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Abuse in the frame By Cam Lucadou-Wells
Damien Howard will point the lens at family violence. 160429 It doesn’t need to be physically violent to inflict deep wounds on the victims, he said. Psychological abuse is the most damaging but also, sadly, the most tolerated. Even after her partner has threatened to kill her, sometimes the victim
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doesn’t think he is doing anything wrong, he said. “She says he’s not a bad guy because he doesn’t hit her. “There’s even a tolerance for it. It becomes the status quo.” One by one, the wife’s friends stop
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DAMIEN Howard has swapped his police badge for the camera lens as he seeks to make a TAC-style “shock” commercial against family violence. He covered the Casey beat for seven years as a cop and said more needs to be done to stop the scourge. “There are a lot of organisations doing great work for victims but I feel it’s not enough – especially considering the number of people affected. “It’s a wonder the campaign’s not seen everywhere – on bus shelters and in school curriculums.” Shockingly, a woman is killed every week in Australia at the hands of her partner or former partner. Mr Howard has seen hundreds of households wrecked by abusive husbands and dads in Casey. He said no other issue took up so much police time. “It’s always the stuff to do with kids that gets to me,” Mr Howard said. “It’s also when you see a dog neglected. It’s more the innocent victims that shakes me up.” He said one in four children experience family violence and then copy their parents’ tortured dynamics. They copy those “little things” that go under the radar and as a result they are three times more likely to be perpetrators or victims of family violence as adults. In his advertisement Mr Howard intends to show not only the impact on the partner but also the damage to her children. “It will show there are many victims of domestic violence and how it destroys lives. “It’s designed to educate and shock.” Mr Howard has seen brutal relationships maintained without complaint through 20 years of abuse.
“We nearly have to force their hand for them to walk out.” Mr Howard had given himself a 10-year limit on his time on the police force. He had enjoyed the job, its variety and working in the community. It was busy and it got busier as Casey’s population exponentially grew. He then walked out to pursue his long-held dream to be a film-maker. Movies grabbed Mr Howard’s imagination when he watched Steven Spielberg’s works such as ET as a child. “I have vivid memories of these films. They’re timeless. “I watch them with my own kids and I can see myself watching them with my grandkids.” His long-held goal was to work in the US as a director. When he won a scholarship to LA, it further whetted his appetite. It opened his eyes to the creative deluge of film and TV produced in Hollywood where film students inspired him with their proactivity, passion and hard work. “In any job, I thought I’d retire at 60. But I don’t think I’ll retire as a film-maker. “It’s not about the money. It’s about when you go to a movie and you feel moved - that feels amazing.” Mr Howard’s works don’t shy from difficult subjects. He has produced works on depression and on cagefighting’s positive influence on disaffected youth. For his family violence campaign, he is seeking $7000 through a crowdfunding site launched on 29 October. The fund-raising ends on 27 November. Every $1 in $10 raised will go to the White Ribbon Foundation.
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Car set to show it By Cam Lucadou-Wells NOTHING drops the jaw like an immaculate vintage car. Akoonah Park Men’s Shed members are rallying to a prostate cancer fundraiser, bringing some of their rare, preened vehicles out for show on 30 October. There’s the bold swagger to Maurice Hall’s 1965 Mustang coupe with red leather cabin and seats, and Nicholas Bolis’s short-deck-tailed 1961 Cadillac de Ville - both befitting the confident Sixties. That’s not to dismiss the charm of Eric Chaplin’s topless 1935 Chevrolet saloon, one of the few left in the world and with leather seats like a well-worn briefcase. For their owners, there’s well-deserved pride in these exhibits. Often there’s also a joke about the back-seat romance that have gone down as part of each car’s folklore. Mr Hall said his Mustang was a “one-off” that he bought in 2000. His mate stripped it down to a shell and brought it back to immaculate life. “It drives beautifully. If I had it as a young boy, imagine the girls I would have had,” Mr Hall said. These days, he uses it as a runaround. Roger Young has owned his 1965 original HR Holden for close to 50 years. The vehicle, which has 500,000 kilometres on the clock, was first owned by famous car dealer Reg Hunt and was sold to Mr Young in 1967. It still gleams in its original paint and chromework, and is taken out on the road every week - including for a recent 600-kilometre Sunday outing. Mr Young describes it as a “charming” drive. “I love it because it’s tactile.
Maurice Hall with his 1965 Mustang.
Len Vidler with his 1949 Pontiac.
Eric Chaplin and his 1935 Chevrolet Master Tourer. 160695 There’s no power steering, no air conditioning and no sound system. “The seats are uncomfortable. You know it after you’ve been driving it.” Mr Chaplin says his 81-year-old Master Tourer Chevrolet was just one of 199 built in the world. He knew of perhaps one other still in Australia, he said. This grand specimen was featured in the US mini-series The Pacific about the Pacific Theatre of World War II. That job prompted Mr Chaplin to get a new fold-down sun-top for the car.
It was assembled by Holden in Australia and originally “in my family”. Mr Chaplin reclaimed it when out on a plumbing job and found out it was for sale. He said it drives like its vintage, and is slow to pull up on the mechanical brakes. “It’s a lot of fun, but.” Mr Bolis bought his bold Cadillac from the original owner in California three years ago. Though less luxurious than the Cadillac El Dorado, the car would have originally sold for close to the cost of a house.
Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS Its extravagance was emblematic of the post-World War II boom and became a status symbol. Its awkwardly large turning circle and immense length makes it difficult for suburban outings but it still handles the corners during a Dandenong Ranges cruise. Len Vidler boasts a 1949 two-tone Pontiac with a five-litre Chevrolet motor and smart chrome bonnet emblem that looks just like the original. “I don’t drive it flat out but it’s just been driven to Euroa.” The Classic Car and Bike Show is on 30 October from 8.30am to 1.30pm at Akoonah Park Showgrounds. It
Nick Bolis with his 1961 Cadillac de Ville. costs $5 for show entrants, which is open to all makes and models, while others can enter for a gold coin donation. All proceeds to the Prostate Cancer Foundation.
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Jail follows a test drive ber. The van had been stolen in an aggravated burglary two nights earlier, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told. Steckis had also tried to evade police while riding a stolen Kawasaki motorbike at the Comfort Inn car park in Dandenong on 15 September. A police officer grabbed Steckis’s arm as the accused rode past, bringing the rider to ground. Steckis, who was arrested after a struggle, had stolen the bike while taking it for a test ride which he arranged with a Beaconsfield owner on 6 September.
A BERWICK disqualified driver in his early twenties has been jailed over driving several stolen vehicles in two weeks in the midst of a long-term drug habit. Nicholas Steckis, who had just been released from custody one day before the thefts, appeared at court via video link from Fulham Correctional Centre on 24 October. He pleaded guilty to three counts of stealing motor vehicles in September as well as breaching a just-commenced community corrections order. Police had pulled over Steckis in a stolen Mazda van containing ice and cannabis in Dandenong on 20 Septem-
He stole a Commodore advertised on Gumtree during a test drive in Clayton on 3 September. During his escape, he reversed the vehicle into the owner’s knee. Steckis was later identified by a distinctive tattoo on his hand, the court was told. He also withdrew $600 from another person’s bank card without permission at a Berwick ATM in January. Defence lawyer Bernard Keating said Steckis had a supportive family and good upbringing including an education at Hillcrest Christian College. “The (community corrections) order hasn’t had a chance to work,” Mr
Keating said. Steckis’s family had seen “improvement” in the accused during his month in remand custody, the lawyer said. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said Steckis would be jailed for further time to make it clear he had to obey court orders. “When interviewed (by police) in January, he thought it was all a joke,” Mr Vandersteen said. “Well, the joke has run away with him.” Mr Vandersteen said it was “not funny” to be affecting other people’s lives - including Steckis’s family - by
stealing cars. “Two years ago you certainly wouldn’t have thought you’d be speaking to a court from prison.” Steckis was jailed for 60 days, including his 38 days in remand. The term will be followed by a 12-month community corrections order, including judicial monitoring. The order was varied to remove 150 hours of voluntary work to allow Steckis to focus on his drug rehabilitation, Mr Vandersteen said. Steckis was ordered to submit to a DNA sample for police and was disqualified from driving for eight months.
Meher has faith in his abilities - on the court and off By Cam Lucadou-Wells
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ly, the NBA. The Casey Basketball Association has been a model of cultural acceptance, Meher’s mother said. Meher has recently won a spot in the association’s regional under-16s
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THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD Meher Bains stands tall on the basketball court - as well as the court of schoolyard opinion. Meher from Berwick is a trail-blazing first student of Sikh background at his school, as well as the first to represent a Casey Basketball Association’s regional squad. With a sharp jump shot in his armoury, he’s hit a career high of 30 points in a game. So he is proving a forward in more ways than one. Along the way, he’s endured cruel taunts about his background from some of his peers. Some teased him on the mistaken premise he was Muslim, shockingly advising he should join ISIS and detonate a suicide bomb. “It kind of hurts me but I try to ignore it,” Meher said. “You kind of remind yourself you’re better than these people who call you these things.” His mother Upkar knows of other boys whose turbans were banished and hair cut by their parents to avoid teasing at school. Now other boys of Sikh background are following his footsteps and enrolling in the supportive Berwick Chase Primary School, Ms Bains said. “We are really involved in our boys’ schools and in sport - we are involved in the community.” This family of six remain proud of their faith. All four boys love their basketball, though the family’s well-worn and now broken basketball ring if perhaps suffering from too much love. Ms Bains emphasises to her boys not to give up on their dreams - or follow the wisdom of basketball great LeBron James: “Strive for greatness”. Meher strives for the attainable goal of US college basketball and, hopeful-
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Marie Wemyss, Jillian Wemyss and Wendy Parker showcase hand-made crafts. 160529
Andre, 10, examines the beautiful flowers on display. 160529
Trish Shields, Jill Mainland and Denise Gollings at the Berwick Flower Show. 160529 Picture: ROB CAREW Charlie-Kate, 10, eight-year-old Josh and 10-year-old Andre. 160529
Jemima, 14, performed beautifully for all the visitors. 160529
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Flower show’s a blessing and activities to keep the children entertained. Berwick Flower Show chairman Neil Lucas said the show was well attended by members of the community and parishioners brought along their extended families and friends. “The whole building was well presented in every respect. The atmo-
THIS year’s Berwick Flower Show raised more than $9000 for the Berwick Anglican Church and coincided with the church’s 150th anniversary celebrations. The flower show featured an array of floral arrangements, plants, food
sphere was terrific and the stalls and food provision were top class,” Mr Lucas said. “The committee was strongly supported by 80 volunteers who helped both before and on the day of the fair “The wonderful flower display on the theme ‘150 Years’ at the front of the worship area was extra special, and
was complemented by a multitude of specimen flowers and an Australian floral display.” Food included Devonshire tea, Dutch pancakes, curry, rice and a sausage sizzle. There were also cake, preserve and craft stalls as well as a raffle.
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MP turns up the volume By Cam Lucadou-Wells A state MP has unveilled a banner Our Community Embraces Diversity and plans for a cultural event in an effort to unite Casey’s communities. Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley launched the campaign during her community forum for cultural harmony at Oakgrove Community Centre on 20 October. The banner will be hung at the front of her office’s Princes Highway frontage passed by an estimated 5000 vehicles a day. “I’ve been upset by some of the statements by some of your so-called community leaders,” Ms Graley said. She wished “those statements” hadn’t been given the airing they had, and it was up to others to “develop a more powerful voice” to counter them. “It’s more important than ever to put our hands up and say we like each other for who we are.” She pledged to organise an event in Casey in which communities could share their talents, experiences and cultural backgrounds. “We can raise our voices and make a really strong statement about diversity in the City of Casey.” At the forum, Multicultural Affairs Minister Robin Scott announced State Government plans to support multicultural events and groups that encouraged cross-cultural contact in Casey. “It won’t be a forum where we listen and nothing happens. We as a state government are determined to take action.”
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Judith Graley and Robin Scott ahead of the 20 October forum for cultural diversity 160884 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS The Government had recently launched a trial of educating employers on “often unconscious” biases against hiring a diverse workforce. It included talks with media outlets to offer “more inclusive” internship programs, better reflecting Melbourne’s diversity. Mr Scott re-iterated the State Government’s belief that “diversity is our greatest strength” - noting more than 27 per cent of Casey’s residents were born in a non-English speaking country. At the heart of multiculturalism was our common humanity, he said. He also spoke on values of “mutual obligation” and “a fair go”. “There’s no reason for prejudice in the Victorian community. It should always be challenged.” Mr Scott said that the State Government was willing to “extend the hand of support and friendship” to Casey council to promote multiculturalism. He praised the neighbouring
City of Greater Dandenong for its “really strong” commitment to multiculturalism. There had been “unfortunate comments from some members of the public” amidst a heated debate over a proposed mosque in Narre Warren North in April. Islamophobia - “an irrational fear” - partly came from people not having direct experience of others from different backgrounds, he said. People frightened by “events around the world” should not project those fears on a section of the community, he advised. Mr Scott described mosques as a part of a community that respects religious freedom. “They are no just places of worship. They serve as places where people can gather and organise youth programs. “Every person in a free and democratic society has the right to peacefully practise their religion. “Everyone is human and fundamentally worthwhile.”
COMMUNITY conversation is where the gold is. So said Victorian Multicultural Commission chairwoman Helen Kapalos in her precede to a community forum on cultural harmony at Oakgrove Community Centre on 20 October. There was much gold unearthed among 100 Casey residents at the event organised by Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley. One told of how she was put at ease after feeling “confronted” by the sight of women in burqas at a recent talk in Dandenong. As probably the only Jewish woman at the talk, she told a Muslim woman of her unease. “She put her hand out and drew a woman wearing a burqa over to where we were standing. “We started talking politely. She was so warm, so friendly. She had sparkling eyes. “So I was helped to break a problem ... something that will help me for the rest of my life.” Her summation was that we don’t put ourselves “out there” enough to meet people who “don’t fit our mould”. Another man asked how migrants could deal with being discriminated by skin colour. Another asked how his family could mix better in the community. “This is our country now. It’s time for us to come out and look after this country’s future.” A staff member at a Narre Warren primary school called
Participants and speakers in front of Judith Graley's justlaunched community-uniting banner. 160884 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS for schools to become a hub for cross-cultural contact. She described seeing children of all backgrounds playing together at lunchtimes. Her suggestion was for world music nights at schools as a way to bring people together. A man said there were widespread mental health strains among Victoria’s 11,000 asylum seekers on bridging visas. He gave the example of an asylum seeker burnt himself alive in a Dandenong park last year. Multicultural Affairs Minister Robin Scott said support services were traditionally a federal responsibility but the State Government had committed $18 million over four years to plug that “gap”. The state had also allocated
funding for post-secondary skills and training for disadvantaged multicultural communities. As a former broadcaster at five TV stations, Ms Kapalos said she was often a “frustrated spectator” to “unfair depictions” presented in news bulletins. She presented a moving video in which participants from all backgrounds took a “DNA journey”. The people’s assumptions about the “purity” of their backgrounds were debunked by their multinational DNA histories. “This test should be compulsory,” a participant said. “Who then would be stupid enough to think they’re of a pure race?”
