMPTON PARK VIC 3976 Lot 317 LP 128968 The application is for a permit to: Variation of Covenant ref: H955062 (to Allow Two Dwelling Houses to be Erected on the Land) The applicant for the permit is: C Loukas C/- Project Planning & Development Pty Ltd The application reference number is: PlnA00636/16 - (Peter Hobbs) You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority. City of Casey Customer Service Centre Magid Drive NARRE WARREN City of Casey Customer Service Centre Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre (near Post Office) CRANBOURNE This can be done during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. An objection must writing to, (Manager Planning, P.O. Box 1000, Narre Warren 3805 or adminplanning@casey.vic.gov.au) The Responsible Authority must make a copy of every objection available at its office for any person to inspect during office hours free of charge until the end of the period during which an application may be made for review of a decision on the application. The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: 14 October 2016 If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision.
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Tenders SPORTSGROUND RENEWAL Endeavour Hills Contract No CT000288 Closes 19 October 2016
ROR – ROOF & GUTTERING SERVICES Contract No CT000289 Closes 19 October 2016 Full details are available at: www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders
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Public Notice
FIRE WOOD
ANNUAL REPORT AND AUDITOR’S REPORT Notice is hereby given that the Annual Report, including the report of operations and audited financial and performance statements of the City of Casey for the period ended 30 June 2016 has been prepared. Pursuant to Section 134 of the Local Government Act 1989, notice is given that Council will note its Annual Report 2015-16 at the Council Meeting to be held on Tuesday 18 October 2016, at the Council Chamber, Magid Drive, Narre Warren.
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Dry split Red Gum $300 per ton. Dry split Yellow box $300 per ton. Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton. Mountain Ash $250 per ton.
Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.
DESK Roll-top, 5 drawers, $350ono. Phone 0414 871 361.
Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555 FIREWOOD Dry split redgum. Free delivery. 0417 324 380.
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In accordance with Section 134 of the Act, copies of the Annual Report including the Audit Report are available from www.casey.vic.gov.au/annualreport and Customer Service Centres located at:
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QUEEN ANNE dining suite, table with 6 chairs, 3 piece lounge suite, Warwick fabric, new fabric, ivory. $1,800 for both. 0414 871 361.
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BILLIARD TABLE 8x4, slate with turn legs, new green cloth, new accessories, table in excellent condition. $1,199. Contact 0499 853 720.
STARVISION Hardfloor CamperTrailer 2012. Double jerrycan holder, generator 3300 kw, TV & DVD player, power aerial, Porta Loo, bucket shower and fan heater. alcyn2@icloud.com
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9703 1616 0439 656 044
BEACONSFIELD UPPER Fully furnished 2BR cottage, suitable for single person. $250pw. Contact Bev on 0419 336 720. BERWICK Close train, optionally furnished. Private secure bedrooms, $180-$185 pw, incl bills. 9012 3445 - 0425 778 761.
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DOVETON Studio room with kitchen, bathroom and parking place. Close to shops & buses. 1 person only. $190pw includes utilities. Phone 0469 902 163.
Investor looking for houses in local area. No fees. Call Dave 0428 678 489.
BERWICK SELF STORAGE UNITS
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Gathercole’s The Meat People
0411 334 415
C784346-SH17-10
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LOCK UP SHED Approximately 200 square meters. Clyde area. Cool room available. Phone: 0417 900 094.
Phone Bev
IRONING
1 Learmonth Rd Carrum
Exceptional customer service, Proven experience in dealing with the elderly, Strong ability to make critical decisions, a professional and positive approach to work. To be successful you must have; - Demonstrated experience in a similar role. - Current First Aid Certificate II. - Food Handlers Certificate. - Highly motivated and able to take initiative. Please note: The successful applicant must complete a Police Check. Contact: Joseph Bailouni 9707 3133 http://www.retire mentbylendlease.com.au/
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Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers
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Casual Position - Berwick 3806 - Fiddlers Green RV Available to work 7 days per week. Fiddlers Green RV is currently seeking an enthusiastic, committed, and reliable Emergency Response Attendant to provide onsite overnight including weekends on-call response to all Village emergency calls on a casual basis, with housekeeping and food service.
Phone: 9212 8014
Enterprise Avenue Berwick
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Nice family home seeking house proud persons for long term commitment. Criteria apply.
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LAWN Mowing & Whipper Snipping. Free quotes, no weekend work. Please phone 0402 662 742.
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GUTTER CLEANING and general gardening services. Prompt service & reasonable rates. Free quotes Steve: 0437 642 109.
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LYNBROOK 33 Glenshee Drive, Friday 30th and Saturday 31st September, 7am start. Household goods, toys, clothes etc.
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Gathercole’s The Meat People
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AN EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED TUTOR
Require an experienced drover For day shift operations, working dogs an advantage. Training provided for the successful applicant. Excellent wages and work conditions. Please contact 9772 7011 or qa1@gathercole.com.au
In maths for all levels, especially year 11 and 12. Contact 0438 884 258.
12324902-ACM39-16
Concrete reinstatement paths and kerb & channel. SE suburbs. Good Conditions. Car license essential.
Phone Paul 9796 8833 or 0417 107 122.
Gathercole’s The Meat People Seeking a reliable Driver for early mornings, MR/ HR license essential. Will train successful applicant Apply in person between 10am & 2pm Monday to Friday. 1 Learmonth Rd Carrum
Excavator/Tipper Truck Operators For 5 and 13 tonne excavator plus tipper truck driver, HR/HC Licence required. Must be experienced. Immediate start. Phone: 0407 535 556.
DRIVER/ LABOURER POSITION Well established transport company in Dandenong, requires a HC Driver/Labourer. This position is a combination of driving /labouring work, to be considered for this role you must have a HC Drivers Licence, good driving record, white card, wide load experience preferred but not essential. For information please call Mario 9792 3003 or send resume to mario @rlharding.com.au
DRIVER required to drive a Kenworth and 4 axle tipper trailer. Some quarry experience is preferred. Based in Cranbourne South.
Butcher Shop Hotel Bunyip. Required to run kitchen.
