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Motorists with more than $141,000 of outstanding warrants had their day of reckoning during a Sheriff’s Office and Victoria Police joint clampdown in Narre Warren and Cranbourne on Tuesday, 31 January. Twenty-three fine evaders with a collective 422 outstanding warrants were detected with Automatic Number Plate Recognition in just three hours on Cranbourne Road in Narre Warren and Linsell Boulevard in Cranbourne. Eight fine evaders paid more than $13,000 to clear 42 warrants on the day. Another seven were required to pay more than $27,000 in debts within a week to avoid suspension of their driver licences or vehicle registrations. Officers clamped one vehicle’s wheel - which would remain clamped until the driver’s debt was cleared. At the same sites, Victoria Police members conducted breath tests and detected six unregistered vehicles, six unlicensed drivers and six people driving while suspended. Sergeant Katie Arnol, of Cranbourne police, said suspended, unregistered and unlicensed drivers were a particular target given they were involved in 19 per cent of fatal car crashes in Victoria. Automatic Number Plate Recognition sites were being operated monthly in Casey to help drive down the high incidence of banned motorists, Sgt Arnol said. She regarded the latest operation’s numbers as “slower than usual” in Casey. Sheriff of Victoria Brendan Facey said the operation showed his officers could be “anywhere at any time”. “This operation was designed to find those people who are deliberately trying to avoid paying their fines, while minimising any inconvenience to other motorists. “Paying your fines is not voluntary. “If you do incur a fine, contact us to discuss your options and deal with it early before additional penalties apply.”


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Tolls rise: freight fraught with fear A truck driver from Narre Warren South is worried that the increase in tolls for heavy commercial vehicles will hurt his bottom line, making his small business less competitive. Graeme Bevis is a tow truck driver who uses CityLink on a daily basis to transport containers and transport machinery into the city. He has been in business for about 14 years, but is concerned the most recent increase in tolls on the CityLink will price himself out of the industry. “I don’t know what I’m going to do,” he said. “I will have to pass it on to my customers, and come 1 April the cost will be more than double, and I’m worried I can’t do it any more after that.” Mr Bevis received a letter from CityLink dated 23 January, informing him that the cost of travelling in heavy commercial vehicles on the toll road will increase from 1.9 times that of a car to 3 times. The daily toll cap of travelling

on CityLink in such a vehicle is currently $11.85 but is set to increase to $26.70 after 1 April. “It is really going to hurt my business,” Mr Bevis said. “Clients will shop around to try to find a cheaper operator, and a lot of people in my industry are not happy about it.” The letter from CityLink informed Mr Bevis that an increase in the cost of tolls will be used to help fund the CityLink Tulla Widening project. The project to widen the Tullamarine Freeway and upgrade intersections and interchanges will cost a total of $1.28 billion. It is jointly funded by the Federal Government, the Victorian State Government and CityLink’s operator Transurban. The letter also states that the new toll prices will bring the cost of traveling on CityLink in line with other toll roads. However, the daily toll cap of travelling in a heavy commercial vehicle on Melbourne’s other major

toll road, EastLink, is $16.01 A Transurban spokesperson said the freight industry had been aware of the coming changes for some time, but added the widening project would improve traffic. “The changes were announced in 2014, and we’ve been working with the freight industry for more than two years so they could be prepared for these changes,” the spokesperson said. “The CityLink Tulla Widening Project will improve productivity for the freight industry.” “The benefits of the project include travel time savings of about 30 minutes on a return trip between the city tunnels and Melbourne Airport, more reliable travel times with a 30 per cent increase in capacity, and a safer road with 20 per cent fewer casualty crashes.” Transurban is contributing around $1 billion towards the $1.28 billion CityLink Tulla Widening project. “Tolls for trucks on other toll road operators are between 2.7 and 3.3 times a car and on many other

roads interstate they are 3.0 times a car,” the spokesperson said. Shadow Roads Minister Ryan Smith said business operators should expect to be hit with increased tolls when major road work operations get underway. “I think people expect to pay tolls on these roads,” he said. “Obviously, the deal struck with Transurban to pay for the Tulla widening did involve those increases of tolls, but I think the business operators who use it should expect the level of disruption to be kept at a minimum.” Brad Battin MP State Member for Gembrook also weighed in on the debate, saying the tolls increase is the fault of the current State Government. “Daniel Andrews’ decision to make local family businesses and truck drivers the losers in Victoria is unfair and outrageous,” he said. “The unjustified increase in tolls and registrations will place pressure on business in Casey and Cardinia, cost local jobs and place the truck driving industry at risk.”

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company has no way of contacting the lucky person to let them know they are $509,614.77 richer. The six winning numbers in the division one TattsLotto draw 3707 on Saturday 28 January are 19, 6, 37, 28, 10 and 40. Tatts spokesperson Claire Taylor said anyone who bought a ticket before the weekend could be the winner and urges everyone to check their numbers. “You may not think it’s possible that you could be the division one winner we’re searching for,” she said.

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By Victoria Stone-Meadows A woman from Pakenham who lost her son three years ago in tragic circumstances has found comfort and closure from an unlikely source. Bozica Davis, known as Bobo, lost her son Aaron to suicide and was missing him terribly before she connected with psychic medium Dennis Stojkovic who works in Narre Warren. “I have been to a few other readers, mostly they have been tarot card readers rather than mediums without the cards. Dennis has been my first one of those,” she said. “Dennis gave me confirmation of how my son died and it was amazing what I got with Dennis. “He didn’t fix me but gave me comfort that what I believed my son had gone through.” Bobo said she went to Mr Stojkovic trying to find a way to connect with her late son and understand more about what he had been going through. “What was interesting was as I walked in to see him, he said he needed to give me a hug from my son,” she said. “Dennis has also been to my house since and often said my son is there and I believe it myself anyway. “He can help give people comfort and to help them deal with the loss of their loved one.” Mr Stojkovic said he loves

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I have read in the local news that the council has decided to have a People’s Panel. What a joke and a waste of money, nearly $20,000 it will be for sure. The council gets payed to make decisions and if we are not happy we can contact you. Imagine if the state and federal governments started these forums. I have a few more things I am not happy about. Mayor, no more trips to China, it’s a waste of time and money. You are not the Trade Minister or Prime Minister, you are the Mayor of Casey in Australia. As for Susan Serey, why would we need to have relations with Israel when you can do most things on the internet - just another junket. Another thing I’m not happy about is the roundabouts and concrete centre strips which are not painted yellow. Hit one and you will find out the damage it can do to your vehicle, especially at night or when it is raining and hard to see. I say to the people of Casey, don’t just sit on your hands and say nothing or leave it to somebody else. Ring your local councillor, that’s what they are payed for. If you like to know how much councillors spent on their mobile phones or entertainment or other things you have to pay to get it from Freedom of Information. The council holds too many meetings in secret which the State Government took action against last year. So in 2017 contact your councillor and ask questions on how they are spending our money. And just remember the councillors are not politicians. Terry Hornbuckle, Berwick.

Apartments are needed at low prices and investors/foreign investors ought to be kept out of the purchasing. There is need for a control of investment of foreign countries and foreign entities and a register created. All foreign ownership of Australian assets should 60:40, 60 being Australian. The newly constructed apartments should be made available to first home buyers first and after that to others. The Melbourne CBD is awash with homeless people on the streets. Does this not irk our “elected“ self-seeking politicians who do not want to rock the shaky boat of a government which is effete and has done sweet B for the welfare of the poor and needy. Government today is a charade with the opposition and the Government both following a policy of ‘you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours’. The entire gang in parliament are playing a game of retaining their source of income by not rocking the boat. You can fool some of the people some of the time but not all the people all of the time. Turnbull when the term nears will escalate another double dissolution and blame the system for this dissolution. We the voters are the fools and pawns in this charade. I hope social justice movements of religious organisations will take this responsibility of alerting the Government as to the urgent need for affordable housing.

Roundabout moves I refer to the “open letter to Casey Council from the residents of the Berwick Springs Estate” published in last week’s News. It is full of inaccuracies. At the core of the inaccuracies is that the planning for the area was undertaken by the Victorian Planning Authority which also conducted the public consultation - not by council - and the Minister for Planning created the relevant amendment - not council. Very late in the VPA’s process, VicRoads advised the VPA that the roundabout had to be larger (sensibly, to accommodate a future arterial road upgrade). The VPA made that change and required a larger roundabout, expanding to the south of the current smaller roundabout. That change became apparent when the amendment and associated documentation became available after approval by the minister. In response to recent residents’ concerns, council resolved in November last year to investigate whether the roundabout could be moved further north. Officers are currently preparing a report which will be considered by council on 21 February. Mike Tyler, CEO, City of Casey.

