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Revved up for action The roar of thousands of motorcycles will signal the start of the 2016 Cranbourne GP Run on Saturday. In this special supplement, the News offers a comprehensive guide to one of Casey’s favourite events including a full list of entertainment, road closures and who will wave this year’s starter’s flag.
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Riders, start your engines THE roar of motorbike engines will fill the air of Cranbourne on Saturday 22 October when the 18th Annual GP Run takes to the streets once again. What started out as a few bikes getting together for a ride, has grown over the years into a stream of thousands of motorbikes and a sea of colour parading towards the island. An annual Cranbourne tradition, the GP Run will see thousands of motorbikes rumble down High Street and onto the South Gippsland Highway headed for Phillip Island for the 2016 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. Held in conjunction with the City of Casey and the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix, the Cranbourne GP Run is a sight to behold and an event not to be missed. The benefit of the day sees local businesses and charities showcase themselves and take advantage of the influx of tourists. Local charity, the Casey Cardinia Foundation is the official partner of this year’s GP Run and the bikes will be waved off by the Casey Young Citizen of the Year, Oliver Thomson. One of the largest events on the calendar for Cranbourne, the GP Run will attract thousands of locals and visitors from across the country to watch the bikes leave for Phillip Island. One and all are encouraged to attend this momentous event and there will be many activities on the day to keep every member of the family entertained. Local food producers and storekeepers will be out in force to feed the crowds and there will be all manner of
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Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS The main activity hub of the festival will be centred on the South Gippsland Highway (High Street) in Cranbourne. The entertainment and activities kick off just after 8am on Saturday and the
official wave off and run begin at 10am. Get your engines revving, your hearts pumping and your feet moving into Cranbourne for this motor-powered spectacular.
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Foundation for the locals By Victoria Stone-Meadows
The board of the Casey Cardinia Foundation is proud to be official charity partner of the Cranbourne GP Run. Board members, back row from left: chairman Paul Thomas, vice-chairman Adam Khan, Kristine Ash and Garry McQuillan. Front: Brett Owen, Mike Tyler, Norm Davidson, Amanda Picture: ROB CAREW Stapledon, Carina Tomietto and Kate Lempriere. 160334 awarded grants to assist community groups across a wide range of social support areas including disadvantage, disability, youth, older persons, and crisis care. City of Casey CEO Mike Tyler said choosing the Casey Cardinia founda-
tion as the official partner charity for the GP Run was a good choice. “The Casey Cardinia Foundation is the charity partner for this year’s event and will be out and about on the day raising funds to be disbursed through their annual grants program to com-
munity groups in the Casey Cardinia region.” Ms Howell said partnering with the Cranbourne GP Run was very exciting for the foundation and it should be a great day for everyone. “It’s an amazing opportunity and
it’s an acknowledgment of the work the foundation is doing in the community and the value we are providing,” she said. “It also reinforces our potential to grow and increase awareness in the community.”
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THE official partner charity for the 2016 GP Run is local organisation the Casey Cardinia Foundation. The foundation has a long history of supporting the communities of Casey and Cardinia Shires by raising funds for local community groups and funds disbursed through an annual grants program. Executive Officer of the foundation, Therese Howell, said partnering with the GP Run was a great opportunity for the public to understand exactly what the foundation did. “We will be stationed in a marquee in Childers Street,” she said. “We will have info about the foundation and the work we do as well as a number of volunteers with donation tins throughout the crowd. “We will be talking to the crowd about the foundation and requesting donations.” The Casey Cardinia foundation has awarded various community groups over $400,000 since 2003 and hopes the exposure of the GP Run will enable them to continue their work for the community. “As the Casey Cardinia Foundation is specific to the region, all the funds and donations that come to us, geographically have to stay in the region,” Ms Howell said. “It’s part of the community foundation DNA that through the foundation we actually touch on relevant and current issues in the community.” The foundation has previously
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Checked in for wave-off By Victoria Stone-Meadows
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THE 2016 Casey Young Citizen of the Year will be waving off the bikes at this year’s GP Run from Cranbourne to Phillip Island. Oliver Thomson, 13, was made Young Citizen of the Year by the City of Casey at a ceremony on Australia Day this year. A passionate singer, the St Francis Xavier College Berwick Campus student has performed at many community events such as Australia Day events, the Berwick Show, Casey Kids Carnival and the Narre Warren North Christmas Carols. Oliver was given the award for his contribution to the arts in Casey and for actively participating in a variety of local charities and fundraisers. “I am very privileged and honoured to have received this award,” he said. Not only will he be waving the chequered flag to send the bikes on their way, he will also be performing the Australian national anthem for the assembled crowd. “I am really excited to be waving the flag from the cherry picker at the GP Run,” he said. “I have attended the GP Run for the past three years and it’s a great privilege to be offered the opportunity to be this year’s Guest Celebrity.” While no stranger to performing in public, having been a member of the national boys’ choir for many years, Oliver said there is always some apprehension before getting up on stage. “It is always exciting to perform at different events but at the same time there is always an element of nervousness,” he said. Oliver Thomson will be waving off the bikes for the GP Run about 10am on Saturday 22 October from High Street, Cranbourne.
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Ready to roar EACH year Star News photographers are in the thick of the action when thousands of motorcyclists roar out of High Street on their way to Phillip Island. Stewart Chambers captured the spirit of the 2015 event.
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Five-year-old Campbell from Cranbourne West checked out the Cranbourne CFA fire tuck with Aaron Orchard after all the bikes roared off.
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Underworld enlisted to shine light on crime Escapees Theatre Company actors Jasmin Hayward, Jackson Walden and Crystal “Foxtel’’ Foxall are delving into a criminal underworld in the company’s latest production Robin Displace. It plays at Hallam Community Theatre on 26-29 October. Turn to page 70. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Mosque re-boots By Cam Lucadou-Wells THE proponent of a once-rejected Narre Warren North mosque is planning to re-apply with a smaller-scale proposal after this month’s Casey Council elections. Zain Shah, of Saarban Islamic Trust, said the proposal for 365-367 Belgrave-Hallam Road, was likely to be dropped to a single storey and be similar in scale to a nearby animal hospital. It was not yet known how many worshippers and visitors could be held at the mosque, Mr Shah said. The original proposal was rejected unanimously at a fiery Casey Council meeting in April. The gallery overflowed with resi-
dents and pro – and anti-mosque protesters – including members of Casey Against Racism and Stop the Mosque groups. Mr Shah was confident that the revised application would be “good as gold� when it’s submitted to Casey planners, but “we’re in no hurry�. “We’ve got a new architect which will change the whole thing. It will be more modern looking,� Mr Shah said. He believed the council would have no power to enact its proposed ban on places of worship from green wedge areas such as Narre Warren North. “I believe that’s only in the power of the state planning minister to change.� He welcomed recent comments from VicRoads which claimed it was
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unfairly linked to the original proposal’s rejection by Casey on 26 April. “I think it will help our application, but I think it was more political reasons behind (the council’s rejection). The traffic issues weren’t a big drama.� VicRoads south east metro regional manager Aidan McGann said Casey Council had deflected responsibility for the mosque’s rejection by stating it was bound by the road authority’s objection. “We’re concerned that VicRoads has been seen as fundamental to the council choosing to reject the application in a pretty heated political environment. “VicRoads has been put out as the main reason for the objection.
“We have made those concerns. The council knows our view.� Mr McGann said VicRoads didn’t accept the original proposal to create access via an uncontrolled four-way intersection on Belgrave-Hallam Road but believed there was a safe alternative access point. “We’d need some sort of traffic control. We asked if the proponents sat down with the council and us to discuss modifications and they did express an interest in doing that. “We haven’t heard anything since and the offer still stands.� In its planning report on 26 April, Casey Council stated it must refuse to grant a permit due to VicRoads’ objection.
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Community News Enjoy a spooktacular Halloween at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick Wilson Botanic Park Berwick (WBPB) will be the place to celebrate Halloween this year, with the park set to host two spooky events over one exciting day on Sunday 30 October 2016. The day will kick off with a child-friendly event, Trick or Treat Spectacular, from 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm. Children can come dressed up as their favourite character and trick or treat safely along a 1km trail featuring spooky but friendly characters, entertainment and activities, with lollies included. The scare-factor will then go up a notch for Halloween Scare Park from 7.00 pm to 10.30 pm, recommended for people aged 14 and over. This event will include a terrifying 1km walking ghost train experience, live music, dancers, sound and light display, as well as food trucks and vendors. Those aged 18-plus also have the option to take part in a paranormal investigation experience for an extra cost. There will also be a pumpkin carving competition to coincide with the event, with a great prize up for grabs for the best creation. For further details on the two events visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/wbpb or call WBPB on 9707 5818. Tickets to Trick or Treat Spectacular cost $10 per child and adults are free, while Scare Park costs $20 per person. For tickets visit www.trybooking.com/MQOA.
Don’t miss the Casey Food and Wine Festival 2016!
Take your tastebuds on a journey and try and buy products from across the region at the inaugural Casey Food and Wine Festival at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick. The festival will have a range of stall holders from all over Victoria showcasing their products for visitors to try and buy, along with entertainment, workshops and demonstrations throughout the day. There will be gourmet products including jams, chutneys, oils, spices, alcohol suppliers showcasing wine, beer, cider and spirits, cheese and desserts and cakes. Tickets costs $10 for adults, $8 for concession, $5 for teenagers aged 15-18 and under-15 are free. Tickets can be purchased at www.trybooking.com/NEBM.
Enjoy sweet tunes at Sunset Sounds! Fresh from an appearance at Splendour in the Grass, Melbourne singer-songwriter LANKS is set to headline the City of Casey’s next live music event for young people!
FREE Children’s Week event The City of Casey is joining in the nation-wide Children’s Week celebrations by hosting a FREE fun day out for local children. Spring into Play will include a sausage sizzle, face painting, arts and crafts, music, trash puppets, sail boats and more, with children also encouraged to come dressed-up! Date: Thursday 27 October 2016 Time: 10.00 am – 1.00 pm Venue: Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick
Sunset Sounds will deliver a music festival themed event for young people aged 12 to 25-years at the Narre Warren Youth Information Centre on Friday 28 October 2016 from 6.15 pm to 10.00 pm. LANKS and local acts Cloud Castles, Davey Simony and Corey and Charlotte with perform on the night and there will be festival face painting, art activities including an opportunity to decorate your own tote bag, free slushies and sausage sizzle. Tickets cost $12 and can be purchased at www.trybooking.com/MYSA or on the night at the door. For more information visit www.casey.vic. gov.au/youth.
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Event details Date: Saturday 5 November 2016 Time: 11.00 am – 4.00 pm Venue: Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick For further details visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ oldcheesefactory or call the Old Cheese Factory on 9702 1919.
Composting rebate available Did you know the City of Casey offers rebates to encourage and assist residents to compost? Residents can claim back $30 from the purchase of a compost bin, $40 for compost fermenters/Bokashi Bucket and $50 on worm farms, with proof of purchase. Council has two FREE education sessions coming up where residents can learn more about composting. Choosing the right compost system for your home Date: Saturday 29 October 2016 Time: 10.00 am – 11.30 am Venue: The Andrews Centre, 2-6 Hanna Drive, Endeavour Hills Backyard composting Date: Monday 7 November 2016 Time: 6.30 pm – 8.00 pm Venue: City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren To RSVP to an education session call City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200. For further details on the compost rebate and to apply visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/composting.
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Council elections 2016
Beyond roads, rates, rubbish By Kadira Pethiyagoda
Four Oaks Ward candidates Brian Oates, Rosalie Crestani, Chris Sargeant, Richard Barrow, Shar Balmes and Barry Erlenwein at the Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Narre Warren North forum 160207
Pay rise for mayor? By Cam Lucadou-Wells DOES Casey’s mayor deserve a bigger pay-packet than their $83,343.27 allowance - plus travel, study and communications expenses? Four Oaks Ward candidates revealed their thoughts at a Narre Warren North Association council election forum on 3 October. Former mayor Shar Balmes said the 80-houra-week workload was demanding, and felt she and her family deserved the $80,000 salary at the time. “I earned every cent and my family earned it as well.” Ms Balmes said she’d like the mayor to earn a
six-figure salary given the task of representing the council and community. Councillor Rosalie Crestani said the mayor was busy with at least four commitments to attend to a day, as well as balancing family needs, but was not in favour of a pay rise. A $95,000 package including the recompensed expenses was “more than enough”. Cr Crestani said the package dwarfed the $30,000 received by other Casey councillors who also “do a lot of the work”. She believed the mayor should be directly elected by the community, not colleagues. Another candidate Barry Erlenwein said he
didn’t realise councillors were paid, and was in favour of sacking mayors if they “weren’t doing a good job”. Richard Barrow said he wasn’t in favour of extending mayoral terms to two years - as proposed in a current state review into local government. He said it was good to turn over the mayoral role every year for “fresh leadership”. In response to another question, Brian Oates, a former councillor, said Casey’s municipality had got too big and should be split into two. Mr Oates said he’d prefer boundaries to represent a “sense of belonging” to villages and communities such as Harkaway and Narre Warren, not just being part of Casey.
Candidate says he’s an ‘independent-minded’ Liberal By Cam Lucadou-Wells CASEY councillor Damien Rosario has confirmed his Liberal Party membership after leaving that question blank in a recent Star News survey. Cr Rosario, who is re-contesting his River Gum Ward seat in this month’s council elections, said he’d left the question blank because his political affiliations were “irrelevant”. “I am running as an Independent,” he told Star News. Other River Gum candidates who have declared political party memberships - and responded to the
survey - were Wayne Smith (ALP) and John Gulzari (The Greens). Former Greens councillor Lynette Keleher stated she has no party membership currently. Four candidates in Mayfield Ward have declared Liberal Party membership in the survey. They are councillors Gary Rowe and Amanda Stapledon as well as Graham Smith and Aravind Putta. In Four Oaks Ward, there is a mixture of political hues including Brian Oates (ALP), John Glazebrook (Sustainable Population Australia), as well as sitting councillors Rosalie Crestani (Rise Up Australia
Party) and Rafal Kaplon (Liberals). Edrington Ward councillors Mick Morland and Susan Serey are Liberal members. Riley Baird of the Greens was the only other surveyed candidate with declared political allegiances in the ward. The five surveyed Springfield Ward candidates Cr Sam Aziz, Garry Page, Rex Flannery, Kasuni Mendis and Paul Richardson, had no declared party membership. Balla Balla Ward’s Geoff Ablett who has run for state Parliament as a Liberal - and Tom Rennick didn’t respond to the survey.
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AS seen with Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump in the US, ordinary people are firing up and sending a message to establishment politicians. While staying in the UK, I saw people rejoining the political party they’d left decades before to support maverick Jeremy Corbyn. Throughout the West, citizens are increasingly trying to take democracy into their own hands. I returned to Casey only to see a similar trend with 81 candidates nominating to run for the council elections. They are supported by hundreds of mates, well-wishers and fellow-travellers letterboxing, erecting signs and sparring with opponents on Facebook. It’s a level of passion that suggests people think council can play a greater role than ‘roads, rates and rubbish’. This (supposedly) most accessible tier of government, long off the public’s radar, is gaining new relevance. This may be due to councillors promising policies outside their power to deliver and the punters having little knowledge of what councils do. But it’s also the product of something deeper, something that presents a valuable opportunity for our democracy. New activism at the grassroots level and at the erstwhile political fringes is the result of decades of disillusionment with mainstream politics reaching crescendo. The 2016 federal election saw the lowest voter turnout since compulsory voting began in 1925. Enormous federal electorates with one MP representing around 100,000 people contribute to this disconnect. Add to this the unabating scandal of wealth inequality (recent stats showing 730,000+ children live in poverty) and working people feeling their views are unrepresented in the mainstream media. Amidst all this, the humble council may play an increasingly important role as a voice for ordinary people that can be heard at the higher tiers of government. Alongside wanting more say in how our society is run, people are yearning to rediscover a sense of community - something shattered by decades of unquestioned individualist economics. Councils provide services that can reduce the epidemic of loneliness. The more ownership people feel over their council, the more they will support these services to help those among us in most need. Political engagement itself is an antidote to isolation. During the council campaign, I saw ordinary people do what little they can to make a change for the community. Without big media budgets, they spent weeks doorknocking and letterboxing to get their message out. While they sacrificed their time, borrowed money and crowdfunded, the benefits were far greater. Crossing cultural and religious divides, they came together for a common purpose, went outdoors and got active. Councilors and politicians that recognise these longterm trends, seeing themselves as representatives of their peers, will thrive and help make real change.
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Enjoying the Casey Cardinia Foundation Charity dinner are Cr Rafal Kaplon and Kay and Cr Mick Morland. 160334
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Food truck gets a feed A CRANBOURNE church feeding the hungry and homeless was one of nine community groups funded by the Casey Cardinia Foundation in the latest round of grants. Christine Marsh explained the working of the Cranbourne Regional Uniting Church Food Truck at the 13th annual Casey Cardinia Foundation Charity Dinner on Friday night. Foundation chairman Paul Thomas said it was great to be able to announce that the foundation had granted over $33,000 to local groups, including nine different organisations, which takes the total contribution to over $443,000 in the history of the foundation. Other projects funded this year included Connections UnitingCare, offering support services to children in Out of Home Care due to concerns over child abuse and neglect; Communities that Care for the delivery of a Mental Health First Aid program in secondary schools; Beyond Disability, to help keep veterans socially connected and able to use online systems for support; Echo, for the development of a Ranges Emergency Recovery Hub, to register and help those displaced in an emergency situation; Pakenham Scouts, for the purchase of
new tents to address the increase in female youth membership; Garfield Scouts, to support the development of a non-residential training venue to service future leaders; the Cranbourne Casey Men’s Shed, to support the purchase of dust extractors to provide a cleaner and safer working environment; and St John Ambulance to support a First Aid in School program to teach primary school aged children how to respond in an emergency. Mr Thomas was thrilled with the success of the annual charity dinner, attended by 250 people at the Cardinia Cultural Centre on Friday 14 October. “The room looked better than it has before, people had a great time and, most importantly, we raised significant funds to be used by local community groups across the Casey Cardinia Region,� he said. “It is the most important fundraising activity the foundation participates in and our thanks goes out to everyone who contributed to making it a huge success.� Guests rocked out to the sounds of the Awesome 80s show, featuring hit songs from the likes of Sean Kelly from The Models, Dale Ryder from Boom Crash Opera and Mark Gable from The Choir Boys.
