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Measles cases hit By Casey Neill Westfield Fountain Gate shoppers and movie-goers should keep an eye out for measles symptoms, following two cases detected in Rowville. Victoria’s Chief Health Officer, Professor Charles Guest, said the teenage siblings visited the Narre Warren shopping centre on Sunday 8 January after arriving home from Malaysia on Thursday 5 January. “One of the children was hospitalised for a short period of time at the Angliss Hospital be-
fore being diagnosed and then isolated,” he said. “Both are now recovering at home. “We are concerned that more people may have been infected from coming into contact with these children in the community. “Measles has an incubation period of up to 18 days so illness acquired from contact could still be coming through, and cases could still remain infectious for many days.” Prof Guest said measles usually started with common cold symptoms such as fever, sore
throat, red eyes and a cough. The characteristic measles rash usually appears three to seven days after the first symptoms, generally starting on the face and then spreading to the rest of the body. “Anyone developing these symptoms is advised to ring ahead to their doctor or hospital and alert them that they have fever and a rash,” he said. “If you know you have been in contact with a measles case, please alert your GP or hospital emergency department.
“The doctor or hospital will then be able to provide treatment in a way that minimises transmission.” People can develop pneumonia and other serious complications from the disease. Prof Guest said most cases of measles in Victoria were linked to international travel. He said measles was now uncommon in Australia because of the widespread use of a vaccine, but it was important to continue immunising children because overseas travellers could bring in the disease.
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Community News Go local on Australia Day Australia Day is the ideal opportunity to come together and celebrate what’s great about being Australian, and there will be FREE events across Casey where residents can join in the festivities. Council is supporting community events in Berwick, Cranbourne, Hampton Park and Tooradin on Thursday 26 January 2017.
Australia Day Berwick The Rotary Club of Berwick’s event will feature musical performances, children’s activities, lag raising ceremony, food stalls, whip-cracking, wood-chop event and horse and carriage rides. 5JNF 10.00 am - 3.00 pm 7FOVF Pioneers Park, corner of Peel Street and Lyall Road, Berwick
Australia Day Cranbourne CHARM will host a family event celebrating our rich and diverse cultural heritage. There will be a sausage sizzle, traditional music and dances, a mini historical exhibition, art and crafts and children’s activities. 5JNF 11.00 am - 4.00 pm 7FOVF Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East
Australia Day Hampton Park The Hampton Park Progress Association will host a family event featuring an Aussie breakfast, face painting, jumping castles, animal farm and more. 5JNF 9.00 am - 1.00 pm 7FOVF Arthur Wren Hall, Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park
Australia Day Tooradin The Lions Club of Balla Balla will present a family event with a free BBQ (for the irst 500 people), along with live music, prizes, games, competitions and entertainment. 5JNF 4.00 pm - 8.00 pm 7FOVF Sawtell’s Inlet, Memorial Island, Tooradin
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Live music at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick Wilson Botanic Park Berwick (WBPB) has your weekend entertainment covered with live music at the park every Saturday night until the end of March 2017. Each Saturday night between 6.00 pm and 9.00 pm the park will have live music performers at the picturesque Lakeside, so pack a picnic, gather your family and friends and spend a balmy summer’s night in beautiful surrounds. Upcoming performers include Josh Tooth on 28 January, Michael Prizeman on 4 February and Andrew Williams on 11 February. For further details visit ‘Wilson Botanic Park Berwick’ on Facebook or www.casey.vic.gov.au/wbpb.
City of Casey Mayor Cr Sam Aziz and members of the Rotary Club of Berwick are looking forward to Australia Day celebrations in Casey.
February Council meetings Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings which are held in the Council Chambers at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren.
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Red Roo's amazing athletes By Cam Lucadou-Wells With a swag of national titles, Red Roo Sport’s irrepressible basketballers are working hard to be considered for athletic scholarships in the United States. The Dandenong-based club has an under 18s and under 20s team, both brimming with skillful players knuckling down to academically qualify and prepare for the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) in May. Red Roo Sports director James Kerr, who mentors these young men, believes if they were based in the US, the majority of players would stand a very good chance of playing at a collegiate level. “They’re amazing athletes and great young men who understand how to win and the discipline that it takes. “We would love for each player to have the opportunity to advance in life through sports." Mr Kerr said the barrier was higher for college recruits from Australia because of the cost to bring them over to the US.
But the prize is bright with NBA players at the upper echelons of Australian sports stars’ earnings. Red Roo advises its players that success is a function of extreme hard work, dedication and discipline. In December, both teams, with spectacular, high-tempo play, took out the national 2016 South Sudanese Australian Summer Slam championships to add to several titles over the past two years. “I’d say (the Summer Slam) could be one of the best tournaments in the country. It’s amazing to watch,” Mr Kerr said. Red Roo players, like Jo Jo Deng, Kueth Jock, Buom Kuoth Gatluak, Oyiti Amum, Michael Jok and Golong Golong, catch trains and buses from across Melbourne’s south-east - as far away as Traralgon and Pakenham - to be in the program. They share a clear-eyed, gritty determination to make the college grade. Jo Jo speaks of the importance of not just a sporting career but furthering his education. “It’s like a family here,” Jo Jo says.
“James is like a father figure. He encourages us to stay healthy, teaches us discipline on and off the court and to be patient - things don’t come straight away. “He’s been there for all of us.” Without sponsors or government funds, Red Roo Sports absorbs all costs for its National Championship teams. Training is based at the 24/7 Hoops courts in Dandenong South, which offers Red Roo players round-the-clock access. “If we didn’t have these courts, we would not have a place to practice,” Mr Kerr said. Red Roo aspires to expand to an under 16s boys’, open mens’ and a womens’ team for an increasing list of eager would-be players. “We are trying to provide the correct pathway in what is considered a maze of difficult life decision making choices," Mr Kerr says. “We’ve given them a little bit of hope.”
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Anger after family robbed By Victoria Stone-Meadows A Berwick man has said he is shocked and angry after thieves stole his wife’s wedding and engagement ring and his deceased mother’s jewellery from his home. “I never thought that I would have a break in,” said the man who wished to remain anonymous. The front door of the couple’s Strathaven Drive home was forced open between 8am and 4pm on Thursday 12 January. It wasn’t until the man and his wife had been home from work for almost two hours when he received a call from his bank asking about transactions on his credit cards. “My wife and I had left for work on Thursday morning and when we got home on Thursday evening, we didn’t realise anything had happened until I got a call from my bank asking me if I had made purchases,” he said. “I said no, those cards are in my room and I don’t touch them so I went a looked for them and they were gone so we cancelled the cards and started looking around the house.” The thieves stole a number of items from the home including the couple’s passports, icecreams from the freezer, but then the couple discovered that their most personal and valued items had been taken from the house. “My wife’s wedding and engagement rings and her mother’s pearl necklace have been stolen.
“Her mum passed away so that has got a lot of sentimental value. “They stole perfume as well so we started to suspect might be women because a lot of women’s things gone. “I was in complete shock and disbelief and that turned to anger when we found the wedding rings and my mother in law’s peals were gone, they are the main things we are upset about,” the man said. The victim said it didn’t take long for paranoia to set in and for the couple to begin suspecting people they knew for stealing from them. Police are investigating the incident and checking the CCTV footage at the stores where the stolen credit cards were used but the victim said he just wants the stolen items back. “I’m just on the edge of my seat waiting for the police to call.” The man said people need to be vigilant and sure of their home security because thieves could strike when it was least expected. “Make sure your house is secure because burglars are everywhere in every suburb no matter where you live. “If my house was more secure I don’t think they would have broken in.” Police have released images of the stolen jewellery and ask anyone who has seen the items to contact Detective Senior Constable Julia Doyle at Narre Warren Police Station.
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Spreading joy From front page “I’m not looking to take away from the medical industry - if seeing a psychiatrist or psychologist works, keeping doing that - but this is complementary and can really help a lot of people.” Ms King is hoping to grow her movement to assist people facing depression and anxiety issues as well as those that need a pick me up and a bit more happiness in their lives. “I want to build this online movement by creating more meditations to give away for free and I will be doing some on YouTube because I know not everyone is on Facebook,” she said. “I am also looking at running face to face courses and am going to start mediation classes in the community of the same kind that have helped me.” Ms King believes through finding a way to create internal happiness through her methods, people can be helped to find a new perspective which can improve their outlook and mood. “I am giving the tools so people can have what they need to help themselves to do it and think about how they can help themselves.” Ms King said anyone and everyone was welcome to join her movement and would be writing meditations for kids soon as well. To find out more about Ms King and her happiness movement, visit www.empowerkin. com.au. If you or anyone you know is facing mental health issues, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.
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Congratulations to Andrew Hartley for being awarded the Star News Person Of The Year for 2016. Perhaps an honour Andrew wishes he was never in a position to warrant receiving. For, as he notes, nobody thinks it is going to happen to them. Well done to Andrew for taking the terrible circumstance of an aggravated burglary and the frustration and anger and, indeed, trauma that comes with this event, and turning it into something positive. Neighbourhood Watch Casey was one of those groups which participated in the community event that Andrew was prompted to organise after his home and privacy was violated. Here we are today, months later, and we see some progress, a commitment for more police, some now and more later. An awakened council even more committed to working with the community to help solve this problem. Neighbourhood Watch stepping up in more and more local areas. Community. This is the key word here, for this is not someone else’s problem to solve. It is up to all of us to work together. Neighbourhood Watch Casey is here to play its part, providing the community with the tools to help reduce crime. There are steps we can all take to care not only for our own homes but also to look out for our neighbours, for this is at the heart of Neighbourhood Watch. Congratulations again to Andrew and while he may not want to be in the limelight, he, along with every resident in Casey, shares in a common commitment to reduce crime in this great city. Rob Ward, Casey Neighbourhood Watch.
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I am writing to inform you about a positive experience recently. My Mum, who is 80 years old, blind and with other health issues, was admitted to Casey Hospital for what turned out to be a two-week stay. The staff are to be commended - from the doctors to the physio, social workers, catering and cleaning crew but particularly the nurses - for being so hardworking and dedicated. Of particular mention is Sonya and Mary. Their care and concern for Mum and us was touching and refreshing to witness and we were all treated with respect. Even in the midst of what is an extremely difficult job, they kept her dignity, which was important to her. We very much appreciated how they treated us in our time of worry and distress. Ann Skinner, Narre Warren.
I write in response to Learn from Jerusalem by Kathleen Caldwell and Anzacs of Jerusalem by Philip Wright of Pakenham in the Berwick News on 12 January re the City of Casey seeking a further sister city as recommended by councillor Rosalie Crestani, the same Casey councillor that seeks State and Federal parliamentary seats in the past Casey council term 2012-2016. How can councillor Crestani be so irresponsible and wasteful of Casey ratepayer funds? How much do Casey rates have to increase annually to accommodate further overseas travel costs by its elected Casey councillors? Do they really care? Despite the many reasons for the establishment of additional sister and friendship cities at Casey ratepayers’ expense, those being the history of Israel, the temporary occupation of the 200 light horsemen in World War I and other unrelated trivial facts provided by the authors, the establishment of any further sister and friendship cities, and that includes other wasted expenditure costs by management and its councillors, are a total and continual financial drain on Casey constituents annually.
Ugly sister Thanks to the Berwick News for promoting debate on very important public issues in local government such as Casey’s plan to establish a sister-city link with Israel. Reading last week’s replies from Kath Calwell and Philip Wright to my letter criticizing any proposed sister-city link with Israel, it is evident that both writers and some of Casey’s councillors may be looking at Israel through rose-coloured glasses. Recent history shows that the United Nations Security Council has made some determinations about Israel which show Israel is far from being an example for the rest of the world (or Casey) to follow. Israel is really an imperialist (or terrorist) state, illegally occupying Palestinian settlements. Resolution 446 stated “that the policy and practices of Israel in establishing settlements in the Palestinian and other Arab territories have no legal validity and constitute a serious obstruction to achieving a comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East”. Furthermore, under the United Nations Human Rights Council “the council had resolved almost more resolutions condemning Israel than on the rest of the world combined”. World leaders like Jimmy Carter and Mary Robinson have accused the Israeli Defence Force of war crimes against the Palestinian people. In my view, there is no valid argument for Casey council to establish a sister-city link
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Let me ask the questions why do we need sister and friendship cities, how do they service the Casey ratepayers, not its councillors, and how much above the $627,035, according to the Casey Travel Register 13 February 2015, are we prepared to accept? If Casey ratepayers and councillors want overseas travel then they should either donate their personal salaries to the council so they can travel widely and extensively whatever their reasons and agendas. I don’t want my Casey rates spent on Casey travel overseas, do you? I recall previously Kathleen opposed overseas travel and wasted expenditure items, why the change Kathleen? I say no to overseas travel and the wastage of Casey ratepayer costs on all sister and friendship cities. Enough is enough Casey councillors and CEO Mike Tyler - work for the people of Casey, pay your own financial costs or resign. Paul Richardson, Endeavour Hills.