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Housing action The housing shortage has reached crisis proportions. The poor are the worst hit. May I suggest that Bill Shorten’s opposition alerts the Government to the need for action, there is plenty of land available. For example, Federation Square was once the eyesore of the CBD but today it is prime property. Similarly there are vast tracks of land over the entire rail track system and at stations. The Government should commandeer these land tracts and hand them over to builders for construction of high-rise apartments with one two and three bedrooms - problem solved. Too easy, why bother. No one cares for the poor. Housing should be given a priority and must be addressed right now. The average home is between $450,000 and $500,000 which is way out of reach of the average earner.

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Headbutted a policeman By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man fled in handcuffs from inside a divisional police van after headbutting and kicking a police officer, a court has heard. Brody Randy Hopkins was sentenced to 18 months in juvenile detention after pleading guilty to a string of drug, vehicle theft and aggravated burglary charges while on youth parole in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 30 January. He appeared by video link from Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre. The court heard police found Hopkins and a female passenger asleep in the front of a stolen $18,000 ute in Noble Park on 20 November. When arrested and led into the back of a divvy van, Hopkins headbutted an officer’s forehead and bruised the officer’s upper thigh in an attempt to knee him in the groin. Wearing handcuffs behind his back, Hopkins jumped over a resident’s back fence and escaped. He ran for about 45 minutes before having the handcuffs ground off his arms at a friend’s house. Police told the court that Hopkins later claimed he couldn’t remember assaulting

the officer because he was in such a drug-affected state at the time. He admitted to smoking ice and about a gram of cannabis a day since his recent release from youth detention, the court was told. Police seized a zip-lock bag of cannabis, about $20 cash, stolen ID cards from five different victims and suspected stolen power tools as well as a crowbar, torch and balaclava from the ute. On 1 December Hopkins was arrested after again fleeing from police who found him in a stolen Nissan coupe at a relative’s house in Narre Warren. Hopkins told police he’d used ice three hours earlier. He had driven the Nissan coupe - while he was disqualified - during two petrol driveoffs the day before. Police seized items such as garden gloves, a torch and a balaclava from the car. After his last release from youth detention, he also committed an aggravated home burglary in Noble Park, driven a sports car stolen from Noble Park and ram-raided a Keysborough bottle shop drive-through, stealing a cash register filled with $2290 as well as more than $350 of alcohol.

A defence lawyer told the court that the unemployed Hopkins was motivated by selling items to support his drug habit. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen was concerned that Hopkins - a “frequent flier” in court - was becoming institutionalised, seeming to function better at Malmsbury than in society. His long history of using drugs, stealing cars and handling stolen property, and his inability to comply with parole and court orders was escalating in seriousness, Mr Vandersteen said. “You had been doing well for one month on parole. You then miss an appointment and throw in the towel. “If you’re going to take drugs, become violent towards police and put others in the community at risk, we have to detain you. Hopkins’ detention immediately follows his current Malmsbury stint’s expiration in April. He was expected to be eligible for parole by January 2018. Hopkins was disqualified from driving for 18 months and ordered to pay a total of $3014 compensation including to the bottle shop and $349 for the stolen handcuffs.

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and work hand in hand with our wellbeing program but out of separate buildings.” Phase three of the doctors in schools rollout will start in term three of the 2017 school year with Cranbourne Secondary College one of the 40 to get a doctor in that phase. Acting principal at Cranbourne secondary John Jovic said the school was looking forward to having access to a GP on site. “It’s going to be a positive for us as we often advise the involvement of doctors but we rely on external appointments being made in clinics and practises in community,” he said. “Unfortunately, those aren’t

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Mass protest By Cam Lucadou-Wells Residents are planning to link arms in mass protest against a proposed roundabout over their premium Berwick Springs estate’s landscaped gateway. Organiser Michael Ball said he was hoping to attract 1000 protestors to form a human chain around trees on Berwick Springs Promenade at the 6 February rally. The campaign against the roundabout’s siting on Greaves Road and the promenade has been backed by more than 1000 petition signatures, he said. Meanwhile, Casey Council is investigating whether to classify Mr Ball as an “unreasonable complainant” over the issue. Under this classification, Mr Ball would have his inquiries to Casey councillors and council officers redirected and vetted by the council’s legal manager. Casey mayor Sam Aziz said Mr Ball could join the ranks of former Casey councillor and classified “unreasonable complainant” Paul Richardson. Cr Aziz said Mr Ball’s long “threatening” and “bullying” emails were repetitive, created a “circus” and had “overstepped the line” in content and quantity. “Despite giving him answers, council staff felt he was bullying them in a way that was unreasonable and made them nervous,” Cr Aziz said. “I can handle anything but a number of our people get intimidated by his behaviour.” The mayor denied having

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Michael Ball speaks to the residents at a protest at the Berwick Springs estate gateway in December. 161236 Picture: ROB CAREW a say in the decision, which would be made by corporate services director Sheena Frost. He claimed residents had complained they felt pressured by Mr Ball’s “bull at a gate” approach to sign the campaign petition. Cr Aziz said he couldn’t support an estimated $4 million cost to Casey to re-site the roundabout north of the gateway. “I don’t bow to political pressure even if there’s a political cost to me.” Mr Ball said the council’s investigation showed it was trying to make the issue “personal” against him. “I’ve been asking very hard questions on a very sensitive issue in the community and Casey Council has not been

forthcoming with information.” Mr Ball said the issue was causing Cr Aziz “political damage”. “The fact is Cr Aziz has turned his back on the residents. His language is inappropriate - you can’t be calling people names in public on Facebook, not a man in his position. “I’m happy to make a complaint against him for a breach of the (council’s) Code of Conduct.” Mr Ball disputed Casey’s claim of an estimated $4 million bill to ratepayers for resiting the roundabout. He said according to a 2015 council agenda report that Casey would pay an estimated $1.2 million, with the remaining $3.8 million paid by VicRoads and Moremac.

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Untested teachers are in By Cam Lucadou-Wells About 150 new teachers who have not passed literacy and numeracy tests are able to teach in Victorian government schools this year, Education Minister James Merlino has confirmed. At a ‘back to school’ event with Premier Daniel Andrews at Berwick Primary School on 31 January, Mr Merlino said the teachers were provisionally registered as part of a “transition phase” for the tests introduced last July. Some of the teachers, including those who had failed the tests last year, were unable to sit - or re-sit - the tests due to “medical or family reasons”, Mr Merlino said. As part of the provisional registration, the teachers are given a further six months to pass the test, he said. Each teacher is given three opportunities to sit and pass the test, but all must pass to gain registration for 2018. “This is an important measure of a teacher’s readiness to teach,” Mr Merlino said. “This will all be fixed up within six months, and this year no teacher who doesn’t pass the test will be registered to teach.” At Berwick Primary School, Mr Merlino and Mr Andrews chatted with some of the school’s 153 Preps on their first day. The 1146-strong student population includes four new sets of twins, and is part of the Casey growth corridor of more than 50,000 students. This week, 10 new government schools will open, including three in Casey. The new Casey schools are Barton Primary School in Cranbourne West, Tulliallan Primary School in Cranbourne North and Wilandra Rise Pri-

Daniel Andrews meets some of Berwick Primary School's 152 new Pictures: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Preps. 164373 mary School in Clyde North. Mr Merlino said the new schools, as well as 42 more in the “construction pipeline” and more than 1000 school upgrade projects, were part of a $1.8 billion infrastructure spend. The 2017 curriculum includes new subjects in coding, Chinese language and culture, and respectful relationships. “For the last two years, we have put people first, building the Education State so that every community can access a quality school like this one in

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Residents fight By Cam Lucadou-Wells Scores of residents in a prime Narre Warren hilltop estate are set to fight against a proposed 32-unit development described as being akin to the Berlin Wall. Irate neighbours say the two-storey units planned for a 9000-square metre block on Ryelands Drive is out of character with the estate. It is also a betrayal of the vision pitched to them when their homes were built and bought on part of the historic farmstead Oatlands 15 years ago, they say. According to sales documents at the time, blocks would be limited in number to “preserve the nature of the original homestead”. The block minimum sizes - on average about 850 square metres - would be enforced by covenants. Resident Rob Grever compared the design in which the semi-detached units just metres from his fenceline would be like staring into a tall wall. “I used to live near the Berlin Wall and I don’t want to see The Wall again.” Michael Ellis said he and many of the estate’s residents bought in at a “bluechip price” on the basis of large lot sizes of average 850 square metres. Few residents had since left the “tight community”, he said. Mr Ellis believes 80 residents had lodged objections to Casey ouncil by a 28 January cut-off despite having less than a fortnight’s notice during the holiday season. About 50 further objections were expected to be sent, he said.