LABOURERS Casual labours required to be part of a team in the poultry industry. Duties include: Catching birds Vaccinating birds Loading & Unloading birds Must be reliable & honest. Must have own ABN, car & drivers licence. Call between 8am-5pm
0410 544 526
12324505-PB39-16
TRUCK TYRE FITTER Experienced full time truck tyre fitter required. Pakenham Tyres requires an experienced tyre fitter. You will be working onsite and in our state of the art workshop. Above award wages and working conditions. If you are not self-motivated this is not the job for you. Contact Bill on 0419 401 859 or email us at: info@pakenhamtyres.com.au
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FOUNTAIN GATE HOTEL 1124 Magid Drive, Narre Warren 3805 9704 7922 12324920-RC39-16
Dispensary Tech/Pharmacy Assistants Good Neighbour Pharmacy in Pakenham requires casual (with a view to permanency) disp/tech pharmacy assistants. While Fred dispense would be advantageous solid dispensing experience would be well regarded.
Phone JEFF 0407 545 363
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A photo from the Balla Balla photo competition. Casey Central Pharmacy staff Carolyn Wynen and winner Maree Fordham with pharmacist Chris Kelly, and MedAdvisor mascot.
Craft of culture in the frame By Victoria Stone-Meadows THE Balla Balla Community Centre is again holding its Celebrate Diversity and Culture in Cranbourne Photography Competition. The competition is open to all members of the community and aims to celebrate the diversity and culture that makes Cranbourne unique. Balla Balla Community Centre manager Maree Cullinan said the aim of the competition is to bring the community of Cranbourne together. “The competition is about diversity within a community and culture,” she said. “This means any kind of
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Brand new courts are ace By Russell Bennett THE Harkaway Tennis Club has brand new courts at a conveniently central location, but not many in the Casey or Cardinia area would even know where it is. Located at Dalton Reserve just off King Road - opposite the hall after turning right at the main roundabout in town - the club is just five minutes from Berwick. That’s it. And yet new club coach Alex Hogan started with just 25 youngsters in his coaching program. That number has since nearly doubled, but he’s hoping for between 60 and 80 before too long so he can dedicate four solid nights a week to coaching. The club has a highly-successful recent competition history - winning four premiership titles - but the previous state of the courts turned some away. “I don’t think membership was a big thing previously - a lot of players just played for the club and the club made no money and was running itself into
the ground,” Hogan admitted. “We got the four brand new courts so they did the fencing, the synthetic, and the two hard courts they’ve painted down the bottom. “At the end of last year, teams were coming to the club and they’d refuse to play because kids were falling over and you could pick up parts of the court. It wasn’t in a great state.” Hogan has tripled the coaching hours at the club and aims to field seven competition teams from Harkaway. The club is growing, but slowly - particularly in comparison to some clubs in and around Berwick with upwards of 25 teams. “I’ve had a few kids come across from Berwick and half of them don’t know that the tennis club is here,” he said. “They go to the roundabout, they turn and they drive past. At the moment I’m just trying to get it on the map - I’ve started a website and a Facebook page. I’m just getting the club out there a little bit.”
Hogan, who also teaches at Beaconhills, is now on the lookout for an assistant coach. “I’m getting to the stage where I almost need to open up another night for coaching because I’m getting a few more inquiries,” he said. “It’s hard because we’re a small club. “I got an inquiry from a boy who’s 15 and he wants to start and I don’t have a lot of those kids, so I’ve had to turn a couple away. It’s gaining momentum though, which is good.” Hogan said one of the club’s biggest strengths was its diehard committee - including Michael, Heidi and Sian - which takes a tremendous amount of pride in seeing the club succeed. The majority of the members of the club are from the Harkaway area, while some also come from nearby communities including Emerald and Pakenham. For more information visit wwww.acceleratetennis.com.au or call Alex on 0430 946 666. Trial lessons are available.
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Track and field for all By Russell Bennett
QUIZ NUMBER 1524 1. STEVE Smith suffered his first Test cricket loss as Aussie skipper in 2016. Against which country? 2. IN what sport did Australia win its first medal in Rio?
javelin, all those sorts of things. Every discipline is covered. “Because it’s an open-age club - it’s not like Little Athletics - we can have people competing from the Under 14s right through to 60-plus. “It’d be nice to get a few of the older athletes involved. “It’s not just something that the junior athletes can come along and do - even the parents can get involved if they want. “It’s pretty casual - it’s all about improving your own performance. Yes, you can measure yourself against other people but the critical thing is that making sure, from week to week, your performance is improving for that same event.” The Casey Cardinia Athletics Club also has masters competitors, and young teenage sensation Dayna Crees - a Paralympian in the making - is also a member. For more information, and to get involved, visit www.caseycardiniaaths.org.au
Wimbledon in 1991? 4. BART Cummings trained his first Melbourne Cup winner in 1965. Who was it? 5. ARE women allowed to play Davis Cup tennis? 6. FOR which prized international trophy did Australia first compete in 1962? 7. WHO was the first Aussie boxer to win the British Welterweight title? 8. WHICH Aussie’s autobiography was called ‘The Golden Mile’? 9. AGAINST which boxer did Jeff Fenech fight a controversial draw in 1991? 10. WHICH Aussie swimming great bears the same surname as a former Prime Minister? 11. AFTER Ricky Ponting, who has scored the most runs in Test cricket for Australia? 12. WHICH Kiwi runner shattered the world one mile record in 1976? 13. WHICH swimmer represented both Australia and Canada? 14. IN which sport did Joe Meissner win a world title for Australia in 1972? 15. AN Australian golfer won the New Zealand Open title nine times. Who was he? 16. WHO was the only Aussie cricketer to score a century in both his debut Test and his final Test innings? 17. WHICH Australian Olympic swimming champion was born in Britain? 18. ONLY one Australian competed at the 1896 Olympics. Who was he? 19. WHAT sport was formerly known as women’s basketball? 20. WHICH popular American won the 1995 Australian Open tennis title?