Go you! A great article in 12 January News by Victoria Stone-Meadows regarding the successful outcome of Brad Smith and ongoing support from Glenn Munso’s Youth You Program. A great article, congrats to all. Geoff Cousins, Cranbourne.
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Code of silence on works By Cam Lucadou-Wells Neighbours claim they were left in the dark on Casey Council’s plans to compulsorily acquire a 78-year-old man’s home and wildlife-rich acreage to build soccer fields in Narre Warren North. At a meeting on 11 January, supporters gathered in the setting sun watching kangaroos graze on John Foy’s 34-acre block, many only recently finding out about the council’s plans for a soccer complex. Renee Haoust said she and other Maclaine Court neighbours directly north of the block were not consulted on Amendment C223. “We are all very livid. “Everyone that I have spoken to about this issue say it is the first time they have known about it. “My particular boundary will be only metres away from a public toilet block and I would only assume lots of criminal behaviour and seedy public persons hanging around.” Ms Haoust said she didn’t receive a letter from the council to tell her about the acquisition, nor did she see a public notice advertisement in Berwick News and the Government Gazette in July. Ms Haoust said she would have objected to the plan, had she known of its full scope. She found out several weeks after Planning Panels Victoria heard and then reported its findings to Casey on December 16. Some months back, Casey officers told her the proposal would only include a walking track next to Eumemmerring Creek, she said. Even neighbours who did receive notification letters from the council said there was no mention of what was planned for the site. Ms Haoust says she’s upset for Mr Foy potentially losing his paradise
John Foy, front right, with supporters opposed to Casey's planned acquisition of his home 163732 more than 30 years in the making. She also objects to her loss of privacy, peace and quiet as well as the intrusion of light towers. The council, which is required to publicly release the findings after 28 days, has argued the acquisition is
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New options for retirement living Casey has 20,000 residents aged over 65 and many will be looking for new living options in 2017 according to Lendlease Retirement Living Business Victorian Regional Manager Marcelle Wilson. Ms Wilson said the new year is a common time for people to evaluate their circumstances and plan for a change. Australia’s retirement living communities are home to more than 184,000 older Australians, a figure that’s expected to more than double in the next decade. She said there was significant research that highlights the many benefits that come with living independently in a connected community.
“Recent research from the Australian Property Council reported that 46 per cent of residents noted an increase in their happiness and mental wellbeing upon moving into retirement living,” Ms Wilson said. She said the same research showed that residents don’t need to visit the GP as often as others their age, and spend less time in hospital if admitted. In fact, Ms Wilson noted that one of the most common things residents tell her is they wished they’d made the move sooner. “All our villages provide residents with the flexibility to stay socially and physically active, while remaining connected to their local community,” she said.
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However Ms Wilson said it was the unique atmosphere at each village that many residents consider when making their choice. The best way to make an informed decision about retirement living is to experience the village first-hand. She said Lendlease invited anyone interested to stop by for a cup of tea and a tour of the local villages Fiddlers Green, 57 Gloucester Avenue, Berwick; Meadowvale, 12-26 Eagle Drive, Pakenham; and Woodlands Park, 72 Kangan Drive, Berwick. To find out more, call 1800 550 550 or visit www.retirementbylendlease.com.au.
Right Balance PT of Cranbourne aims to help women find balance of pre and post natal exercise after the birth of a baby. Head coach Sean Turnbull said many women don’t know where to start exercising after having a baby. Sean has been assisting clients with fat loss and physique for the past six years in his female-focused studio, and said women often don’t receive the right attention when it comes
to trainers qualified in pre and post-natal exercise. “Often, their physical capabilities and conditions are overlooked and this can increase the risk of injury,” he explains. “There are a lot of emerging new trainers who have been taken advantage of by training course providers, and their knowledge is not up to scratch with fitness industry standards”. Ready to exercise pre or post-baby? For new or expecting mothers, Sean recommends
finding a qualified trainer in pre and post-natal exercise guidance, avoiding exercises on your back in second and third semester, and making sure your heart rate isn’t too high. Right Balance PT runs from Cranbourne and surrounding areas, and caters to females of all ages, one-on-one and in fun and supportive group environments. For more information, phone 0400 85 9504 and Facebook.com/RightBalancePT”
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By Peter Douglas Federal Member for La Trobe Jason Wood has joined a host of MPs calling for reform into the parliamentary expenses system. After high-profile Liberal frontbencher Sussan Ley last week came under fire for alleged misuse of the system, the issue of parliamentary entitlements has again flared. Ms Ley resigned her portfolio after initially stepping aside from ministerial duties, after reports she purchased a Gold Coast apartment while interstate and claiming expenses for official duties. This is in addition to reports senior Liberal ministers claimed expenses for attending a New Year’s Eve party hosted by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. Mr Wood said taxpayers would be better served through changes towards a more transparent system for MPs. “Taxpayers rightly expect that the Australian Government will spend their hard-earned money wisely and with respect,” he said. “The parliamentary expenses system needs to change and the government is implementing changes as recommended by the Independent Review into Parliamentarians’ Work Expenses.” Mr Wood said MPs, too,
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ABC reports say federal politicians claimed almost $49 million in expenses over the first half of last year. The report shows from 1 January to 30 June last year Mr Wood claimed $8736, while neighbouring MP and Federal Speaker Tony Smith claimed $12,094. This is in comparison to Foreign Minister Julie Bishop claiming $37,834, while Ms Ley claimed $36,775. Ms Bishop and Ms Ley were the two highest claiming federal MPs.
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Casey based anti-racism group Casey Against Racism has rallied almost 3000 supporters in an online petition to have an Australia Day billboard featuring Muslim girls reinstated. The group started the petition on change. org about 6pm on Tuesday 17 January and by 10.30am on Wednesday the petition had attracted 2772 signatories. The electronic billboard at the junction of EastLink and Peninsula Link at Carrum Downs advertised Victorian Government Australia Day celebrations. A picture of the billboard was shared on the Facebook page of far right-wing political group United Patriots Front on 13 January and attracted almost 1000 shares and more than 600 c omments. It was claimed in the media that QMS Media, the advertising company that ran the ad pro bono, removed the billboard after it was threatened. QMS Media Chief Operating Officer Malcolm Pearce confirmed the company removed the billboard over the weekend of 14-15 January but declined to comment on alleged threats. The billboard was widely and incorrectly reported as being located in Cranbourne and caught the attention of Casey Against Racism which decided to start a petition to have the billboard put back up. Casey Against Racism spokesperson Lorraine Pratley said that the ethos of Australia Day should not be determined by threats against a specific group of people. “We will not allow right wing extremists to set
the tone and define what is and isn’t Australian,” she said. “People who are afraid of smiling little girls need to take a serious look at themselves. “Cranbourne is a very diverse suburb in a multi-cultural country.” Ms Pratley said the actions of those that had the billboard removed had been counter-productive. “Our petition quickly reached 2000 signatures and is still climbing,” she said. “The racists have achieved the opposite of what they intended by bringing locals and supporters together to stand up to racism.” Minister for Multicultural Affairs Robin Scott said the backlash against the advertisement was a disappointing reflection of the community. “This digital advertising campaign uses a number of images of Victorians from various cultural backgrounds - all of whom are proud Australians,” he said. “While the ads have since been removed, anyone who considers this a victory needs a refresher on the true meaning of Australia Day.” Mr Scott said the advertisements were intended to highlight the cohesive nature of modern multicultural Australia. “It is about bringing people together and celebrating the diversity which makes this state and this country great,” he said. “It’s very disappointing to see a small minority attacking proud Australians for their love of their country.”
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Let there be light winners By Alana Mitchelson
Chris Langdon’s prize-winning Christmas lights display. Picture: Christopher Langdon
Pakenham storm chaser Chris Langdon, a man of many hats, has won the Christmas Lights competition.
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Thrillseeker Chris Langdon is wellknown for his extraordinary storm and tornado chasing hobby, but during the festive season he can be found busily decorating his Pakenham home with thousands of fairy lights. His Pakenham house claimed the Gazette’s prize as the region’s Best Christmas Lights Display in last year’s Light Up Berwick competition, But he wasn’t taking all the glory - pointing out that the whole neighbourhood contributed. “It’s a group effort. The whole street gets involved. There’s great community spirit,“ Chris said. “Everyone in the street helps each other out with putting up the lights and with the pulling down process. That can be dangerous because you’re climbing up on the roof. “It does cost money and it’s a lot of hard work.“ Chris told the Gazette that each year he begins arranging his lights from 1 November so that the house can be fully decorated and ready for display by 1 December. He said Christmas Eve had been chaotic, with floods of people eager to get their picture taken in front of the “fairy land“ Christmas lights. Chris and his wife Jen, seven-yearold Page and four-month-old Madison have won a trip to the Gold Coast later this year for their efforts. “2016 was a big year. I had my storm chase in the States and I’ve just started a new job,“ Chris said. “My daughter’s only been to Queensland once before and she’s been pretty excited. She’s told all her friends we won the Christmas lights competition.“ Chris encouraged residents to visit Vaughan Court and Stanton Court in December to be dazzled by the next Christmas lights display. Meanwhile, Lyndhurst resident Kylee Stephenson won the Gazette’s Christmas hamper after purchasing the winning raffle ticket from The Vibrosaun Clinic in Berwick. The hamper included a $250 voucher for new Berwick restaurant Sandro’s, a Vibrosaun voucher, a $50 Little Blackbird voucher and homeware products from PaintRight. Kylee spent Christmas Eve and Boxing Day with either side of her family, enjoying lovely lunches complete with the traditional bon-bon Christmas crowns.
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Loyal Muslim By Victoria Stone-Meadows In the wake of a billboard featuring two women wearing hijab advertising an Australia Day festival causing a backlash online, a Muslim group is working for an inclusive Australia Day closer home. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association has held exhibitions in Narre Warren and Hampton Park recently and is continuing to dispel myths surrounding their religion with a national Australia Day Campaign. From 14 to 26 January, homes in the Casey region will be receiving leaflets in the mail from the group that explain how the local Muslim community embraces the ethos of Australia Day. The community will also
participate in Australian flag hoisting ceremonies, Australia Day Dinners and Australia Day barbecues in mosques in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide on 26 January. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association’s secretary for Interfaith Harmony Tahir Mahmood said Australia Day was for everyone and all people could celebrate side by side. “Our hope with this campaign is that everyone can celebrate Australia Day together and everyone will join with us in embracing and understanding one another,” he said. This is the second year The Ahmadiyya Muslim Association has run an awareness raising campaign about the Islamic faith around Australia Day. “We are raising awareness
that Muslims are loyal to their homeland and our homeland is here,” Ahmadiyya Muslim Soofi Aziz said. “The leaflets have quotes from the Quran and the prophet saying loyalty to country is a part of our faith.” Mr Aziz said the idea of the campaign was to reach out to both Muslim and non-Muslim members of the community to dispel the myths surrounding the religion. “We understand that the climate we are in at the moment there is a lot of misinformation that Islam is a religion that does not promote loyalty for country,” he said. “We are trying to reach out to the broader community; nonMuslims and Muslims alike.”