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Residents Michael Ellis, Faye Kapsalis, Mehrsa Golshan, Denise Kapsalis, Sabina Chard, Andrea Spighi, Robert Grever and Iman Spighi are against the proposed 32-unit development near Oatlands 164415 As well as loss of privacy, the proposal would also lead to further congested traffic on narrow streets and impede neighbours’ panoramic views, opponents said. “The infrastructure of the estate wasn’t designed for this,” Mr Ellis said. “It won’t be able to cope.” Despite Casey council being yet to grant a permit, the proponent Premium Builder’s Group has listed individual units for sale from $550,000 as part of the development. Its application includes an exemption

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Is the high UV index in Australia due to an ‘ozone hole’ ? In a word ‘no’ it is not, according to Mike Inskip at Sun Patrol. “The ‘UV index’ is a measure of the amount of skin cancer causing ultraviolet radiation that reaches the earth’s surface,“ said Mr Inskip. “The UV index is definitely higher in an Australian summer than at an equivalent latitude in the northern hemisphere during their summer. But this is not due to the Antarctic ‘ozone hole’. “This ozone hole certainly exists but it only affects Antarctica and the areas of the southern ocean

“I want to know exactly how much money is being gouged out of south-east motorists to feed to the western suburbs to build a truck route over there. “If you live in the south-east and using the CityLink tolls you would be paying for a road you may never see (and) you may never use.” Opposition roads spokesman Ryan Smith said Premier Daniel Andrews had backed himself into a corner in his negotiations with Transurban. “We just want to make sure the deal is the best it can be.” Under the proposal, the State Government would contribute $1.6 billion for the road - designed to divert trucks from the West Gate Bridge. The government was not able to provide a response by deadline.

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A PRIVILEGED LIFESTYLE PAGE 2 2 FEBRUARY 2017

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BERWICK, NARRE WARREN AND BEACONSFIELD EDITION

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A PRIVILEGED LIFESTYLE WITH UNMISTAKABLE QUALITY

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FROM PAGE 1 A private gardened estate with a custom built residence - of award-winning design and high quality construction - that beautifully balances classic grandeur and contemporary intelligence to create a prestigious yet relaxed family environment on 6826 square metres (1.7 acres) of sanctuary-like gardens. The house has about 79 squares under the roof line and provides expansive casual and formal/entertaining spaces complemented by exquisite landscaped gardens with pool, spa and superb outdoor entertaining area. THERE are three or four bedrooms, a study, palatial ensuite and dressing room to the main, a dedicated library, outstanding kitchen and butler’s pantry, four living zones, hobby room plus breathtaking alfresco/conservatory with fully appointed purpose-built bar. Finishes include 10-foot ceilings, spotted gum flooring, stone and marble benches, climate controlled wine cellar, numerous integrated Miele appliances, imported high-end lighting, hydronic heating, refrigerated cooling, open fires, electric blinds, plantation shutters, security surveillance, three-car garage with direct home entry and under-home gymnasium. This is a spectacular lifestyle property only moments from the village centre.

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Address: 112-118 Buchanan Road Inspect: By appointment Price: $3,000,000 plus Contact: Graeme Curtis, 0419 538 940 FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS BERWICK, 9707 6000

IAN McCoy, licensed estate agent, had run his own real estate businesses before joining KR Peters, bringing 40 years of experience to the team. Ian has knowledge in all facets of the industry and has dealt with many investors, retirees, developers, first home buyers and baby boomers achieving their real estate dreams. The enthusiasm Ian has for the industry, assisting vendors achieve premium prices for their property is what real estate is all about. “I am looking forward to the future with KR Peters as the OfficerPakenham area grows rapidly and more people are seeking to settle in the district.” The managing director of KR Peters Wantirna South, Peter Nicolls has had a long association in the Officer-Pakenham area selling land estates such as Arden, Blue Horizons and just recently Savannah. As Officer didn’t have a local office in the town, Peter decided it was time to broaden the service by opening an office to provide professional service in marketing established homes and townhouses and offering professional property management services. In doing so, Ian McCoy was invited to join the family-run business and assist in growing the brand in the Officer Pakenham areas. The office will be well staffed to cater for the high demand from buyers flocking to the area so all we need is local support and we will continue to offer the unique service which has been provided to many suburbs over the last 35 years. Ian and Peter invite one and all to call in to the office and say hello, and are offering fantastic introductory deals for those thinking of selling or having their investment property professionally managed. For further information contact Ian McCoy, 0417 580 839.

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meals/kitchen. The kitchen has one of the biggest breakfast bars you could wish for, all in stone, high gloss cupboards, s/s appliances + WIP.

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Pakenham

3A 2B 2D

21 Grice Quadrant PICTURE PERFECT ON THE CORNER This 3 bedroom home will instantly impress, surprisingly spacious with a warm comfortable feel. The master Bedroom features a WIR & ensuite, while the remaining bedrooms are serviced by a bright bathroom. The large kitchen adjoins meals/living area, while a separate formal lounge room with bay windows; perfect for entertaining. Extras include ducted heating, 2x split air-cons, vegetable garden & a remote double garage with internal access. Side gates provide unrestricted access in the rear yardperfect for the caravan/boat. Landscaped front, rear and side yard are designed for low maintenance living! SMS ‘21GRICE’ to 0428 442 622 FOR MORE INFO.

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4A 2B 2D 1C

295 Bessie Creek Road

FAMILY LIVING ON 682M2 APPROX.

This maintained home offers plenty of kitchen storage, s/s appliances overlooking the meals area. Spacious living area with direct access to the covered alfresco. Serviced by ceiling fans, A/C & gas wall furnace. SMS ‘3GIBB’ to 0428 442 622 FOR MORE INFO.

BUYERS: Over $360,000 Matt Clark 0417 411 883 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538

Nar Nar Goon North

3A 2B 2D

3 Gibb Court

INSPECT: Saturday at 12:00pm

LIFESTYLE PLUS ON 17 ACRES INSPECT: Saturday at 1:00pm BUYERS: Over $320,000 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538 Todd Mckenna 0418 391 182

Brick residence amongst shady gardens with outdoor living & in-ground swimming pool. 40’x30’ brick shed, machinery shed to 6 paddocks & water security from Ararat Creek. Inspect with conidence. SMS ‘295BESSIE’ to 0428 442 622 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

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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

AUCTION: Saturday 11th February 1.00pm INSPECT: Saturday 3.00pm Peter Watson 0418 105 402

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY Narre Warren South 12 The Esplanade

Pakenham

5A 2B 3D 1C

BERWICK SPRINGS - LAKEFRONT!

Lakefront living! Must be sold! This substantial home is nearly complete, it just needs you! Featuring 3 living areas, Miele appliances, stone tops, floorboards, refrigerated aircon, spa and high ceilings, this house is perfectly located. Make your mark and call now !

3A 2B 1D

1/8 Broadhurst Road

PRIME LOCATION, FABULOUS START AUCTION Saturday 4th February 12.00pm INSPECT: Saturday 11.30am Craig Ward 0409 695 188 Peter Watson 0418 105 402

Situated on a 437m2 corner allotment (approx.) The kitchen offers plenty of storage with direct access to a covered alfresco area. Features include gas ducted heating, split system A/C & landscaped gardens. SMS “8BROADHURST” to 0428 442 622 FOR MORE INFO.

Berwick

INSPECT: Saturday at 12:00pm BUYERS: Over $315,000 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538 Todd McKenna 0418 391 182

5A 3B 4D 1C

17 Brisbane Street DUAL ACCOMMODATION WITH SEPARATE UNIT A unique family residence in a prestigious Berwick location on 1/3 acre allotment and walking distance to the Village centre. Approx 52sq under roof the main home displays 3 BR’s plus study or 4th BR, large lounge dining, family room with wood fire, fully equipped kitchen overlooking meals area and court yard garden BBQ, ensuite to master plus oversized double garage. The unit delivers 2 BR’s, bathroom access from master, good size kitchen, meals area, large lounge and single lock up garage under roof. Other features include solar heated indoor pool, 5kw energy saving solar power system, auto irrigation, slab floor heating, 8m carport for van and easy access circular driveway.