America’s Cup 7. George Barnes 8. Herb Elliott 9. Azumah Nelson 10. Dawn Fraser ANSWERS: 1. Sri Lanka 2. Archery 3. John Fitzgerald 4. Light Fingers 5. Yes 6. The
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The Casey Cardinia Athletics Club has the facilities, and it has the equipment - all it needs is a growing member base. Last season it boasted around 100 competing members. That number is now in the mid-40s but there’s an expected influx of members over the coming weeks. The Casey Cardinia club is will represented at national competitions, and in no small part that can be attributed to the wide range of coaching expertise available. “The good thing is we have a specialist throws coach who looks after that side of things and we’ve got a couple of coaches who deal with sprints, hurdles and relays, and jumps,” club secretary Stuart Merrick said. “We’ve pretty much got people who cover all the different disciplines for track and field. “We’ve got coaches that can handle training people with hammer throw, discus, shotput,
3. WHICH Australian won both the men’s doubles and mixed doubles at
11. Allan Border 12. John Walker 13. Steve Badger 14. Karate 15. Peter Thomson
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16. Greg Chappell 17. Murray Rose 18. Edwin Flack 19. Netball 20. Andre Agassi
THE Casey Cardinia Athletics Club might just be the best local sporting club you’ve never heard of. Based out of the impressive track and field facility at Casey Fields, the club caters to all ages - from youngsters right through to the masters or veterans. The club provides the perfect pathway for those in the Casey and Cardinia areas wanting to continue their track and field careers beyond Little Athletics, and has all the state of the art facilities and equipment to help along that journey. The family-oriented club, affiliated with Athletics Victoria and Athletics Australia, offers regular competition over the summer and winter months against a wide range of other Victorian clubs and anyone wishing to improve their skills in any discipline has a range of coaches to call on for their expertise. The new season starts on 8 October and there’ll be three rounds at the Casey Cardinia facility at Casey Fields, along with other rounds at Frankston, Knox, and Nunawading. There will also be state championship events held in February, and nationals in March and April in Sydney. The Casey Fields facility is fully IAAF-compliant and can host both state and national events if required. It even has a state-of-the-art photo finish system up and running.
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DDCA’s comings and goings By Nick Creely THE Dandenong District Cricket Association is set for another massive season, as all clubs start afresh and begin their quest to take out one of the hardest premierships to win in Victoria, Turf 1. All clubs are raring to go and have each got their own claim to this year’s title. If we thought last year’s signings were impressive, this year’s talent is going to make for some interesting reading. Former domestic cricketers will feature once again, as will former Premier cricketers. But what is so intriguing and exciting about this year’s DDCA competition is the array of international signings. Steven Mullaney, Luke Fletcher, Iraq Thomas and Jurgan Anderson are just some of the impressive list of names we will see strutting their stuff this season. Here is a team by team preview of this year’s competition, which will begin on 8 October: BERWICK Coach: The Cricket Operations Group will manage the coaching department. Batting Coach: As above Bowling Coach: As above Captain: Jarrod Goodes Last Season: 3rd Most Runs: Ryan Crawford, 12 matches, 388 runs at 64.67 Most Wickets: Jack Williams, 12 matches, 30 wickets at 14.10 INS: Jarrod Armitage (Springvale South), James Wilcock (Dandenong), Nick Shirt (Narre Warren), Luke Clarke (Narre Warren) Outs: Jack Williams (overseas) Home Base: Arch Brown Reserve, Berwick First Match: vs Cranbourne, Casey Fields How far can they go? Under the leadership of Jarrod Goodes, who enjoyed an excellent 2015/16 season for the Bears, expect the Turf 1 club to be right up there in the mix once again. The loss of Jack Williams hurts the club but the Bears have built considerable depth in the last few years and welcome star bowler Jarrod Armitage and James Wilcock to take his place in what is set to be the most devastating new ball combination in the DDCA. The Bears are well equipped with talent and resources and are in for a strong season. BUCKLEY RIDGES Coach: Steven Mullaney Batting Coach: Susantha Pradeep Bowling Coach: Luke Fletcher Captain: Steven Mullaney Last Season: 6th Most Runs: Susantha Pradeep, 11 matches, 414 runs at 51.75 Most Wickets: Lukas Hoogenboom, 11 matches, 25 wickets at 13.44 INS: Steven Mullaney(overseas), Luke Fletcher (overseas), Dario Seale, Danny Bircumshaw, Rajitha Jayathunga Outs: Cal O’Hare (Tooradin), Kunal Kapoor (Overseas) First Match: vs Mordialloc, Ben Kavanagh Reserve Home Base: Pultney Street, Dandenong How far can they go? The inclusion of Nottinghamshire batsman Steven Mullaney as captain/coach and bowler Luke Fletcher are massive signings and could propel the club to push for a finals berth. Buckley Ridges has recruited well and will fancy their chances against the bigger clubs this
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one to watch as both sides will want to get their premiership hunt off to the best possible start. They’ve lost grand final hero Cameron Dinger to Casey but the champs will back in their depth to cover his loss.
CRANBOURNE Coach: Jason Salerno Assistant Coaches: Matthew Chasemore and Chris Jarrett Captain: TBA Last Season: Premiers Most Runs: Steven Spoljaric, 13 matches, 578 runs at 57.80 Most Wickets: Steven Spoljaric, 13 matches, 37 wickets at 9.11 INS: None Outs: Cameron Dinger (Casey South-Melbourne), Marty Kelly (Adelaide), Stuart Plunkett (Baden Powell), Matt Dennerley (Narre Warren) First Match: vs Berwick, Casey Fields Home Base: Casey Fields, Cranbourne East How far can they go? The Eagles are again the team to beat and will be major favourites to go back-to-back. A lot of sides around them have improved their depth considerably, but the combination of Chasemore and Spoljaric is simply spectacular and gives them an edge over their rivals. A big Round 1 match against Berwick is
DANDENONG WEST Coach: None appointed Batting Coach: Andrew Parker Bowling Coach: Paul Hadden/Jake Wekks Captain: Greg Siwes Last Season: 11th Most Runs: Sam Bracey, 11 matches, 341 runs at 31.00 Most Wickets: Shaun Weir, 10 matches, 28 wickets at 15.54 INS: None Outs: Sam Bracey, Clayton McCartney First Match: vs Hallam Kalora Park, Greaves Reserve 1 Home Base: Bennet Street, Dandenong How far can they go? Dandenong West will look to inject a number of youngsters into their top side this season and will look to advance the development of these players. Expect a similar placing this season but the importance of blooding youngsters cannot be understated, and will pay off for the club eventually. The club has unfortunately lost its leading run-scorer
Will Cranbourne go back-to-back? 151520 from last season which will put a dent in their batting line-up. DINGLEY Coach: Travis Sawers Batting Coach: Marcus Glenister Bowling Coach: Calvin Barlow Captain: Travis Sawers Last Season: Premiers in Turf 2, upgraded this season. Most Runs: Christo Otto, 12 matches, 457 runs at 45.70 Most Wickets: Andrew Dalby, 12 matches, 30 wickets at 13.67 INS: Marcus Glenister (Dandenong), Calvin Barlow (Clayton), Matthew Hague (SA) Outs: Scott Tutton (Retired) First Match: vs Narre Warren, Sweeney Reserve 1 Home Base: Souter Oval, Dingley Village How far can they go? Stepping up into the big league this year, Dingley will have confidence from last year’s Turf 2 grand final win over Keysborough. The Dingoes are a quality outfit who will use their unknown quality to their advantage. Gun all-rounder and captain/coach Travis Sawers will be an important player as they look to make a statement amongst the big boys. The club want to be competitive in Turf 1 first and foremost; however the Dingoes are fully aware of the talent
in their armoury. HALLAM KALORA PARK Coach: Steven Gilmour Batting Coach: None Bowling Coach: None Captain: Steven Gilmour Last Season: 7th Most Runs: Jagveer Hayer, 10 matches, 241 runs at 26.78 Most Wickets: Jordan Hammond, 10 matches, 24 wickets at 11.75 INS: Steven Gilmour (Ringwood), Ciaron Connelly (Lyndale) Outs: Amila Perera (overseas) First Match: vs Dandenong West, Greaves Reserve 1 Home Base: Frawley Road, Hallam How far can they go? The inclusion of former Victorian pace bowler Steven Gilmour as captain/coach is a massive signing for the club who are looking to propel up the ladder and make the finals this season. They have been able to retain their best players while adding to their depth, something the club made a big focus on. Youth will also be a priority in driving the club up the ladder as last year was disappointing by their own standards. Expect the Hallam boys to really step up their game in what is set to be an improved season.
