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PHIL’S Pies opened their doors over seven years ago and since then have been providing quality pies and cakes to the whole community. Phil’s Pies have won many awards and are a delicious treat for the whole family. Come in today and grab yourself a great deal on the whole range! “When I started work as a baker at 15, I knew it was what I wanted to do as a career,” Phil said. “At the age of 20, an opportunity arose for me to establish my first bakery, which I grew into a successful business. “After establishing two more successful bakehouses, I had the privilege of working in Europe in a traditional bakery. “Upon returning, it was my goal to open a specialty pie and cake shop in the South-Eastern suburbs, and soon after Phil’s Pies and Pastries was established!” At Phil’s Pies and Pastries, they strive to provide all their customers with delicious pies and cakes that are sure to make your mouth water. They source and use only the best quality ingredients, and all of their products are preservative free.
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Givoni stepping out GIVONI, Australia’s favourite name in women’s clothing and sleepwear, has recently opened a new shop in Blackburne Square, Berwick. Givoni, known traditionally for sleepwear has expanded the range to include Givoni Daywear, Weekend Casual Wear, Slade Knitwear and an additional sleepwear collection by Florence Broadhurst. Givoni Daywear offers a selection of fresh co-ordinates that will enliven any summer wardrobe. Crisp fresh cottons, easywear knits and delightful sheers enhance the appeal of this feminine collection. Outfits that transition from day to night, mix’n’match coordinates sit alongside our tried and true favourites; the Givoni Daywear Collection offers complete wardrobe solutions for all occasions. Designed with functionality and style in mind, this season’s sleepwear collection from Givoni has sleepwear options for all ages. Delightful fabrics such as modal, luxurious satin, fresh crisp 100 per cent cotton and easywear knits enhance the collection. Soft floral prints, classic checks, abstract stripes and solid colours enhance this fun, energetic and fresh sleepwear collection. These fabulous designs from Florence Broadhurst, an Aus-
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Just some of the fashion in store. 160322 tralian iconic artist feature in this delightful Givoni sleepwear collection for summer 2016. Renowned for her innovation and style, Florence Broadhurst would have loved these feminine sleepwear pieces inspired by her world-famous designs – Cranes, Spotted Floral and Japanese Floral – brought to life by Givoni with a colour palette that reflects the colours of summer. Weekend by Givoni is the perfect choice for our busy lifestyle. Designed for the modern woman these easy care, easywear stretch fabrics in relaxed styling create a casual range for the active woman; suitable for casual wear or working out, Weekend is the perfect choice for today’s woman. Knits and delightful sheers
will enliven your summer wardrobe. Slade Knitwear, a brand synonymous with quality and style presents a collection of pure and mixed yarn cotton knits for the summer season ahead. Soft pastel solids and stripes feature in tops with matching cardigans, the ever-popular classic shapes in classic colours sit alongside new innovative designs in a myriad of colours. This summer Slade Knitwear has all options covered Givoni Berwick offer all Givoni labels; our extensive range offers options for all occasions, our friendly experienced staff will delight you with styling tips, expert service and advice. Givoni Berwick - Shop 15 Blackburne Square, Berwick, phone 9796 2644.
Experience counts SOME people say it is ‘old fashioned’ to be a little paint shop, instead of being a big warehouse, but if the customers want personal service where experience matters, Paint Right shares over 40 years of knowledge in the paint industry. Unfortunately, when you go to a warehouse, you usually find a different person each time and most have only completed a basic course. They use a computer to colour match paint, but the computer can only deliver the nearest formula. Artists do not use a computer to restore artwork, they eye match the colour needed. Paint Right staff allow for variations in the sheen level
and the texture in paint colour matching. Ask a warehouse for a stain match and they will tell you to pick one off the shelf. The prices here are competitive, too. The shop has access to many Australian suppliers that do not want to sell in the warehouses. They feel only experienced people can explain and sell their products. In Berwick the shop stocks Haymes paint, one of the last Australian-owned paint manufacturers since 1935 along with Quantum Timber finishes, Nutech sealers, Viponds leather and Vinyl paints and many other specialist manufacturers. The wallpaper range consists of over 15400 designs not
just the doze you see at some warehouses. Paint Right has wall murals, borders and decorative stickers that can change the theme of a room in a minute. Although the shop has had ‘chalk’ paint for 15 years, a new range from Haymes with other ‘special effects’ and waxes is due in stores shortly. If there is enough interest, evening information classes will be forthcoming. The shop has colour consultants available for site inspections who have been helping the Berwick community for 25 years. Paint Right is situated at 14 Adams Lane, Berwick. You could call them on 9707 1565.
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A TIERED, ground-skimming skirt made from pleated pages of the Berwick News turned headed at a VIP fashion event in Berwick Village on Friday night. The frock was the creation of Mayda Apoyan, owner of Zealous on High Hair Beauty and Make-up. Mayda, with the help of her staff, created the inky masterpiece in between clients in the days leading up to the event. Her original idea was to use magazine paper but she quickly found it was too stiff. “I wanted to create something that was quite out there,” she said. “Something avant-garde and newspaper was the cheapest way. But it turned out to be heavy, really heavy." The skirt was modelled by Zealous on High hairdresser Emily Firth. “It was quite comfortable to wear,” said Emily. “It wasn’t heavy, or scratching or anything like that. I was walking up and down Main Street the whole evening. It was really sturdy. “Lots of people were stopping me wanting to take photographs.” Emily’s friend, Chelsea Sebek, modelled a similarly spectacular Mayda creation. Mayda plans on completing the newspaper dress by adding a bodice and train. “I love to get it (creativity) out of my system. I’m very dangerous Emily Firth in a dress created from pages of the Berwick News with Chelsea Sebek. 160266 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS that way,” she said, laughing.
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A SCHOOLGIRL has described her devastation after being struck three times with a hammer, punched and strangled in a sustained attack by her ex-boyfriend at his Hampton Park family home. The accused, 18, whom the News has chosen not to name, pleaded guilty in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court to intentionally and recklessly causing injury as well as false imprisonment on 2 and 3 October. He sat with a bowed head in the dock as the 17-year-old victim - flanked by tearful family and friends - read aloud her victim impact statement at the 10 October hearing. The Year 11 student said the first 11 months of their relationship was “loving” but now she was terrified. “He was my first real boyfriend. “Now I can’t believe that this has happened to me.” She’d lost count of the beatings. Her body had been punched all over and she’d suffered black eyes and blood noses, she said. In November, people started noticing her excessively bruised arms while she was at the beach. She told them she played rugby. In the statement she added that when she told the accused she was pregnant, he allegedly accused her of sleeping around, called her a slut and kicked and punched her stomach. “I made a decision to have a termination because I was terrified of the injuries to the unborn baby.” Those allegations, however, were not the subject of police charges. In another assault, the accused knocked out her front tooth. She is still struggling to pay for her repaired tooth and the termination, she told the court. The accused had “taken everything from me”, had made her feel “worthless”, unable to sleep and “afraid to love again”. Police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Kerryn Steyn told the court that on 2 October, the ex-partners had met at a park near his home. Continued page 12
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Commended for her work By Victoria Stone-Meadows A POLICE officer from Narre Warren has been awarded a divisional commendation for her exceptional work on a family violence case. On 13 June Senior Constable Jacinta (Jay) Allen, 31, attended an address in Narre Warren for a routine welfare check on a young woman and her infant child. Upon knocking on the door and receiving no response, Sen Const Allen checked the number plates of the car in the driveway and discovered it belonged to the women’s ex-partner, who had a history of abusive behaviour. “The car belonged to her expartner who she had a standing intervention order against,” Sen Const Allen said. “We did some searching, rang family members, but no one had seen her for a few days and that started to ring alarm bells.” When her and another officer were on their way back to the station to report the young woman as a missing person, they received a call from their sergeant. The young woman’s mother had called the police station and said her daughter was at the house the two officers had just checked.
“The ex-boyfriend had been there with her when we knocked on the door but had not allowed her to answer,” Ms Allen said. “We got a few more members to go back to the house and we were going to force our way in because she may have been in serious danger.” This time the young woman did answer the door to the police but refused to co-operate and give a statement It was then that Sen Const Allen showed an amazing amount of compassion for the young woman and sat with her for many hours to reassure her the police were trying to help but couldn’t without her assistance. “She had a young baby and I had to make her see it was bigger than just her,” Sen Const Allen said. “She eventually agreed to make a statement.” Sen Const Allen ended up with a statement from the young woman that was 13 pages long and detailed two years of violent history. “There was stuff she hadn’t told police before and some of it was pretty nasty,” she said. After giving her statement, the young woman was at Narre Warren Police Station when she started receiving text messages from her ex-partner. It was then that Sen Const
Allen arranged with the sergeant for two officers to go and arrest him. The man was charged with more than 50 offences relating to the years of abuse he inflicted on his former partner and on 6 September was sentenced to 12 months in prison. Sen Cont Allen was on duty with this case from 3pm on Monday 13 June until 7am on Tuesday 14 June. “It was a really good outcome and I hope it’s enough time for the young girl to rebuild with her baby and not have to be controlled by someone else,” she said. Since then, Sen Const Allen has caught up with the young woman and her mother to make sure she’s alright. “I have met with her and met the baby and mum. They are such a lovely family.” Though all of the incident and on receiving the award, Jay Allen has maintained her sense of humility and adherence to duty. “I get paid to do it, I don’t think it was a big deal,” she said “I just did my job, other people look at it differently like I went above and beyond but that’s what I’m there for, to help people when they can’t help themselves.”
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Campaign race row hits By Cam Lucadou-Wells CASEY mayor Sam Aziz has reported a council election candidate and 26 other apparent supporters to the National Security Hotline over a Facebook post that accuses Cr Aziz of being anti-Muslim. The post by an apparent supporter of Springfield Ward candidate Faisal Najibi on 8 October urges Muslims not to vote for Cr Aziz under the mistaken assumption that he’s Muslim. “Sam Aziz is a strong ANTI MUSLIM and he is NOT a Muslim,” the post states. “I request all the Muslim community not to vote for him.” It described Cr Aziz as being in “strong opposition” to the new Afghan mosque proposed in Narre Warren North. On 11 October, Cr Aziz responded on Facebook that “these kind of people are extremely dangerous” and the
post’s language was “abhorrent”. “Knowing how they have operated in the past, this could incite violence against me. “Please share. Please beware.” Cr Aziz said the post invited people to “vote on religious lines” and made “unfounded allegations against me because I do not belong to a certain religion.” “Yet they accuse me of being racist!” Cr Aziz told Star News that the post was turning the election into a fight between “Muslims versus the rest of us” and recklessly attempting to incite violence against him. He said he would report Mr Najibi, the apparent author Atal Amin and 26 other tagged names to the National Security Hotline. “You don’t know what crack-pot is out there, sees anti-Muslim in capitals and what it might mean to them.”
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When asked about Muslims who also felt fearful in the current political climate, Cr Aziz said: “That’s not my problem.” “I’m not anti-Muslim. I’m antiterrorist and I make decisions (on the mosque) on planning grounds. “My problem is administering the law of local government. Because I have rejected an application on planning grounds ... I shouldn’t be victimised for that. “We keep making laws for them. People will make excuses for them. People with attitudes like this will destroy what is a beautifully balanced society that we have today.
Aziz makes a case for re-election AGAINST CHANGE SAM Aziz, the City of Casey Mayor, is standing for reelection in Springfield Ward. He makes the case for why voters should stick with the status quo. At this election, please do not gamble with Casey’s future. We are seeing a huge number of candidates nominate. Some of these are new to the scene; others are either unsuccessful former councillors, or unsuccessful former candidates. Almost all of them, without exception, are parroting tokenistic slogans, without outlining a plan of how they intend to achieve anything. Again, almost without exception, they are all claiming that they will deliver lower rates, accountability and transparency, as if the current council has not done well in any of these areas. Nothing can be further from the truth! The facts are that this council has been the best performing since the formation of the City of Casey 21 years ago. Gone are the headlines in the news about dysfunction and councillors in-fighting. These have been replaced with headlines about council setting the agenda for a great city and a very bright future.
They have claimed that council does not consult enough. What absolute rubbish! Council consults on every major decision. We undertook consultation before we decided to build Bunjil Place, and we found out that 81 per cent of our residents support it. We also recently undertook consultation about the future of our city, which has seen a massive response. We are close to our residents and we have regular conversations. Some have also spoken about the monitor appointed by the State Government. The reality is that this was a political move, undertaken over some $2200 discrepancy across 37 properties for a private road (average of $59 per property). This ended up costing the ratepayers a massive $25,000 in fees for the monitor. $2,200 error! $25,000 in unfair fees imposed by the State Government,
“When these people get away with that type of language ... then we’ll have a problem.” Mr Amin, a Casey businessman, that day deleted the post and denied its authorship. The same day Cr Aziz later posted he’d received a “threatening” followup text from Mr Amin – which the mayor said he’d report to local police. The message requested Mr Amin’s photo to be removed from Cr Aziz’s post or he’d report the matter to police and the media. Cr Aziz also posted a screenshot of a post by Mr Najibi that labelled one of Cr Aziz’s running mates – who is a
Muslim and architecture student – an “idiot” for preferencing the mayor. “I support all communities. I won’t support the disregard of the law, or anyone clearly in auto jihad mode,” Cr Aziz wrote. “Feeling sensitive there, Faisal? “Keep showing your true colours.” Casey Against Racism spokeswoman Lorraine Pratley said Cr Aziz “must have some sense how terrifying”, and his threat to call the National Security Hotline would be to Muslims. “I think he’s the one being threatening. “In his upside down world, he’s appealing to his hard-right voter support.” Casey Against Racism is advocating to vote all current councillors last due to their unanimous rejection of the mosque. It has endorsed 11 candidates, including Mr Faisal. Mr Faisal declined to comment.
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which now need to be carried by our ratepayers. The monitor concluded that Casey had done everything to address the minor error and his report about council was described by a representative of the minister’s office as “glowing”! What is the problem then? Why are they still attacking Casey over this ridiculous issue? Why are they also ignoring the fact the Victorian Auditor General and the Independent Audit and Ethics Committee have given Casey top marks for its financial performance on behalf of its ratepayers? That same group - failed former councillors and failed former candidates - have been spreading that our residents are unhappy with the council. How can that be when our latest community satisfaction survey shows Casey excelling in every measure above the state average, including achieving a whopping seven points above the state average in the area of council leadership and direction? Casey is now in a great place. I ask you not to be fooled by their hollow slogans. Casey’s bright future will be placed at risk. Please consider voting for those who have already demonstrated they can deliver- not those that have only been able to demonstrate failure, and are now seeking to be returned, when they have been comprehensively rejected by Casey voters previously.
FOR CHANGE RETIRED Cranbourne businessman Barry Drayton is advocating for change at this month’s Casey election. Here Mr Drayton sets out the case for change. The good news is that we have 81 candidates standing for election as a councillor at the forthcoming Casey Council Local Government elections. The bad news is that all eleven of the current councillors are standing for reelection. It is timely and imperative that we all ‘check out’ their claimed achievements over the past four years. Current Councillor re-election promotional material features terms like “advocated for”, “lobbying for”, “responded to”, “petitioned against” and on and on. Apart from commencing the erection of the incredibly expensive and totally unnecessary ego boosting new building to enable current councillors to live in workplace luxury and point to and say, “I built that”, we must search for what the current council has achieved to support and benefit the City of Casey and each of us, as ratepayers. The list of “advocated for” and the many other warm fuzzy terms is long, the outcomes, not so much (in some cases, not at all). It is important to ask why councillors and it seems, the current mayor in particular, are so very sensitive to any form of opinion that is in any way contrary to theirs, remembering of course it is us,
the ratepayers who put them there and to whom they owe allegiance. Worthy of thought and consideration when deciding how to vote is that discounting endless photo opportunities seized by current Casey councillors, how often in the past four years have you heard from, been contacted by, or in any way provided with evidence that your currently elected and outgoing councillors have the interests of each of us as ratepayers in any way a part of their agenda. There is no doubt the residents of Casey can and should be better served. Given there are 70 candidates standing for reelection, excluding the incumbents, make careful choices, and for the future of the growth of Casey in favour of all residents, place every existing councillor last when completing the ballot paper. It has been used before, but…… “It’s time for a change”.
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Berwick CFA - a brigade that he regards as “family”. Waving for the camera were his excited family and neighbours - with a rolling Labrador that could have stolen the show with a range of supple poses. Mr Durdin certainly didn’t seek the attention nor the accolades. He had been nominated by his mum Sonya for his many good deeds including as a volunteer for five years at Berwick CFA, an ESTA triple zero operator and baseball umpire.
