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Our 20 new cops By Cam Lucadou-Wells

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CASEY’S flag has been raised back to full-mast after 20 extra trained police were announced for the municipality. Casey’s police district inspector Don Brown confirmed the fullytrained recruits would be posted to frontline duties – such as watchhouse and divisional van patrols - in Narre Warren, Cranbourne and Endeavour Hills from 14 November. “They will be dedicated to frontline tactical response. They will not be tied up with any other taskforce or any other units.� Further recruits are expected in Casey in April as part of a statewide rollout of extra 300 officers and a new police resourcing model. “I’m told Casey will be getting some of those resources.� Inspector Brown said the boosted police numbers would target the numerous thefts of vehicles, thefts from vehicles and aggravated burglaries. “We will reduce the high-harm offending such as aggravated burglaries and robberies. “There is light at the end of the tunnel.� Inspector Brown said he couldn’t answer whether the trialled closure of Endeavour Hills police station on weekend nights would still go ahead. “The closure hasn’t yet started and we don’t know how many police we’re getting (in April).� Recent official crime stats show nearly 50 burglaries, 40 assaults and 150 thefts a week in Casey. The crime rate rose by 14.5 per cent on a per capita basis in the 12 months up to June 2016. At a council meeting on 4 October, Casey mayor Sam Aziz successfully reversed his earlier proposal for council’s flag to fly at half-mast

MELBOURNE Cup heroes Michelle Payne and Prince Of Penzance could well be at the TAB Cranbourne Cup meeting on Sunday, but not necessarily together. The Darren Weir-trained Prince of Penzance, last year's shock winner of the famous Flemington two-mile classic, is among the 25 nominations for the $300,000 Cranbourne feature. Payne, who became the first female jockey to win Melbourne Cup, has not be reunited with the Prince on the racetrack since that win, and is unlikely to take the ride if Weir was to accept for the race. But she may still be on the track in her new capacity as a trainer in her own right, saddling up VRC Oaks hopeful Queen of Zealand. For the full story, turn to sport.

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as part of a law-and-order campaign. He told Star News his original half-mast notion was “outside the square� but necessary to highlight that “we were a city in distress�. “We are now a city of appreciation that we’re getting the resources that police need to make our community safer.� In a triumphant Facebook post, which ended with the catchcry “Cop that! It worked!�, Cr Aziz wrote: “For all the arm chair commentators who accused me of being political and criticised me for lowering the Casey flag to half-mast to symbolise a community in distress until we get more police, pardon the pun but: Cop that! It worked!� Cr Aziz said he would continue to press for tougher sentencing, deportation of dual-national offenders and a state-federal joint taskforce to tackle youth gangs. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan said extra police had been funded as part of a $596 million public safety package in the May budget. “Let’s be very clear – Cr Sam Aziz and the Casey Council do not dictate the government’s policies on policing matters nor any other state matter. “Perhaps, councillors should’ve focused more on local government issues if they are concerned about their prospects of re-election. “We face a number of complex law and order challenges – including the scourge of family violence, the need to crack down on gangs and gun crime – which is why this government continues to give Victoria Police the people, technology and infrastructure they need to keep our community safe.� Police Minister Lisa Neville said police made the resourcing decision as acknowledgment of “growing pressures� in the Casey growth corridor.

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Community News Gear up for the Cranbourne GP Run! Tasty Tunes at the Old Cheese Factory

The countdown is on to one of the City of Casey’s largest and most exciting annual events, the Cranbourne GP Run, to be held on Saturday 22 October 2016.

Throw down a picnic rug, indulge in some delicious food and be entertained by some great live music at Tasty Tunes, held monthly from now until April 2017 at the Old Cheese Factory (OCF) in Berwick.

The streets of Cranbourne will come alive with the roar of motorcycles and a sea of colour and chrome as huge crowds turn out to wave-off thousands of motorcyclists who gather to travel en-masse to Phillip Island for the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix.

There will be a variety of music acts performing throughout the event series and a mix of food trucks offering a range of different cuisines, both sweet and savoury.

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Upcoming Tasty Tunes events: Sunday 23 October 2016, 11.00 am - 3.00 pm Sunday 27 November 2016, 11.00 am - 8.00 pm Saturday 17 December 2016, 11.00 am - 8.00 pm

Some of the entertainment includes music performances, Daytona and motocross racing, Lego building and a Youth Zone with a cartoonist, Henna artist, photo booth, craft workshops and more.

Cost is $2 per adult and $5 per family. For more information visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ oldcheesefactory or call the OCF on 9702 1919.

Event details Date: Saturday 22 October 2016 Time: 8.15 am - 11.00 am, wave-off at 10.00 am Venue: High Street, Cranbourne

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Have a spooktacular Halloween in Berwick! 8JMTPO #PUBOJD 1BSL #FSXJDL JT IPTUJOH JUT mSTU FWFS )BMMPXFFO DFMFCSBUJPO GFBUVSJOH two special events over one exciting day on Sunday 30 October 2016. The day will kick off with Trick or Treat Spectacular for children from 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm, where they can safely trick or treat along a 1km trail with spooky but friendly characters, entertainment, activities and lollies included. Halloween Scare Park will then follow from 7.00 pm to 10.30 pm for people aged 14 and over. There will be an eerie scare trail to follow around the park while enjoying live bands and entertainment, uncanny displays as well as food and drink. For all the details visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/wbpb.

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Camp out at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick!

The City of Casey’s Ageing Positively Festival is running throughout October, offering more than 100 events and activities to inspire, connect and involve residents aged 55 and over.

Never before have you been able to camp at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick (WBPB), but that’s about to change for one weekend only when the park hosts Urban Camp!

The program features a great variety of events and activities across Casey where older residents can get active, have fun, connect with their community and learn valuable information.

From Saturday 15 to Sunday 16 October 2016 residents can pitch a tent and camp overnight near Ben’s Lookout in WBPB.

There’s everything from morning teas, art exhibitions, a day at the races and yoga to carpet bowls, Pilates, art and craft workshops, dancing and information sessions. Check out the full list of events at www.casey. vic.gov.au/ageingpositivelyfestival, or request a copy of the festival booklet from City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.

Scouts Australia will be delivering a range of activities across the weekend including orienteering, a camping demonstration, ropes course, damper making, night XBML DBNQmSF TJOH BMPOH BOE NVDI NPSF Cost is $100 per site for up to four people, with extra children costing $20 and additional adults $40. Cost includes dinner on Saturday, breakfast on Sunday and activities. For further details and bookings visit www.casey.vic. gov.au/urbancamp or call WBPB on 9707 5818.

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Do you know an individual or group who contributes to making Casey a wonderful place to live? Then why not nominate them for a 2017 Casey Australia Day Award. 5IFSF BSF mWF JOEJWJEVBM DBUFHPSJFT $BTFZ Citizen of the Year, Casey Young Citizen of the Year, Casey Senior Citizen of the Year, Casey Sportsperson of the Year and Casey Non Resident of the Year. There are also two categories for community and fundraising events and activities held in 2016. Nominations for the individual categories close on 30 October 2016, while the community event categories close on 15 December 2016. For more information or to submit a nomination online visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ australiadayawards.

Drop in to Mental Health Week art exhibition The City of Casey will host an art exhibition to mark World Mental Health Day and Mental Health Week, which will be on display at the Balla Balla Community Centre from 10 to 14 October 2016. The exhibition has been put together by members of the Cranbourne Drop In Program, a place where people who are socially isolated and have a mental illness come together to socialise and participate in a variety of activities. The exhibition can be viewed at Balla Balla Community Centre in Cranbourne East, Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 3.00 pm.

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Burglaries way up By Cam Lucadou-Wells BURGLARIES in Casey have climbed to nearly 50 a week with assaults about 40 and thefts 150, according to official crime statistics released on 29 September. The Police Association Victoria seized on the soaring crime rate in Casey to reinforce its call for a “significant injection” of frontline police. Opposition leader Matthew Guy called the statewide rise a crime “tsunami”. Crime in the municipality rose by 14.5 per cent on a per capita basis in the 12 months up to June 2016. In raw figures – which don’t take into account Casey’s population growth - burglaries are up 29 per cent to 2442 for the year, thefts are up 17 per cent and robberies up 46 per cent. Assaults in Casey were more

than 2000 for the 12-month period, and thefts more than 7500. Superintendent Paul Hollowood, who oversees Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia police regions, said the robbery and theft spikes were predominantly stolen cars or stealing from cars. It was part of a “youth-networked offending phenomenon” that was striking all of metro Melbourne. “The Southern Metro Region Crime Team continues to focus upon youth networked offending, having made over 160 arrests since May of this year. “The rise in assaults (and related offences) is primarily as a result of an increase in the reporting of family violence incidents.” Supt Hollowood said he was confident a Frontline Tactical Unit targeting street crime and the Divisional Response Unit focused on serious, organised crime would reduce offending.

Suburb by suburb, burglaries were up 39 per cent in Berwick, 42 per cent in Cranbourne, 17 per cent in Doveton, 21 per cent in Endeavour Hills, 31 per cent in Hallam and 47 per cent in Narre Warren. The figures confirm a much publicised spate of aggravated burglaries and carjackings. Police Minister Lisa Neville said “hundreds” of additional police were being funded in response to a six-year trend of increasing crime. Ms Neville noted the trauma of carjackings and home invasions but argued they were relatively uncommon. “Across the state, carjackings have increased from 107 to 206 – these are very serious crimes but they represent only about 1 per cent of overall theft of motor vehicle offences,” Ms Neville said. “Burglary and break and enter offences have increased, but over-

whelmingly these involve no confrontation with victims. “Home invasions remain about 1.4 per cent of overall crime – these are still horrific incidents which have a terrible impact on victims and communities.” Police deputy commissioner Andrew Crisp said drugs were a significant driver of crime. Ice was catching up to cannabis as the illicit drug most regularly found by police officers “out on the streets”, he said. Police Association secretary Bruce McKenzie said police were at “breaking point” and were without the numbers needed in stations to “get the job done properly”. “Our members have for months now been telling us that they are working excessive amounts of overtime and putting themselves at risk because there are not enough police in the Casey area,” he said.

Many car break-ins POLICE are seeking the public’s help in the investigation of a series of thefts from cars in Berwick on the night of Saturday 1 October and early morning of Sunday 2 October. Thieves broke into and stole various items from several cars parked on the street at different locations around Berwick. The cars were all found with the front passenger window smashed and items such as tools, iPads, and clothes missing. Cars were broken into and stolen from on Quarry Hills Drive, Clyde Road and Bemersyde Drive among others. Police believe the thefts occurred between 12am and 5am as witnesses heard noises outside their house at about 5am on Bellevue Drive. Police are asking anyone who may have seen suspicious people or cars in the area or may have CCTV footage of the streets from that night to come forward to assist with the investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Sergeant Garry Kear at Casey CIU on 9705 3166.

Windows smashed A BRAWL between two groups of men erupted on High Street, Berwick, in the early hours of Sunday 2 October. Police believe the two groups came to blows after an argument between the group’s members boiled over shortly after 3am. During the brawl, shop windows of Pol Boutique and Green Gables Gifts were smashed and three of the fighters sustained minor injuries. A 36-year-old man, a 31-year-old man and a 28-year-old man were all treated for their injures but none of them sustained any serious harm.

Pair escape house fire A HAMPTON Park couple was lucky to escape a house fire on Huntington Drive in the evening of Saturday 1 October. The fire is believed to have been started shortly after 5.30pm by a fault in an electric blanket and is not being treated as suspicious. The two occupants of the house, a 71-year-old man and a 51-year-old woman, were treated for smoke inhalation. The fire caused structural damage to a bedroom in the back of the property.

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A DANDENONG-based businessman’s campaign to honour his late son and raise awareness about depression will be haring around the Mount Panorama circuit at the Bathurst 1000 motor-racing meet on 7-9 October. Craig Membrey, who owns Membrey’s Transport and Crane Hire, has toured his Kenworth T904 showtruck with a powerful mural of his son Rowan nationally over the past five years.

The truck has been a regular feature at the Berwick Show in recent years. The cause will again be featured on a 2014 Porsche 991 with a huge rear-wing spoiler and Beyondblue in the Carrera Cup this weekend. It will be promoted to Beyondblue’s 1.6 million Facebook followers, Mr Membrey said. He hopes the mental health message will also reach out to the hordes of motor-racing followers lining the mountain track and watching the race on TV.

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“Suicide is 100 per cent preventable if you ask for help.” David McMillan of Rowvillebased DNA Racing has supplied his car for the run. He rates driver Max Trigg as a big chance to take the podium on the weekend. Mr Membrey said the drug ‘ice’ and the influence of social media ruined happy-go-lucky Rowan five years ago. At the time he didn’t realise Rowan was in such jeopardy during

what was an horrific teen suicide cluster in Casey. At the start of his Make it Happen campaign, Mr Membrey just wanted to save at least one life. Mr Membrey said he had been inspired by former Beyondblue chief executive Jeff Kennett who told him that dozens of young lives would have been saved. “I’m not a hero,” Mr Membrey said. “I’m just a father who lost a son.” For help, contact Beyondblue on 1300 22 4636 or beyondblue.org.au.

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Thief put behind bars By Cam Lucadou-Wells

A MAN has been jailed after being discovered with four bags filled with $2420 of cigarette lighters, cigarettes, phone chargers and assorted goods inside a Hampton Park shop after closing hours. Aaron Raymond Greenwood, 31, pleaded guilty to 54 charges including a litany of theft and deceptions at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 3 October. Greenwood - who the court was told “had a serious drug habit” - had allegedly hid in an Uncle Buck’s store as it was locked up on 21 August. The court was told the accused allegedly collected $2420 of goods after staff had left the store. Greenwood then allegedly triggered a silent alarm when he broke into a next-door bottle shop through an adjoining roller door, Sgt Staples said. In the Bottle-O Splash Liquor store, Greenwood allegedly added $155 of cigarettes and a can of Red Bull to his haul. A bottle-shop staff member, alerted by the

alarm, arrived at the store and confronted Greenwood - who then hid in Uncle Buck’s before his arrest by police. Greenwood, who said he used ice and GHB, was on bail at the time over other theft matters in June and July. Some of those charges related to him allegedly using a stolen driver’s licence to test drive - and not return - two vehicles from separate car yards. He was also accused of using the stolen licence to attempt to take out a $5000 bank loan in Frankston, and to buy several iPhone 6S phones at various outlets. Greenwood also racked up about $2000 of sub-$100 purchases from stolen credit cards in a pre-dawn spending spree at servos and supermarkets in May. There was also an outstanding warrant for failing to appear in court on 16 August on charges of disqualified driving and using an unregistered vehicle. Greenwood’s lawyer conceded the accused’s offending had spiralled out of control while using

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GHB, prescription drugs and ice. However, his 43-day stint in remand custody his first time in jail - was “sobering”, the lawyer said. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen noted Greenwood’s “volume” of offending, all after being put on a community corrections order in late April. “You could see the wheels were falling off.” Mr Vandersteen said it was a shame Greenwood was only appreciating the opportunity of the community corrections order after a drug-free stint in jail. Greenwood was sentenced to a further 47 days in jail and disqualified from driving for six months. His CCO was varied to a further 12 months after release, with drug, mental health and judicial monitoring. “There will be unfortunately no excuses if you don’t comply with the corrections order and reoffend,” Mr Vandersteen said. “You will face a significant term of imprisonment.”

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Postie candidate taken off the beat A CASEY Council election candidate has been stood down from his postie duties after being caught delivering his election campaign material in his Australia Post uniform on the Grand Final Eve public holiday in Berwick. Russell Larkins, who is employed by Australia Post, was photographed by rival Edrington Ward candidate James Williams during the how-to-vote card mailout on 30 September. Mr Larkins - who said his manager told him to give no comment - said he was “disappointed” that Mr Williams had taken issue with his deliveries “I was just using a bit of nouse,” Mr Larkins said. “It was on my own time. There was nothing in expenses passed on to Australia Post. “My manager said I’d done nothing wrong. It’s a beat up.”

Mr Larkins said since the delivery he, his wife and kids had been posting his flyers by foot. “There’s other people who can afford to have them delivered by a distribution company. I can’t afford it.” He said he’d rung up Mr Williams after the incident, but his rival “got angry and hung up on me”. An Australia Post spokeswoman said a staff member had contravened strict protocols regarding Australia Post’s role in election campaigns. “We take this incident extremely seriously. “The employee has been removed from all delivery duties for the duration of the local government election period. “We have commenced a formal inquiry into the incident and appropriate disciplinary action will be applied.” The spokeswoman said the staff member was wearing his postman uniform but not using offi-

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Russell Larkins straddles the Australia Post bike during his electioneering run. Picture: JAMES WILLIAMS cial delivery equipment. Mr Williams said it would cost other candidates a “great deal” to have their brochures personally delivered by Australia Post. He said he asked Mr Larkins at the time if he was allowed to be in an Australia Post uniform and driving on the footpath, but received no answer. “As an investigator, I think transparency and integrity are essential attributes for those serving our community.”