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Mosque a blessing WITH reference to the article (Berwick News, 20 October) regarding the expansion of the mosque at the location of 365-367 BelgraveHallam Road. I have a worthy solution for the mosque authorities regarding parking inadequacies and increased numbers of worshippers. An increase in numbers of worshippers augurs well for the Islamic community and the rest of us and confirms the importance of being prayerful in this era of violence and terror. More adherants attending worship will bring about a loving growth of human qualities of loving kindness and respect for the laws and culture of this land among the increased adherants. The Catholic churches in all of Casey in order to cope with the large numbers of worshippers has spread the times of worship by having four or five masses on a Sunday and a Mass on a Saturday; thus overcoming the pressure of the need for increased parking facilities, and thus not being a nuisance to the neighbours. This change is based on the belief of honouring God for one day of the week. The Catholic Church has changed with the times and adhered to the law of the Ten Com-
Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS mandments of keeping the Sabbath Day holy. The Sabbath Day for Muslims is Friday. Perhaps my Islamic brothers who are one with us in the fatherhood of Abraham whose sons are Ismael and Isaac may give due consideration to the flexing of the rule to accomodate the increased numbers of worshippers by having two, three, four or five prayer times and while keeping the law of Allah of keeping the Sabbath Day holy. I invite my brothers of the fatherhood of Abraham to become open to change and accomodation without sparking undue reticence. Incidentally my niece is married to a Muslim, my cousin is married to a Muslim and I have campaigned for the construction of the mosque on Belgrave-Hallam Road when it was first mooted and awarded a copy of the Koran by the mosque authorities. There are ways around any difficulty - look beyond the square in order to be accomodating. The greatness is not in the winning but in the love we show to the land which has given us the freedom to practice our faith freely. My brother is a priest in Bangaladesh and co-operates with the law of the land and has functioned for the past 30 years with few issues. The Christians in Syria are dying for their
faith. I thank God that we live in harmony. Our church in Endeavour Hills has for the past 10 years established rapport with the Islamic community. I urge all peoples to explore every potential for a solution motivated by harmony. God is love, he who abides in love abides in Allah. Insha Allah to all. God/Allah bless us all. Milroy Martyn, Endeavour Hills.
What a farce I AM sitting here on this calm and sunny morning of the (would have been) GP Wave-off, feeling very angry at the last-minute cancellation of this event by the City of Casey. You made all the volunteers register online, gave minute instructions about how we were to be organised, waited until we had all bought our expensive supplies, and then, at the very last minute, called it all off. I hope you realise how many thousands of volunteer hours you have wasted, and how the loss of this important event will impact on our finances and remove one of the major opportunities in the year where the whole Cranbourne community comes together. Judy Symons, Cranbourne.
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TURNING up four hours late for a Dandenong Magistrates’ Court date didn’t cut the mustard for a hapless accused on 24 October. The man faced a long night in police cells after pushing his luck one too many times with a magistrate - who had previously warned him to arrive at court at 9.30am on the dot. The man had a long-winded excuse on hand after being led into court from the police cells. Apparently, his mate who was supposed to give him a lift didn’t show up. He waited until 11am, and then decided to walk to Narre Warren station to catch a train. On his arrival at 1am, he was arrested. “That’s it! I warned him,” the judge said. “I’ll adjourn it till tomorrow.” Before being led back into the cells, the accused was asked if there were any custody management issues. He told the court he was withdrawing from ice. A LONG-TERM drug user was urged by a Dandenong-based magistrate to get back into sport.
The 23-year-old accused, having used various drugs since he was 14, had just spent the past 98 days in prison on remand for family violence-related offences. “Go back to sport. It’s something very prosocial, and exercise is good for your mental and physical health,” the judge said. He also observed that few of the accused’s inmates would be keen on exercise. The judge said the man had limited criminal history, but was now “facing the consequences” of his drug use - including delusional thinking when first brought into custody. “It’s no surprise he’s got the mental health history he has.” He was sentenced to 18 months' jail with a nine-month non-parole term, followed by a community corrections order. THE now infamous kitten saved from a Rebels Bikie Clubhouse in Dandenong after it was burnt down has landed a Casey-based police officer in trouble with his colleagues. Constable Tim Parker, who lives in Casey but works in Greater Dandenong, was pictured with the small kitten after the fire, and
Constable Tim Parker with the kitten that was saved. 160900 has become a local hero. A banner reading, “Hero of the Week” has been hung in the Dandenong police station in honour of Const Parker and his kitten-based heroics. When Star reached out to Const Parker, he declined to speak due to the unwanted attention he has already received from his colleagues.
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Revved up in the rain THOUSANDS of people flocked to the centre of Cranbourne on Saturday 22 October for the 2016 GP Run despite the wet weather. Motorcyclists and spectators braved the wild weather to participate in the 18th annual event that saw about a thousand riders leave Cranbourne headed for Phillip Island. Although many of the activities that were scheduled to accompany the motorbike wave-off were cancelled, the main event went ahead without a hitch.
City of Casey Young Citizen of the Year Oliver Thomson waved the chequered flag that sent the bikes on their way and sang the national anthem for the crowd. The event was hosted by the City of Casey and delivered in partnership with Victoria Police and the Victorian Motorcycle Council. Star photographer Stewart Chambers went along to the GP Run to capture the action and excitement. It was a wet and windy day at the 2016 Cranbourne GP Run. 160862
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Cranbourne CFA fire fighters Jarryd Simmons and Aaron Orchard with Cyril and Vivien Briboux from Mauritius watch the take off.
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Six-year-old Dillon from Carrum Downs is ready to go.
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A Dandenong gym and social session is offering fitness and fun for the blind and visionimpaired. Dandenong Oasis is hosting a Blind Sports and Recreation Victoria gym and water aerobics program each Monday during school terms from 11am. Margaret Wickham has been attending for three or four years. “I wouldn’t go to gym on my own,� she said. “We alternate between gym and the pool, so it makes it a lot more fun. “Our gym program includes half an hour of boxing as well, which is great fun. We mix it up quite a bit. “Our instructor is very encouraging. “He doesn’t set big goals, he always comments on how good we’re doing. “We just gradually step it up as time progresses.� A BYO lunch and a game of swish follows the session. “We can hear the ball, it has bottle caps in it,� Ms Wickham said. “People can hear the ball. “At least half the ones that play are totally blind. Some of us have some vision. “You have to judge where the ball is to hit it by hearing where it is. “We actually hit the ball under the wall in the middle of the table.� There’s “no aerial stuff� involved, Ms Wickham laughed. “It just goes along the top of the table,� she said.
Admasu Akalewold and Margaret Wickham playing Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS swish. 160542 “The good players are really fast. “You need good reflexes and you really need quite good concentration. “You tire quite quickly just because of the mental concentration needed, I think. “As soon as you start day dreaming you’ve had it!� Doveton’s Karren Martin also took up the program a few years ago. “I actually used to play table tennis when I went to school,� she said. “I thought, because I can’t play normal table tennis I’ll try the swish.� She enjoys the competition and the people. “We have a giggle and that,� she said. Ms Martin has an eye condition called retinitis pigmentosa. “I can see light and darkness,� she said. “I found out when I was about 17 that I had the eye disease, and in the last seven to eight years it’s got worse. I have to use a cane.�
She’s enjoyed getting back in the water. “I used to swim a lot and I enjoy the water,� she said. “In the water it seems with the exercises they’re a lot more strenuous. “It makes you work a bit harder.� Ms Wickham said about six people attended regularly and that more people were welcome. “Apart from the social contact - we’re like kids, really, it’s great to play together - it’s also good mental stimulation,� she said. “It helps brain function, it helps us to ward off ageing. “It keeps us fit both mentally and physically and it’s a great social outing instead of just talking in a circle over a cup of coffee.� Dandenong Oasis is at Heatherton Road and Cleeland Street, Dandenong. Email info@blindsports.org. au or call 9822 8876 for more information.
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He’s a one-man charity effort A NARRE Warren businessman is using the profits from his aquarium shop to fund an extraordinary charity he runs by himself. Paul Furlong owns and operates Lots of Fins Aquarium on Victor Crescent in Narre Warren and also operates the charity Revive the Kids. Mr Furlong travels to the poorest of countries around the world and rescues slave families, orphaned children and desolate villages from desperate situations. Mr Furlong started his charity work about six and a half years ago and since then has built 23 orphanages that help with kids' training and education. He has also freed over 400 slaves and helped to re-home and educate about 250 orphans in countries such as Africa, Nepal, Pakistan, Burma, India, and the Philippines. “I have been overseas helping people almost every month for the last six and a half years,” he said. Mr Furlong started Revive the Kids in a reaction to other charities that he saw as ineffective and bloated by administration and operational costs that stopped money from going where it needed to be. “I was so frustrated with so many charites out there that had become a lucrative career for
Paul Furlong in his aquarium shop in Narre Warren. 160921 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS people,” he said. Mr Furlong also provides free concerts as a singer songwriter where some joy is needed while helping people in desperate situations. “If I see a desperate need, my heart just melts and I can’t leave without doing something,” he said. “I work with someone I trust and I set up a freehold for families of slaves, help in businesses, build orphanages or schools, I’ve had a few sewing centers
and training centers. “I take kids of the streets and give them training and something to live for.” The aim of Revive the Kids is to teach orphaned or abandoned children as well as destitute families the skills they need to survive and to improve their communities. “It doesn’t help to just give out money like some other charities do, it just makes things worse by creating a greedy handout culture which is really sad,” he said. “Revive the Kids aims to change the culture and make people self-supportive.” “Revive the Kids sets up villages or families with goats to sell the milk, chickens to sell chooks and eggs, buffalo to sell the milk and so on. “The goal is that within 12 months, they have a self-supportive team and we can hand over to locals and they take great pride and responsibility in it.” Mr Furlong says it’s not just the people he saves and their communities who benefit from his work. “It drives me and gives me a purpose to save lives,” he said. “It is what I live for, to figure out how I can simplify my own life to raise more funds to rescue more kids.” To find out more about Revive the Kids, visit http://www. revivethekids.com.au/
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TWO enterprising women are aiming to screen a documentary at Fountain Gate and start a movement in the South-East pushing back against body image pressures. The documentary “Embrace” tells the story of body image activist Taryn Brumfitt as she explores the issues surrounding body image and how people are affected by these pressures. The screening of the documentary at Fountain Gate will include a briefing session afterward where viewers can share their experiences and views on body image in society. The film is a starting point for a wider movement that encourages people to become ambassadors for the “The Body Image Movement” and help combat negative body image in society. Sharelle Cameron is a secondary school teacher from Hallam and has become an ambassador for the movement to help people develop love for how they are. “I donated to the crowd funding effort for the film a few years ago then when it came out, I saw it in Warragul and I was blown away by it,” she said. “I looked it up and contacted them about how to get involved, applied for it and was accepted to be an ambassador.” Ms Cameron has teamed up with Syndi Grambau who runs a counselling and coaching business focused on women’s mental health issues.
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TWO residents from Hampton Park have been part of a project to produce a Bollywood style Hindi movie in Melbourne. The film’s title is “WOH� – meaning “That� – and is about a girl returning to her dad’s home in Melbourne after a marriage break-up in London. Husband and wife pair, Ajay and Mita Gupta, both played characters in the movie and while they have a history of stage acting, said acting in a movie was very different. “Acting in this movie was very different to what we had done earlier,� the couple said. “The sound of the clapboard, Chris’s (Director Of Photography) call of “camera rolling� and Deo’s (Director) “Action� would instantly change Mita into Madhavi and Ajay into Desouza.� “We had to make sure we gave our best in every scene as the role demanded.� Mita plays the character Madhavi, a mature minded and loyal office secretary who co-ordinates between the staff members of the office where the film is set. Ajay plays Mr Desouza, who is a rich but simple businessman and the dad of the leading actress, Costina.
Ajay and Mita said they had fun making the film and working with the production team and other cast members to help bring the project together. “We had a great time and enjoyed working with the very talented, skilled, and committed cast and crew; all of whom are locals from Melbourne. “Working with producers and directors like Deo and Kusum has been a privilege and Kusum’s extraordinary cooking was always a big attraction for everyone on the set.� While the film is made in the modern Bollywood style, it contains many universal human conditions that the Guptas identified with. “WOH portrays human values such as pure and unconditional love, compassion, dedication, selfless service and sacrifice,� they said. “These values are needed more than ever in today’s society and it has some important messages for the community.� While the Guptas are keen to work on more film projects, they said there was nothing like working on this project in their hometown. “Overall it was like having a flavour of Bollywood experience in our beautiful city of Melbourne.�
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Time to start living WORK on an exciting new over 55 community located off Buln Buln Road in Drouin has commenced. Sanctuary Lifestyle Drouin is the premium choice when it comes to community living. It boasts smart designed high quality homes and six-star resort style facilities including a central clubhouse with indoor pool and spa, gym, billiard room and cinema. The community also features a tennis court, bowling green, men’s shed and caravan/ boat storage. All homes are two bedrooms
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Quilts brighten up children’s lives HALLAM Community Learning Centre manager Dianne Wilson and treasurer Dianne Black delivered 17 beautiful quilts to the Casey Hospital Children’s Ward and Nursery. Members of the quilting class at the centre not only make quilts for themselves but are also kept busy making quilts to be donated to causes like the Children’s Ward.
Nurse unit manager Liz Brown was thrilled with the donations which she said will brighten up the rooms and a lot of them will actually be donated to needy families going through rough times as well which will help the kids remember their time in hospital as a happy one. She also asked if a couple of the quilts could be used as raffle prizes which will help
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Furniture is for your outdoors THE Outdoor Furniture Specialists at Narre Warren aims to find the right setting to suit customers’ requirements. Spokesman Zaman Fazli said the company retails quality outdoor furniture with the biggest showroom and widest variety. He said the stock included wicker settings, stone tables, aluminium settings, sun-lounges, giftware and fountains.