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Immaculatley presented, fully renovated unit just a hop, skip & jump to the heart of Beaconsfield’s vibrant township this blue chip location is walking distance to cafes, shopping as well as public transport, & all desired amenities, Feats 2 Bdr’s 1, 1 bath & single remote garage. Duc heat, S/S, sec doors, & alarm sys. Outdoors feats private courtyard surrounded by low maintenance manicured gardens
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: Buyers Over $380,000 Inspect Saturday 11.00am - 11.30am Jeanine Presley 0438 332 411
Price: Buyers Over $450,000 Inspect Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
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19 Portchester Boulevard
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3A 2B 4D 1C
7 Kingisher Court SPACIOUS FAMILY LIVING WITH A LARGE SHED Tucked behind a row of Iceberg roses this meticulously kept home, is positioned in a highly desirable pocket of the Henty Park Estate, only minutes from shops, schools and public transport. Located on a generous allotment of 665m2 the property has been designed to accommodate an oversized caravan while not interfering with day to day access to the property. A large pergola provides all weather entertaining in a private setting. Other features include- two double garages, beautifully landscaped gardens, ducted heating/cooling, ceiling fans and dishwasher. SMS ‘7KINGFISHER’ to 0428 442 622 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
Bunyip
3A 1B 1D
22 Nylander Road
Country Charm on 1,863m2 Enjoy the old world charm of this original country cottage set within mature gardens. An inviting entrance welcomes you into a cozy living area. A spacious country style kitchen that adjoins a casual meals area. This is a super opportunity to further renovate or subdivide S.T.C.A.
INSPECT: Saturday 1:00pm BUYERS: Over $475,000 Matt Clark 0417 411 883 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538
Pakenham
4A 2B 2D
28 Walnut Way
4 Bedroom Home, New Condition! INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $375,000 Todd McKenna 0418 391 182 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538
Located on a 583m2 block this family sized home in the ever popular Cardinia Grove Estate is presented in as new condition. Well planned & with a two car garage with direct access in to a large, grassed backyard. Excellent opportunity for home owners or investors.
Beaconsield Upper
54 Beaconsield Emerald Road Picturesque Lifestyle retreat Pool, tennis & ponies! Superbly positioned on a sealed road, this ‘family friendly’ property comprises 5 idyllic acres that’s a mix of cleared pastures and perimeter shelter belts. The 2 level home boasts 4 bedrooms, plus study, generous formal & informal living areas, a stunning solar heated pool and shade sail, covered alfresco deck and rebound ace tennis court. Also, features are double garage, separate work shed, 3 car shaded carport and full asphalt return driveway. Give your family the benefit of a true country lifestyle whilst not sacrificing proximity to all wanted urban facilities. A versatile property with something for all in the family.
INSPECT: Saturday 12:00pm BUYERS: Over $390,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
4A 2B 5D 1C
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Over $950,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402
Narre Warren
Berwick
Pakenham
9705 4888
9707 6000 neilsonpartners.com.au
5941 4444
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Beaconsield Upper
6A 4B 6D
117 Split Rock Road
‘GREENFORD’ - 20 ACRES An outstanding equestrian lifestyle property in a park-like setting of lush, rolling lawns and magnificent trees. A truly comprehensive estate, comprising a sprawling brick homestead with separate self-contained accommodation; 4-5 box stable complex with lofted 1 bedroom fully self-contained quarters; 37m work shed; separate heavy vehicle access; 60x20m sand & crumbed rubber riding arena; excellent, well drained horse safe paddocks with loose boxes and perimeter exercise track that allows safe riding on property. Just minutes from Upper Beaconsfield Village and a short drive to Beaconsfield/Berwick. Your opportunity to “place your stamp” on it now exists.
AUCTION
Pakenham
3A 2B 2D
5 Highview Court
Fabulous First Home or Investment Primed with opportunities, on a 645m2 (approx.) allotment. Located in a quiet court on the North side of the highway, featuring a unique floorplan, pergola overlooking the yard, remote double, off street parking. SMS ‘5HIGHVIEW’ to 0428 442 622 for more info.
AUCTION: Saturday 11th February 1.00pm INSPECT: Saturday 3.00pm Peter Watson 0418 105 402
Berwick
3A 2B 2D C
3/4A Buchanan Road
Stylish, Modern Townhouse INSPECT: Saturday 12:00pm BUYERS: Over $325,000 Matt Clark 0417 411 883 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538
Situated in a sought after north side location, this contemporary townhouse. Inside, a stone benched kitchen, downstairs master with ENS, and further retreat area upstairs with 2 adjoining BR’s. Complimented by ducted A/C, video intercom and a alarm system.
Narre Warren South
5A 2B 3D 1C
12 The Esplanade
BERWICK SPRINGS LAKEFRONT! Perfectly positioned directly facing the lake, this substantial home must be sold! It features three large, separate living areas and a huge office/media room. Quality features include Miele appliances, stone tops, gas fire, high ceilings, polished floorboards, ducted vac, refrigerated aircon and a sumptuous ensuite spa. Whilst virtually complete, it still needs someone to finish this otherwise outstanding residence, most notably the inground concrete pool. Put your own stamp on this fantastic house and enjoy all this prime real estate has to offer. Call Now!
AUCTION
INSPECT: Saturday 2.00pm BUYERS: Over $630,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629
AUCTION Saturday 4th February 12.00pm INSPECT: Saturday 2.00pm Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Craig Ward 0409 695 188
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Berwick
Pakenham
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Located in Olde Beaconsfield only minutes’ walk from all that Beaconsfield has to offer, including schools, public transport, shopping hub and eateries.Outside you will find a sizeable undercover area with built-in BBQ, providing space for easy entertaining all year round. With established gardens and low-maintenance grass area, this backyard has it all. Including ducted heating and evaporative cooling.
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Let an elegantly paved tree-lined driveway lead you to this secluded yet spacious townhouse, nestled in a quiet, secure location in prestigious Olde Berwick. Neat as a pin with quality finishes, the easy to live in open floor plan offers quality timber flooring. Extras include double remote garage, split system cooling & ducted heating as well as a paved, fully covered outdoor area perfect for year round entertaining.
19 Amelia Close, BEACONSFIELD
1 Jack Robbie Court, NARRE WARREN NORTH Lake Views, Location Plus! An unusually lucrative opportunity for separate accommodation lifestyle, set in an esteemed Narre Warren North location and rich in family living. Situated on an elevated ¾ acre (approx.) corner block with spectacular lakefront views. Whether you work from home, need teenage or parents living onsite, or want to start up a popular AirBNB enterprise (STCA), this property is a must view.
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Price Suit Buyers Over $1,290,000 View Saturday 12-12:30pm (Photo ID Required) Contact Kristen Turner 0410 615 228 Ellen Blundy 0423 626 620
18 Langmore Lane BERWICK • 9707
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Here is an opportunity not to be missed, this private and tranquil 24 acres (approx.) offering magnificent views as far as the eye can see. Offering separate multiple living zones. enhanced with heavenly views and a private outdoor deck for entertaining your guests, overlooking peaceful landscaped gardens and a combination of pasture and natural bushland beyond.
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22 Livingstone Boulevard
T C A R T N O C R E D UN ER WANTED ANOTH
Pakenham
Buyers Over $630,000
CLASSY CALIFORNIAN BUNGALOW – HERITAGE SPRINGS!! From the moment you enter, you will be amazed by this beautiful home. Set on a 955m2 block with dual access. Master bedroom with WIR & FES. 2nd, 3rd & 4th bedrooms are generous in size with BIR’s & ceiling fans. Study/5th bedroom with BIR. Sensational kitchen with breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances & abundance of cupboard space. Tiled meals area, 3 living zones, enormous pitched pergola with sandstone pavers, offers the best in outdoor entertaining. Triple garage with internal access. Side access for trailers/caravans. Refrigerated cooling, ducted heating, established grounds & gardens. Situated in the Heritage Springs Estate. Absolute class from top to bottom on offer here!!
18 Superior Waters
Buyers Over $445,000
SUPERIOR LOCATION – VIEWS A lovely family home that offers all the necessary ingredients to live the lifestyle you may want. The views and outlook from both the front and rear of the home are great. The front looks over the large lake while the rear looks to Westernport Bay from the outdoor entertaining, kitchen and family room. Three bedrooms and a study, two living areas, superb ensuite, double garage with direct internal access and a laundry that has walk in linen. On the market to sell, be quick with this one!!
Inspect Saturday 21/01 1:00-1:30pm
Garfield
15 Nar Nar Goon - Longwarry Road
Buyers Over $410,000
‘YOU’LL BE SURPRISED’ Stunning presentation with this five bedroom plus study residence. Situated within walking distance to all township facilities this property has both presentation and location. The property has two road frontages with undercover provision for trucks or vans. An immaculate home with a modern kitchen, formal lounge, family room, meals area, separate office, gas ducted heating, mains water, 4 car carport plus workshop. Timber decked pergola and a fabulous beer garden all on 956m2 allotment. Call for your inspection now!
Inspect Saturday 21/01 2:00-2:30pm
Pakenham
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!!
Derrick Brown 0418 317 096
Stephen O’Loughlin 0408 591 170
Phil Caswell 0419 882 650
Steve Hobson 0418 897 411
119 Main Street Pakenham
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Beaconsfield 35 Janet Bowman Boulevard
Ultimate family entertainer. For sale. Buyers Over $980,000 Situated in Beaconsfield’s prestigious Bowmans Track is this beautifully presented home on 1017m2 block. t 3 living areas, formal & casual dining, fully appointed kitchen t Hairdressing salon and treatment room t Fully enclosed outdoor entertaining area, x2 double garages inc. man cave t Separate side access for boat, truck, trailer or caravan storage
F4 G3 H4 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894 Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894
Cranbourne North 38 Wilkiea Crescent
Nest or invest.
For sale. Buyers Over $370,000 Located in the highly sought after Tulliallan Estate and close to all the amenities is this beautiful home proudly boasting: 3 bedrooms, spacious kitchen, open plan living/ dining area, single lock up garage with remote access. Extras include: gas ducted heating, split system air conditioner, dishwasher, stone bench top and glass splash back in the kitchen, down lights, quality blinds, light fittings and many more. Call now to inspect.
F3 G2 H1 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Rachhpal Singh 0430 081 021 Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 12337083-KC3-17
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Maryknoll 1 Mirrabooka Road
Country lifestyle on two acres. For sale. Buyers Over $740,000 A beautiful home, set on two acres with room for the whole family. Featuring: • Five generous bedrooms • Three living areas and dining • Well-equipped kitchen with granite benches • In ground pool and pergola Also included is split system heating & cooling, two fireplaces, ceiling fans & double glazing.
F5 G2 H2 J1 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405
Narre Warren 58 Blackwood Drive
Don’t miss this.
For sale. Buyers Over $440,000 First time offered in 30 years this home has been lovingly cared for and is now ready for its new owners. It is conveniently located close to quality schools and shops and is an opportunity not to be missed! Featuring; • Generous block of approx. 669sqm • 2 kitchens (internal kitchen has never been used) • High ceilings with polished timber floors • Over size garage with secure carport
F3 G1 H3 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333 Kostya Baksheev 0451 661 771
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Narre Warren 103 Saffron Drive
Prime Northside position. For sale. Buyers Over $510,000 Situated in a prime location North of the Princes Highway is this 2 storey gem boasting 4 bedrooms or 3 plus study & 2 renovated bathrooms. • Freshly painted with new carpets • Kitchen with s/s appliances • Multiple split systems & GDH • 2 spacious sep living areas, cathedral ceilings & great views from upstairs Just a short drive to Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, local schools & easy access to Monash Freeway. On 651 sqm of land.
F4 G2 H2 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
Narre Warren South 18 Cobblestone Avenue
Ideal family home.
For auction. Saturday 21 January at 10:30am A lovely home in a convenient location with room for the whole family. Featuring: • Four generous bedrooms, master with ensuite • Two living areas and dining • Spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Paved gable roof pergola for entertaining Also included is ducted heating, evaporative cooling, downlights & floating timber floors.
F4 G2 H2 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405
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Narre Warren South 10 Piccadilly Court
Hidden gem.
For sale. Buyers Over $640,000 A stunning home in a private & quiet court location with a lake and parkland at the end of the street. Featuring: • Four bedrooms, master with spa ensuite • Three living areas and dining • Kitchen with granite benches & s/s appliances • Pergola with timber decking Also included is ducted heating, split system cooling and alarm.
F4 G2 H2 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405
Pakenham 53A Ryan Road
Your private lifestyle living.. For sale. Buyers Over $980,000 Presenting this stunning 55 square sandstone family home, set in the peaceful and exclusive scenic address of Ryan Road • 4 bedrooms, master with WIR & ENS • Chef’s kitchen with granite bench tops, butler’s pantry & 900mm oven • Cathedral ceiling in the meals area which opens up onto the entertaining area To find out more contact O’Brien Real Estate today!
