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By Cam Lucadou-Wells FROM within Casey’s giant 300,000 population is a giant body of needy families - especially at Christmas. Inside a vast room at Casey North Community Information and Support Services (CISS) in Narre Warren, toys and food are fast going out the door. Executive director Susan Magee says more than 300 families asked for help in November, including 70 households for the first time. Many of those will be back again before Christmas, facing a perfect storm of festive, holiday and backto-school expenses. “We have 300 Christmas hampers all filled with donations from the community. They’re already all spoken for. “But I guarantee there will be more than 300 families in need.”
The hampers and toy gifts are a result of generous donations from Rotary and Rotaract service clubs, individuals and schools. In 2015-’16 nearly 2000 households approached CISS for emergency relief - 667 for the first time. Some came more than once, requiring not just funds, but counselling from CISS volunteers. They are crushed by mounting utility bills, debts and steep private rent due to limited rental housing stock, Ms Magee says. Some pay up to 80 per cent of their income on rent. It’s symptomatic of Casey’s high level of welfare dependency, Ms Magee says. There are high levels of family violence and breakdowns, bankruptcies and accumulated debt. About 30,000 Casey residents
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owed $102 million in unpaid fines, an average of $3500 per debtor. “But some of them owe enough for a house deposit,” Ms Magee explains. “It’s logical that the municipality with the highest population has the highest number of issues. “It needs to be taken into account for planning these services to respond to the enormous levels of disadvantage in Casey.” Casey contributed more than $500,000 to Casey North CISS in 2015-’16. Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon moved a motion at a council meeting to request more state funding. Cr Stapledon said the state funded the CISS state peak body but not the individual branches. At this time of year, back to
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NEARLY $1 million of a state community safety and crime prevention grants program will be targeted in Casey. The State Government announced $700,000 in Youth Crime Prevention Grants over two years, as well as $250,000 to improve safety in Narre Warren Village. The youth crime prevention program will be devised with the help of a workshop with community leaders, Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley said. Victoria Police and Casey Council are among the invitees to help devise local, evidence-based programs to break the spate of home invasions and serious crime by young offenders. The grant was targeted in eight “priority” municipalities, including Greater Dandenong and Casey. It comes on top of a concerted series of law-and-order announcements from the State Government in recent days, including 2729 extra police in the next four years. The Public Safety Infrastructure Fund grant in Narre Warren Village will help provide improved pathways, open spaces, lighting, seats and toilets. Ms Graley said she’d advocated in recent years for the grant. “It’s an area that has great possibilities and has not been getting the attention it deserves,” she said. In Parliament on 6 December, Ms Graley said: “The City of Casey has finally woken up to the fact that there is poor design, poor lighting and the placement of a public toilet block that allows and enables criminal and anti-social activities, particularly vandalism and graffiti, to occur. “Many local businesses are now concerned that local residents are deterred from visiting the area due to their concerns about their safety.” A Casey Council spokesman said: “This is welcome investment which will kick start a much-needed revitalisation infrastructure in the Webb Street, Narre Warren precinct. Council looks forward to working with the Webb Street traders to make improvements that will benefit both the traders and local community.”
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Liam’s hair-raiser By Cam Lucadou-Wells IT’S been a kind of reverse-Samson effect for newly-shorn St Catherine’s Primary student Liam Campos. Rather than having his powers dimmed by shaving off his long locks, Liam has raised more than $1500 for men’s health and grown in stature. To loud cheers and applause by school mates, Liam shed two years of hair growth as Casey mayor Sam Aziz, councillor Amanda Stapledon, teacher Rebecca Keating, his father Fred and his brother Hayden shaved him down on 30 November. The event coincided with the quiet and determined young man’s 11th birthday. Liam had well exceeded his goal of $1000 for the fund-raiser - which he chose to perform after researching the deeds of the men’s health charity Movember Foundation. Liam’s proud mother Joanne said his compassion had been inspired by seeing his sister Francesca’s serious and complex battle with quadriplegia cerebral palsy. “The fact that each day she is with us is simply a blessing meant his whole outlook on life seemed to change,” Ms Campos said. She said Liam has different sensibilities to most. “For him to go out of his way to do this ... others his age wouldn’t think of doing it.” Orginally, Liam wanted to raise money for the Cerebral Palsy Alliance in support of Francesca, but at the time, his hair wasn’t long enough. After becoming aware of the Movember Foundation’s campaigns
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CHRISTMAS trees that also give the gift of education in Timor Leste are being sold at Akoonah Park Market, Berwick. Tree-selling organisers, Friends of Ermera, aim to send every dollar raised for education and training programs in the Ermera district of the island nation, formerly known as East Timor. The trees, ranging from five to seven feet tall, can be pre-reserved and bought at the Akoonah Park Market on 11 December, 8am-1pm, or ordered by email or phone. The friends group will deliver the trees within Casey for a small fee. Details: friends.of.ermera.president@gmail. com or 0418 557 988.
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Case(y) on China trade By Cam Lucadou-Wells GENERATIONS to come will be thankful for Casey’s planned trade mission to China at the cost of up to $25,000, says Casey mayor Sam Aziz. Cr Aziz was keen to dispel talk at a council meeting on 6 December that the delegation to Chengdu in southwest China in early 2017 was a “junket”. “Casey is by no means alone to pursue economic investment in China. “This is not an unusual step to make - to spend a very small amount of money to deliver very significant investment returns,” he said. According to a council report, Chengdu has a high level of Australian representation and was seeking international co-operation to break its geographic isolation.
Its districts include hubs of research, universities, car manufacture, agriculture, solar and tourism. Cr Aziz argued that the mission was a necessary, strategic step for Casey’s economic and jobs development. Fast-growing Casey would be a likely target for a “formidable” number of wealthy Chinese looking to invest abroad. Cr Aziz said Casey’s previous mission to China in 2013 was not a holiday, but full of meetings and flights to five cities in four days. For example, there was no time for him to even get a glimpse of The Great Wall of China in Beijing during the hectic schedule. For the cost of up to $6000, the trip led to three Casey companies landed more than $22 million in property deals with Chinese counterparts, lead-
ing to local jobs, Cr Aziz said. Cr Aziz said the council didn’t need to offer incentives, such as rates relief, to investors. “We think the investment story alone is an attractive story.” The trip was approved by a majority of councillors, but not without some debate. Cr Rosalie Crestani, though supporting the trip, expressed a reservation that no land in Casey should be sold overseas as a result. The mayor said that the sale of land was outside Casey’s control. Dissenting councillor Steve Beardon said the arguments stacked up, but trade missions shouldn’t be the province of local governments, especially given Victoria and Australia’s vast representation in China.
“I think it’s way out of our neck of the woods.” Cr Beardon was also concerned about China’s impact on local manufacturers and its human rights record. Cr Aziz replied that Casey’s planned advanced manufacturing hub - its own ‘Silicon Valley’ in Berwick - would not be in direct competition with Chinese-made products. He said Victoria’s trade advocacy on its own would not necessarily direct investment into Casey. Human rights issues were the theme of Federal Government diplomacy. “I’m very comfortable about this,” Cr Aziz said. “The returns on investment will be so significant that generations to come will thank us for making that investment.”
Councillors Rex Flannery and Tim Jackson, who like Cr Beardon were recently elected on minimising financial waste, also dissented until there was more detail on the financial benefits. The delegation of Cr Aziz, councillor Wayne Smith and two council officers is expected to be joined by representatives from two Casey businesses that already trade in China. The business people, who will join the trip at their own expense, were past winners of Casey-Cardinia business of the year awards, but not named by Cr Aziz. Cr Smith said he would contribute to making partnerships in the arts and student exchanges. He cited the opportunity to help facilitate Cranbourne Chorale’s upcoming trip to China. Cardinia Council will be invited to join the delegation.
Destroyed oasis a ‘disbenefit’, says lawyer JOHN Foy may be inconvenienced but the community gets a “clear net” benefit from acquiring the 78-year-old property owner’s land in Narre Warren North, Casey council has argued. “Mr Foy will see it as a disbenefit to him,” Casey’s lawyer John Rantino told a Planning Panels Victoria hearing at Casey Civic Centre on 1 December. “We accept that ... but ultimately that’s what the compensation provisions are there for.” The hearing was to decide on whether the council can compulsorily acquire Mr Foy’s 34-acre property at 191-195 Belgrave-Hallam Road. For the past 35 years, Mr Foy has transformed bare paddocks and a small billabong to a vast home garden and nesting lake for water birds. He opposes losing the lot for three soccer fields with 190 parking spaces, a pavilion and new wetlands. The project also includes building the “missing link” in a trail between Frog Hollow Reserve and Lysterfield Lake. The path would follow Eumemmerring Creek, which bisects the property. The creek’s levee embankment - importantly for Mr Foy, the burial site for about six Foy family dogs - would be levelled. Mr Rantino said that Casey was acting strategically to alleviate the shortage of soccer fields in Casey’s north. By the council’s formula, the region including Narre Warren and Berwick - is 4.5 pitches short and most of its existing venues weren’t of district-level standard. “This is not some premature, ill-considered application of a public acquisition overlay,” Mr Rantino told the hearing. It was the result of a “very fast growing” and “ever-changing” municipality with a projected population that “changed
materially during recent times”. “(It) is clearly the only land in the vicinity of (Narre Warren North) Reserve which is capable of accommodating a districtlevel soccer facility,” Mr Rantino said. Mr Foy said the planned acquisition was the result of a failure to supply sufficient open space for Casey’s sprawling suburbs. He said he’d prefer to keep at least his home, garden and lake south of the creek, which under the council plans would make way for a road to the soccer fields in his northern paddocks. Mr Foy proposed an alternative road entry from Narre Warren North RoadJames Cook Drive - which Mr Rantino argued was too costly. His other alternative was via the existing entrance into the next door Narre Warren North Reserve. During the hearing, Mr Rantino said objectors, including Mr Foy, supported Casey at least acquiring some of the land for the trail link. Mr Rantino said neighbours’ objections to increased traffic, noise, light and antisocial behaviour could be mitigated “as to be not unreasonable”. Casey was backed by expert witnesses - traffic engineer Don Robertson and landscaping consultant Matthew Bolton. Opposing Casey were the unrepresented John Foy and neighbour Marlene Kane, who were invited to make verbal submissions. The hearing concluded on 1 December, with panel chairman Con Tsotsoros to deliver his decision at a later date. Mr Foy said he wasn’t optimistic about the outcome. “Who knows what’s going to happen? I didn’t get an indication one way or the other. “It’s in the lap of Con.”
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Sunday night group attack A MAN from Hampton Park has been left seriously injured after he was assaulted by a group of people on Sunday night. The 30 year old man was set upon by at least two members of the group at about 8.30 pm on Simon Court on Sunday 4 December. The two group members hit him repeatedly with a blunt weapon around the head and face. The man received extensive injuries and was taken to the Dandenong Hospital in a serious but stable condition. Police are asking anyone who may have witnessed the attack to contact Detective Senior Constable Warden at Casey CIU on 9705 3111. Nathan Iuoras, with his latest award, lives a musically charmed life. 162389 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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Nathan still laid back By Cam Lucadou-Wells IT’S slow, languid and sweet like the most glorious of mornings. Sixteen-year-old Narre Warren North composer and sublime talent Nathan Iuoras’s 1940s-style jazz ballad Morning Song won the Monash University Emerging Jazz Composer Prize 2016. The deeply-layered work harmonises soft strings, an angelic voice, muted horns and sax with a lilting percussion. “It’s a standard orchestration for a
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Council jobs go, Christmas blow By Cam Lucadou-Wells IN a pre-Christmas blow, about 50 City of Casey workers’ positions have been made redundant. As part of a re-structure across the council, the “redeployed” workers - believed to be mainly managers, co-ordinators, team leaders and supervisors - have been invited to reapply for 90 vacant positions by 2 December. The council says it’s “committed” to finding each of the employees a new role among the apparent surplus of vacancies. But according to Australian Services Union organiser Ty Lockwood, there is no guarantee they’ll all have a job beyond Christmas. The workers were given vague descriptions of the vacancies, were unsure where they fit into the re-organised workforce and whether they’d land an equivalent position, he said. “People are losing their jobs through no fault of their own and may be forced to take a job they don’t like. “They’re expected to choose a job and they don’t have the information to make a decision. They don’t know what’s exactly involved in the role. “This is the hard line Casey is taking at the moment.” The workers felt deceived by the lack of consultation and updates since a re-structure was
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announced early this year, Mr Lockwood said. “Some organisations do their restructures well, Casey is doing this really badly. “It seems the employees are the last to find out, while the CEO and directors all locked in their positions mid-year.” The employees are expected to hear their fate by 22 December. “They’ve splashed out $130 million for a new civic centre and it’s all coming at a human cost - and it’s their own employees,” Mr Lockwood said. “There’s never a good time for this but especially at Christmas time. Have a bit of compassion!” Casey acting chief executive Sally Curtain said the council was “committed to finding a role for every redeployee”.
“Following a recruitment freeze over the past six months there are many more vacant roles than redeployees.” Ms Curtain said Casey had embarked on a significant organisational change to ensure the “most effective and efficient” frontline services to the community. “This carefully planned and staged major redesign is the first in 20 years and has been underway since January. “Some roles in HACC Services have changed including the creation of additional positions to ensure compliance with new Federal Government requirements.” It was also near the end of a three year Efficiency and Effectiveness program that made “significant” savings without cutting staff, she said.
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AS THE festive season kicks off and our social calendars begin to fill up, it’s timely to remind everyone to take extra care on the roads. Many of us will travel long distances in the coming weeks for Christmas get-togethers and we know the roads become increasingly busy during this time of year. It’s critical that everyone plans their journeys, makes good decisions and looks out for each other on the roads to ensure we’re all present for our loved ones this Christmas. In the excitement of festivities it can be difficult to keep track of how many alcoholic drinks we have consumed and we know consuming as little as one drink impairs your judgement. If you’re planning on drinking any alcohol our advice is to plan a way home that doesn’t involve driving. Some of us will travel on unfamiliar roads this summer so it’s important we all slow down, take regular breaks and drive to the weather and road conditions. Let’s all work together to keep each other safe so we can all enjoy Christmas with our families and friends. Joe Calafiore, TAC CEO
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AFTER returning home from his 1500 kilometre fundraising run, Jake Ward proposed to his girlfriend Jess Brown in front of family and friends but admitted he was nervous about popping the question. “I’m glad she said yes, it’s been nervewracking for so long because I didn’t think there was going to be this many people but imagine if she said no,” he said. “I’ve been planning to propose since our first date and always thought I would propose at the finish line but it was always a matter of finding the time.” After running for 30 days straight on his epic journey, Jake had let his beard grow and Jess said she could hardly recognise him. “He has changed with his beard growing out, that was very different in real life and I kept wondering if it was him under there,” she said. Jake, however, said he wasn’t a fan of the beard and he wouldn’t be holding onto it for very long. “The beard will stick around until tomorrow,” he said when he finally got a chance to sit down at home. “I can’t wait to get rid of it, especially since I realised I’ve got grey hairs. It’s gone.” A DANDENONG man has claimed he was drink-driving to escape racist abuse during a night out in Geelong. The man, who blew 0.167 and had never held a driving licence, claimed his passenger
was more drunk than him and unable to drive, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard. After pulling the man’s car over, police observed the accused climbing out of the drivers’ seat into the back of the vehicle - however the passenger stayed in their seat. The man had been disqualified from driving after a high-reading drink-driving conviction in 2015. The judge noted the man’s excuses would be no comfort if he had killed someone while driving while he was so drunk. The man was put on a six-month community corrections order including 50 hours of unpaid work and alcohol counselling, as well as a road trauma awareness program. He was disqualified from driving for 32 months. A WOMAN has failed in her bid for a personal safety order against a Victoria Police officer who had evicted her from her home under a Sheriff’s warrant. The woman argued at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court that she had never seen the warrant and was now unable to get in her house due to police changing the locks without her permission. In seeking to institute proceedings against the arresting officer, she accused him of acting out a “home invasion”. The magistrate noted a trust - of which the woman was a beneficiary - was the home’s true owner.