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HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS Coach: Kaushalya Weeraratne Batting Coach: TBA Bowling Coach: TBA Captain: Matthew Cox Last Season: 4th Most Runs: Matthew Cox, 12 matches, 376 runs at 34.18 Most Wickets: Michael Davies, 12 matches, 39 wickets at 10.79 INS: Kaushalya Weeraratne (Narre Warren) Outs: Justin Davis First Match: vs Springvale South, Alex Nelson Reserve Home Base: Pound Road, Hampton Park How far can they go? Heinz Southern Districts are set to be a real contender for this year’s premiership. The inclusion of Weeraratne from Narre Warren is a massive coup and will add instant star power to the club. The club is in a great position and has done a great job in retaining its best players, something that is important in maintaining a winning culture. Heinz are an extremely stable club and will back themselves in against some of the biggest clubs in the DDCA. MORDIALLOC Coach: Adrian Jones Batting Coach: None Bowling Coach: None Captain: Unconfirmed, will announce before the start of the season Last Season: 5th Most Runs: Ian Daniel, 8 matches, 237 runs at 39.50 Most Wickets: Chathura Athukorala, 10 matches, 26 wickets at 9.54
INS: Iraq Thomas (Overseas), Nick Connellan (returning) Outs: Monto Perera (Eildon Park) First Match: vs Buckley Ridges, Ben Kavanagh Reserve Home Base: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, Mordialloc How far can they go? Mordialloc are a real team to watch this season, and the inclusion of Iraq Thomas from the West Indies is a major coup. Thomas holds the world record for the fastest T20 century in history and will be a major weapon for the club going into this season. The club is confident they can break into the finals this season, and with the continued improvement of their youngsters, they will fancy their chances. Youngster Jakob Woinarski is training the house down as well as other youngsters who will try and break into the side. The club has made the grand-final in 2 of the last 4 years and will be confident they can get there again. NARRE WARREN Coach: Craig Boswell Batting Coach: TBA Bowling Coach: TBA Captain: Craig Boswell Last Season: 8th Most Runs: Kaushalya Weeraratne, 10 matches, 448 runs at 49.78 Most Wickets: Jarryd Straker, 7 matches, 18 wickets at 15.56 Kaushalya Weeraratne, 10 matches, 18 wickets at 24.06 INS: Zach Allen (Endeavour Hills), Matt Dennerley (Cranbourne), Imran Laghamni (Berwick Springs), Matin Sultani (North Dandenong), Craig Boswell (St Francis Xavier Old Colle-
gians), Jarrod Russell (AYC), Khyber Kunary (North Dandenong) Outs: Kaushalya Weeraratne (HSD), Atish Chouhan (overseas), Wendell Permual, Nick Shirt (Berwick), Luke Clarke (Berwick), Jarryd Straker (Springvale South), Dillon Allen (Pakenham) First Match: vs Dingley, Sweeney Reserve 1 Home Base: Melzak Way, Narre Warren How far can they go? Narre Warren will be desperate to bounce back from last year’s disappointment. It is set to be a new-look side, with one of the biggest turnovers of players the DDCA has ever seen. Some of the losses are huge, such as star allrounder Weeraratne and gun bowler Jarryd Straker, so Narre will prioritise youth as its primary focus. Hopefully through the course of the season they can surprise some sides with their talent as some of their recruits are relative unknowns who are ready to excite. NORTH DANDENONG Coach: Uzair Qureshi Batting Coach: Shane Lamour Bowling Coach: Jason Batty Captain: Jurgan Anderson Last Season: 10th Most Runs: Uzair Quereshi, 10 matches, 359 runs at 29.92 Most Wickets: Michael De Kauwe, 11 matches, 23 wickets at 21.65 INS: Jurgan Anderson (overseas), Shane Clark Outs: Martin Sultani (Narre Warren), Khyber Kunary (Narre Warren) First Match: vs Parkfield, Lois Twohig Reserve 1
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Home Base: Lois Twohig Reserve, North Dandenong How far can they go? The club will continue to develop their youth while trying to become more competitive and win more games this season. Unlikely to push for the top four, but with the inclusion of some handy overseas imports, it gives North some real star power and experience to add to an impressive band of young players. They have brought in an import in Jurgan Anderson to captain the club, something that should help them improve. PARKFIELD Coach: Matt Aslett Batting Coach: David Ford Bowling Coach: None Captain: Shane Bell Last Season: 9th Most Runs: Joe Barrett, 10 matches, 314 runs at 31.40 Most Wickets: Nilochana Perera, 10 matches, 19 wickets at 11.16 INS: Joe King (Overseas), Binuka Waduge (overseas), Tanil Dehigaspitiya Outs: Nilochana Perera, Hemantha Jayasundera, Brad Baptist, Daniel Ferguson, Joe Barrett First Match: vs North Dandenong, Lois Twohig Reserve 1 Home Base: Parkfield Reserve, Noble Park How far can they go? The club endured a tough 2015/16 and will be confident they can bounce back quickly. There has been a significant amount of player turnover, with some fresh faces coming into the club. Joe King is a significant signing for the club and will add instant class, but the loss of their
leading batsman last year, Joe Barrett, and their two leading wicket-takers in Nilochana Perera and Hemantha Jayasundera, is going to significantly test the depth of the club this season. There is a significant amount of youth at their disposal who will more than likely see more game-time this season. SPRINGVALE SOUTH Coach: Gordon King Batting Coach: Nathan King Bowling Coach: Tim Ford Captain: Craig Slocombe Last Season: Runners-up Most Runs: Michael Vandort, 13 matches, 441 runs at 36.75 Most Wickets: Malinga Bandara, 8 matches, 31 wickets at 9.23 INS: Jarryd Straker (Narre Warren) Outs: Jarryd Armitage (Berwick), Matt Weitering (Dandenong) First Match: vs Heinz Southern Districts, Alex Nelson Reserve Home Base: Alex Nelson Reserve, Springvale South How far can they go? The Bloods will be desperate to atone for last year’s disastrous grand final loss to Cranbourne. The loss of Jarryd Armitage to Berwick is a huge loss but they add a solid and consistent off-spinner in Jarryd Straker to their club. Springvale will be hoping that they can replicate their feats of last season, but the loss of some of their finest bowlers will test the depth of the club. Springvale South know how to win, and will keep that remarkable grand final loss in the back of their heads as they enter another season