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tivations unless they were verified, Mr Flood said. New alarm systems sent realtime images of break-ins to the owner’s smartphone and can provide that proof to police. Loud alarms are the “second line of defence”, forcing burglars to flee before too much damage is done. Smoke machines can also deter intruders from ransacking a premises such as a pharmacy or a 24-hour servo. “Normally a burglar can fill up
their backpack and be out of there within minutes. But you can’t steal what you can’t see.” CCTV was now routinely highdefinition. Eclipse’s standard is BluRay quality, Mr Flood said. Mr Flood says Casey is relatively quiet for crime compared to other parts of the world such as South Africa. It was the rise of violent offences such as armed home invasions and the rising numbers of illegally held guns on the streets that was startling.
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IN HIS statement for re-election, the Mayor of Casey, Sam Aziz, claims that his opponents do not have a coherent plan for the future of this city; a city impacted by poker machine addiction, high population growth, and secret council meetings. One way to make Casey a richer city is to start combating poker machine addiction. A 20 per cent reduction in spending on poker machines means people in the south-eastern suburbs will have $25 million that can be spent elsewhere, such as starting up a business, travel, or investment for their future. Under Sam Aziz nothing has been done to stop the growth in poker machine addiction. But problem gambling is behind crime in Casey. More police and 24-hour police stations will only deal with the symptoms, not the underlying problem. My first step will be to join with other councils in launching an assault on the hotel and poker industry. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.
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WE CONGRATULATE Cranbourne businessman Mr Barry Drayton for advocating a change this month in the City of Casey coun-
cil election. He has brought out the facts about Bunjil Place. The erection of this incredibly expensive and totally unnecessary ego-boosting new building to enable current councillors (including the CEO and office personnel) to live in a workplace luxury and point out “I built that." We are sure that this luxurious, elaborate building could out beat Parliament House. He has also drawn on the area where the present mayor in particular is sensitive to any form of opinion and that they (the council) must remember that it is we, ratepayers who pay them their fat salaries. Also mentioned are the endless color shoots by the mayor, councillors and hierarchy of the council. Another waste of ratepayers' money. Where do you see or hear from these people during their tenure of service in the council? The time has come when the future of the City of Casey is in the hands of every ratepayer who must put every existing councillor last when completing the ballot paper. Ratepayers think before you vote. We need fresh blood for our new council. Dunstan Girton and Louis Kotsiras, Hampton Park.
Tagged a terrorist IT IS deplorable that the 'Council elections
2016, Campaign race row hits’ article (13 October) should be reporting the ugly spectre of 1950s McCarthyism in 2016 Australia. Talk about history repeating itself. In 1950s with America under the sway of McCarthy whole sections of society were under suspicion, the innocent reported then persecuted. Now we have Councillor Aziz reporting 26 people just for a tag on Facebook. It appears these days in Casey you don’t even have to say something to be reported as a potential terrorist. Is the next step thought police, or to report as a potential terrorist anybody who votes for the Springfield candidate Faisal Najibi? Meanwhile your newspaper ignores real issues such as the Narre Warren power station that could affect people’s health and their homes. Refer to my website https:// www.caseyre.org and the Narre Warren power station section for details. A person’s house and land can represent the largest financial investment they may make in their lifetime. For some in Casey that financial investment is threatened by the current operation of the Narre Warren power station, the EPA guidelines and failure of Casey Council to adhere to EPA guidelines. Garry Page, Candidate for Springfield Ward.
It’s None Of Our Business But ... THE Casey Cardinia Foundation has a wonderful opportunity, as charity partner for the Cranbourne GP Run, to raise funds for the community through coin collection. But the foundation needs about 50 volunteers to assist with coin collection throughout the three-hour event on this Saturday 22 October, in Cranbourne’s High Street. If you would like to make a local difference in your local community - and can make yourself available - the foundation would love to hear from you. Volunteers would be needed between 8am and 11am in Cranbourne, and will be issued with tins and visibility wear.
For details contact admin@caseycardiniafoundation.org, and to sign up online visit www.volunteermatcher.com.au/opportunity/678/volunteer-gp-run-22-oct http://caseycardiniafoundation. org/2016/10/we-need-your-help/ SOMETIMES a number plate tells a thousand words - or in this case, three. A car was parked squarely in the middle of two sought-after spaces outside Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 17 October. Its personalised number plate started with
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LIONS clubs members have pitched in to help out a Hampton Park family. The day-long working bee was a godsend for the Youngs, who have gone through a living hell with their 13-year-old son and brother Connor. For the past four months, the family has been crowd-funding for vital equipment for Connor. He requires $40,000 for a new wheelchair, a comfortable chair for relaxation, a hydraulic ramp for the family car, a modified car seat and a shower chair to live full-time at home. Aside from visiting his family once a week, Connor is mainly confined to respite care in Seaford. Narre Warren Lions Club president Lorraine Riches said the service clubs, in hearing of Connor’s plight, didn’t have the
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He’s the working wounded JASON McDonald’s boss describes it as a “bloody horrible accident”. Soon after Mr McDonald left on a lunch run, he was critically injured when he was a passenger in a crash with a parked truck on Wedgewood Road, Hallam. He had taken the brunt of the impact - and who knew if and when he was going to return to his workplace Seelite Windows and Doors just 200 metres away. As police cordoned off the scene he was stretchered into an air ambulance and flown to The Alfred’s Intensive Care Unit. He had multiple fractures throughout his left side, a broken neck, internal bleeding and a serious head injury. At that stage - in June 2015 - Seelite production manager Tony O’Donovan was trying to calm his voice as he delivered the unsettling news to Mr McDonald’s wife. On 7 October this year, his worker was recognised as a finalist in the Worker Return to Work Achievement category in this year’s Worksafe Awards. It recognised Mr McDonald’s brave road back with the immense support of his employer, workmates, family and a crew of rehab helpers. Before his return, Mr McDonald had itchy feet. He says he hates sitting still - something he had to do a lot while recuperating at his Ringwood East home. He was restricted to a two-kilo lifting limit which barred him from even the most simple chores such as unpacking the washing machine, mowing the lawns or vacuuming. “I was ready to just sticky-tape my arm and come back,” he said.
Jason McDonald flanked by workmates Dan Young, Quin Griffin, Chris Harvey, Tony O'Donovan and Billy Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Morrison. 160293 He made the decision to return to Seelite with his insurer’s reluctant blessing just three months after the crash - 12 weeks ahead of schedule. He initially worked for two hours a week on light duties, with breaks every 30 minutes.
Within a year, he was back at basically full capacity and had successfully re-tested for his driver’s licence. Looking back, Mr McDonald remembers nothing of the accident. Even his first few gentle days back at work - initially just two hours a week - were a bit of a haze.
“When I got back, people (in the workshop) were always looking out for me. A few times I said to them I’ll be right.” With the help of a case manager and occupational rehabilitation provider, he was forced to take routine half-hour breaks to manage his heavy fatigue.
He was diligently attending to up to four days of intensive rehabilitation sessions a week to heal his physical and mental demons. “It was pretty hard when you’re strong-willed like I am to take orders from doctors that you don’t know. “But I realised they know this stuff better than I do.” It was a new situation for his proud boss Mr O’Donovan - who applied his maxim of matching his workers’ tasks to their capabilities. His recollection of the crash is vivid. Workers were wondering why Mr McDonald wasn’t back from his lunch break, why police had closed local roads and a helicopter was hovering over the scene. The obvious and horrific conclusion soon dawned on Mr O’Donovan. Then he made that difficult call to Mr McDonald’s wife. “I believe he’s going to be OK but he’s gone by air ambulance to The Alfred,” Mr O’Donovan told her. More than a year later, when asked what he learnt through all this, Mr O’Donovan said: “Nothing is guaranteed.” The silver lining for his fully-recovered worker Mr McDonald is that he is becoming more self-aware. He uses meditation to help manage the moodiness that descends as part of his injuries. The wake-up call has made him put more priority on his family. He pays tribute to his wife who carried a great extra burden. To this day, he has not been able to resume karate with his two daughters and is not sure if he ever will. “I’m focusing on the important things in life. You never know what’s around the corner.”
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Councillor Geoff Ablett met with residents of Settlers Run on Monday 17 October to hear their grievances about the planned route. Resident of Settlers Run, Suzi Duffy, was already raising issues about road safety in the area when the proposed bus routes and stops became an issue. “The planned bus stops remove public amenities because it takes over the indented parking near the park and barbecue area,” she said. “They also plan on putting one near the tennis courts, just near a blind corner where the bus isn’t going to fit in the indented parking and right in the most congested area of the golf course.” “We’re not saying don’t have a bus, just don’t put it through golfing precent,” Ms Duffy said. The residents of Settlers Run and Lyndhurst share concerns around safety and a lack of consultation from PTV when planning the routes and the position of the bus stops. However, spokesperson from PTV, John Lindsay, said the community was consulted regarding the new bus routes. “The community was con-
sulted extensively during the development of the new Cranbourne bus network, to ensure local residents benefit from the delivery of better bus services,” he said. Mr Lindsay pointed out six face-to-face consultation sessions were held at local community and shopping centres in Cranbourne, Endeavour Hills, Narre Warren and Hampton Park, and at Hallam and Cranbourne stations. “At the consultation sessions, there were large corflutes showing the proposed and existing routes and subject matter experts were on hand to discuss the proposed route,” he said. “FAQs clearly explained that bus stops would need to be put in as a result of changes to the network and consultation would help inform the final routes and the location of bus stops.” Mr Lindsay said PTV received approximately 650 responses to the online survey regarding the new routes that helped to shape the proposed routes. State Minister for Public Transport, Jacinta Allan, was contacted for comment but did not respond before the Star News deadline.
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Award for keeping peace A GROUP dedicated to promoting social harmony in Casey over the past decade has taken out a state multicultural award. Casey Multi-Faith Network received a Meritorious Service to the Community award as part of the Victorian Multicultural Awards for Excellence at Government House on 14 October. President Stephanie Saunders, 78, said the network aims to dispel mis-
conceptions about religious traditions and to foster greater understanding. In noting a recent flashpoint involving a proposed Narre Warren North mosque, she said there needed to be a “generational change” for that to occur in Casey. Ms Saunders is demonstrably unafraid of making a stand and staring down bigotry. She describes a moment at a Lyndhurst pub in which she confronted some young males who were racially taunting a family of diners.
“You’re spoiling my lunch,” Ms Saunders told them. Then the men “slinked off”, she recalls. Casey Multi-Faith Network has held tours of places of worship as well as hosted domestic violence forums and multi-faith concerts and art shows. Its members also broadcast a weekly radio program called Voices of Faith. There are plans to hold Ramadan evening meals for the community to
better understand the Islamic faith and to find ways to help young Muslim men have more involvement. Vice-president Pam Mamouney said that, subject to funding, there were plans for a sports event, service project, a barbecue and an overnight camp in Gippsland. “Discussions are taking place with a local Muslim business owner, youth leaders from other churches and Casey council.” Since its formation in 2007, the network has overcome early opposi-
tion from Casey Pastors Network and come to peace with the municipality’s traditional Christian churches. Former president Jim Reiher recalled that pastors were concerned that the multi-faith network could usurp the opening prayer spot at Casey council meetings. “We said we don’t want it but instead we got to say our faith statement after their prayer. “We just want people to live well together.”
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your independence. “By fitting these hands, although not perfect, we restore some independence and hope.” The hands are supplied in kits of 10 priced at $4000, and it takes two people two hours to put them together. Each hand is sent to its recipient with the name of the people who assembled it and the sponsor. “We are now getting emails from some of the victims who have some of our hands fitted, telling us what a difference it will make to their lives,” Mr Cantwell said. Doveton College teacher David Aird said students had organised two free-dress days to raise funds, which was boosted by a donation from Rotary. The project was part of an extensive student leadership program, he said. Rotary members also volunteer in Doveton College classrooms, including a sewing program and the college’s breakfast club for 80 students.
Doveton College students Tom and Narisisi display their prosthetic Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS handiwork. 159838
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Shed of giving By Cam Lucadou-Wells A LATE Berwick mayor and his wife have inspired a real estate agency to donate to the community-minded couple’s favourite causes. Nielsen Partners Berwick, part of First National Real Estate, set aside a percentage of their fee after recently selling John and Beverley Byron’s property. Akoonah Park Men's Shed which was the brainchild of Mr Byron - was the beneficiary of a donation of almost $3000. The agency also donated to Ms Byron’s favoured charity, Medecins Sans Frontieres. Akoonah Park Men's Shed president Lindsay Harding said Mr Byron had toiled hard
and used his contacts and nous to get the men's shed off the ground. “He believed that the area needed a place for men to go not just retirees. “It’s a place to learn new skills or for just getting together and enjoying each other’s company.” Mr Byron, as inaugural president, ran a group for 25 members but was always thinking of its expansion. Now the group is 165 members strong - due in no small part to Mr Byron’s efforts, Mr Harding said. On most days, there’s at least 40 blokes there in the workshop, having lunch or playing snooker. At the moment, many are
busy building the near-finished recreation room - thanks to grants from all tiers of government and support from local businesses. Mr Harding said the group would put the agency’s donation to a specific and apt project. Peter Watson, manager of Nielsen Partners, said the firm wanted to recognise Mr and Mrs Byron’s long-standing interest in helping people. “The Men's Shed is such a hive of activity. I spoke to some of their fellows who are in there nearly every day. “It’s more than just a pastime. It’s a part of their vitality - it makes them get up every day.”
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By Victoria Stone-Meadows THE ninth annual Pink Ribbon Fund-raiser at the Hampton Park Bowls Club raised over $2000 for breast cancer research on Thursday 6 October. More than 100 guests filled the clubrooms for the annual luncheon but interest was much higher and the club had to turn people away due to a lack of space. Breast cancer survivor Dawn Leicester was guest speaker at the event who shared her experience of the illness and the positive support she received from friends and family. MP for Narre Warren South Judith Grayley was also in attendance and said she was very impressed by the large turnout of people at the event. The audience was entertained by the club’s resident Elvis Presley, Peter Hayden, and four bowls club members formed a musical tribute group to ABBA called “NABBA”. Hampton Park Bowls Club Chairperson Neville Hendrie said the fund-raiser was an event the whole club could be proud of. “Each year the entire club gets involved to make this event such a successful day,” he said. “The men who help set the tables; blow up balloons and whatever else is required and the ladies are just a wonderful
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Dawn Leicester and MP Judith Graley at the Hampton Park Bowls Club Pink Ribbon Fund-raiser. 160616 Picture: CONTRIBUTED team who work together without fuss, and so do an absolutely amazing job. “A big thankyou to everyone,” he said. Over nine years of fund-raising for the Breast Cancer Net-
work of Australia, the Hampton Park Bowls Club has raised over $13,000. The club is hopeful they can hold their 10th annual fundraising event next year in new and improved clubrooms.
NARRE Warren Autobarn has been named as a finalist in the franchise’s store of the year awards after previously being named as the company’s top store in Australia. Owner Gavin Sheedy welcomed the latest recognition at Perth’s Crown Casino on Thursday 22 September. “After winning the award last year, it’s extremely pleasing to be nominated once again," he said. “We haven’t dropped our focus on continuing to be number one and the nomination supports that. “We will always strive to be the best and remain very focused on customer service.
original Autobarn members, so I’m a second generation Autobarn store owner - there’s not heaps of those. “He’ll be pretty rapt.” Mr Sheedy said the award was great encouragement for him and his 18-member team. “It shows what we’re doing is the right thing and we’ll always continue to do that,” he said. “We’ve always been very focused about customer service. Customers are number one. “Thank you to customers for their continued support. “We’ll always strive to be number one. “Thanks to my whole team I couldn’t do it without them.”
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Wilson Park hosts Savers for super spooktacular events ENJOY a spooktacular Halloween at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick. Wilson Botanic Park Berwick (WBPB) will be the place to celebrate Halloween this year, with the park set to host two spooky events over one exciting day on Sunday 30 October 2016. The day will kick off with a child friendly event, Trick or Treat Spectacular, from 3pm to 6pm. Children can come dressed up as their favourite character and trick or treat safely along a 1km trail, featuring spooky but friendly characters, entertainment and activities, with lollies included. The scare-factor will then go up a notch for Halloween Scare Park from 7pm to 10.30pm, recommended for people aged 14 and over. This event will include a terrifying 1km walking ghost train experience, live music, dancers, sound and light display, as well as food trucks and vendors. City of Casey CEO Mike Tyler encouraged residents to join in the Halloween fun at WBPB. “WBPB will be transformed into a spooky botanic playground, with Halloween fun for all ages throughout the afternoon and evening. “The day will kick off with the ultimate family friendly trick
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es. This is a great opportunity for residents to give pumpkin carving a go, with the winner receiving a Volkswagen for a weekend and accommodation for one night, thanks to sponsor Berwick Volkswagen.” For further details on the two events, the Paranormal Investigation and the pumpkin carving competition visit www.casey. vic.gov.au/wbpb or call WBPB on 9707 5818. Tickets to Trick or Treat Spectacular cost $10 per child and adults are free, while Scare Park costs $20 per person. For tickets visit www.trybooking. com/MQOA.