“In my view your application is vexatious, without substance, made in bad faith, without reasonable prospects of success and, on the face of it, an abuse of process.” A MAN has been freed from jail after languishing there for five and a half months for defaulting on tollway fine payments. The man was arrested by Sheriff’s officers and jailed when he got behind on his $1000-a-month payment plan, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told. His lawyer said it was a concerning case, given the man had sat in jail for 155 days without appearing in court. “I don’t know how he went through (such a long time in jail) without getting any legal advice,” his lawyer said. “I believe there have been legislative changes so the Sheriffs now bring them out to a court first.” The judge expressed surprise the man spent so long in jail on “these type of matters”. He discharged the man from two-thirds of more than $60,000 owed to tollway companies. The man was also fully cleared of more than $30,000 in fines owed to Civic Compliance Victoria. “If there’s a (financial) crisis again you can always approach the court and vary the amount you can pay (on the payment plan),” the judge told him.
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Catherine Andrews, with Prep teacher Priyanka Dennis, reads aloud to students. 162533 also accompanied the Premier, praised the Kilberry Valley students’ hard work. “They have (been) reading so much more than the rest of us and it will no doubt prepare them for bigger and better things next year.” Kilberry Valley principal
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KILBERRY Valley Primary School’s most avid readers have been personally congratulated by Premier Daniel Andrews and wife Catherine. During a visit to the school, Mr Andrews praised students for completing the Premiers’ Reading Challenge, including 145 who received special awards and books for reading more than 100 tomes this year. The VIP guests were also interviewed by young presenters on the school’s TV show Kilberry Live. The challenge is designed to promote a love of reading over a broad array of books. Mr Andrews said across the state, more than 200,000 students took part in this year’s event. “Developing a love for reading helps give kids the best start in life so they can reach their full potential." Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley, who
MORE police recruits and tougher laws have been announced by the State Government to target youth crime, despite crime committed by offenders less than 18 years of age declining in frequency. On Monday 5 December, Premier Daniel Andrews announced a number of new criminal justice directions to curb youth offending, which is considered particularly high in the south-east area. These new laws and penalties include an increase to the maximum period of detention that can be imposed by the Children’s Court, a new offence for adults who lure young people to commit crimes for them, a new Youth Control Order (YCO) to give the Children’s Court the power to issue a more intensive and targeted supervision sentence for young offenders, and many more. The announcement of the new youth crime targeting systems comes on the back of the government plans to recruit 2729 new police cadets over the next four years. At the announcement on 4 December Police Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton specifically noted that police numbers had been stretched in the south east suburbs due to youth crime. “Young people feel shut out of society, they are feel-
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CASEY council has scuttled a proposed meeting with Victorian Multicultural Commission chairwoman Helen Kapalos and state Multicultural Minister Robin Scott. Councillor Rex Flannery proposed the “forum” to help him understand more about multiculturalism, he told a council meeting on 6 December. “I want to bring people together, and the community together as one.” It sparked a lively debate. Other councillors said they weren’t interested in being lectured by the State Government or others outside Casey on the issue. Mayor Sam Aziz said the event could be a “dangerous development that I don’t think is necessary”. It could revive past claims about Casey that were “malicious and untrue”, Cr Aziz said. Politicians could instead learn more from Casey due to its harmonious blending of 156 cultures, he said. “We don’t need to be told by politicians. “We’re more harmonious than most in the state.” Councillor Rosalie Crestani suggested Cr Flannery go and educate himself on the issue rather than dragging other councillors through it. She said that many who came to Australia came from different nationalities but embraced a single culture. “Multiculturalism is divi-
Judith Graley and Robin Scott ahead of a multicultural forum in Narre Warren South on 20 October. 160884 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS sive,” she said. “There’s a big group in the community which agree with the approach that I want to see.” Multicultural Minister Robin Scott told Star News in October that he’d like to “extend the hand of support and friendship” to Casey to promote multiculturalism. He attended a forum in which Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley unveiled a pro-diversity banner. At the 6 December meeting, Cr Aziz said the banner was “embellishing a problem out of thin air ... that, in fact, does not exist”.
He said he’d never suffered racism since arriving in Australia 33 years ago. Earlier Cr Crestani’s notice of motion for Casey to explore a sister city relationship with Israel was passed. Cr Crestani said it was a “question at this stage” due to some Israeli cities on principle rejecting sister-city relations. Cr Steve Beardon, who had also dissented on Casey’s trade mission to China, lamented: “It’s like the United Nations tonight. “I’m just looking at my local community and what I can do there.”
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Court orders ‘no kids’ Residents meet to show their unity in keeping the wall at Berwick Springs Promenade on 5 December. 162890 Picture: ALDONIO FERREIRA
New moves for roundabout By Cam Lucadou-Wells A NEW roundabout plan has emerged that could save the landscaped, bluestone wall frontage at a prestigious Narre Warren South estate. Melbourne Water has confirmed that it has been consulted by Casey council and developer Moremac Property Group about possibly moving a proposed widened roundabout further north at Greaves Road and Berwick Springs Promenade. The move would avoid having to demolish the bluestone wall and landscaped entrance of the adjacent Berwick Springs estate. Melbourne Water’s main concerns about changes to its plan are that flows in Hallam Valley Contour Drain are safely conveyed and flood levels are not increased.
The water authority’s preference is to keep the drain’s alignment, requiring developer Moremac Property Group to install culverts. Berwick Springs residents were outraged by an original plan to shift the roundabout south which would have meant that the bluestone wall entrance to the estate would have to be demolished. The roundabout, which was to be widened to two lanes, was part of Moremac’s plans to develop its Alira estate north of Greaves Road. Residents’ spokesman Michael Ball, who organised an on-site meeting of scores of residents on 5 December, said more than 700 petitioners opposed the demolition. Mr Ball said it sent a “huge message” that the issue wouldn’t be resolved until Casey listened to the residents.
“The community is very unified and no relocation of any shape or form will be supported by the community. “When is Casey going to consult residents? Without that consultation they will not get support.” Casey council had resolved to write to Moremac and the State Government to investigate a site for the roundabout which would not impact on the estate frontage. It has assured residents that the estate entrance, if demolished, would be restored to its current glory. Mayor Sam Aziz recently said the roundabout’s site was up to VicRoads and Melbourne Water. VicRoads has also signalled it would not take part in the project without community support.
CONVICTED Apex Gang abetter Susan Merrall has been ordered not to have unsupervised children at her home, at a hearing at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 5 December. Merrall, 51, of Dandenong North, assured the court she was living at home alone but was handed the additional bail condition after turning up to court more than an hour late. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen told her: “I don’t want to see one child at that address at all”. “It’s been really stressful for me with this media thing,” Merrall told the court. “ACA (A Current Affair) - that’s been very hard for me too. “It’s been very hard for my family as well.” Mr Vandersteen told Merrall that she’d brought it onto herself. Minutes after the hearing, Merrall stopped and gave a doorstop interview to TV reporters outside the courthouse. The court was told Merrall was facing a possible breach of her 18-month community corrections order.
Merrall had been sentenced on the order for reportedly harbouring goods stolen by socalled Apex Gang youth during a spate of home invasions in February. The court heard that she had breached the order by missing appointments with Department of Corrections, and being charged with shoplifting and driving offences. Her recent charges include stealing from The Reject Shop at Officer on 28 October and committing the theft while on bail. The alleged stolen goods were a black shopping bag, a red box-cutter knife, a network cable, an LED headlamp, laundry powder, three paint brushes, air fresheners, two torches, garbage bags and a universal TV remote. Merrall was also accused with driving while suspended, driving an unregistered car and displaying false number plates in Doveton on 20 September also while on the community corrections order. Merrall was bailed to appear at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 22 December.
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Drug death threat mum A 23-YEAR-OLD ice and heroin user has threatened to kill herself and her two infants in a public custody fight with her own mother, a court has heard. The pregnant woman pleaded guilty to breaching a corrections order as well as a full intervention order protecting her mother, her children and her siblings. On 6 July, she yelled at her mother in Dandenong Market car park: “If you don’t allow me to have my kids, I will kill them and kill myself.” The accused followed her mother, who drove the children to a relative’s home and repeated the threat. According to a police summary, the victim was “greatly affected by her substance
abuse” and was “very capable of carrying out her threat”. The accused’s mother told police she feared the woman would break into her house and take the children at night, or kill them and herself. On 26 October, police found her with a syringe of ice on her person and another in her handbag as she sat in a car outside a 7/11 store in Hallam with two male associates. Also in her bag were 15 ecstasy tablets, an oxycodone tablet and a folding knife. The accused had also recently been arrested with a male for both trying to steal shoes by wearing them at Kmart in Fountain Gate shopping centre. A defence lawyer told the court that the pregnant accused was motivated to change her ways, having sobered up in cus-
tody during the past month. She was determined to earn the right to get her kids back, the court heard. “Being in prison was a big wake-up call for me,” the accused told the court. “It has to be,” magistrate Jack Vandersteen replied. She was otherwise headed for a life in and out of prison and without her kids, he said. Mr Vandersteen told the accused it was frustrating to see children follow their parents into the court system. “The more stable you are, the more stable they’ll be.” The accused was sentenced to 31 days’ jail - already served in remand - and a 12-month supervised community corrections order with drug and mental health treatment.
Footage on jet ski theft wanted By Victoria Stone-Meadows POLICE are asking residents of Delhuntly Rise in Narre Warren South to check their CCTV footage after a jet ski was stolen from a garage in the street. Between 8am on Friday 2 December and 7am Saturday 3 December thieves have forced open the sliding rear door of a
garage on the street and gained entry to the building. The alleged offenders were then able to open the front roller door of the garage and hook the jet ski on its trailer to their car and make off with it. The jet ski, a deep blue Yamaha vx-18R, is worth roughly $12,000 and police believe
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OUSTED Casey City councillor Gary Rowe has launched legal proceedings against the Victorian Electoral Commission following his loss in the recent elections. Mr Rowe claims he lost his seat representing Mayfield ward to Steve Beardon by less than 100 votes but was denied a recount. “When I went out, the difference between myself and next person was 96 votes, a very small margin,” he said. “I requested a recount on the grounds I had heard anecdotally there were inconsistencies in which manner in which the returning office handled ballot papers at the Berwick counting office.” Mr Rowe also says he received statutory declarations from vote counters that there were failures at the Berwick counting office to properly handle votes that may have been informal. However, Mr Rowe says when he requested a recount of the votes before the declaration of the polls he was told the VEC would not grant him one. Mr Rowe said his legal action is not about winning or losing the election but about the due process of vote counting. “I have nothing against the City of Casey, my complaint is with the VEC and the VEC’s process and failure to listen,” he said. “It’s a process issue.” The man declared the winner of the seat in Mayfield, Steve Beardon, has hit back at Mr Rowe’s legal action. “Gary Rowe you are wasting your time,” Cr Beardon said. “We took on the might of the Liberal Party, the might of all their money, billboards, direct mailouts, their army of volunteers, and beat off everything that Rowe, Stapledon and their Lib-
Former City of Casey councillor Gary Rowe. Picture: Contributed eral army could throw at us and won our victory through hard work.” Cr Beardon has also claimed Mr Rowe has launched the inquiry in his interest as a member of the Liberal Party. “It is reasonable to presume a number of Liberal Casey councillors are eyeing off Liberal preselection for the next State Election,” he said. “Is this just a Liberal power struggle as this action serves little if not resolved quickly?” The VEC declined to comment on the matter while it is before the Municipal Electoral Tribunal. Mr Rowe’s action will be first heard by the Municipal Electoral Tribunal on Friday 9 December.
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His triumphant proposal By Victoria Stone-Meadows IN a triumphant return to his mum’s house in Cranbourne, local legend Jake Ward has completed a marathon fundraiser for breast cancer research ... but that was just the half of it. An emotional Jake also took the opportunity to propose to long-time partner, Jess Brown. Jake ran a total of 1500 kilometres over a month starting at the Gold Coast and ending in his hometown of Cranbourne. Family, friends and supporters from all over gathered to cheer him along the last leg of his journey along Cherryhills Drive on Wednesday 30 November. Upon his long awaited arrival home, Jake was swamped by grateful family and he addressed the assembled crowd in his signature cheerful way. “I am blown away by how many people have turned up - but not one of you has offered me a beer,” he said. “It has been about 35 degrees every day, I had a pair of shoes melt which was bit of fun. “It was really hot long days but the local communities along the way were fantastic, but it has been a long 30 days and I’m not going to try to act tough, I could have cried a couple of times.” Jake said even though the run was really tough, he really enjoyed the journey and couldn’t thank those who supported him enough. “It was long, it was hard but it was worth it,” he said. “I really enjoyed every moment and didn’t think this many people were going to turn up and for one of the first times in my life I’m a bit speechless.” As if the day couldn’t become more exciting, halfway through his speech, Jake announced he had bought a present for his partner, Jess Brown.
Jess Brown enthusiastically says yes to Jake's marriage proposal. 160740 It was then in front of the assembled crowd that Jake bent onto one of his shaking and weary knees to ask for Jess’s hand in marriage. She responded with an enthusiastic yes as the crowd cheered and congratulated the couple.
Jake thanked all the people who had supported his cause along the way by donating to the National Breast Cancer Foundation and keeping him supported through his journey. He thanked his partner Jess for organising the accommodation along the
way, his family members for visiting his during his journey, Jess’s father for the donations and fund-raising and other community businesses and organisations that helped him raise money. There was one person in particular Jake felt deserved a special mention
and that was his mate and support car driver Luke ‘Twiggy’ Balcombe. “I have got to thank Twiggy,” Jake said. “I’m forever grateful for what Twiggy has done and we called him the silent partner because he doesn’t like being noticed. “Without him it couldn’t have been done, he kept me safe on the road and kept me from magpies and snakes, he would get out of the car and launch rocks, he was amazing. "I was frustrating him the whole time but the guy just kept going and he never gave up on me. “He was even more than happy to drink beers along the way for me when I couldn’t - that’s a real great friend and I cannot speak more highly of him.” Jess said she was so proud of her partner and was feeling so many emotions after his arrival home and the surprise proposal. “I’m feeling amazing for more than one reason,” she said. “I wouldn’t never have guessed in a million years he would do that; I thought that today is his day and should have been all about him at the finish line but trust Jake, modest Jake. “I’m so proud of him I have been crying for last hour for a mixture of emotions. I missed him more than I knew possible.” Jake’s mum Christine Ward said she knew her son would make it to the finish line of his epic journey no matter what. “I know what’s he’s like, he would crawl if he had to,” she said. “I’ve been so worried about him and he is such a great guy and does everything for others.” Over the course of his run from Queensland to Victoria, Jake raised $47,500 for breast cancer research.
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It’s political point scoring POLITICIANS let their boots do the talking as they took on Doveton Special Soccer School players in a friendly fixture on 26 November. In what’s now becoming a convivial tradition, nine Victorian ALP pollies - including Deputy Premier James Merlino, Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams, state Upper House MP Adem Somyurek and former Bruce MP Alan Griffin - put on a spirited display at Waratah Reserve but were pipped 3-0. It was a stark improvement on last year’s 10-1 drubbing won by the DSSS. After the game, players on both sides enjoyed banter at a barbecue - even Mr Merlino who hobbled off late in the game with a pulled hammy. The game was organised by Ms Williams and DSSS founder Juan Carlos Loyola to raise awareness about the soccer school’s program. The DSSS has been run by Mr Loyola for 24 years to give players of all ages with intellectual disabilities a chance to play and train. Ms Williams said the soccer school was integral to the community. “It enables people of all abilities to have the opportunity to participate in physical activity and reap the social, physical and
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James Merlino before he succumbed to a late-game hamstring injury. 162354 mental health benefits of playing team sport. “We love our sport in Dandenong and this annual soccer match is a fantastic demonstration of how sport brings people and communities together.”
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We are going to light up Berwick this Christmas with Star News Group’s
LIGHT UP BERWICK FOR CHRISTMAS
Light up your home this Christmas and WIN a Gold Coast Holiday including flights* As part of the Light Up Berwick for Christmas promotion from the photographs supplied. For terms and conditions go to http://starcommunity.com.au/competitions/ Plus, participating retailers will be encouraging you to shop locally as part of the Light Up Berwick promotion with a hamper including a $250 voucher to Sandros Restaurant in Berwick to win. Just shop in a participating Berwick business, complete the form and enter it in the barrel for your chance to win.