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I AM writing on behalf of the Akoonah Park Men’s Shed to thank federal MP Jason Wood, state MPs Judith Graley and Brad Battin, and all City of Casey councillors and staff without whose help and support the Akoonah Park Men’s Shed would not have achieved the success it currently enjoys. Our latest project of a new recreational facility has only been made possible by the advice and financial aid we have received towards this project. When completed this will provide an area for social activities, a place to sit, relax and enjoy a cuppa amongst other members and guests. The membership has grown from 25 in June 2012 to 165 in September with approximately four new members joining each month. We have enjoyed very good support from the Akoonah Park Committee of Management along with local businesses and greatly appreciate all the help that they have provided since the start of the Men’s Shed at Akoonah Park. Lindsay Harding, President, Akoonah Park Men’s Shed.
AS A resident of Edrington Ward I have made contact with all candidates in my ward regarding the current and proposed developments in the Berwick village area, in particular on the south side of Brisbane Street between Edwardes Street and Rutland Road where almost 70 per cent of properties were sold by the same real estate agent this year. If greedy developers have their way four single storey homes will be replaced by no less than 23 double storey dwellings in that short distance. And there is more to come! Residents are understandably concerned at how such development would erode the beautiful character and amenity of the area, with unsightly high buildings overlooking neighbours’ properties, loss of trees, bushes and gardens, and increased traffic flows. Anyone who is not convinced need only take a closer look at the current appalling development at 38-40 Brisbane Street, a prime example of my concerns for the future. I would encourage anyone who shares my concerns about inappropriate development in the City of Casey to contact their ward council candidates and gauge their attitude. We elect candidates to work on our behalf for the good of our neighbourhoods and our city. It is time well spent to make contact with these prospective councillors to find out what they feel about issues that are important to you and let them know you will be monitoring their performance in the council if they are elected. We need a council that represents the people of Casey and not self-interest or greedy developers. Margaret Edwards, Berwick.
Who really deserves your vote? SO, COUNCIL elections have come round again and we all have the chance to elect the best available people prepared to represent us for the next four years. I notice that all 11 of the current group of councillors have offered themselves for reelection but have they really earned the reward of a further term in office? I suggest that, before completing and returning the postal voting document, each of us should reflect on the performance of the councillors representing our individual wards and ask ourselves whether these individuals truly represent the ratepayers and residents of Casey or are they either politically ambitious or is their prime objective simply to have the kudos of being addressed as ‘councillor’? Also, many of the candidates (over 80 for 11 positions) are really running mates to assist the current incumbent to get re-elected. Some of these can easily be identified by reading their voting preferences which are listed in the candidate statements on the City of Casey web site. Also, as a start, I suggest that all voters should study the Ombudsman’s Report, released in November 2015, on an investigation into the allegations of improper conduct of some Casey councillors. While the findings stated that misconduct could not be substantiated, it is noted that at
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Holocaust remembrance ceremony at Alkira Secondary College. 159096 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS least two of those named declined to answer questions, which may explain why those allegations could not be sustained. One has to ask why this was so. As a regular reader of council and planning committee agendas and minutes, it is noticeable that many motions put before council are passed without discussion, even if legitimate objections exist, leaving objectors with the expense and trauma of appealing to VCAT - which many ordinary people are reluctant to do. Also, on numerous occasions, council officers suggest that there is little point in objecting to certain proposals, particularly planning permit requests on the grounds that appeals to VCAT are likely to be successful. While this may be justified in some instances in other cases it may be just an excuse not to fully investigate the proposal. Even when cases are heard by VCAT, a weak case put forward by council representatives can result in VCAT overturning a council refusal to grant a permit. If councillors have a record of frequently accepting officers’ opinions without public discussion it is at least questionable whether they are truly representing the interests of ratepayers and residents. The decision on selecting who to vote for as number one on your ballot paper is yours alone, but identifying the ‘running mates’ and placing them towards the bottom of your selection will be a good start towards eliminating those who are not willing to safeguard the genuine interests of the electors. Elizabeth Tully, Cranbourne East.
Don't be taken for a dummy SURELY one of the most important political instruments impacting on this outcome this local government election is the Victorian Electoral Act because it sets the standards and conditions that all candidates are required to meet. But, once again, its shortcomings are being totally ignored by all. The Victorian Electoral Act, however, still allows candidates to stand in a ward in which they do not live. While Casey Mayor Sam Aziz has criticised candidate Rex Flannery for endorsing Paul Richardson, who lives outside of the ward he is contesting, Sam Aziz has had nothing to say about Rise Up Australia Party councillor Rosalie Crestani who doesn’t live in Four Oaks Ward and has her election pamphlets authorized by a local Narre Warren resident. Why should a candidate not living in his/ her ward be allowed to stand for council? Doesn’t this defeat the purpose of having the electorate divided into wards? The VEA allows “dummy candidates” to stand at election time. Dummy candidates are not illegal, only unethical. The Victorian Electoral Commission and the minister don’t really care about what may be considered unethical conduct. Dummy candidates are about deceiving voters so they represent nothing less than an assault on democracy. Although all election statements have
been prefaced with a VEC disclaimer on the ballot paper, candidates can still write unsubstantiated and bigoted comments in election pamphlets about Islam and sharia law. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.
Deal them out WITH reference to the article Spitting Over Dummy Deal by Cam Lucadou-Wells, candidates of this category must be named and shamed, fined and banned from ever being nominated again. It is a disgrace as sincere candidates can lose their seat because of this cheating game of vote swapping. It is high time that stringent action is taken by the VEC. Dunstan Girton and Louis Kotsiras, Hampton Park.
Democracy could use a tweak or two HAVING taken a close interest in politics since I was taught “civics“ at school, I believe that democracy works as well in Australia as anywhere in the world. But the way elections are conducted in Casey and other local government areas is something of a travesty. Of course it is one of our basic rights to be free to stand for election, but the long list of almost anonymous candidates in every ward is a joke. From our experience at the last council election, it is near impossible to contact most of them - so how can a conscientious voter judge their ability and experience, or what they hope to contribute to council? And what would they suggest we do with our preferences, should we vote for them? I am a strong believer in preferential voting - which ensures that you must be supported by a majority of the voters to be elected, but I want to be able to make an informed and considered choice. We have been happy with the service we have had from our councillors in Balla Balla Ward - Colin Butler and currently Geoff Ablett, but how could we consider anyone else if we have no opportunity to meet or even read about any other candidate? Then there is no option but postal voting which is easily open to corruption. How does the returning officer know who filled in the ballot? Do council officers have a sample of every resident’s signature to check the voting envelopes? And if you walk around your local streets you could easily collect multiple copies of the voting papers. It would not be hard (or very expensive) to have a set of “attendance“ polling booths open for say a week - like the pre-poll centres that are run in state and federal elections. And postal voting only on request for people who really need it. There is a real need for reform to ensure that democracy is clearly seen to operate fairly at a local government level. Don Jewell, Cannons Creek.
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Years in jail for kidnapper By Cam Lucadou-Wells
Health Minister Jill Hennessy, Premier Daniel Andrews and Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley,
Much-needed boost for hospital CASEY Hospital will grow by 160 beds and four operating theatres under a boosted expansion announced by the State Government on 9 October. The government says it will inject an extra $28.6 million into the project - which will now cost $135 million - due to soaring demand for acute health care in Melbourne’s south-east. Without the extra boost, it was expected demand would outstrip supply within two years of the project’s completion. Construction is expected to start next year on the extension, which includes an intensive care unit and a day surgery unit. It is expected to open for patients in late 2019. New education and training facilities for medical, nursing and allied health students will also be built under a partnership
between Monash Health and Monash University. As one of Australia’s fastest growing areas, Casey is home to a record 86 babies born each week and an average 7300 extra residents a year. At the hospital on 9 October, Health Minister Jill Hennessy said investment was needed to meet demand in the future. Premier Daniel Andrews said a “bigger, better” Casey Hospital would mean more families in the south-east can get treatment close to home. Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley will lead a community advisory group to help “shape” the project. “Our community is a growing one and as we expand Casey Hospital to meet the needs of local families, we want them all to have a say and work with us every step of the way.”
A MAN has been jailed for up to eight-and-a-half years over a “terrifying” armed home invasion in Narre Warren South, as well as two kidnappings and a car-jacking in March and April this year. Henry Toatoalei, 29, of Noble Park, pleaded guilty to 15 charges at the County Court of Victoria on 7 October including charges of possessing a sawn-off shotgun and a sawn-off rifle as a prohibited person. Toatoalei made full admissions, including kidnapping a man under the pretence of supplying him methamphetamine in Fountain Gate shopping centre car park about 5am on 18 March. Once lured into the back seat of a Mercedes Benz four-wheel drive, the victim was put in a choke-hold by Toatoalei while another passenger punched the victim to the head and face. As he was driven from the car park, the victim was unable to breathe and lost consciousness due to the choke-hold. The victim was stripped of his shoes and shorts, and robbed of $1400 cash, mobile phone, cigarettes and 0.5 grams of ice - as well as the keys of the victim’s father’s Statesman parked at Fountain Gate. Toatoalei admitted to then stealing the Statesman, which was dumped with a damaged front end in Broadmeadows three days later.
About 5.30am on 2 April, Toatoalei pulled a shotgun on a man parked in a hotel car park in Cranbourne and forced the victim to climb into their own vehicle’s boot as part of a debt-collection operation. The accused held the weapon to the man’s face and told him he’d shoot the victim in the leg if he didn’t comply. Toatoalei drove the victim’s Calais, with the victim in the boot, and co-offenders following in another car. During the journey, the victim has managed to escape the boot into the front seat, and pleaded for Toatoalei to desist. Toatoalei punched and then slammed the shotgun’s butt into the victim’s face several times. The victim was told he was only not dead because he had a baby due soon. The accused attempted to blackmail the victim to sign over his car, but the victim was able to pop the boot during the journey and escape. At 8am, Toatoalei - while armed with a shotgun - and an unidentified male broke into the victim’s home in Narre Warren South. The intruders forced three occupants out of their bedrooms, ordered them to lay on their stomachs in the lounge room and demanded the whereabouts of the victim. Toatoalei held a shotgun to the head of the victim’s brother and told him that the victim would be “dead”.
The house was then looted of wallets, phones, a TV, X-Box and video games. The accused - who was said to profit by several thousands of dollars from the debt collection - later told police that the victim “knows why he f***ed up”. On 7 April, a man and woman were forced out of a car at gunpoint by Toatoalei as well as other armed offenders in Springvale South. The accused admitted to police he had lured the victim with the promise of drugs then stole the car and gave it to a friend. During a Special Operations Group police raid of his home, a sawn-off rifle and sawn-off shotgun, a small amount of the drug ice and identity cards of the home invasion victims were found. Judge Gavan Marshall said the “violent and protracted” offending was “self-evidently serious”; the home invasion “could have only been terrifying for your victims”. Judge Marshall said Toatoalei was Samoan-born and subject to a dysfunctional background, including having a father in jail and being estranged from his mother since he was six years old. There was still a chance of rehabilitation for the accused provided he overcame his long-standing alcohol and ice abuse, the judge said. “It is a choice that you’re still capable of embracing.” Toatoalei’s non-parole period was set at five years.
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The accused had been unable to get out of bed some days to attend appointments as part of his CCO. Since drying out from ice in custody, Berryman was in a “much better frame of mind to talk about things rationally,” the lawyer said. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen pondered the utility of putting Berryman on a treatment-based CCO, given his “appalling” compliance to past orders, including multiple offending. “It’s when you get out (of custody) that’s the real question - will you comply?” Berryman was jailed for 90 days and put on a drug and mental health treatment-based corrections order for 12 months, with judicial monitoring. His driver's licence was disqualified for 12 months.
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Jerry cans from two separate premises, driving unlicenced, and possession of ice. On 31 July, Berryman - subject to outstanding warrants - had requested to stay at a relative’s home on the proviso he would turn himself into police. The next day when awoken by the relative, Berryman told her: “If you call the cops, I’ll burn your car to the ground.” Next morning, the relative told Berryman to leave. He flung the victim’s phone into the wall and punched a hole in the house, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told. A defence lawyer said Berryman had been using almost a gram of ice a day over the past two years. His drug use and depression had escalated as a result of a relationship break-up, the lawyer said.
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From Page 1 The accused told the girl that she had two choices - to come with him or he’d chase her down and harm her. She went with him inside his family home where she was punched. His mother allegedly told the accused: “I don’t want to hear her crying. You have to stop or I’ll take her home.” The victim indicated she wanted to go home and was led by the accused into a backyard shed where he struck her three times to the head with a hammer. He told her if she called police “I’ll kill myself or you”. Angered by a video found on her phone, the accused choked her twice until she was unconscious. He later told police that he had got so angry that he had blacked out himself. He had choked her to scare her and stop her yelling, he allegedly told police. As he held a sharp tool near her eye, he told her again that he would kill her. The ordeal ended when the accused’s mother rang the victim’s family. The accused’s defence lawyer said he was not violent with his relatives at home, had no criminal history but had been recently sent away by his mother to a Brisbane relative to solve his anger problems. “His issue is anger. He’s blacked out during this incident. He gets so angry he blacks out.” Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said in sentencing that he had to consider the accused’s young age, lack of prior convictions, but also the accused’s chances of rehabilitation and the need to protect the victim. “These are very serious allegations. The court has to be very cautious how it goes about sentencing you. “No court would sentence you without a psychiatric report (to understand your behaviour).” Mr Vandersteen said the accused was most likely facing imprisonment in a youth detention centre followed by parole or a youth justice order. He was put on a full, indefinite intervention order to protect the victim. He was remanded in custody for sentencing on 21 November.
By Russell Bennett THE Cranbourne Cup won’t be rescheduled this spring after the gusty winds that tore through the state on Sunday ripped the hearts out of organisers who were forced to cancel the $300,000 race. Sunday’s 10-race meeting was postponed after just the first race on the card, with the strong winds - which were only predicted to get worse - deemed to have posed a health and safety risk. Not only was Cranbourne’s showpiece race postponed, but so too was the $100,000 Apache Cat Classic. After consulting with the Cranbourne Turf Club, Racing Victoria determined that there was no suitable date remaining this Spring Racing Carnival to hold Casey’s signature race. There’s now a distinct possibility that the race could be moved to Friday night, 21 April next year - the date of the turf club’s official 150th anniversary. The race would then return to its traditional spring timeslot in the 2017-’18 racing calendar. “We’ll consider the possibility of running the Cranbourne Cup, as well as the Apache Cat Classic, in the autumn next year and ensure either way that some of the prizemoney from (the) meeting is used to bolster the club’s 150th anniversary race meeting on 21 April,” said Racing Victoria operations manager Paul Bloodworth. Cranbourne Turf Club chief executive Neil Bainbridge described the situation on Sunday as “devastating”, but added that if the Cup was moved to autumn, the club would try and hold it under lights
Racegoers at Cranbourne on Sunday had their challenges staying upright at times as strong winds Picture: GARY SISSONS tore through the area. 160335 “as a good point of difference”. “A lot of work goes into these days - it’s probably nine months of the year of planning and execution, and to think we had such a beautiful day yesterday (Saturday),” he said. “Today, the wind just got to a level where the jockeys and stewards thought it was not safe to continue in those conditions. It’s really frustrating.” Mr Bainbridge said the jockeys raised some initial concerns about the strong winds on Sunday, which led to the stewards ultimately deciding that the meeting needed to be postponed.
“I think there’d be a lot of disappointed people, as we are,” he said. “But, like us, people are realists and realise that those winds are pretty strong, and I think everyone understands that the decision was made and the reasons why it was made. “I think, generally, people understand that safety has to come first. They understand the predicament the club is in and we thank them for their support and we’ll do our utmost to put on another Cranbourne Cup and another great day for our patrons.”
Mr Bainbridge said he’d never been involved in a race meeting that had to be called off due to strong winds. “It’s just really frustrating that it happened on Cranbourne Cup day,” he said. “It’s very disappointing and obviously it’ll be quite a costly exercise for the club. This is the club’s key meeting, which underwrites a lot of the financial performance for the year, and this year we’ll just need to work a little bit harder - which we’ll do - but obviously financially this is a significant hole.”
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By Victoria Stone-Meadows BUSINESSES in Casey have been recognised for their hard work at the 37th Governor of Victoria Export Awards. The awards highlight the contributions local businesses make to the Victorian economy through their export trade. Lynbrook-based pipe welding and fusion equipment producer, Worldpoly, took home the Victorian Export Award for Innovation Excellence. The family-run business have been in operation for over 50 years and supply equipment all over the world for mining, irrigation, water supply and distribution, sewer and drainage, gas mains, and more. Clyde farming legends Schreurs and Sons were awarded the Agribusiness Award for overall excellence across horticultural and agricultural business. Farm owner and operator Chris Schreurs said the award is a great honour and he is proud of the hard work his cousins and other employees had put into the farm over the years. “It’s very much a high honour and it means a lot,” he said. “It reflects on a lot of hard
Chris Schreurs on his celery, leek and lettuce farm in Clyde. 151240 work, not only the directors have put in, but all our employees to making our strategy of targeting export markets possible.” Schreurs and Sons have expanded their business into exporting celery, leek and lettuce to six countries as well as domestically. “We sell into the UAE, Japan, Hong King, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia,” Mr Schreurs said. “We could expand into other markets but plan on concentrating on expanding into and servicing the markets that have
already taken us on board.” Export trade is big business; adding $39.4 billion in goods and services to the Victorian economy in 2014/’15. Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade, Philip Dalidakis, said the awards show the high calibre of export trade produced in Victoria. “We’re leading the country in small business growth and exports, and these awards give us the opportunity to provide our local businesses with the recognition they deserve for taking the very best of Victoria to the world.”