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Fashion lovers in lane of style LISA from Little Blackbird hosted and coordinated the spectacular Red Carpet Catwalk Fashion Parade last week at the Berwick Business Group’s first ever VIP fashion event, with hundreds of people showing up to enjoy the show. Her passion for artistic style, fashion and love of community helped her launch Little Blackbird’s ever VIP red carpet event which allowed the people of Berwick to enjoy a highend fashion show in the beautiful laneway of Kempson Walk. The Little Blackbird Fashion Parade featured 25-year-old professional model Charmaine from Endota Spa, 34-year-old beautician Christine, 17-year-old Montana from Ibare and 13-year-old Keely. The girls all looked beautiful with help from Zahara Rose Hair and Beauty, Tomars hairdressers, and Chloe Chilver was behind the scenes dressing the models. The 30 new fashion styles launched on the night paired beautifully with headwear for the ss16 season launch of Erin Bridget Millinery, which is now available at Little Blackbird. Customers also enjoyed complimentary champagne and VIP discounts. After the parade people were literally running into Little Blackbird where staff said they were overwhelmed with the excitement from everyone and that it was like being in a packed nightclub. Tickets sold like hotcakes all week which allowed customers to roam throughout Berwick enjoying discounts and promotions. “We had an amazing response to our first ever fashion parade and I couldn’t be happier with the outcome,” said Little Blackbird owner Lisa Moore. “My feet still haven’t touched the ground and I cannot wait to do it all again next year,” she said.
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BERWICK, NARRE WARREN AND BEACONSFIELD EDITION
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FROM PAGE 1 CONSTRUCTED about 1926 by the Bourke family, prominent graziers and horse racing identities, this large weatherboard home with broad timber decked return verandahs is a prominent Pakenham landmark. Set among mature oak trees in what would have been a very fine garden, the 5820 square metre allotment provides an elegant backdrop to what is still a very striking residence. The interior - with 10-foot ceilings and wide timber panelled passageways - has four generously proportioned bedrooms, plus study and two stately living rooms complete with original fireplaces, ornamental ceiling and with double hung sash windows throughout. The country-style eat-in kitchen still has the original combustion stove in place, plus family bathroom and sun room. The original racing stables are still in place. The property offers a unique opportunity to be restored to its former glory, or further development, subject to approvals. Ideally positioned for access to the M1 Freeway, public transport and major shopping and services.
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ELEGANCE AND LASTING STYLE PREMIER Builders Group have delivered traditional elegance meets contemporary style in this stunning craftsman built home. It is truly special, totally unique and absolutely beautiful. With four bedrooms, two bathrooms and three spacious living areas, this spacious home is well suited for the family lifestyle. The detail in this home is evident well before entering with its distinct traditional facade and real bluestone pavers. The large main bedroom features a
decorative plaster ceiling panel with feature cornices. The large walk-through wardrobe leads to a premium ensuite complete with an oversized shower with his-and-hers double vanity basins. The new owners will be able to relax in the formal lounge with a gas log fireplace and built-in bookshelves. Create the ultimate family meal in the stunning period-style kitchen fit for the front cover of a home magazine. The quality finishes are evident straight
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It is the finer details of this home however, that set it apart including the plaster cornices, big skirting boards picture rails and warm character-filled timber floorboards. Visit this new Premier Builders display home at the Timbertop Estate, Clovelly Way, Officer (Melway reference: 214 E2); visit the website www.premierbuilders. com.au; or speak to one of the friendly building and design team on 1300 773 643.
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SPREAD across a breathtaking 42 squares, this striking contemporary residence is awaiting its new owner. An ultra-modern facade - from the front to the back - reveals one surprise after another, so the family is well catered for in pure luxury. Wide open spaces, soaring ceilings and large picture windows make this fourbedroom plus study home one that you will be excited about coming home to every day. Three living zones in total, formal front entertaining space, a more casual every day living room and an upstairs retreat for the kids. Fitted out with fine appliances, the sleek, double bench kitchen wrapped in 2-pac and lined in Caesarstone is the centrepiece of this ultimate in affordable luxury. Sunlight pours in through the staircase skylight - inviting you to the upper level which has three sizeable bedrooms, main bathroom with Caesarstone tops, as well as the hotel-inspired master bedroom suite - two deluxe walk-in wardrobes and an award-winning ensuite bathroom, his-andhers basins and a free-standing bath that has to be seen to be believed. Outside, the private manicured backyard has a covered entertaining area and an undercover walkway from the laundry. Expected extras of motion lighting in the three bathrooms, music throughout the house, refrigerated cooling, ducted heating, alarm system and off-street parking for two further vehicles.
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Brand new, over 32sq 4-bedroom plus study spec home. Master featuring ensuite with double shower, vanity and spa. Magnificent kitchen, with Caesar stone benches, high quality appliances including D/W and butlers pantry. Large alfresco perfect for all year round entertaining. Features include Victorian ash staircase, 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 and much more.
Negotiation Over $650,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23245
Situated in sought ater Narre Warren is this homely 3 bedroom charmer! The light filled master bedroom includes WIR as well as modern ensuite. Through to the open plan family meals, spacious lounge room and modern kitchen with quality appliances and plenty of cupboard and bench space. The two remaining bedrooms are serviced by the modern main bathroom. Outside ofers a neat, blank canvas, giving all the opportunity to do what you wish with it.
Negotiation Over $440,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23256
Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Narre Warren South 6 Locarno Place
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Located at the front is the spacious, light filled master bedroom which includes ensuite & WIR. Opposite is the large sitting room. Stunning timber floors sweep through to the open plan lounge, spacious family meals area and superb kitchen with quality appliances and ample bench and cupboard space. Additionally there is an impressive pool room making sure you have enough space for all your needs. Outside ofers a private retreat with pool, a paved area with pergola as well as low maintenance greenery.
Saturday 29th October at 11.30am View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23225
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
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Berwick 191 - 195 High Street Help Create Berwick’s Future!
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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
and all other amenities. This is one of the few remaining exceptional opportunities for the development of such a high profile piece of Berwick land.
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Hallam 10 Kilberry Crescent
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4B 2C 2D 2I
Berwick 14 Outlook Drive
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.
$529,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22936
This 4 bedroom family home sitting on 1504m2 of prime land screams opportunity. With development potential(STCA)with walking distance to Berwick shops and backing onto Wilson botanic park sits this four and a study, two bathroom(three toilets), and two living area home. Additional features include ducted heating and cooling, double lockup garage with internal access and side access to the backyard next to a large covered entertaining area.
Price By Negotiation View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22938
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Clyde 27 Newbridge Blvd
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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 façade 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 façade 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
Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
4B 2C 2I
Clyde North 9 Percheron Way
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 North 13 Brocker Street
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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 @ 3.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW22973
Another opportunity arises in this highly sought ater Cascades on Clyde estate. Ofering 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite and WIR and the remaining three bedrooms all with BIR’s. The large sunlit kitchen, family meals is great for family fun and entertaining. Further on is a separate rumpus with access to the forth bedroom and sliding doors leading out to the alfresco. Extra comforts include dishwasher, ducted heating, cooling to the family area and two car garage with internal acces
Negotiation Over $450,000 View Saturday @ 3.15pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23254
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ENDLESS OPPORTUNITY
NARRE WARREN
A FANTASTIC site of about 2146 square metres, nearly level and perfectly located in Narre Warren's north side close to schools, public transport, shopping facilities - including Westfield Fountain Gate shopping complex being walking distance away - and M1 freeway access. The site has endless opportunities such as the space to accommodate multiple units/townhouses, subject to approvals, along with a vast array of other development options to consider - with most of the street sold to perspective developers this is your last chance to secure a fantastic site ready for the taking. This large site also has a fantastic well maintained five-bedroom family home that comes complete with large outdoor entertaining, in-ground swimming pool, and tennis court. Live in or rent out now, while you apply for your permits; preliminary plans are available that have been done by current vendors.
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A sophisicated family home on one of, if not the largest blocks in “The Chase Estate” of over 1200m. boasts 4 Bdr’s, form lounge, fully equipped kitchen with WIP, din/fam, fully equipped theatre room, dbl ens & WIR to master, zoned duc heat/cool S/S cooling, sec sys, duc vac, & dir ent to dbl rem gge. Outdoors decked alfresco, overlooking superb gardens & an enormous yard. Opposite acres of parkland & Berwick Chase Primary.
Located in Bellbird Park surrounded by premium properties, this lovely home will appeal to the most discerning of buyers. The family friendly floor plan offers 4 bds, master with WIR & ens, form lounge, rumpus room & open plan kit/fam/din room in the hub of the home, exiting out to the large, undercover entertaining area. Additional features inc dbl rem gge, duct heat & evap cooling.
Price: Buyers Over $690,000 Inspect By Appointment Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
Price: Buyers Over $650,000 Inspect Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm Jeanine Presley 0438 332 411
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8 Canning Drive
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Sophisticated Living
Renovated Gem on St. Georges
Situated in Berwick’s North is an elegant family home in a stunning garden setting. The versatile loor plan consists of 4 generous bdrs, formal lounge & dining, granite kitchen & family room. Master boasts wir & en suite with spa. Features European appliances, security system, duct heat, gas log ire, s/s cool, duct vacuum, wine cellar, & direct entry garage. Outdoors is stunning, with Merbau decking & café blinds.
Set amongst a tranquil half an acre in sought after Upper Beaconsfield is this recently renovated home. Boasting 3 bedrooms, master en suite & wir, lounge with w/ heat, din/kit overlooking solar heated pool. Recent improvements comprise of: induction cook top, teak hard wood flooring, 4 s/s heat/cool units & renovated bathrooms. Outdoors boasts covered deck, pool, pwd shed, dble rem garage & electronic gated entry.
Price: Buyers Over $770,000 Inspect Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
Price: Buyers Over $695,000 Inspect 11.00 am 11.30 am Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
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18 Leisurewood Drive
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Delightful Family Home
Tranquil Living in Garden Setting
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.
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 $590,000 Inspect Saturday 12.00pm - 12.30pm Jeanine Presley 0438 332 411
Price: Buyers Over $640,000 Inspect Saturday 2.00pm - 2.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
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A Complete Charmer Situated on the Northside is this beautifully presented home with formal living, smart floor plan, with natural flow through to a bright open plan kitchen/ meals and family living area. A/C, double remote garage, rear roller door access and a shed.
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11 Gavinton Place
BIG HOUSE, BIG BLOCK-NTH SIDE ! INSPECT: Saturday 12:00pm BUYERS: Over $395,000 Matt Clark 0417 411 883 Libby Rodriquez 0415 269 538
An impressive northside home on a 956m2 block with all the trimmingsWOW! Three large living areas and a host of quality inclusions make this house a must-see. Perfect for families, this house offers position, size, quality, call now!
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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.
INSPECT: Saturday 1.00pm BUYERS: Over $700,000 Craig Ward 0409 695 188
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INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: For Sale by Negotiation Peter Watson 0418 105 402
AUCTION Pakenham Upper 330 Morrison Road
2A 1B 1D
Ellerslie
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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MAKE YOUR FAMILY HAPPY!! INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $565,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
This ideal family home is set in a quiet court location. Featuring formal lounge, family room, adjoining kitchen, secure rear yard and paved/covered outdoor entertainment area. DLUG with rear roller door and direct internal access. All this and more, this is a great buy!
AUCTION 19th November at 11.00am INSPECT: Saturday 11.00am Gary Andrews 0400 250 075 Ross Neilson 0418 331 696
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Elevated 629m2 block with quality built Glenville Home, 4 bedrms, study or 5th. Bedrm., master with luxury ensuite and spa, 3 large living areas plus Alfresco outdoor entertaining. Polished hardwood flooring, oversized garage, high ceilings, ducted vac., air conditioning and more.
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22 Nylander Road
Country Charm on 1,863m2 INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm BUYERS: Over $740,000 Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940
Enjoy the old world charm of this original country cottage set within mature gardens. An inviting entrance welcomes you into a cozy living area. A spacious country style kitchen that adjoins a casual meals area. This is a super opportunity to further renovate or subdivide S.T.C.A.
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8 Margaret Street
INSPECT: Saturday 11:30am BUYERS: Over $355,000 Todd McKenna 0418 391 182
4A 2B 2D 1C
‘A STRATEGIC ACQUISITION!’ Today, a comfortable 4 BR family home and tomorrow an exciting inner Berwick site suited to more intensive housing development forms. Join other forward thinking developer/investors and secure a key site in this favoured position. With direct abuttal to Bill Hudson Reserve at rear, this property has potential stamped all over it! The existing home has seen recent refurbishment and now includes a master BR and ensuite, country ‘chic’ kitchen with 900mm S/S range, dishwasher, 2 separate living areas, 4 BR’s plus study and a covered outdoor entertainment area. A double enclosed carport and lock up shed complete its major features.
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Pakenham 5 Kirra Court
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Central Pakenham Calling! Located on 836m2 and only a stroll to Pakenham Main Street shopping, services & public transport, this is a blue chip opportunity for first home buyers, investors or developers.
AUCTION Saturday 19th November at 1pm INSPECT: Saturday 2.00pm Peter Watson 0418 105 402
Nar Nar Goon 1 Richards Road
3A 2B 4D
Sensational Opportunity INSPECT: Saturday 12:00pm BUYERS: Over $315,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
Located on almost 3,600m² (nearly 1 Acre) in the heart of Nar Nar Goon this versatile property will tick boxes from the first look. Wide side access, 3 bedroom home, great shed, pony paddock. This is a must see opportunity!
INSPECT: Saturday 1:00pm BUYERS: Over $580,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
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Beaconsield Upper 195 Split Rock Road
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SIMPLY BREATHTAKING ON 4.82Ha (12 acres) Situated less than an hour’s drive South-east of Melbourne, ‘Ashford’ is set on a picturesque and gently undulating 12 acres. The home’s two levels are linked via either a lift or stairway catering for occupants of all ages and levels of mobility. Comprising four double bedrooms, large home office, ‘bunk room’ for short term guests, rumpus, and a fully equipped home theatre room. The main open plan living area spans more than 16 metres in length and along with the adjoining balcony, offers spectacular 180 degree panoramic views. External aspects of the property include security gated entry, tree lined circular drive, 4 large paddocks, brand new 60x20m riding arena, equine cross country training area with jumps, 80,000L tank water, and an 18x9m machinery shed. ‘Ashford’ has been designed to take advantage of beautiful vistas from every angle. A first-class residence in absolute prime Upper Beaconsfield location.
INSPECT: Saturday 1.00pm BUYERS: Over $2,500,000 Andrew Brown 0411 043 625
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Constructed around 1926 by the Bourke family, this large weatherboard home with broad timber decked return verandas is a prominent Pakenham landmark. The 5,820m2 allotment provides an elegant backdrop to what is still a very distinctive homestead. The interior with 10’ ceilings and wide timber panelled passage ways, two stately living rooms complete with original fire places, ornamental ceiling and double hung sash windows. The country style eat in kitchen still has the original combustion stove. The original racing stables are still in place. The property offers a unique opportunity to restore to its former glory and/ or further develop (STCA).
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AUCTION Saturday 12th November 12pm INSPECT: Saturday 2:00pm Todd McKenna 0418 391 182 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
4A 2B 2D C
“Luxury on Silverleaves” Magnificent in design and style, this fastidious home has been built with no expense spared. Luxurious fittings and positioned in a highly desirable locale within easy access to all services make this a home that demands your immediate inspection. Includes 4 large bedrooms with the superb master suite having a parents retreat, full ensuite and WIR. 3 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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31 Clearwater Drive An Indulgence in Lakeside Living Sophisticated water front home within the Lakeside Estate. The master bedroom includes oversized ensuite & WIR, whilst the remaining bedrooms have double BIRs. Flowing effortlessly from the formal living rooms to the relaxed charm of the casual living areas, expansive rumpus room & Gourmet kitchen, entertaining is made easy. A sundrenched pool deck with an endless swimming pool/spa. Whilst upstairs a 3rd living room opens to a balcony with views that extend across the lake & beyond the Pakenham skyline. Situated in arguably Pakenham’s finest Enclave with Lake Frontage, it is an easy stroll to shopping facilities, restaurants, schools, public transport & walking tracks.
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $740,000 Greg Phillips 0417 144 907
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INSPECT: Saturday 1:00pm BUYERS: Over $850,000 Todd McKenna 0418 391 182 Libby Rodriquez 0415 269 538
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40-42 King Road “WILGA” – Once in a Lifetime 12.5 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 12.5 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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30 Leask Road PRESENTING 63 ACRES OF LIFESTYLE! With almost 63 Acres of undulating to gently sloping land with views to the Eastern Ranges this idyllic mix of pastures, semi-cleared and native hardwood bushland assures peace, privacy and absolute seclusion. At the end of a long tree lined driveway, secluded amongst shady gardens discover a substantial residence built with a critical eye to detail. Offering expansive light filled formal and informal living areas, four oversized bedrooms, four bathrooms, study, state of the art kitchen, indoor pool suite, and three car garage. Sensational shedding, an amazing Z Class tram conversion, air hangar and private landing strip this really is an enviable lifestyle opportunity.