“We are part of a national franchise network of 43 stores, we have the biggest showroom in Melbourne with the widest variety,” he said. “What makes us different? The quality of the products, variety of tables and chairs, service, and the availability of stock and products for immediate pick-up or delivery. “We focus on providing good quality products, service
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Situated in Berwick’s North is an elegant family home in a stunning garden setting. The versatile loor plan consists of 4 generous bdrs, formal lounge & dining, granite kitchen & family room. Master boasts wir & en suite with spa. Features European appliances, security system, duct heat, gas log ire, s/s cool, duct vacuum, wine cellar, & direct entry garage. Outdoors is stunning, with Merbau decking & café blinds.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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SLEEK, MODERN ENTERTAINER THIS stunning home is in the Chase estate and represents family living at its finest. Well positioned on a flat block of about 578 square metres, this grand split-level entertainers home has it all. The house has four bedrooms, the sizeable main with dual walk-in wardrobes and twin vanity ensuite is at the front of the home, and the remaining three bedrooms offer built-in wardrobes. The modern and raised kitchen is well equipped with stainless-steel appliances and stone benches and overlooks the spacious family and meals area. There are three separate and spacious living areas including a theatre room as well as two separate outdoor entertaining areas, one with built-in pizza oven. The property is within walking distance
to Eden Rise Shopping Centre, public transport access and some of Berwick’s finest schools, and comes with ducted heating, refrigerated cooling and a double garage with internal and rear roller access.
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TRANQUIL LIVING THIS five-bedroom family home offering character unique is positioned on just under an acre, surrounded by majestic gardens and well established trees. Indoors has a lounge, kitchen adjacent to dining and family room, wood heating and split-system heating/cooling. Most rooms enjoy garden views through ample windows, bringing outdoors in. A glass room is the perfect space to take in the sun and absorb the peaceful surrounds or to enjoy while entertaining family and friends. Outdoors has been designed for those who enjoy privacy and serenity with covered entertaining overlooking a private, spacious yard, superb gardens and a generous shed. Situated within minutes to local schooling, sporting facilities and Upper Beaconsfield Village.
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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.
INSPECT: Saturday 1.00pm BUYERS: Over $2,500,000 Andrew Brown 0411 043 625
‘Ashford’ has been designed to take advantage of beautiful vistas from every angle. A first-class residence in absolute prime Upper Beaconsfield location.
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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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Accessed by a long Pin Oak lined driveway, discover this beautifully proportioned residence of an assured & timeless design, secluded amongst colour filled gardens. An exceptional lifestyle property in a tightly held pocket.
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Quaint cottage complete with hardwood floors, light filled lounge & ornate ceilings. A refurbished kitchen adjoins a small porch/study that opens to an expansive patio overlooking the yard with several sundry sheds. Opportunity to enjoy as is, further renovate or redevelop.
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A TOUCH OF CLASS INSPECT: Saturday 12:00pm BUYERS: Over $395,000 Matt Clark 0417 411 883 Libby Rodriquez 0415 269 538
Located overlooking parkland, this property offers a designer kitchen with glass splash backs overlooking meals/ family area. Upstairs are 3 BR’s, master, with WIR and ENS with French doors to a balcony. Also incl, ducted heating, evap cooling and internal access from garage.
INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm BUYERS: Over $580,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629
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27-29 Rowallan Avenue “Clifden House” 27-29 Rowallan Av, Harkaway A private estate perfectly positioned on a fully useable 5 acre, (2 ha) elevated site in one of Harkaway’s signature avenues. This Master built, 675m2 contemporary dwelling is constructed to the highest of standards. Bespoke design, purposeful structure and precision joinery come together in this impressive 5 BR, 4 bathroom family residence- gifting all rooms with landscape and rural views. A privileged lifestyle awaits you here, cocooned in comfort with climate control, automated window furnishings, superb emporite and granite kitchen with twin ovens and indoor BBQ, numerous living spaces including library and study, resort quality covered outdoor alfresco, heated in-ground pool and garaging for 6 cars. Post and rail pastures are rich in red soil with a rubber riding arena, stables and machinery sheds – the ultimate equestrian haven. Sprawling lawns studded with mature specimen trees open out to a wonderful North Easterly aspect to the blue Dandenong Ranges and Cardinia Reservoir.
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: For Sale By Negotiation Peter Watson 0418 105 402
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65 Racecourse Road CHARACTER, CHARM & POTENTIAL 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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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!
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AUCTION Sat 19th November 11am INSPECT: Saturday 11.00am Gary Andrews 0400 250 075 Ross Neilson 0418 331 696
Located a stones throw from all amenities is this home that would benefit from your tender touch. With a land size of 650m², you have limitless potential. Featuring large covered outdoor entertainment area, sky lights, timber floors and ducted heating, it won’t last long!
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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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ENTICING NORTH SIDE NEIGHBOURHOOD Desirably situated in a leafy court setting within easy access to parks, bus, schools and shops, this beautiful family home has been brilliantly maintained by its original owners. Offering 3 generous living areas, four bedrooms all with robes while master has a full ensuite and walk in robe. The well equipped kitchen with dining and light filled living room open to a covered deck/pergola area. A separate rumpus is ideal for the younger family members away from the main living zone. Lovely landscaped gardens and a double garage complete this charming home. Just move in and enjoy with not a cent to spend.
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8 Margaret Street ‘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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Inside you automatically feel at home due to the natural light, décor and open living. You have 3 generous sized living area’s which include a rumpus, large lounge room and a separate family meals area that is over looked by a great size fully equipped kitchen that provides all the mod cons to make the chef of the house happy. Outside you have an entertainment area. There is a double garage at the front to accommodate the family cars and another steel garage at the rea. Extras in this home is ducted heating, split system cooling, wood fire place, alarm, dishwasher, gorgeous timber flooring, new carpet throughout and freshly painted.
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200-204 Princes Highway
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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)
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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST * Prime, High Exposure Site * Mixed Use Zone - 858m2 (app) * Model Tenant - Long Lease * Ideal investment with steady income and a business that has stood the test of time. * CLOSING DATE 24th NOVEMBER 2016 * For further information call Derrick Brown 0418 317 096
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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!!
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An excellent factory in a superb location adjacent to the Bunnings Enterprise. The factory has easy access designated car parking, roller doors at the front and rear, outdoor storage area, water storage system with pressure tap inside the building reception area and all amenities. The factory is an ideal investment with a tenant in place. Inspection welcome – Call now!!
Located in the prestigious Ascot Estate is this flat level block. Land area of 363m2 – 12.94m frontage this is one of the larger blocks in the estate, Protective covenants and design guidelines in place. A new estate with township convenience. Pakenham Marketplace, transport and Pakenham CBD at your doorstep. Invest with confidence in this superior estate!!
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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 ire 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.
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CLASSIC TODAY AND TOMORROW A superb period 47SQ pedigree, a prominent position & an enviable Berwick address on over an acre, 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom only a short stroll from Berwick Village & Wilson Botanic Park. Charming timber kitchen overlooking meals area with stone open fireplace & the brick open fireplace in the family room, also featuring a huge multipurpose room. A gracious veranda spanning the length of the house & a rear courtyard garden plus enormous triple door American style barnyard shed and double CP.
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Situated in a highly sought after private court this exceptional residence presents an ideal lifestyle opportunity. you will love the space and comfort afforded this property that is complete with multiple living areas, 4 bedrooms, and a host of extra features including swim spa and large dbl garage with back access. located a short distance from of berwick’s best schools, shops, train station, Hospital, transport options, boutiques and cafes plus local parks and sports facilities.
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11 Warwick Court Open Sat 1.00 - 1.30 pm James Thompson 0422 430 066
9707 5555
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Highly desirable 4 bed/2.5 bath residence provides for luxury living on a prominent elevated 4018m2 block. Located in the highly sought-after Narre Warren North precinct, the property is situated at the end of a court, allowing for peace and quiet. Gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling will have you comfortable in all seasons, whilst the open-plan living areas bring a modern sensibility to an otherwise luxurious traditional construction. The grand master suite is complimented with walk-in robes and an elegant ensuite, with views overlooking the expansive backyard area; which is perfect for the family pet (or three!) and also provides a substantial hobby shed. Also features a modern gas kitchen with plenty of bench space, double garage with interior access, and a sweeping staircase.
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living on acreage in one of Berwick’s tightly held pockets? There aren’t many left, and for those that are, the prices are now close to $1 million. THIS private, battle-axe allotment is reasonably priced and sits on the crest of the hill, affording views across to Western Port and Port Phillip Bay. Water, sewerage and gas are all connected and ready to tap into. Building envelope is designated and sits in exactly the right vantage point for the views.
Enjoy this special 4069 square metre parcel of land, build your forever home surrounded by quality residences – so close to everything that Berwick has to offer.
11a Caserta Drive Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: Kristen Turner 0410 615 228 PEAKE REAL ESTATE, BERWICK, 9707 5300
HARKAWAY LOT 6, 12-24 NOACK ROAD Located in this exclusive rural enclave, this beautiful parcel of premium land represents an opportunity to secure high quality land in order to develop your dream home of farmlet (STCA). Lightly treed and only slightly undulating, this stunning site is located only minutes from the centre of Berwick and the Monash freeway. Approximately 5 acres in size, the site has a number of possible home sites (STCA).
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NARRE WARREN Suite 7, 64 Victor Crescent 8794 6100 | BERWICK 100 High Street 9707 1400
Saturday 26th November 2016 at 11am unless sold prior Saturday 10:00 - 10:30am Photo ID required Calum Dabb 0400 273 535 Paul Dabb 0413 156 280 BERWICK 9707 1400
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BERWICK 7/2-10 AVARD COURT Proudly built through the Harmon Group and positioned within a quiet court location this brand new, three bedroom, single level property offers contemporary style, privacy and the bonus of lock up and leave security for the avid travellers. Featuring a spacious living and dining area, two bathrooms, stone benches, timber floors, alfresco entertaining, ducted heating, refrigerated air-conditioning and a double garage with internal access. Don’t miss the opportunity to purchase one of the Harmon Group’s finest homes in the outskirts of Olde Berwick.
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BERWICK 13 DEMPSTER WAY This beautifully presented home offers modern and low-maintenance living in a quiet street. Consisting of multiple living areas including an open plan meals and family room plus formal living and a separate study. Overlooking the living and meals area, the kitchen is central to the home and features stainless steel appliances including dishwasher. There is easy access to the decked alfresco area and has a full view of the rear garden, which also hosts low maintenance gardens and features a relaxation hut. The huge master bedroom features a walk in robe and ensuite with oversized shower and corner spa bath. This feature packed home also offers a wide entrance hall, ducted heating, evaporative cooling and a remote double garage and rear roller door. Ideally located within walking distance to KingKids Child Care and Sweeney Reserve and only a short drive to Berwick Fields Primary School and the Monash Freeway.
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NARRE WARREN Suite 7, 64 Victor Crescent 8794 6100 | BERWICK 100 High Street 9707 1400 GT FPB
Saturday 12th November 2016 at 11am unless sold prior Saturday 10:00 - 10:30am Photo ID required Emma Andrews 0407 053 200 Paul Dabb 0413 156 280 BERWICK 9707 1400
$580,000 - $640,000 Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Emma Andrews 0407 053 200 BERWICK 9707 1400
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Narre Warren North 1 Aranmore Crescent
Paradise on an acre.
For sale.
8794 0500
Buyers Over $1.1Million
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au
A stunning home set on an acre with room for the whole family, in a perfect location. Featuring: • • • •
A spectacular pool, spa & a roof top deck Four generous bedrooms & home office Three living areas and dining Designer kitchen with walk in pantry
Also included are downlights, ducted heating, split system cooling, ceiling fans & fireplace.
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Berwick 57 Stefan Drive
Nest or Invest.
For sale. Buyers Over $480,000 This beautifully presented 3 bedroom home is ideal for first home buyers, families or investors. • Large open plan living, fully appointed kitchen, rumpus • 3 spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite (double vanity) and WIR • Ducted heating, evaporative and split system cooling • Double lock up garage • Covered entertaining area, Low maintenance gardens Minutes to parks, shops, restaurants, sporting facilities & public transport.
F3 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894 Narelle Casey 0488 978 894
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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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
Berwick 2/3 Carabott Place
Berwick 2 Grand Manor Drive
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9707 0556
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8794 0500
Buyers Over $370,000
56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333 Kostya Baksheev 0451 661 771
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 bedrooms, master with ensuite & double robes • Polished hardwood floors throughout • Oversize remote lockup garage • Ducted heating & cooling plus split system cooling
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• 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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Buyers Over $530,000
56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021
Buyers Over $780,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Vincent Lim 0437 008 418 Paul Rogers 0418 564 032
• 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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Berwick 129 Wurundjeri Boulevard
Narre Warren North 3 Rosehill Court
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8794 0500
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8794 0500
Saturday 12 November at 1:30pm Buyers Over $640,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Victor Villella 0412 437 064
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Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
• Three oversized bedrooms plus study • Entertainer’s kitchen with stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances • Separate living areas, including front formal lounge, open meals family area
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• Fully renovated 4 bed, 2 bath on 849 square metres of prime land • Modern kitchen with stone benches & 2 spacious living areas Spectacular views, close to Westfield Fountain Gate SC & Monash Freeway.
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BEACONSFIELD 69 Lyall Road, Berwick
BIG HOME ON BIG BLOCK PERFECTLY positioned in the Berwick Views estate is this double-storey Metricon home close to schools, shops and transport. The home has four bedrooms as well as a study and four spacious living areas made to accommodate the ever-growing family. The chef’s kitchen includes stainlesssteel appliances and is located with open access to the family and rumpus areas of the home. Upstairs you’ll find even more living space with a retreat area perfect for the kids ideally positioned with easy access to the three generous sizes bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, and family bathroom. The main bedroom offers views as far as the eye can see and includes walk-in wardrobe and ensuite with spa bath.
Outside there is more than enough yard space for the kids to play safely in. Added features include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, a double garage with rear access and security system.
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SO MUCH POTENTIAL – 1025M2 (APPROX) CORNER ALLOTMENT This is an amazing opportunity, with many possibilities. The 1025m2 (approx) block has much to offer. The 3 bedroom home is currently tenanted, but vacant possession can be given with notice. It has a large lounge & dining room, separate sunroom, full ensuite & double garage. Your choices could be to re-develop the site (STCA), build your dream home, renovate or add to your investment portfolio. Regardless of which option suits you personally, be quick to seize this rare opportunity. Terms 10% deposit – balance 75 days. Inspect by appointment.
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FARMER RETIRING 40.24 HA (99.4 ACRES) Nestled in the rolling hills in this highly productive grazing property with great views from the ridge line and 5.3KM from the highway along a sealed road. A 10 aside dairy shedding yards, irrigation dam, creek and mains water. 10.5kms from the new Pakenham Race Track and a second road frontage to Dore Road. This is an ideal area for a new home site. The water is pumped to a storage tank on this ridge and then gravity fed to all paddocks. A large irrigation dam, creek and mains water provide an abundance of water. The home was extended in the 1970’s and renovated in the 1980’s. It compromises of 4 bedrooms with built in robes, master with ensuite, timber kitchen meals area, lounge with an open fire place, family room with wood heater, bathroom, shower room toilet and a large laundry . A verandah overlooks the property and the above ground pool. Contact
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Berwick 6 Dalpura Court Timeless Grand Lifestyle. Location perfect at the top of one of Village Horizons’ premier courts, exhibiting classic facade and immaculate landscaping, lies this prestigious family home. Upon entering one is greeted with grand formal atrium, formal living spaces to ones let, study to the right, and sweeping stairwell ahead. Staying down, amble through to the well appointed kitchen integrating stone benches and quality appliances, which overlooks informal family / meals and rumpus with inbuilt bar. Elevating the feature staircase
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Auction discover another sitting area and balcony with amazing views. On this level enjoy the master with BIR’s and walk through robe replete with ensuite including spa. Three further bedrooms plus another study are serviced by the main bathroom. Out to the rear lies a glistening inground pool encapsulated within quality paving, accompanied by a workshop and extra outdoor cooking enclosure. Features include to ducted heating, evaporative cooling, internal access to double garage and two water tanks.