*The Gold Coast Holiday includes four night’s accommodation for two adults at Grande Florida Beachside Resort on Queensland’s Gold Cost. Extra persons charged at $30 per night. A surcharge applies over school holidays and special events. A further $50 surcharge applied for accommodation taken over Friday, Saturday or Sunday and is subject to availability and expires 1/09/2017. Flights consist of a $400 voucher from Travel Managers Berwick. For further terms and conditions please see http://starcommunity.com.au/competitions/
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HOT SPOT SET FOR CULTURE FROM PAGE 1 CHARMING Clyde North is a hot spot for exciting new developments like Fernrow. Nestled off Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Fernrow is a gem that won’t stay undiscovered for long thanks to quality builders like Premier Builders Group. A trusted operator in the south-east for 25 years, Premier Builders Group offers three and four bedroom units in the beautiful Fernrow estate. Buyers can purchase a house and land package at Fernrow from just $379,950 and enjoy peace of mind knowing they can move straight in thanks to the impressive list of inclusions. Homes come complete with vinyl wrapped kitchen, stone bench tops, stainless steel dishwasher, a five kilowatt split system air-conditioning unit, LED down lights, E-screen blinds and Holland blinds, flyscreens, a clothesline and garage with remote controlled door. All homes have two bathrooms and come with either a single or double garage. Fencing, landscaping and driveway are also included. Fernrow has great amenities, including children’s play spaces, and is close to Clyde North’s main shopping centre
with a Coles supermarket and numerous speciality stores. Situated between Berwick and Cranbourne, Clyde North offers space and tranquillity with easy access to public transport and convenient links to the Monash Freeway. The area boasts an array of private and public schools. The City of Casey has a multitude of high-class sporting facilities including Casey RACE at nearby Cranbourne and Casey Fields, which includes an athletic track, footy fields and playground. The area is also set to become a cultural hub with the completion later this year of the Bunjil Place arts centre at Narre Warren. Premier Builders Group understands that building a new home is a huge financial commitment, even with record low interest rates. Therefore, Premier customers are offered no progress payments and savings on stamp duty. Buyers can visit this impressive new development at 285 Berwick-Cranbourne Road and speak to the friendly Premier Builders Group sales team by ringing Gary Doleschal on 0418 990 379. For more information contact 1300Premier or 8768 3600 or visit www. premierbuilders.com.au.
ENVIRODEVELOPMENT CELEBRATES 10 YEARS UDIA’s Victorian division held a special event recently celebrating EnviroDevelopment’s 10th anniversary. The EnviroDevelopment (ED) program was formulated over several years when UDIA undertook a rigorous process of in-depth research in consultation with members and sustainability experts including scientists, engineers, professors and developers. Since officially launching the program 10 years ago it has certified more than 120 projects nationally. Thanks go to keynote speaker Phil Wilkinson from AIRAH and to EnviroDevelopment partner PwC for hosting this special event with the UDIA. Congratulations Big congratulations go to three recently certified Victorian ED developments which were recognised at the event. Don Welsh from Parklea was there as the Kaduna Park development was applauded for its superb features, which includes frog ponds and ensures protection for the existing flora and fauna.
Kaduna Park Estate is a major new community development located on Cardinia Road in the suburb of Officer South. It is the first ED certified development in the area. The estate will provide extensive residential living opportunities in a variety of formats, from larger traditional house blocks, to medium density and mixed use opportunities near parks and the proposed Neighbourhood Activity Centre. The site itself contains nearly 50 hectares of staged development, which will be completed over a number of years, and is located 48 kilometres from Melbourne’s CBD. A focal point of the project is the heritage homestead which is of historic significance to the area. As such, the building will be restored and become part of the community centre and gardens. Wonderful landscaping and frog ponds will be incorporated into the design to ensure the existing fauna and flora will be protected.
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EXCITING NEW DEVELOPMENT 3 & 4 Bedroom Double Garage Townhouses Inclusions: • Remote Garage • 5kw Airconditioning Unit • Stainless Steel Dishwasher • Timber floors Highgrove is situated within close proximity to shops, parks, Casey Race Swimming centre and Casey Fields Sports complex.
CONTACT US FOR A FULL LIST OF INCLUSIONS. CALL GARY DOLESCHAL 0418 990 379 OR EMAIL gary@premierbuilders.com.au • Pay on Completion • Fixed Price Contract • Low Deposit • No Progress Payments • Save on Stamp Duty • Fencing, Landscaping, Drive Included*
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THE GOOD LIFE A PRIVATE gardened estate with a custombuilt residence of award-winning design and high quality construction that beautifully balances classic grandeur, contemporary intelligence to create a prestigious yet relaxed family environment, on 6826 square metres (about 1.7 acre). The house has about 79 squares under the roof line, providing expansive casual and formal/ entertaining spaces complemented by exquisite landscaped gardens with pool, spa and superb outdoor entertaining area. There are three or four bedrooms, a study, palatial ensuite and dressing room to the main bedroom, plus a dedicated library, outstanding kitchen and butler’s pantry, four living zones, hobby room plus breathtaking alfresco/ conservatory with fully appointed purpose-built bar. Finishes include 10-foot ceilings, spotted gum flooring, stone and marble benches, climate control wine cellar, numerous integrated Miele appliances,
imported high end lighting, hydronic heating, refrigerated cooling, open fires, electric blinds, plantation shutters, security surveillance, three-car garage with direct home entry and under home gymnasium. This is a spectacular lifestyle property only moments from the village centre.
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DROUIN CROWN ALLOTMENT 61 LONGWARRY - DROUIN ROAD 16.38 Acres, zoned as Urban Growth. A short distance to Drouin and the Princes Freeway. With the southeast corridor providing some of the largest growth Victoria has ever seen. Whether you’re a well-seasoned developer or you’re just beginning your property portfolio we know this is an opportunity you will not want to miss.
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BERWICK 10 CARAVELLE COURT Every now and again you encounter a property that captures your attention and inspires your imagination. Brilliantly designed to blend into its environment, this superb residence is indeed one that will leave you in no doubt as to its importance. Located in one of Berwick’s most prestigious courts, a vast array of delightful surprises awaits you upon inspection. With form and function being ever important, the internal spaces are flooded with natural light and the northerly orientation of the casual living zones further enhance the lifestyle experience. The stunning resort like swimming pool and private north facing pergola complete the lifestyle programme and leave nothing to be desired.
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$1,350,000 plus buyers By Appointment Photo ID required Chris Hill 0401 178 455 Paul Dabb 0413 156 280 BERWICK 9707 1400
BERWICK 74 MANSFIELD STREET
HARKAWAY LOT 6, 12-24 NOACK ROAD
Renovated to a better than new standard and boasting modern family living, in a traditional location, this exciting residence enables you to enjoy a luxurious lifestyle. The ability to walk to all facilities including schools, shops and transport enhances the position and of course the home offers ducted heating, cooling, ensuite, multiple car accommodation and importantly alfresco entertaining.
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).
4a 2b 3c 2e Saturday 10th December 2016 at 12pm unless sold prior INSPECT Saturday at 11:30am Photo ID required CONTACT Michelle Hansford 0421 450 558 Paul Dabb 0413 156 280 BERWICK 9707 1400
PRICE $870,000 plus buyers INSPECT Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID required CONTACT Calum Dabb 0400 273 535 Paul Dabb 0413 156 280 BERWICK 9707 1400
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Homes like this are few and far between.
For sale.
9707 0556
Buyers Over $490,000
56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au
It’s squeaky clean, light & bright in a quiet location close to Sweeney reserve and returning $1716pcm • • • • •
3 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms 2 living areas, open plan living Modern kitchen, s/s appliances Decked BBQ area, big backyard Double garage, 528sqm block
With great tenants, you can invest with confidence or buy to live in. Inspect & then decide your future.
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Narre Warren North 57 Bailey Road
7010sqm with panoramic views.
For auction.
8794 0500
Saturday 10 December at 1pm
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au
Situated in a sought-after location on a 7010square metre allotment is this character filled 3 bedroom plus study home with views! • Fully renovated kitchen with Jarrah benchtops & soft close drawers. • Cathedral ceilings, Jarrah floors, built in bookcase, renovated bathroom, gdh & evap cooling. 2 fully fenced paddocks, garage plus extra workshop/ office or bungalow, gabled pergola. Close to Marco’s IGA.
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Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
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Beaconsfield 5 Slingsby Avenue
Room to roam.
For sale. Buyers Over $495,000 Welcome to beautiful Slingsby Avenue Beaconsfield, a property with a 1022sqm block underpinning your investment • 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom • Recently updated kitchen • 2 separate living areas • Large pergola & backyard area All of this on a generous block ripe for subdivision (STCA). So close to public transport, schools, shops and freeways.
F4 G1 H4 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Lachlan Pryor 0411 131 250 Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894
Berwick 14 Charles Conder Place
Space, style and location. For sale. Conveniently situated in a quiet location this spacious home set on a large 730m2 block is beautifully presented, making this the perfect home for any family. • 4 bedrooms plus study, master with full ensuite and walk in robe • Large modern kitchen with granite tops and quality S/S appliances • Formal lounge/dining, open plan family room and separate rumpus room opens to alfresco • Double remote garage with internal access, fully landscaped gardens both front and back.
F4 G2 H2 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021
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Neerim South 10 Station Street
Views & lifestyle.
For sale. Buyers Over $640,000 Set in the picturesque rolling hills of Neerim South on a beautifully manicured landscaped garden of 4044sqm. This home affords you panoramic views, privacy and tranquility and picturesque sunsets. This home features • 4 bedrooms, 2 with full his and hers ensuites and WIR’s. • 2 high quality galley style kitchens • 2 living rooms • Larger than normal double remote garage with internal access
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5625 6000 79 Princes Way Drouin obrienrealestate.com.au Michael Wilkinson 0439 783 294
Narre Warren South 58 Seebeck Drive
Display home quality and feel. For sale. Buyers Over $470,000 In prime position, just a short walk to both Amberly Park Shopping Centre and P12 College, this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom family home is class & convenience personified • Modern galley style kitchen • Very large & open family/meals area plus classy lounge • New carpets & blinds, renovated bathrooms & timber floating floors The light tones of the home provide a warm airy feel & a mood of pure sophistication
F4 G2 H2 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
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For sale.
9707 0556
Buyers Over $390,000
56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Marc Oliver 0416 969 930 Gerard McRae 0409 400 635
Buyers Over $465,000
56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Kostya Baksheev 0451 661 771 Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333
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3 bedrooms and 2 bathroom home Cathedral ceiling, generous living space Alfresco area Close to local schools, shops and public transport
• 3 bedrooms, master with WIR/ENS • Generous backyard, new carpet & paint • Large shed Close to local schools, shops, public transport and more. Call Kostya and Inspect today!
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Carrum Downs 187 Hall Road
Narre Warren 1 Weiske Street
For sale.
8794 0500
For auction.
8794 0500
Buyers Over $420,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
Saturday 10 December at 11am
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
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Zoned 4 bedroom family home Spacious kitchen Large lounge, rumpus Double garage plus very large gabled pergola
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• 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home • Modern kitchen, large living areas • Evap cooling, gdh, gas Masport fireplace Low maintenance yard with access from the double lock up garage leading to an amazing gabled pergola.
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A GREAT location and a grand 20-metre frontage provide an appropriate welcome to this dream house. There are timber floors and the living areas will impress immediately. The main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and private ensuite. The kitchen and meals area is sunlit with nine-foot ceilings, and includes quality stainless-steel appliances such as a 900mm range hood and cooktop, integrated dishwasher, pot drawers with soft close, stone bench tops and a walk-in pantry. Upstairs are the remaining four bedrooms, two more living areas and the impressive main bathroom. The outdoor entertaining area features a large solar-heated, concrete pool with automatic pH doser making cleaning a breeze, plus a pool house with TV, open fire place and zip track blinds.
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9 Serene Way, Clyde North Inspect: By appointment Price: $850,000-plus Contact: Katrina Bartlett, 0414 791 161 HARCOURTS BERWICK, 9707 4222
EXCEPTIONAL VIEWS UNDERSTATEDLY brilliant executive home, in the prized Village Horizons estate, commanding breathtaking views towards the bay plus magnificent sunsets from the kitchen, dining and decking area. This family home of some 27 squares is in an exclusive court with welcoming interiors and has capacity for three separate living zones and a second study nook. The kitchen and living zone extend to a delightful alfresco timber deck, with immaculate views. All four bedrooms - the main with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite - are located on the second level. Extras include a double-car garage with remote control and room in the driveway for a further car or two, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum and an enormous storage/ workshop area under the house which may be converted to additional room/s.
Berwick 9 Broxburn Court
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Surrounded by lovely fruit trees & featuring an oasis pool with plenty of privacy, you will feel as if you are away from the busy life whilst being close to private schools, hospitals, shops, Monash University, transport & parks. This unique 3 bedroom plus study home comprises, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, DLUG, new gas fireplace, solar panels, large shed, water tank.
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2 Dirkala Retreat, Berwick Inspect: Saturday, 11am-11.30am Price: $628,000 plus
For Sale $495,000 Plus View Saturday & Sunday 12:00pm - 12:30pm ljhooker.com/SDU1ZFBJ
Jordan Pradolin 0409 322 150 Lorenzo Longano 0405 278 458 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 54 High Street, Berwick
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.
Contact: Anne Haynes, 0417 007 350 PEAKE REAL ESTATE, 9707 5300
Narre Warren South 14 Ardblair Terrace
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Narre Warren South 3 Riddleston Court
For sale.
9707 0556
For sale.
8794 0500
Buyers Over $595,000
56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333 Kostya Baksheev 0451 661 771
Buyers Over $395,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
Custom designed and built stunning home. • 3 spacious bedrooms plus study • Galley style kitchen w/ stone bench tops • Over sized garage w/ rear access • Large pergola area & close to schools
F3 G3 H2 I1
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Attractive 3 bed plus study home Functional kitchen, sunken lounge Master with fes, gdh & evap cooling Delightfully paved pergola Remote double garage All amenities are close
F3 G2 H2 I1
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5B 2C 3D 1H 2I
The ‘Ballina’
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Dream Family Living
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Built to a high standard by the more than reputable Fairhaven Homes, ofering an initial 2-year lease-back at 7% per annum. Consisting of four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large master bedroom with WIR and ensuite with double shower. Be impressed with two sizeable living areas plus a meals area. Stylish gourmet kitchen with sizeable stone benches, WIP and S/S appliances including dishwasher. Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, alfresco entertaining area, double remote controlled garage, and extensive landscaping.
$615,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23338
A great location and a twenty metre frontage welcome you into your dream home. Sunlit living/meals with 9t ceilings and kitchen with quality S/S appliances. Amazing entertaining area featuring solar heated pool with automatic PH doser. Pool house with TV, open fire place, zip track blinds & built in BBQ and pizza oven. Grassed area with various potential uses of the 5.5 metre area (caravans, boats etc.) Features ducted heating, evaporative cooling, oversized DLUG and rear roller door.
Negotiation Over $850,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23355
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Paul Richards M 0407 324 389 P 9707 4222 p.richards@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Berwick 79 Mansfield Street
Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Joe Spiteri M 0431 619 887 P 9707 4222 joe.spiteri@harecourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Berwick 191 - 195 High Street
One You Don’t Want To Miss
For Sale
Help Create Berwick’s Future!
For Sale
A stunning façade draws you into this exceptional family home on a 700m2 approx. block. Through to the tastefully renovated kitchen needs for nothing, quality stainless steel appliances including 900mm cooker, appliance nook and an abundance of bench and cupboard space – open to the spacious family meals area. Additionally there is a massive rumpus room with impressive bar. Great sized master bedroom with BIR’s and private ensuite.
Negotiation Over $599,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23367
Perfectly located, lying conveniently between both Berwick and Beaconsfield’s villages, with three street frontages, this magnificent site is over 6000sqm (approx) comprising 3 crown allotments on one title. This blue chip parcel lends itself to a variety of ventures (STCA). Possibly retirement village, super medical clinic, business ofices, a high end residential subdivision, or a combination of all. With easy access to a multitude of popular public and private Primary and Secondary schools & public transport.
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Set on 1 acre (4003m2 approx.) of picturesque landscaped gardens sits this magnificent 5-year young home, fit for grand scale living with an absolute commitment to quality and luxury. Entering you’re met with double doors either side. To the let the open space living including the hostess kitchen with granite bench tops, quality S/S appliances and glass splash back as well as a light filled dining space and lounge area. To the right, wander through to grand open living space capturing the outstanding views to the
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north. Some of the further incredible features include: 8 bedrooms, including 3 master suites with WIR and ensuite including spa bath. 6 bathrooms. Tasmanian oak floorboards and LED lighting throughout. 3 zoned evaporative cooling and ducted heating. Tinted windows, 3 phase power, 5 kw solar panels, Blanko kitchen appliances. Outside ofers huge merbau decking, beautiful undercover alfresco perfect for entertaining, 6m x 3m Swim Spa & landscaped gardens spanning across the entire property.