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Dogs devour Scorps By Nick Creely FOOTSCRAY have upstaged the Casey Scorpions to win their second VFL premiership in three seasons after a stunning eight-goal third quarter in Sunday’s grand final at Etihad Stadium. The 31-point loss flattered the losing side, who were hapless in trying to stop a rampaging Bulldogs side which ran hard all day and provided the crowd of 17,348 with an exciting brand of football. The Etihad curse for Casey, who are the affiliate of Melbourne in the AFL continued, with 14 AFL-listed players again feeling the agony of another loss at the ground. In fact, Melbourne or Casey has not won a match since 2007 on Etihad Stadium, and it wasn’t even called that at the time. Casey, the minor premiers after the home-and-away season, were heavy favourites to claim their first flag since 1999, but will now have to lick their wounds and move on to 2017. The game was hot early as both sides struggled to get through the defensive zones of their opposition, and it seemed both sides were up for a fierce contest. Going into the half-time break, the Scorpions held a narrow lead and were starting to control the game on their terms. In what was a Jekyll and Hyde kind of performance, Casey just simply dropped their bundle and was unable to recover. The eight-goal blitz was breathtaking by the Dogs, who moved the ball with skill and pace and then defensively were ruthless going the other way. The Scorpions were just simply unable to stop the momentum and were under pressure and making mistakes which have not been sighted in their impressive season.
Clayton Oliver bursts away with the ball.
Aloysio Ferreira fends off a Bulldogs tackler.
The Scorpions line-up during the national anthem. Scorpions coach Justin Plapp spoke to the media after the game, and was deflated and shattered for his players. “Look we’re disappointed but we spoke to the players saying they need to be able to play 120 minutes and we weren’t able to do that today. “I can’t question the player’s commitment for 90 minutes of the game, the other half-hour they checked out. “We felt that we had the game in pretty good shape at half-time, and we probably didn’t see what happened in the third quarter coming. “They’ll learn from it, our younger kids and older blokes, it’s going to sit in their guts for a fair while, I know it is with me.
“When you get 40 or 50 points down like that, you’ve got to make sure every opportunity counts and you know we missed a few. “It’s just such a hollow feeling,” a disappointed Plapp said. Plapp was also quick to praise the Bulldogs performance, citing their impressive style of football and hunger for the contest. “They were better around the contest; they were able to do it for longer. “Their ability to win and get the ball to the outside was something we had to be aware of and they were able to do that and they made all their opportunities count in that third-quarter,” Plapp said.
Pictures: AFL VICTORIA Lin Jong was outstanding for the Bulldogs, and was duly awarded the Norm Goss Medal as best-on-ground. Jong finished with 29 disposals, nine marks and six inside-50s, while captain Jordan Russell was instrumental down back, amassing 24 disposals, nine marks and seven rebounds. For the Scorpions, inside-midfielder Clayton Oliver couldn’t have done more and was Casey’s best, while Matt Jones, Ben Kennedy and draft chance Tim Smith were all solid contributors. The Bulldogs AFL side will now look to double it up in Saturday’s AFL grand final, where they will face off with the Sydney Swans at the MCG.
VFL CASEY SCORPIONS 2.1 6.3 6.3 10.6(66) FOOTSCRAY BULLDOGS 2.7 4.9 12.13 13.19(97) CASEY SCORPIONS GOALS: T. Smith 3, S. Weideman 2, L. Hulett, J. Trengove, B. Newton, A. Scott, M. White. BEST: C. Oliver, T. Smith, L. Dunn, J. Smith, B. Kennedy, B. Newton. FOOTSCRAY BULLDOGS GOALS: N. Jamieson 3, T. Campbell 2, B. Long 2, M. Hannan, B. Dale, B. Williams, A. Tasheveski-Beckwith, B. Lynch, L. Nash. BEST: L. Jong (BOG), J. Russell, T. Campbell, J. Adcock, K. Stevens, B. Lynch, N. Jamieson.
Ironman Levi shows us his spine of steel By Russell Bennett triathlete CRANBOURNE Levi Maxwell has made a brilliant start to life in the professional ranks - finishing second at the prestigious Challenge Vietnam. Maxwell, who is now predominantly based in Geelong, swam 1.9 kilometres, did a 90-kilometre bike leg, and also ran a gruelling 21.2 kilometres in an outstanding feat of mind over matter - finishing second behind Mitch Robins, a seasoned multiple ironman. Carlos Quinchara Forero, who finished third, competed at the 2012 London Olympics. “I didn’t have a great swim, it’s something I have been working hard on to improve but this didn’t reflect in my performance as it was just one of those days where things just didn’t feel good,” Maxwell explained. “I kept getting caught up in the rope that followed the course which slowed me down a few times.” He was sixth out of the water and well and truly had his work cut out to catch those in front of him. “Being an out, then four laps, and back course allowed me the opportunity to see how I was going and ride accordingly,” Maxwell said.