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37 Edgbaston Circuit 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
4A 4B 3D 1C
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $1,700,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
4A 2B 2D
INSPECT: Saturday 11.00am BUYERS: Over $620,000 Andrew Brown 0411 043 625 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629
60-ACRE RURAL PROPERTY
TYNONG NORTH
PICTURESQUE gentle sloping property of about 60 acres with breathtaking views of Western Port. IT is currently working as a beef cattle property yet could also suit horses. The property is 90 per cent cleared of trees (with enough trees to give it ambiance), has three-road access, an abundant water supply from two dams with one large enough to service 24 acres, and has multiple machinery sheds, paddocks were re-sewn and limed within the last five years, fencing is in excellent condition, livestock holdings have loading ramps, and the property has mains water. The brick veneer-home of about 18 squares has three bedrooms plus a fourcar garage, separate lounge and dining with open fireplace, one bathroom, two showers, plenty of storage, and a beautiful large nashi pear tree in the rear garden. Located 10 minutes from Pakenham central, and five minutes from the new 'state of the art’ Pakenham Racecourse.
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230 Fogarty Road Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: Peter Thompson, 0418 559536 HOCKINGSTUART, BERWICK, 8768 3800
PAKENHAM 21 PARAMOUNT WAY This renovated home is simply unique. Open plan kitchen with an outlook of the entertaining area. A split system air con. The second dwelling is ideal for an elderly parent, teenage escape or man cave. A kitchenette, dining area, living area, bedroom. An outdoor entertaining area that’s enclosed and fully decked with a pond will provide peace and tranquillity all year around.
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PAKENHAM 16-18 Station Street
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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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Narre Warren North 26 Waterford Close
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Quality and Privacy on 1 1/4 Acres 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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Simon Field 0400 154 323 Bradley Linfield 0451 119 454 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 A partnership in caring 54 High Street, Berwick
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Cranbourne East 27 Bushranger Boulevard
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Great Location & Value! This well designed home is set on a corner allotment offering side access for a caravan, boat or trailer. On offer are 3 bedrooms and a study, north facing kitchen, meals and lounge. Tiled entry, passageway and kitchen meals. Master bedroom has an ensuite and WIR, the living areas overlook the rear yard and a fantastic 12m x 4m covered and paved pergola. Ideal for the warmer days.
Beaconsfield 1/6 Railway Avenue
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Steve Keam 0418 593 554 Lorenzo Longano 0405 278 458 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 54 High Street Berwick
Brand new townhouse nearing completion perfectly situated in the heart of Beaconsfield, with easy and smooth walking distances to station, doctors, dentist, grocery store, schools and more. Comfortably fitted with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a powder room and a single garage with internal access. Located in a court, stone bench tops in the kitchen, all appliances, enclosed location, and this unit will be the ideal home.
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Steve Keam 0400 154 323 Jordan Pradolin 0409 322 150 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 54 High Street Berwick
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TOWNHOUSES IN THE HEART OF BERWICK
BERWICK
SIX superb architect-designed townhouses offer outstanding quality and space situated on the north side of Berwick. There are five double-storey townhouses all with the main bedroom on the ground floor (plus a single-storey) with three bedrooms, en-suite, powder room, study, both formal and casual living, polished floorboards, high ceilings, Caesarstone kitchen with stainlesssteel appliances, double sized showers, Caesarstone vanities, security system, ducted vacuum, gas ducted heating, splitsystem cooling, double garage with remote control, alfresco area and landscaped gardens. Centrally located to Berwick’s finest schools, shops and cafes, and instantly appealing to investors and downsizers.
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1-6/42 Buchanan Road Inspect: Saturday, at 1pm Price: $680,000-$750,000 plus Contact: Elisabeth Gunness 0418 310 524 FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS, BERWICK, 9707 6000
R&H. Shop 111A Casey Shopping Centre, Narre Warren South
9704 2533
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BAY VIEWS FROM WOW FACTOR HOME 48 Baringa Park Drive Narre Warren South Spacious Family Home
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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. 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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VISITORS simply must step inside this home to truly appreciate the property’s wow factor, says the selling agent. This very neat and tidy home is situated in a quiet no-through road with relaxing bay and rural views. It is the perfect property for those who want to be a bit self-sufficient with its solar panels, solar hot water, water tanks, vegetable garden and seven fruit trees. Visitors can step inside the home to reveal beautiful rough sawn floating floors throughout, two large open plan living areas, a modern kitchen with 900ml stainless steel oven, two bedrooms upstairs and two more or one and a sitting room down stairs which would be ideal for a home office or parents’ retreat. The main living area has a reverse cycle air conditioner and wood heater and doors leading to the cozy deck with screens so the area can be enjoyed all year around. There is plenty of spaces for boats, cars, caravans and motorhomes etc with a long driveway, large double garage and
extra high enclosed carport. The block is approximately 746 square metres and the rear yard is fully fenced with plenty of space and a fernery to enjoy. The agent is available seven days a week.
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53 Island View Road Inspect: Sunday, 23 and Saturday, 29 October or by appointment Price: $380,000 Contact: ATREALTY PTY LTD, LYNN PENDERGAST AND TAMARA LESKIE CONTACT: LYNN PENDERGAST, 0458 780 023 AND TAMARA LESKIE, 0448 809 458
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LI NE ST W IN G 1 Westmere Street, BERWICK Bryn Mawr Brilliance Ensuring effortless living is this immaculately presented & fastidiously maintained home located in the heart of the highly sought after Bryn Mawr Estate. This well-built Porter Davis Bridgeport home is spacious & has every feature you could wish for in this price range. A well thought out floorplan offers 3 separate living areas, formal lounge, an everyday family room off the kitchen & a completely separate kids zone.
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An admirable lifestyle in an enviable location, this renovated homestead has entertaining at heart yet makes for the perfect family haven. The single level Australiana home offers wide shady verandahs, five spacious bedrooms all with built in robes and spacious formal and living areas. The shedding is extraordinarily ideal for machinery, car enthusiasts or home based businesses. Also offering home office with kitchenette & bathroom, 3 phase power and mezzanine level for out of sight storage. The extensive entertaining is sure to have heads turning with full kitchen & superb wet bar with concrete bench tops, display fridges & full bathroom. The property offers ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, Coonara wood heater, security alarm for house and shed, 15,000 water tank, 10 KW solar system, in ground swimming pool & spa with solar heating.
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18 Langmore Lane BERWICK • 9707
2.25 Stunning Acres! Set on a flat 2.25 acre allotment, affording some of Berwick’s best views is this home that is waiting for its next lucky owner. Set in Berwick’s Golden Mile, this is an opportunity to secure one of the last remaining premium blocks. Bonus of town water plus tank water, car accommodation is excellent with large shed, plus a converted garage – makes a perfect home-based business with full kitchenette & bathroom.
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Auction Saturday 22nd October at 3pm View Saturday 2:30-3:00pm (Photo ID Required) Contact Kristen Turner 0410 615 228
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AUCTION SATURDAY
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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Trevor Rowley 0417 506 405 Nathan Goodman 0417 281 255
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Berwick 8768 3800
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OFFICER 211 OFFICER ROAD This two road frontage, relaxing lifestyle property on 13.22 acres (approx) is where your dreams can come true. With sections of natural bush land and cleared paddocks. The home comprises 4 bedroom option, master with ensuite and walk-in robe, open kitchen, 3 great living areas with open fireplace, vaulted ceilings and cedar windows which bring the outside in, ideal for that modern update. The property’s appeal only continues with shedding, fenced horse paddocks and rear access to the Cardina Aqueduct, ideal for horse riding or bush walking. Mains water and power, only minutes from Officer central, all on a sealed road. Inspect is a must with this rare property.
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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)
Pakenham
1/30 John Street
Buyers Over $395,000
PAKENHAM’S BEST UNIT ? This quality unit is situated in a prime location that is flat walking distance to shops, doctors and transport. The three bedroom, two bathroom unit that has its own driveway and a double garage. Big master bedroom includes full ensuite, plenty of robe space in bedrooms 2 & 3, while the feature timber floors through the kitchen and meals provide a lovely warm feel. A separate lounge that has a pleasant outlook and ample size. The unit boasts ducted heating, separate cooling, and there is a private low maintenance yard. It’s a quality unit and only 18 months old – it’s ready to be SOLD!!
Pakenham
12 Main Street
Buyers Over $330,000
INDEPENDENT UNIT – NO BODY CORPORATE Perfectly positioned in the Main Street is this beautifully presented two bedroom plus study or 3rd bedroom unit. Situated on a 437m2 allotment and with a mixed use zone this property can offer various uses to its new owners. Features include spacious lounge with A/C, timber kitchen with GHP, EWO and slate tiling, master bedroom with 2 way bathroom access, BIR’s to all bedrooms. Outside sunroom provides and extra option for outdoor entertaining as well as the timber decked area. Other features include single garage, gas ducted heating, landscaped gardens and no body corporate. It may suit a business operation – office which is allowed (STCA) in a mixed use zoning.
Pakenham
4/28 Main Street
Buyers Over $325,000
BLUECHIP LOCATION Situated only a short walking distance to the shopping precinct is this charming three bedroom unit which is nestled at the rear of the complex, providing maximum privacy. This well appointed unit features three generous sized bedrooms, master with full ensuite, large lounge, functional kitchen with GHP & EWO, adjoining meals area. Plenty of extras including gas ducted heating, security system, single garage plus workshop area and ample backyard. Call now to arrange your private inspection.
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
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classic today and tomorrow
a superb period pedigree, a prominent position and an enviable Berwick address underscore the exceptional opportunity provided by this outstanding 46sQ property, a majestic ive bedroom, three bathroom classic residence only a short stroll from Berwick Village and wilson Botanic Park. soaring timber ceilings, leadlight detailing, ceiling roses and open ireplaces set the tone for a classic, cosy, country family lifestyle, continuing with the charming timber kitchen overlooking the meals area with stone open ireplace and the brick open ireplace in the family room, also featuring a huge multipurpose room. Elevated and set back on this beautiful block of over an acre, with a gracious veranda spanning the length of the house and a rear courtyard garden plus an enormous triple door american style barnyard shed and double carport.
Berwick
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Auction 12/11/16 at 2.30pm
Berwick sUit BUyErs oVEr $430,000
impeccably presented and light-illed, offering a wonderful lifestyle with parklands on your doorstep. Bathed in natural light, the dining area and well-appointed kitchen open to a covered, paved entertaining area and spacious garden. a modern master bedroom with Bir is accompanied by the second and third bedrooms and bathroom. an idyllic low maintenance domain, with new looring and fresh, modern painted walls, it also includes down lights, heating and cooling, separate laundry, garden shed and dlUG.
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16 Gingham Place Open Sat 10.00 - 10.30am Siobhan Beeston 0487 901 590
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this perfectly located 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom family home is just needing a little tlc but is conveniently located close to schools, shops & transport and will suit investors or families alike. with 2 separate living areas, features include: FEs & wir, ducted heating and cooling, tiled and carpeted loors, central kitchen with breakfast bar and meals area, large backyard, fully fenced swimming pool, established gardens and double remote garage with full rear roller access. Highly recommended.
Berwick 3a Gloucester Avenue
167 Golf Links Road Open Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm Siobhan Beeston 0487 901 590
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Narre Warren North
Buyers over $1,280,000
SUBLIME LUXURY IN A COVETED POSITION 2 residences on over an acre, 50sq home with 4 bedrooms, master with WIR and FES, plus a study, kitchen features marble bench tops and splashbacks and SS appliances, formal lounge with open fire place, theatre/games room, enclosed decked alfresco, pool and spa, DLUG with plenty of extra parking. Additional self-contained unit with 2 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, living and laundry and a decked alfresco! With a total of 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 kitchens and countless living and entertaining zones.
Narre Warren South
Buyers over $674,000
FEDERATION CHARM ON 965SQR (APPROX.) This Federation residence has been comprehensively designed and appointed with Victorian features to create a family environment; with sophisticated formal spaces offset by flexible living zones surrounded by secluded, low maintenance landscaped gardens. This family home consist of a lounge/dining, family and dining, rumpus/theatre, a huge master suite with WIR, and ensuite with dble vanity and spa and 3 more bedrooms with BIR. Extra features are double car garage, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, hardwood floors, 9ft ceiling, Conara and huge workshop/shed.
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Berwick 3a Gloucester Avenue
71 Berwick Springs Promenade Open Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm Eddie Atahi 0413 495 802
9707 5555
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AREA PROFILE
NARRE WARREN
The size of Narre Warren is approximately 15 square kilometres. It has 38 parks covering nearly 4% of total area. The predominant age group in Narre Warren is 0-14 years. Households in Narre Warren aged primarily between 35-44, are primarily couples with children and are likely to be repaying between $1800 - $2400 per month on mortgage repayments. Currently the median sales price of houses in the area is 498,000. Household Occupancy
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NARRE WARREN
FEDERATION STYLE LIVING
OPEN PLAN OPEN HEARTS
• Federation style home with 2 separate living areas • Quality timber kitchen, spa bath, evaporative cooling & quality fit out • Separate rear access gate
• Open plan home ideal for family living & entertaining • Kitchen, spacious tiled family/meals • Theatre room, evap cooling & gdh • Gabled pergola, DLUG, man cave • Close to Fountain Gate SC & M1
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Address: 46 Allunga Parade, Berwick
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Price: Buyers Over $480,000
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THIS HOME HAS THE LOT
WALKING TO EVERYTHING
• 3 great sized bedrooms master with walk in robe and fully renovated ensuite • 2 large separate living areas with spotted gum timber flooring throughout • Fully renovated kitchen, outdoor entertainment area, and ducted heating
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Address: 121 Kendall Drive, Narre Warren
Address: 29 Shinners Avenue, Narre Warren
Price: Auction Saturday 22 October at 2pm
Price: Buyers Over $530,000
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Beaconsfield 32 O’Neil Road
Entertain all year round on 1135sqm block. For auction. Saturday 22 October at 12pm Set in the heart of Beaconsfield’s golden mile, this beautifully presented family home sits on large landscaped block and offers a brilliant lifestyle for your family. Handy to some of the finest schools, local shops, cafés and restaurants, the home boasts a huge enclosed pergola, an in-ground pool, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 living rooms, 2 dining areas, a fully appointed kitchen with stone benches, 4 car garage, ducted heating, cooling, and much more.
F4 G2 H4 I1 J1 5940 4044 Shop 3 11 John Street Pakenham obrienrealestate.com.au Rod Capuano 0414 960 000 Gillian Hurst 0466 576 646
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 • 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite • 2 separate living areas • Light & bright kitchen • 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
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Narre Warren 23 Bunbury Avenue
North side delight.
For auction. Saturday 29 October at 11am Open plan 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home ideal for family living & entertaining: • Functional kitchen opening to spacious tiled family/meals • Theatre room, evap cooling & gdh • Gabled pergola, dlug plus separate man cave Close to Westfield Fountain Gate SC & Monash Freeway.
F4 G2 H2 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
Narre Warren South 12 Lillias Crescent
More than just a house. For sale. Buyers Over $895,000 Designed on Feng Shui principles this house feels more like home. Meticulously cared for, executive built, it is set on 1200sqm of beautifully landscaped gardens and delightful outdoor living areas. • Four large bedrooms the master with full ensuite and WIR • Large formal lounge/theatre room, formal dining and rumpus room • Open plan family room and light filled casual meals area • Large bright kitchen with new appliances and lots of cupboards
F4 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021
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Officer 11 Penshurst Crescent
The Eve 35 - ex display. For sale. Buyers Over $695,000 Introducing a stunning residence in the sought after Timbertop Estate, Officer. Boasting; • 4 spacious bedrooms, master with sumptuous ensuite & walk in robe • Light filled designer kitchen with double oven & walk in pantry • Beautifully landscaped gardens • High ceilings, ducted heating & cooling throughout This is an exceptional home in a highly sought after neighborhood, be quick to secure this property.
F4 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333 Kostya Baksheev 0451 661 771
Narre Warren 11 Ravensthorpe Crescent
Fabulous opportunity.
For auction. Saturday 29 October at 1:30pm Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom long term family home providing great potential & opportunities. • L shaped lounge/dining • Spacious sunroom with elevated outlook • Large pergola, spa, triple carport with high clearance Walk to local convenience store & Primary School. Short drive to train station & other amenities.
F3 G2 H3 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
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Berwick 2 Grand Manor Drive
For sale.
8794 0500
For sale.
8794 0500
Buyers Over $480,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
Buyers Over $670,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Victor Villella 0412 437 064
• 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, federation style home with 2 separate living areas • Quality timber kitchen, spa bath, evaporative cooling & quality fit out • Separate rear access gate
• Four oversized bedrooms plus study • Kitchen with s/s appliances and stone bench tops • Three living areas plus kids retreat and large meals area • Landscaped gardens
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Berwick 25 Innes Court
Clyde North 112 Selandra Boulevard
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9707 0556
For auction.
8794 0500
Buyers Over $530,000
56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021
Saturday 22 October at 12pm
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Jamie O’halloran 0457 001 623 Dale Smith 0430 200 224
• 3 bedroom, master with ensuite and WIR • Formal lounge, open plan kitchen/dining • Hostess kitchen, lots of bench space • Large outdoor decked area Extras include: double garage, ducted heating, split system air-con, downlights.
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• 4 bedrooms master with WIR and ensuite • An open plan designer kitchen • 3 large separate living areas great for entertaining guests • Dbl lock up garage with internal access • Ducted heating and evaporative cooling
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Narre Warren 121 Kendall Drive
For auction.
8794 0500
For sale.