A NEW bus service could cut unemployment and boost business in Dandenong South. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced the route 890 would run between Lynbrook Railway Station and Dandenong Railway Station and take in Abbotts Road in Dandenong South. She said it would start on Sunday 13 November and “help get people to where the jobs are and also helps businesses to secure the skilled workforce they need”. “Lack of public transport connections can be a major obstacle to employment,” Ms Williams said. “This is all about jobs and creating opportunities.” Every day MatchWorks business development manager Maria Ferreira-Correia works with job-seekers who don’t have cars. “Seventy to 80 per cent of our candidates don’t have transport,“ she said. “When you become unemployed, that’s one of the first things to go as they’re quite expensive to run.” Ms Ferreira-Correia said the new bus route would help employers to “benefit from some really good candidates”. “What’s stopping them from getting a job is they don’t have a car,” she said. “There are jobs out there.
MatchWorks employer solutions consultant Maria FerreiraCorreia, Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams and Pellicano managing director Renato Pellicano show where the new bus route will pass. 160194 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS “The route that the new bus is going to go through, there’s heaps of places there that we could potentially tap into for our candidates. “I think it will be really beneficial for the south-east and especially for the unemployed in this area. “We need another one now, for the Greens Road side.” South East Local Learning and Employment Network (SELLEN) CEO Andrew Simmons said the route was great news. “The initiative will assist
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Candidates have their say SPRINGFIELD WARD VOTERS in Narre Warren and Narre Warren South should have received ballot papers for Springfield Ward in the 2016 Casey Council elections. Only five of the 15 candidates were organised, diligent and committed enough to respond to Star News’s survey, most within a 24-hour deadline. Five candidates, who didn’t supply email contact details to the Victorian Electoral Commission, weren’t contacted. 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? Survey respondents: Garry Page, Sam Aziz, Rex Flannery, Kasuni Mendis, Paul Richardson No reply: Faisal Najibi, Sukhminder Grewal, Rhonda Mavroudis, Kayla Harriss, Cassandra Geyde, Waleed Hassan, Anthony Bargashoun, Rory McCormack, Louise Berkelmans, Stephen Alter GARRY PAGE What ward/municipality do you live in: My back fence is the Springfield/River Gum boundary Political party membership: None Place of Worship: Not Applicable Campaign sponsors and donors: None Campaign cost/budget: Been printing my leaflets on secondhand, laser printers at home then hand delivering the leaflets. So far the greatest expense of leafleting is the cost of the shoes. So you could say I’m running the campaign on a shoe string. Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Good governance – Reform use of closed council, broadcast council meetings, observe Local Government Act, reform public question time, reform ward grants, real community engagement in capital works planning Budget management – Set rate increases below inflation then budget to that target, not create a wish list with increased rates to fund, include financially poor clubs in capital works budget process, real community engagement with budget planning. Close Narre Warren North Power Station at Quarry Road. If someone living within 300m gets cancer and a good lawyer it could snowball into an expensive public relations disaster. Three ways to make council budget savings: Capital works spending has to be brought under control. Observe programmed priority. Reduce loan repayments by paying back the debts current councillors have approved. Reduce over-regulation e.g. allow residents to store their caravan, motor home and trailer (car, horse, boat, etc,) at home without an annual permit. Enable residents to fund periodicals in the libraries. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: For Cr Aziz to use this tradition for political games is shameful and a disgrace. Current Casey councillors don’t seem to be capable of restraining Cr Aziz. Law-and-order solutions: Council officers should be assigned to improve community safety through expanding Neighbourhood Watch schemes and improve community engagement. Stop playing political games with the issue to ensure community good will is not wasted on political stunts. SAM AZIZ (preferences Berkelmans) What ward/municipality do you live in: 21 metres from Springfield Ward as a result of boundary re-distribution. Political party membership: None Place of Worship: Christian Campaign sponsors and donors: Self funded Campaign cost/budget: Not yet known. Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Roads: Upgrading Narre Warren Station to a premium station, unclogging Webb Street, and resolving O’Shea Road and Clyde Road congestion by lobbying for a further $1 billion funding by the State and Federal governments. Jobs: attracting significant investment to create jobs, including concluding negotiations with defence, IT, retail and manufacturing industries. Safety: Lobbying for more police and stronger laws to protect the community. Three ways to make council budget savings: Continuing with the effectiveness and efficiency program already delivering $11 million in savings. Continuing with our digital strategy which will not only make savings but make it easier for residents to access council services. Increasing innovation in purchasing and tendering, such as the recent initiative to give clubs and sporting organisations opportunity to tender for work on their own pavilions. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: Symbolic gesture to demonstrate that our community is under threat from rising crime. Law-and-order solutions: As outlined in the motion that I moved: more police, tougher sentences, joint State/ Federal taskforce, deportation for dual citizens who commit offences punishable by jail in a gang formation and empowering the community to be vigilant about personal security.
REX FLANNERY (preferences Richardson) What ward/municipality do you live in: Political Party: not affiliated with any. Place of worship: N/A Campaign donors: Self funded. Campaign costs: Half of what Mr Richardson pays. Top three projects: Reducing costs, working within a budget, bringing the community together as one. Three ways to to make budget savings: Supply materials to sporting groups to let the clubs work on their own projects – which would cut out contractors at higher costs. Reduce overseas travel if not needed (teleconferencing). Prioritise capital work projects. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: When a Head of State dies or a community member who has put in outstanding service not a problem. Law and order solutions: Courts are too soft, make all judges do a night shift with the police. KASUNI MENDIS (preferences Flannery) What ward/municipality do you live in: Springfield Political party membership: No Place of Worship: Sakyamuni Sambuddha Buddhist Temple, Berwick Campaign sponsors and donors: Friends, family and selffunded. Campaign cost/budget: $2000 Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Adequate maintenance of footpaths, roads and parks in a timelier manner. More youth participation in our community and reaching out to disengaged members of our society, to stop them from committing violent crimes. Address domestic violence and elder abuse at a local level. Three ways to make council budget savings: Reducing councillor allowances – over $400,000 in 2014-15. Not demolishing a perfectly usable building to make way for new council offices masked under a performing arts venue, but that deal is too far gone to stop. Make sure that council funds are spent on things that maximise utility for all members of our community, such as basic infrastructure. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: A pointless gesture that is nothing but grandstanding. It is all well and good for the council to all of a sudden lobby for more police and tighter laws come election time. They have no one else but themselves to blame for the escalation of crime in the City of Casey. Law-and-order solutions: For every criminal we put away there will be another to take its place if we don’t stop these disengaged members of our society from resorting to anti-social behaviour. We must engage with such people and provide them with programs and support, which they are sorely lacking and stop them from committing crimes. PAUL RICHARDSON (preferences Flannery) What ward/municipality do you live in: Four Oaks Political party membership: Independent Place of Worship: Catholic, Holy Family Church in Doveton Campaign sponsors and donors: No donations Campaign cost/budget: Minimal Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Capping of council rates; exposure of concealed council costs i.e. VCAT, legal/consultancy; and residents allowed asking questions at council meetings. Three ways to make council budget savings: Reduce administrative costs, management/councillor allowances, salaries and perks and removal of overseas travel Your view on half-mast Casey flag: Inappropriate representing the crime rate in Casey. Law-and-order solutions: -
EDRINGTON WARD VOTERS in Berwick, Beaconsfield and Clyde North should have received ballot papers for Edrington Ward in the 2016 Casey Council elections. Seven of the 10 candidates were organised, diligent and committed enough to respond to Star News’s survey, most within a 24-hour deadline. Survey respondents: Ray Perera, Susan Serey, Anthony Dissanayake, Timothy Jackson, James Williams, Riley Baird, Mick Morland No reply: Glenn Kruithoff, Russell Larkins, Sandra Prvulj JAMES WILLIAMS What ward/municipality do you live in: Edrington Political party membership: None Place of Worship: I worship my three kids and my wife. Campaign sponsors and donors: None Campaign cost/budget: Unsure, still campaigning Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Will focus on youth crime, public safety, sporting and recreational facilities, family and senior services. Promote integrity and transparency within Casey Council. Three ways to make council budget savings: Prioritising expenditure, reviewing and scrutinising expenditure, as
well as making all areas accountable for diligent budget management. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: The symbolism I believe is of good intent, however action is better. Law-and-order solutions: Often disorder in the community is the result of many factors requiring solutions directed at prevention rather than the consequences of the disorder. I am a big believer in having local police work closely with young adults to build a relationship prior to them starting to offend. Council maintaining a close relationship and planning strategies with police is essential. TIMOTHY JACKSON What ward/municipality do you live in: Edrington. Political party membership: Independent Place of Worship: N/A Campaign sponsors and donors: Myself, close friends and family. Campaign cost/budget: My budget is small and instead of flashy advertisements around town I am focussing my time and effort on ensuring that my team of volunteers and I are out in the local community talking with residents to understand what matters to them. Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Taking the politics out of local government by making sure council gets on with the job that residents expect us to do. Preventing crime in our community by investing in CCTV and adequately supporting community groups and sporting clubs to keep our kids off the streets. Stopping the waste of council funds on things like council’s new $125 million office complex at Bunjil Place. Three ways to make council budget savings: Reduced spending on large projects that could be delivered in a more cost effective manner. Stopping the waste on council dinners and overseas junkets. Ensuring the council is operating within its means as every ratepayer and family does. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: Casey residents deserve practical solutions to our rising crime like CCTV cameras and crime prevention programs, not half-baked political stunts. Law-and-order solutions: Making sure that council works hand in hand with the local police and the State Government to ensure our police are properly funded and have all the support they need. A greater rollout of CCTV cameras in our town centres. More investment in local community initiatives such as young offender programs, so that when the offenders return to our community they simply do not go back and commit more crimes. RILEY BAIRD What ward/municipality do you live in: Live near the border of my ward. Edrington because that is where I have worked, gone to school and grown up in. Political party membership: The Greens, will remain independent while on council. Place of Worship: Religion is a private matter and I choose to worship at home. Campaign sponsors and donors: Self-funded, with volunteers handing our flyers and doorknocking. The Greens have provided some materials. Campaign cost/budget: Estimated $700. My main expenses were flyers, campaign signs and business cards. Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: More regulation of pokies machines – Casey has the second highest gambling losses in Victoria, but has done little to stop this. Protecting our green spaces from inappropriate development and ensuring better pedestrian and cycling infrastructure. Lobbying for greater police presence in Casey. Three ways to make council budget savings: If councillors want to travel outside Victoria, they should pay for it themselves. Transitioning to renewable energy would save millions of dollars in energy costs. Council shouldn’t spend money on things no-one wants. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: Putting the flag at halfmast won’t make Casey any safer. We need councillors who will take action to stop crime, instead of just talking about it, and that’s what I plan to do when I’m on council. Law-and-order solutions: We need more police stations, and we need to stop closing the ones we have. We need to focus on the rights of victims, and work harder to ensure all criminals come to justice. ANTHONY DISSANAYAKE What ward/municipality do you live in: Edrington Political party membership: Absolutely none. Place of Worship: St Michael’s Parish, Berwick. Campaign sponsors and donors: None. Campaign cost/budget: I own a printing and sign company. Therefore my expenses are low. Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: I will fight hard to minimise future unnecessary rate increases, more support for our senior citizens and increase and redistribute funding effectively and efficiently to community organisations and sporting clubs. Three ways to make council budget savings: Oppose any increases to councillor allowances and review of higher management salary increases, oppose councillors going
on ratepayer funded overseas trips, reduce council’s ratepayer funded functions. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: I support this. Halfmast Casey flag should remain the same until the council gets its desired action from the government. Law-and-order solutions: More police, tougher sentencing (this is very important) and a task force on violent street gangs. RAY PERERA (preferences Serey, Morland) What ward/municipality do you live in: Edrington Political party membership: Totally independent Place of Worship: Catholic Church Campaign sponsors and donors: None Campaign cost/budget: Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Cut waste, cut rates, cut the cost of childcare. Three ways to make council budget savings: Millions of dollars being wasted on various projects, reduce bureaucracy and red tape, increase efficiency, many roles and positons which are not required. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: Law-and-order solutions: Increase police presence in key areas and at key times, through advocacy with the State Government; a campaign or a drug free Casey; possible look at increasing power to the police in certain areas obviously through liaison with the State Government. SUSAN SEREY (preferences Morland) What ward/municipality do you live in: Edrington Political party membership: Liberal Place of Worship: Campaign sponsors and donors: Family and supporters. Campaign cost/budget: Modest Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Advocate for greater investment in roads. Greater emphasis on economic development, business and creating jobs locally. Delivering services our community needs to keep pace with population growth. Three ways to make council budget savings: Implement efficiency and effectiveness study. Saying no to councillors generating spending on a whim rather than strategic and community priorities. Cutting back on waste. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: I understand the frustration of Casey’s councillors in relation to the concerns about community safety, however, I am of the view that those concerns can be expressed in other ways rather than flying a half mast flag which should be reserved for expressions of honour, grief or respect. Law-and-order solutions: Lobby for increased police numbers to match Casey’s growth; no cutting back of police station hours; stricter enforcement of existing laws especially involving car jackings and home invasions; use of CCTV in crime hotspots, briefing up Neighbourhood Watch and reversal of Victoria’s weakened bail laws which send a message that there are no consequences for young offenders who flout the law and greater youth engagement in positive activities and relationship such as mentoring programs, and greater access to sporting and entertainment opportunities in Casey for young people. MICK MORLAND (preferences Serey) What ward/municipality do you live in: Edrington Political party membership: Liberal Place of Worship: Non-practising Catholic Campaign sponsors and donors: Nil Campaign cost/budget: $5000-$10,000 Top three projects you’ll achieve on council: Lobby for all needs within the Edrington Ward with other councillors – no one councillor can achieve any project without the support of his fellow councillors. Support the Five Year capital works plan to delivery orderly projects within the correct time frame. Three ways to make council budget savings: Look at the running costs, services within council and get the best tenders. Your view on half-mast Casey flag: Agree with the council decision. Law-and-order solutions: Council does not enforce the law, the police do. Our job is the lobby on behalf of our residents with the police to make our city the best and safest place to live.
BALLA BALLA THIS week, voters in Cranbourne, Devon Meadows, Clyde, Botanic Ridge, Junction Village, Pearcedale, Cannons Creek, Tooradin and Blind Bight will be receiving ballot papers for Balla Balla Ward in the 2016 Casey council elections. Two of the five candidates, Geoff Ablett and Tom Rennick, were sent surveys by Star News but were not organised, diligent or committed enough to respond. The other three candidates, Ross Luxmoore, Linda Sahhar and Frank Lamattina, didn’t leave an email contact with the Victorian Electoral Commission and weren’t contacted.
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OFFICER OPENS UP The once sleepy suburb of Officer is being transformed into a vibrant, commercial and residential hub attracting first, second and third home buyers who are looking for their slice of real estate heaven. Perfectly positioned between Beaconsfield and Pakenham, Officer offers a rural setting with the convenience of suburban living. Residents enjoy fantastic access to shopping, transport and quality schools. Officer is also home to Cardinia Shire Council which opened state-of-the-art offices there in 2014. With its own train station, bus links and access to the Monash Freeway, Officer is an easy 54 kilometre commute to the Melbourne CBD. Quality developments are transforming Officer into a boom suburb with blocks of land to suit all price ranges and all needs. Cardinia council has had an Urban Design Framework (UDF) prepared to guide the growth and development of the Officer town centre as it evolves into what is anticipated will become a regional hub over the next decade. According to the council’s UDF, when fully developed the Officer town centre area alone will accommodate approximately 10,900 dwellings and 28,300 residents. The town centre is bounded by the Princes Highway to the north, Gum Scrub Creek to the east, Bridge Road to the south and the future North-South Arterial Road to the west. It is orientated around the railway station so that as it grows it becomes a transport hub with good links to public transport through buses and rail as well as road, walking and cycle routes. Activity centres, schools and community facilities within the precinct will create an estimated 6555 jobs, with approximately 4600 jobs in activity centres. According to the council, the town centre will provide a range of regional, sub-
regional and local employment, civic, retail, commercial, office, housing, recreation, entertainment and community uses and activities that provide for the needs of residents, workers, businesses and visitors throughout the suburb and wider Cardinia area. Officer currently has an estimated 32,390 households and is projected to grow to a population of 175,562. KR Peters director Peter Nicholls likens Officer to “virgin land” about to take off. The sales staff at KR Peters, which is selling both Savannah Estate and Milli Terraces - two of the area’s newest developments - are so confident in the future of the suburb that they are opening an office in the old post office. “We believe it’s got more potential – it’s where all the growth is going to happen,” Mr Nicholls said. “In the past two years Clyde North and Clyde have been runaway successes but Officer is up and coming.”