F4 G2 H5 I1 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Victor Villella 0412 437 064
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For sale.
5940 4044
For auction.
8794 0500
Buyers Over $670,000
Shop 3 11 John Street, Pakenham obrienrealestate.com.au Rod Capuano 0414 960 000 Gillian Hurst 0466 576 646
Saturday 11 February at 11am Buyers Over $580,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
The Hyatt 33 as built by Profine Homes, is now available for purchase. Within easy reach of Berwick Village, this practical floorplan offers a high level of fitout. Includes 3 living areas 2 x gas log fires, kitchen with butler’s pantry and more.
• 4 bed + study with renovated bathrooms • Spacious rumpus room opening to a large rear yard • Fully fenced inground pool, separate pergola area
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Pakenham 52 Dusseldorp Avenue
Narre Warren South 6 Janson Close
For sale.
9707 0556
For auction.
8794 0500
Buyers Over $390,000
56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Marc Oliver 0416 969 930
Saturday 4 February at 12pm
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Rachhpal Singh 0430 081 021 Fabian Villella 0419 384 683
Located in the popular Lakeside Estate • Master bedroom w/ WIR & ENS • Modern kitchen with lots of bench space • Ducted heating, split system cooling This home will not last long
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Located close to quality schools, parks, public transport is this beautiful home. • 4 bedrooms, spacious kitchen • 2 living areas, dining area, DLUG with remote access • Massive outdoor pergola & garden shed
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PEACEFUL RETREAT
BEACONSFIELD UPPER
HERE is an opportunity not to be missed. WITH this private and tranquil 24 acres (approximate) offering magnificent views as far as the eye can see, you will be at one with nature. This wonderful property will complement your lifestyle, offering separate multiple living zones. The house offers five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and three living areas which flow to the stunning newly-renovated, well-equipped kitchen and meals area, open fireplace in the formal lounge and a wood Coonara for the winter nights. Your lifestyle will be enhanced with heavenly views and a private outdoor deck for entertaining your guests, overlooking peaceful landscaped gardens and a combination of pasture and natural bushland beyond. The extensive shedding compliments the stunning property set to become your new tranquil lifestyle at number 2 Yackatoon Road.
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$540,000 - $610,000 49 SEAVIEW COURT NYORA
PRIVATE & PEACEFUL 11 ACRES
This charming rustic cedar home, with picturesque views. Timber lined ceilings, wood fire, polished boards, country timber kitchen all leading to the newly landscaped outdoor entertaining area. Large master bdrm with full ensuite & WIR, 2 bdrms have built in robes. Rumpus rm & 2 roomed bungalow for guests, study or teenagers retreat. Outside you have a family gazebo & 2 small sheds. The lovely elevated position offers a glimpse of Westernport Bay. Contact: Brian Mc Intosh 0407 868 909 Shop 5/275 Station St, Koo Wee Rup
5/275 Station Street, Koo Wee Rup People t thaPlease Ph: 5997 2133
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TIME FOR A TREE CHANGE?
AUCTION Saturday 11th February 2.00pm on Site
If you’ve been dreaming of a tree change but don’t want the hassle of large acreage, then look no further. This family home offers space, picturesque views and located only minutes from town. This detailed family home sits proudly amongst beautiful gardens that is the centre piece of the 3000m2 where a relaxed rural lifestyle is guaranteed. The home boasts 4 brms, including main with ensuite, large robes and study, formal & family living areas with stunning outlook over the surrounding rolling hills. The double sided fire place sets the scene for the cold winter days and the split system heating and cooling has summer covered. The north facing deck makes it a delight to entertaining and enjoying the magic sunset from your very own piece of paradise. TERMS: 10% Deposit Settlement 60 days PRICE GUIDE: $400,000
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4B 2C 3D 2I
Berwick 12 Matheson Court Exceptional Family Lifestyle
Auction
Situated on a 1,148m2 approx. allotment, a property like this is truly hard to find. As you enter this grand home you are met with the sizeable formal living with gas log fireplace to ones let, study to the right, and stairwell ahead. Through to the hostess kitchen with stone bench tops and S/S applicances, adjacent is the light filled family meals area, as well as the family living room. The second level ofers a master bedroom with picturesque views, ensuite and a WIR. The three remaining bedrooms are a
great size and serviced by the main bathroom, additional powder room and childrens/teenagers retreat. Outside is an entertainers dream, boasting a huge decked area with sail, as well as wonderful landscaping, all encapsulated with the stunning and practical watersaver garden. A handy shed, huge yard and side access complete the outdoor living. Features include; evaporative cooling, D/H, split system X2, surround sound speakers throughout and internal access to the double lock up garage.
3B 2C 2D
Berwick 1 Nullica Court
Saturday 11th Febraury at 11.00am View Saturday @ 12.45pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23458 Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Berwick 63 Whistler Drive
3B 2C 3D 1H 2I
A Grand Opportunity
For Sale
North Side Lifestyle
For Sale
Situated in the North side and on a huge 700sqm approx. block. Including a spacious kitchen with quality appliances, which looks into the family meals area, adjacent is the huge family living room with open fireplace. Down the hall you will find the master bedroom with well-kept ensuite and BIR. The remaining two bedrooms include BIR and are serviced by the main bathroom. Outside ofers a large backyard, with handy shed and next to it a whole other block size which means a plethora of potential.
Price By Negotiation View Saturday @ 11.15am harcourts.com.au/VBW23464
Boasting an attractive faรงade with landscaped gardens. The modern kitchen features stone bench tops, 900mm cooker and range hood, and large pantry. Adjacent are the light filled family meals area and family living area. The master bedroom includes WIR and ensuite. Study with feature inbuilt fish tank and rumpus room. Outside ofers a decked area with pergola, looking over beautiful established gardens. Double lock up garage, side access, D/H, evaporative cooling, timber floors and alarm system.
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Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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5B 3C 4D 3I
Guys Hill 73 Quamby Road Quamby Dell - Lifestyle Extraodinaire Serenity personified, this gorgeous ‘fall in love with’ 6 acre haven is that extremely rare substantial 5BR property, in one of the most sought ater pockets of the exceedingly popular, and quiet, Guys Hill. Enjoying beautiful views of a stunning valley, and four roughly 1 acre paddocks, from the lounge, dining, kitchen, meals and rumpus areas, your family will be delightfully accommodated, with space for everyone. Master and a second bedroom have their own ensuites, with a further bathroom servicing the remaining
For Sale bedrooms. All the creature comforts such as evaporative cooling, ducted heating, and even an open fire place. External outbuildings include a multipurpose bungalow “wellness centre” with sizeable spa, enormous shed with massive open space complete with three horse boxes, and chicken shed. Unlimited water, by way of a water bore, services the entire outdoors of the property. Additionally a horse training manege, and a wonderful full size tennis court in superb condition.
3B 2C 1D 2J
Berwick 14 Selkirk Court
Price By Negotiation View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23445 Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Berwick 8 Pioneer Court
Stylish Living, Conveniently Located!
Auction
Great Block Size and Prime Location
For Sale
Fully renovated 3 bedroom beauty, on some 788m2. Delightful brand new kitchen with, stone benchtops, Bosch S/S appliances and built in pantry. Both the bathroom and full ensuite, with tiled shower bases, oversize floor tiles, and extended vanity units. The sizeable family / meals area, timber decking, and covered pergola all have a northerly aspect, allowing plenty of natural light into your main living spaces. With brand new carpets and blinds, newly polished timber boards you’ll have everything you need.
Saturday 4th February at 3.00pm View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23425
Situated in the heart of Berwick sits this beautifully maintained home. This 3 bedroom home with built in robes is sitting on a 574m2 block and consists of formal lounge and dining, and a large kitchen and meals area. Moving to the large fully enclosed backyard with covered entertainment area, single car port with drive through allowing multiple carparks and a massive shed with a plumbed sink area for the garage/workshop. Other features include slate floors, ceiling fans, ducted heating and evaporative cooling.
Negotiation Over $399,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23443
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Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au In Conjunction with Vladimir Nogic M 0408 997 938 vlad@nogicgroup.com
Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Paul Richards M 0407 324 389 P 9707 4222 p.richards@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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BEACONSFIELD UPPER
'WHITEHAVEN' A RETREAT THIS five-acre retreat offers the fortunate buyer a highly sought-after, rural lifestyle catering for horses and tradesmen. Nestled in a private setting on five acres (approximate) on a corner with three access points is this picturesque property boasting a dam, tennis court, pool, shedding and recently refreshed family home. The residence is defined by character built from over 100-year-old red bricks, boasting high ceilings, decorative cornices and more. The home caters for families, with four bedrooms, spacious kitchen, kids' retreat and family room.
Most rooms enjoy a view of the garden and country landscape. Features new carpets, fresh paintwork, ensuite to master, heating and cooling. A full verandah is the perfect platform to take in all that the property has to offer, from superb gardens and established trees to the slightly undulating, scenic acreage. Tradesmen will be impressed with the circular drive, allowing provision for extra vehicles and ample shedding. This exclusive property offers the best of both worlds, a private hideaway all within an easy 15-minute drive of Beaconsfield and Emerald village.
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BERWICK SPRINGS LAKEFRONT ON offer for the first time, this landmark home is located in one of the most preeminent positions in Berwick Springs and must be sold. Directly facing the picturesque lake with all its attractions, this is your chance to make your mark with this superlative house. Grand in both style and proportion, this home boasts three large, separate living areas, a huge home office or media room, plus a long list of quality inclusions. The kitchen has Miele appliances, Waterfall stone benchtops and a large walk-in-pantry.
Ducted refrigerated air-conditioning/ heating, gas fire, ducted vacuum, high ceilings and polished floorboards also contribute to this substantial family abode. The main bedroom features a walkaround robe and a huge, open ensuite with a sumptuous spa. Undoubtedly with some things still to be completed, most notably the large, in-ground concrete pool, this house is in need of someone who will put the finishing touches to this otherwise outstanding residence. If you’re looking for position and lifestyle and want to put your own stamp on this quality home, call now.
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Narre WarreN North • Building 65 sqz URL upon an Acre 3999sqm Approx • 2 impressive living areas w/12mm loating loors • Large Powder room off study (ideal home ofice.) • Private Alfresco 8m x 5m, w/double glazed bi-folds • Fully established maintained gardens • Grand Portico Entrance 6m x 6m
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LIFESTYLE OF PEACE AND TRANQUILITY WAKE up to breathtaking sunrises and sweeping views across the valleys from the front verandah of this delightful 25 acre property with sounds of kookaburras, warbling magpies and vision of the native wildlife at your doorstep. Perched high on the hill on a quiet road, just 15 minutes from the Pakenham town centre is this secluded, tranquil and amazingly picturesque property. This could be your new dream lifestyle providing a wonderful opportunity for a lifetime of enjoyment while also being within easy commuting distance to Melbourne CBD. It’s truly one of a kind. For those horse enthusiasts, this property offers magnificent riding trails close by and throughout the surrounding community. The property is also set up to easily accommodate and manage cattle.The family log cabin style home with slate flooring and timber-lined cathedral ceilings oozes both character and charm, offering approximately 30 squares of living with Colorbond roofing and verandahs all around. Ideally located on the property, the home takes maximum advantage of the spectacular undulating views into the distance. Featuring four very spacious bedrooms plus a separate study, the master has an enormous walk-in robe and ensuite and private views to the south/west. The generous living room takes in the beautiful views across the valley, with a combustion wood heater to add to the
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ambience, plus there is another separate family living area currently set up with a study nook boasting more views to the lush green surrounds. For the chef of the house, the Tasmanian oak timber kitchen is enormous offering plenty of natural light with an abundant amount of bench, cupboard and fridge space. The laundry/mud room is complete with a built-in Miele washer/dryer and separate toilet. Outside there are five fenced paddocks with cleared pastures, a large spring-fed lake and a smaller dam, two water tanks offering over 100,000 litres. A tack shed with water and electricity supply adds to the convenience.
The huge 8m x 10m shed has concrete flooring and twin roller doors with high access, perfect for a horse float, caravan, boat or machinery and tools. This home is easily accessible with a swing-in driveway with established treelined privacy from the road. The front yard is your very own orchard offering mature fruit trees including orange, lime, peach, cumquat, chestnuts and more. Properties of this type and in this location are rare. The area continues to significantly increase in value so come and look for yourself to discover and secure your own unique window to the world.