CRANBOURNE Senior Constable Jacinta Allen has received a Divisional Commendation for her work at an incident in Narre Warren on 13 June this year. Allen received the commendation for professional work and compassion in helping a victim and young child suffering prolonged family violence. Sen Const Allen charged the offender with over 50 serious offences relating to the violence, while helping the victim with an extraordinary work ethic. The award was presented to Sen Const Allen at a ceremony in Dandenong on Tuesday 4 October.

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Ed hits the mean streets THE Shadow Minister for Police, Community Safety and Corrections got out on the frontline with Cranbourne Police on the night of Thursday 29 September. Edward O’Donohue spent the night with Acting Sergeant Ross Stewart of Cranbourne as he worked his night shift in the divisional van. “I started at 10pm at finished at about 3.30am or 3.45am,” Mr O’Donohue said. “I was really impressed by the professionalism and compassion and concern to act for the community’s interest. “It is it obvious they are on the frontline and the people in the community look to them to fix things.” Mr O’Donohue said the night out with the police gave him a better understanding of the nature of the job. “Things can change dramatically as a result of a triple-zero phone call and resources can be diverted at the drop of a hat,” he said. “To watch the police in action and the range of call-outs they have to respond to, from missing persons to late night parties to an aggravated burglary, to suspicious vehicles and people. “The calls and requests were constant and never-ending.” Acting Sergeant Ross Stewart said there was a lot for Mr O’Donohue to see on that night and the ride along was a good experience for everyone. “We had quite a diverse night,” he said.

“We went to suspicious vehicles, noise complaints, an aggravated burglary, people being drunk - a pretty varied night. “It was good he could see what we do and go through things from our perspective and also quite good in the way he could see the different things we go through and he was interested the whole night and asked a lot of questions.” Sgt Stewart said it he would be happy to do something similar again. “I am more than happy to show people what it is like so they get an understanding of what we do,” he said. Mr O’Donohue said it was eye-opening to see how understaffed and over-worked the police officers in the Casey are. “There is an enormous police resourcing problem in the southeast,” he said. “In my conversations with police units since the change of government, it’s clear more police are needed in the Casey and Cardinia regions in particular. “Not just for community safety and the growing population but it is unrealistic to ask the first responders to work themselves to exhaustion.” Current Minister for Police Lisa Neville, who has been on a tour of police stations in the south-east recently, said meeting with police on the frontline was an important part of her job. “I intend to continue my visits and discussions with police personnel across the region and state,” she said.

“I have immense respect for the work being done by those in specialist teams who are arresting young offenders and patrolling known crime hotspots. “As well as those officers who are in divvy vans responding to other crimes like family violence.” Ms Neville said she had a great understanding of what police in the south-east were facing and said she was committed to delivering more boots on the ground. “Since we came to government, police numbers have increased in the Casey and Cardinia regions and we believe more resources are needed in these growth communities,” she said. “That’s why we have funded an additional 406 police, and the roll-out of 400 Police Custody Officers continues statewide.” “The Chief Commissioner who is responsible for staff allocation - has indicated that growth communities like Casey will be receiving additional police.” The latest crime statistics show that overall criminal offences have increased by 18 per cent in Casey over a 12-month period between June 2015 and June 2016. The largest jump in offences was seen in abduction and related crimes with a 70 per cent increase over 2015 from 27 offences up to 46 offences. Other crimes that saw a jump in the number of offences in Casey were burglaries and breaking and entering offences, as well as theft by deception offences.

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WITH the council elections drawing near, it makes us wonder that in the City of Casey 81 candidates have been nominated for just 11 seats. The question on everyone’s lips must be why so many candidates for such a meagre number of seats. Apart from the old and new councillors, are the rest just dummy candidates or are they specifically qualified for a council role and what must be infused by them in the council. Council must not be used as a stepping stone to foster further into state politics. Once elected, councillors must sign an agreement to complete their full tenure of service as a councillor without being influenced by council hierarchy, be honest, transparent and accountable and always remember that it is the ratepayer who is paying your salaries. Dunstan Girton and Louis Kotsiras, Hampton Park.

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I WRITE to you in response to claims by Mayor Aziz that he is not running any 'dummy’ candidates. If that is the case, then why are seven candidates who quite clearly have opposing views to his own, preferencing him either second or third? Similarly, a majority of these candidates have not provided adequate contact information. As a candidate myself, I have made sure to preference people who have similar views to my own and actually care about the community. Kasuni Mendis, Candidate for the Springfield Ward.

Don’t be so reckless I AM writing in follow-up to a story in last week’s edition in relation to the disastrous alliance between Rex Flannery and Paul Richardson. Mr Flannery states that I must be worried. He is right, I am worried - not by him as any sort of credible competition, but by his reckless behaviour! Firstly, Mr Flannery has already demonstrated gross irresponsibility by advising Mr Richardson (who is continuously in dispute with the City of Casey for reasons that reside only in his imagination) to stop paying rates! I have a record of this in an email. Is this the responsible attitude we expect from someone running for council? If I had a dispute with VicRoads, real or imagined, do I stop paying my car registration? If I had a dispute with my bank, real or imagined, do I stop paying my mortgage? What would be the consequences for such reckless actions? Is this the level of maturity and responsibility Mr Flannery intends to display should he get elected? Moreover, how could Mr Flannery state that he cares about our residents and Casey, and then preference a disaster like Mr Richardson second? This is the same Mr Richardson who was arrested and convicted in the Magistrates Court for trespassing and resisting arrest. The same Mr Richardson who made a vexatious claim to VCAT against council, and had the case thrown out, but only after costing the

ALKIRA Secondary College students laid poppies on a memorial to mark the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War Battle of Long Tan. 158341 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Casey ratepayers $200,000 in unnecessary legal fees. The same Mr Richardson who sends almost on a daily basis ridiculous emails to the whole world, making all sorts of accusations against people and organisations. The same Mr Richardson who served as a one-term wonder from 2005 and 2008 and delivered absolutely nothing to his constituents, except a barrage of disruptions and unfounded allegations, which have tarnished the good name of this great city.

How can anyone take either Mr Flannery or Mr Richardson seriously, given the behaviour of both, and the fact that they have now formed this reckless alliance preferencing each other? The future of Casey is far too important, and far too complex, to be left in the hands of those who have already demonstrated they are happy to destroy the place before they have even begun! Sam Aziz, Mayor City of Casey.

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About time. Scott Witney, via Facebook

Is this for all religious groups? Are there grounds for discrimination? Belinda Burford, via Facebook

Wow! Fantastic news. Thanks State Government! Steven Breen, via Facebook How do they get to and from, when traffic is gridlocked? Fix the roads first, morons! Oh I forgot, that costs too much money! We have to beg to the Federal Government for more money because we don’t make enough on rates! Stop fooling the people and honour your election promise of improving our roads! Tony Kabayan, via Facebook

However current councillors had four years to fix this problem, not only with our churches but with also our local sporting clubs as well and what did each councillor do over the four years? They did nothing and watched organisations like Turning Point Church get hit with a threefold increase of their annual rates. They wait until the caretaker period to try and cover themselves. Boot them all out ratepayers of Casey and vote for fresh blood on council. Peter Gilford, via Facebook

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A MAN who has been jailed 30 times in the past 20 years has been spared a further stint in jail. The 40-year-old had done every form of sentence in his numerous court appearances, including drug treatment orders and suspended sentences, but had appeared to have turned the corner, his lawyer told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 3 October. The man faced a disqualified driving charge but argued he had assumed at the time his licence had been reinstated upon his release from jail. He had since been out of trouble with the law for seven months - his longest stint without arrest for a long time, his lawyer said. The judge commented there was no point jailing the man again: “You would do it on my ear.” The man was ordered to perform 50 hours of community work.

DANDENONG MP Gabrielle Williams has taken a keen interest in Casey Council electioneering, especially that of former ALP member and newly turned Liberal Rafal Kaplon. Ms Williams told Star News she had taken issue with her image being used in Cr Kaplon’s mailout. “Although I bear Rafal no ill will and have worked with him on a number of local matters, I want to make it clear, my permission was not sought and the use of my image is unauthorised for the purpose of election material.” Recently Ms Williams urged Cr Kaplon to modify his Facebook post about a shortage of police numbers in Casey. THE Lynbrook Lake Lantern Festival is back, and brighter than ever. It's a feelgood community event held Saturday 8 October from 4pm at Banjo Paterson park in Lynbrook.

There will be three free jumping castles and a free animal farm. All guests can release a floating lantern at dusk on the lake for $2 (please bring a lighter to light the candle.) For a small fee kids and adults can paint a lantern which lights up to take home. After dark they can take this lantern on the wonderful lantern walk, led by a surprise lit-up friend. There is entertainment on the stage from 4pm including singers, dancers, karate demonstration and a band! All kinds of food from fairy floss to popcorn, potato twisters, coffee, barbecue, Krispy Kreme donuts, ice creams, hot dogs to Thai food and so much more. At 9pm there will be an amazing fire show with tricks never seen in Lynbrook, a wonderful finale to the festival. This event has something for everyone, including free entry, and all are welcome.


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Appeal to higher court By Cam Lucadou-Wells A CLYDE man charged with assaulting an emergency worker after police were called out to his property by RSPCA inspectors in April has told a court he will apply to the Supreme Court to subpoena material from the police. During the failed subpoena bid in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court, Tony Bruce Cottle told Magistrate Jack Vandersteen that he didn’t accept the decision - nor an earlier rejection by Magistrate Barry Schulz. “I have no confidence in your decisions. I will be appealing your decision. “They way the police is operating, they don’t have to provide evidence for

the basis of their authority to charge me.” At the 3 October hearing, Mr Cottle declared police were public servants delegated authority that was conferred upon them by the Crown. If they couldn’t provide that deferred authority, they couldn’t charge him, he argued. Mr Vandersteen said the alleged assault of police occurred after RSPCA officers arrived to inspect a reportedly unwell horse at Mr Cottle’s Manks Road property on 1 April. After police were called, a police officer was allegedly assaulted and/or resisted by Mr Cottle – both indictable offences under protection of “emer-

gency workers” legislation. During the supboena hearing, Mr Cottle expressed doubt over whether the police officer was legitimately defined as an emergency worker. Mr Cottle’s 16-item subpoena bid included a copy of a police manual for use of police officers and emergency workers - an item that police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Gary van der Poel said didn’t exist. He also requested a document proving the police officer was a competent emergency worker signed by the relevant State minister, or that she had been appointed by the minister as an emergency worker. Mr Cottle also requested for contact

details for the authority that declared the 1 April incident an emergency, a victim impact statement for the police officer as well as recordings of conversations in the police car before and during Mr Cottle’s transfer to Narre Warren police station that day. Mr Vandersteen said he rejected Mr Cottle’s request because it served no legitimate forensic purpose, and was broad, irrelevant and oppressive. At this point, Mr Cottle walked away from the bar table and sat in the gallery. Mr Cottle had been provided with a police record-of-interview and all material required under the Criminal Procedures Act, Mr Vandersteen said.

The magistrate then asked Mr Cottle if he consented to the Magistrates’ Court – or a higher court – hearing the charges. Mr Cottle said he had not finished with the Magistrates’ Court, and would immediately apply for a review of Mr Vandersteen and Mr Schulz’s decisions. Mr Vandersteen said Mr Cottle would be greatly assisted if he was represented at the next court hearing. “A lot of the worry and concern you feel may be abated if you consult with a criminal practitioner.” The case was adjourned to Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 23 November.

A hole lot of thanks comes with icing too By Cam Lucadou-Wells COMFORT food was delivered in spades for Casey’s busy police officers on Blue Ribbon Day. Casey Neighbourhood Watch served up 12-dozen donuts to officers in Cranbourne, Narre Warren and Endeavour Hills police stations on 29 September. CNW co-ordinator Rob Ward said it was a token of appreciation for officers’ “remarkable job in protecting the community”. “Police sign up for their shift and never know if they will sign off at the end. “This is just to say thankyou.”

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By Cam Lucadou-Wells RATEPAYERS in Casey’s north have grilled council candidates about why they’re seemingly being short-changed. At a Four Oaks Ward candidate forum in Narre Warren North on 3 October, resident Tracey Blythe pointed out to candidates that owners of the region’s large acreages paid the “highest amount of rate revenue of any ward” but had “the least amount of money back (from the council)”. Ms Blythe said that she and children and dog-walkers had to walk on the roads due to a lack of footpaths. “I don’t have a problem with some of the jewel-in-the-crown infrastructure being built that we all benefit from. “My question is what percentage is a reasonable amount to give back to (us)?” A Harkaway resident bemoaned the lack of interest that candidates seemed to have for his village of 1500 votes whose residents were paying hefty rates but had to do without water, sewage and gas services. Seven of 21 Four Oaks candidates fronted the 50-strong audience at the event staged by Narre Warren North Community Association. The attendees were incumbent Rosalie Crestani, Bill Klemmer, Barry Erlenwein, Chris Sargeant, Richard Barrow and ex-mayors Shar Balmes and Brian Oates. Cr Crestani said Ms Blythe’s question was “fair”. She said most money being delivered into the area was in services such as child and maternal health but didn’t recall any spe-

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Four Oaks Ward candidates Brian Oates, Rosalie Crestani, Chris Sargeant, Richard Barrow, Shar Balmes and Barry Erlenwein at the Narre Warren North forum. 160207 cific capital works. “I rely a lot on your feedback. I’ll work towards that footpath for you.” Mr Oates said he was concerned about a $154 million fund held by Casey that pointed to an “underspend” over the past 15 years. “My view is we’ve been overcharged $10 million a year for the past 15 years if that’s the case. “The council could go a year without even collecting rates because it’s got so much money stashed away, so it appears.” He also asked why Casey’s maintenance regime was the highest expense in its budget while for most councils, waste management was their biggest expense. Mr Sargeant - who works in construction - said he couldn’t understand why the council couldn’t create a footpath, given its cost would be about $55 a metre.

Mr Erlenwein said if Four Oaks paid 30 per cent of rates and should get 30 per cent of council infrastructure in return. “There’s not enough transparency in council. I don’t know where that money is being spent.” Mr Klemmer urged residents to get onto their local councillors to ensure their needs were being represented in the council budget. Mr Forrest said some residents may be against footpaths in the Narre Warren North village so it should be a topic for consultation. Ms Balmes, who lived in the town, said her role as a councillor wasn’t to see “my vision come to pass”. “It’s about the community’s vision.” She also urged residents to press their representatives if they had concerns with drain maintenance or other issues.

ORGANISERS of a forum to combat Islamophobia in Melbourne’s south-east are pulling away publicity due to security fears. Casey-based teacher Inaz Janif said she organised the forum ‘The Right to Remain Muslim’ due to several reports of young Muslim women being assaulted in public. Among the victims was a woman whose hijab was snatched off her head by a male in a Hallam supermarket. Ms Janif was also aware of a group of girls wearing hijabs who were shoved into a wall by an attacker in a Melbourne shopping centre and another nearly forced off the road by a hate-speaking fellow driver. “These are people who I know and care about. Should these girls lose their lives over this?” Ms Janif said after initial reluctance by police to prosecute the supermarket attacker, he was handed a 12-month good-behaviour bond. However, she said many victims - vulnerable, young and from refugee backgrounds - were not comfortable to report such attacks. “That’s why it’s so disturbing to see people in the national political sphere giving oxygen to people who say Muslims are not welcome. “It’s one thing to verbally attack people, another thing to put our hands on other people.” Posts on a south-east based Facebook pages that incited violence against Muslims and mosques was also disturbing, Ms Janif said. She requested the date and place of this month’s forum not be publicised due to “hate mail” she’s already received as well as security concerns by police. Ms Janif said the forum was a first of its kind in the south-east. It was designed to promote understanding of “racism, bigotry and Islamophobia”, and to make

A flyer for the Islamophobia forum young people resilient and stronger against antiIslam sentiment. “We need to highlight the importance of reporting these crimes and knowing it’s not OK. By staying silent, it is giving the message that it’s OK. “People have been quiet for so long, and this is trying to open the discussion.” Speakers at the forum include Monique Toohey on being resilient to racism, Yassir Morsi on understanding Islamophobia and Mohamud Hersi. It is supported by Project Mosaic funding from the Islamic Council of Victoria. Ms Janif recalls after the September 11 attacks how she was shunned by fellow university students at the time. “I’d sit down and people would get up and sit on the other side of the lecture room. “I built up strength and resilience by thinking about where I come from and where I want to be. I thought about other strong role-models who are female and Muslim.”

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Casey Council Elections – 2016

Chris Andrews

Brian Oates

John Glazebrook

Shar Balmes

Candidates make their pitch FOUR OAKS WARD THIS week, voters in Endeavour Hills, Narre Warren North, Lysterfield South and Harkaway will be receiving ballot papers for the 2016 Casey Council elections. Don’t feel too lost when you survey the field of 21 candidates in Four Oaks Ward. Only 11 of the candidates were organised, diligent and committed enough to respond to Star News’s survey, most within a 24-hour deadline. Take a read and see which candidate will stand up for you. Who do you trust to deliver your sports grounds, pools, libraries, garbage services, local roads and affordable rates? In the survey’s answers, candidates either follow different streams of Christianity or don’t have a place of worship. Some candidates reveal a truly shoestring budget for their campaign, others spend thousands thanks to fund-raisers, “friends” and a bank loan. CHRIS Sargeant deserves kudos for naming and detailing his donors. Contenders have also proposed quite a few original projects and rates-saving measures. Below is a heavily edited version of statements. For each candidates’ full statements, go to the story on the Starcommunity.com.au website.