Savannah is at the corner of Brunt and Rix roads and is surrounded by parkland and proposed sporting facilities. On a hilltop in the heart of Officer lies Timbertop Estate, one of Officer’s most established estates according to sales and marketing manager Jarod Mills “With some of the best views in the area stretching out to Western Port bay, Timbertop is now home to approximately 700 people with over 250 homes occupied. The estate will comprise around 770 homes upon completion,” Mr Mills said. “The estate is the perfect family location, situated within the Berwick Secondary School Zone and minutes from shops including Arena Shopping Centre. It’s also close to the Princes Freeway (M1), providing easy access to the rest of Melbourne. “There’s also a new two-hectare neighbourhood park coming this summer, offering something for everyone including walking tracks, playground equipment.
“Surrounded by native planting, go for a leisurely stroll and take in stunning views at the lookout areas,” he said. The Rise at Officer is located at the gateway to the suburb and is a boutique neighbourhood in arguably Officer’s best location, north of the Princes Highway and bordering the popular suburb of Beaconsfield. The development has proven popular with buyers who want to build larger homes for their growing families and for professional or retired couples who are looking to downsize from rural properties to a stylish urban community in an established area. Grandvue is one of the older more established estates in Officer with a wide range of primary, secondary schools and colleges nearby and a proposed new shopping centre across the road and the Toomuc recreation reserve only minutes away. Located at the corner of the Princes Highway and Grandvue Boulevard, this estate has been up and running since 2011 with more than 1000 lots and is now releasing stage 11. Unlike many of the other estates, Grandvue is quite established already with larger lots. Set on undulating land it offers a variety of block types and sizes and build types. The Banksia Estate, an exclusive development comprising just 92 lots, is in walking distance of the new Officer town centre. It is situated at the corner of Rix Road and Brunt Road, Officer, next door to the hugely successful and sold out Park Central Development. Also selling in the area is the Lavender Estate which, like all of the Officer estates, is within reach of 33 schools and two hospitals and all the other facilities that this future regional centre offers. Stages four, five and six are currently up and running with stages seven and eight coming on-line next year.
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Class teachers provide daily support and care for each child’s individual needs. The teachers’ dedication, care and compassion for the children develops trust, integrity and honesty. This helps in developing positive relationships with other adults over their life’s journey. Biblical values and attributes are taught and caught, as are all the educational concepts. Maranatha is a Christian learning community, a place of safety and discipleship, where passionate, committed Christian teachers partner with parents to nurture their students. For more information phone Maranatha Christian School on 9709 7217 or visit maranatha.vic.edu.au.
LAND YOURSELF A NEW LIFE One of Officer’s premium estates, Grandvue sets itself apart from its competitors by offering titled lots to buyers with superior views of the surrounding area. The elevated living proposition often creates a unique and interesting build outcome. Homes built across split levels allow for an abundance of natural light and separate living areas which often cater to families with children. Owners can find themselves a builder who they can trust and really maximise the attributes of their block. Buyers don’t have to wait six to 12 months for the construction of roads, services to be connected and titles to be released, they
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Once in a while something truly special comes along... It is with great anticipation that we announce the release of Sonning, a boutique neighbourhood of 17 designer single and double storey homes. Inspired by the life work of Australia’s most celebrated landscape designer Edna Walling, the neighbourhood takes its name from the place she called home. Each residence in Sonning will have a striking brick and render facade complimented by a front garden designed exclusively by the internationally acclaimed team at Ian Barker Gardens. Internally, each home is stylishly appointed with designer kitchens that include European appliances, soft close cupboards and drawers and reconstituted stone benchtops. Other quality appointments include LED downlights to the ground à RRU OLYLQJ ]RQHV UHPRWH DFFHVV GRXEOH JDUDJH DQG GRXEOH JOD]LQJ 6RPH RI WKH KRPHV IHDWXUH GRZQVWDLUV DV ZHOO DV XSVWDLUV bedrooms. The homes at Sonning wrap around private Ian Barker landscaped parkland, a perfect space to unwind with a book or chat with the neighbours. These homes will be beautiful inside and out. Make one yours by registering your interest today.
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LOCATION OFFICER 3809 COME ALIVE AT TOP ESTATE With the growth of communities like Parklea’s Timbertop Estate and the development of the town centre, Officer is becoming a hot spot for families seeking a mix of country and convenience. Officer is one of Cardinia Shire’s most rapidly growing areas with its population forecast to increase to 34,043 in the next 20 years. As the face of Officer continues to change, the area has kept its country charm, preserving small communities nestled in between rolling hills and rural land. On a hilltop in the heart of Officer lies Timbertop Estate, one of Officer’s most established estates. With some of the best views in the area stretching out to Western Port bay, Timbertop is now home to approximately 700 people with more than 250 homes occupied. The estate will comprise around 770 homes upon completion. Timbertop’s safe, community feel immediately attracted the Manelski family, reminding them of where they grew up. At Timbertop, residents really know their neighbours with the residents’ group running regular events including holiday themed events, outdoor cinema nights, and wine and cheese nights to bring residents together and promote safety and friendship. “There’s heaps to do in the estate on the weekends - you don’t have to move too far from your front door,” said Ben Manelski. The estate is the perfect family location, situated within the Berwick Secondary School Zone and is minutes from shops including Arena Shopping Centre. It’s also close to the Princes Freeway, providing easy access to the rest of Melbourne.
There’s also a new two hectare neighbourhood park coming this summer, offering something for everyone including walking tracks, playground equipment and a slide for the kids, barbecue facilities and picnic area for Sunday lunches and a large kickabout area for sport lovers. Surrounded by native planting, residents can go for a leisurely stroll and take in stunning views at the lookout areas. Timbertop’s newest release, the Hilltop Release, features large, elevated blocks, perched at the top of the estate. Wake up to some of the best views in Officer and take in peaceful surroundings including a future park right at your doorstep. With 65 per cent of lots now sold, Timbertop Estate continues to offer a variety of lot sizes to suit lifestyle, ranging from 476 to 1,059 square metres. New residents will be able to come alive in their dream home and enjoy peaceful country living at its best in Officer. Find out how you can live life at the top - visit timbertopestate.com.au.
SERENE ESTATE SET TO BLOOM Banksia is a boutique serene estate surrounded by Australian outback history and is now one of the fastest growing suburbs in Melbourne. Existing and planned infrastructure includes schools, shopping centres, transport, passive and active recreation facilities, government offices, child minding centres and much more. Only 20 years ago the areas of Officer, Pakenham and Beaconsfield were just orchids, grazing land and hobby farms. Buyers can visit the local council or information centres to get firsthand information or visit the council website for future facilities. The estate in selling fast with more than
65 per cent of the allotments sold at competitive prices. The established community with its rich heritage has easy access to the CBD. There are a wide range of allotments ranging from 268 to 512 square metres and frontages from nine to 16 metres to suit any home design All this is in walking distance to the new Officer town centre, bus routes 837 and 838 to Westfield Fountain Gate shopping centre. The Cardinia shire is expecting to accommodate 65,000 to 85,000 new homes by 2031 and employment growth of 100,000 to 140,000 jobs. 12325944-ACM41-16
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LOCATION OFFICER 3809 LAND AVAILABLE FOR GARDEN CITIES Residents who are looking for somewhere to settle down and create a new chapter in their life should look no further. They can choose their ideal home in one of the fresh and friendly neighbourhoods in Beaconsfield and Officer. They offer a variety of vibrant themed garden estates inspired by beautiful destinations from around the world. They have access to more than 30 schools, a university, a TAFE, two hospitals, two train stations, parks, recreational facilities, cinema theatres, shopping centres all within 15 minutes. Beaconsfield Garden Estates provides
families with the ideal lifestyle to live in. They just need to choose from the fine variety of different ideal land sizes from any of the estates at Beaconsfield Roses (English Garden theme), Beaconsfield Lavender (European Garden theme), Beaconsfield Gardenia (Chinese and Japanese Garden theme), Beaconsfield Jasmine (Jasmine South Asian Garden theme), Beaconsfield Wattle (Australian Garden theme), Beaconsfield Geranium (Mediterranean Garden theme). Call Bannir Arumugam on 0425 724 303 or Eliel Cunden on 0429 150 694 or email sales@brrealestates.com.au for further information.
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ON THE CUSP OF A NEW LIFE Situated in this quiet pocket of Officer, on the cusp of Beaconsfield, Savannah Estate is the preferred choice of local residents. The estate, which offers beautiful open parkland with local conveniences, is selling fast. It is perfect for families, retirees and investors who will love the community atmosphere on offer. A new dream home will be within walking distance of the new local shopping village and town centre which will be the ‘go to’ place for shopping, socialising, entertainment and services.
Savannah is centrally located to everything a growing family needs. Places to run, play and kick the footy, childcare close by, convenient public transport and a supportive, close-knit community means residents will love living here every day. When it comes to school, they are spoilt for choice - Officer, Berwick, Beaconsfield are home to world-class primary, secondary and tertiary options. The onsite sales office is located on Brunt Road, Officer, and is open Saturday to Wednesday, noon to 5pm when visitors can pop in for a chat with Janine or phone 0417 160 423.
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CUSTOMER satisfaction research and ratings agency, Canstar Blue, has announced First National Real Estate the winner of its 2016 ‘Most Satisfied Customers’ award, following customer research about the experience of homeowners, tenants and landlords with Australia’s largest real estate brands. In assessing quality of service delivery nationwide, Canstar Blue focused on a series of measures incorporating agent advice and communication; problem resolution, value for money, marketing, moving services, contract handling and finally, overall satisfaction. First National Real Estate was the only real estate company to achieve five-star ratings. "As members of Australia’s largest network of independent agents, First National Real Estate Neilson Partners is delighted to be recognised as a customer satisfaction leader," said First National Neilson Partners principal, Ross Neilson. "There can be no greater measure of the success of the client/agent relationship than overall satisfaction. "This award represents the fulfilment of our membership’s nationwide commitment to ensure we deliver Australia’s best real estate sales and property management services." Last year, First National Real Estate also received the Canstar Blue award for overall customer
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BESWICK PLACE LOT 105-107 NAR NAR GOON-LONGWARRY RD, GARFIELD
From $350,000
EXCITING NEW DEVELOPMENT 2 & 3 Bedroom Units with two bathrooms and double garage on a large block. Inclusions: • Open plan living area • Kitchen with stone benchtops • Turn Key Pack Beswick Place is situated within close proximity to Main Street and Schools. Cafés, Shops and Garfield Outdoor Swimming pool nearby.
CONTACT US FOR A FULL LIST OF INCLUSIONS. CALL GARY DOLESCHAL 0418 990 379 OR EMAIL gary@premierbuilders.com.au • Pay on Completion • Fixed Price Contract • Low Deposit • No Progress Payments • Save on Stamp Duty • Fencing, Landscaping, Drive Included*
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Visit www.sjdhomes.com.au/aspire to view our large range of Aspire homes! Displays: Grandvue - Oicer | Berwick Waters - Clyde Nth | Timbertop - Oicer | Tulliallan - Cranbourne Nth | Clydevale - Clyde Nth | Phone 1300 753 466 *Conditions apply. Only available on the Aspire range of homes. 12325679-CB41-16
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Officer 11 Penshurst Crescent
The Eve 35 Ex Display.
For sale.
9707 0556
Buyers Over $695,000
56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au
Introducing a stunning residence in the sought after Timbertop Estate. t 4 spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe t Oak floors and quality carpet throughout t Designer kitchen with double oven and walk in pantry t Stacking doors flowing leading to the alfresco with built in BBQ
Inspect Sat 10:00-10.30am Sun 10:00-10.30am Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333 Kostya Baksheev 0451 661 771
This is an exceptional home in a highly sought after neighbourhood.
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Berwick 59 Albrecht Avenue
Welcome home.
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
Berwick 46 Allunga Parade
Linger longer at Allunga. For sale. Buyers Over $480,000 Situated in prime position in sought after Timbarra is this attractive federation style 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home. t Timber kitchen, delightful family/ meals complete with wood heater t Quality carpets and tiles, delightful timber architraves & window frames & a spa bath t Separate rear access gate to the yard with large gabled pergola Short distance from Parkhill Plaza and the local Primary School plus a short drive to Monash Freeway.
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Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Milne 0418 303 591 12326315-KC41-16
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Berwick 28 Brisbane Street
Feel at home in Olde Berwick. For sale. Buyers Over $570,000 Situated on 527m2, only a short stroll to the village shops and local parks this is the perfect downsizer or investment property! Features t 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite t 2 separate living areas t Light & bright kitchen t Alfresco area With ducted heating, cooling, wheelchair access, a double garage with internal & rear access and an upgraded bathroom, this one is ready to go!
F3 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255
Berwick 13 Geranium Court
Feel at home in Eden Rise. For sale. Buyers Over $710,000 In the popular Eden Rise Estate, this stunning ex display home bursts with features! On a generous 621sqm lot. t 4 king size bedrooms t Entertainer’s kitchen fitted with stone benches, walk in pantry t 3 generous living zones include formal lounge, open plan family/ meals area plus rumpus t Private outdoor alfresco with water feature overlooking the low maintenance gardens Double garage with internal access, heating, cooling, gas log fire & more.
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Pakenham 10 Sarton Link
Opportunity knocks but once…. For sale. Buyers Over $390,000 This one’s ready to go; bathed in natural light, it is presentation perfect and has a very homely feel t 3 bed, 2 bath, 4th bedroom/study t Open plan living, floating timber t Up-to-date caesar stone kitchen t Heating, cooling and 9ft ceilings t Low maintenance backyard There’s nothing to do here, but move in. Come, inspect & decide if it’s for you. Now’s your opportunity.
F3 G2 H1 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect By Appointment Gerard McRae 0409 400 635 Catherine McRae 0438 634 246
Berwick 88 Ward Road
Narre Warren 23 Bunbury Avenue
For sale.
9707 0556
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8794 0500
Buyers Over $470,000
56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021
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Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
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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Open plan 4 bedroom 2-bathroom home ideal for family living & entertaining t Kitchen, spacious tiled family/meals t Theatre room, evap cooling & gdh t Gabled pergola, DLUG, man cave t Close to Fountain Gate SC & M1
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Narre Warren South 8 Riddleston Court
For auction.
8794 0500
For sale.
8794 0500
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Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Jamie O’halloran 0457 001 623
Buyers Over $405,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
t 3 great sized bedrooms master with walk in robe and fully renovated ensuite t 2 large separate living areas with spotted gum timber flooring throughout t Fully renovated kitchen, outdoor entertainment area, and ducted heating
t 3 beds, with walk through off the master t Spacious L shaped lounge and dining t Beautiful pergola with glass roof t Large kitchen opens to a lovely tiled family and meals area
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Narre Warren 29 Shinners Avenue
Forthcoming auction.
8794 0500
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8794 0500
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Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
Buyers Over $530,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
t Fully renovated 4 bed, 2 bath on 849 square metres of prime land t Modern kitchen with stone benches & 2 spacious living areas Spectacular views, close to Westfield Fountain Gate SC & Monash Freeway.
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Prime Oatlands position is this 3 bed plus study home with lots of potential t Spacious L shaped lounge/dining t Functional kitchen, master at rear with full ensuite opening to back deck t Walk to shops and schools
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CREATE YOUR DREAM IN MANICURED SETTING SITUATED in a private, within an easy walk to the village, is this picturesque vacant block on just under quarter of an acre. THIS flawlessly landscaped parcel is an
idyllic setting to build your dream home and improvements, with no landscaping required. The boundary is lined with mature trees and gardens, creating a screen of privacy. Surrounded by properties of the highest calibre, puts you in good company,
2 Haupt Place price: $540,000-plus
making it difficult to over capitalise. The position offers the fortunate buyer the best of both worlds, being within a private, semi-rural setting while being located within a central location, walking distance to schooling, sporting facilities, school buses and the village.
Inspection: By appointment Contact: AMANDA CHARLES, 0400 347 968 KAYE CHARLES REAL ESTATE BEACONSFIELD, 9707 0111
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4B 3C D 1H 2I
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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Modern Family Home
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Rise Up At Selandra
For Sale
This wonderful home with neat gardens and a warm atmosphere welcome you in, the large master bedroom located conveniently at the front ofers WIR and ensuite. Opposite is the light filled living room, through to the massive open plan area, which includes, family meals, lounge room and a modern kitchen. Outside boasts a huge decked area with pergola looking out to the great sized backyard. Matured hedges ensure privacy and low maintenance gardens finish of this great family area.