“I managed to pull back the lead group during the third lap of the bike and go into the lead. “This resulted in me producing the fastest bike split for the day thanks to the help of my Giant Trinity. “Out of T2 I was leading with Mitch hot on my heels. “I was feeling good but knew Mitch was a strong athlete and it was going to be a tough battle. We played cat and mouse for 18 kilometres, running shoulder-to-shoulder, or just in front of one another when Mitch made a surge up the final rise and I just couldn’t pull him back.” There was only 36 seconds in it from first to second place. “Overall I am very pleased but of course would’ve loved to have gone one better,” Maxwell said. “It was an invaluable experience and a confidence boost leading into my first ironman in three weeks in Taiwan. “As always, thank you so much to the people close to me who have supported me from the start and stayed by my side during this transitional period (into the professional ranks).” Maxwell was the youngest and most inexperienced professional to compete at Challenge Vietnam.
Cranbourne Bowls Club chairwoman of selectors Lynne Wood discusses tactics with chairman Chris Griffiths. Picture: SUPPLIED
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Cranbourne triathlete Levi Maxwell, pictured here in October last year, has made a great start to life in the professional ranks. Picture: SUPPLIED
CRANBOURNE BOWLS DESPITE her club being runners-up in the past two seasons, new chairwoman of selectors Lynne Wood stated recently that: “We are confident that we can go one better this year, but with Berwick first-up this week we are expecting a very tough encounter first game. “Berwick has been playing as high as State Premier League in the past and this encounter could well be the yardstick for the rest of the year.” The Cranbourne ladies playing in Division 1 look like fielding a particularly strong side with a number of changes made to the line-up in comparison to last year, which will give some of the girls an opportunity to play at the level. Bowls is well and truly back, with the other midweek bowls teams competition also beginning this week and Saturday bowls starting on 8 October.
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Medium Peugeot writ large By Alistair Kennedy THE jostling continues among imported car makers to occupy the void that’s about to be created when local production of large passenger cars ceases over the next 12 months or so. Previously ‘medium’ cars will in future carry the mantle of large cars and are likely to attract increasing buyer interest when, or if, the current SUV bubble ever bursts and traditional passenger cars come back into fashion. Among the jostlers is Peugeot with the largest model in its range, the 508. It’s sold in sedan and station wagon format, the latter a large spacious vehicle that will suit many buyers’ needs. Indeed the wagon fits perfectly into the idea known as the ‘grand touring’ segment. Peugeot 508 has been on sale here since mid-2011 where it effectively replaced two previous models, the smaller 407 and the larger 607. It was given a mid-life update in September 2015 including some styling tweaks that have given it a bolder look although it remains conservative enough to suit its target market. Three variants are available, in increasing levels of equipment named Active, Allure and GT. The entry-level active is powered by a 1.6-litre turbopetrol while Allure and GT each have 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engines but with different levels of tune.
Model range Active 1.6-litre turbo-diesel four-door sedan: $36,990 (automatic) Allure 2.0-litre turbo-diesel four-door sedan: $45,990 (automatic) GT 2.0-litre turbo-diesel four-door sedan: $57,790 (automatic) Allure Touring 2.0-litre turbo-diesel five-door wagon: $48,990 (automatic) GT 2.0-litre turbo-diesel five-door wagon: $60,790 (automatic)
Peugeot 508 GT is a comfortable and energy efficient long-distance cruiser. Potential buyers should note that the GT models are only available on special order. The front of the 508 has a tall, flat bonnet above an almost vertical ‘Peugeot corporate’ grille that’s highlighted by the iconic Peugeot Lion badge. The headlamps incorporate LED elements and daytime running lights. The large rear bumper also adds to the angular appearance and the rear lights have a square, imposing look. Overall it’s a neat, unfussy design that is likely to appeal to the conservative buyer. There’s plenty of interior room
with front-wheel drive freeing up extra space in both the rear centre seat and the boot - space that’s stolen by the layout of the RWD Commodore and Falcon. The Peugeot sedan has 497 litres of boot space, expandable to 1533 litres with the rear seatbacks folded while the wagon has 612 and 1817 litres respectively. The seats are comfortable and supportive although we found them a little lower than we prefer, even when at their highest position. The GT models get leather sports seats with contrasting red stitching
and a massage function for the driver’s seat. The twin front drinkholders are of the pop-out variety from the centre of the dashboard, they partly block the touchscreen when in use. Peugeot is progressively upgrading its engines to meet Euro 6 requirements and the 508 GT is the latest model to get the improved fuel efficiency and CO2 emissions benefits of these standards. Power and torque are 133 kW (at 3750 rpm) and 400 Nm (at 2000 revs)
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Abarth’s hot spot spider By Ewan Kennedy ABARTH is to Fiat what HSV is to Holden and AMG to Mercedes; an organisation that takes standard cars and turns them into hot sports and/or racing machines. The latest one to come to Australia, the Abarth 124 Spider, is now on a ship downunder and goes on sale on Friday 7 October. Carlo Abarth already had a strong background in building racing cars before he set up his own company in Bologna, Italy, in 1949. His star sign was Scorpio and he chose a scorpion based badge for his specials. His first tuned Fiat was built in 1951 in a new Abarth factory in Turin. Fiat took over the Abarth organisation in 1971 and became Fiat’s racing department. Many fast Fiats have been tuned and built by Abarth in the intervening years and the 124 Spider roadster is the latest in a long line of respected cars that are popular in Europe, though still relatively rare in Australia. The Abarth 124 Spider has a complex bloodline. The body was designed in collaboration with Mazda, which eventually resulted in the recently
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Abarth 124 Spider has a Sport Mode that changes the calibrations of the engine, automatic transmission, electric power steering and dynamic stability control system. The Abarth 124 Spider is equipped with sophisticated electronic aids and active safety features. However, when driven on a racetrack, the new 124 Spider lets the driver disengage the electronics to take full control of the machine. Though we haven’t sampled the sounds and feel of the hot Abarth for
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dŚĞ dŚƵŶĚĞƌďŽůƚ ĚŝƟŽŶ ŝƐ ĚĞƐŝŐŶĞĚ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ŵŽƵŶƚĂŝŶ ďŝŬĞƌ ʹ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ƉƵƌĞƐƚ ƐĞŶƐĞ͘ dŚĞ dŚƵŶĚĞƌďŽůƚ ĚŝƟŽŶ ŝƐ Ă ƚƌƵĞ ĂĚǀĞŶƚƵƌĞƌ͛Ɛ ǁĞĂƉŽŶ ŽĨ ĐŚŽŝĐĞ͖ ůŝŐŚƚ ĂŶĚ ĞĸĐŝĞŶƚ ĞŶŽƵŐŚ ƚŽ Đůŝŵď ŵŽƵŶtai s a d ugged e ough to stee its a th ough a e i spi i g ĚĞƐĐĞŶƚƐ͘ WĞƌĨĞĐƟŽŶ Ͳ WĞƌŝŽĚ͘
dŚĞ /ŶƐƟŶĐƚ ŝƐ Ă ĐůĂƐƐŝĐ ĞdžĂŵƉůĞ ŽĨ ŶĞǀĞƌ ůĞƫŶŐ ƚŚĞ ŶƵŵďĞƌƐ a d looks di tate ou ike hoi e. I fa t, a ike like this, aises itself e o d e e u e s a d fo es ou to fo us o the ost ŝŵƉŽƌƚĂŶƚ ƉĂƌƚ Ͳ ĂĐƚƵĂůůLJ ĞŶũŽLJŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ƌŝĚĞ͘
XDS GRUDGE WAS $899 Sale $699
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GIANT TRANCE ADVANCED 2 was $3799 now $3299
Feathe light, et i e pe si e. Si ple ike, ade fo kids o adults desi i g a light ike, that is si ple to use. Co fo ta le saddle, a d Shi a o Altus s gea s ste . Co e a d t o e, ou ill e a azed ho light it is.