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Located in the most highly sought ater pocket of Berwick with fantastic views across Berwick Village. Spacious and functional modern kitchen with S/S appliances, D/W & pullout pantry. Master suite with WIR and ensuite. Outside ofers a new pergola, decking and retaining walls, as well as a water feature, a garden shed and extensive views. Renovated main bathroom, formal living with inbuilt fireplace, formal dining and a study. Polished, timber floors throughout, D/H, 2x split system, double carport & tool shed.
Negotiation Over $650,000 View Saturday @ 11.15am harcourts.com.au/VBW23358
Impressive home in ever sought ater older part of Berwick. The renovated kitchen is a focal point - with stone bench tops and quality appliances. Open to the light filled dining room. The master bedroom includes BIR’s and a renovated ensuite. A formal living room and a study with built in cabinetry looking out to the gardens finish the underroof living. Outdoors boasts a decked area with balcony and massive backyard. Features split system, D/H, timber floors, surveillance cameras and an alarm system.
Negotiation Over $680,000 View Saturday @ 12.00pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23343
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STYLISH LIVING WITH DUAL ACCESS or workshop. Two double side gates, one on each side of the home makes access to the back yard a breeze. The property caters for professional tradesmen or those who need extra storage for cars/ boat/ caravan or the like.
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TOP QUALITY LIFESTYLE LIVING – SENSATIONAL VIEWS • Superbly designed 35sq country home • Privacy & magnificent views of rolling green hills • 5 large BRs, 3 living areas, modern kitchen • Superb outdoor deck, entertaining area with views • 14 gently undulating acres, ideal for horses, cattle, sheep • Lock up workshop, open bay hay/machinery shed, dbl garage • Located midway between Korumburra & Leongatha
Price: $459,000 Web ID: 8910753
Contact Jean O’Loughlin on 0428 571 083 or Don Olden on 0417 805 312.
Address: 760A Dalyston-Glen Forbes Rd, Archies Creek
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HOBBY FARM, IDEAL LIFESTYLE OR GET-AWAY • 3.47 acres, Affordable small acreage • Comfortable country brick veneer • Spacious 3 bed, 2 bath, ensuite to master BR • Modern kitchen with electric cooking • Undulating land and well grassed • Ideal for horses, alpacas or sheep • Wonthaggi 14 km & close to beaches
FEEL right at home as soon as you enter this well presented four-bedroom family entertainer. The main bedroom offers full ensuite and walk-in wardrobe and the secondary bedrooms are complete with built-in wardrobes. Two generous living areas and further dining/meals adjoin the spacious kitchen fit for the growing family. Creature comforts include gas ducted heating, split-system cooling, outdoor entertaining and a double lock-up garage with internal access. Serenely situated in one of Berwick’s most popular pockets, just a short walk to Berwick Fields Primary School with multiple childcare facilities, schools, shops
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Set opposite the foreshore at Tenby Point with water views of Western Port Bay, relax on the balcony or potter around the tranquil garden. Only a few steps and you can fish or walk along the beach! The block lends itself to potential subdivision (STCA). The home features four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two living areas, one upstairs and one down with a wood heater and split system air conditioner. Outside is a double garage with access off Bayview Avenue. Perfect location within 25 minutes to Phillip Island, 5km to Corinella and 5km to the Bass Highway. Agent: Madelyne Golby – 0408 559 096 Bradley Drew 0401 417 223 Inspections: OPEN FOR INSPECTION 12:00 to 12.30 Sat 10th Dec 16
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• 1 km to pristine sandy beaches & coastline • Quality grazing, ideal for cattle/horses & most agricultural interests • Excellent home sites • Well fenced with 7 paddocks with laneway • Superb water via dams & reliable high rainfall • Hay/machinery shed & stockyards • Cape Paterson 2km, Wonthaggi 5km, Melbourne CBD 1 hour & 45 mins • Opportunities to purchase properties of this calibre & location & affordability are rare Contact Don Olden 0417 805 312 or Jean O’Loughlin on 0428 571 083 Price: $690,000 Web ID: 6096883 Address: 185 Old Boiler Road, Cape Paterson
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SITUATED in the vibrant town of Beaconsfield, this is a well designed family home of generous proportions. The floor plan has been well considered for families who like to spread out, with four bedrooms, study, kids retreat/theatre room, kitchen incorporating dining and family room with a separate lounge. There is a full ensuite to the main bedroom, ducted heating, wood heating and a fully equipped kitchen. Private, outdoor living is proportional to indoors, offering a generous, inviting, covered space to entertain all year round. The 800 square metre block has been created to suit busy families, with expansive decking and minimal garden maintenance. An oversized double garage with remote makes parking secure and a spacious Colorbond shed offers the fortunate buyer practical storage space
The home is a families dream with storage & space high priority in this design. Just 6 years old & approx. 35sq URL this 4BR home includes excellent kitchen with walk in pantry, R/C air con, ducted heating, full ensuite, spacious bthrm and a rumpus room practically located at the rear of the home. Family time & entertaining is easily shared with an exceptional lounge area open to the dining area and alfresco beyond. Side vehicle access for the van, boat or trailer with beautiful parkland bordering the South and West boundaries. $449,950 Internet ID: 10712693 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
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Set on 5 acres (approx) with 3 access points, boasting a dam, tennis court, pool, shedding is this recently refreshed family home. Comp.4 beds, kitchen, retreat & family room. Features new carpets, fresh paintwork, en suite/master, heat & cool. A full veranda overlooks superb gardens & established trees to the slightly undulating, scenic acreage.The circular drive allows for extra vehicles & ample shedding.
Situated in sought after Arena Estate is this young, stylish home ready to occupy. Feat 3 Bdr’s, study, kitchen, incorp din/fam room with separate retreat/ theatre room, new carpets & fresh paint throughout, stone bench tops and glass splash back to kitchen, duc heat, evap cool & direct entry to the dbl, rem garage. Outdoors offers a low maintenance setting with decked patio & landscaped gardens.
Price: Offers Invited Inspect Saturday 3.00pm - 3.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
Price: Buyers Over $450,000 Inspect Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
BEACONSFIELD
19 Portchester Boulevard
BERWICK
Stylish Living with Dual Access
Sophisticated Living
Situated in the vibrant town of Beaconsfield is this family home of generous proportions, easily catering for tradesmen or those who need extra storage for cars/ boat/caravan etc. Feat 4 Bdr’s, mast with ens & WIR, study, kids retreat/theatre room, kit incorp din/fam & sep lounge, ducted & wood heating. Outdoors feat generous covered entertaining area, oversized dbl, rem gge, large colourbond shed all on a large 800m2 block.
Situated in Berwick’s North is an elegant family home in a stunning garden setting. The versatile floor plan consists of 4 generous bdrs, formal lounge & dining, granite kitchen & family room. Master boasts wir & en suite with spa. Features European appliances, security system, duct heat, gas log fire, s/s cool, duct vacuum, wine cellar, & direct entry garage. Outdoors is stunning, with Merbau decking & café blinds.
Price: Buyers Over $620,000 Inspect Saturday 12.00pm - 12.30pm Amanda Charles 0400347968
Price: Buyers Over $770,000 Inspect Saturday 1.00pm - 1.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
BERWICK
18 Leisurewood Drive
PAKENHAM
Delightful Family Home
Contemporary Townhouse
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.
Perfect for the discerning investor, first home buyer or downsizers.This property offers three generous bedrooms, study, master/en-suite, built in robes, duct heating & evap cooling. A formal lounge & open plan stone kitchen/family room which opens to the courtyard giving access to the double remote garage. A clever floor plan utilizes space and provides privacy.
Price: Buyers Over $570,000 Inspect Saturday 2.00pm - 2.30pm Jeanine Presley 0438 332 411
Price: Buyers Over $370,000 Inspect Saturday 11.00 am - 11.30am Jeanine Presley 0438 332 411
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6 Farm Lane “PREMIERE LIFESTYLE ESTATE” An exclusive ‘Country Lane’ immediately North of the Berwick Village. Grollo built luxury ‘villa’ offering 45sq of living on 3.2 acres of parklike grounds. Captivating, panoramic views across surrounding countryside to Westernport Bay and velvety lawned grounds featuring spring fed, ornamental lakes combine to stunning effect. 5 BR’s, 2 with ensuites, separate study, and multiple living rooms. Outside, a solar heated pool, alfresco terrace, floodlit modgrass tennis court and 4 car garage plus workshop. Just a few minutes’ drive from Berwick Village, a range of excellent schools, this premium property is the perfect proposition for those seeking privacy, prestige and position.
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INSPECT: Saturday 2.00pm BUYERS: By Negotiation Andrew Brown 0411 043 625 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629
4A 3B 2D 1C
195 Split Rock Road
SIMPLY BREATHTAKING ON 4.82Ha (12 acres) Situated less than an hour’s drive Southeast of Melbourne, ‘Ashford’ is set on a picturesque and gently undulating 12 acres with sweeping views. The stunning custom built home has been constructed to exacting standards and features premium finishes and absolute luxury throughout. 4 double BR’s (incl separate guest suite), theatre room, lift, large home office, ‘bunk room’ for short term guests and adjoining rumpus with kitchenette. The main open plan living area of the home spans more than 16 metres in length - with cosy open fire places at each end, and adjoining balcony offering spectacular 180 degree panoramic views across the district and beyond.
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INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm BUYERS: For Sale By Negotiation Andrew Brown 0411 043 625
3A 1B 2D
130 Nar Nar GoonLongwarry Road A SUBSTANTIAL LAND BANKING OPPORTUNITY For Sale by Expressions of Interest (Closes December 15th 2016). • Almost 129 Acres in 3 Titles • To be sold as a whole • Strategically positioned parcel • Exceptional accessibility with 3 street frontages • Power, mains water & gas connected • Reticulated sewer available • Immediately proximate to educational, recreational facilities & public transport • Unsurpassed access to M1 Freeway • Property occupied on a periodic tenancy Information Memorandum Available.
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Expressions Of Interest Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
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5A 3B 2D
139 Webster Way A Grand Entertainer This executive home features a formal lounge/dining room, family area, rumpus room & upstairs retreat with balcony access. The gourmet kitchen features stone bench tops, s/s appliances & butlers pantry. 5 bedrooms include two master bedrooms with WIR & ensuites while the 3 additional robed bedrooms have BIR & are serviced by a central bathroom. Highlights include Sydney Blue Gum floorboards, large alfresco, expansive rear lawn, alarm, ducted reverse cycle a/c, vacuum system, high ceilings & double garage with rear drive-thru access. Situated in a prized location only footsteps from Heritage Springs Shopping Centre, schools, public transport & access to the Freeway.
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5 Acres of Parklike Perfection
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Introduced by a maple lined avenue that opens to an elevated, sundrenched site, with wonderful North Easterly aspect, the property includes a solid brick, contemporary styled residence that whilst modest in scale, will allow for customization or extension to your taste and needs. The grounds are cleared with perimeter foliage providing privacy and interest. There is abundant room for pool, tennis court, paddocks etc. A purposeful 240m2 American barn shed includes concrete floor, lofted area and surrounding parking area. The property features substantial rainwater storage, a dam for garden/stock water and a separate studio/guest room.
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3A 1B 3D
82-86 Baker Road
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11 Terry Close
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38 Stockmans Circuit
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This home has all the “I wants” and a top of the court location, all within the easiest of walks to Maramba Primary & F/Gate Secondary Schools. Features a huge kid friendly backyard, oversized double garage and covered outdoor entertaining. Great opportunity here!
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AUCTION 10th December at 2.00pm INSPECT: Saturday 1.30pm Gary Andrews 0400 250 075
Nestled in a highly sought after location is this sensational home. Separate formal lounge, study, open plan family & meals area. Features include, paved outdoor entertaining area, gas ducted heating, split system a/c, double garage with rear access, all on a grand 719m2 Allotment.
Berwick
4A 2B 2D 1C
35 Corcoran Road
Secluded at the end of a long driveway, discover this family friendly brick residence built with comfort & entertaining in mind. Offering 4 spacious bedrooms plus study. The pool side area is presented around a beautiful garden setting & paved entertaining area.
4A 2B 3D 1C
54 Balmain Drive
Entertainer’s Delight on 2.5 Acres
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $470,000 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538 Todd McKenna 0418 391 182
Here today gone tomorrow
INSPECT: Saturday 2:00pm BUYERS: Over $720,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
Stylishly refurbished throughout, this sun drenched home features polished floor boards, open plan stone kitchen, S/S apps ,heating & cooling, 3 living areas, banquet sized entertainment area with Pizza oven plus under cover Spa. Super sized garage and sep boat/caravan port.
INSPECT: Saturday 1.00pm BUYERS: Over $650,000 Elisabeth Gunness 0418 310 524 Michael Patchell 0419 381 411
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96 Jackson Drive Heritage Rise Estate 9 Skylark Boulevard Heritage Rise Estate Lot 5, 23 Penton Way Lot 21 Aylmer Road 26 Quarry Hills Drive
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A HOME FOR ALL SEASONS Located in a premium position and comprising 3 separate living areas, soaring ceilings, 2 separate timber decked alfresco’s and a solar heated pool. This is the complete package. You will not be disappointed. Inspect Now!
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Tranquillity On 5283sqm Set on a stunning acreage lifestyle block, this modernised home is sure to impress. A circular asphalt driveway leads you to a fully landscaped modern front garden, and drive through auto gates to the backyard. Explore an outdoor entertaining mecca – a full undercover spacious and bright sunroom. Summer will be fun in the solar pool with decking alfresco, large shedding too. Close to Fountain Gate S/C and Monash Freeway.
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INTRODUCING PEAKE’S NEWEST SALES TEAM MEMBER Syarif prides himself on his excellent customer service and is well regarded as a strong negotiator, ensuring his clients expectations are always exceeded. 20 Mountain Flat Road, NARRE WARREN EAST A View To Frame Forever This exceptional piece of Real Estate started life as a daffodil farm and now presents endless lifestyle possibilities for the new owners. Spanning across 13 fully fenced acres divided into 6 paddocks perfect for the horse lover! This one owner residence offers 360 degree panoramic views to Lysterfield Park, Harkaway hills and beyond. A superb 11m x 8m garage with an additional 10m x 4.5m machinery shed.
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NEAT, CLEAN – NORTHSIDE!! Positioned on the northside of Pakenham is this beautifully maintained home. Set on a 650m2 block, the house offers three bedrooms – master bedroom with ensuite. Large living area with gas ducted heating plus air conditioning. Functional kitchen with electric cooking and plenty of cupboard space. Single garage with concrete floor and power, established gardens and in a court location. Be quick, it’s here to be SOLD!!
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PAKENHAM’S BEST UNIT - TWO BATHROOMS 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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275 Pakenham Road
$1,150,000
UGB FRINGE - TOWNSHIP LOCATION!! Positioned on the fringe of the Urban Growth Boundary is this sensational 25 acre parcel. 25 undulating acres, rising from the bitumen road frontage there are many glorious building sites. Four paddocks, mains water plus dams and creek water. Steel shed plus stock yards and power connected. Excellent fencing and pasture, extensive views to Westernport Bay and the picturesque Toomuc Valley. Enjoy the convenience for today with an eye to the future!!
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PRIME 2 ACRE BLOCK So close to town yet on the back of farms is this premium block with power, mains water and bitumen road frontage while being walking distance to Beaconhills College, sports facilities and transport. Build your dream home here – ready to be sold, priced to sell!!