Negotiation Over $560,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23249
his four bedroom high quality ex display home is perfect for the growing family. Comprising spacious family and meals, master with ensuite and walk in robe, kitchen with quality 900ml appliances including dishwasher, stone benches and butlers pantry. This all looks out to a delightful outdoor entertaining area with an impressive water feature/fire pit, designer feature walls to the garden area and all with full privacy from the neighbours.
Negotiation Over $550,000 View Saturday @ 3.15pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22973
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Berwick 38-40 Cloverfield Close 1.75 Acres in the Very Best of Berwick
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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
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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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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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Clyde 29 Newbridge Blvd
The Macquarie
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The Kensington
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This Display Comes With: Stunning faรงade with feature render & weatherboard to front room with aluminium window and feature front door entry. Gourmet kitchen with quantum quartz stone, 900 Westinghouse free standing oven, Walk in pantry and dishwasher. Grand master bedroom to the rear, with WIR, double vanities, shower and separate toilet to ensuite. Window coverings, security alarm system, D/H and evaporative cooling. Internal access from garage. Undercover rear alfresco with decking.
$599,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23232
This Display Comes With: stunning faรงade with feature render & bricks to front, timber window, garage with remote panel lit door and feature front door. Grand master bedroom, with large walk in robe, double vanities, shower and separate toilet to ensuite. Gourmet kitchen with quantum quartz stone, 900 Westinghouse oven & stove. Security alarm system, ducted heating and evaporative cooling. Front and rear landscaping. Internal access from garage. Undercover rear alfresco with decking.
$625,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23234
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Clyde North 22 Hollingrove Avenue Quality At It’s Best
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Situated in this well sought ater estate, is this brand new, highest of quality, 32+ sq spec home. This superbly built, four bedroom plus study home ensures family living and entertaining is a breeze. Entering the home through a portico finished with red cedar cladding, the double doors lead you into the ground floor with porcelain tiles that blow you away. To the right is the master bedroom with WIR, double shower and spa bath, with a study to the let. Moving on to the kitchen, with Caesar stone benches,
high quality appliances including dishwasher and butlers pantry. The living/dining is light filled and leads to a large alfresco. Up an impressive Victorian ash staircase are three more great sized bedrooms with shared bathroom and separate toilet. The retreat upstairs being great for the kids. Other comforts include D/H, evaporative cooling, Caesar stone throughout, two telephone points, four data points, four TV points, sectional panel lit remote door with internal access from the garage.
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Hallam 10 Kilberry Crescent
Negotiation Over $650,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23245 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
Berwick 191 - 195 High Street
Accomodating Family Living
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This fantastic freshly painted and newly carpeted home has plenty to ofer all buyer types. The flowing layout provides a spacious formal lounge, newly renovated bathroom, separate living areas, an excellent sized dining area with the kitchen overlooking a sizeable family space. With a land size of approx. 660m2 the well secured and gated front yard provides a suficient amount of space to park your boat, caravan or cars. Oversized double garage allows for two large cars easily.
Negotiation Over $490,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22936
Perfectly located, lying conveniently between both Berwick and Beaconsfield’s villages, with three street frontages, this magnificent site is over 6000sqm (approx) comprising 3 crown allotments on one title. This blue chip parcel lends itself to a variety of ventures (STCA). Possibly retirement village, super medical clinic, business ofices, a high end residential subdivision, or a combination of all. With easy access to a multitude of popular public and private Primary and Secondary schools & public transport.
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Narre Warren South 7 Parish Court Modern Family Entertainer
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Located in a quiet and welcoming court is this perfect family home with landscaped front gardens. Located conveniently at the front is the spacious, light filled master bedroom which includes modern ensuite as well as a 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 including 900mm oven and ample bench and cupboard space. Additionally there is an impressive pool room
making sure you have enough space for all your needs. The remaining three bedrooms are a great size and include BIR’s, serviced by the modern main bathroom and children’s rumpus room. Outside ofers a private retreat with glistening pool, a paved area with pergola as well as low maintenance greenery. Other features include, ducted heating, split systems, ceiling fans, double lock up garage, plenty of of street parking as well as close proximity to all amenities.
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Narre Warren South 22 Armitage Drive
Saturday 29th October at 11.30am View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23225 Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Narre Warren 76 Sweeney Drive
Beautiful Quality Built Residence
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Developers Dream
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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 @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW22882
Situated on a massive 726sqm approx. block in this sought ater location is this prime opportunity to start or extend your investment profile. The home on the block features a light filled kitchen, two spacious living areas, 3 bedrooms with BIR’s (one with double BIR’s), serviced by the main bathroom as well as an additional toilet in the laundry. Outside ofers a double 30 X 25 t. lock up garage with bay and roof racks. The backyard/ block has an abundance of potential. Great to live in, rent out or develop (STCA).
Negotiation Over $370,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23244
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Sophisticated Living
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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.
Located in Timbarra Estate surrounded by premium homes, this lovely home will appeal to the most discerning of buyers. The family friendly floor plan feats 4 bds, master with BIR & ens, form lounge & dining, rumpus room & open plan kit/fam/din room in the hub of the home, exiting out to the large, private undercover entertaining area. Additional desired features inc dbl rem gge, duct heating & evaporative cooling.
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A charmed life on over an acre
Tranquil Living in Garden Setting
In one of the most exclusive addresses in town, this property offers the fortunate buyer endless opportunities at an affordable level. The 3 Bdr home has been renovated with quality appointments throughout. Indoors boasts stone kitchen incor fam/din room, coonara, S/S heat/cool, tiled stone bathroom & second living room.Being an acre of useable, cleared land & close to all amenities, this property is sure to impress
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.
Price: Buyers Over $630,000 Inspect Saturday 3.00pm - 3.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
Price: Buyers Over $640,000 Inspect Saturday 2.00pm - 2.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
BERWICK
18 Leisurewood Drive
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Delightful Family Home
Exquisite Living on 6 Acres
Kaye Charles is proud to present for sale this conveniently located home in the sought after Chase Estate of Berwick, in close proximity to Eden Rise Shopping Centre & all desired amenities.The family friendly floor plan feats 2 living zones & fully appointed kitchen in the hub of home. 4 Bdr’s, master with WIR & ens. Additional features inc ducted heating, S/S, alfresco off the family room & dbl rem dir ent garage.
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 $590,000 Inspect Saturday 12.00pm - 12.30pm Jeanine Presley 0438 332 411
Price: Expessions of Interest Inspect Saturday 3.00pm - 3.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
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Positioned in a highly desirable locale within easy access to all services. Three sep living zones, plus a Balinese inspired outdoor area with private spa. Other extras incl ducted heating, evap cooling and dbl garage with internal access.
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Ideally located near all amenties, this renovated house is perfect for FHB, investors or downsizers. A generous lounge and a sun filled kitchen are complimented by the comfort of ducted heating, ceiling fans and aircon. Well presented, it won’t last long. Call now!
Pakenham Upper 330 Morrison Road
INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm BUYERS: Over $475,000 Craig Ward 0409 695 188 Elisabeth Gunness 0418 310 524
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Ellerslie INSPECT: Saturday 2.00pm BUYERS: Over $620,000 Michael Rosario 0400 972 032
Nar Nar Goon
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.
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22 Spencer Street
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1.75 acres right in town! Located a short punt from Main Street, with mains water & power available, and plenty of room for your dream home. Convenient to the M1 Freeway and with major shopping & services.
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TIMBARRA TREASURE ! INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $740,000 Greg Phillips 0417 144 907
Picture Perfect on The Promenade This impressive double storey home in Cypress Hills Estate is perfect for the whole family. Featuring evaporative cooling, heating, ducted vacuum, garage with direct access and a 6x3 garden shed. INSPECT NOW - it won’t last long!
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BERWICK RETIREMENT VILLAGE INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $350,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
Popular Berwick Retirement Village, new carpet and freshly painted, generous sized living room, gas heating, air conditioner, 24/7 emergency call service and village bus.
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: $320,000 Andrew Brown 0411 043 625
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4/48 Langmore Lane SUBLIME LUXURY IN A SETTING BEYOND COMPARE! Architect designed and custom built, this superb contemporary residence sits within a gated enclave of premium individual residences. Langmore Lane is amongst Berwick’s best addresses with shops, cafes and restaurants a few minutes’ walk away. A perfect in town solution, single level living, low maintenance surrounds and high quality finishes.
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37 Cambridge Drive Quality & Presentation 3 Living Zones Perfectly positioned on an elevated 629m2 allotment only moments to the Berwick Village and Park Hill shopping centres this beautiful family residence is sure to impress the most fastidious buyer. Delivering light filled living spaces plus superb outdoor entertaining areas the home displays 4 BR’s, master with luxury ensuite and spa, study or 5th BR, spacious formal lounge and dining rooms, superb fully appointed central kitchen, huge family room plus upstairs games room. Other features include hardwood flooring, stone benched kitchen, oversized garage, bi-fold doors to Alfresco, ducted vac and A/C.
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40-42 King Road “WILGA” – Once in a Lifetime 12 Stunning Acres Owned by the same family over 55 years, “Wilga” is superbly positioned on Harkaway’s ridgeline with sweeping panoramic views from Mt Dandenong to the city skyline and Port Phillip Bay. “Wilga” is a unique and enchanting property consisting of 12 stunning acres. The historic “Wilga” homestead with extensive shedding is set amongst majestic 100 year old English Oaks and expansive lawns and offers you a unique opportunity to establish your family’s haven in this absolutely premium location. This rare opportunity is truly one not to be missed!
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A Home for All Ages Prestigious St John’s Wood Spacious family home features a free flowing floor plan including 4BR and 3 separate living zones – with a formal lounge, family room, spacious kitchen with adjoining meals area, separate rumpus, and a covered pergola. Features include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, dishwasher, dbl garage plus provision for side vehicle access. Located in the sought St John’s Wood Estate, with schools, transport, and the Eden Rise Shopping Village all nearby.
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AUCTION Saturday 12th November at 1pm INSPECT: Saturday 1.00pm Peter Watson 0418 105 402
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INSPECT: Saturday 11.00am BUYERS: Over $620,000 Andrew Brown 0411 043 625 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629
The million dollar house -22 Robin Hood Way, Drouin.
PROPERTY HITS THE MILLION DOLLAR MARK Narre Warren South 9/443 Ormond Road
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Narre Warren South 8785 0377 Shop 20, Casey Central Shopping Centre, 400 Narre Warren - Cranbourne Road
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He said it had been listed with another agent for “quite some time” and the vendor had been told repeatedly that he probably wouldn’t get more than $800,000 for the five-year-old house which he’d designed and built. Craig said they had “quite a few people” through the property and had offers in the $600,000 to $900,000 but “we were able to work with one to bring the price up to one million and fifty. “It is definitely a special home,” he said. Built around a pool with two wings, it has seven bedrooms and five bathrooms, tiled throughout with an impressive entertaining area and dance floor and sits on an acre of land with space for six cars. Barry Plant Drouin is at 109-111 Princes Way, Drouin, or phone 5625 3006.
IT’S not every day that a property sells for $1 million in Drouin - in fact Craig Holowell of Barry Plant believes it may have only happened once. Craig said while there had been acreage out that way that had reached the magic figure he believes only one suburban house has achieved that price. Late last month, 22 Robin Hood Way sold for $1,000,050 after nine weeks of hard work from Craig and his team. “We heard from Realestate.com this week that the median house price for Drouin is $340,000,” he said proudly. “This is amazing - we believe it’s the highest ever price for a house in Drouin it’s a great area but it’s so far away from Melbourne. “The buyers are over the moon. “It’s been great, very exciting and there’s been a lot of talk in town about it.
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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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MAGNIFICENT in design and style, this home has been built with no expense spared. Luxurious fittings and a position in a highly desirable locale with easy access to all services make this a home that demands attention. The house has four large bedrooms, with the superb main having a parents' retreat, full ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. Three separate living zones will adequately cater for large families and indoor/outdoor entertaining. The superb Balinese-inspired outdoor living area has a private spa and professionally designed gardens. Numerous other extras include ducted heating, evaporative cooling and double garage with internal access.
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Quality and Privacy on 1 1/4 Acres This fabulous family home has all those features that you have been searching for in a home but could never find. Situated at the end of a private road and backing on to Caithwill Reserve and one of the very few properties that has access to Lysterfield Lakes, you will feel like your in the country but your only 5 minutes away from all major amenities. Boasting 4 bedrooms plus study, master bedroom with walk in robe and a beautifully renovated ensuite, second bathroom also renovated to the highest of standards. Timber kitchen with stainless steel appliances and stone benches walk in pantry, glass splash back overlooking the large sun
filled meals family area. Separate lounge with open fire place for those relaxing times. Outside you will be greeted be covered entertaining area of grand proportions with stunning views. Invite all your family and friends over to enjoy a swim in the solar heated in-ground pool. Extra comforts include remote control double garage plus powder room, a large workshop with internal access, ducted heating/cooling, high ceilings, mains gas to BBQ, dishwasher and so much more.
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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 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.
10 Angelique Street, BERWICK Excellent Opportunity Awaits On offer to those savvy investors is this fantastic opportunity to expand your portfolio with this excellent 4 bedroom plus study family home on 576sqm approx. block. Perfectly positioned close to the shops, elite schools and Universities, freeway access and public transport. Currently leasing at $1733PCM. Be sure to be quick to inspect as it won’t last long.
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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’. A sensational pristine white Harkaway Home set on 1 acre offers a substantial 45sq of living. To appreciate this botanical and architectural masterpiece an inspection is a must.
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BERWICK 102 - 104 BRISBANE STREET 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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TYNONG NORTH 230 FOGARTY ROAD Picturesque gentle sloping 60 acre property with breath taking views of Western Port Bay. currently a working beef cattle property yet could also suit horses. has 3 road access, an abundant water supply from 2 large dams, multiple machinery sheds, livestock holdings have loading ramps, and property has mains water. The brick veneer home of approx 18 squares, 4 beds, 4 car garage, separate lounge/dining with open fire place. Located 10 minutes from Pakenham central and 5 minutes from the new Pakenham Race Course.
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Pakenham
200-204 Princes Highway
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
GATEWAY LOCATION – INCOME & POTENTIAL!! Strategically located on Princes Highway is this unique & high exposure site. With a land area of 2,919m2 approx & two road frontages it captures all the passing. Purpose built building has an area of 806m2 heating/cooling throughout, kitchen, learning rooms, chapel, foyer & separate offices. On-site carparks, enclosed rear yard & play equipment. Currently leased as a place of worship until 22nd May, 2021, $180,000 plus set increases for the duration of the lease. Further options available. This site offers income & potential for development in the future. Premium location, invest with confidence here!! Expression of Interest - Closing 11th November, 2016 @ 5:00pm (if not sold prior)
Bunyip
11-15 Railway Avenue
P.O.A.
HIGH EXPOSURE SITE – TWO TITLES This excellent industrial site which has two titles – 1777m2 and 3760m2 and substantial shedding27.5m X 8.3m (503m2) Fully enclosed - 30.5m X 12.2m (372m2) Fully enclosed including office - 21m X 9m (189m2) Open sided shed. The site would lend itself to a variety of uses including rural supplies, mechanical repairs, transport yard, timber yard, second hand yard, fuel depot, panel repair shop, car yard, rural machinery sales (STCA) to name a few. Hard to find site and outstanding long term potential that will continue to be enhanced by the growth of the area. Now is the time.
Bunyip
Buyers Over $3,000,000
Pakenham
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
PRIME GRAZING LAND – 5 TITLES
URBAN GROWTH FRINGE – 113 ACRES
An ideal grazing opportunity located within only minutes of the Princes Freeway. Well layed out into 28 paddocks is this 253 acre parcel via central laneway, with ample water with bore & dams x6, first class stock handling facilities, dairy still operational, 12 swingover, hayshed, machinery shed & 2 road frontage. A comfortable weatherboard home situated on the rise overlooking the farm comprises 2 bedrooms, study, storage, 2 living areas & country style kitchen!!
This magnificent parcel of land has all the hallmarks of being something greater – you only need to see it to understand what it may become. Lovely elevation, views of the bay foothills and the township provide the potential here. The land is currently zoned Green Wedge yet to the south is Residential land, to the west is Low Density land – Mains water is available and the property currently has a comfortable home and sundry shedding. Inspection will impress!
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Buyers Over $320,000
Pakenham
Buyers Over $270,000
POSITION, EXPOSURE & INCOME!!
POSITION & INCOME!!
Well located in Bate Close, Pakenham is this tilt panel factory. With its own street frontage this factory offers excellent exposure to Bate Close and has rear roller door access plus secure parking. Approximately 186m2 of floor area with kitchenette and toilet. Currently available for lease back by the owner at $1450 per month plus outgoings or vacant possession can be arranged. Invest with confidence!!
Located in the Centre Court Arcade is this great little investment. Leased until July 2019, returning $20,481.12 per year inclusive of all outgoings. Used as a hairdressing salon, excellent access to the Pakenham Marketplace and Pakenham CBD. Rear car parking and close to public transport. Solid Investment here!!