^ƵŝƚĂďůĞ ĨŽƌ ŽīͲƌŽĂĚ ƵƐĞ ŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ ƐŝŶŐůĞƚƌĂĐŬ͕ ĮƌĞ ƌŽĂĚƐ͕ ĂŶĚ ĚŽƵle t a ks. It’s uild pa kage allo s ide s to ta kle slightl te h i al ou tai ike t ails ithout feeli g that the ike is o pletel i ade uate.Shi a o Deo e s, Ai suspe sio & h d auli dis s.
The T a e f a e is idi ulousl light fo a ou tai ike. The ike is e uipped ith Ro kSho Sekto Gold RL suspe sio at the f o t a d Mo a h at the ea , ith S a G u i g gea a d st o g, light eight heels. Co e a d t o e. Full size a ge.
GIANT CROSS CITY 1 WAS $799 Sale $699
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XDS LADIES RETRO BIKES Sale $299 WAS $469 The XDS Retro is a fun ladies bike. It is amazingly o fo ta le, ith a i e ush saddle, a d a up ight, o fo ta le ƌŝĚŝŶŐ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ͘ dŚĞ ďŝŬĞ ŚĂƐ Ă ŐŽŽĚ ƐŝnjĞĚ ƌĂĐŬ͕ ĂŶĚ Ă ƌĞŵŽǀĂďůĞ ďĂƐŬĞƚ͕ ŝŶ ĐĂƐĞ LJŽƵ ĐĂŶ Įƚ ŝŶ Ă ƉŝĐŶŝĐ ůƵŶĐŚ Žƌ ŵĂLJďĞ ũƵƐƚ ŶŝĐŬ do to the lo al shops.
GIANT ROAM 1 WAS $899 Sale $799 Ɛ ǁŝƚŚ Ăůů ZŽĂŵ ŵŽĚĞůƐ͖ ŝƚƐ ƉƌĂĐƟĐĂůŝƚLJ ĂŶĚ ǀĞƌƐĂƟůŝƚLJ ĂƌĞ ĞǀŝĚĞŶƚ ŝŶ ŚŽǁ ǁĞůů ŝƚ ƌŝĚĞƐ ĂŶĚ ŚĂŶĚůĞƐ ĚŝīĞƌĞŶƚ ƚĞƌƌĂŝŶ͘ 'ŝĂŶƚ ŚĂǀĞ ĚĞsig ed it to e a to ed do e sio of a ou tai ike; e su i g ŝƚ ƉĞƌĨŽƌŵƐ ŵŽƌĞ ĞĸĐŝĞŶƚůLJ ŽŶ ƌŽĂĚ ƚŚĂŶ Ă ŵŽƵŶƚĂŝŶ ďŝŬĞ ĂŶĚ LJĞƚ ƐƟůů ŽīĞƌƐ ƐŽŵĞ Žī ƌŽĂĚ ĐĂƉĂďŝůŝƚLJ͘ ϯϬ ƐƉĞĞĚ ĞŽƌĞ͕ ŚLJĚ ĚŝƐĐƐ͘
GIANT DEFY 1 DISC WAS $1799 Sale $1499
MALVERN STAR OPPY A1 WAS $899 Sale $699 'ƌĞĂƚ ǀĂůƵĞ͕ Ă ƋƵĂůŝƚLJ ƵƐƚƌĂůŝĂŶ ƌĂŶĚ ĮƩĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ ^ŚŝŵĂŶŽ ůĂƌŝƐ ŐƌŽƵƉ͕ ^ŚŝŵĂŶŽ ǁŚĞĞůƐ Θ ĂƌďŽŶ &ŽƌŬƐ͘ dŚŝƐ ďŝŬĞ ŚĂƐ ƌĞĐƌĞĂƟŽŶĂů f a e geo et , hi h ea s that it is has o e e phasis o o fo t a d sta ilit . It is ai ed s ua el at ide s e te i g oad ƌŝĚŝŶŐ͕ ďƵƚ ǁĂŶƟŶŐ Ă ƋƵĂůŝƚLJ ďŝŬĞ͘
WƌĞǀŝŽƵƐůLJ ĐŽŶƐŝĚĞƌĞĚ ƚŽŽ ŚĞĂǀLJ ĨŽƌ ƌŽĂĚ ďŝŬĞ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ͕ ĐŽŶƟŶƵĞĚ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ ĂŶĚ ƌĞĮŶĞŵĞŶƚ ŶŽǁ ƌĞƐƵůƚƐ ŝŶ Ă ĚŝƐĐ ďƌĂŬĞ ďŝŬĞ ǁĞŝŐŚŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ƐĂŵĞ ĂƐ Ă ƚƌĂĚŝƟŽŶĂů ĐĂůŝƉĞƌ ďƌĂŬĞ ďŝŬĞ͘ ŽŵƉĂĐƚ ĐƌĂŶŬƐ ĂŶĚ Ă ǁŝĚĞ ƌĂŶŐĞ ϭϭ ƐƉĞĞĚ ƌĞĂƌ ĐĂƐƐĞƩĞ ĂƌĞ ŽƉĞƌĂƚĞĚ ďLJ ^ŚŝŵĂŶŽ ϭϬϱ ĚĞƌĂŝůůĞƵƌƐ ĂŶĚ ƐŚŝŌ ůĞǀĞƌƐ͘
TREADMILL LIFESPAN PURSUIT RRP $769 Sale $549
LIFESPAN SPIN BIKE SP-710 WAS $949 Now $679