8794 0500
Saturday 22 October at 2pm
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
• 3 great sized bedrooms master with walk in robe and fully renovated ensuite • 2 large separate living areas with spotted gum timber flooring throughout • Fully renovated kitchen, outdoor entertainment area, and ducted heating
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Narre Warren North 3 Rosehill Court
Narre Warren 29 Shinners Avenue
Forthcoming auction.
8794 0500
For sale.
8794 0500
Contact Agent
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
• 4 large bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe • Multiple light filled living areas, lounge with gas log fireplace • Side access for the caravan or boat • Additional rear access from the garage
F4 G2 H2
Prime Oatlands position is this 3 bed plus study home with lots of potential • Spacious L shaped lounge/dining • Functional kitchen, master at rear with full ensuite opening to back deck • Walk to shops and schools
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3 SylvAnwood CreSCent, nArre wArren
13 Springwood Avenue, nArre wArren
• 2,146m2(approx.) site, near level and perfectly located in Narre Warrens North side close to schools, public transport and Westield Fountain Gate
• Approximately 20sqm positioned on a 869m2 block, may be suitable for development (STCA)
• The site has endless opportunities such as the space to accommodate multiple units/ townhouses (S.T.C.A), along with a vast array of other development options to consider
Auction 22nd October 11:00am Open Saturday 22nd 10:30 - 11am Contact Khalid Sarwari Call 0422 406 745
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• Open plan lounge & dining area, step down into family room with feature ceiling and loor bluestone tiles, dishwasher, ducted heating & evaporative cooling • In ground solar heating swimming pool, large work shed
4 wetherSdAne drive, hAmpton pArk
2 Flemington wAy, Clyde north
• This 18 acre site is set within one of the most highly sought after locations in Hampton Par, S.T.C.A. The development possibilities are endless
• Located in Sellandra Rise Estate this home has multiple living zones ideal for the growing family
• The area itself is zoned General Residential and is set well away from the busy main road • Flexible settlement terms are on offer or you could rent it out or live in it yourself whilst obtaining plans and permits
Private P.O.A Open Contact Agent Contact Khalid Sarwari Call 0422 406 745
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• Master bedroom comes with ensuite and WIR, Auction 29th September 1:00pm Open Saturday 22nd October 12:30 the rest of the bedrooms with BIR’s 1:00pm • Evaporative cooling, ducted heating, quality tap-ware, instantaneous hot water system, 18 Contact Rebeka Siritunga solar panels, colorbond fencing, large laundry, Call 0425 822 799 low maintain garden & NBN
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MODERN LIVING, CONVENIENT LOCATION
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THIS lovely four-bedroom home is in the sought after Bellbird Park location, surrounded by other premium properties. Immaculately presented with neutral tones and light filled spaces, the house has a stylish modern ambiance with quality appointments throughout. The family-friendly floor plan has a formal lounge and dining, spacious rumpus room and an open-plan kitchen/ family/ dining room as the hub of the home exiting out to the large, private undercover entertaining area making indoor/ outdoor living a breeze. There are four generous rooms, the main with walk-in wardrobes and the secondary rooms all with large built-in wardrobes. Features include a double garage with remote control, ducted heating and evaporative cooling. Proximity to Parkhill Plaza Shopping Centre, schools, public transport and all desired amenities will delight the most discerning of buyers.
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7 Nightingale Crescent Inspect: Saturday, at 1pm Price: $650,000-plus Contact: Jeanine Presley, 0438 332 411 KAYE CHARLES REAL ESTATE, BEACONSFIELD, 9707 0111
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SUPERB 20 ACRE LIFESTYLE PROPERTY - LEONGATHA 2
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Open for Inspection times: Sat 22nd October at 11.00 – 11.30am Or by private appointment, contact Jean O’Loughlin on 0428 571 083 or Don Olden on 0417 805 312. AUCTION: Saturday 5th November 2016 at 11am onsite
8600 Bass Hwy, Leongatha Web Id: 10468576
Auction terms – 10% deposit, 30/60 day settlement
FOR SALE BAY VIEWS FROM YOUR WOW FACTOR HOME You simply must step inside this home to truly appreciate all it has to ofer, when we say it has the WOW factor, we’re not kidding! On a quiet no through road with bay and rural views, solar panels, solar hot water, water tanks, vegetable garden & fruit trees. Step inside the home to reveal beautiful rough sawn loating loors throughout, 2 large open plan living areas, a modern kitchen, 2 bedrooms upstairs and a 3rd plus sitting room down stairs, ideal for a home oice or parents retreat. Double garage, high carport and tons of space on the 746m2 block. ADDRESS: 53 Island View Rd, The Gurdies INSPECT: Sun 23rd and Sat 29th October or by appointment PRICE: $380,000 AGENTS: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023 Tamara Leskie 0448 809 458 @realty Pty Ltd
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• 3 bedrooms, 1 study, 2 bathrooms • 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
LYNN PENDERGAST 0458 780 023
GETTING WHAT YOUR PROPERTY IS WORTH? On average homes that combined print with a digital campaign achieved a better sale price by 3.1% That’s on average $15,500 more based on a $500,000 home.
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RENOWNED EQUINE AND WAGYU BEEF PROPERTY THIS 64.5 acre property is situated only 10 minutes south of the M1 freeway and perfectly located close to Cranbourne and Pakenham racing centres. The property has a comfortable solid brick home and is in two titles, and has been developed into a powerful incomeproducing unit with a successful race horse business where Grand National winner Pentiffic was one of the many champions to call this home, as well as the highly regarded “Westernport Bay” Wagyu beef enterprise. The farm is laid out to cater for both pursuits yet easily adaptable to other uses. The land has aggi pipe drainage throughout as well irrigation mains allowing crop production or perhaps lucerne as a sideline. Significant inclusions are a fourbedroom solid brick home, fully refurbished, with a beautifully appointed “chefs” kitchen, garage, etc. As-new steel Colorbond shed 30m x 25m x 8m with three-phase power, water, concrete, housing six large stables 5m x 6m and could accommodate 30 in total. Huge mezzanine storage potential also. Three-bay machinery and sundry sheds, dual entrance, ample water storage. Excellent clean peat loam pastures, newly resewn and sprayed, rigid fertiliser regime. Central laneway, numerous paddock sizes, 6m x 3m horse stalls, extensive
horse fencing. Larger beef paddocks, 30mL irrigation dam, 3h bore with 78mL license, underground mains. First class cattle yards, ramps, crush, etc, truck access, generous hard stand yard area. 100m straight plus 2000m round training tracks, formed but not surfaced This property, currently owned by wellknown racing identities who have hung up the bridles, is reluctantly offered to the market for genuine sale. This is an opportunity to acquire some of the well-bred Wagyu that will be offered to the successful purchaser. This is a fine example of overall good farm management and is a genuine walk-in opportunity with little or nothing left to do.
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250 Murray Road Inspect: By appointment Price: $1.89 million Contact: Ray Cullen, 0429 977313 RODWELLS RURALCO, PAKENHAM, 5941 5396
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12A Princes Street
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Barry Plant - 5941 1977
8 John Hunter Drive
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11Ravensthorpe Cresent
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13 Carramar Court
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46 Nash Road
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13/8 Monteith Crescent
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
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23 Bunbury Avenue
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22 Nylander Road
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5 Thurso Court
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29 Shinners Avenue
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11 Doran Road
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
8 Moya Close
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11Ravensthorpe Cresent
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16 Clangula Court
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
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23 Bunbury Avenue
Thu 6.00pm - 6.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
BEACONSFIELD 1/6 Railway Avenue
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
80 Scenic Drive
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
LJ Hooker - 9707 2155 Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
BEACONSFIELD UPPER 195 Split Rock Road
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
33 St Georges Road
Sat 11.00am
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111
75 St Georges Road
Sat 12.00pm
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111
6 Corringham Road
Sat 2.00pm
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111
BERWICK 5 Milparinka Way
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
11 Warwick Court
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
21 Tyrell Place
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
11 Gavinton Place
Sat 1.00pm-1.30pm
8 Canning Drive
Sat 1.00pm
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111
7 Nightingale Cres
Sat 1.00pm
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111
13 Geranium Court
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555 First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
OBrien - 9707 0556
2 Grandmanor Drive
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
2/3 Carabott Place
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
14 Outlook Drive
Sat 1.30pm -2.00pm
Harcourts – 9707 4222
3 Oakmoss Place
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
1 Avebury Drive
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
9 Magarra Crescent
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
49 Lawrence Drive
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
16 Gingham Place
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
3 Mary Court
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
24 Coolong Avenue
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
32 Allunga Parade
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
20A Howitt Court
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
37 Edgbaston Circuit 9 Wirabarra Place
First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
CLYDE NORTH 21 Gillingham Crescent
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
22 Hollingrove Avenue
Sat 2.30pm - 3.30pm
2 Flemington Way
Sat 2.30 - 3.00pm
13 Brocker Street
Sat 3.15pm - 3.45pm
Harcourts – 9707 4222
65 Brocker Street
Sat 4.00pm - 4.30pm
Harcourts – 9707 4222
9 Percheron Way
Sat 4.00pm - 4.30pm
112 Selandra Boulevard
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
112 Selandra Boulevard
Sun 12.00am - 12.30am
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300 Harcourts – 9707 4222 Only Estate Agents – 8786 8889
Harcourts – 9707 4222
3/4 Osbourne Ave
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
14 Showjump Crescent
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
89 Shetland Street
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
10 Legerwood Road
Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
2 Southwell Circuit
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
12 John Joseph Court
Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
22 Barrier Reef Circuit
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
39-43 Fox Road
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
2 Chester Court
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9706 0556
26 Waterford Close
Sat 12.00pm - 1.00pm
LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
26 Waterford Close
Sun 2.00pm - 3.00pm
LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
293 Belgrave-Hallam Rd
Sat 11.00am-11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
3 Rosehill Court
Sat 12.00am-12.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
3 Rosehill Court
Sun 12.00am-12.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
OBrien - 8794 0500
5 Exley Court
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9706 0556
OBrien - 8794 0500
5 Thurso Court
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
72 Charles Green Avenue
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
8 John Hunter Drive
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
COWES OBrien - 5940 4044
CRANBOURNE
13/8 Monteith Crescent
Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
2 Moya Close
Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
14 Showjump Crescent
Sun 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
1-5/15 Lamb Street
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
20 Russell Street
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
24 Brentwood Drive
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
GARFIELD
4 Jamie Close
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
70 Garfield Road
Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm
44 Lurline Street
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
4 Clearview Court
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
3 Glenwood Court
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
Unit 5/8-9 Kevis Court
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
16 Forest Oak Court
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
GRANTVILLE
4/8 Lyall Street
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
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22 Thomas Cresent
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
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24 Brentwood Drive
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
3 Glenwood Court
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
22 Thomas Cresent
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
16 Forest Oak Court
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
2-3 Walker Court
OBrien - 5995 0500
Sat 1.30pm -2.00pm
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7 Parish Court
Sat 11.30am -12.00pm Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
6 Locarno Place
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
294 Ormond Road
Sat 12.30-1.00pm
12 Lillia’s Crescent
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
12 Lillia’s Crescent
Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
8 Riddleston Court
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
Alex Scott & Staff - 5941 1111
OBrien - 8794 0500
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
Harcourts – 9707 4222
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6 Roebourne Mews
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15 Cotham Square
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
27 Bushranger Boulevard
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
4 Edith Rise
Sat 11.00 - 11.30am
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
Harcourts – 9707 4222 Only Estate Agents – 8786 8889
NOBLE PARK 26 Theodore Avenue
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
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11 Azure Place
HAMPTON PARK LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
44 Chisholm Crescent
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
HALLAM 10 Kilberry Crescent
9 Taunton Court
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
Sat 10.30am - 11.00am
Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm
NARRE WARREN SOUTH
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
GUYS HILL 80 Quamby Road
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
71 Berwick Springs Promenade Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm
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LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
NARRE WARREN NORTH
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
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OFFICER 211 Officer Road
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23 Heathfield Lane
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
12 Rush Lily Drive
Sat 11.00am-11.30am
23 Pioneer Way
Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm
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3&4/4 Allan Street
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
32/6 Melville Park Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Hocking Stuart - 8768 3800
55-57 Caserta Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
CRANBOURNE NORTH
167 Golf Links Road
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
7 Fig Court
Sat 11.30 - 12.00pm
48 Shinners Avenue
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
35 Datura Drive
Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
13 Riviera Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
98 Courtenay Court
Sat 2.00 - 2.30pm
Only Estate Agents – 8786 8889
42 Insignia Crescent
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
37 Cambridge Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
18 Leisurewood Drive
Sat 12.00pm
25 Innes Court
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
CRANBOURNE WEST
28 Brisbane Street
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
31Providence Drive
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
5 Cavalier Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
9 Kismet Close
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
1/17 Rheanva Street
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
31Providence Drive
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
1 Westmere Street
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
DANDENONG
102 - 104 Brisbane Street
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Hocking Stuart - 8768 3800
10/9 McFarlane Crescent
4 Tennyson Close
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
11/9 McFarlane Crescent
129 Wurundjeri Boulevard
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
3/9 McFarlane Crescent
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
5 Bellevue Drive
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Eview South East - 8794 1200
4/9 McFarlane Crescent
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
NAR NAR GOON
111 Buchanan Road
Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
60 Benga Avenue
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
29 Mulcare Street
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
3/4A Buchanan Road
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
DROUIN
1 Richards Road
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
1-6/42 Buchanan Road
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
18 Jamescott Drive
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
11 Dylan Court
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
Eview South East - 8794 1200
11 Harmon Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Barry Plant - 5625 3006
23 Toulouse Place
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Grant’s Estate Agents – 9707 5555
2/3 Carabott Place
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
11 Bennet Street
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Barry Plant - 5625 3006
29 Shinners Avenue
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
9 Wirabarra Place
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
31 Buln Buln Road
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Barry Plant - 5625 3006
3 Sylvanwood Crescent
Sat 10.30am - 11.00am
11 Elstar Road
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
11Ravensthorpe Cresent
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
13 Springwood Avenue
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
121Kendall Drive
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
2 Jancol Court
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111
OBrien - 8794 0500
LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
Only Estate Agents – 8786 8889
CRANBOURNE SOUTH 23 Sweet Wattle Drive
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
OBrien - 5940 4044
ENDEAVOUR HILLS
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
2 Southwell Circuit
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
22 Barrier Reef Circuit
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
LJ Hooker - 9707 2155
OBrien - 5995 0500
46 Kirkwood Crescent
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
Only Estate Agents – 8786 8889
15 Cotham Square
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
40-42 King Road
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
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11-13 Olive Avenue
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Fascinated by hats By Alana Mitchelson ERIN Tucker’s fascinators will be among local milliners’ hair accessories featured at the inaugural Pakenham Millinery Showcase this week. Ms Tucker has hand made fascinators for the past five-and-a-half years and currently works from her Beaconsfield home studio under her label Erin Bridget Millinery. This year is the first time she has launched a spring and summer collection. Ms Tucker has always loved hats and remembers going to the races from a young age with her family and being in awe of the women dolled up in beautiful dresses and hats. “I started going to race meets as a teenager and began making my own hats without knowing what I was doing before studying under the mentoring of famous Melbourne milliner Richard Nylon,” she said. “This is peak time of year for us but there aren’t many opportunities for milliners, particularly locally, to get their work out there and known.
“I think an event like this is a great way for us to display local works from milliners. “It has the potential to grow, especially with Pakenham Racing Club’s amazing new facilities, and become an annual event in the lead up to the spring carnival.” Ms Tucker said the latest trends in millinery include boater hats, crowns, leather headband, lace, metallics and bright floral colours. “I know there are certainly lots of ladies who like getting dressed up at Pakenham Racing Club events,” she said. “Women may have a dress and want to design a one-off head piece to match their outfit perfectly.” In addition to Erin Bridget Millinery, local milliners Ash Grey Millinery, Artisan Millinery and Hats by Belle will also be featured at stalls outside the members’ area at Pakenham Racing Club. The Millinery Showcase is from 6pm to 9.30pm on Thursday 20 October to coincide with the Melbourne Cup tour race meeting in Pakenham.
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A blaze of colour at Emerald Lake. 160661 savings days. The visitor centre is open 10am to 4pm daily. Admission is free except when
there are special events at the park. Only minutes from the Monash Freeway, the park, 39 hectares or natural botanic wonders, attracts local and
international visitors and is sanctuary to an abundance of native animals. Perched on the edge of the basalt lake, the birdhide provides the perfect
cover for bird watching. The directional marker on the cliff above identifies panoramic highlights of Berwick and beyond. There are plenty of great picnic areas at the park, perfect for a barbecue with friends and the playground is popular with kids. Many enjoy the wonderful walking tracks around the picturesque lakes. Wandering through the grounds of the Botanic Park it is difficult to imagine the site was an operational quarry until the late 1970s. The quarry was founded by William Wilson in 1859. Mr Wilson recognised a business opportunity and began excavating the site, which would soon become renowned for producing some of the highest quality basalt in the Melbourne region. The transformation of the quarry site began in the late 1980s when work was started by the then City of Berwick. In 1992, the Honourable Bill Hayden AC, as Governor-General, officially opened the park, which is dedicated to the memory of early pioneers. A fossil seam is not something commonly found in a botanic garden or park, but Wilson Botanic Park Berwick is lucky enough to have two. The fossil sites, which have been studied by universities across Australia, boast both tropical and temperate species. It is rare to find these varieties in one place. Such evidence reveals that the site was tropical rainforest many years ago.