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19 Porchester Blvd
Sat 12.00pm
1/2-3 Kevin Close
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
5 Slinsby Avenue
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
27 Hammerwood Green
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
46 Scenic Dr 65 Sherwood Road 5 Slinsby Avenue
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
5 Slinsby Avenue
Thurs 6.00pm - 6.30pm
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111 First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888
OBrien - 9707 0556
21 Flaxmill Close
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5625 6000
8/23 Main Street
3 The Oval
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
6 Pryor Road
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5625 6000
NARRE WARREN SOUTH
12 Ramsden Street
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
OBrien - 5625 6000
64 Lakeview Drive
Sat 10.30am - 11.00am
Harcourts – 9707 4222
2 Scarlett Court
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Barry Plant - 5625 3006
17 Ashton Rise
Sat 10.30am - 11.00am
Eview South East - 8794 1200
2 Park Street
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Barry Plant - 5625 3006
16 Ardblair Terrace
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
2A Charlou Court
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5625 6000
18 Strathaird Drive
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
37 Summerhill Boulevard
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 5625 6000
44 Langbourne Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
9 Ramsden Street
Sat 9.30am - 10.00am
OBrien - 5625 6000
6 Nottingham Street
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
21 Flaxmill Close
Thu 6.00pm - 6.30pm
OBrien - 5625 6000
3 Riddleston Court
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
5 Addlington Court
Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm
Eview South East - 8794 1200
16 Ardblair Terrace
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
9 Railway Road
Fri 5.00pm - 5.30pm
OBrien - 5625 6000
9 Railway Road
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5625 6000
OBrien - 9707 0556
14 Carabolt Place
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
19 Grove Gardens
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
LJ Hooker - 97072155
Sat 12.00pm – 12.30pm
Hocking Stuart - 8768 3800
12 Shute Avenue
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
LJ Hooker - 97072155
Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm
Eview South East - 8794 1200
9 Broxburn Court
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
LJ Hooker - 97072155
OBrien - 9707 0556
2-6 Jerilderie Drive
Tues 6.00pm - 6.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
20 Sing Court
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
32 Beaconsfield-Emerald Road Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
Wed 6.00pm - 6.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
BLIND BIGHT Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
4 Cormorant Close
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
4 Albatross Close
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
Sat 12.00pm – 12.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
6 Albatross Close
2 Yackatoon Road
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
BOTANIC RIDGE
27 McBride Road
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
12 Smiley Way
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
ENDEAVOUR HILLS
54 Beaconsfield Emerald Road
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
2 Lightfoot Rise
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
14 Cunningham Drive
4 Downey road
Sat 3.00pm
BERWICK
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
37 Summerhill Boulevard
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
1 Hood Court
Sat 1.00pm – 1.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
22 Nylander Road
Sat 1.00pm – 1.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
54 Balmain Drive
Sat 1.00pm – 1.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
35 Corcoran Road
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
Sat 1.00pm
14 Charles Conder Place
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111 OBrien - 9707 0556
16 Graneel Grove
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
1Bunderim Retreat
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
3 The Oval
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
14 Vista Court
Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888
12-14 Caserta Drive
Sat 1.00pm – 1.30pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
Sat 2.00pm – 2.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500 NORTHCOTE
HALLAM
11 Doran Road
8 Canning Drive
OBrien - 5625 6000
CARRUM DOWNS 187 Hall Road
Sat 2.00pm – 2.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
NEERIM SOUTH 86 Beaconsfield Emerald Road
BUNYIP
Thu 7.00pm - 7.30pm
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
EMERALD
195 Split Rock Road
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111
NARRE WARREN NORTH
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
LJ Hooker - 97072155
BEACONSFIELD UPPER 134 Foott Road
DROUIN
16 Graneel Grove
120 Hinrichsen Drive
12/138 Darebin Street Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Eview South East - 8794 1200
HARKAWAY
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
Eview South East - 8794 1200
OFFICER 24 Tivendale Road
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
82-86 Baker Road
Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
13 Bellerive Drive
Sat 11.00am
8 Olive Avenue
Sat 3.00pm – 3.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
33 Officer Road
Sat 12.00pm – 12.30pm
Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm
OBrien - 5625 6000
Barry Plant - 5941 1977 Kaye Charles – 9707 0111 Barry Plant – 9707 1400
OBrien – 8794 0500 PAKENHAM
KORUMBURRA CLYDE NORTH 11 Warragul Road 18 Flowerbloom Crescent
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
58&60 Flowerbloom Crescent
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
22 Waler Circuit
Sat 12.00pm – 12.30pm
9 Serene Way
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
OBrien - 5995 0500 Harcourts – 9707 4222
LANGWARRIN 314 Centre Road
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
15 Sepal Lane
Sat 11.00am
3 Hayden Grove
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111 Barry Plant - 5941 1977
53a Ryan Road
Sat 1.15pm - 1.45pm
Alex Scott & Staff - 5941 1111
8 Hayden Grove
Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
57 Pomegranate Way
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
11 Sandpiper Place
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
20 Adrian Drive
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
20 Unicorn Street
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
OBrien - 5995 0500
LONGWARRY
67 Peel Street
Sat 1.00pm – 1.30pm
Barry Plant - 5990 9400
2 Ridge Road
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
CRANBOURNE
4 Allan Street
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
15 Lamb Street
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
LYNBROOK
5 Caledonia Court
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
22 Lewis Street
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
18 Dutton Close
40 Stockman Way
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5625 6000
Sat 2.00pm – 2.30pm
OBrien – 5995 0500
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BERWICK
CRANBOURNE
MODELLA
16 Blake Street
Sat 10.00am – 10.30am
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
48 Freshfields Drive
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
225 Bridge Road
18 The Gateway
Sat 10.00am – 10.30am
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
66 Marklin Street
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
MONBULK
14 Carabolt Place
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
8 Clairmont Avenue
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
113 David Hill Road
20 Sing Court
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
9 Russell Street
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
17 Kramer Drive
Sat 11.15am - 11.45am
Harcourts – 9707 4222
3 Bewley Way
Sat 11.00am – 11.30am
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
93 Beaumont Road
Sat 11.00am – 11.30am
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
24 McNabb St
Sat 11.00am – 11.30am
Hocking Stuart - 8768 3800
19 Grove Gardens
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
LJ Hooker - 97072155
2 Dirkala Retreat
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
74 Mansfield Street
Sat 11.30am – 12.00pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
1/17 Rheanva Street
Sat 11.30am - 12.00am
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
CRANBOURNE EAST 19 Armstrong Street
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
2 Wisteria Court
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
16 Woodchase Court
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
CRANBOURNE NORTH
14 Maplewood Court
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
48 Shinners Avenue
Sat 12.00pm – 12.30pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
24 Andrea Crescent
2A Caserta Drive
Sat 12.00pm – 12.30pm
Barry Plant – 8794 6100
28 Polblue Street
Sat 2.00pm – 2.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
70 Brisbane Street
Sat 2.00pm – 2.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
9 Nightingale Crescent
Sat 2.00pm – 2.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
18 Leisurewood Drive
Sat 2.00pm
2-6 Jerilderie Drive
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
77-81 Beaumont Road
Sat 2.00pm – 2.30pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
32/6 Melville Park Drive
Sat 2.00pm – 2.30pm
Hocking Stuart - 8768 3800
21 Ashfield Drive
Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm
Eview South East - 8794 1200
Kaye Charles – 9707 0111
276 Golf Links Road
Sat 1.30pm – 2.00pm
Harcourts – 9707 4222 Hocking Stuart - 8768 3800
Sat 10.30am - 11.00am
Harcourts – 9707 4222
6 Farm Lane
First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888
Sat 1.00pm – 1.30pm
Sat 12.45pm - 1.15pm
LJ Hooker - 97072155
Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm
1Weiske Street
14A Coniston Avenue
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
11 Terry Close
27 Darling Way
58 Mountainview Blvd
9 Broxburn Court
OBrien - 8794 0500
OBrien - 5995 0500
28 Polblue Street
LJ Hooker - 97072155
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Barry Plant – 9707 1400
Harcourts – 9707 4222
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
14/7-9 Denise Court
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
3 Ridge Road
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5 Christie Court
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
16 Ash Crescent
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
69 Atlantic Drive
Sat 11.00am - 11.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
1 / 35 Meaby Drive
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
1 Albert Circuit
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
47 Union Avenue
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Barry Plant - 5941 1977
11 Sandpiper Place
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
20 Unicorn Street
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
5 Christie Court
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 9707 0556
23 Feltham Street
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
110 Queens Road
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
Sat 1.00pm – 1.30pm
OBrien – 5995 0500
PEARCEDALE
OBrien - 8794 0500
OBrien - 5995 0500
46 Sweeney Drive
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
4 Maramba Drive
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 5995 0500
SOMERVILLE
Sat 2.00pm – 2.30pm
Hocking Stuart - 8768 3800
166 Sweeney Drive
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
LJ Hooker - 97072155
22 One Chain Road
OBrien - 5995 0500
1A Tingle Court
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
4/40-42 Victoria Road
Sat 3.00pm – 3.30pm
Barry Plant – 8794 6100
Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
46 Sweeney Drive
Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
CRANBOURNE SOUTH 243 Pearcedale Road
First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444
Sat 1.00pm – 1.30pm
24 Andrea Crescent
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Eview South East - 8794 1200
7 Kendall Drive
28 Abrus Circuit
44 Kindred Avenue
Alex Scott & Staff – 5941 1111
NARRE WARREN
OBrien - 5995 0500
Sat 12.00pm – 12.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Sat 12.00pm – 12.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000
4 Bernly Boulevard
Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm
14 Maplewood Court
10 Reid Mews
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PAKENHAM Sat 12.00pm – 12.30pm
NAR NAR GOON NORTH 295 Bessie Creek
1-3/42 Buchanan Road
12 Shute Avenue
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Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
OBrien - 8794 0500
14/7-9 Denise Court
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
OBrien - 8794 0500
166 Sweeney Drive
Sun 11.00am - 11.30am
LJ Hooker - 97072155
4/40-42 Victoria Road
Wed 4.00pm – 4.30pm
Barry Plant – 8794 6100
TOORADIN 2/3–5 Evans Street WARRAGUL 39 Lilleys Road
Sat 10.00am - 10.30am
OBrien - 5625 6000
28 Mytle Crescent
Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
CRANBOURNE WEST 3 McGuigan Dr
Sat 1.00pm – 1.30pm
Hocking Stuart - 8768 3800
NARRE WARREN EAST 20 Mountain Flat Road
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
AUCTION Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300
DANDENONG NORTH
BERWICK
NARRE WARREN NORTH 21 Stevenson Avenue
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
Eview South East - 8794 1200
DEVON MEADOWS 6 Seymour Road
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 5995 0500
DROUIN 37 Summerhill Boulevard
Fri 6.00pm - 6.30pm
OBrien - 5625 6000
1/17 Rheanva Street 74 Mansfield Street
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
1 Aranmore Cresent
Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
109-111 Drysdale Avenue
Sat 1.00pm – 1.30pm
Barry Plant – 8794 6100
8/23 Main Street
Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
OBrien - 9707 0556
1 Weiske Street
57 Bailey Road
Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
NARRE WARREN NORTH
95 Brundrett Road
Sat 2.30pm – 3.00pm
Harcourts – 9707 4222
Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300 Barry Plant – 9707 1400
NARRE WARREN
57 Bailey Road
Auction 11am
Auction 1.00pm
OBrien - 8794 0500
OBrien - 8794 0500
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Essential grants for groups By Victoria Stone-Meadows THE Casey Cardinia Foundation presented grants to nine worthy community groups across the two municipalities at an event in Narre Warren on Thursday 1 December. Casey based community groups that received a boost in funding included The Cranbourne Uniting Church Food Truck, The Cranbourne-Casey Men’s Shed, Connections Uniting Care in Doveton, and Pearcedale based Beyond Disability. Representatives from the Uniting Church said the grant money they received will go towards operational costs of the food truck such as registration, fuel and disposable cutlery. The Cranbourne-Casey Men’s Shed has flagged its grant money for the installation of a kitchenette and dust extractors for its workshop. Beyond Disability, which supplies computers and an internet connection to Vietnam veterans, said its grant money will allow it to keep more veterans connected through travel reimbursement, internet subsidies and the purchase of more laptops. Connections Uniting Care runs a service called the Enhanced Therapeutic Contact Service that allows children who live in out of home care and biological parents to re-connect and learn valuable skills. Kirrilee Torney from the program said the grant from the Casey Cardinia Foundation will be used to buy toys and sensory items which enrich the contact between parents and children.
The 2016 Casey Cardinia Grant Recipients with members of the Foundation and community representatives.Peggy Stocks (Beyond Diability), Therese Howell (EO Casey Cardinia Foundation), Dennis Vernon (Cranbourne Casey Men’s Shed), Cr Amanda Stapledon (City of Casey), Paul Thomas (Chairman Casey Cardinia Foundation), Elisa Moysey (St John Ambulace), Carolyn Dimech(St John Ambulance), Adam Khan (Director Casey Cardnia Foundation), Amy Moore (Communities that Care), Olive Elston (Garfield Scouts) , Wayne Collins (ECHO), Kirrilee Torney (Uniting Care Connections), Cr Brett Owen (Cardinia Shire Council), Kristine Ash (Director Casey Cardinia Foundation) and Christine Marsh (Cranbourne Food Truck). 162463 The grants were awarded to groups across the two municipalities that provide essential services and community strengthening. The 2016 Casey Cardinia Foundation Grant recipients work to improve the lives of residents across the southeast. Representatives from the organisa-
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tions and board members of the foundation converged on the Waterman Business Centre in Narre Warren to participate in the event. Foundation chairman Paul Thomas reflected on the work the charity has done over 13 years in supporting local groups and enhancing the communities of the Casey and Cardinia regions.
Recipients of the grants included church groups, council backed organisations, scout troops and other groups that are working hard for their local communities. Each grant recipient spoke to how the grants from the foundation will improve their ability to serve, help and protect their communities through their ongoing work.
The other 2016 Casey Cardinia Community Grants recipients were Pakenham Scouts, Garfield Scouts, Emerald Centre for Hope and Outreach, Communities That Care and St John Ambulance. Over 13 years, The Casey Cardinia Foundation has allocated about $443,000 to community groups in the Casey and Cardinia regions.
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Afghan fare’s nod to the West By Cam Lucadou-Wells WHAT would you choose - the chicken parma or the traditional Afghan lamb shank qabuli? Such is the bold menu that confronts diners at Samadi’z in Noble Park with traditional Afghan kebabs served with chips and green salad. Or pits diametrically-opposed options such as mantu dumplings or bruchetta. Interestingly, Assma Samadi says it’s the traditional food cooked by her father - known simply as ‘Mr Samadi’ - which is getting the most takers. She says a lot of diners from the non-Afghan community are giving Mr Samadi’s offerings a go because it’s served in such a Western manner. For 20 years, Mr Samadi has gathered a lofty reputation, catering for weddings and celebrations of up to 1000 people. The recently-opened cafe-restaurant is the first time he shares with the masses his exquisite skills
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Mr Samadi and Assma Samadi with kebabs, chips and salad. 162058 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS Dine Local observed that this pub fare favourite was the go-to for a couple of tradies sitting in the cafe’s sophisticated designer furniture. Assma, who recently gained a pilot licence, has high-flying plans for the family business and further as an entrepreneur. Already, word of mouth seems to have spread
Mantu dumplings are one of Mr Samadi’’s specialities. 162058 as far as Collingwood Football Club. Its star midfielder Adam Treloar recently visited for a feed from both the Western and Afghan sides of the menu. Assam said that Treloar did as many diners seem to be doing, “he tried a bit of everything”.
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What’s on Casey Community Christmas Carols RESIDENTS don’t have to go far to find a good Christmas sing-along. ■ Hampton Park Carols by Candlelight. Friday 16 December, 7.30pm to 9.45pm, Cairns Road Reserve, Corner Cairns Road and Campbell Drive, Hampton Park. Free event. Contact Jeanette Newman on 0412 997 798. ■ Cranbourne Christmas Carols. Saturday 17 December, 4pm to 9.45pm, 101 Lesdon Avenue, Cranbourne. Free event. Phone 5995 2005. ■ Berwick Christmas Carols. Saturday 17 December, 7pm to 9.30pm, Edwin Flack Reserve, Manuka Road, Berwick. Voluntary donation. ■ Victorian School of Performing Arts Christmas Carols. Tuesday 13 December, 7pm, 27-47 Gloucester Avenue, Berwick. $10 with profits going to the Smith Family. Contact Kim Sanders on 9703 8143. ■ Cranbourne Community Christmas Carols. Sunday 11 December, 6.30pm to 8.15pm, corner Russell and Childers streets, Cranbourne. Free event. Phone 5996 3251. ■ Lynbrook Moonlight Cinema and Carols. Saturday 10 December, 6pm to 10.30pm, Banjo Paterson Reserve, 95 Paterson Drive, Lynbrook. Free event. ■ Narre Warren North Community Carols. Saturday 10 December, 6pm to 10pm, corner Tom Jones Road and A’Beckett Road, Narre Warren North. Voluntary donation. Phone Michael Gonsalves on 0429 238 927. ■ Endeavour Hills Community Carols. Saturday 10 December, 5pm to 9.30pm, 2-8 Gleneagles Drive, Endeavour Hills. Gold coin donation. Phone 9700 2314. ■ Christmas on the Foreshore. Friday 9 De-
Christmas Trees at Akoonah Park Market THE Friends of Ermera are selling fresh trees for the next two weeks. All proceeds support the empowering of communities in the Ermera District of East Timor through the provision of education and training programs. Small trees 5ft $50, medium trees 6ft $60 and large trees 7ft $70. ■ Those who cannot get to the market can order by email at friends.of.ermera.president@gmail.com or text/phone 0428 557 988 for delivery in the City of Casey area for only $5. Christmas trees are on sale on Sunday 4 and Sunday 11 December. cember, 6pm to 10pm, Tooradin Recreation Reserve, Foreshore Road, Tooradin. Gold coin donation. Phone Ross Wilkie on 0403 535 595.