tŝĚĞ ϰϮĐŵ ŶƟ ƐƚĂƟĐ ĚƌŝǀĞ ďĞůƚ͘ WŽǁĞƌĨƵů ϭ͘ϱŚƉ ŵŽƚŽƌ͕ ǁŝƚŚ ϲ ƐƵƐƉĞŶƐŝŽŶ ƉŽŝŶƚƐ͘ ϭϲŬƉŚ ƚŽƉ ƐƉĞĞĚ͕ ϯ ƐĞƫŶŐ ŝŶĐůŝŶĞ͘ ůĂƌŐĞ > ĚŝƐƉůĂLJ ƐŚŽǁƐ ƐƉĞĞĚ͕ ŝŶĐůŝŶĞƟŵĞ͕ ĚŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ͕ ƉƵůƐĞ ƌĂƚĞ Θ ĐĂůŽƌŝĞƐ
ǀĞƌLJ ƉŽƉƵůĂƌ ƐƉŝŶ ďŝŬĞ͕ ŝƚ ŝƐ ĞdžĐĞůůĞŶƚ ǀĂůƵĞ ĨŽƌ ŵŽŶĞLJ͕ ũƵƐƚ ĐŽŵƉĂƌĞ͕ Žƌ ďĞƩĞƌ ƐƟůů ĐŽŵĞ ĂŶĚ ƚƌLJ ŽŶĞ͘ ϮϬŬŐ ŇLJǁŚĞĞů͕ s ooth, uiet elt d i e & solid f a e & la ge LCD displa .
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Ma o ute lists ha e see the se se i the C oss Cit ƐƚLJůĞ ĂƐ ĂŶ ĂůƚĞƌŶĂƟǀĞ ƚŽ Ă ƚƌĂĚŝƟŽŶĂů ŚLJďƌŝĚ Žƌ Ă ƐůŝĐŬ ƚLJƌĞĚ ŵŽƵŶƚĂŝŶ ďŝŬĞ͘ ^Ɵůů ǁŝƚŚ ƚŚĞ ƵƉƌŝŐŚƚ ƐĞĂƟŶŐ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ ĨĂǀŽƵƌĞĚ ďLJ ŵŽƐƚ ƵƌďĂŶ ƌŝĚĞƌƐ͕ ďƵƚ ŽŶ Ă ďŝŬĞ ƚŚĂƚ ŝƐ ƐƵďƐƚĂŶƟĂůůLJ ůŝŐŚƚĞƌ ĂŶĚ ĨĂƐƚĞƌ͕ ǁŝƚŚŽƵƚ ĂŶLJ ƌĞĚƵĐƟŽŶ ŝŶ ƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ ĂŶĚ ĚƵƌĂďŝůŝƚLJ͘
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Su e it is o fo ta le a d eas to use, ut it as uilt ith g a el ƉĂƚŚƐ͕ ĂŶĚ ŐƌĂƐƐLJ ĂƌĞĂƐ ŝŶ ŵŝŶĚ͕ Ă ǀĞƌƐĂƟůĞ ŐŝƌůƐ ŵŽƵŶƚĂŝŶ ďŝŬĞ͕ apa le of goi g a he e ou desi e to ide. It is ot li ited to ƉĂǀĞĚ ĂƌĞĂƐ͕ ďƵƚ ŝĚĞĂů ĨŽƌ ƐŽŵĞ ŵŝůĚ ŽīͲƌŽĂĚ ƚƌĂĐŬƐ͕ ĂŶĚ ŝƚ ƌĞĂůůLJ ĚŽĞƐŶ͛ƚ ŵĂƩĞƌ ǁŚĞƚŚĞƌ ƚŚĞ ƌŝĚĞƌ ŝƐ ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞĚ Žƌ ŶŽƚ͘
GIANT DEFY ADVANCED PRO 1 WAS $4999 Sale $3999
ŽŵďŝŶŝŐ ƚŚŝƐ ƐƚĂƚĞ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ Ăƌƚ ĨƌĂŵĞ ǁŝƚŚ ƚŚĞ ƐŽƵŐŚƚ ĂŌĞƌ ^ŚŝŵĂ- ^Ɵī ,ŝŐŚ DŽĚƵůƵƐ ĂƌďŽŶ ĨƌĂŵĞ ǁŝƚŚ ŝŶƚĞŐƌĂƚĞĚ ĐĂďůĞƐ͕ ŚLJĚƌĂƵůŝĐ s g oup set ith a Gia t Co posite o e se le a d Gia t SL heels esults i a e apa le dis akes & Ulteg a Di heelset. Weighs a ou d kg. This ike is outsta di g i oth ike that ould e as at ho e i a a e peleto as it ould e i a Su da u h ide do Bea h Road. G eat f a e, g eat pe fo a e a d appea a e , it is a tuall a t ue pe fo a e o po e ts a d a g eat p i e. Co e & test ide o e. a hi e, ideal fo a i g, it li s a d a ele ates illia tl .
CROSS TRAINER LIFESPAN X40 Was $849 Sale $549 A high-e d oss t ai e ith a ig st ide le gth, ǁŽƌŬŽƵƚ ƉƌŽŐƌĂŵƐ͕ ďŝŐ ϳŬŐ ŵĂŐŶĞƟĐ ŇLJǁŚĞĞů Θ ĐŽŵƉƵƚĞƌŝƐĞĚ ŵĂŐŶĞƟĐ ƚĞŶƐŝŽŶ ĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘
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yĚƐ ŝƐ ƌĞůĂƟǀĞůLJ ƵŶŬŶŽǁŶ ŝŶ ƵƐƚƌĂůŝĂ͕ ďƵƚ ŝƚ ŝƐ Ă ŵĂũŽƌ ďŝŬĞ a ufa tu e . Xds ikes ep ese t g eat alue fo o e , a d the ikes a e e elle t. The G udge has f o t suspe sio ith lo k-out, a d a Shi a o Altus speed gea s ste .
GIANT TALON 27.5 3 RRP $899 Sale $749