Milla Gilich, Andrew Lawler, Nicholas Juricevic, Lyndon Samuel (sent an election statement instead)

Survey respondents: Chris Andrews, Brian Oates, John Glazebrook, Shar Balmes, Rosalie Crestani, Richard Barrow, Rafal Kaplon, Nikolaous Palatsides, Chris Sargeant (20 minutes late), Bill Klemmer (six hours late), Barry Erlenwein (26 hours late) No reply: Dominik Lipski, Natasha Mirra, Rick Beeby, Rod Bagon, Afroz Ahmed, Bart Tyszka,

BRIAN OATES What ward/municipality do you live in: Four Oaks Political party membership: ALP Place of Worship: Non evangelical secularist Campaign sponsors and donors: Campaign cost/budget: $1000 Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Change the toxic and combative culture in Casey Council

CHRIS ANDREWS (preferences Kaplon, Crestani, Beeby) What ward/municipality do you live in: Edrington, on the border of Four Oaks Political party membership: Nil Place of Worship: Nil Campaign sponsors and donors: Nil - self funded Campaign cost/budget: Confidential Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Good governance, make council more accountable and keep rates at or below CPI. Three ways to make council budget savings: Cost efficiencies, targeted savings, renegotiate service contracts, prioritise capital works program and operating budget, sell off under-utilised assets Your view on half-mast Casey flag: Ridiculous - halfmast is a sign of mourning and should not be used for political purposes Law-and-order solutions: Save for local laws, law enforcement is a State or Federal government function. Accordingly as a councillor and as a council all we can do is advocate. Any proposition by any candidate otherwise would be a political stunt.

over the past four years; Make Council more financially responsible with ratepayers money and aim to work within the rate cap; Catch up with some of the neglected existing facilities and infrastructure, not letting vacant Council properties stand idle. Three ways to make council budget savings: Review current finances and obligations such as debts and regulatory payments; Review business cases for sales and use of unallocated funds; Review contractor arrangements and costs particularly on the maintenance area. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: A pathetic and meaningless political stunt. Law-and-order solutions: I have previously proposed Industrial Area Security arrangements for Casey. With all CSOs in operation it might be a good time to raise that proposal again. JOHN GLAZEBROOK What ward/municipality do you live in: Four Oaks Political party membership: Sustainable Population Australia Place of Worship: As an atheist my faith is in science, ideas and logic. Campaign sponsors and donors: I have no sponsors and pay all my expenses. Campaign cost/budget: My expenses so far are below $1000 and my budget is $2000. Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Improve council’s productivity; Impact poker machine addiction; Open up public Question Time on council so that any resident can interact with council. Three ways to make council budget savings: Prioritise spending by reducing spending on nonessential projects. Cut out all council junkets immediately. Seek more funding from government grants

and developers and less from ratepayers in future. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: Little more than a political stunt. Casey Council specialises in distractions because our councillors lack the political capacity to address the real structural issues impacting on Casey residents. Law-and-order solutions: Firstly law and order is a state government responsibility. But Casey is likely to experience more crime as our population increases. We need a cap on population growth. SHAR BALMES (preferences Barrow and five others) What ward/municipality do you live in: Four Oaks Political party membership: None Place of Worship: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Fox Road, Narren Warren North) Campaign sponsors and donors: Generous friends who have donated their time, talents and homes, holding a series of fund-raisers. Campaign cost/budget: To date, a little over $4000 Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Immediate upgrades to sports facilities at Jack Thomas Reserve and Sydney Pargeter Reserve; Road congestion; Tackling the rising rate of domestic violence. Three ways to make council budget savings: Greater community consultation to ensure planned spending is in line with what the residents actually want; Taking energy-saving measures and more fully utilise natural sources (ie. “Going green“); Invite industry and large local business to support or fund community programs that will benefit residents.

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Casey Council Elections – 2016

Richard Barrow

Your view on half-mast Casey flag: As a symbolic gesture I think Council showed support and sensitivity to the victims of crime by lowering Casey’s flag. Law-and-order solutions: City councils control only local laws, but can advocate to State and Federal levels for increased police numbers and fully staffed police stations. As a community we can be more vigilant about reporting crime and being aware of potential concerns. Council can implement and support existing crime prevention programs. ROSALIE CRESTANI (preferences Kaplon) What ward/municipality do you live in: I have lived in Four Oaks but currently just over the border Political party membership: Rise Up Australia Party but running as an Independent Place of Worship: Catch the Fire Ministries, Hallam Campaign sponsors and donors: Parents, family, friends, etc Campaign cost/budget: Approximately $6200 Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Increased safety support for residents; 1001 steps at Narre Warren North/Harkaway; and Endeavour Hills Town Centre expansion. Three ways to make council budget savings: Review services; support continued restructure; and support continued efficiency and effectiveness review. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: Fully support any message regarding the increasingly dire circumstances of residents’ safety and security. Law-and-order solutions: Support police; continue advocating for enforcement resources; neighbourhood watch support and introduce an array of new community safety ideas/measures. RICHARD BARROW (preferences Balmes and five others) What ward/municipality do you live in: Berwick

Political party membership: None Place of Worship: Nil. Campaign sponsors and donors: Self-funded with friends and family Campaign cost/budget: To be determined Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: More shared paths for cycling and jogging, including links to Lysterfield Lake; An increase in equestrian paths and trails; New rugby union fields at Frog Hollow Reserve. Three ways to make council budget savings: Moving more of council’s transactional services to lowercost online and digital delivery; Support a review of council services with an understanding of the community appetite for any service reductions; Investigate more public-private partnerships for infrastructure and facilities. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: On its own, a symbolic gesture; in concert with the other actions implemented at the same time, it garnered increased media attention to the call for improved police resources. Law-and-order solutions: Advocating to State Government for increased police resources; Keeping the Endeavour Hills police station open 24/7 and appropriately staffed; Investigate the use of smart-city technology solutions. RAFAL KAPLON (preferences Crestani and Andrews) What ward/municipality do you live in: Four Oaks Political party membership: Former ALP, joined Liberal Party two months ago, running as Independent Place of Worship: Attends Catholic Church in Keysborough for Easter and Christmas Campaign sponsors and donors: Fully funding my own re-election campaign, with help of bank loan Campaign cost/budget: About $10,000 Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: A library upgrade including new community spaces and neighbourhood centre; Upgrading Heatherton and Hallam North roads intersection to traffic lights;

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The development of Bay View Park and 1001 Steps at the old tip site in Narre Warren North. Three ways to make council budget savings: Continuing effectiveness and efficiency reforms of Council operations that I initiated to deliver significant long-term savings; Elimination of all cost-shifting from State and Federal governments by handing back responsibility for associated services to those governments; Upgrade existing facilities where possible to avoid the high establishment cost of new facilities. I’m against interstate and overseas travel by councillors. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: Personally, I am against the use of the half-mast flag as part of political advocacy. Should only be reserved as a symbol of respect or mourning. Law-and-order solutions: I have done my part through advocacy to the State Government and developing close working relationships with local police. I have successfully introduced an annual meeting between the Council, local area commander and senior sergeants from around Casey. These actions and existing relationships need to be continued and developed further to gain substantial community outcomes. NIKOLAOUS PALATSIDES (preferences Balmes and five others) What ward/municipality do you live in: Four Oaks Political party membership: None Place of Worship: None Campaign sponsors and donors: None Campaign cost/budget: Only some personal savings Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Encouraging businesses to employ more people by making Casey the best place to start and run a business; Improved roads; Better support for young families and those caring for a family member. Three ways to make council budget savings: Review council services; Sell things we don’t need; Stop the government cost shifting to council.

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Casey Council Elections – 2016

Bill Klemmer Your view on half-mast Casey flag: Lowering the flag indicates to the offenders that we have surrendered - I’d rather stand, fight and win instead of lowering my community’s flag in recognition of those who would seek to harm it. Law-and-order solutions: Reinvigorate Neighbourhood Watch; Continue to lobby the State Government to increase local police numbers; Additional funding and resources to help those with difficulty controlling their emotions or substances. By taking ownership of this problem we will then free up the police. BILL KLEMMER What ward/municipality do you live in: Four Oaks Political party membership: Independent Place of Worship: My interests include the bush, the coast and sailing, and I see the grand designer in these areas all the time. Campaign sponsors and donors: None Campaign cost/budget: Approximately $250 nomination fee Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Make housing provision a priority; Integrated public and road transport initiatives; A high-quality plan for Doveton’s re-development. Three ways to make council budget savings: Longterm budgeting system; Review “make work to spend money” projects; Maintain an outdoor workforce as a realistic means of assessing contractors’ costs and tenders. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: Not as important as below. Law-and-order solutions: Council to lobby for police stations open 24 hours. Intensive rehabilitation programs in jail for super low rates of reoffending. BARRY ERLENWEIN What ward/municipality do you live in: Boundary of Four Oaks and Edrington wards Political party membership: Independent Place of Worship: None

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Pravin Ramdany

Campaign sponsors and donors: None Campaign cost/budget: None Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Lobby for more Police numbers. Looking into Area overlays to prohibit buildings that or ratepayers/ residents don’t want. Rates at 2.5% state government cap. Three ways to make council budget savings: Cancel projects that ratepayers/residents don’t want or we can’t afford. Cut back council grants and handouts. Look into expenditure and cut back unnecessary expenses that cannot be linked to profit or the well being of ratepayers/residents Your view on half-mast Casey flag: A political stunt for more publicity prior to a council election. Being ex military I don’t believe it should have been done - un-Australian. Law-and-order solutions: More police numbers and heavier penalties. This needs to be addressed by state government but as a large council and with cooperation from our neighbouring councils like Cardinia we could do it. RIVER GUM WARD LIKEWISE this week, voters in Doveton, Eumemmerring, Hallam, Hampton Park and Lynbrook will be receiving ballot papers for the 2016 Casey Council elections. Just seven of the 15 candidates for the River Gum Ward responded to Star News’s survey, most within a 24-hour deadline. Some contenders have also proposed quite a few original projects and rates-saving measures. Below is a heavily edited version of statements. For each candidates’ full statements, go to the Starcommunity.com.au website. Survey respondents: Pravin Ramdany, Wayne Smith, Lynette Keleher, Damien Rosario, Reuben Humphries, Robert Sacco, Aladin Rexhepi (7.5 hours late) No reply: Gamini Fonseka, Elizabeth-Rose Skaliaris, Anne-Maree Wise, Ian Spencer, John Gul-

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zari, Malik Atif Mahmood, Nagaraj Nayak, Robert Flanigan PRAVIN RAMDANY What ward/municipality do you live in: River Gum Political party membership: None Place of Worship: Faith Christian Church Campaign sponsors and donors: None Campaign cost/budget: $$$$ Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Infrastructure to support our growing city; Increasing business and employment opportunities; Youth outreach programs to prevent youth crime and violence; Strong voice for integrity and transparency. Three ways to make council budget savings: Delivering quality services in new and innovative ways; Draw inspiration from best practice in the private and public sector in terms of efficiency and productivity; 50 per cent of its expenses come from procurement and materials. Council should look at saving in this area. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: I support Mayor Sam Aziz in this matter. Law-and-order solutions: More police for City of Casey. WAYNE SMITH What ward/municipality do you live in: River Gum Political party membership: ALP - but not an endorsed ALP candidate Place of Worship: N/A but a supporter of the right of ALL faiths Campaign sponsors and donors: Public fund-raising event (plus my personal contribution) Campaign cost/budget: $5000-6000 approximately Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Completion of ‘Bunjil Place’ and ensure that it becomes the most visited/used facility in Casey; Community safety; Responsible budgets to keep up with the growth of our city. Three ways to make council budget savings: Ensure

Lynette Keleher that state and federal govenments cease pushing services/programs back on to Council; Seeking a fair share of outside funding to support muchneeded infrastructure; Live within ’rate-cap’ levels. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: A drastic way to bring to attention the distress/fear in our city. Law-and-order solutions: Lobby for more police numbers and police presence throughout Casey; Support for ‘Neighbourhood Watch’ and similar community programs; Youth programs/services. LYNETTE KELEHER What ward/municipality do you live in: River Gum Political party membership: None Place of Worship: N/A Campaign sponsors and donors: Friends and family. Fund-raised at my birthday party in place of gifts. Small amount in my Gofundme account. Campaign cost/budget: Approximately $1820 that I fund-raised. Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Upgrade netball courts and new clubrooms at Hampton Park Football Netball Club and more support for River Gum sporting clubs especially juniors; Completion of the Hallam Road duplication up to Princes Highway; Making Casey a solar city to generate an income to offset rates. Three ways to make council budget savings: Change the CEO to get an injection of new skills and financial expertise; Greater scrutiny to cut wastage in the Operational Budget such as unnecessary overseas trips for council officers; Stop wasting money on infrastructure projects that are not justified or in some cases not even asked for. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: Inappropriate. Law-and-order solutions: More funding for police and effective intervention and transition programs; Council liaising more with schools and teaching civics in schools; More healthy alternatives for youth and local job creation; More support programs.

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Casey Council Elections – 2016

Damien Rosario DAMIEN ROSARIO What ward/municipality do you live in: River Gum Political party membership: Place of Worship: St Kevin’s Church, Hampton Park Campaign sponsors and donors: Unknown Campaign cost/budget: Self-funded Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Completion of the Hampton Park Central Structure Plan for the shopping and community districts in Hampton Park (a huge undertaking that has not progressed in 15 years but is finally moving); Myuna Farm Master Plan and implementation (Doveton); Upgrading our sporting reserves with extra playing courts and much needed resources. Three ways to make council budget savings: Initiate a yearly review of council services, assets and expenditure; Dispose of excess and unnecessary assets that are no longer required (e.g. small parcels of land that serve no use or large assets that do not meet council’s policies); Ensure a more competitive tendering process Your view on half-mast Casey flag: A symbolic gesture to register our residents’ sincere desperation in looking to be heard by the State Government, as Victoria’s largest council, on our concerns of crime and community safety, as well as to register our disappointment in the cuts to Police hours and numbers in our municipality. Law-and-order solutions: Education and consistent messaging (signage, warnings); Continue in our partnership with Victoria Police and Council to ensure that we are addressing crime and community safety as a united front; Enforcement action and following through to ensure that trouble makers know that our council will not tolerate antisocial behaviour. REUBEN HUMPHRIES What ward/municipality do you live in: Four Oaks Ward Political party membership: Not endorsed as a candidate by any political party.

Reuben Humphries

Robert Sacco

Place of Worship: None Campaign sponsors and donors: None Campaign cost/budget: Not much, only what I have saved up. Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Improved public transport options; Increase jobs in Casey; Better support residents who care for someone with special needs. Three ways to make council budget savings: Stop the government cost shifting to council; Review council services; Sell things we don’t need. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: It’s very clear that the State Government needs to act on their responsibilities to adequately fight crime in Casey, and lowering the corporate flag of the City of Casey is one effective message, at zero cost to the ratepayer, telling the State Government to act. Law-and-order solutions: The State Government is failing Casey residents, so if I am elected I will implement community initiated crime prevention programs that have worked elsewhere and that have been tailored to our needs. However, this is only shifting the burden onto local residents, so I will also fight the State Government’s inaction and demand that it fulfills its promises to the people. ROBERT SACCO What ward/municipality do you live in: River Gum Political party membership: Independent Place of Worship: Church Campaign sponsors and donors: Self funded Campaign cost/budget: $3000 Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Widening of Pound/Shrives Road; Upgrade of Robert Booth Reserve; Improvement of Hampton Park Shopping Centre surrounds. Three ways to make council budget savings: Human resources review; Program evaluations to eliminate any duplication of services; Review of councillor entitlements.

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Your view on half-mast Casey flag: It’s a passive protest from Council for action by the State Government for additional police resources. While offering visual reminders to all, it doesn’t go far enough. We need proactive measures to assist with our local policing, which given my security background, I am confident I could assist with. Law-and-order solutions: The community needs to engage with organisations such as Neighbourhood Watch, to learn about some simple start measures such as locking car doors in driveways and locking doors when home. From police statistics, 40 per cent of the burglary, aggravated burglary and home invasions occur due to unlocked doors. Let’s focus on eliminating the 40per cent that we all have the power to, thereby giving police the ability and resources to focus on other crime. ALADIN REXHEPI What ward/municipality do you live in: City of Casey Political party membership: None Place of Worship: None Campaign sponsors and donors: Self-funded Campaign cost/budget: Minimum spend as possible Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Streamline planning permits and implement adequate planning controls and processes; Support local businesses by cutting red tape and encouraging investment; Promote responsible building of properties in designated areas to ensure needs of the community are catered for. Three ways to make council budget savings: Ensuring budgets are practical, responsible and tailored for the urgent needs of the community; Scrutinise budget items to ensure no duplication, question status-quo and prioritise capital projects; Improve planning and forecasting processes to ensure we spend within our means and eliminate junkets. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: We should not be playing politics with our national symbol. There

John Gulzari are better ways to highlight issues regarding the city to relevant authorities. Law-and-order solutions: Demand and fight for 24-hours manned police stations; Promote Neighbourhood Watch programs, install CCTV cameras in public areas and push for more police presence; Promote safety and lobby for tougher rulings on offenders. JOHN GULZARI What ward/municipality do you live in: River Gum Political party membership: The Australian Greens Place of Worship: Non-practising Muslim, no particular place of worship. Campaign sponsors and donors: Small donations from small business owners and The Greens supporters. Campaign cost/budget: A small amount, self funded. Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Improve social cohesion, integration and co-existence among multicultural communities. Improve buses and trains’ connectivity and frequency across City of Casey. Ensuring council business is managed in a fair and transparent manner, and resources are utilised properly. Three ways to make council budget savings: Not spending too much on building new council offices. NBN deal and group solar panel discount for residents to cut pollution and save money. Lobbying State Government to increase concession for public transport for infants, students, elderly people, disabled people, asylum seekers and refugees. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: Not supporting half mast flag because it is an insult to the flag. There are other ways of protest. Law-and-order solutions: Neighbourhood Watch. Community engagement “By the community for the community”. Community volunteering engagement project.