Preschool enrolments THE Endeavour Hills Neighbourhood Centre is now taking enrolments for three-year-old prekinder enrolments for 2017. ■ For further information and bookings contact the centre on 9700 3789. Storytime THE Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library are providing Storytime for pre-schoolers ■ 10.30am Tuesday and Thursday. 15 High Street, Berwick. Phone 9707 3519 or email bmi@dcsi.net.au.
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and friendship in a variety of special interest activities including mahjong, craft, walking, phase 10 and 500 cards, morning coffee, trips to the cinema and shows at The Drum Theatre and Cardinia Cultural Centre. The group also has a happy hour at Zagame’s, Berwick, on the first Wednesday of each month with the option of staying on for a meal. Guest speakers address Probus meetings. Aaron Ross from Friends of the Zoo spoke at the August meeting. ■ To join contact Pat Robertson on 9799 4075.
Problem Drinkers. AL-ANON Family Group is for relatives and friends of problem drinkers. ■ Mondays from 10am at the Andrews Centre, corner Hanna Drive and Heatherton Road, Endeavour Hills. Phone 1300 252 666. Visit www.al-anon.org/australia.
Bowls ENJOY full size indoor bowls at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre every Friday morning. Morning tea supplied. ■ Holland Drive, Cranbourne, 10am until noon. Cost $5. Contact Ron on 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946.
Yoga BALLA Balla Community Centre is running daytime and evening yoga classes. It offers both Iyenga and classical style yoga classes taught by qualified instructors and incorporating relaxation, breathing and meditation. It is a great way to balance life during the busy lead up to the festive season. ■ For bookings and inquiries phone 5990 0900.
Stitch up a course THE Narre Warren North Uniting Church has commenced three new community programs. Stitch and Chat, a disadvantaged toddlers group, and affordable cooking. Stitch and Chat is a weekly practical workshop for sewing crafts - knitting, embroidery, quilting, crochet - led by a guest facilitator. The disadvantaged toddlers’ group is a self-help support group for parents whose severely disadvantaged children are unable to participate in mainstream pre-school activities. It is particularly aimed at children suffering from conditions that require 24-hour supervision. The affordable healthy cooking class teaches participants to prepare healthy home cooked meals. Aimed at families and singles, this series of weekly demonstrations will be supported by follow-up practical sessions for each recipe. ■ For details and dates phone 9700 5061.
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General Classifieds V Window Cleaning
ALL TREE WORK
General Classifieds section of Network Classifieds.
V Roofing
Overhanging Trees Pruning / Shaping Tree Removal Hedge Trimming
Member HIA and MBA www.windows1.net.au
FREE CLEAN FILL, Wanted clean fill site, south eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks, filled and levelled, no charge. Phone: 0418 356 583.
C552009-BG31-7
Pensioner Discounts
Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.
Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738
V Adult Services
V For Sale
0418 131 374
SN1074465-PJ20-13
V Garage Sales BERWICK 2 Collins Crescent, Sat 10th & Sun 11th Dec, 9am-3pm. H/items, clothes, shoes, elec goods, tools, shed cupboards. All must go. No early birds.
HIGH TREE
9700 1899 - 0439 931 138
TREE SERVICE
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BERWICK 63 Piermont Drive, Saturday 10th December, 7am - 1pm. Furniture, clothing, kitchenware, home decor items and much, much more.
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NARRE WARREN SOUTH 2 Culcairn Crt, Sat 10th Dec, 8am-4pm. No early callers. Household, furniture, misc.
Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds.
$35 Metre $37 metre
Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers
-Heated Hydro Bath -Blow Drying -Grooming & Clipping -Flea Treatments -Dog Deodorising -Nails & Ears -Accessories
I & G STUDD & SONS PTY LTD Ph: 5941 1880
V Home Services
Call 0411 623 884
IRONING Call Julie
cats@pakenhamcats.com.au
5941 2516
V Massage Therapists ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
V Music /Instruments
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Slim Young Lady (18+). Will visit you. Phone 9775 3210. swa224e.
PAKENHAM 15 Harrison Way, 8am-4pm, Sun 11th Dec. Garage at rear, h/h items & bric-a-brac. Get in for Christmas.
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PAKENHAM UPPER 10 Twin Creeks Road. Sat 10th Dec. 7:30am-4pm. Huge moving house sale. Farm equipt, tools, horse gear, antique restored chaff cutter, collectibles, china, $5 fill-a-bag for books, household and more. Mel: 314-H11.
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AND COMPLETE CARE GROOMING SERVICE • Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath • Grooming • Flea Rinse • Clipping • Nail Clipping • Blow Drying Phil & Sue
The Music Centre
0447 642 643
Guitar - Piano/Keyboard Bass - Drums - Singing Beginners Welcome
Ph: 9769 9252 B E R W I C K 6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e . B e r w i c k
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5995 4344
Showroom by appointment
Oakfern Tree Care P/L Pruning Removal Stump Grinding
Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.
Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555
11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne
Phone Geoff 0418 340 825
V Septic Tanks
Fully Insured
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
NEED TO SELL YOUR HOUSE? V Computer Repairs
Investor looking for houses in local area. No fees. Call Dave 0428 678 489.
ALL HOURS
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NARRE WARREN 1 Small room $150pw, inc expenses + bond. Close to Fountain Gate. Call 0474 158 804. Must be working.
Buy, & Sell in our
Motoring
ONSITE REPAIRS Virus/spyware removal, networking/internet sharing. Professional reliable techs. 9799-8884.
9702 1642
Real Estate
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Dry split Red Gum $300 per ton. Dry split Yellow box $300 per ton. Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton. Mountain Ash $250 per ton.
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GLOSSY POOCH MOBILE DOG WASH DOG WASH
Pakenham, Berwick
9703 1616 0439 656 044
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
Delivered in 10 metre loads
Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality.
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New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
Shop 10/154 Main Street, Pakenham VIC 3810 Phone: 0423 932 818
MUSIC LESSONS
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V To Let BERWICK Close train, optionally furnished. Private secure bedrooms, $180-$185 pw, incl bills. 9012 3445 - 0425 778 761.
V Storage
Employment
section of Network Classifieds.
Tenders C389274-HJ50-5
V Water Cartage
24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS C1055101-KK41-12
1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441 HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS
Red Lantern
Call Lucas 0419 259 266
FREE QUOTES 7 DAYS A WEEK We will beat any written quote
CCTV DRAIN CLEANING
26 Rhur St, Dandenong. Open 7 days
rakruyt@aol.com
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Pruning & Removal of Trees & Shrubs Stump Removal Hedges Mulching & Mulch Sales Full Insurance Cover
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BOOMER BINS & SKIPS
Trades & Services
DINING TABLE round, dark oak, 4 very good padded chairs, all as new. $200. Phone 0458 528 223.
for a Competitive Quote
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General Classifieds
9703 1530
Call Michael on
♦ Rebedding & Pointing ♦ Pressure Cleaning ♦ Flexible Pointing ♦ Respraying ♦ Qualified Roof Tiler ♦ Gutter and Facia Replacement ♦ Pensioner Discount ♦ No job too small
SPECIALS!
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WINDOWS 1 Window Replacement Service Timber or Aluminium Windows Free Measure and quote
SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS
www.networkclassifieds.com.au
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0407 356 441
Repairs ● Rebedding ● Resprays
9794 8989
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C1065437-KG48-12
C695870-JM11-9
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Ivan 0412 609 009
PATRON WINDOWS
30% OFF THIS WEEK 0409 888 228
BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS • Storm water
Homes, Offices and Shops
V Windows
ANTENNAS
DIGITAL ANTENNAS POINTS & BOOSTERS INSTALLED TODAY
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• Sewer
Australian Government endorsed Installer
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AAA AERIAL
FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING Lic 24754
• New Houses • Factories • Blockages/Machine and Camera • Same Day Hot Water Services • Domestic and Commercial Maintenance • 3.5 Ton & 12 Ton Excavator • Bobcat and Tipper
1300 361 979 0407 674 808
C542458-KK26-7
0409 712 212
INSTALLED TODAY
5942 7664 0418 890 612 Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere
Skate Facility Management Cranbourne East Contract No CT000296 Closes 18 January 2017
BERWICK SELF STORAGE UNITS Enterprise Avenue Berwick We Offer:
9 Modern clean facility - Units from 4.6sqm to 33sqm 9 Convenient access - Your own lock and key 9 Security gated entry - 24hr video surveillance
9705 4888
firstnational COMMERCIAL
during business hours.
Neilson Partners
To arrange an inspection phone
Full details are available at: www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders
1223431-HM14-16
Call Trevor – Emergency 24/7
C642900-JL27-8
PLACE YOUR GARAGE SALE AD
12334552-CG49-16
SPECIALIST
1238899-CG33-16
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Casey Cardinia Window Cleaning
1239668-FA34-16
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
C1033281-KK23-12
All aspects of Plumbing
C784346-SH17-10
FREE QUOTES
Phillipson Plumbing ANTENNA
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V Television/Video/Audio 1021701-KG17-12
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Employment JUNIOR DENTAL ASSISTANT FULL TIME TRAINEESHIP Hallam area. VCE pass necessary. Must be honest, reliable and have a real interest and passion for dental nursing. Could suit 2016 school leaver. Above award wages.
12333335-RC48-16
Apply now to start February 2017!
Health Skills Australia Pty Ltd. RTO: 21646 ABN: 53 123 479 201.
12333906-EPJ49-16
Earn Extra Cash
Phone Bev
0411 334 415
1233492-DJ26-16
Jim's Mowing Franchises Available Establishes businesses in all areas. Prices starting at $36,000 +gst. Includes all equipment, uniforms, training etc. Average 1st year turnover $92,375. Be Your Own Boss Call Anthony 0404 080 528
V Medical/Nursing
Dental Nurse Dental nursing position for casual/part time/full time in Berwick. Experience not necessary. Contact: Practice Admin 9769 8011
V Positions Vacant
Sessional Teaching Opportunities Federation University Australia – Berwick Campus The University is recognised for graduating professionals who are confident, competent and work-ready who are groomed to be future leaders with the ability think conceptually and analytically.
SEMI DRIVERS With MC Licence & min 3 years exp and clean driving record for local work. Call 9703 2011.
We are now seeking expressions of interest from experienced professionals to teach into our graduate programs in the following areas:
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Kambrya College Casual (on call) Administration Support
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V Business Opportunities
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Full time qualified Panel Beater, for busy panel shop in Hallam. Excellent wages and conditions for the right applicant. Please contact Trev: 0425 732 686 or 9702 4503
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A CAREER WHERE YOU ARE TRULY APPRECIATED. STUDY AGED CARE AT HSA.
Apply in writing: Attn: Practice Manager 2 Arcadia Ave Hallam VIC 3803 Or Email: dadio7@bigpond.net.au
V Positions Vacant
EXCAVATOR/TIPPER TRUCK OPERATORS Operator wanted for 5 tonne excavator and tipper truck, HR /HC licence required. Experience is a must. Immediate start. Ph: 0407 535 556
We are looking for people with experience in general school administration to be employed on a casual basis. The successful candidates will be available at short notice on a call only basis. Duties include filing, photocopying, answering overflow phone calls, assisting with onsite catering and other duties as required. Experience in CASES21 is preferred.
Glazier Wanted Experienced Glazier required to join window company located in the south east suburbs. Must have experience in commercial glazing, replacement work and silicon sealing. Must have driver's licence, white/red card and own tools. Please email your resume to: sales@ali-tech.com.au
Please provide written applications, detailing previous relevant administration work experience to: Email: kambrya.co@edumail.vic.gov.au Subject Line: Casual Admin Support – Attn Business Manager Applications must be received by 4.00pm December 16, 2016. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted. Successful applicants will need a valid Working with Child Check. 12333937-PB49-16
Hairdressing fully qualified barber/hairdresser, full time or part time position available, for more information call: 9547 5258.
Permanent position plus overtime. Dandenong area. Phone 8787 8522.
TANDEM TRUCK DRIVER
SALARY
FULL TIME PERMANENT POSITION for tandem quarry/ asphalt deliveries. Must have tipper and road ranger exp. Quarry exp. preferred.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE
Rates of pay will vary according to the nature of the work
undertaken. Sunday, 18 December 2016.
For further information and to apply online, please visit our website at careers.federation.edu.au Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.
careers.federation.edu.au
Call Steve 0417 399 539 An equal opportunity employer
TRUCK DRIVER
CRICOS Provider No. 00103D
Full time position available for an experienced MC Licenced Driver, for nightly country line haul run. Min 5 years driver history required. Call 9703 2011.
Walkers Wanted
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EXPERIENCED CONCRETOR Experienced concretor required for house slab work in the south eastern suburbs. The role will include the preparation and pouring of house slabs, daily rate negotiable for the successful applicant. Drivers licence and white card essential.
Make Extra $$$ in your spare time to support your income or for fitness, by becoming a reliable and enthusiastic independent contractor delivering to household letterboxes in your local neighbourhood.
call us today
1300 654 910 or apply online at WWW.FERMAX.COM.AU
Please phone Steve on 0417 381 816 after 5pm
CONCRETORS LABOURER
You will enjoy a welcoming and professionally supportive team with access to excellent resources at Mater Christi College, Belgrave. An Education Support (ES2) position at 0.8 FTE approx. is available commencing February 2017. For further information, please refer to the College Employment page www.materchristi.edu.au/ enquiries/employment Emailed applications including CV with 3 referees are invited by 9 December 2016, addressed to Mary Fitz-Gerald, Principal at employment@materchristi.edu. au
12327860-PB43-16
Concrete Labourer required for house slab work in the south eastern suburbs. Must have drivers licence and white card.
3 YEAR OLD PLAYGROUP COORDINATOR POSITION
Please phone Steve on 0417 381 816 after 5pm
PLACE YOUR JOB VACANCY At your convenience - Anytime, Any place www.networkclassifieds.com.au
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A big year for Matt Lewis By Russell Bennett FROM winning Paralympic gold to now being named as a finalist alongside his Australian wheelchair rugby team mates for Team of the Year at the Australian Paralympic Awards it’s been one hell of a year for Pakenham’s Matt Lewis. But it all could have ended five years ago when he was very nearly killed in a horrific backyard explosion in Cannons Creek. Lewis’s story is one that can hardly be believed, but by the same token it’s one that could belong to anyone. Lewis lost his fingers and both of his legs in the incident at a point in his life in which he admits he was “pretty down”. But, remarkably, it started a chain of events that led to him jetting off to Rio as part of the Australian wheelchair rugby team for the Paralympic Games. Lewis told the Gazette just hours before taking off in his quest for gold that the month-long induced coma he was put in following his accident showed that he desperately wanted to live.
“I’d say it’s a miracle,” he said. “I’ve got faith in God, so for me that’s the context I understand this all through.” Lewis said that after his coma he started to “say yes to life” again. After the lengthy rehabilitation process that followed, he got involved in the sport of wheelchair rugby - affectionately known as ‘murderball’. He played a crucial role in helping the Australian team - the Steelers - to victory at Rio, defeating Great Britain, Brazil, Canada, Japan and finally their great rivals the United States 59-58 in a double-overtime thriller in the gold medal game. In doing so, Australia became the first team in history to win consecutive Paralympic golds and a world championship in a four-year period. Lewis’s outlet prior to his accident was music - specifically playing the guitar - but he’s since learned to harness both his creative and analytical side through the actionpacked sport of wheelchair rugby - a mixed team sport for both male and female athletes. “Created by athletes with a disability, it combines elements of rugby, basketball and handball,”
the International Wheelchair Rugby Federation (IWRF) website says. “Players compete in teams of four to carry the ball across the opposing team’s goal line. Contact between wheelchairs is permitted, and is in fact an integral part of the sport as players use their chairs to block and hold opponents.” Developed in 1977, the sport now has over 25 countries competing on the world stage. “What I enjoyed about guitar was the different tricks you could do with the instrument, so I’ve kind of taken that aspect to rugby,” Lewis said. “It’s artistic, and it’s skilful - it’s just in me and comes out anywhere I go.” Lewis’s wheelchair rugby journey started shortly before the London Paralympics, and it was watching some of his friends in action on TV that planted the seed for him to want to do the same in Rio. “From there on I subconsciously and consciously made steps in that direction,” he said. The Australian Paralympic Awards will be held in Sydney tomorrow, Thursday 8 December.