Derrick Brown 0418 317 096
Stephen O’Loughlin 0408 591 170
Phil Caswell 0419 882 650
Steve Hobson 0418 897 411
119 Main Street Pakenham
GREEN ARCHITECTURE IN NORTH SIDE BERWICK
BERWICK
CONTEMPORARY, stylish and sustainable architecture in the ever popular north-side Village Horizons is well worth investigating. THIS state-of-the-art fashionable home, designed and built by the award-winning Calm Living homes provides modern features and maximizes sustainable living. The home has been built to maximise the potential of ‘Green Architecture’ - this includes the minimisation of energy bills and longevity of the construction life. The clever floor plan has bedrooms and multiple living areas, all drenched in sunlight, as the orientation of the home to the north maximises the warmth on even the coolest of days. With no expense spared, cathedral ceiling and top of the range fittings displayed throughout the home including Miele ovens, Blanco steam oven, induction cooking, ‘shosugi ban’ flooring (burnt wood), LED lighting and stone bench tops.
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1 Avebury Drive Inspect: Saturday, noon-12.30pm Price: $699,000 plus Contact: Anne Haynes, 0417 007 350 PEAKE REAL ESTATE, BERWICK, 9707 5300
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9704 2533
South East
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2/5 TRESIZE COURT, LANG LANG For Sale
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.
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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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35A Westernport Road. 5997 5599
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Open for Inspection times: Sat 22nd October at 1.00 – 1.30pm Please call Jean O’Loughlin on 0428 571 083 if you would like to arrange an inspection at another more convenient time. PRICE: $645,000 Web Id 10031146 ADDRESS: 12 Georgina Pde, Korumburra
Elders 11 Commercial St, Korumburra Ph: 03 5658 1894
• 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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8600 Bass Hwy, Leongatha Auction terms – 10% deposit, 30/60 day settlement Web Id 10468576
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DESIGNER LIVING WITH ARCHITECTURAL FLAIR • This home has the wow factor! 3 1 2 • Brand new home, private oasis in middle of town • 3 large BRs, study, 2 stunning living areas • Large designer kitchen, enormous WIP • Designed with absolute privacy in mind • 2 outdoor areas, private, excellent for entertaining • Remote controlled double car garage
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31Providence Drive
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40 Parman Avenue
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107 Henry Road
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10 Sarton Link
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VFA Learning 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 schoolbased 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 great ATAR for direct entry into university,” he said. “But VFA believe that by studying at diploma level prior to university, students will gain much
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for the past 14 years, including hosting an annual planting of trees, shrubs and grasses along Eumemmerring Creek. It also runs an annual Clean Up Australia Day in the reserve. Mr Donnellan said the group had done a great job giving Casey residents the opportunity to help preserve the ‘iconic’ reserve and wetlands. The award for longstanding community service is given to a volunteer resident or group in south-east Melbourne each year.
It is named after Mr Loyola for his 20-years work with the Doveton Special Soccer School. Mr Loyola, who was also at the presentation, said it was a pleasure to thank the Friends group for its community spirit and hard work. “Friends of Frog Hollow have given so much of their time and energy to organise these community initiatives and conserve Frog Hollow for over a decade.”
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POLICE are seeking the public’s assistance to identify and capture five young males who are believed to be involved in burglaries in the Casey, Cardinia and Dandenong areas. CCTV footage obtained from a property in Berwick shows five young men breaking
into house on Wednesday 31 August and using a grey 2009 model Peugeot hatchback as a getaway car. The men were also spotted committing similar burglaries in the area on the weekend of 2 and 3 September.
Police are asking any witnesses or possible victims of these burglaries who may not have come forward to do so now and help catch these thieves. Anyone with information or further CCTV footage is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Ready to talk tax IN its 17th year in Beaconsfield, Michael Muaremov and Associates has not only continued to grow with the town but also is highly respected as a well-established business. This is the result of providing a professional, personalised and caring service to clients, whether big or small, to becoming affectionately known as the ‘Happy Accountants’. Sole principal and director Michael Muaremov and his qualified and experienced staff specialise in all matters relating to taxation. Along with preparing tax returns, they also are able to assist you with the preparation and lodgement of Business Activity Statements (BAS) and Installment Activity Statements (IAS). Clients with outstanding tax returns from previous years can be also be attended to. All tax returns are lodged through the Electronic Lodgement System, which means in most instances, are processed within 14 days of lodgement, subject to the ATO. Michael Muaremov and Associates also provides advice in areas of property investing, maximising tax deductions, setting up and administering a business, bookkeeping services and more complex areas of tax such as Capital Gains Tax (CGT), GST and Fringe Benefits tax. The firm is also very pro-ac-
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Easy fix for joint pains JOINT and muscle pain are a thing of the past, thanks to Casey Osteopathic Health Services. Osteopathy uses a wide range of techniques to treat musculoskeletal problems such as back and neck pain, headaches, joint pain, sports injuries, repetitive strain injury (RSI) and sciatica. Treatment is suitable for all ages, including children, the el-
derly and pregnant women. Osteopaths use techniques that include soft-tissue massage, mobilisation, stretching, articulations and gentle manipulation. Osteopaths can advise on posture, stretching and strengthening programs. “The future prevention is an important part of the treatment plan,” said owner Dr Spyro Antoniou.
The practice takes a holistic approach, which means that osteopaths look for the cause of the problem and don’t just treat the symptoms. Casey Osteopathic Health Services is at 2 Stella Street, Beaconsfield. Phone 9769 9881. The clinic is open Monday-Thursday 9am-7pm, Friday 9am-5.30pm and Saturday 9am-1pm.
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tensions, foils and tints, hair detox, hair ups, keratin smoothing, perms and treatments. “We offer the best products on the market and our staff are very committed to achieving the best for their clients,” Brooke said. “We have a huge range of products to cater for everyone. These include Saryna Key, Milk Shake, S Factor, Dear Barber, Keratin Complex and more.” Brooke has more than a de-
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Myotherapy covers the lot MYOTHERAPY is the physical diagnosis, treatment and management of muscle, nerve and joint pain. Proactive Myotherapy at Emerald and Beaconsfield offers a range of services according to owner/manager Shannyn Trevorah. “Our treatment techniques include dry needling, cupping, soft tissue and skeletal mobilisation, trigger point therapy, heat therapy, biomechanical correction and prescription of corrective exercises,” Shannyn said. “I’m passionate in working out the cause of the problem,” said Shannyn, who worked with Richmond Football Club for three years. She is qualified in the highest level myotherapy offers - a four-year bachelor of health science degree in myotherapy. She also returned to the Southern School of Natural Therapies and studied to lecture for two years. She said the focus of the business was to help all ages, those suffering sport, work or over-use injuries, headaches, muscle stiffness, tingling/weakness, pre and post pregnancy, post-operative recovery, diabe-
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DANDENONG Pest Control, located at 124 Old Princes Highway Beaconsfield, was established in 1976. It is a family owned and operated company servicing greater Melbourne and the south-east suburbs. Their technicians are fully licenced and have a combined knowledge and experience of over 90 years. Over the 40 years that DPC has been in operation, there has been huge growth throughout Beaconsfield and surrounding areas with new homes, factories and shopping centres. They work closely with leading builders, real estate agents, schools and shop own-
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ers. Whether it be new construction termite pre-treatments, pest management programs to meet council requirements or domestic treatments, Dandenong Pest Control has the professional knowhow to service your needs. Now is the time to have your home baited for rodents. New homes are now built with plastic water pipes instead of the old copper piping. DPC have seen many cases over the last few years where rodents have gnawed through these pipes causing leakages and the eventual collapse of ceilings due to water damage. It is imperative to check your home insurance policy as DPC believes most do not cover for rodent damage, and repairs could run into thou-
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By Cam Lucadou-Wells NELLY Yoa’s inspirational tale is about to hit small and big screens worldwide. The Dandenong man is the subject of the short film Offside. It is based on the story of how he narrowly survived, learned how to walk again and resumed his promising soccer career after an horrific machete attack at a Sudanese beauty pageant in 2011. The 15-minute film directed by Prashanth Raj re-enacts the events when his “dream” was nearly taken away. Its most powerful moment is an epilogue to camera by Mr Yoa urging people to build selfbelief. He said that the film shows people can come back whatever their adversity. “Hopefully this will motivate them to pursue their dream.” It is screening on You Tube, at Federation Square on 7 October and at Harmony Square, Dandenong, at a date which is yet to be fixed. Crowning his recovery, Mr Yoa has made this season’s reserve and youth squad of ALeague club Melbourne City. He trains with the likes of Socceroo legend Tim Cahill. But the club has also recognised Mr Yoa’s ambassadorial qualities, employing him as a community officer running soccer clinics and connecting with young people. On his own voalition, he has taken on a mentoring role with members of the notorious Apex Gang. As he has told Star News in the past, his approach is to urge disaffected youth to keep busy, stick at school, get a job and get involved in life. “Do something in the community. Not just
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POOLSIDE Beaconsfield will hold their annual open and sale day on Saturday, 22 October. Adam Worthy of Poolside said the day would include 30 per cent off store-wide. Poolside offers water testing, pool services and spas, pool equipment repairs and replacement and solar heating sales and repairs. They sell a wide range of equipment needed for pools including Bioguard chemicals, Hayward and Astral pool equipment, pool covers and
rollers, solar heating, dolphin robot cleaners, pool toys and Sapphire Spas. “There is easy parking, the latest water testing technology and helpful staff,” Adam said when asked what the business’s best features were. “Our business is light and bright and we have friendly and knowledgeable staff, a large showroom and a big range as well as easy water testing.” “Our team has more than 20 years’ collective experience
- Andy our senior tech for pool and spa, Chad is our service and pool man, Tracey is customer service manager and Ben is our sales staff.” He said they endeavoured to offer the best pool and spa range and service in Melbourne. Poolside can be found at Shop 7, 52-62 Princes Highway, Beaconsfield, open 8.30pm to 5pm Monday to Friday, Saturday 9-4pm and Sunday 10am to 3pm, phone 9769 3252.
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THE ACE Foundation is holding its annual fund-raising dinner. One hundred per cent of the money goes to assist the foundation’s work supporting students in the City of Casey who are experiencing significant changes in their educational pursuits. MC for the night will be Ben Price, a finalist in Australia’s Got Talent. ■ Friday 21 October, Cranbourne Turf Club, Grant Street, from 6.30pm. Tickets cost $120. Contact Teresa Muratore on 0459 520 010.
HILLCREST Christian College is holding a famiy night market. There will be performances by the college choir, a petting zoo, sumo wrestling, sporting activities, face painting and a jumping castle, as well as a huge variety of stallholders to warm any shopper’s heart. This is a fantastic opportunity for the community to come together in a family friendly environment while supporting their local school said Community Development Officer at Hillcrest, Mrs Melani Van der Westhuizen. ■ Friday 14 October from 5.30pm until 8.30pm. Hillcrest Christian College, 500 Soldiers Road Clyde North in and around the college’s Multi-Purpose Centre.
Spring into play THE City of Casey is joining in the nationwide Children’s Week celebrations by hosting a free fun day out for local children. There will be a sausage sizzle, face painting, arts and crafts, music, trash puppets, sail boats and more, with children also encouraged to come dressed-up! ■ Thursday 27 October, 10 am - 1 pm, Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick.
Garage Sale Akoonah Park Men’s Sheds is holding a giant garage sale of a large range of goods. Enjoy a sausage sizzle and bacon-and-egg rolls. Funds raised will go towards an extension of Akoonah Park Men’s Shed’s headquarters. ■ Akoonah Park, Berwick, Saturday 22 October, 8am -1.30pm.
Plant sale THE Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is having a spring plant sale. A great opportunity to purchase plants and look around the Australian Garden. A wide range of Australian plants in tubes and larger pots will be for sale - priced from $3. ■ Saturday and Sunday 22 and 23 October, 10am – 4pm on both days.
Free yoga SUPPORTING the theme Active Ageing during this year’s Ageing Positively Fesitval, Balla Balla Community Centre is offering an interactive workshop that explores the benefits of yoga and meditation. The free session includes a presentation, a one-hour class with an instructor, afternoon tea and question and answer time. Wear loose comfortable clothing and bring a blanket if possible. ■ Tuesday 18 October, 12.30pm-2.30pm. Bookings are essential. Phone 5990 0900.
Photography workshop THE Casey Camera Club is holding a two night beginners workshop. The club was formed five years ago and has 80 members. Members meet on the first Thursday night of every month at the Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre, and visitors are always welcome. The club regularly organises field trips, training and photo competitions. ■ The workshop is on 10 and 17 November from 7pm to 9pm, at the Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre. There will be a field trip with mentors on Sunday for all participants where they can apply what they’ve learned out in the field. The course is available to all financial members of the club and costs $20 for the two nights.
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,
■ For bookings and inquiries phone 5990 0900.
Huge garage sale THE Warneet/ Blind Bight Fire Brigade is holding its 10th annual garage sale. There will be about 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.
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.
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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.
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.
Yoga 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 to balance life during the busy lead up to the festive season.
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.
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Antique and collectable fair MYUNA Farm’s Riding For the Disabled Group is holding Berwick’s first Antique and Collectable fair fund-raiser. 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. Refreshments available. ■ Berwick Leisure Centre, Manuka Road. Sunday 16 October, 9am to 4pm. Entry $5 per person, Children free.
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This can be done during office hours and is free of charge.
This can be done during office hours and is free of charge.
Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. An objection must writing to, (Manager Planning, P.O. Box 1000, Narre Warren 3805 or adminplanning@casey.vic.gov.au)
An objection must writing to, (Manager Planning, P.O. Box 1000, Narre Warren 3805 or adminplanning@casey.vic.gov.au)
The Responsible Authority must make a copy of every objection available at its office for any person to inspect during office hours free of charge until the end of the period during which an application may be made for review of a decision on the application.
The Responsible Authority must make a copy of every objection available at its office for any person to inspect during office hours free of charge until the end of the period during which an application may be made for review of a decision on the application.
The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: 1 November 2016
The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before: 27 October 2016
If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision.
If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision.
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You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority. City of Casey Customer Service Centre Magid Drive NARRE WARREN
You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority. City of Casey Customer Service Centre Magid Drive NARRE WARREN
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Tenders ROR - LINEMARKING Contract No CT000286 Closes 2 November 2016
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ROAD CONDITION SURVEY Contract No CT000300 Closes 2 November 2016
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The acquiring authority is South East Water Corporation, which proposes to install a recycled water tank on the subject land to provide recycled water to residential dwellings within the Cranbourne West Precinct Structure Plan (CWPSP) area.
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Looking for a Full Time Chef/Cook Looking for an experienced Chef/Cook able to work in a cafe environment. Must be able to do breakfast and lunch. Must be able to work weekends, with days off during the week. Busy little cafe in Berwick. Looking for someone who is motivated and able to run their own kitchen with full responsibilities. Immediate start. To apply please phone 0421 188 142 or email jo1au@hotmail.com
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DELIVERY DRIVER/ STOREPERSON Full time position; Monday to Friday. Benchtop Manufacturing Company in South East. Duties will include general dispatch, warehouse and delivery duties and other tasks. Must have Current MR Licence, Current forklift licence and workplace driving experience. Phone 9793 3918 or email your resume to: admin@benchtopcity.com.au
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Fashionistas defy weather By Victoria Stone-Meadows DESPITE the Cranbourne Cup race being cancelled due to extreme weather, the ladies of the Fashion on the Field event braved the wind and rain to put on an amazing show. Frocks and hats were blown to and fro but the women persevered and the show went on with two winners being crowned best on field for the day. Young Lady of the Day was awarded to Melanie Hudson, 31, from Geelong for her elegant white and pastel peach ensemble. Ms Hudson said competing in the Cranbourne Cup Fashions on the Field was a last minute decision and she didn’t expect to win. “I decided to go up as a last
minute thing because I had a baby free day,” she said. “I didn’t think I had a chance; everybody competing had a great chance and I’m sure it was very hard for judges to make a decision.” “I was ecstatic, over the moon, and a bit in shock when I did win,” she said. Ms Hudson was wearing a skirt by Chi Chi London, her top was Asilio, and hat (partly her own design) by Terri Oswald Millinery. The winner of the Lady of the Day category of the event was given to Emma Scodellaro from Greenvale for her classic Alexander McQueen dress and Jill and Jack millinery hat.