INSPECT: Saturday 1.30pm BUYERS: By Negotiation Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940

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Grand In Appeal Built to suit a lifestyle of simplicity & style is this grand Porter Davis home, privately tucked away in the elite Berwick location of Buxton Mews. Three expansive separate living areas and open central kitchen/dining with modern neutral finishes, this home is ideally designed for family living. Relish in the relaxing comfort of your own backyard year-round as an undercover outdoor entertaining space overlooks a solar-heated pool complete with villa style hut. The ideal space to enjoy outdoor BBQ’s & entertain in style. An enticing list of extra’s include refrigerated cooling, ducted heating, alarm system & intercom and to top it off a large double garage, 3,000litre of water tanks & garden shed. Minutes from town centre & zoned for Berwick High School.

4 Piermont Drive, BERWICK Bryn Mawr Brilliance! Set in an enviable location, amongst premium homes in the thriving Bryn Mawr Estate, this sensational 35sq family home is exceptional in presentation and bursting with extras. Crisp white kitchen, presentation perfect. Within easy access to private & public schools. In-ground pool, triple garage, a/c, ducted heating, ducted vacuum, alarm system. A Must Inspect!

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An irresistible 1 acre lifestyle set in a tranquil, picturesque location only a heartbeat from the town centre of Beaconsfield. Ducted heating & refrigerated cooling, ducted vac & ample storage throughout. This 2 year old home with vast living spaces is one you’ve been dreaming of. Subdivision to half acre (STCA).

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19 Theodore Terrace, BERWICK Timbarra Treasure The ideal downsizer, investment or first home, this charming home is in a perfect Timbarra location with shops and transport all close by. The floor plan offers a spacious galley kitchen with lots of bench space overlooking meals area, and separate good sized lounge to the front of the home. Comforts of gas heating and split system cooling. Large rear yard, established gardens, garden shed and single carport.

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18 Langmore Lane BERWICK • 9707

Something Spectacular! Located in the much sought after Berwick Waters Estate, this stunning brand new home is in the prime location of Clyde North. Exemplary in design, the kitchen and living zones extend to a delightful alfresco timber decked area. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vac, concrete floors, A/C, internal access from garage & rear backyard roller door access, extra-large double car garage. Great buy!

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Buyers Over $420,000

SUPERIOR QUALITY AND LOCATION IN LAKESIDE!! This beautifully maintained home is located within a leisurely stroll to the lake, cultural centre, shops, restaurants, medical facilities & sports ovals. Three bedrooms with the master having full ensuite & walk in robe. Fantastic open kitchen with 900ml gas cook top and an abundance of bench & cupboard space all overlooking the large family room which gives lovely garden views. Step out to the alfresco area which has been enclosed with café curtains, which allows for another separate sitting & entertaining area. Ducted heating, split system air-con, direct internal double garage access, timber deck, manicured gardens, the list goes on. Seriously I recommend an immediate inspection!!

6 KILBURN PLACE Inspect Saturday 04/02 1:00-1:30pm

Pakenham

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!!

18 SUPERIOR WATERS Inspect Saturday 04/02 1:00-1:30pm

Pakenham

17 Bluegrass Crescent

ONTRACT UNDERHC ER WANTED ANOT

Pakenham

Buyers Over $300,000

BIG BLOCK- IDEAL FIRST HOME Plenty of room to move and improve here on 785m2 (app) in this three (3) bedroom brick vaneer that is awaiting its new owners. Nice sized bedrooms, walk through bathroom and plenty of bench and cupboard space in the kitchen. The lounge room is separate to the meals area, which leads outdoors where we find a double carport and double steel garage that is located towards the rear of the block. A lovely BIG block and fully enclosed for the kids or the family pets. Inspection is recommended while it lasts!

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

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4 Downey Road

“Whitehaven” This 5 acre retreat offers the fortunate buyer a highly sought after, rural lifestyle catering for horses and Tradesman. Nestled in a private setting on 5 acres (approx) on a corner with 3 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 yr old red bricks, boasting high ceilings, decorative cornices and more. The home caters for families, with 4 bedrooms, spacious kitchen, kids retreat and family room. Most rooms enjoy a view of the garden and country landscape. Features new carpets, fresh paintwork, en suite to master heating and cooling. A full veranda 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 to Beaconsfield and Emerald Village. Contact Amanda Charles – 0400 347 968

Price: Offers Invited Inspect Saturday 2.00 - 2.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

BEACONSFIELD UPPER

10 Fairhazel Court

FAMILY FRIENDLY WITH TRADESMAN APPEAL Situated in the ever sought after and premium location of Upper Beaconsfield you will delighted with this family home boasting space and privacy. Recently refreshed and with a versatile floor plan showcasing five bedrooms, master complete with en-suite and walk in robes, formal lounge, open plan fully appointed kitchen / family room and a generous, light filled rumpus room to ensure all your family requirements are met. Additional features include; wood heating, ducted heating, S/S, ducted vacuum, alarm system and mains water.Moving outdoors the appeal continues with the land positioned on over a half acre allotment where there is ample room for the kids to play and additional space for larger vehicles, double carport, extensive shedding, powered and separately metered, outdoor entertaining area and established gardens. With an easy stroll to the village, bus transport, walking tracks and all desired amenities you will be delighted with this charming home.Don’t delay with homes in this coveted area being snapped up, call Jeanine on 0438 332 411 to make a time to inspect.

Price: Buyers Over $720,000 Inspect Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm Jeanine Presley 0438 332 411

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5 Franklin Way

BEACONSFIELD

LIVING ON A GENEROUS BLOCK

Stylish Living with Dual Access

Situated on over a 700m2 block, this stunning fourbedroom home, plus study has been meticulously built to perfection. Feat ens & WIR to master, 40mm stone to kitchen, inc WIP. duc heat, evap cool, bi-fold doors to entertaining area, dbl rem gge & stunning established gardens. Situated in the sought after Grandvue Estate within walking distance to shopping & schools

Situated in the vibrant town of Beaconsfield is this family home of generous proportions, easily catering for tradesmen or those who need extra storage for cars/ boat/caravan etc. Feat 4 Bdr’s, mast with ens & WIR, study, kids retreat/theatre room, kit incorp din/fam & sep lounge, ducted & wood heating. Outdoors feat generous covered entertaining area, oversized dbl, rem gge, large colourbond shed all on a large 800m2 block.

Price: Buyers Over $620,000 Inspect Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Jeanine Presley 0438 332 411

Price: Buyers Over $620,000 Inspect By Appointment Amanda Charles 0400347968

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Beach front with loads of potential and opportunity galore.

For sale.

9707 0556

Buyers Over $575,000

56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au

This 35sq home sits on 3,610sqm with absolute beach frontage and endless possibilities for the future. • • • • •

Open plan with captivating views 5 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms Multiple living, lots of natural light Modern kitchen, s/s appliances Heating and refrigerated cooling

Potential to subdivide & further develop (stca), run a B&B or simply enjoy coastal living; the options are only limited by your vision !!

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Neerim South 235B Main Neerim Road

Romantic charm.

For sale.

5625 6000

Contact Agent

79 Princes Way Drouin obrienrealestate.com.au

From the moment you open the decorative gates to the grounds of this home, you will fall in love with its romantic charm and clearly see why it was voted no.6 most livable home in Australia – as seen on best houses Australia. Set on 1/2 an acre this homes features include; • 4 bedrooms (master suite with private balcony) • Manicured landscaped gardens • Separate living & outdoor entertaining areas • Views, views, views!

F4 G2 H1 I1

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Berwick 18 Kirkham Court

Court location Olde Berwick. For sale. Buyers Over $675,000 Location is key with this impressive 4 bed family home! In a quiet court on 867m2 & within minutes of Berwick Village, private & public schools, sporting grounds & public transport. • 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite • 2 spacious living areas • Updated kitchen ideal to entertain • Generous yard with side access This North Side property has beautiful polished timber floors, ducted heating, air conditioner, ample storage and extensive decking.

F4 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255

Berwick 22 Mallard Street

Magnificent Porter Davis Memphis. For auction. Saturday 18 February at 11:30am Buyers Over $690,000 A stunning home with something for the whole family, in a perfect location. Featuring: • Four generous bedrooms & study • Three living areas and dining • Renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Alfresco with timber deck & low maintenance yard Also included are downlights, ducted heating, evaporative cooling & security cameras.

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Berwick 75 Sheldon Drive

Bellisimo in Bellbird.

For auction. Saturday 18 February at 11am Attractive, functional, sought after & yours! Don’t hesitate here as this 5 bedroom beauty simply won’t last! • 2 master bedrooms 1 up and 1 downstairs both with full ensuites • 3 separate living areas • Hostess style kitchen & 2 balconies to take in the amazing views Dream homes such as this are hard to find, situated just a short drive to Parkhill Plaza & all Berwick has to offer & close to Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre.