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Harvey - the next Usain Bolt! By Nick Creely REPRESENTING Victoria in a national competition is a wonderful achievement - especially if you’re just ten years of age. For young Oatlands Primary School student and Narre Warren resident Harvey Anderson, he was one of only a few Victorian athletes to head to Sydney from 25-29 November. The competition, which was headed by School Sport Australia, has been a major breeding ground for budding Olympic teams in Australia, and this year’s crop is set to follow the same path. Chosen on the Track and Field team, it’s been a whirlwind twelve months for the young 800 metre runner, who has enjoyed the experience. And at the championships, Harvey rose to the occasion, against some of the nation’s most promising young
runners, and said having support from some important people in his life helped him perform at his best. “I came sixth in my heat - and twelfth overall in Australia,” he said. “The experience was really fun and the track was awesome. “My sports teacher Ms Gamble has been awesome for me, as well as my parents and grandparents. “Ms Gamble actually flew up to Sydney to watch me run - it was very nerve-racking; I was under a lot of pressure, but that helped me having her there watching me.” Harvey said that his parents, especially his dad, and a certain Jamaican sprinter helped push him into athletics, and from there he gained the appetite to work hard and strive to get the best out of himself. “I’ve been into athletics since last year - Dad used to be a very good run-
ner so he got me into it,” he said. “I like 800 metre the most but I also like 1500 metres and I also can do sprints as well. “Usain Bolt is my favourite runner and I want to be as quick as him - there is no one else I like to watch run more than him. “I did five weeks of training before going and then I had states before that which was really hard - I train for an hour three times a week, but I love to do it.” And now Harvey is aiming high, with another potential national competition on his mind. “Next year is the Pacific Games against Kenya so I’m aiming for that - they are great long-distance runners, and it will be a tough challenge, but I just have to keep working hard,” he said.
Oatlands Primary School student Harvey Anderson shone on the national stage. 162852 Picture: NICK CREELY
Overthrows clinch Swans’ victory By Nick Creely
Dylan Hadfield has been named the Round 11 Premier Player of the Round. 162715 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Match-winning knock from Hadfield By Nick Creely HE has been proclaimed ‘The Finisher’ for at least twelve months now, but Casey-South Melbourne’s Dylan Hadfield can finally lay claim to the tag, after a stunning performance in Sunday’s Twenty20 win against Footscray. The rising all-rounder, who also hit the winning runs in the heart-stopping win the previous day against St Kilda, was named Round 11 Premier Cricket’s player of the round on Sunday, after smacking 48 not-out off just 23 balls, to guide the Swans home after a disastrous start. Coming in to bat at 5/54, chasing the Dogs total of 121, Hadfield rose to the occasion, spanking two sixes and five boundaries in the whirlwind knock. “Walking out to bat on Sunday against Footscray with the score at 5/50 we needed 9 or 10 an over, so I was looking for one or two boundaries an over,” Hadfield explained. “Having watched the beginning of our innings I had
an idea of which bowlers I was aiming to target and I had to take some calculated risks and thankfully they paid off. “It was a fantastic weekend of cricket for us, getting a couple of wins on the board against some quality opposition." Earlier in the match, Hadfield also bowled a disciplined spell of bowling, going at just five runs per over, claiming a direct hit run-out and getting a vital wicket. And Hadfield said that the wins over the weekend have the potential to lift the group after a lackluster last month of cricket. “It’s definitely nice to get back on the winner’s list after a lean month and hopefully we can gain some momentum to keep pushing ourselves up the ladder,” he said. “It was the first time we had beaten St Kilda in 30 odd years and we are quite proud to have done that. “It was a big morale booster for the guys, we’ve been working really hard at training and it’s nice to see
some reward for our hard work.” Now the ‘Finisher’, who is starting to live up to his nickname, is ready to continue his electric form into the second half of the season, and says he has the confidence that he can be the go to man with either bat or ball. The nickname came about after a couple of games last year - Nath Lambden started it as a bit of a laugh but it seems to have stuck, and the boys don’t mind stitching me up with it,” he said. “But when the game is on the line I want to be the bloke the team can turn to, to play the innings to give us the ascendancy in the game or take the important wicket or get that run out that can change the course of the match. “I enjoy the challenge of performing during the important moments in matches when the game is evenly poised and trying to get the win for the team. “Winning games of cricket is what we are here for and hopefully we can have a strong finish to the season."
PREMIER CRICKET REVIEW - ROUNDS 10 and 11 (T20s) TWO runs, one ball, and a memorable victory - the equation may sound simple enough, but no one biting their nails in the final moments at Casey Fields on Saturday could have imagined a finish so thrilling. After six straight losses, the Swans hosted a highly-touted St Kilda line-up, featuring state representatives Michael Beer, Rob Quiney and James Muirhead. Swans skipper Lachlan Sperling sent the Saints in to bat, and after removing the dangerous Rob Quiney (22), the Swans had their tails up, as Nathan Lambden (2/25), Leigh Diston (1/30), Jackson Fry (1/21) and Dylan Hadfield (2/25) took control, restricting the Saints to just 6/134. With the blade in hand, the Swans started with intent, as Luke Manders (50) and Devin Pollock (34) put on 77 for the first wicket, all inside the first half of the innings. It seemed that the total wasn’t too hard of an ask. It all came down to the final over, and with ten runs to win, the Swans simply had to take some risks. But tight bowling from Saints seamer Jak Jowett (2/24) saw the game go down to the very last ball. As Jowett steamed in and delivered the ball, Dylan Hadfield poked the delivery to Rob Quiney in the ring, who assessed the situation, before firing the ball at the stumps. But for some unknown reason, no fielder was backing up, and the ball trickled past the stumps, through an unaware fielder’s legs, straight to the boundary for four overthrows. With Quiney in utter disbelief, the Swans players streamed onto the field, hugging and shouting as the excitement took over. Developing quick Jackson Fry said it was an amazing feeling, and has given the group some much needed joy in a tough month for the club, but concedes that they really shouldn’t have walked away
Swans quick Brendan Rose steams in during Saturday's thrilling win over St Kilda. 162715 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS with the points. “It was just great to get the win and it was a great run chase - to get the win against a side that we haven’t beaten for 20 years, as South Melbourne was great,” he said. “I believe he (Quiney) could have walked the ball to the stumps - Dylan was long gone, at least half a pitch out, so it would have been a tie - he didn’t hit luckily for us. “We were a bit relieved; we obviously had lost six in a row, so it was more relief then anything to be honest. “We were pumped to win that game against a highly quality opposition.” The Swans followed on their stunning effort with another victory against Footscray Edgewater at Mervyn Hughes Oval the following day. After restricting the Dogs to just 8/121, the Swans started disastrously with the bat, sitting at 5/54. Enter the self-proclaimed “finisher” Dylan Hadfield, who
played a match-winning knock, smashing two sixes on his way to 48 not-out off just 23 balls. The Swans surpassed the Dogs with one over left in the game, capping off a memorable weekend for the club. Fry said that the fielding was a key factor in the victory, but lauded Hadfield for his special knock. “The key to winning on Sunday was three direct hit runouts - they kept pushing quick singles and our blokes just kept throwing the stumps down,” he said. “On the back of Dyl Hadfield who batted brilliantly, we got there in the end - he has been running the tag “the finisher” for about 12 months now, and he did the same thing last year against Melbourne, and we thought he had to do a little bit more than that to call himself that, but no doubt he can lay claims on that tag now.” The Swans will play Monash Tigers in a two-dayer at Casey Fields on Saturday/Sunday.
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Berwick bowlers clock up five wins on super Saturday day with a four shot end to seal the deal for Berwick 2. Berwick 3 (100,18) hosted Glen Waverley 1 (63,0). The Berwick top side “Threes” defeated the section ladder leading Glen Waverley 1 side with a convincing four rink win. Berwick 4 (91,18) travelled today and defeated MCC 5 (52,0). The win cements the fours’ position in top spot of Division 4, Section 6. The fours’ are now 11 points clear of nearest rival Mulgrave CC 5. Berwick 5 (90,14) continued on their winning ways when they visited Narre Warren (71,4) this week to take on their second side. The fab fives are now 22 points clear on top of Division 4, Section 7. Berwick 6 (87,17) hosted Dandenong Club 2 (71,1). The sixes are now 11 points clear on top of Division 5, Section 6 and looking forward to continuing the charge to March glory next week when they face Mulgrave CC 8 away at Mulgrave next week. Berwick 7 (57,0) had a tough task this week when they travelled to meet Bayswater 4 (110,18). The sevens were unable to repeat their giant-killing effort of last week and succumbed to the stronger Bayswater team. MIDWEEK Round 9 marks the halfway
mark of season 2016/17 for the Midweek competition. The women’s side travelled to Mulgrave CC, but were unable to capture any points this week, going down (53/63). The Twos hosted Mitcham 1 and won (64/57) picking up 14 valuable points. The Threes were also at home this week but were defeated by Mulgrave 3 (45/62) only adding two points to the season total. The fourth side travelled to Armadale and while they only won a single rink, they still bought home the win and 12 important points to their total. The fifth side went down to Waverley Golf (60/68) but they bought home a very important two points. The sixth team were at home to Dandenong RSL Rec 2 but sadly went down (30/37) and unable to add to the seasons points so far. THURSDAY TRIPLES The game time shifted to the earlier start this week. A few souls were caught out by the move, let's hope they set their alarm clocks for next week! Winners were: 1st T French, D Warner and D Bond; 2nd K Graeber, R Benning and D Reddy; 3rd P Artaud, C Glassenbury and K Fewster; 4th B Stilo, A Bertancello amd M Thompson.
QUIZ NUMBER 1534 1. WHO bowled a Test cricket hat-trick for Australia in 2010? 2. IN what sport did Peter Antoine and Steven Hawkins win a gold medal for Australia at the 1992 Olympics? 3. WHO did Muhammad Ali defeat to win his three world heavyweight boxing titles? 4. WHO beat Australia’s Mark Stockwell in the controversial 100 metres freestyle final at the 1984 Olympics? 5. WHO did John Newcombe defeat in the memorable 1975 Australian Open tennis final? 6. WHICH Australian golfer is renowned for his ‘broomstick’ putting style? 7. WHICH Queensland brothers played Test cricket for Australia in the 1950s? 8. WHO has scored the most goals for Australia in international soccer? 9. WHICH Australian won the English jockeys championship four times? 10. AT which Olympics were electronic timing devices and a public address system first used? 11. WHO bowled the last over in cricket’s famous Tied Test between Australia and the West Indies in 1960? 12. IN what sport did Malcolm Milne become Australia’s first international champion? 13. WHICH famous English soccer club has Anfield as its home ground? 14. WHO rode Think Big to both its Melbourne Cup wins? 15. IN what sport did iron-man champion Grant Kenny win a bronze medal at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics? 16. WHICH Australian golfer has broken the most course records? 17. WHICH ex-Aussie cricketer is nick-named ‘Bing’? 18. WHICH well-known Australian boxing champion was born in France? 19. HOW many players make up a hockey team? 20. IN which country was tennis ‘superbrat’ John McEnroe born?
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By Nick Creely IT wasn’t pretty, but Berwick (181) finally toppled Dingley (163 and 0/16) on day two of their clash at Arch Brown Reserve. After the Dingoes set the Bears 164 to win, they resumed the day’s play precariously three wickets down with over 90 runs to win. And the contest was hard fought, as Jasenthuliyana Chathuranga (6/44) threatened to tear the game apart with a brutal and unflinching spell of bowling. But the Bears late-order quartet of Crawford (20), Ryan Williamson (15), Jarrod Goodes (27) and James Wilcock (14) slowly but surely saw them home in what could be pivotal come the pointy end of the season. Momentum is everything - Jasenthuliyana Chathuranga (6/44)was a star with the ball Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS and Springvale South has it in for the Dingoes. 162712 spades. ship between Shane Simpson With Dandenong West re- (13). A total of 565 runs were (38) and Mitchell Shirt (50) suming the day’s play at 8/65, it only took the Bloods a further blasted over two days at Park lifted the Magpies up to 148. Within 24.5 overs, the Easeven overs to take the remain- Oval, with Buckley Ridges ing two wickets, as Craig Slo- holding off a persistent Park- gles chased down the 141 runs required for outright victory, combe (5/7 off 15 overs) and field side at home. Rajith Priyan (4/20) stole the With the Bucks seemingly as Matthew Chasemore (49no) show, removing the Bulls for in the clear after a stunning and Steven Spoljaric (34) once just 88. 9/338 batting effort last week, again tormented the opposition. From 3/4 to a stunning win, The Bloods then opted to bat the Bears battled hard with the North Dandenong sure had evagain, piling on more than four blade. runs per over to finish on 3/204 All but one batsman, who ery reason to smile on Saturday. off 53 overs, as Dylan Quirk was the last name on the batting After Mordialloc tore the (71no), Rajith Priyan (42no) card, managed to make double- Maroons apart on day one, the and Andrew Staude (51) toyed digit scores, but worryingly no visitors resumed play with just SFT-08-12-16-P14 batsman was able to cash in and seven wickets and 215-runs in with their deflated opposition. arrears. It’s beginning to enter that make a century. Manisha Daberera (41), period before Christmas, where But a stunning century from wins are pivotal, and losses... Hasindu Waduge (56) and Mat- young gun Caleb Millman thew Aslett (47) were strong (112), playing his first game of well they are really costly. For Heinz-Southern Dis- contributors in the middle-or- Turf 1 for the season, turned the screws on the hungry Bloodtricts, despite fighting until the der. For the Bucks, Susantha hounds bowlers, as the Mavery end against Hallam, just fell short and now remain out- Pradeep (5/44) stunned the roons reached the target with Bears, after having not taken a two wickets still left in the shed. side the top four. TURF 2 After the Hawks ground out wicket in the season so far. Beaconsfield has lost outWhether it’s more of a case 8/176 last week, another tough day of batting ensued, as the of Cranbourne’s dominance or right on day two of their clash Cobras lost 5/39 early in the Narre Warren’s woes is an inter- with Narre South at Perc Alliday, courtesy of some stunning esting discussion point after the son Oval. Eagles brutal effort on Saturday pace bowling by the Hawks. Following last week’s disappointing performance, the TiBut more wickets tumbled, at Casey Fields. After claiming first-innings gers fell for 87 in their second as the Cobras fell to 9/108, before Lee Brown (29) hit three points last week, the Eagles innings, as Scott Phillips (6/37 sixes to almost steal away a continued on their merry way, and 6/28) once again proved to stunning victory, finishing and had the Magpies teetering be a nightmare for the batsmen. South then chased down on 153 before skipper Ste- in embarrassment at 8/45 early 51 runs with very little fuss to ven Gilmour (3/49) rattled the on. But a little surging partner- claim a crucial victory. stumps of Chadwick Van Estrop
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BERWICK BOWLS WHAT a glorious Saturday for Pennant bowls! Round 8 was conducted in spectacular conditions on Saturday with the greens running beautifully at around 15 seconds. Our thanks once again to the greens-keeping team for all of their hard work and commitment. The magnificent gardens and surrounds at the club are an absolute credit to the small band of volunteers who have invested countless hours of energy into their creation and ongoing maintenance. They never fail to impress visitors to our club. Magnificent! Five wins again this week for Berwick. Team 3 returned a perfect 18 point result with their win over Glen Waverley 1 (100/63) as did Berwick 4 in their away win over MCC5 (91/52). Berwick 1 (66,2) hosted Auburn Bowls Club 1 (79,16). The third placed visitors were too strong this week. Next week sees the side travel to tackle fifth-placed Heathmont 2 in the final week of the first half of the season. Berwick 2 (86, 14) defeated Dandenong Club 1 (82, 4). The game was very tight with the sides locked on 82 shots each with 83 ends played. Team 8 of K. Lewis, J. Reddy, R. Down and M. Walker finished their
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By Nick Creely ENDEAVOUR Hills just can’t seem to take a trick, and are in danger of another outright loss against Williamstown. After a horror match last weekend, the Eagles edged their way to just 128, with Duran Murrian (36) playing a solid
knock at the top of the order. Williamstown then exploded, blasting 1/175 off 30 overs, before stumps were called to signal the end of the day. Meanwhile, Noble Park is in a strong position, and are nine wickets away from a vital victory against Taylors Lakes. Sitting just outside the top four, it was an important day one for the Parkers, who have
had a mixed run of form in the shorter formats of the game. The Parkers elected to bat, scoring 206 off 63.3 overs, with Marasinghe Perera (81) and Robert Johnston (43) getting amongst the runs. In response, Taylors Lakes is 1/25 off six overs, 182 runs shy of victory. Mevan Fernando (1/0) has the early wicket for the Parkers.