Ms Scodellaro said she also attended the cup on a whim and was surprised to win the best dressed in her category. “I have had the dress for a few years and wore it at Oaks Day in 2013 and placed in the top 10 at Flemington,” she said. “I just had it sitting there and I love it so much, I only decided to go to Cranbourne the night before and thought ‘let’s pull it out’.” Ms Scodellaro said the dress means more to her than just a dress and it makes her feel incredibly special when she wears it. “It is very special to me; my dad bought it for me before he passed away and it’s not about Young lady of the day finalists, from left, third Rachel Deiulio of Lilydale, winner how I look but about how I feel Melanie Hudson of Geelong and second Milly Smith of Mornington. 160335 wearing it,” she said. Pictures: GARY SISSONS
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Kidd named top coach By Russell Bennett WARRAGUL’S stunning transformation from Gippsland League cellardwellers to finalists has been in no small part due to the work of senior coach, and former Narre Warren great, Steven Kidd, and he was recognised recently at the AFL Gippsland Coaches and Community Awards. Kidd was named Senior Coach of the Year and was also judged by the coaches association as Coach of the Year for the Gippsland League. The Gulls finished last on the ladder in 2015 with just two wins from their 18 games but this year made the top four with a 9-9 record before going down by two goals to local rival Drouin in the elimination final. “When I got there I probably didn’t quite understand how far back Warragul was,” Kidd explained with trademark honesty. “We were coming from a long way back and there wasn’t a lot of genuine excitement around the place. “It was tough to unite the club but the players really dug in and there was a lot of support from the parents. “We played a lot of Under 18s in year one.” And the rest, as they say, is history. Kidd, who turns 40 in January and has played over 300 senior games - the bulk of those at Narre, said it was clear to him that he had to be a player-coach to start off his tenure at the Gulls. But he retired from playing with two games to go this year. He knew it was time for the youngsters to step up. He paid tribute to one of Warragul’s guns, Nate Paredes, adding: “He’s just so hard at the ball, and he’s still only 21. He’s a real role model for the players to look up to.” But he didn’t stop there - heaping praise on another player particularly familiar to South East Football Netball League (SEFNL) fans, Brad Scalzo. The relentless on-baller took home
Gippsland Senior Coach of the Year Steven Kidd from the Warragul Football Netball Club - and formerly of Narre Warren - with AFL Gippsland football development manager, Adrian Bromage. Picture: SUPPLIED the Trood Award and Rodda Medal as the Gippsland League’s best and fairest player this season, and Kidd said it was just reward. “It was hard for him to go through those heavy defeats (at the start), but he’s the best trainer and listener at the club and his second efforts are just incredible,” Kidd said. The Gulls coach also praised skipper Chris Carey’s work in the ruck, and forwards Brayden Fowler and Matt Rennie - while also adding that the
likes of Nick Stevenson, Jake Hughes and Tom Axford had really stepped up to the plate and stuck at it. Kidd, who at Warragul is in his first senior coaching role, said the future looks particularly bright for the Gulls. “We haven’t lost many players and we don’t want to add too many either,” he said. “We want to continue to give the kids a chance to develop. “When I got there, there was nothing holding back the group to create
their own culture. “That was the major thing at Narre - the guys sticking together through those hard times, and then the young kids who were in the Stingrays coming through to learn from the senior players. “That’s what I’m focussing on here.” Kidd said boosting the professionalism at the club would continue to be a focus moving forward, adding the
focus would be year-by-year. “We’re taking baby steps, but we’re making real headway,” he said. “I’ve absolutely loved my time at Warragul so far, and the (playing) group has been a massive part of that. “They listen, they’re prepared to learn, and they’re really respectful.” Kidd said the support he’d received from his family and friends had been fantastic, with his parents originally from Warragul.
Pedal power pushed to the human limits By Russell Bennett
The action and excitement of the eight-hour HPV race at Casey Fields on Saturday had to Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT be seen to be believed. 160515
HUMAN Powered Vehicle (HPV) racing is the most action-packed form of racing most people have never seen. It could be described as a pedal-powered Bathurst, so it’s only fitting that Saturday’s event at Casey Fields was taking place at the same time the Supercars were gearing up for the Top 10 shootout at Mount Panorama. HPV racing is a team sport where both adults and kids push themselves to their absolute limits, all in the name of teamwork, sportsmanship and mateship.
The eight-hour race at Cranbourne on Sunday is the last of the 2016 HPV series before the famous RACV Energy Breakthrough 24-hour event in Maryborough next month. Mark Fidone has poured countless hours of blood, sweat and tears into the sport. He’s involved in a community-based school team with four vehicles. On Saturday at Cranbourne there were 90 teams competing in the race across the community, senior secondary, middle secondary, and junior secondary categories. There were up to eight riders per team, with one in the community section made up of one
brave rider going it alone. It’s not a sport for the fainthearted, with some vehicles capable of travelling in excess of 60 kilometres per hour. But it’s not necessarily the team of fastest riders that will win a section - they need to work together, through pitstops and rider changes, and even recovering from crashes. “You’re relying on everybody, not just one or two riders,” Mark said. “We’ve found with our teams that it’s really good for bonding the kids together, and they end up with a really good bunch of friends outside of racing.”
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But it was also Fry’s ability to take crucial wickets that stood out. With Brendan Walsh (30) and Patrick Ashton (23) starting to get going and the Rams possibly looking at lifting their score to 150 and upwards, Fry was brought back into the attack by skipper Lachlan Sperling, and snared the key wicket of Ashton caught behind. Fry bowls with aggression, and attributes his improvement to a solid pre-season with the club. “My pre-season went quite well, with my main focus being working on my variations and gaining more fitness to bowl longer spells,“ Fry said. Speaking on the game, Fry had a clear plan to bog the Rams down and apply constant pressure. “My main focus was to bowl good areas, and restrict the runs through the middle overs of Ringwood’s innings,“ Fry explained. With the bat, the Swans set themselves to play patiently and weather the storm of some of Premier Cricket’s top-line pace bowlers. Matt Fotia and Michael Topp of Ringwood troubled the Swans early, with Kasun Suriaratchie and Ashan Wijayakumara getting through a very testing first period with the new ball. Fotia and Topp, who have played plenty of second XI cricket for Victoria, were aggressive, but a determined Swans were unrelenting and set the scene for an entertaining run chase. When Suriaratchie was dismissed for 15 off 42 balls by Rams skipper David King, Casey struggled similarly to find gaps in the field as Ringwood’s quality bowling line-up started to ramp up the pressure and hone in on the Swans. When Devin Pollock (12) fell to some express pace from Matt Fotia, the score read 2/46, and the Rams got their tail up, confident they could tear through the middle-order. But Casey is not a team to take lightly this season, with crucial knocks from Wijayakumara (39), Sperling (22) and Michael Wallace (23) quashing any chance of Ringwood realistically winning the match.
Evans returns to Tiger-land By Russell Bennett THE coaching merry-go-round for the 2017 Ellinbank and District Football League season is already in full-swing, with Lang Lang and Longwarry both appointing new coaches very familiar to South East Football Netball League (SEFNL) fans. For the Tigers, 2017 will mark the return to the club of a favourite son with former Beaconsfield premiership-winning mentor Clint Evans making his way back to the showgrounds.
Evans coached Lang Lang from 2007 to 2010 - including leading the side to a grand final berth - and returns to the club after coaching stints at Hampton Park and Beaconsfield. The Tigers have already resigned the bulk of their 2016 playing group, with further player announcements to come. Longwarry, meanwhile, has secured the services of threetime senior premiership player at Pakenham and Garfield Daniel Fry as its new playing senior coach.
Fry has played over 200 senior games and booted over 600 goals. A former interleague representative with the MPNFL, he was also named in Pakenham’s team of the decade. He has signed on with the Crows on a multi-year deal and is hell-bent on making a real impact in his first senior coaching role. Pick up a copy of next week’s Pakenham-Berwick Gazette for more on the stunning development at Lang Lang.
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Jackson Fry was a constant headache for the Rams. 159878 The latter, Michael Wallace, was particularly exciting, with a vast collection of expansive shots when Ringwood got the tails up just one of many moments that won the Swans the game. Wijayakumara also played a gutsy knock not truly reflected on the scorecard. Prior to the match on Saturday, the opening batsman averaged just 5.75 in his 8 innings at first XI level, but his knock against the Rams has the potential to be a defining moment in his development as a Premier cricketer. His ability to stay patient and pick the right ball to attack and defend was a real highlight, and his delicate late cutting was a successful tactic in
keeping the scoreboard ticking. Despite copping some words from Ringwood’s quicks, the brave opener withstood pressure and helped carry the Swans to an important victory. It is a big win to kick-start the season for the club, and the Swans will take great confidence in beating a quality outfit with a young side. The Swans will now face Northcote next week at Bill Lawry Oval in another one-dayer, and Fry says the club is eager to continue the momentum. “We have taken great confidence from Saturday’s performance, and can’t wait to get back out there this weekend for the double header,“ Fry said.
QUIZ NUMBER 1523 1. WHO won Australia’s won first gold medal at the Rio Olympics? 2. IN what sport is the King’s Cup contested? 3. WHICH British formula one ace became his country’s most successful driver in 1991? 4. IN what sport did Grant Kenny win a bronze medal at the 1984 Olympics? 5. WHICH jockey rode both Gurner’s Lane and Lord Reims to Caulfield Cup wins? 6. WHICH famous pacer won 108 races, but never took out the Inter Dominion? 7. WHAT sport features in the movie ‘White Men Can’t Jump’? 8. WHICH clubs have won the most AFL premierships? 9. WHICH former US star was a key figure in the formation of professional tennis in the 1960s? 10. WHICH Finnish runner won five gold medals at the 1924 Olympics? 11. WHO trained his first Melbourne Cup winner in 1965? 12. WHO is older – Venus or Serena Williams? 13. AN Aussie was the first driver to win the British Automobile Racing Club gold medal three times. Who was he? 14. WHAT sport is played by the Green Bay Packers? 15. AT which Olympics were the five interlocking rings first used as a symbol? 16. WHICH Aboriginal played soccer for Australia in the 1970s? 17. WHICH horse won the Melbourne Cup in 1968 and 1969? 18. WHICH Aussie boxer won a gold medal at the 1948 Olympics? 19. WHO is the only man to score 50 Test cricket centuries? 20. WHO trained many of Australia’s top runners by making them run up sandhills?
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ANSWERS: 1. Mack Horton 2. Rowing 3. Nigel Mansell 4. Rowing 5. Brent Thompson 6. Paleface Adios 7. Basketball 8. Carlton and Essendon 9. Jack Kramer 10. Parvo Nurmi 11. Bart Cummings 12. Venus 13. Jack Brabham 14. American football 15. The 1924 Antwerp Games 16. Harry Williams 17. Rain Lover 18. Jimmy Carruthers 19. Sachin Tendulkar 20. Percy Cerutty
VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET THE script couldn’t have been written any better, as Casey-South Melbourne claimed an early season scalp, defeating last year’s runners-up Ringwood by four wickets in an entertaining clash at Casey Fields on Saturday. Ringwood skipper David King won the toss and elected to bat, on a glorious spring day in Melbourne. Last season’s runners-up Ringwood, were seen as the clear favourites to defeat Casey, however, as the club has stated on numerous occasions over the pre-season, this young list is capable of going to great heights this cricket season. In what was a terrific start for the Swans, speedster Nathan Lambden snared Joseph Loorham caught behind for a duck early, setting the tone for an exceptional display of disciplined bowling and fielding. The energy within the group was plain to see, as the fielders built pressure, kept the talk up and made life difficult for the visiting favourites. Casey were able to constantly restrict Ringwood from getting any fluency in their batting, and constant wickets halted the Rams from making a charge, leaving them with a lowly total of 126 off 48.2 overs. At one point, a stunned Ringwood batting line-up was withering at 7/46, and Casey were to do no wrong. One of the biggest moments was the prized scalp of David King. The gun batsman ploughed almost 1000 runs last season, but the Swans bogged the opener down, keeping him to just 13 off 56 balls, before frustration got the better of him and Brendan Rose claimed him. But a few late partnerships ensured Ringwood got to a total that they could defend with a strong bowling line-up. Opening bowlers Leigh Diston (1/40 off 10) and spearhead Nathan Lambden (2/9 off 9.2) bowled with great pace and pressure, while Brendan Rose (2-10 off 10) and Dylan Hadfield (2/31 off 10) bowled accurately and bogged the Rams down. But it was a young left-arm quick that truly arrived on the Premier stage; Jackson Fry. The 22-year-old, who first became a staple of Casey’s first XI in the latter stages of last season, stunned the Rams with a brilliant spell of bowling, and finished with 3/34 off his 9 overs. His first victim was the left-handed Jackson Freeman, hooping the ball through the gates and knocking out middle-stump. Just four balls later, in the very same over, Fry knocked over Jonty Rushton in a similar vein, with his celebration resembling some of Mitchell Johnson’s very best.
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New-look Maroons strike By Russell Bennett and Nick Creely WEST GIPPSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION THE opening rounds of any season have the potential to throw up some unpredictable results, and Upper Beaconsfield’s Premier grade clash with Cardinia on Saturday fitted that bill perfectly. This season’s Maroons line-up is made up of a number of supremely gifted players that, frankly, not too many across the competition know too much about and that could be a massive bonus for the side as it looks to get the jump on the competition. After restricting Upper Beaconsfield to just 8/136 from their 40 overs on Saturday, perennial competition heavyweights Cardinia looked to be well and truly in the box seat for victory. Bulls coach Dwayne Doing finished with a particularly economical 2/23 from his eight overs, while newcomer Inesh Rabel and captain-coach Bathiya Perera led the way with the willow for the Maroons with 29 apiece. But the Bulls got off to a disastrous start in their chase - falling to 3/5 at one stage - and were unable to fight back, dismissed for just 111 inside 36 overs. Kyle Gibbs (3/24) was super impressive early, claiming the prized scalps of Ben Maroney (leg before wicket) and Bulls skipper Neil Barfuss (caught) - both without troubling the scorers. Cardinia was missing regular toporder staple Alex Nooy, and it showed with only new recruit Kim Bentick (48) and keeper-batsman Luke Turner (24 not out) making it past 20 with the willow. Elsewhere in WGCA Premier, Kooweerup defeated Tooradin by six wickets; with Demons skipper Mark Cooper dominating with 91 not out. Matt Davey was also influential for the Demons, snaring 3/25 off his eight overs. Pakenham Upper/Toomuc got its season off to a strong start with a big win against Emerald. The Bombers batted first, posting 4/182 on the back of skipper AJ Walker (86) and a cameo Mitchell Daley (33). But the Yabbies were too strong, surpassing the Bombers 3/184, with coach Brad Senior (65) and Ryan De Reus (53 not out) the stars. Pakenham has hit the ground running, crushing Merinda Park after posting a dominant 2/196. The Lions then restricted the Cobras to just 129 in reply. Young gun Zac Chaplin (62 not out), Chris Smith (67), Tom Tyrrell (32) and Chris Savage (29 not out) all smashed the Cobras, with Sanjeev Dhankhar (30), one of very few who could hold their head high for Merinda Park. Next week’s matches: Merinda Park v Upper Beaconsfield - Donnelly Reserve, Cranbourne. Emerald v Tooradin - Chandler Reserve, Avonsleigh. Pakenham Upper/Toomuc v Pakenham - Pakenham Upper Rec Reserve. Cardinia v Kooweerup - E Gunton Oval, Cardinia. In District, Carlisle Park lost its opening clash with Clyde by seven wickets at Carlisle Park Reserve. Winning the toss and electing to bat, the Vikings started off brilliantly, with Ammar Bajwa (62) and Jason Hameeteman (28) putting on 66 for the first wicket. This provided the platform for a competitive total of 5/185 off 40 overs. But Cougars superstar Gavin Britt stole the show; smashing 93 not out, to chase down the total with seven overs to spare.