F5 G3 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 North 8 Tamar Court

Montbrae magic.

For auction. Saturday 11 February at 1pm Buyers Over $680,000 Situated in prime position in the Montbrae Estate is this delightful looking 3 bedroom plus study home which is both inviting and functional. • Boasting beautiful views • 3 zoned living areas • 772sqm with separate rear access Just a short drive to both Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre & Parkhill Plaza you’ll love the close proximity to quality local schools & all other amenities.

F3 G2 H2 I1 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300


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Narre Warren South 7 Heritage Drive

Hillsmeade haven.

For auction. Saturday 18 February at 1pm Buyers Over $570,000 This attractive looking homestead style home is situated on a 700square metre allotment and boasts ideal zoned living. • 4 large bedroom, master with FES & corner spa • 3 spacious living areas; lounge/ dining, family/meals & rumpus Just a short drive to the recently upgraded Casey Central Shopping Centre, a walk to Hillsmeade Primary School & within close proximity of Berwick Springs Lake & all other amenities. 4 2 2

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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 21 Springvalley Way

Display home presentation. For auction. Saturday 11 February at 11am • 4 bedrooms, master with WIR • 2 living areas, heating and cooling, alarm system, single carport and double garage decked out as a man cave • Outdoor covered entertainment area with the perfect children’s play area along with low maintenance manicured garden • Walking distance to the local primary and secondary school, shops, restaurants, public transport, parkland and only minutes to the newly expanded Casey Central Shopping Centre

F4 G1 H3 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894 Narelle Casey 0488 978 894


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Neerim South 1 Megan Street

Nothing to do.

For sale. Buyers Over $595,000 Looking for a lovely home with absolutely nothing more to spend? Then this is the home for you.... Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Neerim South, this beautiful property will impress upon arrival. Property features include; • 3 bedrooms + home office • Open plan living, dining & kitchen • Huge double garage with side access • Views, views, views!

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5625 6000 79 Princes Way Drouin obrienrealestate.com.au Michael Wilkinson 0439 783 294

Berwick 8 Lightwood Court

Berwick 3 Irving Close

For sale.

9707 0556

For sale.

9707 0556

Buyers Over $790,000

56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Narelle Casey 0488 978 894 Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894

Buyers Over $730,000

56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021

• 5 large bedrooms & 3 modern bathrooms • Large rumpus room, split system air-con, ducted heating & timber floors • Large alfresco with a built in spa • Close to Berwick Village, sport reserves, parklands, cafes, restaurants & schools

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• 4 large bedrooms, master bedroom with retreat, full ensuite, WIR & built in robe • Well appointed kitchen with stone tops • Formal lounge, family room, meals area • Double remote garage with rear access • Ducted heating and refrigerated cooling

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Narre Warren North 6 Grosvenor Place

For sale.

8794 0500

For auction.

8794 0500

Buyers Over $360,000

Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Rachhpal Singh 0430 081 021 Fabian Villella 0419 384 683

Saturday 11 February at 3pm Buyers Over $970,000

Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300

2 bedrooms, two way access newly renovated bathroom, fully enclosed outdoor entertaining area, spacious kitchen, open plan living and dining area, single lock up garage with remote access. GDH & split system A/C.

• 4 bedroom plus study home • 3 zoned living areas with bay windows • Timber floors, quality carpets & drapes • DLUG plus double carport & rear access Just a short drive to shops & freeway

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Narre Warren South 6 Kershaw Drive

Narre Warren South 3 Nottingham Street

For sale.

8794 0500

For sale.

9707 0556

Buyers Over $680,000

Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Victor Villella 0412 437 064

Buyers Over $570,000

56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021

Presenting this immaculate designer family home on a massive 805sqm block • Four bedrooms, master w/ WIR & ENS • Two separate living areas • Chef’s kitchen with s/s appliances • Outdoor undercover pergola

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• Spacious home set on 608m2 of land • 4 good size bedrooms, master with full ensuite, spa and WIR • 3 living area, formal lounge or study, family room & separate rumpus/theatre • Large central kitchen with s/s appliances

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3B 2C 1D 2J

Berwick 14 Selkirk Court

5B 2C 3D 2I

Berwick 8 Belmont Road

Stylish Living, Conveniently Located!

Auction

Gorgeous Stately Abode

Auction

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 @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23425

Presenting with excellent sizeable living spaces and an expansive enclosed outdoor alfresco area, there is an ideal opportunity for easily hosting an array of family events. Large entertainers kitchen with SS appliances, ample bench space and plenty of cupboard space. 5 generous BRs, sizeable master with WIR, and ensuite. 3 living spaces, formal lounge, family and rumpus / media room, complete with surround sound speakers. Ducted heating and cooling. Double lock up garage with internal access.

Saturday 18th February at 3.00pm View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23466

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

5B 3C 4D 3I

Guys Hill 73 Quamby Road

Clyde North 20 Welsh Crescent

Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Paul Richards M 0407 324 389 P 9707 4222 p.richards@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

4B 2C 3D 1H 2I

Quamby Dell

For Sale

Best Display Home You Will See!

For Sale

Fall in love with this 5BR gorgeous property on a stunning 6 acre haven. 4 roughly 1 acre paddocks. 4 separate living areas. Master and a second bedroom have their own ensuites, with a further bathroom servicing the remaining bedrooms. All the creature comforts, evap cooling, ducted heating & open fire place. Enormous shed with 3 horse boxes, and chicken shed. Water bore, services the entire outdoors of the property. Multipurpose bungalow “wellness centre” with spa. Manege and a full size tennis court.

Price By Negotiation View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23445

Located in the Clydevale Estate, is this contemporary home of approximately 40sqs. 4 spacious BR’s, Master featuring ENS with double vanity & free-standing bath. Gourmet kitchen with stone bench tops and butler’s pantry with dishwasher. Formal dining area, cinema room, formal living & large study. Decked alfresco featuring gas log fire, solar heated pool, stunning spa. Double remote garage, powder room, D/H and refrigerated cooling.This home is ofered on a 7 % leaseback contract for a minimum 24 months.

Negotiation Over $920,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23383

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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

Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Paul Richards M 0407 324 389 P 9707 4222 p.richards@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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THE PRIZE OF PIERMONT

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SET in an enviable location, among premium homes in the thriving Bryn Mawr estate, this sensational 35-square family home is flawless in design, exceptional in presentation and bursting with extras. The property is within easy access to high-tiered private and public schools, walking distance to Berwick Market, wellmanicured parklands and walking tracks. A true sense of style and design is displayed throughout this impeccably presented four-bedroom-plus-study home. A clever twist of modern Hampton styling – a striking white kitchen is the stunning centrepiece to the home with seemingly endless bench space, ample storage overlooking vast open-plan living zones. All secondary bedrooms are of generous proportions, the home caters for the family looking for the room to spread out in the best of locations. Living zones total three – a classy front lounge room with cosy gas log fire – and the room is finished with plantation shutters making it the ideal quiet reading space. A more everyday space off the kitchen as well as a theatre/rumpus room will keep the kids happy.

Outside the surprises just keep getting better with a solar heated 10m x 5m Quartzon pool and gas heated spa. Relax in the undercover Balinese-style day bed area where many afternoons will be enjoyed soaking up the summer sun. An outdoor, undercover kitchen with built-in barbecue and alfresco area overlooking the pool and – just to finish off this package - an established vegetable patch for your very own fresh harvest. Extras include air-conditioning, ducted heating, ducted vacuum, alarm system, triple garage with remote control and internal access – and so much more.