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Reversal ends behind bars By Cam Lucadou-Wells A DISQUALIFIED driver with two suspended sentences hanging over his head has been jailed for three months after drunkenly reversing his friend’s car from the middle of a residential street. Elia Pakwan, of Eumemmerring, blew 0.26 – more than five times the legal blood-alcohol limit – shortly after police watched him drive six metres on course to hit another parked vehicle on McNabb Court, Dandenong North,

on 14 December 2014, a court heard. At the time, Pakwan had been recently disqualified from driving for four years, and was subject to suspended jail terms – eight months for recklessly causing injury and three months for an early count of disqualified driving. He conceded to police that he had drank three beers but had only sought to move his drunken friend’s car from the middle of the street. Prior to his Dandenong Magistrates’ Court hearing on 3 October, Pakwan

had allegedly failed to appear at court three times over the matter. Pakwan’s lawyer argued there were exceptional circumstances to justify not invoking the suspended sentence, such as no further offending since late 2014. The accused – who had a lengthy history of drink-driving – had made “significant strides” in curbing his alcohol and cannabis abuse through the help of family and church members, the lawyer said. “He stopped using cannabis a year

ago and never drinks to excess. “He was previously drinking large amounts of spirits and beer on a daily basis.” Pakwan was also due to become a father in five months, the court heard. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said there were exceptional circumstances only for the eight-month suspended jail term for recklessly causing injury. Mr Vandersteen took into account the nature of the offending, Pakwan’s lack of recent offending, remission

from drugs and alcohol, stable accommodation and his impending fatherhood. An eight-month jail term would be disproportionate but not a three-month term, Mr Vandersteen said. “You’ve taken very positive steps. It’s a pity you didn’t bring (the matter) to court earlier. Maybe you weren’t as stable as it was put to me.” Pakwan will be released from prison before Christmas and the expected birth of his child. His driver’s licence was cancelled for a further four years.

Thompsons Road a goer By Victoria Stone-Meadows THE Victorian Government has announced BMD Constructions has been awarded the contact to upgrade Thompsons Road between the Western Port Highway and the Cranbourne Berwick Road. The contract is to begin stage one of the $175 million project, with commencement expected by the end of the year. BMD has managed many large road infrastructure projects in Victoria and its urban development branch is developing the Clydevale Residential Estate in North Clyde. BMD’s road projects include the M80 Ring Road Upgrade near Sunshine North, the Buangor Bypass project, the Bendigo Airport redevelopment and the Princess Highway East Duplication. The first stage of upgrades to Thompsons Road will be the removal of the level train crossing near Merinda Park Train Station and some road duplication. This stage will see a six-lane bridge built over the train line between Evans Road and the South Gippsland Highway and Thompsons Road duplicated between Marriott Boulevard and the South Gippsland Highway.

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Stage one will also provide new paths and street lighting for cyclists and pedestrians to improve the connection to Merinda Park train station. The following stages of the project will see major changes made to the road and pedestrian infrastructure of the Thompsons Road. Subsequent stages of the project will see further duplication of Thompsons Road from the Frankston Dandenong Road to Marriot Boulevard and from the Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road to the Berwick Cranbourne Road. There will also be a total of 10 kilometres of new shared path along Thompsons Road for cyclist and pedestrian use. Minister for Roads Luke Donnellan said the upgrades to Thompsons Road would be a big win for the expanding local community. “The Thompsons Road upgrade will reduce traffic and travel time, make the drive safer and support our growing population,” he said. “We want Victorians to spend less time stuck in traffic and more time at home with their families.” The Victorian Government has predicted a completion date for the entire project of early to mid-2019.

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A second go at bail By Cam Lucadou-Wells AN ENDEAVOUR Hills man has succeeded in his second bail attempt after being accused over a spate of commercial burglaries and a home invasion. Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told that Qadir Rahmani, 25, had the support of a stable family and no priors for breaching bail or failing to appear in court. His lawyer told the court that Rahmani, charged with possession of ice, had a drug problem that could be behind the alleged offences. She said his remand stint his first time in custody - had a “sobering effect” on him. According to a tendered police summary, Rahmani - a disqualified driver who was out on bail and on a community corrections order - was identified in a stolen Toyota Kluger at several of the five burglaries which occurred in August and September. He was accused of breaking into a Notting Hill computer retailer and stealing nine computers valued at $8860, a $70 petrol drive off in Hallam, stealing $14,365 of tools from two break-ins at a Discount Trader store in Mt Waverley and the theft of $2000 worth of security

equipment in a separate burglary. At dawn on 31 August, Rahmani and an unknown associate allegedly entered a Berwick home by forcing the roller door and kicking in the internal garage door leading inside the home. After being disturbed by an occupant, they ran away and escaped in a black Mazda 6 with an attached trailer. Rahmani also allegedly sped at 120 km/h in a 60 km/h zone from police as he left the Bayswater Hotel on 17 August. Police immediately terminated the pursuit, the court was told. The Kluger was found with a false paper number plate 150 metres from Rahmani’s home on 15 September. Inside the car was a Melbourne Pathology receipt with Rahmani’s name and address, police alleged. A water feature allegedly stolen from a SJD display home by Rahmani on 4 September was also found in his front yard. In his home were other suspected proceeds of crime such as a nail gun, heat gun, hedge trimmer, power and hand tools and a printer. At the time, the accused was

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on bail over a theft of a rental car which was used in a petrol drive-off in Officer in July, as well as theft of a motorbike in 2015. Police alleged he had breached bail conditions such as not driving and not attending an alcohol-licensed premises. Rahmani had earlier told his first bail hearing in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 19 September that he had been accused because a “larger man covered with a face mask” had been seen at one of the scenes. “They’re basically going by my body type.” On 3 October, magistrate Jack Vandersteen noted the prosecution case appeared strong but also Rahmani’s age, stable residence, and an impressive family witness. Mr Vandersteen said Rahmani’s family showed “intense loyalty” to the accused. “It’s now for you to return that.” Rahmani was bailed on strict conditions including a night curfew, daily reporting to Endeavour Hills Police Station, not to drive or use drugs, to associate with co-accused and to surrender his passport. He was ordered for assessment on the CREDIT bail program for drug treatment.

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Fountain of footy AFL Victoria hit the road during the school holidays and stopped into Fountain Gate Shopping centre for a kids’ activity week. Kids from the area enjoyed a variety of footy games including a Climb and Side obstacle course, Agility Course and Handball Targets. The free activities were available from 19 to 23 September for children of all ages and many kids from the area joined in the fun. Star photographer Stewart Chambers went along to catch some future AFL champions in action.

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Succession a success story THE City of Casey will host two free forums on Saturday 8 October, one for seniors and one for carers and people with a disability, on the topic of succession planning. The keynote speaker at the Future Care - Now forums will be succession planning lawyer Dona Graham from CAREfusion Advocacy and Legal. City of Casey CEO Mike Tyler said the forums would help educate and support older residents to age positively and carers and people with a disability to consider and plan for what the next phase of their life might look like. “Dona has a wealth of knowledge and experience when it comes to ageing, caring and disability and will endeavour to help attendees navigate the legal and service maze. “She will take all the general information about the legal side of ageing and caring, support services and entitlements, retirement accommodation and the National Disability Insurance Scheme and help simplify it and relate it to those in the audience. “Council hopes those who attend these forums will leave better informed, not only about their rights and entitlements but also about their care and support options now and into the future in their local community,” Mr Tyler said. The seniors’ forum starts at 10am and concludes at 12.30pm at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. The carers and people with a disability forum starts at 2pm and concludes at 4.30pm at the same venue. Bookings are required and can be made by calling City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200 or emailing cso@casey.vic.gov.au.

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Book Sale ST ANDREW’S Uniting Church in Berwick will host a pre-loved book sale. Popular fiction, children’s stories and autobiographies will be up for grabs at the two-day sale. ■ Friday 14 October and Saturday 15 October. Friday (4pm- 8pm), Saturday (8.30am 2pm) at 105 High Street, Berwick.

150 years of worship 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 bush dance will be held 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.

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.

Silver service dinner 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 who 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.

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.

Yoga WITH term four fast approaching, Balla Balla Community Centre is running daytime and evening yoga classes. It offers both Iyenga and classical style yoga classes taught by qualified instructors and incorporating relaxation, breathing and meditation. A great way

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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 go to www.cardiniaculturalcentre.com.au.

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 and 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.

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.


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DISPLAY VILLAGE OPENS WITH A BANG FROM PAGE 1. THE time has come for one of Clyde’s biggest developments to officially celebrate the opening of its huge on-site display village. The display village is just off the Berwick-Cranbourne Road, and is located within the Clydevale Estate, a project run and developed by Abiwood. To mark this milestone occasion in the estate’s history, Clydevale will be hosting a grand opening event at the new display village on Saturday15 October. With over 40 display homes to open on-site from some of Australia’s award-winning builders the display village is expected to attract potential homebuyers from all around Victoria. The homes on display are some of the most contemporary and innovative in the market, making this display village a modern home design destination. You will find all of the major builders down at the village along with many smaller boutique builders exhibiting unique home designs. There is also a mix of single and double-storey homes to explore that will inspire your own ideas for your dream home. The managing director of Abiwood, Mark Drysdale, has been eagerly looking

forward to the grand opening and what the display village will bring to the estate for years to come. “Clydevale positions itself as the gateway to Clyde - setting a high quality benchmark for the area. We invite you to picture yourself in this community and to see the lifestyle and investment benefits

that will flow as Clydevale grows and matures. Come and enjoy your ’new life’ at Clydevale.“ The free event will be an afternoon of family fun with many activities for both kids and parents to enjoy including pony rides, a petting zoo, jumping castle, face painting, a coffee van and much more.

There will also be a barbecue fundraiser run by the Clyde CFA to keep everyone fuelled throughout the day. Display village sales office is located at 9 Murphy Street, Clyde North. Open seven days a week, noon to 5pm. 0488 972 717.

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The Armadale 29.8sq The Armadale is a big family home that seamlessly blends federation style with contemporary living and the charm of yesteryear. You will love the 11 foot ceilings as you enter the home and the warmth of the timber floors. The Armadale is set apart from the rest, with endless quality finishes like large deep dish cornice, decorative arches and picture rails. The kitchen/family/dining area form an entertainment activity hub which includes a beautiful traditional kitchen complete with mantelpiece and walk-in pantry. There is also a large separate living area, proof of the generous living space the Armadale has to offer and a covered alfresco area, the perfect place to spend those warm summer nights.

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PERFECT FOR SMALLER BLOCKS EVERY child needs a backyard to play in; however it is extremely difficult to combine the cost of a big block of land, and a big house at an affordable price. The Colchester 300E by RMS Homes is the perfect solution as this clever design combines four bedrooms, study nook, two separate living areas, a huge alfresco area complete with outdoor kitchen, patio blinds and barbecue ideal for outside living, and all capable of fitting on a 12.5m wide x 30m long block of land, leaving plenty of space for the kids to play. As with all RMS designs, it features the incredible “TurnKey Essential“ inclusions such as stone benchtops to kitchen, ensuite and bathroom; ducted heating, air conditioning, carpets and fully tiled living areas, fully fitted out wardrobes, window furnishings, 900mm stainless steel appliances and dishwasher. But that’s not all - the inclusions don’t stop inside, with fencing, landscaping, fully concreted driveway and path, clothesline and letterbox all completing the ultimate turnkey package. Take a look at RMS Homes’ huge range of home designs by going to their website. They have many options available with plans starting from a tiny 8 squares up to a whopping 60 squares and everything in between. RMS Homes is the only builder that includes everything in their entire home design range so you can literally put your key in the door, move in your furniture and start living straight away without the burden of completing items yourself.

The great thing about RMS Homes is they don’t have ‘starting prices’ - they have ‘finished prices’ so you know up front how much your selected new RMS home is going to cost before you hand over any of your hard earned money. Right now RMS Homes are offering their customers ’$500 full deposit’ on all of their designs with no more to pay until construction starts, a real money saver for those customers with their own land already. Colchester 300E As Displayed - $323,900 Website: www.rmshomes.com.au DISPLAY: 5 Clovelly Way Officer (Timbertop Display Village) Contact: 1800 663 853 or 0450 669 303

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CHARACTER-FILLED and perfectly positioned in a tranquil court, this much-loved home offers impressive levels of accommodation for all your toys. Apart from its high clearance, double drive-through garage, there’s a caravan/ boat port and a further double garage and workshop at the rear. Inside polished floors, high ceilings, both wood and gas fires create a wonderful warmth and ambiance. The home features three bedrooms, master ensuite, generous lounge, and separate dining area with French doors accessing covered outdoor entertainment area, casual family room and jarrah benched kitchen with quality appliances. It’s outdoors where this home really shines – the massive weather proofed entertainment deck provides room for a variety of uses. Add to this, the 7.5m long caravan or boat port plus the 6 x 9 metre garage workshop and the needs of most will be accommodated. There’s still plenty of room for kicking the footy, a majestic English oak with kids’ treehouse cubby becomes a wonderful shady canopy over the warmer months. A property with all the ‘I wants’ featured – be quick – it certainly won’t last.

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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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Pakenham

Buyers Over $830,000

Buyers Over $350,000

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

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Securely leased until the 15th November, 2020 is this perfect investment property. Floor area of approximately 50m2, located in the Manhattan Arcade. Returning $985 per month plus all outgoings. Excellent foot traffic and access to the Main Street. Ideal for new investor or add to the portfolio, rarely offered in this location!!

Representing history, character and charm of the early 1900’s, is the former bank in Nar Nar Goon. Preserved in its original condition is the old bank, featuring a manager’s office, teller point with exceptional woodwork and history. At the rear of the original bank is a one bedroom flat plus garage or possible bedroom. The flat offers a timber kitchen with electric cooking, lounge with gas heating and is currently rented. A real landmark of the Goon, an opportunity not to be missed!!

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Prime position & opportunity.

For auction.

8794 0500

Saturday 15 October at 11:30am

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

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

Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300

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Opportunity knocks but once….

For sale.

9707 0556

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56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au

This one’s ready to go; bathed in natural light, it is presentation perfect and has a very homely feel t t t t t

3 bed, 2 bath, 4th bedroom/study Open plan living, floating timber Up-to-date caesar stone kitchen Heating, cooling and 9ft ceilings Low maintenance backyard

There’s nothing to do here, but move in. Come, inspect & decide if it’s for you. Now’s your opportunity.

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Beaconsfield 3 Crestview Drive

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

Beaconsfield 21 Kevin Close

Feel at home in Beaconsfield. For sale. Buyers Over $425,000 Looking to break into the market or expand your investment portfolio? Situated on 522m2 you don’t want to miss this fantastic opportunity. t 3 bedrooms, all with WIR’s t 3 generous living areas t Kitchen with 900mm cooker t Alfresco entertaining area The property offers two wall heaters and split system cooling and carport. Also the convenience of being located close to public transport, Beaconsfield village, Manna gum picnic area and great schools.

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Berwick 59 Albrecht Avenue

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For sale. Buyers Over $695,000 Situated on 1002m2 this magnificent federation style home delivers a quality of living that is hard to beat. t 4 bedrooms, master with WIR/ES t 3 spacious living areas t Entertainers kitchen, walk in pantry t Alfresco entertaining area The home includes ducted heating/ cooling, oversized remote double garage, 10 seater spa and is located only a short distance to local shops, great public transport and some of the finest schooling options in the South East. Don’t miss out!

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

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 12325417-KC40-16


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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

Berwick 88 Ward Road

Clyde North 112 Selandra Boulevard

For sale.

9707 0556

For auction.