Saturday 12th November at 11.00am View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW2325 Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Narre Warren South 7 Parish Court Modern Family Entertainer Located in a quiet and welcoming court is this perfect family home with landscaped front gardens. Located conveniently at the front is the spacious, light filled master bedroom which includes modern ensuite as well as a WIR. Opposite is the large sitting room. Stunning timber floors sweep through to the open plan lounge, spacious family meals area and superb kitchen with quality appliances including 900mm oven and ample bench and cupboard space. Additionally there is an impressive pool room
Auction making sure you have enough space for all your needs. The remaining three bedrooms are a great size and include BIR’s, serviced by the modern main bathroom and children’s rumpus room. Outside ofers a private retreat with glistening pool, a paved area with pergola as well as low maintenance greenery. Other features include, ducted heating, split systems, ceiling fans, double lock up garage, plenty of of street parking as well as close proximity to all amenities.
Saturday 29th October at 11.30am View Saturday @ 11.00am harcourts.com.au/VBW23225 Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Narre Warren South 44 Chisholm Crescent Dream Family Living Landscaped gardens and an appealing facade welcome you into this perfect family home. Entering you are met with a homely hallway with the spacious formal lounge to the right. Tiles flow through to the open plan lounge with wood heater, family meals and kitchen with quality appliances. An additional rumpus room which can be utilized as you desire and a renovated powder room finish of the first floor area. The upper level ofers a master bedroom with a massive WIR and renovated ensuite. The
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For Sale three remaining bedrooms are all a great size with double BIR’s, serviced by the renovated main bathroom and TV room/kids space. Outside boasts a large tiled area with pergola complete with ceiling fans, lighting and range hood. Two sheds, attractive yet low maintenance gardens, water tank and yard for the kids to play make this an ideal backyard. The highly sought ater massive paved side entrance can accommodate a boat, caravan or truck of large proportion.
Negotiation Over $545,000 View Saturday @ 10.15am harcourts.com.au/VBW23258 Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Narre Warren 276 Golf Links Road Invest or Nest! 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.
For Sale Outside ofers a neat, blank canvas, giving all the opportunity to do what you wish with it.
Negotiation Over $440,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23256
Other features include; ducted heating, split system, double lock up garage and close proximity to all amenities.
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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Hallam 10 Kilberry Crescent Accomodating Family Living 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 supported by a range of cupboards and large bench area for storage and entertaining, overlooking a sizeable family space. All year round comfort is assured in the home with ducted heating and evaporative cooling a fantastic feature.
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For Sale 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. The backyard area can be used for almost anything you desire with a touch of inspiration that will work brilliantly combined with the reinvigorated roof tiles. Oversized double garage allows for two large cars easily.
$529,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW22936 Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Clyde North 22 Hollingrove Avenue Quality At It’s Best Situated in this well sought ater estate, is this brand new, highest of quality, 32+ sq spec home. This superbly built, four bedroom plus study home ensures family living and entertaining is a breeze. Entering the home through a portico finished with red cedar cladding, the double doors lead you into the ground floor with porcelain tiles that blow you away. To the right is the master bedroom with WIR, double shower and spa bath, with a study to the let. Moving on to the kitchen, with Caesar stone benches,
For Sale high quality appliances including dishwasher and butlers pantry. The living/dining is light filled and leads to a large alfresco. Up an impressive Victorian ash staircase are three more great sized bedrooms with shared bathroom and separate toilet. The retreat upstairs being great for the kids. Other comforts include D/H, evaporative cooling, Caesar stone throughout, two telephone points, four data points, four TV points, sectional panel lit remote door with internal access from the garage.
Negotiation Over $650,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23245 Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Clyde North 13 Brocker Street Reside In Clyde Another opportunity arises in this highly sought ater Cascades on Clyde estate minutes from shops, schools and public transport. 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.
For Sale Further on is a separate rumpus with access to the forth bedroom and sliding doors leading out to the alfresco.
Negotiation Over $450,000 View Saturday @ 3.15pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23254
Extra comforts include dishwasher, ducted heating, cooling to the family area, two car garage with internal access and more.
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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GRANTVILLE
HOME BY THE BAY RARELY can you find such an attractive property set right on the foreshore, with magical views of Western Port to both French Island and Phillip Island. Renovated with flair and an eye for detail, the home has beautifully polished timber floors and open plan living, splitsystem air-conditioner, timber Venetians, a well-appointed kitchen, stainless-steel stove and dishwasher. The home opens to a large enclosed entertaining deck with child-proof gate, beautiful bay views and direct access to the beach. The main bedroom has a private balcony with views to the water, a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite. There are two bedrooms downstairs with a shared family bathroom with separate toilet and laundry. Outside is a fully fenced yard, carport and two sheds.
A SECURE INVESTMENT THIS well maintained threebedroom house is rented at $330 per week to great tenants who are keen to stay. THE house features a man bedroom with full ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, a formal lounge and functional kitchen/meals area plus a double garage with remote garage door. A large covered pergola and compact well maintained gardens are ideal for entertaining. Positioned on an elevated block within easy access to all services and freeway access.
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Within walking distance to the shops, doctors, public transport and services that Grantville has to offer, only a few minutes to wineries and 20 minutes to Phillip Island, 30 minutes to Cranbourne, 35 minutes to Pakenham
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22 Malcolm Drive Inspect: Saturday and Sunday, 1pm-1.30pm Auction: Saturday 12 November, 2pm on site Contact: Lynn Pendergast, 0458 780 023 LYNN PENDERGAST @ REALTY
Inspect: Instructions: Saturday, 11am Price: $400,000-plus
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Contact: Greg Phillips, 0417 144 907 FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS BERWICK, 9707 6000
WEEKEND RETREAT SET on a no-through bitumen road, this idyllic setting with a neat and tidy little abode on 72 acres of grazing country and lovely views, offers the opportunity for fun, fishing and a few frothies where no one can find you. A great place just to relax or wander down to the creek at the bottom of the hill with a fishing rod or watch the deer roam around - this would make a perfect weekender or even a commuting base for the hobby farmer. The fully self-contained one-bedroom relocatable home is generous in size - 14m x 4m, in excellent condition and has airconditioning, a pot-belly stove, open plan kitchen and family space, is connected to power, eco septic system, etc. There is a permit with the property for the construction of a home on this site when ready to upgrade.
315 McKenzie Road Inspect: By appointment Price: $450,000 Contact: Ray Cullen, 0429 977313 RODWELLS RURALCO PROPERTY, PAKENHAM, 5941 5396
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GRAND HOUSE ON LARGE BLOCK
Owned by the same family for well over 100 years, this charming 6 acre property in the midst of this renowned fertile & picturesque high country enroute to the Baw Baw snowields, is now available to purchase. It features a extended 3 BR weatherboard 1940’s home, plus a superb 10x3 meter deck ideal for relaxing & enjoying the serenity and Mountain views. The property also includes “Icy Creek Chain Hire” shop & hut leased to a tenant. A very special property also having permanent “Bullocky Creek” at the rear of the pastured paddocks. $280,000 Internet Id: 10065138 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, warragul
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ABSOLUTE FORESHORE STUNNER Rarely can you ind such an attractive property set right on the foreshore, with magical views of Western Port Bay to the Islands. Renovated with lair and an eye for detail the home has beautifully polished timber loors and open plan living, split system air conditioner, timber Venetians, a well- appointed kitchen, stainless steel stove and dishwasher. The home opens to a large enclosed entertaining deck with child proof gate, beautiful bay views and direct access to the beach. A master bedroom with private balcony and views to the water, WIR & en-suite. There are 2 bedrooms downstairs with a shared family bathroom. Outside is a fully fenced yard, carport and two sheds.
If you would like to inspect this property or have any questions, please contact Jean O’Loughlin on 0428 571 083. Open for Inspection times: Sun 30th Oct @ 1.00-1.30pm Sat 12th Nov @ 11.00-11.30am Price: $530,000 Web ID: 9760414 Address: 70 Turner Street, Leongatha
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5 • Stunning North facing 2-story home • 5 BRs, 2 bathrooms, 3 living areas • Gas central heating & 3 x s/s r/c • Spacious private backyard & entertaining area • Dbl carport, dbl length garage/workshop • Excellent location, close to schools, shops
ADDRESS: 22 Malcolm Drive, Grantville INSPECT: Sat & Sun 1 to 1:30pm or by appointment AUCTION: Sat 12th November at 2pm on site AGENTS: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023 Tamara Leskie 0448 809 458 @realty Pty Ltd
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OPENBERWICK HOMES EDITION
south eastern
BUNYIP
ENDEAVOUR HILLS
2 Ann Street
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
16 Chambrers Road
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
20 Scott Lee Drive
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
53 Abeckett Road
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
BEACONSFIELD UPPER
11 Doran Road
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
195 Split Rock Road
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
CANNONS CREEK
33 St Georges Road
Sat 11.00am
86 Beaconsfield-Emerald Road Sat 11.00am - 11.30am 6 Corringham Road
Sat 2.00pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000 Kaye Charles – 9707 0111 Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300 Kaye Charles – 9707 0111
BERWICK
34 Glenalva Parade
Barry Plant - 5625 3006
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
109-111 Drysdale Avenue
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Obrien - 5940 4044
5 Thurso Court
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
3 Rosehill Court
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
8 Moya Close
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
3 Rosehill Court
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
1Southwell Close
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
NARRE WARREN SOUTH
22 Barrier Reef Circuit
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
12 Lillia’s Crescent
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
2 Chester Court
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9706 0556
6 Manorlord Place
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
5 Exley Court
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9706 0556
93 The Espalanade
Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm
Harcourts – 9707 4222
72 Charles Green Avenue
Sun 12.00am - 12.30am
OBrien - 9706 0556
44 Chisholm Crescent
Sat 10.15am -10.45am
Harcourts – 9707 4222
8 John Hunter Drive
Sun 12.00am - 12.30am
OBrien - 9706 0556
371 Ormond Road
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
Barry Plant – 8794 6100
13/8 Monteith Crescent
Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
7 Parish Court
Sat 11.00am -11.30am
Harcourts – 9707 4222
5 Thurso Court
Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
3 Cotton Field Way
Sat 12.00pm-12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
8 Moya Close
Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
79 Berwick Springs Promenade Sat 12.30pm -1.00pm
Harcourts – 9707 4222
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
CARRUM DOWNS 15/25 Lats Avenue
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
CLYDE NORTH
5 Carrington Place
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
22 Hollingrove Avenue
Sat 10.30am - 11.00am
Harcourts – 9707 4222
11 Gavinton Place
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
65 Brocker Street
Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm
Harcourts – 9707 4222
8 Canning Drive
Sat 1.00pm
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111
13 Brocker Street
Sat 3.15pm - 3.45pm
Harcourts – 9707 4222
7 Nightingale Cres
Sat 1.00pm
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111
129 Wurundjeri Boulevard
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
1Bunderim Retreat
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
2/3 Carabott Place
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
77-81 Beaumont Road
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
88 Marisa Crescent
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
9 Abercrombie Street
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
9 Magarra Crescent
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
3 Oakmoss Close
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
2 Collins Crescent
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
37 Edgbaston Circuit
Sat 11.00am -11.30am First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
10 Luscombe Court
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
2 Jancol Court
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
57 Stefan Drive
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
9 Bangalay Place
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
3&4/4 Allan Street
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
10 Reid Mews
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
18 Leisurewood Drive
NARRE WARREN NORTH
13/8 Monteith Crescent
Sat 12.00pm
COWES 3/4 Osbourne Ave
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Obrien - 5940 4044
70 Garfield Road
CRANBOURNE 15 Lamb Street
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
24 Brentwood Drive
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
4 Jamie Close
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
3 Glenwood Court
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
9 Formby Place
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
HALLAM
OBrien - 9707 0556
10 Lillias Crescent
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Barry Plant – 8794 6100
9 Treetop Court
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
Barry Plant – 8794 6100
6 Manorlord Place
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
3 Cotton Field Way
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
9 Treetop Court
Wed 5.30pm - 5.00pm
Barry Plant – 8794 6100
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
Eview South East - 8794 1200
5 Wanda Court
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
10 Kilberry Crescent
Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm
Harcourts – 9707 4222
5 Wanda Court
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
NOBLE PARK
5 Wanda Court
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
26 Theodore Avenue
OBrien - 5995 0500
OFFICER
16 Forest Oak Court
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
HAMPTON PARK
4/8 Lyall Street
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
15 Cotham Square
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
23 Heathfield Lane
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
24 Brentwood Drive
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
75 Pound Road
Sat 12.00pm - 12.45pm First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888
88 Arena Parade
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
3 Glenwood Court
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
7 Thelma Rise
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
88 Arena Parade
Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
9 Formby Place
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
15 Cotham Square
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
11Penshurst
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
16 Forest Oak Court
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
7 Thelma Rise
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
11Penshurst
Sun 10.00am - 10.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
4/8 Lyall Street
Thu 5.00pm - 5.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
7 Thelma Rise
Thu 6.30pm - 7.00pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111
GARFIELD
Barry Plant – 8794 6100
CRANBOURNE EAST
HARKAWAY
6 Roebourne Mews
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888
40-42 King Road
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
51Tangemere Way
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Lot 6/12-24 Noack Road
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
14 Outlook Drive
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
Harcourts – 9707 4222
12-14 Caserta Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
CRANBOURNE NORTH
51 Glenview Rise
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
5 Bronson Circuit
OBrien - 5995 0500
OBrien - 8794 0500
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
HASTINGS
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
4 Oak Court
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5979 8833
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
PAKENHAM 41 Belvedere Boulevard
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
15 Victoria Place
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Barry Plant - 5941 1977 Barry Plant - 5941 1977
65 Racecourse Road
Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm
First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
15/34 Sir Thomas Place
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
2/16 Honeysuckle Close
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
8/2 The Entrance
Sat 10.15am - 10.45am
Obrien - 5940 4044
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BERWICK
CRANBOURNE NORTH
HASTINGS
21 Grand Arch Way
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
15 Charlbury Crescent
1 Westmere Street
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
CRANBOURNE WEST
1/17 Rheanva Street
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
27 Breamlea Way
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
7 Grandview Rise
LANGWARRIN
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
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OBrien - 5995 0500
24 Gaskin Avenue
OBrien - 5979 8833
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Obrien - 5940 4044
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
1 Avebury Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
31Providence Drive
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
8 Margaret Street
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
34 Scarborough Avenue
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
6 Farm Lane
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
13 Red Poll Road
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
10 Whisken Way
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
29 Kulkami Way
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
7 Liberty Avenue
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Obrien - 5940 4044
9 Kismet Close
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
6 Dalpura Court
Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm
Harcourts – 9707 4222
36 Ranfurlie Blvd
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
LYNDHURST
31 Providence Drive
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
1 Golden Elm Way
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
1 Golden Elm Way
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
6 Winterson Road
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
69 Brisbane Street
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
13 Dempster Way
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
54 Brisbane Street
Sat 2.45pm - 3.15pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
1-6/42 Buchanan Road
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
16 Blake Street
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
2A Caserta Drive
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
Barry Plant – 8794 6100
11 Dylan Court
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
Eview South East - 8794 1200
CRIB POINT 1/42 Park Road
1 Richards Road
NARRE WARREN 11Ravensthorpe Cresent
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
3/9 McFarlane Crescent
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
276 Golf Links Road
Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm
Harcourts – 9707 4222
4/9 McFarlane Crescent
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
23 Bunbury Avenue
Sat 10.30am - 11.00am
30 Godwin Avenue
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
Barry Plant – 8794 6100
30 Springfield Drive
Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm
Eview South East - 8794 1200
27 Browtop Road
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
28 Armadale Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
29 Shinners Avenue
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
DEWHURST
OBrien - 9707 0556
90 Beaconsfield Emerald Road
Sat 12.00pm
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111
2 Jancol Court
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
DROUIN
57 Stefan Drive
Sun 12.00am - 12.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
191 Princes Way
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Barry Plant - 5625 3006
15 Lodge Crescent
Wed 10.30am - 11.00am
Barry Plant – 8794 6100
14 Nottingham Court
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Barry Plant - 5625 3006
2 Church Street
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Barry Plant - 5625 3006
23 Pepperell Drive
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
Barry Plant - 5625 3006
BOTANIC RIDGE
ENDEAVOUR HILLS
23 Sandstone Boulevard
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
2 Southwell Close
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
23 Sandstone Boulevard
Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
22 Barrier Reef Circuit
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9706 0556
BUNYIP
First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
OBrien - 9707 0556
OBrien - 9707 0556
OBrien - 5995 0500
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
NAR NAR GOON
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
1Bunderim Retreat
13 Heron Close
Obrien - 5940 4044
Sat 12.00pm -1 2.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
BLIND BIGHT
Unit 1, 56 Longwarry - Drouin Road Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
11/9 McFarlane Crescent
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5979 8833
LONGWARRY
10/9 McFarlane Crescent
129 Wurundjeri Boulevard
2/3 Carabott Place
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
DANDENONG
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PAKENHAM Sat 12.00pm-12.30pm
KORUMBURRA
294 Centre Road
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OBrien - 8794 0500
46 Webster Way
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
22 Stonebridge Lane
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Obrien - 5940 4044
21 Paramount Way
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
4 Tyrell Place
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
16 Ash Crescent
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5301
53a Ryan Road
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Alex Scott & Staff - 5941 1111
29 Bligh Boulevard
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Obrien - 5940 4044
35 Dunbarton Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
50 Hartland Circuit
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
95 Eagle Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
31 Clearwater Drive
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
48 Aberdeen Heights
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
18 Harlesden Circuit
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
20 Sidney Nolan Place
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Message from the Premier This summer is forecast to be a dangerous fire season. Fire Action Week is the time for all Victorians to begin preparing. Many communities throughout Victoria have been battling with persistent rain and rising flood waters. This rainfall has provided the stimulus for increased growth of vegetation in forested, bush and grass fire areas across the state. As summer intensifies, these regions will dry out quickly, increasing the risk of uncontrollable fires, especially over the Christmas and summer holiday period. Emergency services are working with communities, businesses, local councils and government to reduce the risk in your area, while
ensuring resources are in place to respond to all emergencies. However, it is up to you to understand the risk in your area, monitor conditions and take responsibility for your own safety and the safety of your household. Taking steps to get prepared before summer means you know what to do when a fire starts. Talk to your family and friends about how you’ll know when to leave and where to go to stay safe. Leaving early means leaving before a fire starts – not when you can see flames or smell smoke. Leaving early means avoiding panic, being trapped and making the wrong decisions that could be dire.