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Come on all you Aussies By Victoria Stone-Meadows Casey City council is hosting a number of events across the municipality to celebrate Australia Day on 26 January. Berwick, Cranbourne, Hampton Park and Tooradin will all have Australia Day events centred on their townships to celebrate the national day. City of Casey Mayor Sam Aziz said all residents are welcome to attend the events and encourages all the people of Casey to celebrate the day. “It’s a day where we can come together as a community to celebrate all the great things about Australia and be-
ing Australian,” Cr Aziz said. “Our people, the places, our diversity, sense of fair go, lifestyle, democracy and the freedoms we all enjoy.” Cr Aziz said Australia Day in the City of Casey is a time for reflection, celebration and harmony between the diverse communities of the region. “Australia Day is a day for all Australians so whatever your background, join in the celebrations in your local community or get together and celebrate with your family and friends,” Cr Aziz said. “It’s also a time to reflect on our nation’s history and acknowledge our
past, whilst celebrating the present and recommitting to making Australia an even better place in the future.” 2017 AUSTRALIA DAY EVENTS: BERWICK The Rotary Club of Berwick’s event will feature musical performances, children’s activities, flag-raising ceremony, food stalls, whip-cracking, wood-chop event, horse and carriage rides and much more. Venue: Pioneers Park, corner of Peel Street and Lyall Road, Berwick. Time: 10am - 3pm.
CRANBOURNE CHARM, in collaboration with other community organisations, will host a free family event celebrating our rich and diverse cultural heritage. There will be a sausage sizzle, traditional music and dances, a mini historical exhibition, art and crafts, free children’s activities and more. Venue: Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. Time: 11am - 4pm. HAMPTON PARK The Hampton Park Progress Association will host a free family event
featuring an Aussie breakfast, face painting, jumping castles, animal farm and more. Venue: Arthur Wren Hall, Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park. Time: 9am - 1pm. TOORADIN The Lions Club of Balla Balla will present a free family event with a free barbecue (for the first 500 people), along with live music, prizes, games, competitions, entertainment and more. Venue: Sawtell’s Inlet, Memorial Island, Tooradin. Time: 4pm - 8pm.
What’s on U3A Cranbourne are starting off the new year with an open day. This day showcases a lot of our classes and everyone is welcome to come along and see what we do. Morning tea will be served and this is a free day. Classes for U3A Cranbourne will resume on Monday 6 February, and we are looking for more students in Singing for Fun, Discussion Group, Folk Art, Keyboard playing, mah-jong, bridge, chess, fishing, computer classes in basic, ipads and iphones, smartphones and android tablets, classes armchair movies, just to name a few. ■ Open day from 10am - 12.30pm, Friday 3 February. For more details contact Yvonne Croft, Tutor Co-ordinator on 8790 8497 or 0408 340 425.
Storytime The Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library are providing storytime for pre-schoolers. ■ 10.30am Tuesday and Thursday. 15 High Street, Berwick. Telephone: 9707 3519. Email: bmi@dcsi.net.au
Narre Warren Probus Narre Warren Combined Probus Club enjoys regular opportunities to get together for fun and friendship in a variety of special interest activities including mahjong, craft, walking, phase 10 and 500 cards, morning coffee, trips to the cinema and shows at The Drum Theatre and Cardinia Cultural Centre. The group also has a happy hour at Zagame’s, Berwick, on the first Wednesday of each month with the option of staying on for a meal. Guest speakers address Probus meetings. Aaron Ross from Friends of the Zoo spoke at the August meeting. ■ To join contact Pat Robertson on 9799 4075.
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. Details: 1300 252 666. Website: www.al-anon.org/australia
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vision. 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.
Walking group Walk and Talk is a free weekly walking group that meets at Balla Balla every Tuesday. Participants enjoy great walks that are selfpaced. It’s a great way to meet new people and exercise at the same time followed by coffee and a chat. ■ Tuesdays during the school term, 9.30am11am. Call 5990 0900 to register.
Multicultural meetings Clemi Connect will hold multicultural meetings to enlighten and heal. Apostle Joseph Boachie will host the meetings. ■ Outlook Community Centre, 24 Toomuc Valley Road, Pakenham. Every Friday night, 7pm to 9.30pm. For more information call 0424 609 267.
Myuna Farm Myuna Farm in Doveton hosts a produce swap where residents can swap their excess home-grown produce with other participants. Produce swaps are not only for swapping home-grown fruit and vegetables but participants can also bring along items including eggs, seeds and seedlings, flowers and compost. There is no money exchanged just items swapped. New participants are welcome and no bookings are required. ■ Myuna Farm, 182 Kidds Road, Doveton, second Saturday of every month. Call 9706 9944.
Mental health program GROWoffers a 12-step recovery focused program to those suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional difficulties. ■ Berwick Neighbourhood Centre, 112 High Street, Berwick, every Wednesday at 10am. For further information, contact GROW Community Centre on 1800 558 268 or visitwww. grow.org.au. Gold coin donation appreciated.
Introduction to Hospitality This eight week pre-accredited training course is specifically designed for those interested in beginning a career in hospitality. This course, will cover everything from safe food handling, food hygiene, kitchen basics, preparation techniques, personal presentation, extensive cooking skills, food storage and so much more. Highly recommended for those wishing to gain employment in the hospitality sector this course will improve employability skills. - Classes start Wednesday 1 February for 8 weeks.10.00am-12.30pm Cost: $75. Cost includes expert tuition and all materials. Limited places, enrol early to avoid disappointment. Phone: Balla Balla Community Centre on 5990 0990 ■ 5 Grant Street, PO Box 126 Cranbourne, free entry but $10 per car. For more information call Shirley Venville on 0411 774 783 or email crannybowls@bigpond.com. 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.
Lunchbox Theatrical Productions, Kenny Wax Ltd and Stage Presence in association with David Atkins Enterprises and ABA International Touring present the Mischief Theatre Production
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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.
Participate with more than 100 others in a free five-kilometre timed event every Saturday morning. The event caters for serious runners and for those wanting a jog or even a walk. ■ Saturdays at 8am at Berwick Springs. Visit the Berwick Springs Parkrun website for more information.
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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 super-
Cranbourne Park offers health walks where participants are taken by a qualified instructor from the YMCA. Registrations can be taken on the day and participants are encouraged to wear loose fitting clothes and comfortable walking shoes. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.40am in the fresh food area and the walk finishes at 8.45am. Car boot and market sale The Cranbourne Bowling Club holds a car boot and market sale on the first Sunday of every month.
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The Play That Goes Wrong introduces ‘The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society’ who are attempting to put on a 1920s murder mystery, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong…does, as the accident-prone thespians battle on against all the odds to get to their final curtain call.
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With a host of awards for Best New Comedy to its credit, The Play That Goes Wrong actually appears to be doing something right for West End audiences, and now audiences here will get their chance to witness theatrical disaster on stages across Australia when this hilarious masterpiece stumbles into town. To enter email your name and phone number to: win@starnewsgroup.com.au or send your entry to P.O. Box 9 Pakenham 3810. Competition closes 8th February, 2017 at 5pm.
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Open debut for Destanee By Nick Creely In just 92 minutes, Narre Warren teenager Destanee Aiava has proven to the world she is going to be a force to be reckoned with for the next decade. After qualifying as a maindraw wildcard entry as the national 18-and-Under champion, Aiava won her first qualifier at the Brisbane International earlier this month, knocking off the revered Bethanie Mattek-Sands before falling to champion player Svetlana Kuznetsova. In her Australian Open debut on Monday, up against German qualifier Mona Barthel, the 273rd ranked Aiava put up a brave fight, losing 6-3, 7-6 (7-4), and showing the immense qualities that have seen her become the first player this century to contest in the main-draw at a Grand Slam tournament. The game looked gone for the 16-year-old, dropping the ninth
game of the second set after pushing a volley wide and then double-faulting. But she surged back with composure, showing nerves of steel to save a match point and therefore level the second set 5-5. The broadcasters were thrilled with the young star’s composure on the court, and despite a searing day of Melbourne heat, Aiava played beyond her years. Her opponent, Barthel, was once ranked 23rd in the world, and was given an almighty scare against an enthusiastic athlete not yet out of school. But what was most impressive about Aiava’s performance was her cracking backhand winner in the second set after a long rally and her subsequent fight until the very end. Speaking post-match, Aiava was visibly disappointed but was thrilled to get the experience to play against the best in the world.
“It was pretty fun playing out there, it was a really good experience and I enjoyed it - this isn’t the first and last time I’m going to be here, there’s plenty more to come,” he said. “I learnt how to be more composed out there, and I didn’t rush as much but it just wasn’t my day. “I just focus what’s ahead for me and not dwell on the past I’m looking forward to the rest of the year and what’s ahead. “I played alright but I felt I could have done better - I had a lot of chances and I didn’t take them so I have to work on that. “It got a bit tight during the tie-break and I started rushing and not thinking through the points, but I think that’s just a matter of experience.” But what the Australian public has learnt however, is that Aiava is a name to watch, and represents a future in Australian tennis that is exciting and driven.
Destanee in action during Monday's Australian Open.
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Twenty20 finals to be decided By David Nagel WGCA TWENTY20 KOOKABURRA CUP - FINALS PREVIEW Only three clubs have claimed the WGCA Twenty20 Kookaburra Cup with Kooweerup looking to continue that 11-year tradition on finals day at Pakenham’s Toomuc Reserve on Sunday. The Demons will be the sole representative of an exclusive group; with Cardinia and Tooradin the only other teams to have tasted success in the newest, shortest, and most exciting format of the game. Tooradin won the first tournament in 2005/06 and the most recent title last year, with Cardinia (six titles) and Kooweerup (three) sharing the tasty, meaty bit of the sandwich. But the Demons face a new challenge this year, with Devon Meadows, Pakenham and Upper Beaconsfield forming the silky quartet set to lock horns in Sunday’s finals series. The Demons take on Devon Meadows in one semi-final on oval-1, with Pakenham and Upper Beaconsfield colliding in the other semi on oval-2. The two winners will meet for the title of Twenty20 champions of West Gippsland. It’s a title that has narrowly eluded Upper Beaconsfield in the past, the Maroons three times runners-up after losing to Cardinia in 2009 and the Demons in 2012 and ’15. One of the Maroons’ greatest ever players, leg-spinner Scott Pitcher, believes the time could be right for the Maroons to finally hoist some silverware. “We’re pretty good at the short form of the game but we just can’t seem to get across the line,” Pitcher explained. “Every player is in the game,
Upper Beaconsfield pair Julian Bayard and Jono Caderamanpulle will be part of the free-swinging action when the WGCA Kookaburra Cup is decided at Pakenham on Sunday. 161206 Picture: ROB CAREW they’re fun to play, and it’s great for the club to once again make it this far into the tournament.” The Maroons - currently fifth on the Premier Division ladder - are the only member of the remaining four not certain of playing finals in the regular season. Kooweerup and Pakenham are top two in Premier Division while the Panthers are the runaway leaders in District. “Look, we haven’t given up hope of playing finals this year but we’re no shoo-in like the others and hopefully that makes it a bit more important to us,” Pitcher said. “The other teams are all quality but we firmly believe our best cricket will match them on the day. We’ve always played this format of the game well and we understand what’s required to win.” The Maroons’ understanding of
the short form was nurtured early in the piece, with former first-class player Shawn Flegler imparting his knowledge during his time at the club. Flegler was heavily involved with the Melbourne Stars in their initial years in the KFC Big Bash and brought a level of professionalism to Upper Beaconsfield. “He was fantastic with what he brought to the table,” Pitcher enthused. “Just little things like where to bowl to batsmen to concede a single, not a four, and how important fielding was before many people recognised it. I think the Twenty20 game has really improved local cricket and I think the association (WGCA) should genuinely consider scheduling some games in the regular season.” This weekend looms as one of
the most exciting finals series on record, with marquee signings from all four clubs set to make an impact. Devon Meadows has batsmen Chris Benedek from Casey-South Melbourne, Kooweerup its former junior and now Dandenong star Adam McMaster, while Pakenham has signed former Victorian-Under 19 representative Dale Tormey to get it across the line. But the Maroons, well they lack nothing in comparison. They have former Sri Lankan one-day international star Kaushalya Weeraratne in their line-up, the man who once rewrote the record books with the fastest domestic halfcentury, coming off just 12 balls. “He’s a great player,” Pitcher explained. “He used to bowl fast but relies on his batting more these days. He’s one of those blokes who you think is on 20 but he’s already on 40. Hopefully he can put that international experience to good use on the weekend.” The semi-finals begin at 11.30am with the grand final scheduled for 3.15pm. There will be a jumping castle for the kids and prizes for the first spectator catch taken in either innings of the grand final. KOOKABURRA CUP - PAST WINNERS 2005/06 Tooradin 2006/07 Cardinia 2007/08 Cardinia 2008/09 Cardinia 2009/10 Cardinia 2010/11 Kooweerup 2011/12 Cardinia 2012/13 Cardinia 2013/14 Kooweerup 2014/15 Kooweerup 2015/16 Tooradin
The lids will spring for the Warragul Cup heats this Saturday January 21.