8794 0500

Buyers Over $470,000

56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021

Saturday 22 October at 12pm

Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Jamie O’halloran 0457 001 623 Dale Smith 0430 200 224

t 4 bedrooms, master with FE and WIR t Formal lounge, dining with new blinds t Galley style kitchen, s/s appliances t Family living area open onto large decked pergola, double remote garage, ducted heating and much more

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t 4 bedrooms master with WIR and ensuite t An open plan designer kitchen t 3 large separate living areas great for entertaining guests t Dbl lock up garage with internal access t Ducted heating and evaporative cooling

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SITUATED in Berwick’s North is this elegant, family home of grand proportions in a stunning garden setting. Upon entrance, the warm, stylish presence is apparent, featuring high ceilings, open living spaces and quality appointments throughout. The versatile floor plan boasts four generous bedrooms, formal lounge and dining, designer, granite kitchen, incorporating dining and family room. The parents’ retreat is a luxurious space, boasting walk-in robes and a double ensuite with granite vanity and spa. Features European appliances to kitchen, security system, ducted heating, gas log fire, split system cooling, ducted vacuum, storage galore, wine cellar, and direct entry to the oversized, double, remote garage. Outdoor living is nothing short of stunning, offering timber-lined, covered entertaining, with expansive Merbau decking and cafe blinds, overlooking captivating gardens and a manicured hedge, creating a screen from the neighbours. Located in the exclusive, Bryn Mawr Estate, within walking distance to four schools (public and private) central to Berwick and Beaconsfield townships, makes for convenient living. Contact – Amanda Charles, 0400 347 968

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LEONGATHA Narre Warren 8 Louisa Court

20-ACRE LIFESTYLE PROPERTY

For auction.

8794 0500

Saturday 15 October at 1pm Buyers Over $470,000

Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Jamie O’halloran 0457 001 623 Fabian Villella 0419 384 683

t 3 bedrooms master with WIR & ensuite t Open plan living with 2 separate living areas and a renovated kitchen t Located on 650sqm block of land t Heating & cooling

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LIVE on the land, enjoy your privacy and yet only be a hop, skip and a jump to town … how good would that be! This property is right on the edge of the Leongatha township and combines lifestyle living with hobby farming interests. This unique brick home is set on 20 acres (approximate) of flat land. A spacious family home with three good-sized bedrooms, a study, two bathrooms and three living areas. The master bedroom is complete with a full ensuite and good size walkin robe. The front lounge has a vaulted ceiling and feature fireplace which also covers the open plan family room, dining and kitchen. There is also a split-system reverse-cycle to cover your heating and cooling needs. The central kitchen has a walkin pantry, plenty of cupboards and benchspace and gas cooking. There are lots of lovely windows that really open up the home, making it light and bright and allowing you to take in the rural outlook. At the opposite end of the house to the master bedroom are two bedrooms, bathroom with spa bath and its own living space which would be ideal for the kids or dual occupancy. Owning a property of this size offers the opportunity to run some cattle, calf rearing or horse agistment, which would make an ideal income opportunity. It’s also spot on for someone wanting to run

their business from home. The property has excellent shedding (approximately 20m x 7.5m), a double car garage, good fencing, two dams and the home is on town water. 8600 Bass Hwy, Leongatha offers all of the attributes sought after in quality lifestyle living. This property is in a great location and with a few finishing touches you can stamp your own mark on this superb property. These types of properties are extremely popular. Come and have a look on one of our open days or book an appointment for another time that suits you better. Auction terms - 10 per cent deposit, 30/60 day settlement.

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8600 Bass Highway Inspect: Saturday, 8 October, 11am - 11.30am; Saturday, 15 October, 11am-11.30am; Saturday, 22 October, 11am-11.30am Auction: Saturday, 5 November, 11 am on site Contact: Jean O’Loughlin, 0428 571 083 or Don Olden, 0417 805 312 ELDERS, LEONGATHA, 5662 3523


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Berwick 47 Lawrence Drive Village Horizons Splendour

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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

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Oficer 23 Grassland Crescent

Saturday 15th October at 11.00am View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22953

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Berwick 1 Pendulum Place

Prime Parkland Position

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Prime Position

For Sale

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 Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22967

Stylish yet unassuming from the street, this superbly presented home ofers a low maintenance carefree lifestyle. Featuring a flexible free flowing floor plan with two separate living areas and a fully appointed kitchen with stainless steel appliances; including dishwasher. Other comforts include ducted heating, cooling, 9 t ceilings, internal access from the garage & good sized pergola. The bright and well maintained property is cleverly designed to incorporate indoor/ outdoor living.

Negotiation Over $490,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23223

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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

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 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.

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Berwick 10 Mason Way

Negotiation Over $1,550,000 View Saturday @ 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

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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 Saturday @ 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 Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22984

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

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Berwick 14 Outlook Drive

Berwick 191 - 195 High Street

Outlook Opportunity

For Sale

Help Create Berwick’s Future!

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

Price By Negotiation View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22938

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.

Saturday 22nd October at 11.00am View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW22962

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

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Narre Warren South 7 Parish Court

Narre Warren South 22 Armitage Drive

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

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Modern Family Entertainer

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Beautiful Quality Built Residence

For Sale

Located at the front is the spacious, light filled master bedroom which includes ensuite & WIR. Opposite is the large sitting room. Stunning timber floors sweep through to the open plan lounge, spacious family meals area and superb kitchen with quality appliances and ample bench and cupboard space. Additionally there is an impressive pool room making sure you have enough space for all your needs. Outside ofers a private retreat with pool, a paved area with pergola as well as low maintenance greenery.

Saturday 29th October at 11.30am View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23225

The versatile and spacious floorplan ensures family living is a breeze. The 8 seat theatre room at the front of the home with split level seating and home theatre system brings the cinema experience home. The spacious study could work as a fith bedroom, with a stunning kitchen and family meals area complete with S/S appliances. The outdoor area is a superb feature of the home with an undercover alfresco and built in BBQ and bar. As well as the pitched pergola, the spacious yard includes a garden shed.

Negotiation Over $630,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW22882

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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

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

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BERWICK

8 Canning Drive

BEACONSFIELD UPPER

Sophisticated Living

Renovated Gem on St. Georges

Situated in Berwick’s North is an elegant family home in a stunning garden setting. The versatile loor 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 ire, s/s cool, duct vacuum, wine cellar, & direct entry garage. Outdoors is stunning, with Merbau decking & café blinds.

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

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

Price: Buyers Over $730,000 Inspect Saturday 11.00am - 11.30am Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

BEACONSFIELD UPPER

6 Corringham Road

BEACONSFIELD UPPER

Tranquil Living in Garden Setting

Exquisite Living on 6 Acres

Positioned on just under an acre, surrounded by gardens & well established trees is this 5 Bdr family home. Indoors boasts lounge, kit, din/fam, wood heat & S/S heat/cool. Most rooms enjoy garden views through ample windows. A glass room is the perfect space to take in the sun & peaceful surrounds. Outdoors feat covered entertaining overlooking private gardens & generous shedding. Situated close to all amenities.

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: Buyers Over $640,000 Inspect Saturday 2.00pm - 2.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

Price: Expessions of Interest Inspect Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

BEACONSFIELD UPPER

33 St Georges Road

75 St Georges Road

2 Haupt Place

Due to continuous growth, Kaye Charles Real Estate in Beaconsfield are seeking an experienced

REAL ESTATE SALES EXECUTIVE to join our successful team.

Create Your Dream Kaye Charles are proud to present this unique, manicured parcel of land on approx.1/4 acre, in sought after Upper Beaconsfield. This picturesque block is an idyllic setting to build your dream home, no landscaping required all within walking distance to schools, sporting facilities & the village. With vacant land being so scarcely available, a quick sale is expected, be prompt to avoid disappointment. Price: Buyers Over $540,000 Inspect By Appointment Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

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Pakenham

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Captivating, Contemporary Living Warm and inviting, the interior comprises an open living room, meals, gourmet kitchen and stainless steel appliances. Sliding glass doors to a private alfresco. Highlights include ducted heating, ducted vacuum and remote double.

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3A 1B 4D

20 Palmerston Street

Renovate Or Re Develop INSPECT: Saturday 1:30pm BUYERS: Over $300,000 Matt Clark 0417 411 883 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538

Outstanding opportunity to renovate or re develop. Superb location, 923m2 block. Wide leafy streetscape and short stroll to the Village. Secure your future now.

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11 Doran Road A Tranquil Haven for an Enviable Lifestyle Accessed by a long Pin Oak lined driveway, discover this beautifully proportioned steel framed brick residence of an assures and timeless design. Secluded amongst mature colour filled gardens with some magnificent European shade trees. Offering light filled formal and informal living areas, a chef’s dream kitchen, two bathrooms and four spacious bedrooms, plus study and a four car garage under roofline. In essence, an exceptional lifestyle opportunity in a tightly held pocket of Bunyip within easy walking distance to High Street shopping and excellent access to M1 Freeway and major shopping hubs.

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INSPECT: Saturday 3:00pm BUYERS: Over $740,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778

330 Morrison Road

BUY 1, BUY 2- CHOICE IS YOURS!

AUCTION Saturday 22nd October 11.00am INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940

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Pakenham Upper

Factories 3 & 4, 7-9 Bormar Drive • 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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Ellerslie INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: $710,000 OR $355,000 EACH Todd McKenna 0418 391 182

Located on a pastured 2.5 acres with magnificent rural views discover this beautifully presented two bedroom brick residence offering spacious light filled living. This is an amazing opportunity to secure an entry level property in this tightly held enclave.

INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $565,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778


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8 Inglis Road

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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.

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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY Endeavour Hills

(Lot 2) 45 Endeavour Crescent PREMIUM LOCATION

AUCTION: THIS SATURDAY 8th October at 1.00pm INSPECT: Saturday 12.30pm Michael Rosario 0400 972 032 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629

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.

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13 Still Water Way The Ultimate Lifestyle Location! Boasting modern street appeal, contemporary space this brilliant home enjoys an ultra-convenient location within walking distance to Arena Shopping Centre and Cardinia train station. The spacious open plan living area offers 9ft ceilings with garden vistas and a northerly aspect. Aspiring chefs will love the glamorous hostess kitchen featuring island bench and stainless steel appliances; including dishwasher. Large glass doors open to bring the indoors outside with a covered alfresco area enjoy some quiet time, entertain friends or a weekend BBQ with the family. Highlights include ducted gas heating, Air conditioning, remote double car garage.

AUCTION: THIS SATURDAY 8th of October at 11.00am INSPECT: Saturday from 10:00am Michael Patchell 0419 381 411

3A 2B 2D

INSPECT: Saturday 12:30pm BUYERS: Over $395,000 Matt Clark 0417 411 883 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY 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.

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13 Goodall Court

3A 2B 6D

“A Touch of Yesteryear … AUCTION: Sat 8th October 11.00am INSPECT: Saturday 10:30am 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: Saturday 12.00pm BUYERS: Over $590,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940


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8 Years Young This young 4 bedroom home, only a stone’s throw away from Lynbrook’s amenities will give buyers the opportunity to purchase a fresh home with all the bells and whistles you’d expect. Inside you are instantly met with plenty of natural sunlight, and floating timber laminate flooring which makes it easier to maintain. The large lounge and separate family room are all the living you are going to need to support your growing family and the separate meals area will make sure there is enough space to feed your troops.

The galley style kitchen overlooks the spacious family and meals area, giving you great views of your backyard, especially if you want to keep an eye on the kids playing. Coming into the warmer months the alfresco area will hold fantastic family BBQ’s or intimate get together when you want some peace and quiet. All the bedrooms in the property are fantastic in size and will comfortably have Queen Size beds with plenty of room to move. The master is exceptionally spacious, with a WIR and Full ensuite that caters for a growing family.

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For Sale Price Range $460,000+ View Saturday Contact Agent ljhooker.com/1SOHFW

Narre Warren South 8785 0377 Shop 20, Casey Central Shopping Centre, 400 Narre Warren - Cranbourne Road

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Pristine Home in Over 55s Village Set this at the top of your list to view this Saturday, If you are looking to downsize, have a beautiful place to call home and still want to be close to amenities, then look no further. This exceptional home has so much to offer, 3 great size bedrooms all with Built in robes and ceiling fans on remote, Master with its own ensuite and Walk in robe, Perfect for people who need the space for their hobbies and or crafts. Entertaining from the spacious lounge will be a treat, with internal access from the light filled single garage with extra space for storage and access to the cottage style yard, enjoy the low maintenance gardens and alfresco dining in

the warmer months under the beautiful pergola area, perfect for the family get togethers. The spacious hostess kitchen has lots of bench and cupboard space and looks out to the garden and dining area. This home has been looked after and everything thought of, ducted heating throughout and two split systems. Close to transport, and opposite the recently expanded Casey Central Shopping Centre. Its not very often the 3 bedroom units come up for sale, so be quick, you won’t be disappointed. PLEASE NOTE, THIS UNIT IS IN A OVER 55’S RETIREMENT VILLAGE

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Narre Warren South 8785 0377 Shop 20, Casey Central Shopping Centre, 400 Narre Warren - Cranbourne Road

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BEAUTIFUL HOME PLUS SPACIOUS BUNGALOW This beautiful home has been lovingly maintained. With 3 bedrooms in the main home and additional bedroom in the Bungalow, you’ll have the extra space for whatever your needs may be. With all the modern comforts of ducted heating and evaporative cooling, you’ll feel comfortable all year through. This home has beautiful timber floors and a spacious L-Shaped lounge/dining area adjacent to the hostess kitchen. Freshly painted in neutral tones, with modern window furnishings you will be able to move straight in and enjoy! For the entertainers the modern fully enclosed

pergola area is perfect for all the family get togethers, no matter what the weather is doing and gives undercover access to the Bungalow which we will get to shortly. The bungalow is spacious with a large living area that boast its own heating and cooling and its own separate bedroom that also has another split system. The bungalows’ bathroom is accessed through the bedroom and has provisions to be used as a laundry too. Perfect for the home office, teenagers or parents retreat. Need extra storage, the double tandem garage, behind the double secure carport should be more than enough.

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Narre Warren South 57 Amhurst Drive

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Narre Warren South 8785 0377 Shop 20, Casey Central Shopping Centre, 400 Narre Warren - Cranbourne Road

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Options Galore If you’re after a property that gives you options then look no further than this exceptionally kept home that has tenants who treat it like their own, who would like to stay if not and you’re looking to buy to move in then this can be accommodated too. This townhouse sits on a comfy low maintenance 312m2 which has a generous size home situated on it. Consisting of 3 bedrooms, 3 toilets, 2 bathrooms which includes a full ensuite to the master and a double garage to store your cars. The kitchen overlooks the family room and is only a few steps to the formal dining room, which adjoins the large

lounge room. Internal access, ducted heating, 2 split systems, high ceilings downstairs, ducted vacuum and lots of natural light make this wonderful property feel like home. Located only a stone’s throw away from public transport, schools, major freeways and the newly appointed Casey Central Shopping Precinct this is sure to be a keeper for the long run. Achieving $1586pcm this fantastic property would be a gem in your rental portfolio

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Narre Warren South 8785 0377 Shop 20, Casey Central Shopping Centre, 400 Narre Warren - Cranbourne Road

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LOOK AT THE BIRCHES EARLY ‘Australian Country Homestead’ tradition shines here with stylish elegance and the inspiration of ‘Rankins Roses’ original nursery home site, brilliantly combined to create one of the area’s finest residences – ‘The Birches’. Enter the security gate and privately hedged white stone driveway to uncover many treasures within the original Rankins Roses Home site, an oasis set on one acre of botanical garden splendour – every inch of it passionately planned, planted and nurtured for over 25 years. A sensational pristine white Harkaway Home sits among the mature garden, offering a substantial 45-square family home – conveniently and privately placed in the heart of Beaconsfield. Every possible educational facility is within a stone’s throw, as well as Monash Freeway access, Casey Hospital moments away and trendy Beaconsfield hub right at your doorstep. Fine French-influenced styling throughout the four-bedroom plus study homestead leaves you feeling like you are in another world. Every room is warm and bright, luxuriously appointed and cleverly designed. Sizeable bedrooms with 10 foot ceilings - each with its own set of French doors leading out to the wide wrap-around verandahs, airy spa bathrooms and immense living spaces. Two formal rooms with towering 12foot vaulted timber-lined ceilings and wide open spaces featuring fireplaces, ornate cornicing and classic colouring. The heart of the home is a central glass conservatory; an inside/outside room connected to the kitchen, is flooded with northern sunlight and is simply a magical

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space to relax and entertain! A romantic old world ambience combines with today’s luxury finishes of central heating, air-conditioning, full Bose surround sound and Miele and Belling kitchen appliances. The two storey garage/barn with automatic doors is fully lined plus a mezzanine level is easily converted into a fully serviced second dwelling if need be. To fully appreciate this botanical and architectural masterpiece set in the urban growth zone, an inspection is a must. Do yourself a favor and come along to experience.

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Lifestyle and Entertainment What a lifestyle this property has to offer! From the moment you arrive one can sense that this home is a place to be together with family and friends. Set on a superb 2000m2 allotment surrounded by landscaped gardens, hedges, birdlife and native trees offering privacy and views in every direction. This one off design with its full height casement windows and French doors allows light and bright living to this spacious home. A place for everyone to enjoy and places for friends and family to entertain as one. Comprising 5 bedrooms the master being on a grand scale with oversize ensuite and WIR, there are 4 additional king-size bedrooms

with sliding robes to each, private study, massive theatre/ living room, games room for the kids, 2 powder rooms, and an additional bathroom. Immaculate spotted gum timber flooring as you enter the foyer flows through to an outstanding family room with a gas log fire for those cosy nights, adjoining meals and a beautiful high gloss kitchen equipped with all appliances and stone bench tops, this is the heart of the home for getting together. Outside alfresco area is merbau decked with a stone feature wall.