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Cranbourne Meadows downed Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll at Lawson Poole Reserve in what was a high-scoring clash. Rebels skipper Tom Smith sent the Marygoons into bat, and they posted a competitive 9/189 off 40 overs. Opener Dean Henwood (34) batted well; skipper Daniel Glen (38) was influential, while Sean Somers (58) finished the innings off with a bang. Tom Smith (3/26) bowled well for Cranbourne, while Mitchell Cowell (1/20) and Terrance Lieschke (3/28) contributed for Cranbourne. Chasing 190, the Rebels were simply too good, with Chris Hauselberger (60) ploughing six sixes, and Brett Richards (44) hitting three sixes. Officer, meanwhile, comfortably chased down 171, defeating Tooradin by seven wickets in an impressive early season scalp. The Seagulls won the toss and elected to bat at Tooradin Reserve, posting 9/169 off their 40 overs, with an impressive partnership between Adam Jacobs (40) and David Freeman (42) lifting the side after being 5/43. David Collins was excellent for Officer, taking 4/32 off 8 overs, while
Clyde v Kalgidhar - Lineham Oval, Clyde. Tooradin v Carlisle Park Vikings Tooradin Rec Reserve. Officer v Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll - Officer Rec Reserve No 2. In Sub-District, Aura Vale won its first game in the WGCA, dominating Pakenham at Narre Warren East Reserve. Lakers skipper Christian Webb won the toss and sent Pakenham in to bat, where they skittled the hapless Lions for just 65. Both Ken Marshall and Nigel Stevenson were amongst the wickets for Aura Vale, taking three wickets apiece. The Lakers had no issue chasing down the small target, surpassing Pakenham and finishing 3/80 off 26 overs. Lang Lang defeated Clyde in a thrilling opening season clash at Lineham Oval. Sent into bat, Lang Lang posted 7/163 off their 40 overs, with wicketkeeper Shaun Donnerly (69) top-scoring, and Wesley Wright (28) providing support to the lower order. In a thrilling chase, Clyde was bowled out with one over to spare and
Adam Reid took 2/20. The Bullants could not have got off to a better start, with Peter Symons (50) and Stephen Alderton (75) blasting 93 for the first wicket, paving the way for a comfortable seven wicket win with three overs to spare. Devon Meadows was stunned by Kalgidhar, winning by just five runs in an entertaining clash at Lakeside Oval. Kalgidhar skipper Rupinder Singh won the toss and elected to bat, with Sunny Paul (68) and Ashish Uppal (50) combining to lift the side to a very solid 6/194 off their 40 overs. The Panthers were unable to break through and take consistent wickets, with only Ash Adams (2/55) taking multiple wickets. For the Panthers, new recruit Brad Miles (50) was solid, while Scott Clark (45) was valuable support. Kalgidhar bowler Pardeep Boyal was incredible, taking 5/40 off eight overs, bamboozling Devon Meadows and resigning them to an early season loss. Next week’s matches: Devon Meadows v Cranbourne Meadows - Glover Recreation Reserve, Devon Meadows.
four runs to get, with Ron Bright Jr (4/23) the star. Shane Webster (38) and Glen Tuckwell (38) combined for a strong partnership and put Clyde in the box seat, however a late order collapse ensured the Swamp Tigers would walk away victors. Cardinia started its Sub-District season off on a sour note, losing by five wickets to Catani at E Gunton Oval. Winning the toss and electing to bat, Cardinia was rolled for just 98, with Cats bowlers Matt Thompson (3/20), Dustin Peebles (2/18) and Josh Miller (2/17) among the wicket takers. Catani had no issue chasing the modest total down, reaching the target with eleven overs to spare. Dustin Peebles (37) capped off a great game with a solid knock with the bat. Next week’s matches: Catani v Aura Vale - Catani Reserve Gembrook v Lang Lang - Gembrook Sports Ground Nyora v Cardinia - Nyora Rec Reserve Pakenham v Clyde - Toomuc Reserve #2, Pakenham
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Lisa makes the final By Nick Creely HSBC and the Australian Rugby Union have announced the finalists for the 2016 HSBC Volunteer of the Year, and Endeavour Hills Rugby Club’s very own Lisa Campbell is one of them. With over 400 entries overall, Lisa has made it down to the last five, with her impressive work as a hard-working volunteer at her club this season not going unnoticed. The award aims to recognise those individuals who volunteer their time and make a significant contribution to community rugby across Australia. Lisa has been heavily involved with the Endeavour Hills Rugby Club since moving from New Zealand four years ago. Over the past four years, Lisa has served on the committee, helping the struggling club in a variety of time-consuming jobs. She has served in roles such
as Director of Juniors, Junior Registrar, Team Manager of the Under 10 and Under 18 teams, Communications, Organiser of various fundraisers, merchandise as well as facilitating a preseason skills and drills program for the club’s junior players. Lisa is at the club for up to five days a week, and balancing work and family life at the same time. Her passion about the growth and development of rugby in Victoria has seen her reach great heights at the club. CEO of HSBC Australia, Tony Cripps, paid tribute to the hard-working volunteers, citing their utmost importance in rugby thriving at grassroots level. “Volunteers are vital to the success of rugby clubs across Australia. “HSBC is proud to recognise those who give so much to the game and keep rugby thriving at its grassroots. “Congratulations to all the finalists of this year’s Volun-
teer of the Year awards,” Cripps said. This was echoed by ARU General Manager of Community Rugby and Strategy, Andrew Larratt, who acknowledged just how valued volunteers are in Australia. “The finalists represent thousands of rugby volunteers in this country who are passionate about our game and the benefits it holds for young boys and girls,” Larratt said. “We were delighted to see so many nominations come in this year from all across the country, as we know each nominee makes such a difference to rugby in Australia.“ The finalists chosen will attend the John Eales Medal night on 27 October 2017, where the winners will be announced. If Lisa wins the award, she will receive a grant of $10,000 to improve the facilities and services of her registered club.
Lisa Campbell is down to the last five in the HSBC Volunteer of the Year. Picture: SUPPLIED
Great start to season for Cranbourne CRANBOURNE BOWLS SATURDAY CRANBOURNE'S top side started the season well, with the rink of skip Doug Boggie and his team of Gavin Wright, Nick Arnold and Roger Roscoe, who were all in sizzling form with a 29 shot victory. Also a great performance from skip Peter Elgar and his rink of John Stanley, Ron Gascoigne, and Barry Thomas who won by 11 shots. Cranbourne’s second side also started the season well with an outstanding performance with skip Gerry Dudink and his team of Vic Butera, Shane Morrison and Chris Griffiths, who won by 13 shots. Back at the club after the game, Chairman of Selectors, Graeme Wood, was very happy with the results. “A pleasing result first up makes the whole club feel good with the promise of a great bowling season ahead of us,” Wood said. All midweek games including ladies pennant were washed out this week. All the Cranbourne results for round 1. Side 1 Division 2 Cranbourne 88 defeated Dandenong Club 56 (P Elgar 20-9, D Boggie 37-8, I Barrenger 16-14, and P O’Day 15-25). Side 2 Division 3 Cranbourne 94 defeated Coatesville 81 (G Dudink 36-23; S Burnett 21-21; M Scotter 23-15 and G Farrington 1422). Side 3 Division 4 Cranbourne 64 lost to Narre Warren 92 (J McKenna 14-22, J Kent 20-26, S De Piazza 19-15 and C Wright 11-29).
Rain causes midweek washout HAMPTON PARK BOWLS HAMPTON Park’s midweek bowlers lined up against Narre Warren (Division 1) and Mentone (Division 3), but after a great start in both games, the weather intervened and both games were called off. Premiership points were shared. Saturday saw the start of another Pennant season, and Division 1 was at home to newly promoted Pakenham. The Parkers won two of the four rinks but not enough for the overall win. Sean McDonald, Chris Hendrie, Steve Barnes and Shane Collins won 18-10, while Geoff Ladner, Peter Hayden, Larry Simpson and Zak Storm won 19-16. Ian Bartlett, Chris Barnes, Clint Mills and Laurie Edwards lost 12-21 and Mark Paton, Neville Hendrie, Shane Hardy and Warwick Hardy lost 13-33. Hampton Park (1) 4-62 lost to Pakenham (1) 14-80. Division 3 travelled to Pakenham to play Cardinia Waters on their tricky carpet. Although they were outplayed for most of the day, teams made late challenges. Jen Sherry, Craig Richards, Blake Edwards and Geoff Ampt came from 13 shots down to lose 1826, Val Moore, Tracey Storm, Ellen Smith and Denise Eastick picked up 7 shots to lose 12-26, Vince Kovacic, Helen Lambert, Jim Westwell and Jos van Hout picked up 6 late shots to lose 1524 while John Wright, Heather Naismith, John Nunan and Ken Cobden went down 16-30. Hampton Park (2) 0-61 lost to Cardinia Waters (1) 18-106. Division 6 had the club’s only overall win for the day against Upwey/Tecoma at Pound Road. Biggest winners were Richard Pallet, Dave Clarke, Bill Webb and Ron Beverly with a massive 28 shot win 35-7, Gerry Cox, Lou Soligo, Rob Woff and Stuart Tokely added to the total with a 23-21 win, Val Simpson, Brian Diaper, Toni Sutton and Ian Kitt went down 14-20 and Andrew Brandolin, Wayne Grimsby, Janice Collins and Ray Wood lost 11-28. Hampton Park (3) 14-83 defeated Upwey/Tecoma (3) 4-76.
Chairman of Selectors Graeme Wood shows the way just before the first game of the new season in Pennant bowls. Picture: SUPPLIED
Mixed results for Berwick as pennant underway BERWICK BOWLS SATURDAY ROUND 1 of Saturday Pennant got underway in some of the best conditions for weeks. Berwick had two grass greens and the synthetic available and rolling very nicely for the first hit out of the season, playing host to sides from Montmorency, Burden Park and Glen Waverley. There were impressive performances
from some sides and two very close results with wins for our number one side and the fifth side. The third and sixth side also recorded wins for the day. Division 2 - Section 5: Berwick 1 defeated Montmorency by 3 shots. Division 2 - Section 6: Berwick 2 lost to Mulgrave by 15 shots. Division 2 - Section 8: Berwick 3 defeated Burden Park by 11 shots. Division 4 - Section 6: Berwick 4
lost to Mulgrave CC by 32 shots. Division 4 - Section 7: Berwick 5 defeated South Oakleigh by 6 shots. Division 5 - Section 6: Berwick 6 defeated Glen Waverley by 15 shots. Division 6 - Section 6: Berwick 7 lost to Mulgrave CC by 14 shots. THURSDAY - TRIPLES 1st - Peter Cairncross, Cheryl Cairncross, George Harris.
2nd - Ken Graeber, Richard Benning, Dave Reddy. 3rd - Bill Stilo, Keith Clark, Maxine Thompson. 4th - Ken Dorning, John Nicholson, John Wonnacott. MIDWEEK Midweek Pennant was declared a washout and points for all matches were shared.
Sean McDonald was in the thick of the action.
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Convertible is in the air By Derek Ogden A CONVERTIBLE has been launched on the back of the Holden Astra range - it comes with the stand-alone name, Cascada and as a single model, priced at $41,990 plus on-road costs. A limited number of 50 special Cascada Launch Edition vehicles were made available to celebrate the return of the convertible body style to the Holden range. Buyers are spoilt with the luxury of premium Nappa leather appointed and ventilated front seats and a leather sports steering wheel. Other special treats include 20-inch alloy wheels, adaptive forward lighting and Bi-Xenon headlamps with LED daytime running lamps. Manufactured in Europe, the new Astra and its Cascada cousin are both designed and engineered at the Opel Russelsheim base in Germany. The Cascada has the classic looks of a four-seater convertible adapted to modern-day use of materials. The sharp front shows off the latest styling in the way the projector headlamps, daytime running lights and front foglamps flank the robust radiator grille, blending into fenders unadorned with unnecessary decoration. The shoulder line shoots uninterrupted in a straight line rearwards to the top of a deep-set boot with enough space for 280 litres of gear with the
roof open, or 380 litres with it closed. The rear is also free of clutter, carrying only the vital information ‘Cascada’ and ‘Turbo’. Up or down, the triple-layer acoustically insulated cloth roof blends in well with the rest of the car. Cascada rolls on 18-inch alloy wheels, with a 17-inch steel spacesaver. Depending on whether it’s glass half full or half empty, the cabin is a four-seater or 2+2. Suffice to say it has more space than most in its class but still isn’t exactly comfortable for adults in the back seats. Perforated leather upholstered front and back seats are supportive in sharp manoeuvres. A heated leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel and alloy pedals add to a feeling of being in a premium sporty Holden. An extensive multi-function display comes up with vehicle information, trip information, fuel economy and warning/messages The MyLink infotainment system incorporates a seven-inch colour screen display, integrated Pandora, Stitcher and TuneIn Radio apps, as well as satellite navigation. Added is DAB digital radio, a single CD player with MP3 capability, handsfree Bluetooth with audio streaming, USB and auxiliary input jack.
The Cascada is a classic example of a four-seater convertible without the premium price. The 1.6-litre four-cylinder turbocharged engine, mated with a sixspeed automatic transmission, is aimed at producing easy driving with some spirit on hand when called upon. Front airbags for driver and front passenger, side impact airbags for driver and front passenger are passive protectors, while ABS anti-lock brakes with brake assist, electronic brakeforce distribution, traction control, hill start assist, plus electronic stability control are active contributors to safety. A rear-view camera and front and rear park assist are also useful when negotiating tight spaces.
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On a fine but chilly spring evening, with the roof lowered and air-con heating directed into the foot well, the driver and passengers in the test Cascada were in the perfect position, uninterrupted, to take in the pleasures of a clear night sky. Very impressive. The key to Cascada’s performance potential is its 1.6-litre direct-injection turbocharged four-cylinder engine producing an uninspiring 125 kW of power between 4750 and 6000 rpm, mated with a smooth shifting six-speed automatic transmission. However, it’s the tasty peak torque of 260 Nm between 1650 and 4500 rpm that gives the car its get up and go, quietly at first and under urging to the
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Turbo is keen to drive By Ewan Kennedy HYUNDAI has added to its sporty SR model range with the introduction of an Elantra SR four-door sedan.
With a turbo-petrol engine producing more power than others in its class it features Australian tuned suspension and steering which is aimed at producing the sort of car that keen Australian drivers love. With a starting price of $28,990 it certainly provides a lot of bang for your bucks. The 1.6-litre engine in the Elantra SR Turbo produces 150 kW of power, and 265 Nm of torque across a wide spread from just from 1500 rpm and going all the way to 4500 revs. To achieve this it uses direct fuel injection, continuously variable timing on all valves, roller timing chain and anti-friction coatings. Transmission to the front wheels is either through a six-speed manual or seven-speed dual-clutch automatic. The latter has paddle-shifters mounted on the flat-bottomed multifunction steering wheel. Elantra SR Turbo automatic also has Hyundai’s Drive Mode Select system with Normal, Eco and Sport
The sleek appearance of the new Elantra SR works well. modes. This is not fitted to cars with a manual gearbox. Hyundai’s new Elantra SR Turbo debuts an advanced new-design platform shown at the recent Paris Motor Show. Interestingly, the platform as used
by the Elantra SR Turbo has multi-link independent rear suspension, whereas a simpler torsion bar layout is used on the other models in the Elantra range. This platform was designed and developed in Europe and refined at the Nurburgring Nordschleife in Germany
and at Hyundai’s Namyang R&D centre in South Korea. Its ride and handling was honed further in Australia by HMCA’s chassis and suspension tuning team led by General Manager Product Engineering, Mr Hee Loong Wong. Local work involved months of exhaustive real-world testing over thousands of kilometres comprising every type of Australian road surface. Closed-circuit high-speed handling tests also were also carried out in Australia. Larger front brake discs (+25mm diameter and +2mm thickness) are part of the SR Turbo package. Style-wise the SR has a deeper front bumper and radiator grille with pianoblack surrounds and a red Turbo badge. It also has revised taillights, a full body kit and rides on twin-spoke 17inch alloy wheels. A power operated sunroof is part of the package. Inside are form-fitting front bucket sports seats with relatively high side bolsters. Trim is in black leather-appointed upholstery with red stitching is standard. Red upholstery is a $295 option. Pedals are sporty drilled alloy in design.
The driver’s seat is 10-way electrically adjustable, including two-way adjustable lumbar support. Unusually, the front passenger seat is height adjustable. Both front seats offer three-stage heating. Infotainment is provided by a 7.0inch touchscreen audio system with MP3, digital iPod, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Hyundai’s active and passive safety features include sophisticated electronic stability control features, bind spot detection, lane change assist and rear cross traffic alert. Elantra has six airbags and achieved the maximum five-star ANCAP safety rating. We are about to attend the media launch of the new Elantra SR Turbo, but have been asked to hold off on publishing drive impressions for 10 days after the event. We will provide these next week. Prices have been released with the SR Turbo six-speed manual selling for $28,990 and the seven-speed dual clutch automatic for $31,290. Metallic or Mica paint is a $495 option. The Hyundai range is available for test drive at Berwick Hyundai, 34 Kangan Drive, Berwick. Phone 9707 1212.
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DEMO 2016 HOLDEN DEMO 2015 HOLDEN DEMO 2016 HOLDEN CAPTIVA LTZ AWD 7 SEAT COMMODORE EVOKE COLORADO LS CREW CAB 5,000KMS, 19” ALLOYS (4), AUTO, SUNROOF, REVERSE CAMERA. 1HR5IC
36,990
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4,300KMS, AUTO, AUTOMATIC PARK ASSIST, REAR VIEW CAMERA. 1AR5HY
32,990
$
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4X2 PICK UP, 750KMS, AUTO, 7” TOUCHSCREEN, 5-STAR ANCAP SAFETY. 1IM2EE
DEMO 2016 HOLDEN CAPTIVA LS 2WD 7 SEAT 750KMS, AUTO, 17” ALLOYS (4), USB INPUT, IPOD® CONNECTIVITY. 1HR1OM
26,490
$
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DEMO 2016 HOLDEN COMMODORE SV6
DEMO 2015 HOLDEN CASCADA
4,000KMS, AUTO, KEYLESS ENTRY, PASSIVE START, REAR VIEW CAMERA. 1FY3VO
4,500KMS, AUTO, 18” ALLOY WHEELS, LED TAIL-LAMPS, 1FC5PS
33,990
$
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38,490
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Barry Bourke Holden *Savings based on demo with rego 1IM 2EM. LMCT7522 MCK42101
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39,990
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