cially if you live in bush and grass fire prone areas. Taking the right steps now will help make your decisions in an emergency easier and clearer. The steps to take are simple… • Talk to your household and neighbours about what you’ll do on high risk days and have a plan if fire threatens you and your home this summer
Use Fire Action Week to prepare your home and property and think about summer fire safety, espe-
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• Check Fire Danger Ratings daily at emergency.vic.gov.au to find out how dangerous a fire would be if one started and monitor warnings, especially when the Fire Danger Rating is Severe, Extreme or Code Red • Pack an emergency kit of essentials – including important
documents, a first aid kit, medications, blankets, water and a battery powered radio – and keep it handy Planning and preparing for fire is everyone’s responsibility. Make it yours this week and help keep your family and the community safe this summer. For more information on how to get prepared, go to emergency.vic.gov.au.
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1. Plan what you’ll do in the event of a fire, talk to your household and know where to access information on high risk days. 2. Keep grass short. Fire can ignite and travel quickly through long grass. 3. Get rid of dry grass, leaves, twigs and loose bark around your home. 4. Remove or prune shrubs near windows and well away from branches of mature trees. 5. Cut back overhanging tree branches close to property – no branches within 10 metres. 6. Keep gutters and roof areas clear of leaf litter (if you are physically able to). 7. Remove all materials from around the home that could burn, such as boxes, furniture and woodpiles.
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Season will be above average FIRE Action Week, 23-30 October, is Victoria’s annual fire planning and preparation week. The Bushfire Natural Hazards CRC Seasonal Outlook has predicted an above average fire season for Victoria. Traditionally, Victoria’s worst period for fire is in January and February. Right now, forecasts show that there is potential for an above average fire season in Victoria in the west of the state. Fire Action Week is a great time to increase understanding of the local fire risks, prepare properties and talk to other members of the household about what everyone will do to stay safe from fire. Making informed decisions is vital for safety during a fire. Now is the best time to understand fire risk and get prepared, not when a fire starts. This week, talk to family, friends and neighbours about the fire risks and make plans for what to do on hot, dry, windy days. Make sure you know where to check Fire Danger Ratings (Vic Emergency website and app). Over summer, you’ll need to check the ratings daily to understand the fire risk in your area. Remember, as ratings increase, so does your risk of fire Last summer there were over 2000 warnings issued in Victoria. It’s up to you to stay informed by using more than one source of information, understanding the three levels of warnings, what they mean and what you should do Tune in to ABC local radio, com-
It is important to be fire ready if you live on the urban fringe. mercial and designated community radio stations or Sky News TV, phone the Victorian Bushfire Information Line (1800 240 667), visit emergency.vic. gov.au, and download the VicEmergency App. Warnings are also available on VicEmergency’s Twitter (@vicemergency) and Facebook (facebook. com/vicemergency), and CFA’s Twitter (@CFA_Updates) and Facebook (facebook.com/cfavic) On hot, dry, windy days, fires will start and spread quickly. The best way to protect yourself and your family is to leave early If you live in an urban area near grasslands, walk at least two streets back if a fire starts. If you live two or three streets away from grassland and a grassfire starts, stay where you are. Grassfires are unlikely to spread into built up areas In the lead-up to summer, CFA and
MFB brigades around the state are getting out and about in their community to talk about preparing for fire. You can check cfa.vic.gov.au/events for information on what’s happening in your local area For more information on how to get prepared for summer, go to emergency. vic.gov.au Planning and preparation Taking steps to get prepared before the fire season means you know what to do when you’re at risk of fire. It’s important to prepare your property for fire, but you also need to plan and prepare for your safety. Pack important documents, photos, medications, money and clothes so you can leave easily before a fire starts Talk to your family and friends about how you’ll know when to leave and where to go to stay safe Leaving early is the safest option to
protect yourself and your family Leaving early means leaving the area before a fire starts – not when you can see flames or smell smoke. Leaving early means avoiding panic, being trapped, making the wrong choices and risking serious injury or death Do you have family, friends or neighbours who might need help preparing to leave early? Talk to them about when they’re going to leave, where they’re going to go, and how you can help Fire Danger Ratings are a good way to decide when to leave. They are not a weather forecast – they tell you how dangerous a fire would be if one started. As the ratings increase, so does the risk of a fast moving and uncontrollable fire Never drive if you can see smoke or fire. Thick smoke will make it hard to see and traffic jams and accidents are likely. You also need to keep the roads clear for emergency services You could be at serious risk of uncontrollable fires on Severe, Extreme and Code Red days. It’s up to you to stay informed. Check the Fire Danger Ratings daily and act to protect yourself and your family Prevention is everyone’s responsibility. Early action can prevent fires threatening lives and property. If you see smoke or fire, call triplw-zero (‘000’) immediately. If you see something suspicious, call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 Preparing your property gives it the best chance of survival during a fire, even if you plan to leave early
Keep trees, overhanging branches and shrubs to a minimum near your home, particularly around and under windows. A big clean-up before the fire season can make a huge difference to the survival of your home in a bushfire Embers are one of the most common causes of homes burning down during a bushfire, even if the fire front doesn’t reach the property. Check where leaves and twigs gather around your home as this is where embers are likely to fall. Keep these areas clear all summer Before you leave, make sure you remove all flammable items from around your home. Houses have been lost from things as simple as embers landing on a doormat Keep leaf litter, shrubs and any other fuels to a minimum under trees on your property. This will help to stop a fire from reaching the tree tops, which will reduce embers and the fire intensity near your home For information on how to stay safe this summer, visit emergency.vic.gov. au or ring the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667 Check that your home and contents insurance is current and includes a level of cover that will be in line with current building standards and regulations. Changes in those building standards and regulations mean that replacement homes must be built to better withstand natural disasters which can add to the cost of rebuilding.
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It’s vital to get fire ready now FIRE Action Week runs from 23-30 October and the City of Casey is urging all residents to use this time to plan and prepare for the upcoming fire season. Fire Action Week 2016 is Victoria’s annual fire planning and preparation week, signalling the start of the annual Summer Fire Campaign in partnership with emergency services agencies. City of Casey CEO Mike Tyler said the week was a great time for all Casey residents to increase their understanding of the fire risk where they live, prepare their property and decide well in advance about what they’ll do if a fire starts. “This year, forecasts show there is potential for an above average fire season with the prospect of escalating fire behaviour later in summer due to higher temperatures in spring drying out high risk areas,” he said. “The City of Casey has many areas where there’s a heightened risk, areas that are close to or among rural grass or paddocks and bushland, near coastal scrub or areas where residential development meet grasslands or bush areas. “It’s important that all residents take the time to understand the risk where they live by visiting www.cfa.vic.gov.au/myrisk. “Making informed decisions is vital to your safety during a fire. “Now is the best time to understand your fire risk and get prepared, not when a fire starts and Fire Action Week presents a great opportunity to take the time to plan and prepare,” Mr Tyler said.
Follow the these planning and preparation tips to get ready for the upcoming summer: Check the local fire risk at www.cfa. vic.gov.au/myrisk. Download the FireReady/VicEmergency app. Start checking Fire Danger Ratings daily at www.emergency.vic.gov.au/ prepare. Visit www.emergency.vic.gov.au/ respond to check warnings and learn about the three levels of warnings and what they mean. Pack an emergency kit of essentials. This should include important documents, medications, a mobile phone, torch, battery operated radio, money and clothes that would be needed for an evacuation. Talk to other household members and neighbours about how they will know when to leave and where to go to stay safe.
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or neighbours who need help preparing to leave early. Talk to them about when they’re going to leave, where they’re going to go, and how they can be helped. Be prepared for power failure in extreme weather conditions. Visit
www.earthresources.vic.gov.au/energy/safety-and-emergencies/poweroutages/guide for details. In the lead-up to summer, a number of CFA brigades in Casey are getting out and about in their community and holding open days to talk about preparing for fire.
An open letter to the community On Sunday 9 October, our electricity distribution network in the Dandenong Ranges and Upper Yarra Valley experienced its worst storm event in eight years. Gale-force winds blew trees and branches across our powerlines, resulting in more than 1,700 individual faults and cutting supply to more than 65,000 customers from Kinglake to Berwick. I would like to apologise to customers who were inconvenienced by the extended power outages last week, recognising the importance of electricity in all our lives. Severe storms are a natural event and we did all we could to restore supplies as quickly as possible. On behalf of all my colleagues at AusNet Services, I’d also like to express our thanks for your patience and understanding as we restored power. Throughout the recovery period, we worked around the clock as safely and as quickly as we could to restore power. To do this, 300 field staff from AusNet Services and our delivery partners, many living away from home all week, were supported by our Emergency Response Teams, the State Emergency Services, the Police and a range of welfare and support agencies. I would like to acknowledge and thank them all for their assistance in helping Victorian communities overcome the impact of the wind storm. Despite these combined efforts, it took until the end of the week to get every last customer back on supply. We recognise that many customers went without power for prolonged periods, and we understand the inconvenience and uncertainty you experienced. We know that while we did some things well, there are opportunities for improvement in our processes. I want to assure you that we are already analysing our efforts, and your feedback, to make sure we identify and implement these improvements. Again, thank you for your understanding and support through this challenging time. Yours sincerely
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Check www.cfa.vic.gov.au/events for a list of local events. For more information on how to get prepared, visit the www.emergency. vic.gov.au/respond. The council has also prepared fire prevention information for residents which can be found at ww.casey.vic.gov.au/fireprevention.
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What’s on Sunset Sounds
Festival of Lights
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 this month. ■ Sunset Sounds will deliver a music festivalthemed 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 10pm. Tickets cost $12 and can be purchased at www.trybooking.com/MYSA or on the night at the door. Discount passes for $10 tickets are available from Casey’s Youth Information Centres. All FreeZA events are fully supervised and drug, smoke and alcohol free. For more information, contact City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.
CASEY Central Shopping Centre will be celebrating Diwali, the Festival of Lights, with a traditional Bollywood and Bhangra performance for the whole family to enjoy. ■ Friday 28 October, 6.30pm 7.30pm. Centre Court, outside Woolworths
Early Motoring History and the RACV in Victoria FRIDAY 28 October 2pm-3.30pm Come and learn about the introduction of the motor car to Victoria which was promoted by a humble little automobile club ...one that became what it is today, the RACV. ■ Narre Warren Library, Overland Drive, Fountain Gate. Free bookings: www.tinyurl.com/ cclcevents or phone 8782 3300
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Picnic and Paws Day LYNBROOK Aged Care would be hosting a Picnic and Paws Day Community Free event that is being held on 29 October. ■ Contact Sam from Lynbrook Aged Care Facility in Lynbrook. Her contact number is 8795 5777 and her email is sgillick@mckenzieacg.com
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, fam-
ily 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.