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WITH the weather finally warming up, it’s time to get out into the great outdoors and enjoy what the region offers. Emerald Lake Park is always a good starting point. Situated in the heart of Emerald in the Dandenong Ranges, it’s just up the road, approximately one hour’s drive east of the Melbourne CBD. As one of the destination points for the iconic Puffing Billy, the park offers a range of activities including picnics, walking trails, paddleboats and fishing – something for everyone. It’s a ‘park for all seasons’ where visitors can seek relief from the summer heat under the cool established trees or enjoy a splash in the wading pool. In autumn, they can enjoy the old favourite ‘shuffle’ through fallen leaves and the spectacular display of autumnal colours. Then brisk walks through misty mornings in the wintertime are followed by the joy of spring flowers and the arrival of ducklings and moorchicks. The park, open every day of the year except Christmas Day and CFA code red and extreme fire danger days, also features the Nobelius Heritage Park and Emerald Museum which is open to the public. Or you could try somewhere a little closer to home and head to the Wilson Botanic Park at Berwick, 668 Princes Highway Berwick. Wilson Botanic Park is open every day except Christmas Day and Good Friday (and code red fire danger days) 7am-9pm during daylight
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New hub for youth By Victoria Stone-Meadows AARON Garth from Ultimate Youth Worker was the lucky recipient of office space in the new Casey Cardinia Business Hub in Narre Warren. Mr Garth started his business in 2012 when he noticed a high turnover of staff in the youth services industry and he decided something needed to be done about it. “I started recognizing that a whole heap of my friends had left the youth sector,” he said. “When we started to ask about why it was general things like a lack of communication, lack of jobs, no ongoing support, and a lack of supervision and training. “So we decided to have look and see if anyone was trying to fix it and no one was.” It was through this gap in the market that Ultimate Youth Worker was born to help people in the youth services industry maintain a passion for the work and provide up-to-date training. Mr Garth and his colleagues provide supervision sessions, coaching, mentoring and clinical training such as youth mental health, first aid, and self-care to youth worker professionals to keep them engaged and enjoying their work. The business has expanded into different areas of Melbourne since it began and Mr Garth was looking for a new office space to help youth workers in new areas. “I was driving home one day and heard
about the competition for the Casey Cardinia Business Hub on the radio,” he said. “There was the potential to win a coworking space and a major prize of an office and I had to jump on it. “I knew the City of Casey has the largest youth population in Australia and there would be youth workers facing the same issues.” Although Ultimate Youth Worker has only been in Casey for a few months, Mr Garth said he has received great feedback from the people it has been working with. “We are getting positive feedback and found there was a real need for us here but the biggest issue is the lack of funding,” he said. “With most of the Government’s agendas of free market economy and defunding health and community services, there is going to be a much higher turnover in years to come.” Mr Garth said he enjoys working in Casey and is well on his way to staking a claim here for people in youth services who need a career boost. “We want longevity in the social sector,” he said. “The average youth worker lasts about five years and general social workers about eight, compared to nursing which is about 28 years. “For us it’s all about how we can we provide the support social workers need to have career longevity.”
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A HALLAM manufacturer is set to create 10 new full time jobs and expand its multi-million dollar export trade after landing a State Government grant. Australian Botanical Products received $250,000 towards buying and installing a fullyautomated filling line and vacuum filler as well as high-tech dispensing equipment. The company makes and exports essential oils, carrier oils, raw materials and fragrances for commercial and professional use. The investment is expected to more than double its export sales to $8 million in the next four years as a result. The grant is part of a Manufacturing Program that supports advanced manufacturing in Victoria. Grants of up to $500,000 have been provided for new technology at 12 other firms recently, which was expected to create 100 full-time jobs. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan said the program would help Victoria “transition” towards an advanced manufacturing economy. “Manufacturing is a key employer of Melbourne’s south east. “Our funding is helping local businesses like Australian Botanical Products to diversify into new markets, workers transition into new jobs and to help our local communities survive and grow.” Details are at the Business Victoria website www.business.vic.gov.au/fimp or by calling 13 22 15.
Market in jubilee mode putting the spotlight on fun By Casey Neill MORE than 28,000 people flocked to Dandenong Market to celebrate its 150th birthday. The regional icon hosted jubilee celebrations on Sunday 16 October, featuring food, rides, entertainment and more. Louise Noy was among the revellers and was pleased to see a “very big crowd” show up for the occasion. “I’m glad that they’re recognising how it got where it is today,” she said. Her family was involved in the journey from livestock market to the huge variety of stalls on offer today. Louise’s grandfather Joseph had a dairy farm and sold his cows at the market. “Then when they retired, my dad (Hank) had his own farm as well and he used to take the cows there,” she said. “I was always there as a kid. “I moved away from the area, but I always went there when I was on holidays.
“It was always a place that I always wanted to go back and set up my own stall.” So 15 years ago, she did just that. “I have a huge range of dog treats. It’s a smorgasbord,” she said. Louise also stocks shampoos, collars, leads, and information on dogs. “I do know what I’m on about. I’m there to help you keep your dog happy and healthy. “I just love pets. “It was a hobby and then I went into it full time.” A statue unveiling will bring three months of Dandenong Market birthday celebrations to a close on Friday 4 November. The bronze sculpture by artist Anne Ross will reflect life in the market. The market kicked off festivities on 13 September with the launch of Dandenong Market: Celebrating 150 Years book and the official opening of Rosling Lane, a 20-metre historical mural.
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‘Criminals’ bring badness By Cam Lucadou-Wells THE Escapees Theatre Company has tapped into the “badass” criminal underworld in their latest production. The play’s title Robin Deplace is in itself a neat play on words. It focuses on a hapless man who contemplates a criminal rampage to pay back a large debt to a mafia-like family. Soon this unemployed character’s life starts to intertwine with the family’s Don and a masked “supercriminal” King Crimson. There’s language, adult themes and violence warnings for this show, rated unsuitable for children. Robin Deplace is at Hallam Community Theatre, 74 Frawley Road, Hallam on 26-29 October, 7.30pm; $15 Details: escapeestc. com/
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THE Friends of Hampton Park Library is having a book sale. The books will be priced between 50c and $5 and all proceeds will go towards supporting events and programs for library users and for purchasing special equipment for the library. ■ 22 October at the Arthur Wren Hall, Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park, next door to the library from 9.30am to 1pm. Contact Tony on 0438 377 283 for further details.
IN OCTOBER the Berwick Anglican Church will celebrate 150 years of Anglicans worshipping in the Berwick District. A month of activities has been planned throughout October to celebrate. A bush dance will be held on 8 October, the parish’s 114th annual Flower Show and Fair on 22 October and a visit to the area by the bishop for a confirmation service on 16 October and the conduct of a special service of thanksgiving attended by the Archbishop of Melbourne on 30 October. All former members of the parish and interested members of the public are invited to participate in the activities. ■ For further information go to info@berwickanglicanchurch.org.au or telephone 9707 1105.
ENJOY an Elvis tribute show and raise funds for Make-A-Wish on 29 October. Extremely Elvis features the golden hits of Elvis, the comedy of Tony Lewis, rockin’ Rick Charles, Al Morgan, Andrew Portelli, Ebony Portelli and showgirls. ■ Amberlee Receptions, South Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne. Tickets $55 per person. Inquiries 0411 958 594.
Saturday sounds ENJOY Saturday Sounds with Jillian Lampkin. Mornington Peninsula-based country music singer/song-writer Jillian Lampkin has spent the past two years writing and recording her new album Here with Me with Golden Guitar nominated artist and producer Doug Bruce. ■ Saturday 22 October, Hampton Park Library, Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park, 2pm3pm. Free, no bookings required.
Car boot sale MARANATHA Christian School is holding a car boot sale to raise funds for its Thailand Mission Team. ■ Saturday 5 November, 8am until 1pm, Maranatha Christian College, Reema Boulevard, Endeavour Hills. To book a stall email maidmentd@maranatha.vic.edu.au or call Delwyn on 0403 476 205.
Dementia help DEMENTIA and Caring is a three-week course for carers who may be struggling with the changes in their life and relationship since a dementia diagnosis. The course is being run by The Alfred Health Carer Services and Alzheimer’s Australia Victoria for carers, family members and friends who are supporting someone who is living with dementia at home. ■The free course will be held on Monday 7, 14 and 21 November at Lynbrook Community Centre, Lynbrook. See flyer at www.carersouth.org.au under Who do You Care For? Bookings essential by 31 October on 9212 3000 or email info@carersouth.org.au.
Cemetery tour JOIN a 90-minute tour of historical Harkaway Cemetery and uncover some of the stories behind the headstones. Tea and biscuits will be served at the conclusion of the tour. ■ Sunday 30 October at 10am, Harkaway Cemetery, Hessel Road, Harkaway. $5 for adults, children under 15 free. Bookings essential at cemetery.tours@nwfhg.org.au.
ACE dinner 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,
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 dressedup! ■ Thursday 27 October, 10am-1pm, Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick. Grant Street, from 6.30pm. Tickets cost $120. Contact Teresa Muratore on 0459 520 010.
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. It is 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.
Photography workshop THE Casey Camera Club is holding a two-night beginner’s 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.
Silver service dinner ENJOY a night of feasting and music at a silver service carvery buffet and desserts. Crash the Party is a well-known group of talented musicians who will entertain with music from the ’60s to today. Dance floor available for those who like to ‘trip the light fantastic’. Seating is at round tables with 10 per table. ■ Saturday 22 October, 7pm-11pm, Beaconsfield Neighbourhood Centre. Inquiries to Mary on 0408 962 230. Tickets $50. BYO drinks. Visit www.trybooking.com/MYXN.
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. It is a great way to balance life during the busy lead up to the festive season. ■ For bookings and inquiries phone 5990 0900.
Ageing creatively U3A Cranbourne is having a group exhibition by the artists at U3A and also exhibits of calligraphy, parchment craft, folk art and various handmade cards. ■ Cranbourne Library, 3/65 Berwick Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East, from Wednesday 5 October for a month. The library opens at 10am. For more information contact Anne Thompson on 5996 7841 or 0419 509 875.
Tennis reunion CLYDE Tennis Club is holding a reunion of past and present players. Meet up with past and present players and have a hit of tennis. Organisers are looking for old photos or memorabilia to put on display. Visitors are asked to book. ■ Clyde Recreation Reserve, Pattersons Road, Clyde, on 23 October. The event will commence at 11.30am with a barbecue lunch provided. The official presentation will be at 1.30pm. Book by 9 October to jcarter2505@ gmail.com advising number of attendees for catering purposes.
Super kids’ day A SUPER day for super kids is a community outreach stage show aimed at primary school age children. The day will include games, entertainment and prizes. There will be a free sausage sizzle as well as photo opportunities after the show. Due to the superhero-themed day, all children are encouraged to dress up to be in the running for a prize. ■ Sunday 6 November from 1.30pm to 2.30pm at the Casey Life Centre, Unit 4, corner Orient Place and Fordholm Road, Hampton Park. For more details call 9799 9911.
Narre Warren Probus NARRE Warren Combined Probus Club enjoys regular opportunities to get together for fun and friendship in a variety of special interest activities including mahjong, craft, walking, phase 10 and 500 cards, morning coffee, trips to the cinema and shows at The Drum Theatre and Cardinia Cultural Centre. The group also has a happy hour at Zagame’s, Berwick, on the first Wednesday of each month with the option of staying on for a meal. Guest speakers address Probus meetings. Aaron Ross from Friends of the Zoo spoke at the August meeting. ■ To join contact Pat Robertson on 9799 4075.
Bowls ENJOY full size indoor bowls at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre every Friday morning. Morning tea supplied. ■ Holland Drive, Cranbourne, 10am until noon. Cost $5. Contact Ron on 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946.
Stitch up a course THE Narre Warren North Uniting Church has commenced three new community programs. Stitch and Chat, a disadvantaged toddlers group, and affordable cooking. Stitch and Chat is a weekly practical workshop for sewing crafts - knitting, embroidery, quilting, crochet - led by a guest facilitator. The disadvantaged toddlers’ group is a self-help support group for parents whose severely disadvantaged children are unable to participate in mainstream pre-school activities. It is particularly aimed at children suffering from conditions that require 24-hour supervision. The affordable healthy cooking class teaches participants to prepare healthy home cooked meals. Aimed at families and singles, this series of weekly demonstrations will be supported by follow-up practical sessions for each recipe. ■ For details and dates phone 9700 5061.
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Young gun girls in draft By Russell Bennett “ANYTHING is possible - that’s the attitude we have to instil into these girls. One big year, and anything is possible for them.” Those were the words from Cranbourne VWFL coach Kris Smith less than an hour after the conclusion of the inaugural AFL Women’s draft in which 11 players from the south-east were selected – seven of those from Cranbourne alone. The draft started with a bang last Wednesday, with Cranbourne alum Bianca Jakobsson taken with the third overall pick by Carlton. She was later followed into the new competition by fellow Eagles Kirsten McLeod (pick 28), Danielle Hardiman (35), Hayley Wildes (44), Breann Moody (67), Courtney Clarkson (124), and Jas Grierson (135). Smith said he was “incredibly proud” to see so many players from the southeast picked up – one of which was former Keysborough gun Jaimee Lambert with the fifth overall pick. “I knew we’d get four drafted – guaranteed,” Smith said of his former Eagles players. “I was actually saying six almost guaranteed, but to get seven was great. “They’re all really good kids - they’re great human beings, and they’re just so easy to work with. “None of them expected to get drafted – they went in with a really good attitude that if they didn’t get drafted, that’s fine, they’d just work harder next year.” Smith raved about the upside of Breann Moody’s game. Still only 19, she wasn’t even playing football last year. Now, she’s an AFL Women’s player. Smith continued on – raving about the rest of his sensational seven, one of which he referred to as a “young BJ” (Jakobsson). “Jas Grierson is an 18-year-old,” he said. “Clubs had spoken to me about her so I knew they were interested in her. “I liken her to a young BJ. “She plays that similar role, she’s tall and lanky and a good runner and has a great leap and great hands, and kicks left and right foot. “She’s got all the tricks in the book and I’m sure she’ll play some AFL games and she’ll impress.” Smith said he was surprised McLeod slipped to pick 28. “She’s a real excitement machine and I was surprised she didn’t go higher, to be honest, because I rate her that highly,” he said.
“You can’t buy what she’s got, which is electric speed. If she gets goal-side of her opponent anywhere within 60 metres from goal no one will get near her.” Hardiman is one Smith described as “a superstar”. “She was best on ground in our grand final last year at centre-half back and she’s an amazing intercept mark – I can’t speak highly enough of her,” he said. “She and BJ came through the Youth Girls system together and she’s that ultimate professional as well. Her work ethic is great, she’s committed and she’ll excel.” And then there’s Jakobsson, herself. “She had her heart set on either Carlton or the Bulldogs so for her to get to Carlton ... she was rapt,” Smith said of the lifelong Blues fan. “I call her the ultimate professional – she does all the work, and more. “I get to training and she’s been there half an hour before me running laps. “She’ll stick around after training and have shots at goal if she’s got time. “She’s a really hard worker, she’s a great kid, and I said at presentation night she’ll be a future leader of a club. “She’s that excited about it and I know she’ll definitely go really well. She’ll be able to run up and down those wings and just kill her opponents like she does at VFL level.” Smith has known her for six years, but said in the past 18 months particularly she’d really come out of her shell as a leader and motivator for the other girls at the club. “Down at Cranbourne, we put a lot of work into the girls to get them to that level, and our goal now is to say: ‘we got seven drafted this year, let’s get 20 drafted next year’,” he said. “Let’s develop the rest of our list to that level so that we can get more players drafted into the AFL.” Smith said days like this are why he coaches footy. “It’s about getting the girls to the next level,” he said. “That’s what it’s always been about for me. I took this job in 2015 and there was all this talk about the AFL, and I said I wanted to coach these girls and get them to that level. For me it’s a proud moment and I’m really excited – excited for footy in the south-east because Pakenham is starting a team, and Officer, and Narre Warren and we’ve got a VFL side at Cranbourne so we can funnel them in and develop more and more south east girls playing at the top level.”
Bianca Jakobsson, pictured here earlier this year, was selected with the third overall pick in the AFL Women’s draft. Picture: COURTESY OF AFL MEDIA
The local players selected in the AFL Women’s draft: Bianca Jakobsson [Carlton] – pick #3 Jaimee Lambert [Western Bulldogs] – #5 Hannah Scott [Western Bulldogs] – #21 Kirsten McLeod [Western Bulldogs] – #28 Danielle Hardiman [Carlton] – #35 Hayley Wildes [Western Bulldogs] – #44 Breann Moody [Carlton] – #67 Katie Loynes [Carlton] – #110 Courtney Clarkson [Western Bulldogs] – #124 Al Downie [Carlton] – #129 Jas Grierson [Melbourne] – #135
Marquee players: Ellie Blackburn [Western Bulldogs] Kara Donnellan [Fremantle]
Awards for top coaches marked across the South East AFL South East celebrated the magnificent achievements of its wide range of coaches at the Region Coach of the Year Awards held at the Sandhurst Golf Club on Friday. Three nominees in each of the five different categories – Auskick, Junior, Youth, Female and Senior – battled it out for the awards which recognise the outstanding contribution of this year’s mentors. Beau Muston, who led the Frankston Bombers into its first grand final appearance since 2009, won the Senior Coach of the year, edging out Frankston YCW premiership coach Scott Mathers
and Rhys Nisbet, who led Berwick to its second consecutive grand final appearance. Guest speakers, including Carlton/St Kilda star Ken Sheldon, local legend and 2007 Coach of the Year Mark Hustwaite, and Brett Connell from AFL Victoria, regaled the crowd on a night that was very well received. Each category winner in Auskick and Juniors will now proceed into the state awards for Coach of the Year. Auskick ‘Region Coach of the Year’ 2016 Nominees: Michael Storr (Moorooduc Aus-
kick), Damian Luxford (Beaconsfield Auskick), Brett Macpherson (Mount Eliza Auskick). Winner: Damian Luxford. Junior ‘Region Coach of the Year’ 2016 Nominees: Jesse Edwards (Hastings JFC), Grant Amor (Edithvale-Aspendale JFC), Matt Blackman (Berwick Springs JFC). Winner: Grant Amor. Youth 'Region Coach of the Year’ 2016 Nominees: Shawn Price (Mount Eliza JFC), Ross Smith (Pakenham JFC), Les Rand (Pearcedale-Baxter JFC).