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south eastern

BEACONSFIELD 35 Janet Bowman Boulevard 53 Timberside Drive 27 Hammewood Green

CLYDE NORTH Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556 LJ Hooker - 9707 2155 LJ Hooker - 9707 2155

1A Thomas Street

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

35 Janet Bowman Boulevard

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

53 Timberside Drive

Sun 3.00pm - 3.30pm

LJ Hooker - 9707 2155

10 Fairhazel Court

Sat 1.00pm

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

4 downey Rd

Sat 2.00pm

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

Sat 2.00pm

117 Split Rock Road

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

54 Riverstone Boulevard

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

7 Blackforest Way

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111 First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300 OBrien - 5995 0500

11 Riverbank Close

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

7 Blackforest Way

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

28 Normanby Street

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

77-81 Beaumont Road 17 Brisbane Street 53 Warrawong Drive 10 Buxton Mews

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Sat 10.00am - 10.30am

Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000 LJ Hooker - 9707 2155 Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

58 Lawrence Drive

Sat 10.30am - 11.00am

Harcourts – 9707 4222

22 Mallard Street

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

10 Florence Avenue

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 5995 0500

16-18 Harkaway Road

Sat 11.00am - 2.00pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

9 Michelle Court

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm

45 Dunferline Crescent

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

28 Grace Street

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

45 Dunferline Crescent

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

3 Irving Close

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

43 Domain Drive

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

8 Belmont Road

Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm

Harcourts – 9707 4222

5 Jason Close

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

LJ Hooker - 9707 2155

4 Piermont Drive

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

19 Theodore Terrace

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

5 Holder Place

Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm

Eview South East - 8794 1200

OBrien - 9706 0556

295 Bessie Creek

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444

NARRE WARREN

4 Clydebank

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

8 Kincloch

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

22 Dunkinson Street

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Eview South East - 8794 1200

Unit 2, 70 Saxonwood Drive

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

9 Rodeo

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

9 Bryson Court

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

85 Amber Cresent

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

OBrien - 8794 0500

8 Skipton

Unit 2, 70 Saxonwood Drive

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

85 Amber Cresent

Wed 6.00pm - 6.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

2/8 Southwell

Sat 4.00pm - 4.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

8 Kincloch

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

104 Thomas Mitchell

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

12 Cristata

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

4 Clydebank

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

8 Skipton

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

2 Bittern

Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

9 Rodeo

Sun 3.00pm - 3.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

OBrien - 5995 0500 OBrien - 5995 0500 OBrien - 5995 0500

CRANBOURNE EAST 7 Woodsman Way

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

8 Pedigree Grove

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

CRANBOURNE NORTH 34a Springhill Drive

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

2/8 Southwe11

Sun 4.00pm - 4.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

3 Paxford Drive

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

9 Bryson Court

Tue 6.00pm - 6.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

22 Denham Crescent

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

GUYS HILL

Lot 1 & 2/2 Wisteria Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

73 Quamby Road

3 Paxford Drive

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

HALLAM

22 Denham Crescent

Wed 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 5995 0500

15 Katrina Close

Harcourts – 9707 4222

1/17 Rheanva Street

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

12 Cristata

OBrien - 5995 0500

OBrien - 8794 0500 First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

104 Thomas Mitchell

OBrien - 5995 0500

BERWICK 75 Sheldon Drive

NAR NAR GOON NORTH

CRANBOURNE

28 Grace Street

BEACONSFIELD UPPER

53 Lewis Road

ENDEAVOUR HILLS

Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm

Harcourts – 9707 4222

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Eview South East - 8794 1200

Choice Home Loans Fountain Gate — Now Open Suite 2A, 30 – 32 Verdun Drive Narre Warren 3805

OBrien - 9707 0556

8 Tamar Court

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

144 Telford Drive

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

70 Brisbane Street

Sat 2.30 - 3.00pm

First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

14 Selkirk Court

Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm

Harcourts – 9707 4222

3&4/4 Allan Street

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

91 Telford Drive

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

12 Stradbroke Close

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

Peake Real Estate - 9707 5300

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CRANBOURNE NORTH

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

Eview South East - 8794 1200

5 Jason Close

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

LJ Hooker - 9707 2155

22 Mallard Street

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

10 Florence Avenue

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 5995 0500

Wed 6.00pm - 6.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

CRANBOURNE SOUTH

8 Lightwood Court 53 Warrawong Drive

Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Thur 6.00pm - 6.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

1 Neesan Court

Sat 10.30am - 11.00am First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888 Sat 12.00 - 11.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

243 Pearcedale Road

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

31 Central

Sun 12.00 - 12.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

29a Robinson

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

5 Reservoir Road

Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm

Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

6 Grosvenor Place

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

8 Tamar Court

Wed 7.00pm - 7.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

3 Nottingham Street

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

54 Lakeview Drive

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

21 Springvalley Way

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

12 The Esplanade

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

11 Chatswood Drive

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

LJ Hooker - 9707 2155

35 St Ives Drive

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

10 Piccadilly Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

6 Kershaw Drive

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

7 Heritage Drive

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

1 Cropton Place

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

11 Viewmount Court

Sat 12.30pm -1.00pm

Eview South East - 8794 1200

3 Nottingham Street

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

54 Lakeview Drive

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

21 Springvally Way

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

10 Piccadilly Court

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

7 Heritage Drive

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

11 Chatswood Drive

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

LJ Hooker - 9707 2155

11 Viewmount Court

Sun 12.30pm - 1.00pm

Eview South East - 8794 1200

35 St Ives Drive

Thurs 5.00pm - 5.30pm

Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

10 Piccadilly Court

Tue 6.00pm - 6.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

Sat 10.00am - 4.00pm

5 Franklin Way

Sat 12.00pm

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

16 Bevington Crescent

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Alex Scott & Staff - 5941 1111

87 Racecourse Road

Sat 1.15pm - 1.45pm

Alex Scott & Staff - 5941 1111

3 Gibb Court

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444

7 Kingfisher Court

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444

20 Unicorn Street

Sat 10.00am - 10.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

53A Ryan Road

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

1/8 Broadhurst Road

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Breakfast of champions A free breaky kicked off Australia Day celebrations in Hampton Park. The Hampton Park Networking Group event at Arthur Wren Hall on Thursday 26 January also included an animal farm, face painting, jumping castles, market stalls and more. Holt MP Anthony Byrne handed out Australia Day awards to 28 individuals and seven organisations at the Day of the Nations celebration. “Australia Day is a wonderful day when we can recognise those people who contribute to the community and make our community a better place,” he said. Leonard O’Brien was among the winners. He joined Narre Warren Bowls Club on 9 September 1999 after deteriorating eyesight forced him into retirement. Len soon became one of the club’s most active volunteers. Mr Byrne said that Len always set up the greens on bowls days, putting out the mats, jacks, rakes, scoreboards, flags, umpires’ kit and other equipment that everyone else tended to forget about for the day’s play. Len then fills the urn, sets up tables and chairs, and makes sure the toilets are clean. Mr Byrne said Len considered it one of his many duties to walk from home to the club - a considerable distance - to make sure the rubbish bins were put out for council collection. Len joined Blind Bowls Victoria in 2000 and in his first year represented the state in the Australian Blind Bowls

Championships. He’s followed suit every year since. The Cranbourne Library was another award winner. With Casey Cardinia Library Corporation it last year launched a Forgiving Tree initiative that delivered muchneeded resources for local charities in the lead up to Christmas. The library directed book fines and other fees to the tree, raising more than $15,000 for the Cranbourne Information and Support Service (CISS). The initiative prompted people to return almost $18,000 worth of lost items. Cranbourne Library staff Wendy Morrison and Sue Sleet and Casey Cardinia Library Corporation CEO Chris Buckingham were instrumental in making the Forgiving Tree a success. Another award recipient, Narre Warren 16-year-old Destanee Aiava, captured imaginations across the country playing in this year’s Australian Open. As a junior, she was involved in the Serious Tennis program run by Justin Yeo in Doveton. In 2012 at age 12, Destanee became an international star by winning the Longines Future Tennis Aces Tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, France. Her prize was an opportunity to hit with 22-time Grand Slam winner Steffi Graf. This year she broke onto the world stage and broke a record, becoming the first player born in the 2000s to win a main draw match at an elite WTA event, the Brisbane International.

The 2017 Holt Australia Day Award recipients at the Day of the Nations celebrations in Hampton Park. “I congratulate all those receiving a Holt Australia Day Award for their exemplary community spirit and endless hours of volunteer work making our community a better and safer place to live,” Mr Byrne said. “These people do not get the same acolades as celebraties in the media but in their own quiet Australian way they do tremendous work and make other

people’s lives better.” Other award recipients included Abdul Wahid, African Australia Women’s Group, Amarjit Singh, Amber Summerfield, Daya Wijewardana, Denver De Rozario, Venerable Digamadulle Wimalananda, Doveton Salvation Army Thrift Shop, Endeavour United Soccer Club, Frank Lamattina, Islanders Creole Club, Jan Gilchrist,

Jenny Colvin, Jason Gerdes, Jennie Toyne, Jodie Ann Bedford, Lisa Neindorf, Long Chen, Lyndhurst Football Netball Club, Lynne Bradley, Mala Pethiyagoda, Mat Harry, Melinda Perry, Paula Correia, Peter Aguto, Revati Ilanko, Rex Ashenden, Sally McCracken, Serbian Cultural Club, Tania Sacco, Tim Allan, and the late Leeanne Browning.