150 years of worship IN OCTOBER the Berwick Anglican Church will celebrate 150 years of Anglicans worshipping
in the Berwick District. A month of activities has been planned throughout October to celebrate. 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.
BUSINESS SOUTH-EAST
Striking lucky with defence win By Casey Neill A FAMILY business in Dandenong South is helping to build one of the world’s most advanced fighter jets. This project and other international achievements earned AW Bell the Manufacturing Award at the 37th Governor of Victoria Export Awards, presented on Thursday 6 October. CEO Sam Bell’s grandfather Alan William Bell started the business in Oakleigh in 1952. “He was a pattern-maker by trade,” he said. “The company started off as a pattern shop and tool room. “My father (Geoff) took over in 1983.” AW Bell moved to Dandenong South in 1997. “My father has retired three times,” Sam said. “I took over in November 2014. “Now he’s as retired as I’ve ever seen him. “Some weeks don’t see him at all. “I think he’s happy with the way things are going. “It’s great to have that resource available to us. We still get him to come and look at jobs.” Sam explained that the company had two main business streams. “One is producing investment and sand castings that we machine inhouse,” he said. “That’s probably about 80 per cent of our revenue.” In the investment arm, they make parts from wax, coat them in ceramics and resins, and melt the wax out to form a mould. They pour liquid metal inside, break off the mould and clean up the finished part. Sandcasting involves building a tool from wood and covering it in sand
that sets hard to create a mould. The other is AW Bell machinery, which is entirely export-based. “We design and supply equipment to the investment casting and sandcasting industries worldwide,” Sam said. “Sixty per cent is North American. The rest spread between South America, Asia and Europe. “In North America we are the name that comes to mind when you think of grinding equipment.” “This year, most likely 15 per cent of our money will come from exports to North America. “Next year that’s going to grow even further. “In 2017-‘18 we’ll see about 40 to 50 per cent.” AW Bell has grown its name in the US by doing the obvious - going to the US. Sam even spent a year there. “The only way we can break down those distance barriers is getting in their face and becoming another local supplier,” he said. He said the travel was also an opportunity to see what the industry was doing. Geoff saw the writing on the wall for the auto industry in about 2006. “We started actively chasing more work in the defence industry,” Sam said. They eyed a more skilled and complex market. “The type of work that isn’t going to go to China and India, or low-cost countries,” he said. “It was a lot longer road than what we expected to break into it. “Normally we’re producing parts within about 18 months. “It was about seven years to break into the defence industry in the US.” AW Bell is now producing parts for
Sam Bell with AW Bell’s latest award, and a photograph of his grandparents, who started the company. the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. “We are still more competitive than their local sources on the highly complex products,” he said. “We get face-to-face and help them to solve their problems. “They don’t see that collaboration with their local suppliers. “That astounds me. “To me, it’s just good customer service.” The F-35 project has opened other
opportunities in the defence supply chain. “We’ve proven ourselves on this project,” he said. “Normally we come onto a project that’s running behind schedule and with quality issues and turn it around. “It’s really exciting to see a company based in Melbourne doing what we’re doing, providing high-quality, complex castings for the most technically-advanced fighter jet. “That’s going to be our platform to
really grow the business now.” Commercial director Vinesh Karan said the company had a US-based broker. “She’s looking for new opportunities and doing a lot of follow-up correspondence,” he said. “They feel like they can deal with someone locally. “In the next five years we’ll need a full-time AW Bell sub-employee over there or a foundry, a replica of our business here.”
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Record missed by hair’s breadth By Cam Lucadou-Wells IT was a case of so close yet so far for Gleneagles Secondary College runners who were gallantly attempting a world record on 14 October. With Guinness Book of Records stewards on hand, 628 students tried to break the record for the most runners in a beep test. The record required 593 students to complete level five of the test - a shuttle run that requires students to complete 20-metre sections in an ever-decreasing time limit. Agonisingly, 578 made the mark.
Two students, James Harry and Kyle Contencin, excelled. James completed the test up to level 14.4 and Kyle reached level 14 - both feats of elite speed and endurance. Teacher Roxanne Bell said there was great disappointment but students resolved to break the world record next year. “Students really appreciated the event. The vibe down there on the day was more electrifying than many anticipated. “We’re striving to smash the record next year.” Kyle Contencin, Roxanne Belle and James Harry hit their stride 160707 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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Dancing in someone else’s shoes STUDENTS from Fountain Gate Primary School and Dandenong Valley Special School have teamed together for a profound live dance and music performance. Led by the award-winning Rawcus Theatre Company, the students were encouraged to explore their imaginations in an intensive regime of workshops and rehearsals over three terms for the show In Our Shoes. During the process, the
school’s grade five leaders were chosen to teach students in other classes. Teacher Amy Harrington said family and friends watching the performance were also encouraged to take part in the show on 19 October. “This was a lovely experience and it was beautiful to see the school community getting involved.” The show explored themes of creativity, expression, diversity and a sense of belonging.
Euphoric scenes during In Our Shoes.
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Showpony’s centre stage By Casey Neill ALEX Morgan has been a Dandenong Show fixture for more than 60 years, and is known to those involved with the annual event as “grandpa”. But his great-grandchildren and a herd of ponies are threatening to steal his limelight. The Gazette met his daughter Lisa Wanless, granddaughter Amy Matthey, and six of his greatgrandchildren ahead of this year’s show, on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 November. “My mother (Janice) got her first Shetland, which became my Shetland, when I was two,” Lisa said. “Fifty-one years ago we started breeding and showing Shetlands, which then turned into miniatures as well. “I have 13 grandchildren at the moment, and two on the way. “They all want to be involved.” Lisa’s sister, Jayne Stuchbery, is also part of the pony world. “I think mother and my sister will be judging and stewarding at the show this year,” Lisa said. “It depends on what they need.” Lisa has eight horses on her Pakenham property, a combination of miniatures and Shetlands, and Janice keeps one miniature at her Narre Warren North home. “She’s a life member of the miniature ponies,” Lisa said. “We’d always had ponies and horses as kids growing up. “For some reason she wanted to show for herself but, of course, the Shetlands and the miniatures are small and easy for her to handle. “She’s had a lot of success breeding and showing over the years, winning numerous prizes at the Royal as well as at Dandenong Show.” Asked what made a good show pony, Lisa pointed out one of her Shetlands as “very typical of an English Shetland, where it’s got very heavy legs”. “She’s quite stocky in her build,” she said. “That red and white one, she’s got finer legs more like a pony legs. “I go more for the heavy legs because that’s what a Shetland should be, like what was in the Shetland Isles, whereas the finer ones are more
Seline and Izabelle with Shetland pony Dory. 160466 how they’ve bred them here because people want them more like ponies. “These were originally bred to go down in the mines in Ireland and Scotland. “Out in the wild, on the Shetland Isles, they roam around and they’ve got to be very sturdy because it’s all rocky there.” Lisa’s grandkids ride and help to prepare the
ponies for showing. “I personally stay in it now more for the grandkids, because what little girl doesn’t want a pony? And little boy,” Lisa said. “So many kids don’t get that interaction now and they’ve only got a little back yard. “They just have a ball here.” She said the Dandenong Show was also a great
Picture: ROB CAREW opportunity for kids to interact with farm animals. “It always amazes me when little kids, you ask them where milk comes from and they say ‘the carton’ or the ‘milk bar’,” she said. “They’ll have a bit of sheering going on or milking of cows and they have the animal nursery.”
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Casey City Council (Council) gives notice under section 190 of the Local Government Act 1989 (Act) of its intention to enter into an Agreement to Lease/Lease with the Narre Warren Football Club Inc for the development and occupancy of part of Kalora Park at 42 Fox Road, Narre Warren North (the proposal). A plan of the premises is shown below:
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A person may make a submission on the proposal. Any person proposing to make a submission under section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989 must do so by the close of business on Friday 25 November 2016. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act.
2. The Tenant must prepare, and deliver to Council, development plans prepared in accordance with the Planning Permit. 3. The Tenant, in carrying out the Development Works, must; (a) comply with the Development Plans approved by Council
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Berwick Optical Centre stocks a wide range of frames and lenses. 152509
Eyes look alive BERWICK Optical Centre, established in 1979, is an independent optometry practice in Berwick. Situated across from Harry’s Men’s clothing in Loveridge Walk, they specialise in on-site fitting and offer eye tests under the Veterans’ Affairs and Medicare Bulk billing schemes. Eye tests are available for all ages and also cater for patients who already use or are interested in contact lenses. Berwick Optical Centre is able to offer prescription and non-prescription eyewear solutions for all ages and for many different uses - occupational, recreational, sport and safety.
They can help you find a solution for sunglasses for cycling, running and golf; goggles for swimming and skiing; protective eyewear for work or sport that are safety certified and spectacles for everyday work and hobbies, just to name a few. With on-site stocked lenses and facilities, most spectacles can be fitted in a one-hour turn around. This is a fantastic benefit to all customers, so if you break your reading or distance glasses, they can have a new pair ready for you the next day - if not the same day. Berwick Optical Centre also stock a great range of sunglass-
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KELVIN Gough is an award winning lawyer with majors in economics and accounting. Now he is the owner and director of Berwick based Safe Super Homes. He said: “In the last 23 years, 100 per cent of our investors have made remarkable investment returns with our local better style quality investment houses with genuine 10 year rental guarantees - even during the 2008 Global Financial Crisis.” He will show clients how he can arrange genuine $40,000 plus discount for their series one investment rental homes. During those years, he said, the value of his copyright homes is doubling every nine years. He said that local quality investment housing offers better growth plus rental yields than any of the other rental investments that he and his wife Shu-Cheen own in other parts of Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Shu-Cheen is a world-famous opera singer and teaches singing in a special studio at their Berwick-based home office. Kelvin said: “It is occurring on our very door stop these days,” yet many are persuaded into believing that further away is a better property investment. During the past 12 months, data shows the Melbourne median house price grew 8.6 per cent and the rental yield was 3.4 per cent. Kelvin’s Safe Super Homes
Front from left, Joanne Bertuna and Sujani Aponso, behind, Kelvin Gough and Shu-Cheen Yu. statistics show that even better returns are achievable in the Berwick growth corridor. In the past 12 months, Melbourne’s unit prices grew by only 2.5 per cent and delivered rental yield of only 1.1 per cent. Safe Super investment houses are available for $1000 outside super and $150,000$250,000 inside super. Kelvin believes the next GFC is on the horizon for shares and said: “Ageing is worrying, but losing your super is worse.”
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Taking taekwondo by storm By David Nagel MICHAEL-RAY Zwierzchowski was just three years old when he and his brother Kingston took up taekwondo to simply burn off some steam. Now 16, the Narre Warren native is an Australian champion set to take on the very best in the high pressure environment of a world championship. Michael-Ray - whose name is born from the part sums of dad Michael and mum Raylene - completed a fairytale 18 months at the recent Australian Junior Championships in Bendigo, where his win in the 51-55kg division earned him selection for the 2016 WTF World Junior Taekwondo Championships to be held in Burnaby, Canada, from 16-20 November. The prestigious event sits third only behind the Olympics and Senior World Taekwondo Championships in regards to importance in the sport. It’s a super-human effort from one who dreamed of having super-powers as a kid. “His brother Kingston was four, and Michael-Ray was three when they started, and we joined them up because they were very active, doing all the boy things like running and kicking, thinking they were Superman and Spiderman, so we thought let’s direct that in a better direction,” said a very proud mum Raylene. “They gained confidence and it just flowed on from there.” Michael-Ray, who started competition at the age of seven, has taken all before him over the last 18 months. Set on a path by his one-and-only coach Jodi Brown, who coaches out of Evolution Taekwondo in Narre Warren, he took out the New Zealand Junior Championships before travelling to places like the Gold Coast and Sydney in preparation for Bendigo. It’s a preparation that paid off, with Michael-Ray winning the gold medal from
Endeavour Hills local Raymond Liew. “When I hit high school I realised I could go somewhere in taekwondo, the dedication and the passion is there and I really want to succeed,” Michael-Ray said. “I lost some fights at the start but I have improved in a lot of areas since. I won the New Zealand championships earlier this year and everything has opened up from there.” The confidence gained has seen Michael-Ray become a fierce competitor. “Coaching plays a big part, but it’s my mindset that has improved the most,” he said. “I’ve always had the skillset, it’s always been there, but the mindset has taken it to a new level, I’ve stepped it up. Everything started to make sense and I worked out how far I can go. I opened up my mind a lot more ... I taught myself that. The mind is definitely the big thing for me right now.” That fierce determination and focus has to deal with arduous daily two-hour training sessions, both at Evolution and with the AIS Emerging Athlete Program. His mental strength can also play tricks on the opposition as they prepare for battle. “Sometimes I look them in the eye and try to scare them off, and sometimes I play deceptive, act like I’m scared, to give them a false impression, and then I fight hard,” he said. Michael-Ray’s excitement at earning World Championship selection was dulled slightly when brother Kingston narrowly failed to join him, finishing second in the 48-51kg division at the national championships. But it has made him all the more determined. “He didn’t make it to the worlds, he came second, and it was his dream as well to make it to Canada,” Michael-Ray said. “But he has helped me so much. He comes to every training session, he helps
me with my technique, he’s my inspiration - he didn’t make it so I’m going to do my best for him.” And what are his ambitions beyond the world championships? “The 2020 Olympics in Tokyo is there to aim for, and if I do well in the worlds, I’m definitely training up for that,” he said. “That would be amazing to represent Australia at the biggest sporting event in the world.” Michael-Ray wanted to thank his family - his parents and siblings Kingston, Braxton 12, and sister Zofia 4, for their support, and also his coach for her inspiration. “My coach (Jodi Brown) has been awesome,” he said. “The stories of her going to the World Juniors have really inspired me and now I want to do the same. She has coached me since I started and I owe her a lot.” Raylene also wanted to say her thanks for those that have helped with funding. “The club has helped enormously and the Narre Warren community, particularly with the help of the City of Casey, has been great,” she said.