Winner: Shawn Price. Female ‘Region Coach of the Year’ 2016 Nominees: Georgia Walker (Rye JFC), Tina Henshaw (Seaford JFC), Teagan Cooper (Narre Warren JFC). Winner: Teagan Cooper. Senior ‘Region Coach of the Year’ 2016 Nominees: Rhys Nisbet (Berwick FC), Beau Muston (Frankston Bombers FNC), Scott Mathers (Frankston YCW FNC). Winner: Beau Muston.
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Star signing for Ridges By Nick Creely
Narre South will welcome back current CaseySouth Melbourne skipper Lachlan Sperling to bolster its batting stocks. Sperling is well known as being a clean striker of the ball and will be available for every match this tournament. “I’m looking forward to getting back and having another crack at it,” Sperling said. “From the previous experience playing for Narre, I really enjoyed my time and it will be good to get back down there and catch up with the guys.” North Dandenong has secured two key marquee signings, with Dandenong seamer Peter Cassidy and Camberwell opening batsman Chris Thewlis joining the fold. Cassidy has enjoyed a solid start to the Premier season for the Panthers, taking five wickets to date, with an excellent 3/30 against Melbourne University on Saturday. Thewlis, 24, is a former Victorian under-17 representative and is a rising star in Victorian Premier Cricket. North will also welcome Dandenong allrounder Dasun Opanayaka. Beaconsfield has secured Monash Tigers keeper Scott Edwards to it’s list once again. Edwards played last season for the Tigers, playing three games, averaging 16.67. He is the current wicket-keeper in the Monash first XI. In other signings, Dandenong West has signed Brad Rossborough from Somerville in the MPCA and Blake Walter from Croydon in the VSDCA. Teams without a signing to date include
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Cranbourne, Fountain Gate, HSD, Lynbrook, Narre North, Narre Warren, Parkfield, Silverton, Springvale and St Mary’s. There is some speculation that Bradley Hodge, who has featured in the DDCA before, may take part in the tournament, while there is also a rumour that a club is talking to a former West Indian cricketer.
Prize money in this year’s competition will be $2000, which includes $1000 for the winner, $600 for the runners-up and $200 for the third and fourth placed teams. Round one of the T20 competition was cancelled Wednesday night 19 October, postponed to a later date. Round two commences on 2 November.
QUIZ NUMBER 1527 1. WHICH Aussie batsman scored a massive 269 not out in the opening Test against the Kiwis in 2015-16? 2. WHICH Indian batsman made history in the 1980s by scoring centuries in his first three cricket Tests? 3. WHICH state has the best win percentage rate in Sheffield Shield cricket? 4. AN Aussie scored the first century in limited overs cricket in England in 1969. Who was he? 5. WHO became the world’s youngest heavyweight boxing champion in 1986? 6. WHAT was the name of the first racehorse to win more than $2 million prizemoney in Australia ? 7. WHICH wicket-keeper has taken the most dismissals for Australia in one-day internationals? 8. WHICH horse lost a race despite being 40-1 on in 1949? 9. WHICH woman has won the most Wimbledon titles (doubles and singles)? 10. WHICH European in 1979 became the youngest winner of the British Open golf title? 11. WHO was the first Australian cyclist to win two Olympic gold medals? 12. WHICH AFL team lost its first 10 games straight in 2016 - the worst start for the reigning minor premiers in history? 13. WHAT are the three points values of goals in basketball? 14. WHICH sporting legend was due to light the Olympic flame but at Rio withdrew at the last minute due to ill health?? 15. WHAT were the vast galleries of fans that followed Arnold Palmer around the golf course known as? 16. CAN a 12th man in first class cricket bat, bowl or field? 17. WHICH jockey rode a record 181 winners in the 1980-1 season? 18. WHICH swimming stroke appeared at the Olympics at the first time in Melbourne in 1956? 19. WHICH Australian won the US Open tennis title in 1973? 20. WHICH Australian golfer received an MBE in 1957?
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ANSWERS: 1. Andam Voges 2. Mohammed Azharuddin 3. NSW 4. Greg Chappell 5. Mike Tyson 6. Beau Zam 7. Adam Gilchrist 8. Ajax 9. Billie Jean King 10. Seve Ballesteros 11. Russell Mockridge 12. Fremantle 13. One, two and three points 14. Pele 15. “Arnie’s Army” 16. He can only field 17. Wayne Harris 18. The butterfly 19. John Newcombe 20. Peter Thomson
BUCKLEY Ridges has pulled off a major recruiting coup, signing former Australian and Victorian batsman David Hussey for this year’s DDCA Twenty20 tournament. The 39-year old is the current captain of the Melbourne Stars in the Big Bash League, boasting an immense record that has taken him all over the globe. Hussey is one of the most distinguished players in T20 history, and has played more than 250 games in a range of competitions such as the IPL, BBL and the English T20 Bash. DDCA secretary Ray Nicholls said the signing of Hussey is going to do wonders for this year’s competition. “It’s going to be exciting for our local competition. “Huss won’t muck around, I wouldn’t have thought. “Buckley Ridges has some massive signings this year and Dave just adds star-power to that,” Nicholls said. Along with the legendary batsman, Buckley Ridges have also secured Fitzroy-Doncaster allrounder Trent Lawford to its stocks, while Jamie Brohier from Frankston Peninsula will turn out once again. Lawford, 28, has played for two BBL franchises, Adelaide Strikers and Sydney Sixers, and is a renowned big-hitter of the cricket ball. He has also played seven first-class matches for South Australia. Dandenong opening batsman Brett Forsyth will feature once again for Springvale South as its marquee player. The 27-year-old star batsman, who is a former junior at the Bloods, as well as a former Victorian second XI representative, will once again be the cornerstone of the side. Forsyth has played 19 T20 games for the Bloods, averaging 59.35 since debuting in the 2011/12 tournament. Dingley has snared Prahran Cricket Club fastbowler Matt Wilcox as its marquee signing. The seamer has been one of Victorian Premier Cricket’s finest bowlers since making his first XI debut back in the 2012/13 season, and is well remembered for a brilliant 6/28 he took two seasons ago against Melbourne. It is yet to be established how many games they will be able to get out of Wilcox, but regardless, it is important for the rising club. Berwick will once again welcome CaseySouth Melbourne batsman Michael Wallace to the fold. In last season’s competition, Wallace made a terrific 71 not-out to start the tournament, and previously made a 50 the year before for Berwick. Hallam Kalora Park has secured Victorian Bushranger and Essendon skipper Aaron Ayre to its stocks this tournament. The 24-year old made his Sheffield Shield debut for Victoria last season, while he also featured for the Melbourne Renegades in last year’s BBL. Mordialloc has added Monash Tigers allrounder Dominic Matarazzo to its list. Matarazzo is an underrated commodity, and will be integral for the Bloodhounds if they are to pose a significant threat.
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One up, one down for Swans By Nick Creely CASEY South-Melbourne has had a mixed result over the weekend, winning brilliantly away on Saturday before falling short on Sunday at home. Travelling to Bill Lawry Oval to tackle Northcote on Saturday, the Swans sent the Dragons into bat, confident they could repeat their bowling heroics of last week. It seemed an inspired decision by captain Lachlan Sperling, who had his seamers firing, leaving the Dragons at 8/110 before a late-order partnership between Chris Campbell (25) and Aaron Crispe (34) enabled them to post a tricky total of 174. Spearhead Nathan Lambden continues to improve, and took 2/26 off 10 overs, including the key scalp of Solomon Mire. Leigh Diston (3/46) bowled with great pace, while Brendan Rose (2/35) and Jackson Fry (1/23) were strong contributors in the impressive team bowling performance. With 175 to win, it seemed the chase was going to be a tricky one for the Swans and with the two early wickets of Kasun Suriatchie (20) and Ashan Wijayakumara (8), Northcote looked like they may have done enough. But skipper Lachie Sperling stood tall, making as important a 42 as there is in cricket to help guide the Swans over the line. Sperling said it was a sign of ma-
turity that allowed his side to get over the line. “Our bowling group once again gelled. “Consistently they keep on getting us the breakthroughs we need, and then with the bat we got off to a pretty good start. “We were in a bit of trouble at one point - in the past we probably would have panicked a little bit and fallen over but it just showed our improvement within the group saw us get home. “It was a pretty good victory and we were really happy with it,” Sperling said. Michael Wallace (28) and Dylan Hadfield (26) were also crucial, combining for a vital 44-run partnership later in the innings. With a perfect 2-0 start, the Swans then hosted Essendon, and similarly to the first two games, sent Essendon in to bat in overcast conditions at Casey Fields on Sunday. The Swans couldn’t have started any better, with Nathan Lambden and Leigh Diston snaring the key wickets of Aaron Shellie (4) and captain Aaron Ayre (2), leaving the Bombers reeling at 2/23. But a dominant 180-run partnership between Michael Hill (90) and James Lidgett (95) catapulted the Essendon side to an imposing 7/243 off 50 overs. Swans bowlers Nathan Lambden
CRICKET SCOREBOARD VIC PREMIER CRICKET SATURDAY - ROUND 3 - (ONE DAY) Northcote 174 def by Casey-South Melbourne 7/175, Dandenong 1/150 def Melbourne Uni 149, Melbourne 4/272 def Ringwood 168, Essendon 6/240 def Prahran 7/237, Carlton 4/263 def Kingston Hawthorn 9/227, Camberwell 181 def by Greenvale 8/194, Geelong 230 def by Fitzroy Doncaster 5/275, Frankston Peninsula 9/181 def by Monash 7/234, St Kilda 197 def by Footscray Edgewater 4/201. SUNDAY - ROUND 4 - (ONE DAY) Casey-South Melbourne 8/159 def by Essendon 7/243, Fitzroy Doncaster 9/175 def by Dandenong 1/178, Ringwood 141 def by Northcote 9/174, Prahran 9/159 def by Carlton 8/262, Kingston Hawthorn 161 def by Camberwell 6/165, Greenvale 206 def Geelong 8/196, Melbourne Uni 3/117 def by Frankston Peninsula 204, Monash 7/220 def by St Kilda 6/221, Footscray Edgewater 7/191 def by Melbourne 3/140. Ladder Top-8: Dandenong 13, Carlton 12, Melbourne 11, Camberwell 9, Casey-South Melbourne 9, Melbourne Uni 9, Footscray Edgewater 8, Essendon 8. This week: Round 5 - One Day - Carlton v Casey-South Melbourne, Dandenong v Greenvale. DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 2 - (DAY 1) Dingley 232 v Mordialloc 4/56, HSD 167 v Dandenong West 7/71, Buckley Ridges 9/326 v Cranbourne, Parkfield 0/28 v Springvale South 9/241dec, Berwick 4/342dec v Narre Warren 4/71, Hallam Kalora Park 0/39 v North Dandenong 115. TURF - 2 Keysborough 9/224 v Lyndale, Beaconsfield 142 v St Brigid’s/St Louis 0/25, Coomoora 151 v Fountain Gate 2/111, Silverton v Aspendale 8/215, Narre North 222 v Southern Pirates 0/15, Narre South 5/137 v St Mary’s 126. WGCA PREMIER ROUND 2 (ONE DAY) Emerald 69 def by Tooradin 1/70. Pakenham Upper Toomuc 8/114(cc) def by Pakenham 3/117. Merinda Park 8/119(cc) def by Upper Beaconsfield 8/121. Cardinia 6/201 def Kooweerup 6/200(cc). Ladder: Pakenham 24, Upper Beaconsfield 24, Kooweerup 12, Tooradin 12, Cardinia 12, PUT 12, Merinda Park 0, Emerald 0. This week: Round 3 - One Day - Upper Beaconsfield v Emerald, Tooradin v Cardinia, Merinda Park v PUT, Pakenham v Kooweerup. VSDCA - EAST/WEST ROUND 1 - (ONE DAY) Endeavour Hills 8/95 def by Werribee 6/195, Altona 1/144 def Noble Park 9/143, Balwyn 8/201 def Williamstown 7/172, Bayswater 3/153 def Melton 152, Box Hill 185 def by Croydon 200, Hoppers Crossing 141 v Taylors Lakes 9/148, Yarraville 110 v Mount Waverley 1/113. Ladder: Endeavour Hills (11th), Noble Park (13th). This week: Round 2 - Day One - Noble Park v Hoppers Crossing, Taylors Lakes v Endeavour Hills.
The Swans couldn’t stop Essendon batsman Michael Hill (pictured) on Sunday. (3/40), Leigh Diston (2/46) and Brendan Rose (2/41) all contributed strongly. With a strong start crucial in a large batting chase, star opener Kasun Suriaratchie fell for a duck in the third over, and from then on in, struggled to gain ascendency in the contest. Ryan Eaton couldn’t have done any more - making an entertaining 64 - but it was a bridge too far for the Swans, who were left at 8/159 before rain took over. D/L method resulted in a comfort-
able win to Essendon, and left Casey with a 2-1 start heading into round five. Swans skipper Lachie Sperling said that the intensity from the previous day was simply not there, and they couldn’t reel them in after a strong start with the ball. “They both (Hill and Lidgett) batted really smartly to be honest. “To be fair, our bowlers kept battling through and managed to peg them back late. “We just didn’t have the same intensity in the field; and at the moment
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we are not good enough to be able to do that. “We can’t just pick and choose when we want to turn up. “Our thing is just that intensity, and the results will take care of themselves,” Sperling said. Interestingly, Casey lost their first nine games of last season, so the improvement is plain to see for the Swans. The Swans will face a strong Carlton side at Princes Park next Saturday, and will look to continue their strong start to the season.
Bulls take charge By Russell Bennett WEST GIPPSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION CARDINIA’S clash with Kooweerup on Saturday was the (extremely) early front-runner for the ‘game of the year’ title after a superb 94run sixth-wicket partnership between former Cranbourne batsman Ben Maroney and young gun Travis Wheller steered their side to victory. There’s a 20-year age gap between the pair but they both displayed incredible calmness and maturity despite coming together at 5/104 chasing 200 for a memorable win. The Demons won the toss and elected to bat and openers Chris O’Hara and former Bulls coach Mark Cooper put on an ominous 111-run stand for the opening wicket before the former was run out for the second time in as many games (for 61) and the latter was stumped advancing down the wicket by Ben Parrott off Dwayne Doig for 49. But despite the strong partnership, the Demons weren’t able to assert their authority with a particularly strong run-rate on an E. Gunton Reserve surface that - while looking its lush, pristine best - seemed to play much quicker than normal. Chris Bright (24) and the in-form Ben Spicer (34) both looked to pick up the pace later in the innings, and at 6/200 after their 40 overs the Demons seemed to have the runs on the board for victory.
Jess Mathers bowled Bulls opener Pat Nolen early in the side’s chase with an absolute peach but the 41run stand between Alex Nooy (28) and skipper Neil Barfuss (26) that followed helped set the side well on the path to victory. Nooy, in particular, looked in ominous touch before being left shocked by an LBW decision off the bowling of young Demon speedster Jason Cox. Matt Davey snared Barfuss, while Cox struck again to remove Kim Bentick for 24 thanks to an absolute rip-snorter of a diving catch by Cody Miller who bowled Ricky Campbell shortly after. That set the scene for the partnership of the year so far. While Maroney (58 not out) kept the scoreboard ticking over through clever footwork and looking to score off practically every ball, Wheller (43) went large - particularly square of the wicket off anything short. Maroney played the exact type of innings that his side needed most and it was clearly his best in Bulls colours so far, while Wheller’s knock could prove to be the making of him despite being dismissed at 6/198 - within just three runs of victory. The Bulls ultimately got home with four balls to spare, with Cox (2/17) and Miller (2/28) the multiple wicket-takers for the Demons. Tooradin, meanwhile, received a much-needed confidence boost in
Ben Maroney had a significant impact with both bat and ball on Pictures: ROB CAREW Saturday against Kooweerup. 160574 the lead-up to their clash with Cardinia with a nine-wicket thumping of Emerald at Chandler Reserve in Avonsleigh; Pakenham easily had the better of Pakenham UpperToomuc at Toomuc Reserve; and Upper Beaconsfield remains undefeated after a strong showing against Merinda Park.
At District level, a dominant 88 not out from Kane Latham steered Tooradin to a 10-wicket win over Carlisle Park; Kalgidhar stormed to victory over Clyde off the back of 131 not out from Pardeep Singh; and Devon Meadows and Officer easily accounted for Cranbourne Meadows and Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll respectively.