Warragul Cup goes to the dogs The Warragul Greyhound Racing Club has attracted strong fields for Saturday’s heats of The Endeavour Locksmiths Group 2 Warragul Cup (460m). The Warragul Cup is the second leg of the Gippsland Carnival, with expectations high following a massive launch in Sale last month. A high-class field of sprinters from across Victoria is expected to compete for the $47,000 first prize on 28 January, as kennel stars chase a share of more than $800,000 in prizemoney across the Gippsland Carnival. A sprint and distance series will link all four legs, including Sale, Warragul, Cranbourne and Traralgon, with a Gippsland Champion Sprinter and Gippsland Champion Stayer, crowned at the end of the carnival. The stayers will show their strength over Warragul’s 680m course on Cup night as they vie for points to earn the title of the Carnival’s top stayer. Warragul’s feature night will be held as a twilight meeting followed by Cranbourne taking centre stage on 11 February and Traralgon wrapping up the Carnival with a grand finale on 25 March. There will be plenty happening off the track at Warragul with an alcohol-free area featuring GAP dogs to meet and pat, a special kids’ zone with Turbo the mascot, family activities and entertainment, local food trucks offering the best from local operators and a Gippsland spin on Fashions on the Field.
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Parkfield roll reigning champs By Nick Creely DDCA - TURF 1 & 2 REVIEW (ROUND 7) Parkfield have somehow managed one of the performances of the season, toppling the reigning champions Cranbourne at their home fortress, and it could have dire consequences. Earlier in the day, the Parkers restricted the champs to just 6/144, with Lucas Ligt (66 not out) carrying the bat. Champion batsmen Steven Spoljaric (17) and Matt Chasemore (8) were dismissed early, with the Parkers getting a look at a middle-order which hasn’t seen much batting this season. The Parkers then grinded away with the bat, and with David Ford (33) and Hemantha Alles (25) playing crucial knocks, secured their first win of the season. In one of the most vital matches in the season, Springvale South has annihilated a shell-shocked Berwick at Alex Nelson Reserve. Bears skipper Jarrod Goodes sent in Craig Slocombe and his Bloods, where the home side pushed on from the platform set by openers Nathan King (38) and Michael Vandort (34) to post a tricky 9/191 off 40 overs. But as soon as the wily veteran Slocombe took the ball after tea and decided to roll his arm over, the game effectively ended. In his eight-over spell, the DDCA legend notched up figures of 4/8, which included the wickets of Darren de Souza (7), Jarryd Wills (12), Josh Holden (1) and the dangerous Ryan Crawford (3). The Bears were left in tatters, bowled out for just 49 in a stunning batting collapse.
Heinz-Southern Districts charge towards finals continues to gather momentum, edging out a brave North Dandenong outfit at Lois Twohig. In a season where every inch counts, the Cobras continue to do everything right after a slow start to the season, and sit just a solitary point out of the four. But it could have been a lot worse for the Maroons, recovering from 5/23, but a bit of class by Clayton McCartney (59) rescued them from embarrassment and gave the bowlers some encouragement. With the Maroons setting the Cobras a tricky 165 for victory, the visitors simply found a way to get the job done, with Shehan Bandaranyake (43) playing a vital knock. An absolute stellar century by the in-form Matthew Hague (136) has seen Dingley crush Dandenong West and keep their slim finals hopes alive. The star opening batsman has enjoyed a brilliant season at the top, and carved up the Bulls with 22 boundaries and two maximums in a brutal run-aball display. The epic century lifted the Dingoes to an imperious 8/223 off 40 overs. And despite a fighting half-century to Sam Weir (51), the Bulls were never truly in the game, finishing on 9/118 off 40 overs. Ladder-leaders Hallam-Kalora Park have gone down in a thrilling clash to Mordialloc, with the Bloodhounds consolidating their spot in the top-four. Winning the toss and batting, the Hawks could only manage 7/110 off 40 overs, with star all-rounder Ian Daniel (1/6 off 8 overs) playing a vital role.. And after a shaky start to the in-
The Parkers made life difficult for the Eagles batsmen. 163771 Picture: GARY SISSONS nings which eventually saw the Bloodhounds at 8/88, Chathura Athukorala (35 not out) guided the home side to victory with some clutch stroke-play. It has been a truly tough season for Narre Warren, and it continued once again, with Buckley Ridges dismantling them in brutal fashion. Sent in to bat, the Magpies were listless, bowled out for just 78 despite Janaka Liyanabadalge (22) once again top-scoring.
The writing was on the wall early, with the Magpies sitting at 3/11, and despite the resistance of Liyanabadalge and Imran Laghmani (21), scoring was slow, and therefore a par total was out of the question. And all it took was 22 overs for the Bucks to chase down the meagre total, and continue the season of misery for the Magpies. Susantha Pradeep (44 not out) continued his fine form with the bat.
In Turf 2, a strong performance from St Mary’s has seen them comfortably knock off an inconsistent Beaconsfield side by eight wickets. Sent in to bat, the Tigers could only muster up 107 off 37.3 overs, with Michael Mitchell top-scoring with 33 late in the innings. And it took just 27 overs for the Saints to chase the total down, with Rhys Serpanchy (57 not out) starring with the blade.
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By Nick Creely VIC PREMIER REVIEW - ROUND 14 (DAY 1) It’s a moment that Luke Manders will never forget, and when he celebrated his milestone century as a Victorian Premier player on Saturday, all he wanted to do was push on for the good of the team. The first-year Casey-South Melbourne batsman, who elected to join the club to play with some mates, turned heads with one of the performances of the season to date. In a season in which several names have risen, seemingly from nowhere, Manders is just another talented local product that the Swans will be buoyed by. With a gentle flick behind square-leg off Fitzroy-Doncaster spinner Ejaaz Alavi just after tea, Manders brought up a tremendous century, full of concentration, classical strokeplay, and a willingness to dig in when the going gets tough. When he removed his helmet from his head to the acknowledgment of his teammates, the job was simply not done for him. He went on to blast 159 off 270 balls, batting for almost six hours in the colossal effort, as the rising Swans made 7/302 at stumps against the reigning premiers. As his innings wore on, the stroke-play became more aggressive, with another side to the patient opener being explored.
Luke Manders plays the ball down the ground during his milestone century. 163770 Picture: GARY SISSONS Chasing their fifth win in a row, and looking to cement themselves inside the eight, Swans skipper Lachlan Sperling chose to bat without hesitation on a ripping Casey Fields deck. And it was a terrific start, as Devin Pollock (26) and Manders swiftly put on 44 runs before Pollock was removed by the dynamic bowling of Trent Lawford (2/57). It then kick-started a patient and grinding 94-run partnership between Manders and Michael Wallace (33), who both knuckled down to create the platform. And the partnerships kept on coming, as Manders continued to stay steady, punishing the bad balls and closely defending the good ones, as the Swans started to gather some momentum into a late day push. Dylan Hadfield (24 not out) then chimed in late with some valuable runs. The century-maker said that it was a great feeling to make
runs, but he’s only part the puzzle, and that a lot of hard work is still yet to come in order to clinch the desired result. “It was pretty surreal to see that number against my name to be honest,” he said. “I sort of had a lean patch in the middle of the year and it was nice to make some runs, but at the end of the day, it’s all about the team and that’s what I was thinking - I played my role which is the main thing. “The score was just par I reckon - we may bat on a little bit next week I’m not too sure. “Our bowlers are in great knick - I’d say we are pretty confident but Fitzroy have a deep batting side so it’s going to be tough. “But it’s always excellent playing against quality opponents - you always want to play and beat the best. “It’s going to take a great performance to get over the line for us.” Speaking on the club’s finals hopes, Manders echoed that they are not looking too far ahead, and that they will approach every single situation the same. “Session by session, ball by ball, that’s how BK (Brian Keogh) wants us to approach it - whatever happens in March happens. “We can only control what happens now.” The Swans are likely to resume batting next week, as they look to continue their stunning resurgence of the season.
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Battling Bulls on the retreat By David Nagel Cardinia’s vice-like grip on a place in the West Gippsland Premier Division finals series has weakened somewhat after the Bulls turned in a shocker against fellow premiership aspirant Pakenham at E Gunton Oval on Saturday. The Bulls were expected to rebound after a surprise loss to Merinda Park, but were rolled for just 109 in response to the Lions 8/177 from their 40 overs. It’s certainly not panic stations for the Bulls - they still have a 20-point advantage over fifth-placed Upper Beaconsfield - but they do look vulnerable as the pointy end of the season approaches. They should salute against Emerald in the final one-day round of the season, before tough two-day matches against Tooradin and Kooweerup give a true indication of their potential. A couple of stumbles and the Bulls last-round clash against Upper Beaconsfield could come with a valuable prize attached. The Bulls once again relied too heavily on their two stars, Dwayne Doig (3/29 off 7) and Neil Barfuss (30), while the Lions were steady across the board. Dom Paynter (35), Rob Elston (30) and the hard-hitting Tom Tyrrell (26 not out) set the platform, before Paynter (4/18 off 5.4), Jason Williams (4/31 off 8) and Tyrrell (2/16 off 6) dismantled the Bulls in the 32nd over. The door is slightly ajar for Upper Beaconsfield (163) and they barged straight through with a comfortable victory over Pakenham Upper/Toomuc (7/126cc). The Maroons weren’t overly impressive with bat, their modest total built largely on the efforts of Bath Perera (34) and Luke Willis (32), but they really tightened the screws in the field. The Yabbies had no answers to the frugal line and length of Kyle Gibbs (1/17 off 8), Tiron Fernando (1/16 off 8) and Scott Pitcher (1/22 off 8), while Perera (2/36 off 8) leaked runs but was still important. The Maroons are well placed going forward with a core group of youngsters that are primed to take the club in a northerly direction. Mason Binns
Pakenham keeper Rob Elston keeps a close eye on things as Cardinia’s Trav Wheller survives a close shave Pictures: GARY SISSONS at E Gunton Oval. 163775 played his first senior game against the Yabbies while leg-spinner Harry Sharlassian and batsman Spencer Andersen are still in the under 16s and showing promise. Throw in a still developing Jack McHale, and 19-year-old Jono Caderamanpulle, and the Maroons are chocked full of young talent. “I think it’s fair to say that along with Kooweerup we’ve got one of the strongest junior clubs in the association,” Pitcher said. “And Koowee have led the way with blooding youngsters into a very successful team and letting success breed success. We’ve got some good under 16s coming through and it would be
stupid of us not to give them a chance.” Nick Kyval (3/20 off 8) and Josh Noonan (70 not out) were impressive for the Yabbies. In other games, new-recruit Kade Burns (4/26 off 7) and master-craftsman Tom Hussey (83 not out) led Tooradin (2/124) to a dominant victory over Merinda Park (123), while Kooweerup (6/198cc) guns Mark Cooper (59) and Ben Spicer (51) continued their great form in the Demons soft win over Emerald (104). There was some exciting action in the second-tier District Division with Tooradin (9/99) putting a significant down-payment on a finals position with a one-wicket win over Kalgidhar (96).