Michael-Ray Zwierzchowski is aiming for a world title at the 2016 WTF World Junior Taekwondo Championships to be held in Burnaby, Canada, next month. 160994 Pictures: DAVID NAGEL
Jack hauls in the medals By David Nagel
Jack Howell continued his rapid rise through the swimming world, claiming four bronze medals at the School Sport Australia Combined Swimming Championships in Darwin. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
BERWICK youngster Jack Howell has turned a feared foe into a life-long friend - claiming four bronze medals at the School Sport Australia Combined Swimming Championships in Darwin last month. Water ... yes water, was a hazardous substance for the 12-year-old, who now relishes his time and hard work in the pool. “When I was three or four I used to get ear infections so water was my worst enemy,” Jack said after returning from Darwin with his bounty. “When I got to about nine, mum (Therese) said ‘Jack, you don’t know how to swim’ so I took lessons and just loved it so much and it took off from there. I loved it from the start but it didn’t just click, I had to work hard to get good at swimming.” Jack was born without a left hand, giving him an athletes-with-disability (AWD) swimming classification of S10. He has made rapid improvement in the pool, his times coming down amazingly since beginning to compete at both school level and for the Casey
TigerSharks just two years ago. His four medals - in the 200-metre individual medley, 50-metre breaststroke and butterfly, and in the 500-metre multi-class relay were one thing, but his ability to put his best foot forward on the big stage was quite remarkable. The Brentwood Park Primary School student swam in 10 events, recording personal bests in them all, smashing his PB by a remarkable 56.38 seconds with a time of 3:18 in the 200-metres freestyle, and taking 12.69 seconds of his time in the 50-metre butterfly. His hard work, training three nights a week for three months leading into the championships paid off, with the experience of being part of a 120-strong Victorian team more than living up to expectations. “The experience was fantastic, I had so much fun and met new friends and we did so many activities on the trip,” he said. Therese was super proud of her boy. “I’m proud of his effort, proud of the sportsmanship he displayed and giving it his best while still having
fun,” she said. “The bronze medals are the cream on top. His caring nature shined through and I’m really proud of that as well.” To highlight her point, Therese was pulled aside in Darwin one night by the parents of a fellow competitor who was also at his first national carnival. The parents praised Jack for including their son in team activities and making him feel comfortable after feeling unsettled early in the meet. Jack also started a trend where he would welcome each competitor with a handshake after a swim and congratulate them on their efforts. It’s a trend that filtered through the team as the carnival wore on. So can this level of improvement continue? “I don’t like to predict the future because anything can happen, but I am really excited about what could happen,” Jack said. “The next big event is the Vic Open in January and that’s exciting because we get to race against some Paralympians,” he said. For Jack Howell - it could be a sign of the future!
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Stingrays pair joint winners By Nick Creely
By David Nagel DENZELL Vatansever Ly’s sprinting career has taken off at frightening speed - and there’s no indication yet as to when it will slow down. The 16-year-old Fountain Gate Secondary College student further enhanced his growing reputation with a gold medal performance in the 100-metre sprint at the recent SSV Secondary Track and Field Championships at Lakeside Stadium, Albert Park. Vatansever Ly struck gold with a time of 10.96 seconds, adding a silver medal in the 200-metres to an exciting list of achievements. And he’s only been running seriously for two years! “I only started running properly in Year 9,” the Year 11 student from Hallam said. “I started playing soccer when I was seven but broke an ankle in Year 7 and spent weeks in a cast, then doing rehab. I got back into soccer because I missed it, but I didn’t feel the same passion when I came back.” A different passion had inadvertently taken a hold - Vatansever Ly was, quite literally, off and running. He made regionals in Year 8, but his speed, and career, took off after joining the Casey Cardinia Athletics program in September 2014. A change in tech-
nique, orchestrated by coach Gerard Bourke, saw Vatansever Ly improve rapidly, making the state titles in October. He finished fourth in his heat at the national championships in Sydney in 2015 before announcing himself at those same championships in Perth earlier this year. He finished fourth in the Under 18s 100-metres final and was a member of Victoria’s winning relay team which finished just .82 off the national record held by members of the Justice Crew in 2008. That hard work with his coach is certainly paying off. “He (Bourke) pulled apart my technique,” Vatansever Ly explained. “Soccer players run with a low centre of gravity, so they can turn, where athletes run with strong posture, a high centre of gravity, the feeling of running has changed for me entirely. If I went back to running like that it would feel weird, I wouldn’t change direction because I now focus on running straight, not changing direction anymore.” Vatansever Ly’s success has led to a very busy schedule ahead. He will compete in the Victorian All-School Championships at Albert Park in November, the state championships for Casey Cardinia, and the state juniors in late January, then set
his sights on the national championships in March. “It’s not the biggest of those events, but the All-Schools are really important to me because I will be representing my public school against the best in Victoria, which will be a really special feeling,” he said. Vatansever Ly’s dreams include qualifying for the IAAF Under 20 World Championship over the next two years, where a top-six finish and an entry time of 10.55 seconds would be required. “My coach believes every season is a .06 cut down, doing the right things, but if it goes further than that, anything is possible, I’ll just try my hardest.” Vatansever Ly wanted to thank his family, coach and school for their support and has promised to work hard to recapture a feeling that he can’t describe in words. “It’s indescribable the feeling, to run in a straight line for 100-metres goes so quick but the feeling at the end is fantastic,” he said before making his biggest statement yet. “I feel like I’m still writing my own story, my story is young, I’m really new to the world of athletics and hope to make my own mark and make a name for myself over the coming years.” Denzell Vatansever Ly there’s no slowing him down!
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holke also impressed, and is a strong chance of having his name read out at the National Draft next month. In the National Carnival, Poholke also showcased his notable talent as an inside midfield, averaging 14 disposals for Vic Country. Other big names to win awards was the highly-touted key-forward Josh Battle, small forward Sam Fowler and a draft bolter in Bailey Morrish. All three players are set to be transitioned into life as an AFL footballer later next month. In terms of football, the Rays had a mixed season in the TAC Cup. After winning the minor premiership after a near faultless home-and-away season, the Rays faltered in the finals, going out in straight sets.
But nonetheless, it was a positive season for the club and further proof of the talent the Rays possess in their armory. List of winners: Best and Fairest - Thomas Glen (Beaconsfield FC), Myles Poholke (Sorrento FC) Runner-up Best and Fairest - Nathan Scagliarini (Mornington FC) 3rd Best and Fairest - Danny Allsop (Red Hill FC), Mason de Wit (Mt Eliza FC) Most Determined - Josh Battle (Doveton FC) Most Improved - Bailey Morrish (Beaconsfield FC) Best First Year Player Hunter Clark (Mt Martha JFC) Coaches Award - Matt Lafontaine (Frankston YCW) Leading Goal Kicker - Sam Fowler (Dromana FC)
QUIZ NUMBER 1528 1. HOW many gold medals did Australia win at the Rio Olympics? 2. WHICH Englishman was the first footballer of any code to be knighted? 3. IN what sport did the USA win a record 63 games in the Olympics, stretching from 1936 to 1972? 4. IN what class of motor racing was Wayne Gardner crowned world champion in 1987? 5. WHICH US swimmer won five gold medals in Rio? 6. WHICH English cricketer scored a record 197 first class centuries? 7. WHICH gruelling French sporting event lasts over 20 days? 8. WHICH New Zealand horse stormed home for a sensational victory in the 1983 Melbourne Cup? 9. WHICH Aussie sisters both swam the English Channel in 1991? 10. WHY does Captain Alan Shepherd hold a special place in golf history? 11. WHICH Aussie has scored the most consecutive ducks in Test cricket history? 12. WHICH tennis player ranked in the world’s top five for much of the 1980s never won Wimbledon ? 13. WHO was the Aussie tennis star who won both the Wimbledon singles and doubles crowns in 1970? 14. AFTER the reds, which ball has the least points value in snooker? 15. WHICH Aussie boxing champ stowed away on a boat to the United States during World War I? 16. WHICH Aussie swimmer held the world women’s 100 metres freestyle record for over a decade? 17. WHICH Swede won the 1979 Wimbledon title? 18. WHICH Aussie swimmer won silver in the women’s 200 metres butterfly at the 1984 Olympics? 19. WHO rode six English derby winners? 20. WHO has won the James Hardie 1000 the most number of times?
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Dandenong Stingrays Award winners. Back, from left: Mason de Wit, Hunter Clark, Josh Battle, Myles Poholke, Thomas Glen, Bailey Morrish. Front: Nathan Scagliarini, Danny Allsop.
ANSWERS: 1. Eight 2. Sir Stanley Matthews 3. Basketball 4. 500cc 5. Michael Phelps 6. Sir Jack Hobbs 7. The tour de France 8. Kiwi 9. Susan and Lindy Maroney 10. He hit the first golf shot on the moon 11. Bob Holland 12. Ivan Lendl 13. John Newcombe 14. Yellow 15. Les Darcy 16. Dawn Fraser 17. Bjorn Borg 18. Karen Phillips 19. Lester Piggott 20. Peter Brock
The stunning rise of Denzell Vatansever Ly continued with victory in the 100-metres at the SSV Secondary Track and Field Championships at Albert Park. 161030 Picture: DAVID NAGEL
THOMAS Glen and Myles Poholke have capped off stellar seasons for the Dandenong Stingrays, with both players joint winners of the Best and Fairest award on Friday 21 October. The event, which was held at Dingley International Hotel, was a great celebration of the achievements of the club in the TAC Cup in 2016, as well as recognition of those who have performed at a high level on an individual note. Glen, 19, had a consistent season in the midfield for the Rays, averaging 20 disposals a game and showcasing his impressive ability to use the ball by foot. The young gun was unlucky not too be drafted in the 2015 AFL Draft, but has given himself another chance to be on an AFL list next season. One game in particular stands out for the midfielder. In Round 5, Glen amassed 41 disposals in windy conditions, helping his side get over the line by 54 points against the Murray Bushrangers. Poholke, 18, had a brilliant season for the Rays as an inside midfielder, averaging 22 disposals, while he represented Vic Country and the AFL Academy throughout the season. What was also impressive for the young bull, was his ability to move forward and kick important goals this season. At the Draft Combine, Po-
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Great weather for ducks By Russell Bennett and Nick Creely SATURDAY’S wild and wintry weather washed out almost all the cricket scheduled across the south east, with barely any games played throughout the entire West Gippsland Cricket Association (WGCA). There were only two games completed - one in B Grade, and one in C Grade - while all the other clashes throughout the competition were abandoned. Kooweerup (4/92) chased down St Francis Xavier’s 85 in just 14 overs in the B Grade clash, while in C Grade, Catani (7/145) easily got the better of Cardinia (113) at Rythdale Rec Reserve. Premier grade fans were robbed of what was sure to be an enthralling round with Tooradin fixtured to host Cardinia, Pakenham to host Kooweerup in a rematch of last year’s grand final, Upper Beaconsfield to host local rivals Emerald, and Merinda Park to host Pakenham Upper/Toomuc. Fans and players alike now have to wait until Round 12 for the reverse fixture, which could prove to be seasondefining for some clubs. The weather also wrought havoc for the local turf competitions on Saturday, with both the Victorian Premier and Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) weekend matches called off. It has been a frustrating start for both competitions this season, with two full rounds marred by the weather in a matter of four weeks. Casey-South Melbourne was scheduled to face Carlton at Princes Park, but both clubs decided to call the game off at around 12.30pm after a delayed start, while Dandenong called its game off early at Shepley Oval against Greenvale. In the DDCA, frustrated sides were forced to abandon day two of the weekend’s games, with some sides on day one in an imposing position for a win, but ultimately having to settle for a draw. No decisions have been made as to whether Victorian Premier Cricket will replay the round, with Round 1 already scheduled to be replayed on the reserve day - Sunday 6 November. Casey-South Melbourne will now face Camberwell at home on Saturday
The skies seemed to close in over Shepley Oval on Saturday - the venue for Dandenong's Premier clash with Greenvale.160669
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in the first of the two-dayers, while Dandenong will travel to Walter Galt Reserve to tackle Kingston Hawthorn. In the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association (VSDCA), the first day of the two-day clash between Endeavour Hills and Taylors Lakes was completely washed out. The match will now be a one-dayer this Saturday. This week’s fixtures: DDCA Turf 1 Springvale South v Mordialloc Heinz Southern Districts v Buckley Ridges North Dandenong v Narre Warren Parkfield v Dingley Dandenong West v Cranbourne Hallam Kalora Park v Berwick
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Hurdles are no problem for Aiden By David Nagel THE hurdles keep on getting bigger for Casey Grammar’s Aiden Saluni-Kettle - but he just keeps on jumping and taking everything in his stride. The 15-year-old from Cranbourne took home the gold medal in the Boys-15, 100-metre hurdles at the recent SSV Secondary Track and Field Championships at Albert Park. Saluni-Kettle ran 13.23 seconds, smashing the previous meet record of 13.90 seconds set by Ringwood’s Stephen Dang in 2014. His performance added further gold to his win in last year’s State AllSchools 200-metre hurdles, getting to the top of the dais after a swag full of silver and bronze medals he has accumulated since he started racing competitively in the Under 13s. Medals at state and national carnivals, also at Little Athletics, school and country level have him well prepared for the tough environment to come. A new coaching regime has also brought a clearer picture to the landscape ahead.
“I started in the Under 9s in the Little Athletics at Casey Cardinia,” Saluni-Kettle said. “I did all the events but loved the sprints, I just wanted to run fast, but I also loved to jump so the hurdles were perfect for me. It’s a difficult sport, very technical, there’s a lot of training involved but I love to keep on improving.” But his youthful enthusiasm for the sport went to a whole new level after a recent move to the Ringwood Athletics Club and new coach Peter Benifer. His new mentor introduced a tougher training program and refined a technique that had previously succeeded on raw talent alone. “He is a great hurdle coach,” Saluni-Kettle said of Benifer. “Until I joined at Ringwood I basically just trained when I felt like it, just did the odd run here and there, but that’s changed now. I get pushed by Peter and train with athletes that have been there and done it before and it motivates me to get better. I’ll just continue to improve and learn and see where it takes me.”
So is there one thing in particular that Benifer has changed for the better? “If I had to pick one thing it would be my arms,” he said. “I used to wave them around a lot when I was under pressure at the end of races, but now I’m a lot tighter with my technique and it makes me feel stronger.” The hurdles - quite literally - will get bigger for Saluni-Kettle over the coming years, with his progression from the current 84-centimetre hurdles (Under 15/16) to the open age height of 106.7cm sure to present its challenges “Things will get tougher over the higher hurdles, but for now I’m just concentrating on the juniors and trying to be the best athlete I can possibly be,” he said. “The Olympics is obviously the ultimate goal but there is so much work to be done before then.” Saluni-Kettle wanted to thank his coach Peter, his mum Rachel, and his number-one fan, his nan Dawn, for their amazing support.