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Steve Keam 0418 593 554 Simon Field 0400 154 323 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 A partnership in caring 54 High Street, Berwick

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Price Suit Buyers Over $850,000 View Saturday 1-1:30pm (Photo ID Required) Contact Kristen Turner 0410 615 228 Anne Haynes 0417 007 350

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Spread across a breathtaking 42 squares, this striking modern contemporary residence is awaiting its new owner! An ultra-modern facade follows from the front to the back, revealing one surprise after another - the family is well catered for in pure luxury. Wide open spaces, soaring ceilings & large picture windows. Expected extras of refrigerated cooling, ducted heating, alarm system & offstreet parking for 2 further vehicles.

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A striking street presence, premium fittings throughout & within walking distance to Berwick Village, this exquisite executive home offers a lifestyle perfect for the professional family, retirees, couples or investors who understand the finer things in life. Outside a delightful private alfresco area allows for outdoor entertaining in style. The double remote garage with internal access. Rarely will you find a home of this quality.

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3 Pownceby Court, PAKENHAM Two For The Price Of One If dual living is your requirement then here it is, ideal for the growing family or livein inlaws. Situated on the North side of Pakenham, main home features 3 large bedrooms, master with full ensuite and built-in robes, 2 living areas, stylish kitchen & more! Dual living component consists of formal lounge, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and laundry. Call now to inspect this unique property!

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A Residence Without Equal Occupying an esteemed 3.4acre position in Berwick’s most prestigious lifestyle estate, we are proud to bring to the market – 8 Mallaig Rise. Freshly built, and truly in a class of its own, properties of this calibre are extremely difficult to find and virtually impossible to forget. Crafted to fastidious perfection, this residence spreads across some 70sqs, offering impressive proportions coupled with sophistication. Custom gates that evoke Tuscany lead you through a maple-lined driveway. The internal floorplan is thoughtfully designed, comprising three wings within the main house, and consisting of five sizeable bedrooms, each with its own full bathroom and craftsman-built cabinetry closets. Soaring ceilings and aged Oak flooring ensure this exceptional home will always remain timeless. Have a hit of tennis on the floodlit court or enjoy summer days in the sprawling pool built by Aloha, solar-heated, self-cleaning and glass tiled. A fully separated executive studio, with exquisitely crafted cabinetry, is ideal for maintaining a library. The pool house is the perfect spot to enjoy the heart-stirring views. 8 separate Daikin heating/cooling zoned systems, smart-wired lights and sound accessible remotely, a network of routers to maintain a stable Internet connection throughout. Tuscan-inspired exteriors showcase archways, cobbled stone driveways all finished off by soft mood lighting.

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The Birches Early ‘Australian Country Homestead’ tradition shines here with stylish elegance and the inspiration of ‘Rankins Roses’ original nursery home site, brilliantly combined to create one of the area’s finest residences. Set in a 1 acre oasis of botanical garden splendour – every inch of it passionately planned, planted and nurtured for over 25 years. A sensational Harkaway Home sits amongst the gardens, offering a 45sq family home – conveniently and privately placed in the heart of Beaconsfield. Every possible educational facility is within a stone’s throw, as well as Monash Freeway access, Casey Hospital moments away and Beaconsfield hub right at your doorstep. Fine French-influenced styling throughout the homestead, 2 formal rooms with towering 12 ft vaulted timber lined ceilings and wide open spaces featuring fireplaces, ornate cornicing and classic colourings. The heart of the home is a central glass conservatory; an inside/outside room connected to the kitchen, is flooded with northern sunlight and is simply a magical space to relax and entertain! Central heating, air conditioning, full Bose surround sound and Miele and Belling kitchen appliances. The two storey garage/barn with automatic doors is fully lined plus a mezzanine level is easily converted into a fully serviced second dwelling if need be. To fully appreciate this botanical and architectural masterpiece set in the UGZ, an inspection is a must.

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BERWICK 102 - 104 BRISBANE STREET

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Here is a rare Opportunity to obtain this majestic homestead situated in Olde Berwick on a 1524 m2 Block. The home features a formal lounge with ornamental fire place and large windows capturing the view of the gardens and flowing into the formal dining room. The family area is large with feature bay like windows to the sunroom and adjoining the kitchen. Upstairs there are 3 large bedrooms, main bathroom plus a study/4th bedroom. The master has a parents retreat, full ensuite and built in robes. The front entrance and stair well have feature stain glass. Outside the double garage has a storage / workshop area and bathroom with separate toilet. The fully landscaped block has established trees and garden beds that finish off the property.

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CHARM AND CHARACTER IF a home filled with character and charm is what you are after, look no further! Fully restored with an abundance of features including three large bedrooms with open fireplace to master. A stunning bathroom with clawfoot bath and separate shower and two toilets. Open plan lounge and dining area. Other key features of the home include polished floorboards and painted pine lining boards throughout the entire home, high ceilings, large two-level undercover deck with the most magnificent views of the town and countryside, sunroom, solid fuel heater plus natural ducted gas heating and air-conditioning. The huge 1383 square metre block is a great size for the kids to run around in, or an abundant amount of room for

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9704 2533

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15 Perfect Acres - excePtionAl QuAlity Home

A home for the whole family on ~15acres with reliable water, great fencing, extensive shedding + loading race & yards. The home of an exceptional standard with 4BRs, 2 ensuites plus main bathroom, 2 living rooms, light illed dining area, large kitchen, butler’s pantry, ducted vacuum, ducted heating + R/C split systems and so much more. There is internal access from the R/C garage, and the outdoor entertaining area is huge! A very appealing and easy property indeed! Fantastic land suitable for horses and / or any other interests. $640,000 internet iD: 10448882 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

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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. Terms Further details

10 Deposit, Balance 30 days Alex Bartolo 0412 216 890 or Maureen Bartolo 0414 514 118 Auction Saturday 22nd October @ 2.00pm Oice 24/7 days a week on 03 9704-2533

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LARGE UNIT IN LANG LANG Two bedroom unit of approx 12sq with large living area. Modern kitchen. New LED down lights. Electric stove oven. Two split system air conditioners. Modern bathroom, bath and single shower. Single brick garage, auto roller door. Large rear yard. Located in a quiet court.

• 3 bedrooms, 1 study, 2 bathrooms 3 • 3 living areas, wood heater, s/s r/c • 20 acres (approx.) of quality land • Good fencing, 2 dams, town water • Big shed (approx. 20m x 7.5m), dbl garage • 18mins to Inverloch, 1hr 45min to Melb

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AUCTION: Saturday 5th November 2016 at 11am onsite 8600 Bass Hwy, Leongatha

Lang Lang - langlang@alexscott.com.au 35A Westernport Road. 5997 5599

WARRAGUL / 41 Gladstone Street & 78 Albert Street

Auction terms – 10% deposit, 30/60 day settlement Web Id 10468576

Contact Anthony Rabl 0458 236 466 / Inspect By Appointment

35 LANGFORD STREET

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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST RARE COMMERCIAL DUAL TITLE FREEHOLD Do not miss this rare opportunity to purchase TWO outstanding inner town adjoining commercial 1 zoned (CZ1) properties with the combined land size of approx. 2035m2. Boasting high profile road frontages on the fringe of the Warragul CBD, each title comprises existing office/consulting suites and on-site parking, with one property currently leased to a long term excellent tenant. Both properties have direct street access and would suit an array of tenants. These unique properties are in a prime position on the verge of what is poised amongst Warragul’s obvious Commercial expansion strategy.

n Strategically well placed parcel of land on the town centre fringe n Approximately 6500 sqm with a 21 metre (approx) frontage to Langford Street n Zoned Residential Growth with easy access to shopping precinct, train station and public transport n Brick veneer building of approx 240 sqm with air conditioning and toilet/washroom facilities n Extensive bitumen hard stand car parking area and roadway n Flexible site offering re-development options to a purchaser and suitable for a variety of uses (STCA) n Property being offered with vacant possession and negotiable settlement terms n Expression of interest closing Friday 18 November at 12 noon

Contact: Robert Sim 0409 194 084 John Kerr Real Estate, Moe

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AUCTION / Friday 21st October 1.00pm (onsite) TERMS / 10% Deposit, balance 30/60/90/120 Days 33 Smith St Warragul

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3/4A Buchanan Road

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21 Kevin Close

Sat 11.00am-11.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

13 Geranium Court

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

90 Brunt Road

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

14 Orsino Place

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

3 Crestview Drive

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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59 Albrecht Avenue

21 Kevin Close

Sun 11.00am -11.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

42 Lodge Crescent

3 Crestview Drive

Sun 11.00am -11.30am

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2 Sorbus Close

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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9 Taunton Court

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

22 Barrier Reef Circuit

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OBrien - 9706 0556

17 Fern Way

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6 Dozey Place

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75 Shrives Road

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Sun 10.00pm - 10.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

5 Exley Court

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OBrien - 9706 0556

7 Parish Court

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

83 John Fawkner Drive

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

22 Armitage Drive

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

46 Allunga Parade

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

89 Shetland Street

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

22 The Quays

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

28 Brisbane Street

Sun 12.00pm- 12.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

72 Charles Green Avenue

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

54 The Promenade

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

8 John Hunter Drive

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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36-38 The Boulevard

Sat 2.00pm - 3.00pm

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14 Showjump Crescent

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

8 Riddleston Court

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OBrien - 8794 0500

5 Glenara Court

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

9 Taunton Court

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

22 Barrier Reef Circuit

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

17 Fern Way

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LJ Hooker - 9707 2155

5 Exley Court

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OBrien - 9706 0556

75 Shrives Road

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83 John Fawkner Drive

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

22 The Quays

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8 John Hunter Drive

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

36-38 The Boulevard

Sun 2.00pm - 2.45pm

92 Charles Green Avenue

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

14 Showjump Crescent

Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

5 Glenara Court

Sun 3.00pm - 3.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

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75 St Georges Road

Sat 1.00pm

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

33 St Georges Road

Sat 11.00am

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

11 Doran Road

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444

6 Corringham Road

Sat 2.00pm

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

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89 St Georges Road

Sat 3.00pm

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112 Selandra Boulevard

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

15 Glenelg Street

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

BERWICK 32/6 Melville Park Drive

1.00pm - 1.30pm

102 - 104 Brisbane Street

2.00pm - 2.30pm

42 Insignia Crescent

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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39 Falabela Road

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7 Marblelight Way

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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21 Gillingham Crescent

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

112 Selandra Boulevard

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

7 Nightingale Cres

Sat 1.00pm

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

13 Geranium Court

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

47 Lawrence Drive

Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

14 Orsino Place

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1 Westmere Street

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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1-5/15 Lamb Street

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9 Magarra Crescent

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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37 Dearing Avenue

2A Rheanva Street

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14 Outlook Drive

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39 Falabela Road

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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GEMBROOK 80 Grey Road

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

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OBrien - 5995 0500

HALLAM

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

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28/10-8 Belgrave Hallam Road Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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44 Lurline Street

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

33 Adam Avenue

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 5995 0500

16 Silverstone Drive

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

10 Kilberry Crescent

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

CRANBOURNE

OBrien - 8794 0500

OBrien - 9707 0556

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2.00pm - 2.30pm

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104 Peterson Road

3.00pm - 3.30pm

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9 Kayanite Way

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

23 Grassland Crescent

Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm

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20 Bayview Road

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44 John Street

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4/4 Anderson Street

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Find local work with an advert in the Phone 9791 8184 27 Riverview Crescent Eumemmerring.

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• Free Measure & Quotes • Fast Glass Replacements • Splashbacks • Mirrors • Table Tops • Pet Doors

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General Notices

V Plumbing

V Septic Tanks

No Job Too Big or Small

Call: 0418 302 145

24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

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Joey’s Tree Services

Firewood / Mulch Sales Fully Insured Pensioner Discounts

1229142-ACM22-16

CCTV DRAIN CLEANING

20% o Speciaffl

DIGITAL TV SPECIALISTS

9700 1899 - 0439 931 138

Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.

CALL OUT FEE $0

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ECONOMY TILING 1127933-LB14-14

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

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Further information regarding the proposal can be obtained from Bhavin Mehta, Acting Team Leader Transport Network Planning on (03) 9705 5200.

Submissions regarding the proposal must be made in writing and received by Council by no later than Monday 7 November 2016.

SN1074465-PJ20-13

A person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or to be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting to be heard in support of their submission. All submissions will be considered in accordance with Section 223 of The Act. Submissions should be addressed to the Manager City Planning, and submitted to Council:

SKYHIGH TREE WORKS

0407 555 050

C389274-HJ50-5

V Water Cartage

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Phone: Dallas 0417 168 071

Oakfern Tree Care /L P

Pruning Removal Stump Grinding

Casey Cardinia Window Cleaning Homes, Offices and Shops

Ivan 0412 609 009

2. Telstra regards the proposed installation as a Lowimpact Facility under the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 1997 (“The Determination”) based on the description above.

Phone Geoff 0418 340 825 Fully Insured

V Windows

• Quality work

20% DISCOUNT

– for the whole house

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

• Steel Doors • Window Grilles • Stainless Steel Doors • Showers • Aluminium Doors • Fly Screens FRESUERE MEA OTES & QU

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Member HIA and MBA

9703 1530

PATRON WINDOWS

M. 0400 383 588 E. treecontrol4@bigpond.com

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

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

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9794 8989

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PROPOSAL TO UPGRADE A MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION AT NARRE WARREN

1. The proposed works will involve the re-use of three (3) existing panel antennas not exceeding 2.8m. Three (3) Tower Mounted Amplifiers (TMAs) to be installed behind the existing antennas. Six (6) existing feeders to be swapped-out for six (6) new feeders in the cable tray. Additional equipment to be installed in the existing outdoor shelter. The proposed upgrade will improve the Telstra LTE700 network within the area.

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Any person requesting to appear in person or to be represented by a person specified in his or her submission, will be notified of the day, time and place of the Council meeting or of a Committee determined by the Council to hear submissions.

Telstra plans to upgrade a telecommunications facility at 505 Berwick Road, Narre Warren East, VIC 3804. (Telstra Site ID: Narre Warren East, 27435)

5942 7664 0418 890 612

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ABSOLUTE TILING

The Manager City Planning Casey City Council PO Box 1000 Narre Warren 3805 caseycc@casey.vic.gov.au

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FLY SCREENS

Casey City Council, pursuant to Schedule 10, Clause 1b (Power to fix and alter the level of roads) and Clause 10 (Powers concerning fences, gates and by-passes) of the Local Government Act 1989 No.11 (The Act), proposes to lower the levels of Thompsons Road in the immediate vicinity of 1865 Thompsons Road Clyde North as part of the urbanisation and construction of Thompsons Road.

The lowering of the road will result in the need to close or relocate a farm access gate to the property at 1865 Thompsons Road Clyde North, as indicated in the plan below.

Call Matt 0419 561 093

FROM $249

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Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522

SECURITY

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PROPOSAL TO LOWER THE LEVELS OF THOMPSONS ROAD, IN THE VICINITY OF 1865 THOMPSONS ROAD, CLYDE NORTH.

The works are in accordance with the objectives set out in the gazetted Thompsons Road Precinct Structure Plan as well as the Clyde Development Contributions Plan (Casey Planning Scheme Amendment C187 and C208) and will facilitate the planned development of the precinct.

V Tiling

BOOMER BINS & SKIPS

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Trades & Services

Public Notice

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Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738

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Overhanging Trees Pruning / Shaping Tree Removal Hedge Trimming

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Pensioner Discounts

Up to 5 Days Hire 3m³, 4m³, 6m³ & 8m³ Skips Dirt, Concrete, Brick Specialist Walk-in Bins Available Commitment to Service

ALL TREE WORK

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Pressure cleaning ● Flexi pointing ●

Call Lucas 0419 259 266

FREE QUOTES

ANTENNA SPECIALIST 1300 361 979 0407 674 808

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

V Television/Video/Audio

V Roofing

NEW RIDGE ROOF RESTORATION

L&C Tree Services

1021701-KG17-12

Call 9077 0135

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

C1033281-KK23-12

Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs

HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS

C1072232-JJ4-13

Aluminium Roller Shutters and Security Doors ฀All repairs and services ฀All work guaranteed

1205948-HM46-15

Global Roller Shutters

C1055101-KK41-12

1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441

V Roller Shutters

Best Price Guaranteed

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

12325606-PB40-16

SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

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1237448-CG31-16

1226696-LB18-16

1239668-FA34-16

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1214877-PB05-16

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PIPEWORX PLUMBING and GASFITTING

V Tree Lopping/Surgery

3. Further information can be obtained from Amy Sweeney at Aurecon (on behalf of Telstra) on 03 9975 3740 or email: amy.sweeney@aurecongroup.com and at www.rfnsa.com.au/3804006 4. Written submissions should be sent to: PO Box 23061, Docklands, VIC, 8012 by 5pm on Wednesday 19th October 2016.

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V Business Opportunities

V Positions Vacant

Excavator/Tipper Truck Operators

AVON PLACE YOUR GARAGE SALE AD

For 5 and 13 tonne excavator plus tipper truck driver, HR/HC Licence required. Must be experienced. Immediate start. Phone: 0407 535 556.

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V Computer Repairs

ALL HOURS

V Garden/ Outdoor

Find it in the

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

section of Network Classifieds.

C940378-KK28-11

C997259-JL2-12

Registered Tax Agent. ELS. Home visits.