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Berwick is off to a flyer By Nick Creely DDCA REVIEW - ROUND 2 (Day 1) TURF 1 BERWICK v NARRE WARREN BERWICK has dominated the seasonopening day of the DDCA on Saturday, leaving Narre Warren on the ropes and leaving the door open for an outright victory next week. The Magpies won the toss at Arch Brown Reserve, sending Jarrod Goodes and his Bears in to face the music. Darren De Souza (60) and Jarrad Willis (58) started brilliantly, combining for 107 for the first wicket, before Mitch Shirt broke the stand, getting Willis caught behind. But the Bears were hungry for runs; with star Nathan Pilon (59 off 47 balls) playing some cracking cut shots and even crisper cover drives, leaving the Magpies unable to curtail the short square boundaries. It was danger signs for Narre, who allowed Pilon and recruit Jarrod Armitage to go berserk, putting on 127 in the space of 20 overs. Armitage, who came to the club from Springvale South, played the innings of his life. The all-rounder, more notably known as a bowler, cracked a stunning run a ball hundred, which included four sixes. He ended up on 113 notout, as Berwick declared at 4/342 off just 56 overs. The Magpies were simply unable to restrict the bleeding, and despite the best efforts of Matin Sultani (1/62), spinner Imran Laghamni (2/60) and Mitchell Shirt (1/54), the Bears simply outplayed them. With 25 overs to play in the day, it was always going to be fireworks for Magpie openers Zach Allen and Mitchell Shirt. New recruit James Wilcock bowled fast, snaring the wicket of Shirt (8) early in the piece, setting the tone for another three wickets before the close of play.
Zach Allen (20) played solidly, before falling to Adam Watson (2/12), while Rehan Majoka and Bevan Radhakrishnan both fell cheaply, leaving the Magpies in dire straits. At the end of the day’s play, the Magpies were 4/71, with a lot of work and perhaps a miracle needed to avoid a heavy opening-season defeat next Saturday. DINGLEY v MORDIALLOC Newcomers to the Turf 1 top tier, Dingley - have set themselves up for a massive win against Mordialloc at Souter Oval. Skipper Travis Sawers won the toss and elected to bat, and the Dingoes posted 232 all out off 62.3 overs. Luke Spears (88) guided the Dingoes, and combined brilliantly with Andrew Dalby (36), for a 105 run lateorder partnership after initially being 7/85. For the Bloodhounds, Ian Daniel (4/33) caused serious problems, while seam pair Stuart Squires (2/24) and Chathura Athukorala (2/54) was amongst the wickets. With 17 overs left in the day’s play, Mordialloc were left stunned at 4/26 and their best batsman back in the sheds, before steadying to 4/56 at the end of the day. Stuart Squires (19) and Damith Ralalage (11) will resume next Saturday with a lot of work to do to save the game. HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS v DANDENONG WEST Wickets have tumbled at Reedy Reserve, where Heinz Southern Districts hosted Dandenong West on Saturday. Cobras skipper Robert Davies won the toss, electing to bat, before being bowled out for just 167 off 50.2 overs. Kaushalya Weeraratne (92) scored over half the team’s runs and looked a class above, but narrowly missed out on the century when he was caught off the bowling of Andrew Harry to end the innings. Peter Atkinson was brilliant with the ball, snaring 5/43, while his fellow
Berwick opener Jarrad Wills plays elegantly through the covers. 160413_18 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS
Berwick opener Jarrad Wills plays elegantly through the covers. 160413 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS partner in crime, Andrew Harry, was also influential, taking 4/32 to leave the Bulls in a strong position. With roughly 30 overs of play left in the day, Michael Davies shredded through the Bulls top-order, leaving them at a shaky 7/71 at the close of play. The pace-bowler snared 4/18 off 11 overs, worrying the Bulls with his pace. With 97 runs left to win and three wickets in hand, it seems that the Cobras are in the box seat, but funnier things have happened in cricket. BUCKLEY RIDGES v CRANBOURNE Buckley Ridges have posted an ominous 9/326 on the first day of their clash with last year’s premiers Cranbourne. Winning the toss and batting, Buckley couldn’t have got off to a worse start, losing Jayson Hobbs for a duck early.
Cranbourne hit their top form CRANBOURNE BOWLS ROUND 2 of the Saturday Pennant season proved a real confidence booster for the Cranbourne Bowls Club with all three sides handling the blustery conditions with ease. The top side defeated Ferntree Gully by 25 shots at home, the number two side returned from Chadstone with a six-shot victory and the third team had an amazing 31-shot triumph over cross-town rival Cranbourne RSL. Skip Ian Barrenger fired up the home team before the game which inspired a great win against Ferntree Gully to win by 25 shots. His team, led by Lynne Wood, Paul O’Day and Nick Hardy, went on to win by 14 shots, were the standout side. At Chadstone, skip Gary Farrington had a great game against Chadstone with a nine shot win which set up a hard fought win overall by six shots. “Gary was the difference between winning and losing
Cranbourne bowlers from left, John Spencer, Peter De Lisle and John Stanley time the green at 13.3 seconds. Picture: CONTRIBUTED with some great shots played that were simply outstanding,” teammate Lyndsay Coate commented after the game. The third side did well to defeat Cranbourne RSL by 31 shots and winning on all rinks with skip J McKenna, Ron Shields, Vic Buttera and Ian Crimmins the standout rink.
Back at the club after the game, Chairman of Selectors, Graeme Wood, was very pleased with the outstanding results. “That was a really good result. We are particularly pleased with the new and improved bowlers at our club that has made us a very happy club to be part of,” Graeme said.
Side 1 Division 2 Cranbourne 89 defeated Ferntree Gully 64: P Elgar 24-17, D Boggie 20-20, I Barrenger 27-13, and G Hunt 18-14. Side 2 Division 3 Cranbourne 86 defeated Chadstone 80: G Dudink 2523, S Burnett 24-16, M Scotter 18-31 and G Farrington 19-10. Side 3 Division 4 Cranbourne 85 defeated Cranbourne RSL 54: J McKenna 27-13, J Kent 18-15, S De Piazza 17-16 and R Sorrensen 23-10. All the Cranbourne results for midweek Bowls round 3. Midweek Round 3 Side 1 Division 1 Ladies Cranbourne 53 lost to Mount Waverley 63: C Wright 16-25, S Venville 1913 and F Farrall 18-25. Side 2 Division 1 Open Cranbourne 66 defeated Berwick 54: G Dudink 2617, P De Lisle 17-21 and I Partington 23-16.
But Buckley set about resurrecting the faltering start and began a series of solid partnerships. Troy Aust (62) combined for 124 with Sushantha Pradeep to give the side a major advantage against a strong Eagles bowling outfit. Pradeep, in particular, was excellent, striking the ball cleanly, before unluckily falling for 99 off the bowling of Jakeb McVicar. For the Eagles, McVicar (4/47) bowled well, snaring some key wickets, while Steven Spoljaric (1/45) bowled tidily throughout the day. It is going to be a tricky chase for the Eagles, but with guns Steven Spoljaric and Matt Chasemore, anything’s possible. SPRINGVALE SOUTH v PARKFIELD Springvale South has batted well to leave their opening clash with Parkfield in an interesting position.
Bloods skipper Craig Slocombe elected to bat, and the side posted an imposing 9/241, before declaring with 12 overs left in the day’s play. Reliable opening batsman Michael Vandort (40) anchored the innings, Nathan King (64) played a strong knock in the middle order, while Slocombe (41 off 24 balls) pinch-hit some late runs. Shane Bell (4/65) was the pick of the bowlers, while Matthew Aslett (2/62) bowled well, opening the bowling for the Bears. In reply, Parkfield are sitting at 0/28 off 12 overs, with 214 runs left to win next Saturday. HALLAM KALORA PARK v DANDENONG NORTH Hallam Kalora Park is in the box seat to claim their first victory of the season, comfortably dismissing North Dandenong on Saturday. Dandy North skipper Jurgen Anderson elected to bat, and they were rolled for just 115, with Hawks bowlers Jagveer Hayer (3/22) and Steven Gilmour (2/10) doing the bulk of the damage. North opening batsman Nasrat Malikzada (36) provided some resistance, but it was all one way traffic for the Hawks. Interestingly, 26 of the 115 runs were in extras, highlighting Dandy North’s inability to put bat onto ball. In reply, the Hawks are 0/39 off 25 overs, with Leigh Booth (28) and Ben Hillard (9), ensuring they go into next week unscathed. TURF 2 BEACONSFIELD v ST BRIGID'S/ ST LOUIS Beaconsfield played St Brigid's/St Louis in their opening games in Turf 2. The Tigers won the toss and elected to bat, posting 142 all out. Michael Mitchell (27) and Brendan Johnson (27) were all solid, ensuring they would go into next week with a solid platform to defend. In reply, St Brigid’s is sitting comfortably on 0/25 off 11 overs.
Back to the drawing board HAMPTON PARK BOWLS HAMPTON Park’s midweek bowlers had a disappointing day with two losses. Division 1 were at Pakenham and finished with a four shot loss overall. Denise Eastick, Toni Sutton, Geoff Ladner and Neville Hendrie nearly pulled of a miracle, losing only four ends for a 36-9 win, but Jen Sherry, Helen Lambert, Andrew Brandolin and Ellen Smith went down 15-28, and Val Moore, Ann Westwell, Shane Collins and Chris Hendrie, 12-30. Hampton Park (1) 2-63 lost to Pakenham (1) 14-67. Division 3 were at Pound Road against Mulgrave Country Club for a similar result. Rhonda Diaper, Stuart Tokely, Brian Diaper and Geoff Ampt led all day and finished with a 26-12 win, while Rob Woff, Ron Beverly, Peter Hayden and Heather Naismith lost 15-23, and Janice Collins, Lou Soligo, Gwen Clough and Ray Wood went down 11-26. Hampton Park (2) 2-52 lost to Mulgrave CC (6) 14-65. Saturday saw an overall improvement from the lower teams, but Division 1 still struggled this time against the powerful Mulgrave Country Club. Vince Kovacic, Ian Bartlett, Clint Mills and Laurie Edwards won 2719, but they were only winners. Geoff Ladner, Peter Hayden, Larry Simpson and Zak Storm lost 18-27, Sean Mc-
Donald, Chris Hendrie, Steve Barnes and Shane Collins lost 13-23, and Mark Paton, Shane Hardy, Neville Hendrie and Warwick Hardy lost 1227. Hampton Park (1) 2-70 lost to Mulgrave CC (1) 16-96. Division 4 were at home, also against Mulgrave CC for a much needed win. Val Moore, Tracey Storm, Ellen Smith and John Nunan had a comfortable 25-10 win, while Janice Collins, Helen Lambert Jim Westwell and Jos van Hout won 2416. Andrew Brandolin, Heather Naismith, Stan Hatch and Ken Cobden held on to win 19-17, but Jen Sherry, Craig Richards, Denise Eastick and Geoff Ampt lost 18-25. Hampton Park (2) 16-86 defeated Mulgrave CC (6) 2-68. Division 6 travelled to Heathmont and had another win. Best for the Parkers were Val Simpson, Bill Holden, Toni Sutton and Ian Kitt with a team lifting 37-15 win, while Richard Pallet, Dave Clarke, Bill Web and Ron Beverly won 22-19. Aaron Douglas, Gary Perrin, Marion Battaglia and Ray Wood had a late comeback (19-20) but just missed the win, while Gerry Cox, Lou Soligo, Rob Woff and Stuart Tokely also made a late comeback and went down by 3 (14-17). Hampton Park (3) 14-92 defeated Heathmont (6) 4-71.
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GEIST 2005, 17ft, 4-5 berth, A/C, shower, 3 way fridge, 85L tank. $26,000neg. 0417 315 707.
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JAYCO Swan 2005. 30th Anniversary edition. Jayco roof rack suitable for small boat or bikes. Bagged awnings on the front and rear. Bagged side awning that has zip on canvas wall to turn it into an annex. Gas cook top, microwave oven and 3 way fridge. Queen size bed at the front double at the rear. Pioneer CD radio. Some wear and tear on the canvas consistent with the age of the van. New tyres fitted 3 years ago with 95% tread. Great family van that is easy to tow. Registration (R23-900). $16,500.00 Neg. Phone: 0430 779 330.
ON-SITE Caravan. Boulevard Caravan Park. Eildon. Annuals & permanents only, pet friendly, heated pool, bedding for 6, queen bed with electric blanket, fully equipped kitchen with stove, microwave, fridge, full ensuite, air conditioning, large undercover outdoor entertaining area with wood box and a six seat dining setting included. 2 x 90Kg gas bottles, lockable outdoor shed, room for a car and boat, quiet corner location on a large block with room to expand. Family park with a kids play room and a multi purpose family/rumpus room with Foxtel, bar, fully equipped kitchen and BBQ facilities. $24,900.00 Negotiable. Enquiries to Jenny 0410 342 114 or contact the caravan park direct, Yvette on 5774 2128.
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REGENT Tourer Caravan "17 footer", single axle and so easy to tow. Has to be the best and cleanest on the market. We have had so many happy family holidays with our 3 kids and now we are moving into a town house and the kids have grown up and moved out. Stove and Refrigerator (both work on gas and electric ) have recently been serviced and checked over. The Van its self is spotless inside and out and presents as close to brand new. Tons of storage cupboards and the best floor plan, registration (F25-580). We need to sell quickly as we are moving soon. The van is garaged in our shed at Narree Warren North. $13,999. Phone: 0408 311 956
VOLVO Bus 1988 converted to a mobile home. Always been stored undercover. Has toilet, shower fitted. Roller door at the rear to fit a small car etc. Sink, fridge, microwave included. In excellent mechanical condition. Currently on club rego. Low klms on engine rebuild. Mid mounted Diesel engine. 1 double bed with great mattress, and 2 single beds. Stored at Moama NSW (near Echuca). Call Ian for more info on 0408 505 536.
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DAIHATSU Sirion 2001, 4 door hatch, 5 speed manual, air cond, power steering, no rust, no damage, just out of registration, would not need much for RWC, has been maintained. One lady owner, service books, VIN JDAM100S000542510, inspection will not disappoint, $1,350. Ph 0417 552 001.
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FORD Territory, 2006. All wheel drive. Silver. 200,000kms. Dual fuel, direct gas injection, tow bar and electric towing brakes, RWC, 10 months registration UFW045. $10,000 Ph: 0405 257 043
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NISSAN XTrail, 2007, TI 4x4, pearl white, leather seats, sunroof, 163,000 kms, 12 months reg, HWKS-23. $12,500 ono. 0409 723 923.
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TOYOTA Hiace, 2003 Commuter van. 12 seater, automatic, dual fuel. 260,000kms, TGI-482. $11,000neg. Ph: 0434 397 898
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FORD, Falcon, XR6, 1999. White, 300,000kms. c/ctrl, A/C, PS, pioneer USB, t/bar. VIN 6FPSAAAJGSWXK29717 Clean, GC. $1950 Ph: 0432 809 198
FORD, Fiesta Sedan. 2011, 1.6Lt auto. 35,000kms. New tyres, VGC, service books. RWC, reg to 10/17 IFY9EF. $9,900. Ph: 0429 068 115
FORD Fiesta, WQ LX. Reg No WUX-715 With only 72000kms traveled. This little car is in as new cond with full serv hist avail female driver comes with RWC and 12 mts rego 4 new tyres Great 1st car runabout with the safty of air bags nothing to spend $8500 Ph 0407 505 040.
HONDA VFR400R Nc30 1993 model, 11800 kms, reg (EY-754), road worthy, private sale. $6,500. Mobile: 0499 111 924.
All types. Pay up to $8,999. Trucks, 4WD, Utes. Cond. apply. 24/7. LMCT 11499. Car removal: 0401 580 093
HOLDEN Barina Spark 2012. Four door hatch, 1.2lt, 5 speed manual, air con, black, low kms, reg (ZNA-000), service books and more. Bargain $5,500 ono. Phone: 0424 083 691.
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Land Rover
Mission 100 defines our Vision which is to be the best automotive organisation in the country by consistently striving to deliver 100% guest satisfaction to 100% of our guests 100% of the time, where employees are engaged; the community is served; and our business reputation is infused with integrity and fun.
A FEW THOUSAND MORE REASONS TO OWN A LAND ROVER
BERWICK VOLKSWAGEN ONCE A YEAR
SPRING CLEAN NEW, DEMO & PRE-OWNED SALE
Now available.^
Great range of stock All at great prices Across passenger and commercial vehices Limited time only
FOR A LIMITED TIME RECEIVE COMPLIMENTARY OPTIONS UP TO $4,000 Spring is the season to stand out and look your best. And now you can with Land Rover’s 2016 Model Year Spring Runout. Receive $4,000 worth of options on Discovery Sport, Range Rover Sport and Range Rover Evoque. This offer won’t last long, so visit Berwick Land Rover today.
On now until 31st October!
Berwick Land Rover Corner Princes Hwy and Clyde Rd Berwick. Sales or Service call (03) 8726 1500. berwicklandrover.com.au
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*Complimentary options offer applies to new and demonstrator 2016 model Year Discovery Sport, Range Rover Sport and Range Rover Evoque vehicles ordered and delivered between 1 October and 30 November 2016 at participating dealers while stocks last. $4,000 maximum value refers to total retail value of factory options itted to the individual vehicle. Consult your Land Rover dealer for availability. ^Consult your dealer for terms and costs of Service Plans. Finance provided by Land Rover Financial Services which is a registered trading name of Jaguar Land Rover Australia Pty Ltd. The registered trademarks and trading name referred to above are operated and used under licence by St. George Bank – A Division of Westpac Banking Corporation ABN 33 007 457 141 AFSL and Australian credit licence 233714. LMCT11439
749 Princes Hwy, Berwick. Ph: 03 8768 0188 berwickvolkswagen.com.au Applies to new, pre-owned and demonstrator vehicles sold between 17/10/2016 and 31/10/2016. Whilst stocks last. Private buyers only. Not available with other offers. Berwick Volkswagen reserves the right to change or extend this offer. LMCT11264.
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