Aiden Saluni-Kettle smashed the 100-metre hurdles record at the recent SSV Secondary Track and Field Championships. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
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All aboard craze By Russell Bennett
DYLAN ‘Radface’ Warren is somewhat of a local pioneer in the fascinating world of mountainboarding, and now the Beaconsfield local has developed a new means to bring his sport to the masses. It involves incredible - at times unfathomable - tricks on every sort of terrain from dirt, to grass, to gravel, to pavement on a board that could best be described as a skateboard on steroids ... so it’s little wonder Warren is so excited to introduce his sport to the younger generation. He got his start in the sport 15 years ago, and now travels the world through it. “I used to go skateboarding at Gembrook skate park all the time, and a friend of mine had a mountain board he used to ride there,” he told the Gazette from one of his now usual haunts - the undulating track next to Lysterfield Lake - earlier this year. “He was always nagging me to have a try, and I eventually caved and had a try on it. “We went and rode some local hills in Emerald and I’ve been hooked since! “It was the ability to ride any terrain, anywhere. “You could go as fast as you want, slide, stack and it wouldn’t hurt as much as concrete. I enjoyed the freedom. “Back then there were these horrible old boards that looked like billycarts pieced together and we didn’t even know there were other people who rode them. “Never in a million years did I think I’d be able to go overseas through Europe, Asia and America.” Warren was in Sydney recently for a mountainboarding demonstration at the city’s Rides Festival. “We taught a couple of hundred kids how to mountainboard and sent them all down the hill and they were actually all really good - they all progressed throughout the day,” he said. “It seems to be that the younger they are the more confidence they
Mountainboarding is derived from snowboarding but is suitable on practically any surface. Picture: SUPPLIED have. “It’s really cool to see them develop into awesome little riders. “We’ve been doing a few events over the past three years or so - particularly this one event called the Beaconsfield Bash - and three years ago we had a group of kids who were quite young at the time and had just got into mountainboarding and now they’re turning 16 or 17 and they’ve developed into solid riders who can do some pretty serious tricks.” But the problem for mountainboarding - locally - is a lack of suitable venues. In November, the first of a series of events throughout the warmer months - the ‘green season’ - at
Mt Baw Baw will provide one way for those interested anywhere from Melbourne to Warragul to get involved in the sport. “It’s quite a big deal because we’ve finally set up a mountainboard program that allows people to have a place to be able to ride,” Warren said. “The whole thing is that Mt Baw Baw has been looking for some summer activities because they need to be open all year round and mountainboarding is the perfect fit for that because it’s essentially snowboarding in the summertime. “They reached out to us and we’re working with them to develop a mountainboard program through-
out the summer. Once a month we’ll be holding a special mountainboard day where we’ll go up there and teach mountainboard lessons and the kids will be able to ride the whole mountain.” Mt Baw Baw will host a ‘Learn to Mountainboard’ event on 20 November. The event will include a professional demonstration session and learn-to-ride sessions, with chairlifts operating and boards for hire from Baw Baw Sports and Outdoors. Ticket sales are available on the day. For more information, visit www.australianmountainboarders. com/events or www.facebook.com/ australianmountainboarders
Get ready to Surf the Earth, dude BERWICK MONTUNA GOLF BERWICK Montuna Golf Club is - quite literally - moving with the times, with GolfBoards set to Surf the Earth at the club starting this weekend. Described as the greatest invention in golf since the graphite shaft, GolfBoard, a unique invention that has its roots in surfing and snowboarding, will debut at Berwick Montuna from Friday 28 October. The first local golf course to offer GolfBoards will hold demonstrations this Friday between 4 and 5pm. Golfers can arrange to hire a GolfBoard for any round at the Club after 28 October by contacting the club’s Pro Shop on 9707 1887. GolfBoarding changes the golfing experience, without changing the spirit and traditions of the game. GolfBoard has a proven ability to attract new players and energise the sport and has had a significant impact on the pace of play. After conducting extensive time trials in the United States, the average round on the GolfBoard is two hours and 37 minutes, compared to the traditional fourhours-plus pace of play. GolfBoard is a four-wheel drive, gear-driven, posi-traction vehicle resembling a skateboard. The fun alternative to a golf cart allows the user to maintain full control of both the speed and direction of the board. A wireless hand-held or thumb throttle controls the speed, while the user controls direction through body movement. Having ridden a GolfBoard himself, Berwick Montuna General Manager Sean Constable believes the GolfBoard is the way of the future. “GolfBoard has the potential to revolutionise the way the game of golf is played by drastically reducing the amount of time required to complete 18 holes,” Constable said. “It will also appeal to the younger generation which is something the game is currently struggling with. The Club has agreed to trial four GolfBoards until the end of January, 2017, and will consider their introduction on a permanent basis if the interest in this exciting innovation reaches the levels we expect.” GolfBoard users will be required to provide the same security as they would to hire a golf cart, as well as sign a standard waiver following a short and simple induction. Don’t miss your chance to Surf the Earth at Berwick Montuna ... book your GolfBoard now!
Bowls try-out day as Berwick opens up
Adrian Buttigieg is rising up in the body-building world. 160004 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Body builders are muscling in By Nick Creely TEEN body-building champion Adrian Buttigieg is making waves and building muscle, taking out the first place in the AWA Bendigo Classic teenage category in late September. Adding to this, Buttigieg placed fifth in the Men’s Teenage event at the INBA Victorian Championships at Moonee Valley on Saturday 17 September. Buttigieg, 17, was on hand at Iron Chest Berwick earlier this
month showcasing his talents in the gym where the young bodybuilder trains ahead of his numerous competitions. Another local bodybuilder, Brock Mason, 19, who also trains with Buttigieg, placed second in the same AWA Bendigo Classic event in late September, while he placed equal sixth at the INBA Victorian Championships. Both athletes are improving at a rapid rate and are building towards higher places in their upcoming events.
BERWICK BOWLS EVER thought that you might like to try Lawn Bowls? Well this may be the best chance yet. Berwick Bowling Club will open their doors for an Open Day on Sunday 30 October from 10am through to 3pm and all you need to have a roll are flat soled shoes, or bare feet, to protect the greens. Always thought bowls is only for oldies? Wrong. The club has members of all ages from school age through to the most mature of the community and all ages in between, and all of them out to have fun and enjoy the sport. As a bonus, if you are around when lunch time arrives, you can join in for a free sausage sizzle and enjoy the company of the club’s members. There will be members and coaches on hand to talk about the sport and teach you how it’s done. No need to book a spot because everyone will be made welcome. Berwick Bowling Club is located on the hill behind the Berwick football ground off Manuka Road in Berwick. If you would like more information feel free to contact Kay Crook on 9705 0130. SATURDAY Word of the week - Rain! This week Berwick successfully
hosted sides from Moorabbin, Hampton Park and Heathmont on a wet and cold October afternoon. With rain falling all morning and hail forecast for the afternoon, the decision was taken to press on with the day’s play, as the greens were draining well and not showing any sign that they weren’t ready for play. The decision was different at Bennettswood and Clayton, where play was abandoned before commencement and at Pakenham where the game was ended early. Of the four sides travelling this week only the Firsts had a result (sadly a loss), all other sides were given a washout with nine points awarded to the third, fourth and sixth sides. Berwick 1 (4) was defeated by MCC 2 (14); Berwick 2 (14) defeated Moorabbin 1 (4); Berwick 3 (9) washed out at Pakenham 2 (9); Berwick 4 (9) washed out at Clayton 4 (9); Berwick 5 (16) defeated Hampton Park 2 (2); Berwick 6 (9) washed out at Bennettswood 1 (9); Berwick 7 (18) defeated Heathmont 6 (0). MIDWEEK The club’s women’s team recorded their first win for the season (2 rinks to 1 - 20 Shots up). The third, fourth and sixth sides also recorded victories. Special mention to the sixth side who are
undefeated and sitting 19 points clear on the top of the table. Berwick 1 (14) defeated Mount Waverley 1 (2); Berwick 2 (0) was defeated by Vermont South 2 (16); Berwick 3 (16) defeated Pakenham 1 (0); Berwick 4 (14) defeated Glen Eira McKinnon 1 (2); Berwick 5 (2) was defeated by Noble Park 2 (14); Berwick 6 (12) defeated Albert Park 3 (2). THURSDAY Triples: 1st D. Harlow, K. Lewis, K. Lewis; 2nd K. Graeber, R.Benning, D. Reddy; 3rd D .Griffin, P. Cairncross, C. Cairncross; 4th J. Janetzki, A. Brock, A. Cook. NOVICE CHAMPIONSHIP Berwick had five entries for the Eastern Region Men’s Novice Singles with the Black brothers both making the final to be played at Heatherdale on 30 October. Fred Black finished the chances of club mates John Arboit and Gerry Sapucci, while Michael Black eliminated players from Vermont South and Boronia. Congratulations to all who participated and well done in making it an allBerwick final. The eventual winner of this event will go on to represent the ERBR Region in the State Novice Championship which will be held later in the season.
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New Honda Civic on show By Alistair Kennedy HONDA has unveiled its tenth generation Civic hatchback at the recent Paris Motor Show. It won’t arrive in Australia until next year but it does give us a good segue into our recent test of the gen-10 Civic four-door sedan that went on sale here a few months back. Civic has been a staple of the Honda range since it made its debut in 1973 Civic. Not only is it the Japanese carmaker’s all-time biggest seller, it also sits fifth on the list of the world’s all-time biggest selling passenger cars. Given this pedigree it has been sad to see Civic sales slump so dramatically over the past couple of years. Circumstances beyond Honda’s control contributed significantly to this decline including the GFC, Thai floods and Japanese tsunami. Nor has it been helped by competing against three of Australia’s biggest sellers, Toyota Corolla, Mazda3 and Hyundai i30. While the arrival of the new Civic sedan has certainly re-kindled interest hatches are far more popular in the small car segment and Honda dealers will be counting the days until the arrival of the new five-door model sometime during the first half of 2017. Unlike the previous model all Gen 10 Civics, both sedan and hatch, now
Honda Civic sedan has a bolder and sleeker look that should appeal to hatch buyers.
come from a new Honda factory in Thailand, with the same design and specifications. Like many in its class the Civic sedan has a coupe-like profile, clearly aimed at attracting younger and less conservative buyers than before. Having said that there’s nothing there that’s likely to really turn heads. The price-leading Civic VTi gets 16-inch steel wheels. All others step up to alloys, 16-inch in the VTi-S, 17s in the others. The Civic RS comes with an integrated body kit, including a gloss black grille, rear spoiler, sunroof and sportier wheels. The interior has been redesigned and has a more elegant look and feel
than before with a level of comfort that’s rare in cars of this size. Civic sedan is also more spacious due to a combination of clever design work and an extra 45 mm in the external width to the car. It’s particularly noticeable in the rear seats which could easily pass for a car in the next size up. The boot is large (around 518 litres) with a flat floor and low loading height. All models have space-saver spare wheels. The dashboard is logically designed with a large touchscreen and a digital instrument panel. There are plenty of clever storage ideas. Five versions of the Civic hatch are on offer. The VT-i and VTi-S, are pow-
Model range Civic VTi 1.8-litre petrol four-door sedan: $22,390 (CVT) Civic VTi-S 1.8-litre petrol four-door sedan: $24,490 (CVT) Civic VTi-L 1.5-litre turbo-petrol four-door sedan: $27,790 (CVT) Civic RS 1.5-litre turbo-petrol four-door sedan: $31,790 (CVT) Civic VTi-LX 1.5-litre turbo-petrol four-door sedan: $33,590 (CVT)
ered by the previous 1.8-litre naturally-aspirated 104 kW / 174 Nm petrol engine. The VTi-L, RS and VTi-LX get an all-new 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol unit with 127 kW and 220 Nm. For the first time in a Civic there is no manual gearbox with all models getting a CVT in place of the old fivespeed conventional automatic. The turbo engines 1.5-litre variants also gets paddle shifters. The dashboard display is a 7.0-inch colour touchscreen in all models. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto provide smartphone interface. However, they connect via USB cable rather than being wireless. Voice commands operate through either Siri Eyes Free or Google Voice.
Bluetooth phone and audio streaming are also standard. The premium VTi-LX gets dedicated satellite navigation, all other models rely on smartphone links. DAB+ radio is standard on VTi-L, RS and VTi-LX. In addition to the standard list of safety equipment (airbags, enhanced brakes and stability/traction control) all Civic variants get a reversing camera, emergency stop signal, tyre pressure warning and hill start assist. All models above the entry-level VTi also get front and rear parking sensors as well as LaneWatch which uses a camera mounted at the rear of the left-hand mirror to provide an 80-degree view of the left lane whenever the left indicator is activated. The top spec Civic VTi-LX takes safety to a higher level with the Honda Sensing package that includes Collision Mitigation Braking System; Road Departure Mitigation System; Forward Collision Warning; Lane Departure Warning; Lane Keeping Assist System; and Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow. The new turbo-petrol engine should be a major selling point. It’s quiet and refined with plenty of torque and low fuel consumption.
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Spider’s a little Italian hotshot By Ewan Kennedy THE Abarth 124 Spider has finally arrived in Australia to the delight of those who want an affordable Italian sportscar with lots of heritage. Its shape is based on that of the early 1970s Abarth 124 Rally. However, the hot little Abarth is not quite as Italian as it appears. It shares some of the ‘hard’ components of the body with Mazda’s MX-5 and is made in Japan. The Japanese are renowned for screwing their cars together well so that’s a plus for the Abarth. In any case the Abarth 124 Spider has Italian bits where they matter most, under the bonnet and in the suspension. There’s a solid visual resemblance between this new Abarth 124 Spider and the lovely little 1970s originals. Note the round lights, wide grille and bonnet bulges. The Abarth 124 Spider’s engine is built in the European Abarth factory, then shipped to Japan. It’s a four-cylinder turbocharged 1.4-litre unit with 125 kW of power at 5500 rpm, and 250 Nm of torque that begins at a relatively low 2500 rpm. The engine sits behind the front axle and therefore within the wheelbase - so the Spider is mid-engined, with all that
means in the way of dynamic balance and agility. The engine sits in front of either a slick six-speed manual gearbox, or sixspeed torque-convertor automatic with paddle-shifters. As in any pure sportscar the Abarth Spider is driven by the rear wheels. A mechanical limited-slip differential is fitted to all 124 Spiders. Suspension is by double-wishbones at the front and a complex five-link arrangement in the rear. Bilstein shock absorbers and Brembo brakes are standard. The Brembo callipers are painted red to add to the sporting look. A Sport Mode changes the calibrations of the engine, automatic transmission, electric power steering and stability control system. We spent a stunning day behind the wheel of several Abarth 124 Spiders on drivers’ roads in northern NSW and south east Queensland, followed by several hours at the Norwell Motorplex centre. The latter is used for various forms of driver training, everything from beginners to V8 Supercars. We track tested the little Italian hotshots with their tops down then closed the roofs, which takes all of three seconds, before moving onto the
Abarth’s new 124 Spider has powerful sporting looks.
water soaked skidpan. On the road handling is brilliant, everything you would expect from a mid-engined Italian sports machine. It hangs on as though it’s stuck to the road, changes direction instantly when asked to do so by way of the steering wheel or throttle, and brings frequent smiles to your face. The brakes never showed the slightest sign of fading, which hardly a surprise in a car that weighs just 1100 kg and that was designed to be driven by crazy Italians.
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