Call 0401 488 874

V Firewood

FIRE WOOD

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.

Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555 G6161817AA-dc15Jul

SN1090434-PJ37-13

SPECIAL 9793 5289

Red Lantern

$35 Metre Pakenham, Berwick

$37 metre

For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

V Home Services

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

9703 1616 0439 656 044 Pressed for time? Then call…

THE IRONING FAIRY

V For Sale

DESK Roll-top, 5 drawers, $350ono. Phone 0414 871 361.

• Fast and reliable service. • Collection and Delivery available • Flat rate per basket Call / Txt 0406 005 341

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More new ladies

9793 2988 9793 2986

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

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Delivered in 10 metre loads

I & G STUDD & SONS PTY LTD Ph: 5941 1880 1183213-LB19-15

V Adult Services

red17.com.au 17 Nicole Way Dandenong South

Mel 95 E3, 7days

ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services. QUEEN ANNE dining suite, table with 6 chairs, 3 piece lounge suite, Warwick fabric, new fabric, ivory. $1,800 for both. 0414 871 361.

V Garage Sales

Slim Mature Susie Petite, attractive, affectionate well groomed brunette. Visits u. 0438 665 032. SWA4133E.

Slim Young Lady (18+). Will visit you. Phone 9775 3210. swa224e.

Find it in the

General section of Network Classifieds.

BEACONSFIELD 1 Hair Court, Saturday 8th October, 8.30am 2pm. Lots of vintage items. Glassware, pottery, ornaments, furniture, plants, paintings, hardware, mirrors, lamps and bric-a-brac.

Visit

Visited

BERWICK 5 Oakbank Close, Sat 8th October, 9am-3pm. Furniture, household goods, manchester & brick-a-brac. Too much to list. No early birds.

Visit

Visited

NARRE WARREN 30 Sweet Gum Avenue, Sat 8th Oct, 8am-2pm. Books, plants, furniture & more.

Visit

V Pets & Services

5941 2516

AND COMPLETE CARE GROOMING SERVICE • Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath • Grooming • Flea Rinse • Clipping • Nail Clipping • Blow Drying Phil & Sue

9702 1642

Real Estate section of Network Classifieds.

Phone Paul 9796 8833 or 0417 107 122. C848364-KK39-10

DRIVER/ LABOURER POSITION

1213191-DJ03-16

DROVER

Visited

V Storage

BERWICK SELF STORAGE UNITS Enterprise Avenue Berwick We Offer:

9 Modern clean facility - Units from 4.6sqm to 33sqm 9 Convenient access - Your own lock and key 9 Security gated entry - 24hr video surveillance

9705 4888

firstnational COMMERCIAL

during business hours.

Neilson Partners

To arrange an inspection phone

1223431-HM14-16

section of Network Classifieds.

Concrete reinstatement paths and kerb & channel. SE suburbs. Good Conditions. Car license essential.

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

Buy, Rent & Sell in our

Buy, Rent & Sell in the

Real Estate

Fulltime position.

Visited

NARRE WARREN 8 Shara Crt. Sat-Sun 8th-9th. 7am-3pm. No early birds. Moving house. Everything Must go!

Visit

CONCRETER Position vacant for experienced concreters. Immediate start. Must have drivers licence. Full time jobs. 0413 606 644

Gathercole’s The Meat People

Investor looking for houses in local area. No fees. Call Dave 0428 678 489.

FIBREGLASS LAMINATORS Experienced fibreglass laminators and fitters required for immediate start. The ability to read drawings would be an advantage. Dandenong based company, experienced applicants only need apply. Please phone reception on 9706 0099.

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 Painters Wanted

DRIVER / MEAT LUMPER

NEED TO SELL YOUR HOUSE?

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Train for a good life VFA Learning have built a strong reputation in Narre Warren based on delivering first class training, learning outcomes and integrity making them the provider of choice with many local secondary colleges and education seekers, Career Consultant Jeremy Riley said. He said VFA Learning is a local training organisation that specialises in delivering vocational education courses in fitness and sport, massage therapy and early childhood education and care. “We offer Certificate III courses as a school-based apprenticeship (SBAT) in Allied Health, Education Support, Aquatics and Community Recreation and Early Childhood Education and Care to students completing Year 11/12,” he said. “Our Diploma courses in Early Childhood Education and Care, Massage Therapy and Sport Development, which includes foundations and Certificate IV in Fitness, are available to school leavers and general public that want to start a rewarding career in these industries. “VFA have established pathways to Deakin and Federation universities for Diploma Graduates that would like to enter a degree qualification in Sport and Exercise Science, Early Childhood Education and Care, Education (Primary) and Arts with Deakin Uni or Health Science or Sports Management with Federation Uni.” Jeremy said VFA offered a unique education pathway that allowed students to study locally, gain on the job experience and achieve a qualification that allowed them to start their career in health, sport or education and also gave them access to higher education if they wanted to complete a degree. “There is a lot of pressure placed on VCE students finishing Year 12 to get a

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‘Outstanding Cup field’ By Garry Howe HISTORY could repeat almost 150 years later if the Darren Weir-trained 2015 Melbourne Cup winner Prince Of Penzance takes his place in the field for Sunday’s TAB Cranbourne Cup. It would re-establish a link dating back to the origins of the club. Melbourne Cup winner Toryboy won the feature Cranbourne Shire Handicap at the town’s first official race meeting back in 1867. So Cranbourne Turf Club officials have their fingers crossed that Weir opts for Cranbourne when acceptances for the cup close on Thursday morning. The Prince is also nominated for Saturday’s Herbert Power Stakes at Caulfield. In the book Of Heath and Horses, the club’s official history, author Marc Fiddian notes that Toryboy’s win that day “established a very early link between Cranbourne and metropolitan racing”. Chief executive Neil Bainbridge would love to see that link franked by Prince Of Penzance taking his place in the field. “To have the reigning Melbourne Cup winner among the nominations is enormous,” Mr Bainbridge said. “But the quality doesn’t end there. There are 10 horses among the nominations who have won or been placed at Group 1 level. “On paper, it looks like being an outstanding Cup field.” Even if Weir does not accept with

Prince Of Penzance, he may have a big say in who wins the race, having nominated five horses. The Melbourne Cup connection also extends to a local runner. Cranbourne trainer Michael Trotter has entered promising stayer Plot The Course. His father Pat Trotter rode in six Melbourne Cups between 1973 and ’78 and came within a length of winning in ’77 when running second on the crowd favourite Reckless, trained by Phar Lap’s strapper Tommy Woodcock. Michelle Payne, who became the first female rider to win a Melbourne Cup on Prince of Penzance last year, may also be at Cranbourne on Sunday, but not necessarily with that horse. Payne had a long stint on the sidelines after being injured in a race fall and has not long returned to the saddle. She hasn’t ridden Prince of Penzance since the cup and is unlikely to if Weir did accept for Sunday. He has been ridden of late by Irishman John Allen. But Payne may be saddling up another potential star herself, having just being granted a licence to train, in the form of VRC Oaks hopeful Queen of Zealand. The former Kiwi filly may make her Australian debut at Bendigo on Thursday, or in a similar race at Cranbourne on Sunday. Payne is yet to make up her mind which rein to pull with the smart Savabeel youngster. Bainbridge said the club was ex-

The Michael Trotter-trained Plot The Course could carry local hopes in Sunday's Cranbourne Cup.

cited to have three big meetings over the Spring Racing Carnival, kicking off this weekend. The action begins on Friday night with the big Pinker Pinker Plate meeting, then the focus switches to the cup meeting on Sunday, with the $300,000 feature the obvious focus, but the $100,000 Apache Cat Classic over the 1000 metre sprint journey has also attracted a crack field. Then there is the big Tricodes race meeting on Saturday 19 November -

where the gallops, harness and greyhounds share the bill in a big night for the wider Casey community. Cranbourne Cup nominations (and trainer): Aagas (Todd Balfour), Big Memory (Tony McEvoy), Blizzard (Emma Lee and David Browne), Bring Something (Ken Keys), Cinnamon Carter (Robbie Laing), Escado (Matt Laurie), He Or She (David Hayes and Tom Dabernig), Hi World (Lee and Anthony Freedman), Manndawi (Darren Weir), Master Zephyr (Dar-

ren Weir), Nigelissima (Trent Bussuttin and Natalie Young), Pemberley (Ciaron Maher), Plot The Course (Matt Trotter), Prince Of Penzance (Darren Weir), Rose Of Virginia (Lee and Shannon Hope), Second Bullet (Danny O’Brien), Shamkiyr (Darren Weir), Sly Romance (Richard Laming), Tarquin (John O’Shea), The Bandit (John Sadler), The Cleaner (Peter Gelagotis), Thunder Teddington (Jason Warren), Tom Melbourne (Lee and Anthony Freedman), Toolybuc Kid (Darren Weir), Wales (Richard Laming).

Injured skipper guides underDogs home By Russell Bennett THE image of Bob Murphy embracing Luke Beveridge with the Bulldogs coach’s medal around his neck has fast become one of the most iconic images in Australian sport. Before too long it’ll be the stuff of legend, and perhaps one day it’ll form the basis of a statue outside Whitten Oval. Murphy, one of Warragul’s favourite sons and a member of the Gippsland Power All-Stars side named back in 2012, never wanted to make the grand final about him. But in some respects, it was always going to be. He symbolises the rebirth of a club that seemed rudderless and was facing an uncertain future just a few seasons ago. And when the red, white and blue needed on-field leadership the most heading into 2015, Murphy stepped up to the plate. The long-time spiritual leader and an intrinsic part of the club’s modern day fabric knew it was his time to take the young group forward, and those young pups would follow him to the end of the world if they could. That’s how revered he’d become. When he went down with a seasonending ACL injury in early April, for many it spelled the end of the young Dogs’ already faint premiership chances. They were too young, too inexperienced, and not battle-hardened enough and when one of their toughest young guns - Mitch

Wallis - suffered a horrific leg fracture in July, that only seemed to further erase their title hopes. But all of that was just external noise. The reality was that, under Murphy and Beveridge, this group had long believed it was capable of achieving the remarkable. Former Narre Warren youngster Toby McLean was once overlooked by the Dandenong Stingrays and spent 2013 playing at Narre; Beaconsfield’s Tory Dickson went from Frankston to Noble Park, to the Bendigo Bombers before finally being drafted with pick 57 in 2011; and Matthew Boyd fought tooth and nail to win a spot on an AFL list after his time at Frankston, and even then he slipped through to selection 23 in the 2002 rookie draft. These are just some of the local stories associated with this Bulldogs pack. The list is littered with other stories just like them, and maybe they all point to what sets the sons of the west apart - a relentless attitude in proving the doubters wrong, and an insatiable desire to win. McLean and Dickson both slotted famous goals on Saturday, while Boyd - an All-Australian at 34 - was simply vital off half-back. While Murphy couldn’t play a significant on-field role in 2016, his off-field role and his significance to the group was exemplified by that lasting image on the podium. There he stood, with stand-in skipper Easton Wood, arms raised with the premiership cup. It, along with Bev-

Easton Wood and Bob Murphy present the 2016 AFL premiership cup to their legions of adoring fans at Whitten Oval. Pictures: COURTESY OF THE WESTERN BULLDOGS eridge’s goosebump-inducing speech, symbolised everything the Bulldogs spirit is built on - tenacity, mateship, and an unbreakable bond - and will no doubt prove to be one of the signature moments in the game’s astonishing history. So many outsiders thought they had an ironclad reason as to why the Bulldogs couldn’t do the remarkable on Saturday - injuries, inexperience on the big stage, a lack of A-graders - but all they needed was one reason that they could ... belief.

Toby McLean soon after he was drafted by the Western Bulldogs in 2014.

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believes ultimate success is certainly not far away. “It’s been a big year for the club, and it’s great to see so many people here. “To the players, obviously we didn’t get the end result that we wanted and as a team we strive to be the best and beat the best. “If we all stick together and put it in the hard yards, I’m sure we will be better off for it. “To the under-19s, congratulations on winning the flag. “You must be on top of the world at the moment and

I know it’s a great feeling and you should really savour it but bring that drive into the next pre- season. “To all the supporters, thank you very much and hopefully next year will bring bigger and better things for us,“ Martin said. Runner-up Best and Fairest: Vergim Faik Most Consistent: Ben Giobbi Most Determined: Ryan Morrison Best Finals Player: Tim Harper

Kemperman hangs up boots By Nick Creely LOCAL football legend Stewart Kemperman officially announced his retirement from football in an emotional address at the Peter Reece Medal. Adding to this, the humble champion was awarded Life Membership at Noble Park in what was due recognition of his commitment and loyalty to his football club. Kemperman, 32, possesses a phenomenal playing career but will now take on a different challenge as senior coach of Berwick. The superstar half-back spent his junior career at Berwick, before playing with the Dandenong Stingrays, winning a premiership with Beaconsfield, before joining the Frankston Dolphins in the VFL for four years. Kemperman was best known for as a tremendous kicker of the football, as well as strong football nous and elite fitness. It was 2007 when Kemper-

Stewart Kemperman at the Peter Reece Medal awards night. 160046 man joined Noble Park, where he made his name as a quality footballer and leader. He was a key contributor in multiple premierships and for a brief stint took over the senior coaching role in a caretaking capacity.

Kemperman was full of praise for the club and was grateful for the positive influence the club has had on his life. “I’ve been very fortunate to play at such a wonderful club and you look around the room and everyone you see is just such a great person. “Credit to everyone and the loyalty they have shown over the years and remaining true to the club. “Some of my best mates in life are from this club, so I’m very thankful and I can’t explain my gratitude enough at the moment,” Kemperman emotionally said. Noble Park club legend Craig Anderson has also played his last game for the football club, in a career at the Bulls spanning over a decade. Anderson, who spent time on Collingwood’s rookie list, was a creative and line-breaking midfielder who played with soul and heart every time he stepped foot on the turf.

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Gardner Clark Medalist Jack Hutchins proudly shows off his medal. Picture: MORGAN HANCOCK PHOTOGRAPHY

club, becoming a craft mediumsized forward with the ability to kick multiple goals and apply elite defensive pressure. In the development league, Todd Vander Haar, the son of former Essendon champion Paul Vander Haar, took out the Best and Fairest award, narrowly beating Jordan Moncrieff by a solitary vote.

Impressive young ruckman Oscar McInerney received the award for Most Improved, after coming on in leaps and bounds in an impressive VFL season. In what was a great night of celebration and recognition of the Scorpions improvement on the playing field, it was evident too see the spread of talent that the club has on hand.

CASEY SCORPIONS AWARD WINNERS VFL AWARDS Gardner Clark Medal ..................................................... Jack Hutchins Gardner Clark Runner-up ................................... Alex Neal-Bullen Life Member ................................................................. Rebecca Williams Rising Star Award............................................................... Declan Keilty Trademark and Value Award .................................... James Munro Most Improved Award ....................................................... Angus Scott Coaches Award ..............................................................................Tim Smith DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE AWARDS Best and Fairest ....................................................... Todd Vander Haar Trademark and Values Award ................................. Dylan Gordon Most Improved ............................................................ Oscar McInerney Coaches Award ...................................................................... Jaxon Briggs

QUIZ NUMBER 1525 1. WHO was the first cricketer to be knighted? 2. WHAT was Ricardo Alonzo Gonzalez better known as, and what sport did he play? 3. IN which sport is the Stanley Cup a prized trophy? 4. WHICH West German scored a shock win over countryman Boris Becker to win Wimbledon in 1991? 5. WHAT sport is featured in the Paul Newman movie ‘The Colour of Money’? 6. WHAT is the maximum number of horses allowed to run in the Melbourne Cup? 7. WHICH Aussie golfer was known as ‘The Undertaker’? 8. WHICH country has won the most Olympic medals? 9. WHO was the cricketing great who underwent open heart surgery in 1991? 10. WHO won a record seven Australian Open golf titles? 11. WHICH major world power competed at the Olympics for the first time in 1980? 12. WHO rode Gurner’s Lane to victory in the 1983 Melbourne Cup? 13. WHAT shape is a baseball field? 14. WHICH Aboriginal bowler was regarded as the fastest ever seen in Australian cricket? 15. WHICH Aussie won three Pot Black snooker titles? 16. WHICH Australian runner won three Olympic silver medals? 17. WHICH Australian cyclist was among the most popular sportsmen in Europe in the 1920s? 18. WHO set a new record for most AFL career games played during 2016? 19. IN which sport did Phil Smyth captain the Australian team for several years? 20. WHICH Australian golfer was a pioneer of the controversial broomstick putter?