Chris Brennan (3/14 off 8) and Rick ‘Dutchy’ Holland (3/28 off 8) bowled the Seagulls into a winning position prior to tea, but the Gulls batsmen struggled in reply. Daniel Hunt (36) played a lone hand at the top before tail-enders Steve Hamill (14) and Dave Freeman (11 not out) steered their side home in a thriller. Devon Meadows (8/218cc) confirmed premiership favouritism with an authoritive win over Carlisle Park (133), Clyde (7/218cc) remain third after proving too good for Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll (164), while Officer (3/166) is clinging to life after a solid run-chase against Cranbourne Meadows (8/164cc). In Sub-District, Catani (6/195cc)
Cricketers will be in the pink! Local cricket clubs are being encouraged to continue an already growing tradition by adding a splash of pink to raise funds for the McGrath Foundation on Pink Stumps Day, Saturday February 18. Ambassador and Director, Tracy Bevan, is encouraging everyone to participate. “Pink Stumps Day is a great way to bring the magic of the Pink Test to your home town or suburb while having fun, showing off your cricket skills and raising money to fund McGrath Breast Care Nurses in communities across Australia,” Ms Bevan said. Pink Stumps Day plays a vital fundraising role to help achieve the Foundation’s mission of ensuring every family impacted by breast cancer has access to a dedicated breast care nurse, no matter where they live or their financial situation. McGrath Foundation President and Co-founder, Glenn McGrath, recognises the contribution Australian communities make through fundraising and awareness raising activities for the McGrath Foundation. “This is the seventh annual Pink Stumps Day and it continues to be our biggest community fundraising initiative; we are incredibly grateful for the support of people from right across the
Pink Stumps Day has become a tradition in local cricket. country,” he said. Registrations for Pink Stumps Day are now open at www.pinkstumpsday. com.au. While the official Pink Stumps Day is on Saturday 18 February, participants
are welcome to host their event before then or anytime up to April 2017. The push for Pink Stumps Day comes hot on the heels of another amazing Pink Test at the SCG, which resulted in fundraising of over $500,000 during the five days of cricket.
Tooradin’s Aaron Avery holds on for dear life as he accepts a skied ball from Merinda Park’s Danny Diwell. legend Brad ‘Snags’ McDonald (83) led the Cats to a top-of-the-table victory over Lang Lang (8/175cc), while Aathavan Thiagaraja (5/35 off 8) and Kyle O’Reilly (80 not out) saw Gembrook (5/164) home in a upset against Clyde (161). Aura Vale and Cardinia posted strong wins over Nyora and Pakenham respectively.
CRICKET SCOREBOARD VIC PREMIER - ROUND 14 (DAY 1) Casey-South Melbourne 7/302 (L.Manders 159, M.Wallace 33, D.Pollock 26, M.Frith 2/35, T.Lawford 2/57) v Fitzroy-Doncaster; Geelong 242 (E.Vines 100, B.McDonald 64, J.Pattinson 5/23, A.McMaster 3/44, J.Nanopoulos 2/43) v Dandenong 0/64 (B.Forsyth 41*); Ringwood 5/83 v Melbourne Uni 111; Prahran 8/287 v Greenvale Kangaroos 1/12; Melbourne 5/125 v Kingston Hawthorn 135; Northcote 3/88 v Monash Tigers 184; Essendon v Footscray 320; Carlton v St Kilda 8/303; Camberwell Magpies 8/127 v Frankston Peninsula 148. DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 7 (ONE-DAYER) Springvale South 9/191 (J.Sketcher 40*, N.King 38, M.Vandort 34, J.Goodes 4/25) def Berwick 49 (C.Slocombe 4/8, B.Healey 2/5, T.Ford 2/10); Buckley Ridges 2/79 (S.Pradeep 41*, J.Hobbs 26*) def Narre Warren 78 (L.Hoogenboom 3/7, L.Fletcher 3/23, D.Watson 2/12); Heinz-Southern Districts 6/165 (S.Bandaranayake 42, M.Cox 29, S.Clark 2/28, M.De Kauwe 2/49) def North Dandenong 9/164 (C.McCartney 59, S.Clark 49*, C.Van Estrop 3/29, P.Stockdale 3/33, K.Weeraratne 2/19); Mordialloc 7/114 (C.Athukorala 35*, J.Hayer 3/20, J.Hammond 2/8) def Hallam-Kalora Park 7/110 (J.Hammond 27, I.Daniel 2/6, C.Athukorala 2/35); Dingley 8/223 (M.Hague 136, C.Otto 44, A.Harry 3/16, R.Siwes 2/45) def Dandenong West 9/118 (S.Weir 51, A.Harry 25, C.Otto 2/13, C.Barlow 2/27); Parkfield 9/145 (D.Ford 33, H.Alles 25, J.McVicar 2/24) def Cranbourne 6/144 (L.Ligt 66*,T.D’Souza 2/18). TURF 2 Aspendale 7/180 def Narre North 9/178’ Southern Pirates 5/229 def Coomoora 6/183; St Mary’s 2/109 def Beaconsfield 107; Narre South 181 def Lyndale 9/72;
St Brigid’s/St Louis 9/205 def Keysborough 130; Fountain Gate drew Silverton. WGCA - PREMIER ROUND 10 (ONE-DAYER) Upper Beaconsfield 163 (W.Perera 34, L.Willis 32, N.Kyval 3/20, L.Plozza 2/29, B.McLeod 2/36) def Pakenham Upper/ Toomuc 7/126 (J.Noonan 70*, W.Perera 2/36); Tooradin 2/124 (T.Hussey 83*) def Merinda Park 123 (D.McCalman 35, D.Diwell 32, K.Burns 4/26, C.O’Hare 2/19, D.Sutton 2/22); Kooweerup 6/198 (M.Cooper 59, B.Spicer 51, G.Scott 3/63) def Emerald 104 (I.Litterbach 35, J.Bacon 2/10, M.Bright 2/11, J.Mathers 2/27, M.Davey 2/31); Pakenham 8/177 (D.Paynter 35, R.Elston 30, T.Tyrrell 26*, D.Doig 3/29) def Cardinia 109 (N.Barfuss 30, D.Paynter 4/18, J.Williams 4/31, T.Tyrrell 2/16). DISTRICT Tooradin 9/99 (D.Hunt 36) def Kalgidhar 96 (C.Brennan 3/14, R.Holland 3/28, B.Lownds 2/7, S.Hamill 2/12); Clyde 7/218 (J.Simpson 54, G.Britt 50, D.Glen 2/23, S.Somers 2/39) def NNG/Maryknoll 164 (N.Bransgrove 46, D.Henwood 31, S.White 4/32, P.Lawson 3/31, N.Sadler 2/41); Officer 3/166 (P.Symons 86, A.Marsden 38) def Cranbourne Meadows 8/164 (W.Cloney 50*, J.Broomhall 37, S.Alderton 2/19, C.King 2/29); Devon Meadows 8/218 (K.Salerno 64, B.Miles 51, A.Adams 26, T.Canavan 3/48) def Carlisle Park 133 (T.Canavan 45, A.Bajwa 38, L.Carroll 2/24, M.Floyd 2/31). VSDCA - EAST/WEST ROUND 9 (SATURDAY/SUNDAY) Noble Park 178 def Melton 107; Box Hill 6/250 def Endeavour Hills 207; Altona 193 def Hoppers Crossing 134; Bayswater 165 def Mount Waverley 93; Croydon 9/199 def Yarraville 116; Williamstown 7/254 def Taylors Lakes 251; Balwyn 132 and 2/22 def Werribee 48.
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Steve and Christine HAMPTON PARK BOWLS Hampton Park Club singles champions Christine Hendrie and Steve Barnes are the Casey Bowls District Champion of Champions after the finals at Pakenham on Sunday. After the expected close starts, both Christine Hendrie and Steve Barnes played consistent bowls to their game plans, drawing to good leads mid game. Christine beat local Pakenham lady, Joyce Andrus 25-14 and Steve beat Cranbourne RSL’s Daniel Byrnes 25-16. Congratulations to both as they now progress to the Peninsula Region Champion of Champions series. PENNANT The lawn bowling season resumed after the break with Hampton Park playing the powerful Mulgrave Country Club in two divisions. Hampton Park (1) 3-82 lost to Mulgrave CC (1) 15-88 Division 1 at home and needing a win, the Parkers put in a spirited performance and were unlucky not to win, only going down overall by six shots. Shane Hardy, Andrew Brandolin, Ian Bartlett and Warwick Hardy led the way with a 30-
Steve Barnes and Christine Hendrie did Hampton Park proud, both winning the Casey Champion of Champions Singles titles at Pakenham on Sunday. 18 win, while Geoff Ladner, Mark Paton, Peter Hayden and Zak Storm drew 19-19. John Wright, Christine Hendrie, Clint Mills and Shane Collins just went down 19-23 and Larry Simpson, John Nunan, Chris Barnes and Steve Barnes lost 14-28. Hampton Park (2) 2-63 lost to Mulgrave CC (6) 16-100 Mulgrave’s green is being replaced and Division 4 played at Burden Park. On a disastrous day three of the rinks went down, but Trevor Harbright, Richard Pallett, Geoff Ampt and Ken Cobden won 39-16.
Sarsha Cadle, picture here in 2014 in her SSV uniform, will head across to Canada in 2018. 121903 A happy team of supporters join with Steve Barnes and Christine Hendrie in celebrating their great achievements. Val Moore, Janice Collins, Tracey Storm and Sean McDonald lost 1030, Vince Kovacic, Jim Westwell, Rob Woff and Ron Beverley 8-29, and Denise Eastick, Gavin Wilson, Helen Lambert and Heather Naismith also went down 6-25. Hampton Park (3) 16-103 defeated Heathmont (6) 2-68 The high flying Division 6 was also at home against Heathmont.
Aaron Ottaway, Bill Holden, Bill Webb and Toni Sutton set the pace with a 30-9 win and were joined by Gerry Cox, Craig Richards, Rhonda Diaper and Stuart Tokely with a 31-15 win. Val Simpson, Jen Sherry, Dave Clarke and Ian Kitt also won 22-19 but Gary Perrin, Wayne Grimsey, Brian Diaper and Ray Wood just lost 20-15.
Double reason for Rangers to celebrate By Nick Creely It was perhaps the perfect finale to a milestone day for the Dandenong Rangers, with a thrilling overtime victory over cross-town rivals Melbourne Boomers. Celebrating their 25-year anniversary as a club in front of a packed home crowd, including some of the Rangers’ most renowned players at Dandenong Stadium, the two teams thrilled, with the Rangers producing some magic late in the fourthquarter to level the scores despite a slow start. With club legend Penny Taylor watching on, the Rangers lifted when it truly mattered, with the crowd and presence of club legends spurring them on. Down 56-51 with under a minute left on the clock, the Rangers, trying to consolidate their position on the top of the ladder, found some inspiration through star import Natalie Novosel, as she shot a three-pointer that allowed the Rangers to draw level at the final buzzer. In the extra session, the Rangers were simply stunning, scoring 17-5 and eventually 22-5 to pinch a season-defining victory.
It was desperate efforts like these from Aimee Clydesdale that helped clinch a thrilling win for the Rangers. 163803 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Alongside Novosel’s late heroics, she scored 18 points and dished off three assists, Ally Malott starred on the boards, scoring 24 points and eight rebounds. More impressively, Malott shot 10-of-15 from the field and 4-of-6 from the three-point line. Sara Blicavs and Steph Cum-
Gala event for 25-year anniversary The Dandenong Rangers have marked their 25-years in the WNBL with a gala and celebration before the match against the Melbourne Boomers on Saturday. Former club legends, including the great Penny Taylor, were present, with the former champ recognised by Basketball Australia for her contribution to the sport and to basketball in Dandenong. Inaugural Rangers coach Alex Palazzolo was present, and delivered an emotional speech about his love for the club, while the top-25 players in their history were also named.
ming were once again prominent in the match, scoring double-digits. But it was a truly slow start for the home side, and at one stage the Boomers led 0-9, before some much needed defensive prose allowed the Rangers to utilise their strong attacking game. Rangers coach Larissa Anderson
was pleased with the result, but was still frustrated with certain elements of her team’s game. “I’m super proud of the girls and how they held on there - they never give up,” she said. “Teams are starting to lift against us, and we have just been a little rattled, a little rusty after the break, so hopefully that shows the girls why they’re in this position and gives them a bit of confidence moving forward. “There were so many uncharacteristic mistakes again tonight, but they came through - credit to the girls they executed beautifully after the time-out. “Hopefully we can march forward and find that momentum once again. “As stressful as that was, what a phenomenal crowd on a huge occasion for the club, and it was so nice to have so many past players and sponsors here.” With top-spot consolidated, the Rangers travel to Adelaide next Saturday night to tackle the Lightning, as they look to gather some more momentum.