Two decades of dancing For the past 20 years Lind-Elle School Of Dance has been helping budding dancers twirling in the kitchen take the next step, and on 21 January they will hold an open day from 10am to 2pm to showcase what they do. Over the past two decades, Lind-Elle has offered professional dance tuition to dancers of all ages and stages. Starting at just two years to adult, they cater for students beginner to advanced. The Lind-Elle team pride themselves on their warm friendly atmosphere, and fantastic facilities including lounge, kitchen, play area, parking and three dance studios. Lind-Elle runs a tiny tot program and Teeny Tiny Tot program aimed at setting little

dancers up with a love of dance from the very start. Styles include ballet, lyrical, jazz, acrobatics, tap, hip hop, contemporary and pointe with optional exams. Capped class sizes and supported teachers aim to provide a warm learning environment. For students looking to extend themselves, Lind-Elle offers a performance extension program. This program includes flexibility, acrobatics and ballet strengthening classes. Lind-Elle cater for recreational students as well as those who strive to take their dancing to the next level. All students, recreational and competition, perform at an annual concert, and will receive a trophy at the end of year event.

Teams in all age groups, attend various competitions with two teams making it through to the National Championships in 2016. Lind-Elle dancers also had the opportunity to perform at the Berwick Show, Dandenong Show, Casey Kids Carnival as well as other functions. Those wishing to try out for a competition team are invited to contact the studio. The studio also runs a Solo Stars program which provides extra instruction through lessons and choreography to establish and support dancers on their solo journey. Find them at 43 Strathaird Drive, Narre Warren, phone 8790 2733 (or check out their Facebook).

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Sweet and spicy savoured EAT LOCAL, DINE GLOBAL By Cam Lucadou-Wells There were plenty of flavours to savour from dining out on some of south-east Melbourne’s newest eating spots in 2016. Here are our year’s picks of some of the most affordable and sheer delicious eats, adding to the region’s rising foodie reputation. Don’t be shy to discover and enjoy the following eateries, and to let us know what should be added to our indulgent itinerary for 2017. So without further ado, below are the 2016 Dine Local awards.

Up to 700 of these colossal ice-cream milkshakes embossed with candies, chocolate sauce, fairy floss and Tim Tams were bought each day. However, we’re not sure every customer would have been able to finish one of these creations. Under the radar was an equally thoughtful and creative menu of pre-dessert food such as a smashed avo rosti including flavours of dukka and, goats cheese, and eggs Benedict with coffee, vanilla, banana and maple syrup. The cafe’s drawing power has caught the attention of shopping centres which have courted owner Steven Richard for possible franchising opportunities. As it is, Mr Richard has plans to duplicate his success with a Dandenong branch to open in 2017.

Sweet, Sweet Success Award Sugar Buns cafe in Hampton Park, which drew long queues for its decadent mega-shakes, was a runaway sensation in 2016.

Cooking with foil at Pouch Dining. 160036 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS As the pouch expanded, the ingredients were cooked in their own juices. A delicious way to eat in a stylish, contemporary setting. Beef roast with paratha bread at Chilly Bowl. 155527 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Wendy Wong pours for effect during the tea-drinking ritual. 151871 Picture: GARY SISSONS Vikki serves up a mega-shake at Sugar Buns. 158728 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

jade ornaments and wooden cabinets, owner Wendy Wong pours for effect. She makes a convincing case for the therapeutic value of a cup of tea.

How’s The Serenity Award No dining experience came close to the meditative qualities of Milan Tea House in Springvale. There’s something mesmerising about the 1700-year ritualised pouring of Chinese pu-erh tea from a hand-made purple clay teapot. Creating a beautiful, ambient setting among

Won’t Burn A Hole In Your Pocket Award We were gobsmacked by the quality and value served up at Chilly Bowl in Dandenong. The north and south Indian-inspired mains are generous, brilliantly conceived by a worldly and accomplished chef and yet start at just $5. Of the many highlights, try the kappa and Spanish mackerel curry - a dry chilli blast with plentiful slabs of fish and a coffee undertone. It comes with a soothing tamarind and coconut-infused potato side-dish. Fun To Watch Award One of the most innovative new eateries was Hot Pouch Bar and Dining - a pop-up venue on the terrace of Dandenong Market. It was a joy to watch fresh prawns, banana leaf, sambal sauce, okra, mushrooms, greens and chillies wrapped and steamed in a foil pouch on a hot plate.

Rice porridge was a hard act to swallow. 158000 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Please Sir, Can I Have Some More Award Dine Local’s mind was cast back to the famous gruel-eating scene of Oliver! as part of an experiment with a FODMAP diet. There was no way of sprucing up a breakfast bowl of rice porridge, though slices of mango and banana helped make it digestible. The undoubted culinary lowlight of the year.

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Do you have a spare hour or two a week to help change a life? Riding for the Disabled Officer Centre is looking for volunteers to assist with delivering their equine-based activity programs. They currently cater for 50 children and adults a week. There are many opportunities to volunteer on weekdays, after school hours or a Saturday morning. ■ Recruitment training and updating days will be held each day from Tuesday 7 February to Saturday 11 February from 10am until 1pm. No experience with horses or disability required to join our team as full training will be given. Just bring a smile, an open mind and a willingness to learn and help. For further information, contact us on mobile 0468 425 266 or rdavofficer@gmail.com

Dance fitness: Free Bollywood dance fitness classes.

Introduction to meditation Master techniques to observe thoughts, feelings and emotions. Deep breathing techniques allow you to focus on the moment and achieve a deep sense of relaxation. The mind and body are interconnected, when the mind is still, the body can begin to relax too. Enliven and rejuvenate your inner self for a more peaceful and harmonious life. Bring a blanket. ■ Tuesday 7 February for four weeks 7.45pm8.45pm. Cost: $60. Balla Balla Community Centre. Contact: 5990 0900.

Introduction to inside video marketing for businesses and community groups Create your own professional quality marketing videos, even with a smart phone! Craft your message to speak to your target market and structure your video using preproduction methods used by video producers. Learn how to edit it all together, create your own YouTube channel , share and promote your video across social networks. This course will provide you with the essential skills to market your business or organisation in a professional and cost effective manner. ■ Wednesday 15 February 8.30am-5pm. Cost: $150 but discounts are available for local community groups, sporting groups, ser-

■ Thursday 9 February, 7pm at The Factory Rehearsal Centre for the Arts Cranbourne Indoor Leisure Complex at 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. Bookings: 0402 766 461 or info@bindaasbollywood.com.au.

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Hand built pottery class Come along and explore the medium of clay, get your hands dirty and let those creative juices flow. Your imagination will be your only limitation, pots, baskets, candle holders, jewellery, wall decorations, animals, the list goes on. You will get to paint your own creations and choose a special piece for kiln fired glazing. A whole lot of Thursday afternoon fun. Age five to 13 years, no experience necessary. Cost includes all materials including kiln firing. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre. Thursday 9 February for 8 weeks. 4.30pm – 5.30pm. Cost: $95. Contact: 5990 0900. vice clubs, etc, Balla Balla Community Centre. Contact: 5990 0900.

Mosaics This course is designed for those with little or no mosaic experience. The course covers all the basic techniques required to complete your mosaic, including preparation, cutting tiles, gluing and grouting. Experienced students can work on their own piece with the guidance of this award-winning tutor. ■ Thursday 9 February for four weeks. 7pm - 9.30pm. Cost: $75 materials cost: Mosaic Kit - beginners $25, payable to tutor at first lesson. Returning students - individual projects to be discussed with tutor. Balla Balla

Casey Cardinia Libraries (CCL) is excited to offer free and fun technology classes in Italian and Chinese this year. The sessions are for seniors with little-to-none in the way of technology experience to help them gain new skills, confidence, and increase their participation in the digital community. ‘Tech Savvy Seniors’, a free program running successfully nationwide, is supported by Telstra, the Victorian State Government and Seniors Card Victoria. Feedback from more than 100 participants from the Library’s English sessions last year was excellent, prompting the Corporation to expand into other languages. ■ Five weekly sessions for Italian-speaking seniors will be held at Cranbourne Library commencing on 23 February, while Endeavour Hills Library is the venue for Chinese sessions, commencing 20 February. Each session runs for up to two and a half hours and topics will introduce participants to computers, the internet, email, social media and iPads. There is no cost but bookings are essential and can be made online at www. tinyurl.com/cclcevents, over the phone Cranbourne Library 5990 0150 (Italian) or Endeavour Hills Library 8782 3400 (Chinese), or in person at any CCL branch.