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CASEY Scorpions captain Jack Hutchins has capped off a consistent season at VFL level, taking out the Gardner Clark Medal as the 2016 club champion on Tuesday 29 September. The 24-year-old key defender, who was also named in the VFL team of the year at fullback, was rock solid all season, in a team that improved drastically to finish as the runners-up to eventual premiers Footscray. Hutchins, who played 19 games from 2011-2014 at the Gold Coast Suns, has been a revelation since joining the Casey Scorpions, with his clean hands, composure under pressure and defensive prowess helping the Scorpions climb up the ladder. Melbourne listed midfielder Alex Neal-Bullen was a constant threat all season, and finished runner-up to Hutchins, while young utility Declan Keilty rounded out the top three after enjoying a breakout season in the VFL. Keilty, 21, is certain to attract the eye of AFL recruiters, with his size, agility and ability to play in different positions making him an elite prospect. Another draft smokey, forward Tim Smith, who was one of the best players in the VFL grand final, was awarded the Coaches Award for his breakout season. Smith, 25, has personified the overall improvement of the

ANSWERS: 1. Jack Hobbs 2. Pancho Gonzalez - tennis 3. Ice hockey 4. Michael Stich 5. Pool 6. 26 7. Jim Ferrier 8. The USA 9. Richard Hadlee 10. Gary Player 11. China 12. Mick Dittman 13. Diamond shaped 14. Eddie Gilbert 15. Eddie Charlton 16. Raelene Boyle 17. Hubert Opperman 18. Brent Harvey 19. Basketball 20. Peter Senior

PASSION, pride, resilience and determination are core fundamentals of a successful and thriving football club. For the Noble Park Bulls, these four key ingredients are what make them such a proud club. For 32 long and agonising years, the under-19s have been devoid of success, and finally they broke through spectacularly, claiming a gritty premiership against all odds. This feat was one of many stories to come out of the Peter Reece Medal awards night at Club Noble on Thursday 29 September. From their star midfielder Kyle Martin, who claimed yet another Peter Reece Medal, the retirements of club legends Stewart Kemperman and Craig Anderson, the touching tribute to club great Chris ‘Rabbit’ Heenan who passed away recently and the recognition of new life members, it was a night of celebration, pride and emotion for the blue and gold. The club has endured some tough years and have struggled to win premierships, but the energy, passion and overall love for the club was plain to see. Peter Reece Medal STAR midfielder Kyle Martin has yet again claimed the club Best and Fairest award, winning by 18 votes. The 26-year-old, who played 6 AFL games for Collingwood, is no stranger to individual accolades. He has not only won countless best and fairest awards at Noble Park, but he has also done so for Frankston in the VFL and for Collingwood’s VFL side. Martin first won the Peter Reece Medal back in 2009, at the age of 19, a remarkable achievement which raised the eyebrows of several recruiters. Now back at the club he grew up loving, the midfielder was all praise for the Bulls and


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Clubs raring to go By Nick Creely THE West Gippsland Cricket Association kicks off on Saturday, with all teams eager to dust off the pads and step out in their whites for another cricket season. Here are the key team previews for some of the local clubs: UPPER BEACONSFIELD is an interesting discussion point, and it will be interesting to see how it fairs in the Premier competition this season. Captain-coach Bathiya Perera has enjoyed a productive off-season, while a host of promising recruits in Alamdar Raza (Seaford) and Rukshan Carim (United Stars) would realistically see the club push themselves into finals contention. AURA VALE is new to the WGCA, deciding to start afresh and rebuild its club culture. They will feature in the Sub-District competition, and are relative unknowns for this season. However, they are confident they can be a force to be reckoned with. CARDINIA has taken a bit of hit with some of its top-line bowlers such as Travis Welsh, Brayden Browne and Dean Henwood departing, but the club still has some sheer talent and firepower with bat and ball. Captain Neil Barfuss is a star player and Dwayne Doig is a wicket-taking machine. The expectation is nothing less than finals, but is under no illusions the competition is improving each season. EMERALD finished seventh last season and will be hoping they can take further strides in their development. The club has improved within, and is well-led by A.J. Walker, so expectations are growing at Emerald. Some handy inclusion will ensure their Premier side is a hard team to beat. KOOWEERUP is a real team to watch this season in Premier, and have recruited smartly. The loss of some of its depth dents hopes slightly, but new captain-coach Mark Cooper is a topend talent and will ensure they stay around the mark for the finals. The boys at Koowee know how to win flags and make finals, and will be confident they will be around on the last day of the season. MERINDA PARK will be fighting for a finals berth after finishing fourth in last year’s Premier competition. Led by Danny Diwell, the club has recruited well with local cricket legend Simon Parrott from Flinders and Sanjeev Dhankar from Yarra United. Merinda Park looms one of the sides who will be around the mark for finals, but the expectation is that they will go one step further, as their talent matches any other side in the competition. PAKENHAM is going to be a genuine contender for this year’s Premier flag. The loss of Russell Lehman does hurt the club; however the Lions have recruited well in the form of Chris Savage (Nerrena) and Dillon Allen (Narre Warren). The Lions will be led by Dom Paynter this season as they look to go back-to-back. PAKENHAM UPPER-TOOMUC jumps up to the Premier competition after winning the flag in District. The loss of some huge names, notably Scott Clark, will dent the club, which is looking to make the leap into the top tier. They have depth; however the jump to Premier may catch up to them without some of their biggest stars. TOORADIN is set to be a new-look side this season after finishing fifth in last year’s Premier competition. Led by Tom Hussey, who was the club’s leading run-scorer last season, the club will be confident they can be a genuine contender for this year’s flag. The acquisitions of Callum O’Hare, who re-

Aaron Avery will no doubt bounce back to form for Tooradin’s Premier side this season. turns to the club and Russell Lehman, add genuine star-quality to the playing group. The depth within the club is improving and the club is supremely confident they can be a major player in this year’s final series. CARLISLE PARK will be looking to take the leap and take out the District premiership this season. The Vikings are led by Travis Canavan, who the club has brought in from Kooweerup and who will bolster the club’s playing stocks as well as provide a stable onfield leader. Winning premierships is the ultimate goal, but the Vikings will be looking to have a look at some of the exciting youth at their disposal. CLYDE has obtained the vital signatures of two star players, Shane White and Brett Reid from Officer. This recruitment alone raises the expectations of the club this season, after finishing last season in fourth position. Clyde will be captained/coached by John Simpson this season as they look to raise the bar and become a genuine contender in the District competition. CRANBOURNE MEADOWS are in

the middle of a rebuilding phase and are aiming to build a strong core base. The club’s District captain for 2016/'17 is Tom Smith, who has enormous upside as an on-field leader. Not much player movement around the club which is a positive in building a stable culture. Cranbourne Meadows are building the platform for future successes, but short-term pain may be on the horizon. DEVON MEADOWS are the team to beat in District this season; such is the quality of their recruitment. Led by captain/coach Ash Adams, the Meadows will possess a potent new trio of Scott Clark (Pakenham Upper), Jason Dodd (Aura Vale) and Brad Miles (Aura Vale). The team is experienced and primed for a tilt at the District premiership. OFFICER is quietly confident they can be a major improver and push for finals in 2016/'17 District. Youngster Brayden McHugh will captain the club this season in an indication the direction the club wants to move in. The club has added several players, such as v Harg-

Brad Miles is one of Devon Meadows’ start recruits for its crack at the District division this season. Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT

reaves, C.J. King and Stephen Alderton but have lost two very good cricketers in Shane White and Brett Reid. CATANI is looking to build off some positive signs last season and will expect to feature heavily in the finals mix. Catani has a strong belief in its youth and combined with its experienced players, can really mix it with the best. There is also a major focus on

junior talent coming through the ranks of the club. GEMBROOK will see them as a finals prospect and have recruited positively with Kyle O’Reilly from the UK. The club expects competitiveness first and foremost, but will want to be in the finals in Sub-District. The club will be captained by the super-experienced Cam Williams.

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Touching Chris Heenan tribute By Nick Creely NOBLE Park Football Club is saddened by the passing of ex-player and champion of the club Chris ‘Rabbit’ Heenan, 47, on 23 September, but the club honoured him in the best possible way with a touching tribute and a minute of silence at the club’s presentation night. Kellie Walden delivered a moving speech to the packed audience, talking about the journey of life and never taking things for granted. “Life is like one long continuous journey, and from the moment we get on board the train, we know we must depart. “We stop at many stations along the way, and sit and watch as different peo-

ple enter our journey. “Many of these people sit on different carriages and we will never know them. “Others will sit on the same carriage but keep their distance. “A small percentage will sit next to us. “These are the passengers that bring great joy, and show us love, honesty and understanding. “We will treasure their company and hope they are getting off at the same stop as ourselves. “For we on the train without them would make our journey miserable. “Some people leave the train earlier than we would like, and as we pull out

of the station they have departed, we can only look at the empty seat next to us. “We look out the window, remembering the conversations we shared, the love we endured and the thrill of being in each other’s company. “These memories are what we cling to and hold dear to our hearts. “At the next stop another person hops on, oblivious to the pain we are feeling. “We get to know this person and let them sit in their seat, not replacing them, but allowing us to share our memories of the previous passenger. “We continue our journey; being happier, richer and wiser from the people we have known,“ an emotional Walden said.

Club great Chris Heenan.

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Cheryl Wright and her son Gavin both played this week in the Cranbourne midweek competition.

Great start for Cranny CRANBOURNE BOWLS THE Cranbourne ladies got off to a great start in Division 1, defeating Berwick in the opening round by two shots. Skip Shirley Venville and her team won by eight shots, while skip Cheryl Wright and her team won by one shot and skip Freda Farrall and her team went down by seven. Chairwoman of selectors Lynne Wood stated that: “We are very pleased with the first win for the season, which should set us up for the rest of the year. In all, it was a great start with good performances from all team members.” Meanwhile in Division 1 Open, Cranbourne had a 21shot victory over Hampton Park with the rink of Gerry Dudink, Graham Wood, John Stanley and Gavin Wright winning by 24 shots. Mother and son bowls combination Cheryl Wright and her son Gavin Wright both played this week in the Cranbourne midweek competition. Both Gavin and Cheryl also play in the Saturday competition, which starts this weekend

INTERNATIONALLY renowned Lawn Bowls coach Lachlan Tighe who is regarded as the doyen of Australian bowls coaches visited Berwick Bowling Club last Thursday evening. As well as coaching World Bowls Champions, Tighe has coached Malaysian, Canadian, Asia Pacific, Australian and also Commonwealth Games Gold Medallists. In an effort to empower players, Tighe uses modern coaching methods to enable players to perform at their best level whether competing in pennant, club competition or at social level. Tighe asks the question, “Do you want to soar like an eagle or mix with the turkeys”. He talked about what it takes to be a champion and in his forthright and sometimes confronting manner succeeded in challenging the thinking of bowlers and their view of both practice and pennant competition.

Jeff Janetzki(Bowls Chairman),Lachlan Tighe(Coach) and Eddie Wilson (Board Chairman BBC) Picture: SUPPLIED Pennant is a team competition and so Tighe reminded bowlers of exactly what that word means and how to enforce its true meaning. The large audience was absorbed for around an hour listening to his ideas and philosophy regarding bowls and sport psychology in general. The evening concluded with the announcement of teams for the opening round of Saturday Pennant on 8 October. Contact Berwick Bowling Club, Manuka Road, Berwick,

or call them on 9707 1524. New members are welcome. Midweek Pennant Results Round 1 Side 1 defeated by Cranbourne 59 - 61 shots Side 2 defeated Ferntree Gully 60 - 58 shots Side 3 defeated Cardinia Waters 68 - 42 shots Side 4 defeated Cranbourne (3) 100 - 37 shots Side 5 defeated by Cranbourne RSL 49 - 57 shots Side 5 Triples defeated Elsternwick Club 60 - 31 shots

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The daughter and father combination of Jess and Paul O Day also play in the Saturday competition. on 8 October. The father and daughter pairing of Paul and Jess O’Day also play in the Saturday competition. “Not many sports have family members playing in the same competition and Cranbourne Bowling club is very fortunate to be the exception,” club chairman Chris Griffiths said. “We would like to encourage a lot more families to be involved in playing bowls and to

also enjoy the wonderful facilities we have to offer at our club.” All the Cranbourne results for midweek bowls Round 1: Side 1 Division 1 Ladies Cranbourne 71 d Berwick 59 (C. Wright 17-16, S. Venville 29-21 and F. Farrall 15-22) Side 2 Division 1 Open Cranbourne 70 d Hampton Park 51 (G. Dudink 33-9; P. De Lisle 20-17; and I. Partington 17-25.)

HAMPTON PARK BOWLS WITH the football now finished, bowlers are back on the greens in earnest with the start of the pennant season. Midweek players were the first in action on Tuesday. Hampton Park’s Division 1 side was at Cranbourne, but suffered an overall loss. Ron Beverly, Ann Westwell, Shane Collins and Chris Hendrie were the only winners, 25-17, while Geoff Ladner, Neville Hendrie, Toni Sutton and Denise Eastick led all day but faltered on the last end for a disappointing 17-20 loss. Unfortunately Val Moore, Jen Sherry, Ellen Smith and Helen Lambert had a day to forget, losing 9-33. Hampton Park (1) 2-51 lost to Cranbourne (2) 14-70. Division 3 was at Pound Road against Caulfield Park Alma, and scored an all-rink win. The main scoreboard was

controlled by Janice Collins, Gwen Clough, Ian Kitt and Ray Wood with a 26-15 win. Two teams, Jim Westwell, Rob Woff, Peter Hayden and Heather Naismith (24-20 win), and Rhonda Diaper, June Damon and Brian Diaper and Geoff Ampt (25-24 win) showed their fight for wins in the final ends. Hampton Park (2) 16 75 defeated Caulfield Park Alma (3) 0-59. At Narre Warren on Thursday was the final of the Casey District over 60s women’s final, with Hampton Park’s Denise Eastick playing. On a breezy day, interrupted by rain and hail, Denise’s Carrum opponent was too strong and won 21-11. Friday was also the Casey District over 60s women’s final, for the pairs. It was always going to be a Hampton Park winner, with both pairs from Pound Road. Denise returned to Narre

Ian Kitt was part of Hampton Park's winning Division 3 side over Caulfield Park Alma. Warren with Toni Sutton for the game against title holders Ellen Smith and Chris Hendrie. In a close game where the leader changed often, Ellen and Chris retained their title 14-10.

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ROCKY MOUNTAIN ALTITUDE 790 MSL RALLY ED RRP $8949 Sale $6949

ROCKY MOUNTAIN THUNDERBOLT 950 MSL WAS $6299 Sale $4499

ROCKY MOUNTAIN THUNDERBOLT 790 BC ED was $8899 Sale $6899

ROCKY MOUNTAIN INSTINCT 990 MSL BC EDITION was $8299 now $6299

zŽƵ ŬŶŽǁ ƚŚŽƐĞ ƉĞŽƉůĞ ǁŚŽ ĂƌĞ ƉƵƌĞ ĂƚŚůĞƚĞƐ͍ ,ĞĂůƚŚLJ͕ ŵƵƐĐůĞĚ ĂŶĚ LJĞƚ ĐĂŶ ƐƟůů ŵŽǀĞ ůŝŬĞ ůŝŐŚƚŶŝŶŐ͍ dŚĞLJ͛ƌĞ ĨƌĞĂŬƐ ŽĨ ŚƵŵĂŶ ŶĂƚƵƌĞ͘ dŚĞ ůƟƚƵĚĞ ZĂůůLJ ŝƐ ũƵƐƚ ůŝŬĞ ƚŚŝƐ ʹ ŝƚ͛Ɛ Ă ĨƌĞĂŬ͘ /ƚ ƐŚŽƵůĚŶ͛ƚ ďĞ ĂďůĞ ƚŽ ĚŽ ǁŚĂƚ ŝƚ ĚŽĞƐ ʹ ĞǀĞƌLJŽŶĞ ŬŶŽǁƐ ƚŚŝƐ ʹ ĞdžĐĞƉƚ ƚŚĞ ĨŽůŬƐ do at Ro k Mou tai .

The Thu de olt MSL is a hea dut oss ou t a d light eight t ail ike; the . -i h heel hassis is supe aŶŽĞƵǀƌĂďůĞ ĂŶĚ ĂŐŝůĞ͕ ŝƚ ĂůƐŽ ůŽǀĞƐ ƉŽƉƉŝŶŐ Žī ŽďƐƚĂĐůĞƐ ĂŶĚ ŝƐ ƌĞĂĚLJ ƚŽ ĐŚŽŽƐĞ Ă ĚŝĸĐƵůƚ ůŝŶĞ͕ ǁŝƚŚŽƵƚ ďĞŝŶŐ ƵŶĨŽƌŐŝǀŝŶŐ͘ /ƚ ǁŝůů push ou li its i te h i all de a di g te ai .

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

GIANT TALON 27.5 2 was $1349 Sale $1199

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

GIANT ENCHANT 1 was $499 Sale $399

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

GIANT TCR ADVANCED PRO 2 WAS $2999 Sale $2399

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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LIFESPAN - ROWER 605 RRP $809 Sale $619 dŚĞ ĐŽŵŵĞƌĐŝĂů ƐƉĞĐŝĮĐĂƟŽŶ ,ĞĂǀLJ ƵƚLJ &ůLJǁŚĞĞů ĐŽŵďŝŶĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ ƚŚĞ ŵĂŐŶĞƟĐ ƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ ǁŝůů ƉƵƐŚ LJŽƵ ƚŽ LJŽƵƌ ƉŚLJƐŝĐĂů ůŝŵŝƚƐ ĂŶĚ ƉƌŽǀŝĚĞ Ă ƌĞůŝĂďůĞ ǁŽƌŬŽƵƚ ͘ ϭϲ ƚĞŶƐŝŽŶ ƐĞƫŶŐƐ

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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 .

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