Sarsha to join Axewomen By Nick Creely Arcadia University and the Department of Athletics, based in Wolfville, Nova Scotia in Canada, have announced the commitment of Beaconhills student Sarsha Cadle to their women’s basketball team for 2017/18. The tall-forward, 17, will join the Axewomen in the fall (autumn) of 2017 following her graduation from school. Over the last three seasons, Cadle has captained the College’s varsity team and was MVP of the league for three straight years. She was then selected for the Victorian State School Team, where she won a National Silver Medal for her work. Locally, Cadle has played the last two years in the Big V Division II conference, and has moved up to Division I with the Casey Cavaliers. Axewomen coach Len Harvey is excited to have the talented forward on his roster next season. “Sarsha is a post presence that will fit in nicely with our style of play,” he said. “She plays effectively on the perimeter with more of an international upbringing as a post player. “She can shoot the ball to three, as well as muscle around in the paint. Her passing ability is an underrated aspect of her game, and her ability to move the ball within an offense and play in space is going to be a great addition for us,” he said. Sarsha will study kinesiology while at the college and is excited to be joining Arcadia after visiting the campus recently. “Arcadia seems like the perfect fit for me both academically and athletically and I can’t wait to start the next phase of my life at such an amazing place.”
Shield slips from their grasp By Nick Creely
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The Dandenong District Under 21s have missed out on the VMCU Neil Wright Shield final for the first time in five years, going down to Ringwood DCA at Rowley Allen Reserve in Keysborough. The match, played on Sunday 15 January, was a disappointing one for the competition favourites, but they will now have to watch on from the sidelines. Batting first, Ringwood were able to notch together an impressive 7/201 off 40 overs, with only DDCA skipper Jordan Hammond (2/46) providing much resistance with the ball. In reply, the DDCA were bowled out for 142, despite a terrific 40 by Jakob Woinarski and a fighting 33 from Hammond. Coached by DDCA legend Craig Slocombe, the team has nonetheless had another successful campaign, as they look to go one better in Penny Taylor and Gerry Ryan (Jayco Australia) 163802 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS 2017/18.
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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. Brand new fridge. Plenty of storage at the rear of campervan, reg (D94-048). $9,600 neg. Phone: 0417 364 334.
ON SITE Caravan, affordable living at Pakenham Caravan Park, tastefully renovated, modern kitchen, double bed, attached annexe to van, full ensuite with washing machine, split system, fully furnished, 3x3mtr shed, $39,000 neg, Inspection availability, would ideally suit retiree's. Phone 0422 834 644.
PARAMOUNT Commander, 2015, full annex, awning, side & rear shade cloth walls, external tv mount & points, two 80L water tanks, two solar panels, two batteries, washing machine, LED lights, rear storage box & queen pillow top mattress. $63,000. Graeme: 0409 124 647
SCENIC Galaxy 11 series, 1999, 18ft single axle, semi off road, extra strength chassis, dual water tanks, new roll out awning, annex, level riders, anti sway bar, towing mirrors, porta potti, oven, hotplates, grill, microwave, fridge, double bed, a/c, TV with DVD, satellite dish. $23,500. Ph John: 0418 379 720
STURT Off road camper trailer, 2016, rear folding tent, 10oz canvas, waterproof travel cover, 2 burner stove, 59L lockable water tank w/ pump, off road swivel coupling, electric brakes, toolbox w/ stone guard, stabilisers & many more extras. $14,500. Ph Vera: 0448 304 187
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REGENT Tourer Caravan "17 footer", single axle and so easy to tow. Has to be the best and cleanest on the market. We have had so many happy family holidays with our 3 kids and now we are moving into a town house and the kids have grown up and moved out. Stove and refrigerator (both work on gas and electric ) have recently been serviced and checked over. The Van its self is spotless inside and out and presents as close to brand new. Tons of storage cupboards & the best floor plan, registration (F25-580). We need to sell quickly as we are moving soon. The van is garaged in our shed at Narre Warren North. $12,999. Phone: 0408 311 956
FORD Festiva WB Trio 1996. Reg OAU-148 with low 147,000 kms, 5 near new tyres. RWC, 12 months Rego. very clean little car, new radio with USB. A great first car. Run about $2,650 . Phone: 0419 514 200.
FORD Fiesta, WQ LX. Reg No UWX-715 With only 72000kms traveled. This little car is in as new cond with full serv hist avail female driver comes with RWC and 12 mts rego 4 new tyres Great 1st car runabout with the safty of air bags nothing to spend $8500 Ph 0407 505 040.
NISSAN GU Patrol, 2002, New head, new injector pump, new injectors, new turbo, new water pump, new radiator, new stereo, recently installed keyless entry, dual batteries, red arc electric brakes, led work lights, rear draws, 2 inch lift, 33 inch mud tyres, tinted windows, UHF, full length roof rack, side steps, bull bar, 6 months reg, 312,000 kms, all work has receipts available 1DV-4LW. $14,000 Ph John: 0400 977 872.
TOYOTA SPACIA, 2001, Auto, over drive, GC, just fully serviced, all tinted windows, tow bar, dual fuel, dual aircon, 8 seater, reg 06/17, QTM-934, $3,500. Call 0438 111 941. TOYOTA, Corolla. 1989. 4 door sedan. Auto. REG 9/17. QRN461. A/C, power steering. Good condition, runs well. 118,00kms. No RWC. $1,200ono. Ph: 0407 314 713
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LAND ROVER
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Berwick Volkswagen 749 Princes Hwy, Berwick. Ph: 03 8768 0188 berwickvolkswagen.com.au ~Manufacturer’s campaign driveaway price for new MY17 vehicles sold by 31 December 2016 and delivered by 31 January 2017. Private buyers only, available in conjunction with 1% p.a comparison rate‡ below. Options and metallic paint may be available for an additional cost. Volkswagen Group Australia reserves the right to change or extend all offers. ±Based on a driveaway price of (1) $16,990 for new MY17 Polo 66TSI Trendline manual and (2) $22,990 for new MY17 Golf 92TSI manual to approved Personal Applicants of Volkswagen Financial Services (VFS)** who use a Volkswagen Choice Guaranteed Future Value (GFV)^ product on a consumer loan over 48 months with a limit of 60,000 km travelled over term, and a GFV balloon of (1) $7,288 and (2) $9,910. Total amount payable is (1) $17,480.87 and (2) $23,655.19. Offer is based on 1% p.a comparison rate‡. Vehicles must be sold by 31 December 2016 and delivered by 31 January 2017. ‡Comparison rate based on a 5 year secured consumer fixed rate loan of $30,000. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the examples given & may not include all fees & charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. ^Volkswagen Choice GFV program consists of an option to require VFS** to purchase your vehicle at the end of your VFS** finance loan for a pre-determined value. Terms, conditions, fair wear & tear criteria, kilometre conditions, fees & charges apply. ±^‡VFS** reserves the right to extend or change these offers. While stock lasts. Fleet, government, rental buyers, hire car and chauffeur companies are excluded. **VFS is a trading name of Volkswagen Financial Services Australia Pty Limited ABN 20 097 071 460, Australian Credit Licence Number 389344. LMCT11264.
Berwick Land Rover Corner Princes Hwy and Clyde Rd Berwick. Sales or Service call (03) 8726 1500. berwicklandrover.com.au *The Main Event offer applies to new and demonstrator 2016 model year vehicles ordered and delivered between 01.12.16 and 28.02.17 while stocks last. Land Rover reserves the right to extend any offer. LMCT11439
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ACROSS A WIDE RANGE ENDS JANUARY 31ST ^ Limited driveaway offers available at Berwick Ford. Private and Blue, Silver and Gold Business Fleet customers only. Berwick Ford and Ford Australia reserve the right to change or extend this offer. *Comparison Rate for finance of $30,000 on secured Consumer Loan for 60 months. WARNING: This comparison rate is true only for the examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Different terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a different comparison rate. Comparison rate available for qualifying new and demo Ford vehicles, excluding Ranger, Transit, Transit Custom, Falcon, Falcon Ute, Escape, Focus RS and Mustang, delivered and finance approved by 31/01/2017, minimum 10% deposit and 48 month maximum term. Finance provided by Macquarie Leasing Pty Limited ABN 38 002 674 982 (Australian Credit License 394925) t/as myFord FINANCE to approved private buyers subject to credit criteria. Fees, charges and conditions apply. See ford.com.au for full terms. †Not all SYNC® features are supported on all phones. For a full compatibility list see www.ford.com.au/sync Some features may require active data service, and connection cable (sold separately). Message and data rates may apply. #Apple CarPlay is a trademark of Apple inc. Android Auto is a trademark of Google Inc. Local laws may prohibit the use of these functions. Check your local road rules before using. LMCT11263
Berwick Toyota 468-486 Princes Highway, Narre Warren. (corner Victor Crescent & Princes Hwy)
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† Offer applicable for Private, Bronze and Silver fleet customers, and primary producers only at participating dealers. Offer available on vehicles purchased by 28/2/17 unless extended. Accessories must be ordered at time of purchase unless otherwise agreed with Dealer. Total bonus includes cost of dealer fitment for accessories. Certain grades of vehicle may be subject to Luxury Car Tax. Toyota Genuine Accessories are not applicable to all models/grades. Consider the mass of your load to ensure you will not exceed the maximum allowable individual axle capacity, Gross Vehicle Mass and/or Gross Combined Mass of the vehicle. Refer to the current Accessories brochure or visit www.toyota.com.au for details on warranty and toyota.com.au/vehiclepayload for details on vehicle payload, to help determine Accessories suitable for your vehicle. Accessory colours shown may vary from actual colour due to the printing process. All Toyota Genuine Accessories purchased and fitted to a Toyota are warranted for the remainder of the New Vehicle Warranty or 12 months, whichever is greater. Toyota Genuine Accessories purchased from an authorised Toyota Dealer over the counter are warranted from the date of purchase for one year. Conditions apply, please see you dealer for more. 12337329-KK3-17
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5 Year Warranty + 5 Years Roadside Assist + Huge Factory Bonus.
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Starts Friday.
Captiva LS 5 Seater Auto
$
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Barry Bourke Holden
Dealer Name
755 Princes Highway, Berwick. Phone: 9707 2222 barrybourkeholden.com.au
Max sale price on 1. 2016 plated Captiva LS 5 seater 2WD petrol automatic 2. 2016 plated Commodore SV6 Black automatic 3. 2016 plated Trax LS automatic 4. 2016 plated Cruze Equipe sedan automatic sold between 18/01/2017 - 21/01/2017 (All states except NSW/ACT/VIC), 20/01/2017 -23/01/2017 (NSW/ACT) and delivered before Contact details: 31/01/17 unless extended, changed or while stocks last at participating Holden Dealers. Includes Dealer delivery, stamp duty, 12 months registration and compulsory third party insurance. Excludes prestige paint. Private or ABN buyers only. Not available email: with other ofers. 5 year/130,000 km warranty (whichever occurs irst) and 5 years Max sale price on 1. 2016 plated Captiva LS 5 seater 2WDroadside petrol automatic 2. 2016 SV6 Black automatic 3. redeemed 2016 platedatTrax LTZ automatic 4. 2016 plated Cruze Equipe sedan automatic sold between 18/01/2017 assistance from plated date ofCommodore vehicle registration. Factory bonus point of sale. Excludesand NG delivered Astra hatch, MY1731/01/17 Trailblazer, MY17 Barina changed & MY17 Trax. website: 21/01/2017 (All states except NSW/ACT/VIC), 20/01/2017 -23/01/2017 (NSW/ACT) before unless extended, or while stocks last at participating Holden Dealers. Includes Dealer delivery, stamp duty, 12 months ~Requires compatible device. Data rates may apply.
registration and compulsory third party insurance. Excludes prestige paint. Private or ABN buyers only. Not available with other ofers. 5 year/130,000 km warranty (whichever occurs irst) and 5 years roadside assistance from date of vehicle registration. Factory bonus redeemed at point of sale. Excludes NG Astra hatch, MY17 Trailblazer, MY17 Barina & MY17 Trax. ~Requires compatible device. Data rates may apply. LMCT7522 MCK47414
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