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Ben Maroney in fine form By Nick Creely WEST GIPPSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION REVIEW ROUND 7 (DAY 1) A GLORIOUS century in the Premier Division by Cardinia’s Ben Maroney (114) has put his side into an ominous position in their clash with Pakenham/Upper Toomuc. The Bulls champ was in fine touch, combining with Neil Barfuss (42) and Ricky Campbell (55no), to post 6/269 before deciding to have a crack at the Yabbies batsmen before stumps. Yabbies quick Ben McLeod (5/85) was a star, toiling hard all day for his team and bowling a whopping 25 overs. Then disaster struck, as the Yabbies lost two early wickets in the form of Daniel Strahan and Nick Kyval, who both fell without troubling the scorers. At stumps, the Yabbies are 2/26, with victory looking unlikely, but not impossible. An even day of cricket between Emerald and Merinda Park has set up an intriguing contest at Chandler Reserve. Bombers skipper AJ Walker elected to bat, and despite some fantastic new ball bowling by Daniel Diwell (6/43), the Bombers amassed a highly competitive and tricky total of 187. Andrew Alenson (46) top-scored for the Bombers, while Geordie Scott (39) and Clinton Marsh (35) played solid supporting knocks. With the ball, Cobras star Diwell was electric, while Leigh Paterson (3/64) got amongst the wickets. The Cobras are currently 1/33 off 17 overs, with Clinton Marsh taking the early scalp of Daniel McCalman (2). An upset is potentially brewing, with Upper Beaconsfield taking it right up to Kooweerup in their clash at Kooweerup Reserve. The Maroons elected to bat, and despite a few early wickets, were able to steady through the reliable Jonathon Caderamanpulle (77) and Matt Curtain (27). They ended on 179 off 59.1 overs, as Jess Mathers (4/71) starred for the Demons and newcomer Jack Bacon (2/11) showed promising signs. With a tense 17 overs to play out, the Demons struggled, but despite the Maroons bowling with great intensity, walked off the ground relatively unscathed at 1/43. Skipper Mark Cooper (22no) is looming as a big wicket for the Maroons next week. And finally, the round’s blockbuster clash between Tooradin and Pakenham is set to go down to the wire, with very little separating the two sides. The Seagulls elected to bat at home, as Russ Lehman (62) played strongly at the top of the order, to guide his side to a trick 178. Tom Hussey (25) and Aaron Avery (25) were also strong contributors with the bat. Lions bowler Chris Savage (4/22) was on song, while Tom Tyrrell (2/46) was also amongst the wickets. The Lions then lost an early wicket, courtesy of Cal O’Hare (1/5) to be sitting at an uncomfortable 1/10 at stumps. With a top spot up for grabs, next weekend’s run chase is set to be intense, in what is perhaps an entree for things to come later in the season. In this week’s action of the District division, Devon Meadows have punished a disappointing Tooradin side, banking first-innings points at Glover Recreation Reserve. The Seagulls elected to bat, and after a horror start, including the loss of star opener Kane Latham (0) second ball of the match, couldn’t quite recover, limping their way to just 112 off 36.1 overs. Panthers champ Matthew Hutchinson (6/23) was in fine touch, removing the top three batsmen early in the piece, before returning later to remove the dangerous Seagulls skipper Ben Mantel (26). The Panthers were then flawless with the bat, as Lucas Carroll (82no) and Brad Miles (77no) lifted them to an imposing 2/216 at stumps. Kalgidhar continue to electrify with the bat, and this time has whacked 7/374 in their clash with Cranbourne Meadows at Lawson Poole Reserve. After the loss of an early wicket, Kalgidhar steadied, and then accelerated, as Veerpatap
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Tom Hussey made 25 for Tooradin in their blockbuster clash with Pakenham. 162717 Picture: ROB CAREW Singh (113) broke through for a glorious hundred after failing in each of his innings previous. Clyde is in a strong position over Officer, in what was a highly intense day one clash at Officer Recreation Reserve. The Bullants sent the Cougars in to bat, and despite some solid contributions from John Simpson (47), Shane Webster (35) and Nick Miles (32), couldn’t find a way to make a big score, bowled out for 182 off 69.4 overs. Bullants duo David Collins (4/57) and Adam Reid (2/33) were consistent as usual, while Jack Langley (2/33) and Peter Quinn (1/15) were strong with the ball. With just seven overs in the day to bat, the Bullants capitulated, losing 3/7, as Nick Sadler (3/2) ripped apart the top-order. And finally, Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll and Carlisle Park have fought out a tough day of cricket, in a match set to go down to the wire. The Marygoons elected to bat, as Brannon Harrison (42), Nick Bransgrove (38) and some late contributions from Kayne Somers (15) lifted them to 152 off 64 overs. But the Vikings were excellent with the ball, as Ammar Bajwa (5/49) continued his strong season with the ball, while David Nutting (2/8) took some late wickets. In what was a highly intense hour before stumps, the Vikings were left quaking, losing three quick wickets to be left at 3/15 at stumps. Meanwhile, in Sub-District, Aura Vale cracked 8/258 off their 80 overs against Clyde. After the Cougars elected to bowl, Lakers champion Paul Hoenderdaal (130 not out) played a splendid knock, batting out the entire day in a memorable individual performance. He was well backed up by Grant Beanham (25) and Daniel Swinburne (21), who linked with the skipper to help set the imposing total. Ricky Caddell (91) has lifted Lang Lang to 255 off 77.4 overs against Cardinia at home. After five wickets tumbled relatively early, the Swamp Tigers dug deep, as Caddell and skipper Ayden Mills put on a brave partnership to rescue them from embarrassment. For the Bulls, Josh Browne (4/70) was excellent, bowling 30 overs, while Bradley Tanner (2/57) was destructive with the new ball. Pakenham has had a day out with the bat, belting their way to 7/321 off 80 overs in their home clash against Nyora. There were several solid contributions with the bat for the Lions, such as a terrific knock by
Aura Vale batsman Neil Charman fends off the short ball. 162714 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Luke Jackson (63) and Paul Dorbolo (38 not out), but the honours go to Nic Close (132) who played a stunning innings at number three. The Maroons bowlers were fairly expensive, with Brent Potter (2/105), Gavin Hackett (2/76) and Peter Gillian (2/49) all taking wickets despite going at over four runs per over. And finally, Gembrook has put in an all-round batting masterclass against Catani, amassing 9/346, despite only three players making halfcenturies. Kyle O’Reilly (69), James Hulbert (53) and Cam Williams (59 not out) were all instrumental with the bat, while Darcy Williams (28), Aathavan Thiagaraja (33) and Brett Burmeister (46) were valuable contributors later in the day. The Cats were well served by Dustin Peebles (2/73) once again and Josh Miller (2/63), but had very few winners in a disappointing bowling performance, in which they went for over four runs per over.
VIC PREMIER CRICKET SATURDAY - ROUND 10 (T20) Casey-South Melbourne 5/135 (L.Manders 50, D.Pollock 34, J.Jowett 2/24) def St Kilda 6/134 (J.Manning 31, B.Davies 26, N.Lambden 2/25, D.Hadfield 2/25); Northcote 2/13 (S.Taylor 61, S.Mire 56) def Dandenong 6/131 (J.Nanopoulos 38, E.Newman 25*, B.Abbatangelo 2/17); Ringwood 6/123 def Frankston 7/121; Prahran 6/127 def Footscray Edgewater 7/126; Kingston Hawthorn 3/160 def Monash Tigers 6/157; Greenvale Kangaroos 9/100 def Melbourne Uni 82; Fitzroy Doncaster 7/174 def Melbourne 6/148; Geelong 7/151 def Essendon 6/114; Camberwell 6/140 def Carlton 7/139. SUNDAY - ROUND 11 (T20) Casey-South Melbourne 6/125 (D.Hadfield 48*, L.Dredge 2/15) def Footscray Edgewater 8/121 (M.Gudde 38, T.Buszard, N.Lambden 2/16, J.Fry 2/17); Dandenong 3/156 (J.Pattinson 63, B.Forsyth 58*); Ringwood 2/98 def St Kilda 9/95; Monash Tigers 3/117 def Prahran 7/116; Melbourne Uni 5/145 def Kingston Hawthorn 89; Fitzroy Doncaster 7/158 def Greenvale Kangaroos 8/106; Carlton 6/145 def Geelong 9/119; Northcote 5/161 def Frankston Peninsula 4/158; Melbourne 3/147 def Camberwell 7/145. DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 5 (DAY 2) Springvale South 146 (C.Slocombe 41, T.Ford 29, P.Atkinson 4/47, A.Harry 4/58) and 3/204 (D.Quirk 71*, A.Staude 51, R.Priyan 42*) def Dandenong West 88 (C.Slocombe 5/7, R.Priyan 4/20); Hallam-Kalora Park 8/176 (C.Booth 49*, B.Hillard 46, M.Davies 3/44, S.Bandaranyake 2/22) def Heinz-Southern Districts 153 (B.Yapp 30, L.Brown 29*, S.Gilmour 3/49, B.Hall 2/7); Buckley Ridges 9/338 (J.Hobbs 95, S.Pradeep 46, T.Aust 45, L.Fletcher 39, D.Bircumshaw 36, D.Watson 30, M.Aslett 4/35, J.King 3/103) def Parkfield 267 (H.Waduge 56, M.Aslett 47, M.Dabarera 41, S.Pradeep 5/44, D.Watson 2/30, M.Goodwright 2/39); North Dandenong 8/219 (C.Millman 112, J.Andersen 32*, S.Squires 5/48, C.Athukorala 2/67) def Mordialloc 218 (I.Daniel 50, D.Mapa Ralalage 41, H.Krishan 34, S.Squires 26, S.Clark 5/44, Q.Awan 3/43); Berwick 181 (D.de Souza 38, A.Watson 28, J.Goodes 27, J.Chaturanga 6/44) def Dingley 163 (M.Hague 70, T.Sawers 29, J.Wilcock 6/25, J.Goodes 2/36) and 0/16; Cranbourne 3/82 dec (L.Ligt 55*, M.Shirt 2/17) and 5/141 (M.Chasemore 49*, S.Spoljaric 34, M.Sultani 2/22, M.Shirt 2/30) def Narre Warren 74 (J.Liyanabadalge 54, S.Spoljaric 5/19, C.Kelly 2/12, P.Boyal 2/20) and 148 (M.Shirt 50, S.Simpson 38, S.Spoljaric 3/39, P.Boyal 2/7). DDCA - TURF 2 Aspendale 233 def St Brigid’s/St Louis 141 and 1/28; Narre South 100 and 3/51 def Beaconsfield 62 and 87; Coomoora 160 and 5/115 dec def Silverton 66 and 9/91; St Mary’s 112 and 7/107 def Lyndale 97 and 137; Keysborough 8/287 and 2/13 def Narre North 105; Southern Pirates 195 def Fountain Gate 45 and 9/259. WGCA - PREMIER ROUND 7 (DAY 1) Tooradin 178 (R.Lehman 62, A.Avery 37, T.Hussey 25, C.Savage 4/22, T.Jones 2/18, T.Tyrrell 2/46) v Pakenham 1/10; Emerald 187 (A.Alenson 46, G.Scott 39, C.Marsh 35, A.Walker 30, D.Diwell 6/43, L.Paterson 3/64) v Merinda Park 1/33; Kooweerup 1/43 v Upper Beaconsfield 179 (J.Cadermanpulle 77, M.Curtain 27, J.Mathers 4/71, J.Bacon 2/11); Cardinia 6/269 dec (B.Maroney 114, R.Campbell 55*, N.Barfuss 42, B.McLeod 5/85) v Pakenham/Upper Toomuc 2/26. DISTRICT Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll 152 (B.Harrison 42, N.Bransgrove 38, A.Bajwa 5/49, D.Nutting 2/8) v Carlisle Park 3/15 (D.Glen 2/10); Officer 3/7 (N.Sadler 3/2) v Clyde 182 (J.Simpson 47, S.Webster 35, N.Miles 32, D.Collins 4/57, A.Reid 2/33, J.Langley 2/33); Cranbourne Meadows v Kalgidhar 7/374 (V.Singh 113, R.Singh 60, M.De Rose 57, P.Singh 38, S.Mann 25*); Devon Meadows 2/216 (L.Carroll 82*, B.Miles 77*, K.Salerno 39, J.Thompson 2/58) v Tooradin 112 (B.Mantel 26, M.Hutchinson 6/23, L.Carroll 3/34). VSDCA - EAST/WEST ROUND 6 (DAY 1) Williamstown 1/175 v Endeavour Hills 128; Noble Park 206 v Taylors Lakes 1/25; Balwyn 0/9 v Hoppers Crossing 185; Melton 163 v Mount Waverley; Croydon 138 v Werribee 1/64; Bayswater 194 v Altona 1/32; Box Hill v Yarraville.
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Fighting for top spot By Alistair Kennedy MAZDA has been enjoying steady growth over the past decade on the Australian new vehicle market overtaking both Holden and Ford on its way to currently sitting second in the overall sales hierarchy behind Toyota. The star performer throughout this period has been the Mazda3 small hatch and sedan which has been having a ding-gong battle with Toyota Corolla for top spot, initially in its category but in the past few years as Australia’s overall biggest-seller. Now into its third generation, launched here in January 2014, the Mazda3 first went on sale in Australia in April 2004, replacing the popular Mazda 323. In a very clever marketing move this new simplified naming format ensures that the word ‘Mazda’ is effectively used in every reference to the car.
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The big, open grille dominates the front of the popular Mazda3. Mazda3 was given a refresher in July 2016 including a mild facelift together with changes to the steering and suspension systems and additional safety equipment. The exterior changes include a redesigned grille and wing with slimmer headlights that are either halogen or LED headlamps depending on the
From the Mazda3 Neo: $20,490 (manual) $22,490 (automatic) to the Mazda3 SP25 Astina: $33,490 (manual) $35,490 (automatic).
model. LED foglamps are standard on all models above the entry level Neo. Inside, there are changes to the decorative areas of the trim while the side ‘wings’ on the touchscreen display panel are a larger and easier to read. There’s good interior space front and rear. Boot capacity is 408 litres.
There are six Mazda3 variants, each available in either five-door hatchback or four-door sedan bodies. In ascending price order they are Neo, Maxx, Touring, SP25; SP25 GT and SP25 Astina. Prices start at $20,490 for a manual Neo and run through to $35,490 for a SP25 Astina automatic. There is no price differential between hatch and sedan. There are two engine options. Neo, Maxx and Touring grades are powered by a 2.0-litre petrol with 114 kW of power and 200 Nm of torque; the sportier SP25, SP25 GT and SP25 use a 2.5-litre petrol engine with 138kW and 250Nm. Lack of demand saw the previous 2.2-litre turbo-diesel dropped from the range in January 2014. All models offer the choice of sixspeed manual or six-speed automatic transmission. Mazda3 has a long list of standard safety equipment. In addition to the
usual multiple airbags, enhanced ABS braking and stability/ traction control all models have rear parking sensors; whiplash-minimising front seats; hill start assist; and IsoFix child seat anchor points. Also standard in all models are GVectoring Control (GVC) and Smart City Brake Support-Forward (SCBS). The G-Vectoring Control system improves chassis balance by sensing movements of the steering wheel and modifying the amount of torque to each of the front wheels and changing the amount of grip that’s required. Systems that uses sensors and/or cameras to either prevent or reduce the impact of forward collisions are becoming more common. The Mazda range is available for test drive at Berwick Mazda, Prestige Place, Narre Warren on 8796 6222 or at Bruce Clough Mazda, Princes Highway, Nar Nar Goon, on 5942 5584.
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JAYCO Eagle 1992 In excellent condition kept in garage. Has all the accessories microwave including big annex, awning and waterproof covers to put on either side of the beds. Has an extra section to put bikes or motor bikes on. Plenty of storage at the rear of campervan, reg (D94-048). $9,800 neg. Phone: 0417 364 334.
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