Groove‘n’Kids - Ages 0 - 4 Groove ‘n’ kids is a fun and exciting program for babies to four-year-olds. Music and dance will help encourage development in language, social, emotional and physical skills. We create a groovy environment using instruments, books, flashcards, themes, and many more stimulating tools. This is a great way for parent/guard-

ian to enjoy quality time with their child in both a fun and educational surrounding. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre. Friday 3 February for nine weeks Session 10.15 10.45am (0 - 2.5 years) and Session 1111.30am (2.5 - 4 years). Cost: $110. Contact: 5990 0900.

Evening yoga and meditation Join our qualified instructor Sarah for a classical yoga session incorporating breathing and meditation. Yoga gives us the tools to show up in life in such a way that our actions align with our deepest values and purpose. Wear loose comfortable clothing and bring a blanket and a mat if you have one. ■ Balla Balla Community Centre. Wednesday 1 February for nine weeks 7pm-8.15pm. Cost: $100.

Vacancies - kids activities Three-year-old pre-kinder and mixed age playgroups, Hallam Community Learning Centre 9703 1688 56 Kays Avenue - www.hallamclc. com.au

Digital cameras for beginners Monday and Wednesday at Hallam Community Learning Centre 9703 1688 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam.

Narre Warren Combined Probus Club The club is looking forward to another great year in 2017 with a change of venue and meeting day for our monthly meetings. The club has 110 members with three members inducted at its November meeting by president Hayden Bingham. Members are looking forward to another exciting year with many activities including walking, craft, Mahjong, phase 10 and 500 cards and morning coffee and movies at Fountain Gate with members already booking a Tasmania Cruise in February and a six-day visit to Bright in April. ■ Meetings will be at the Old Cheese Factory Berwick on the fourth Tuesday of the month beginning with our first meeting in January. Membership officer Pat Robertson can be contacted on 9799 4075 for more information.


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Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738

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Oakfern Tree Care P/L Pruning Removal Stump Grinding

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General Classifieds

rakruyt@aol.com

L&C Tree Services

Removals/pruning Hedging/shaping Line clearing/Palm work Tight access stump grinding Fully Insured/Qualified

Call Lucas 0419 259 266 C389274-HJ50-5

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Member HIA and MBA www.windows1.net.au

5942 7664 0418 890 612

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Visited

PAKENHAM, 5 Golden Green Street. Sun 5th of Feb. 10am-4pm. Entire household and garage sale. Moving, everything must go. Antiques, furniture, household items, bric-abrac, tools, garage shelving, ladies bike, camping items and general garden/ garage items.

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Beginners Welcome

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Open Till Late.

17 Maxwell St, Dandenong

9793 5289

Phone 9792 0166

Public Notice

26 Rhur St, Dandenong. Open 76 days SWA3337BE

SWA PCA3702BE

PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A SPECIAL CHARGE

Full Service from $80

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In accordance with the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act), notice is hereby given that the City of Casey has resolved its intention to declare a special charge.

SN1090434-PJ37-13

The special charge will be declared in relation to each of the following properties listed below: 67 Bayview Road, Tooradin 69 Bayview Road, Tooradin 71 Bayview Road, Tooradin 73 Bayview Road, Tooradin 75 Bayview Road, Tooradin 79-81 Bayview Road, Tooradin 33 Tooradin Station Road, Tooradin 49 South Gippsland Highway, Tooradin 65S Tooradin Station Road, Tooradin 81I Bayview Road, Tooradin

ALL HOURS ONSITE REPAIRS

IRONING Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality.

9703 1616 0439 656 044

JB Computers Onsite PC, laptops, repairs and sales. Mob: 0490 773 309

Slim Young Lady

red17.com.au

(18+). Will visit you. Phone 9775 3210. swa224e.

17 Nicole Way Dandenong South

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

V Houses & Units For Sale

V To Let

12338312-EPJ05-17

Renewal of Water Sensitive Urban Design Assets

Enterprise Avenue Berwick

NARRE WARREN One room $160pw inc expenses + bond. Close to Fountain Gate. Call 0474 158 804. Must be working.

We Offer:

9 Modern clean facility - Units from 4.6sqm to 33sqm 9 Convenient access - Your own lock and key 9 Security gated entry - 24hr video surveillance

9705 4888

firstnational COMMERCIAL

during business hours.

Neilson Partners

To arrange an inspection phone

BERWICK/FRANKSTON Suit F50+, close train, opt furn. Private secure BR's, $180-$185pw, incl bills. 9012 3445 - 0425 778 761.

Find it in the

Real Estate

section of Network Classifieds.

Full details are available at: www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders

A CAREER WHERE YOU ARE TRULY APPRECIATED.

ENGLISH TUTOR Is your son or daughter studying year 10 English this year? To insure a great result and an excellent preparation for VCE, contact Peter on

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Apply now to start 13 February!

Health Skills Australia Pty Ltd. RTO: 21646 ABN: 53 123 479 201.

DINING TABLE round, dark oak, 4 very good padded chairs, all as new. $200. Phone 0458 528 223.

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IN 18 MONTHS YOU COULD BE... SAVING A LIFE IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM

www.networkclassifieds.com.au

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Apprentice Plasterer

Cabinet Maker/ Labourer

QUALIFY AS A NURSE. STUDY AT HSA. healthskills.com.au

0437 450 724. I am a very experienced Tutor and my fees are reasonable.

Full time. 1st or 2nd year. Must have own transport. Only had workers need apply. Call Paul 0438 081 568.

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STUDY AGED CARE AT HSA.

Contract No CT000314 Closes 22 February 2017

Anytime, Any place Get 10% Discount Use code: GSDISCOUNT

Full time position. Pakenham. Contact: Darren@embreyattachments.com.au

BERWICK SELF STORAGE UNITS

V To Share

V To Let

healthskills.com.au

Submissions and objections are to be sent to the below address and are to be received no later than Friday, 3 March 2017.

Apprentice Fitter And Turner Machinist

Employment

V For Sale

After considering and hearing submissions and objections, it is proposed that Council will consider the declaration of the scheme. The proposed date on which the council meeting declaration will be made is Tuesday, 2 May 2017. Interested persons should make inquiries with the Council in case this date changes.

V Positions Vacant

V Storage

NARRE WARREN SOUTH house with 1 acre land for lease. $450 per week EC. Please call Jenny on: 0421 128 354.

Mel 95 E3, 7days

Tenders

A Meeting of Council will consider any written submissions and objections that are received by it within 28 days after the date of publication of this notice. If any person wishes to appear before the Council to be heard in support of a submission, a request to appear should be lodged with the written submission.

Dandenong & Narre Warren Tuition: Grade 1 - VCE VCE Maths, Physics, Chemistry Primary & Secondary School English, Maths, Science Start: January 30th Call 0402 656 271

Real Estate

V Education & Tuition

Any person may make a submission under Section 223 or an objection under 163B of the Local Government Act.

Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer.

9793 2988 9793 2986

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Copies of the proposed scheme will be available for inspection at the Municipal Offices, Narre Warren during office hours for at least 28 days after the publication of this notice. These documents can also be viewed on Council’s website www.casey.vic.gov.au.

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Demon dream delivered AFL WOMEN’S LEAGUE

PREVIEW – ROUND 1 By Nick Creely MELBOURNE v BRISBANE WHERE & WHEN: Casey Fields, Sunday 5 February, 5.05pm TV: Fox Footy, AFL App It’s been years in the making, and finally it is has arrived, with the AFL Women’s competition set to kick off on Friday 3 February, with Carlton and Collingwood set to do battle. Anticipation is reaching boiling point in what is set to be a landmark weekend for women’s sport in Australia, with hundreds of the most talented women’s footballers set to pull on their boots and jumper and battle it out. But attention turns to Sunday’s clash at Casey Fields, with Melbourne set to face-off with the Brisbane Lions. The Demons are one of the competition’s heavy favourites; a side glittered with experience and star-power. Led by Daisy Pearce, regarded as the Gary Ablett Jnr of the AFLW, they instantly have a match-winning superstar on their side. Pearce has a footballing CV that is unrivalled by any in this inaugural year - she is a six-time All-Australian, six-time VWFL Premier Division B&F winner, and the winner of the 2016 VFL Women’s Best and Fairest with Darebin. Other stars, such as the aggressive defender Melissa Hickey, will be vital for the Dees on Sunday, while other important figures Laura Duryea, Lily Mithen, Elise O’Dea and Deanna Berry are raring to go. Ainslie Kemp is one of a raft of youngsters that has excited coaches at the Dees, while others

such as Sarah Lampard and Jasmine Grierson are impressive. At this stage, the Demons have 25 out of 27 players available, with Pepa Randall ruled out and Brooke Patterson unlikely to take her place. They tackle a Lions outfit who are wellbalanced and have a fantastic mixture of youth and experience, as well as an abundance of quality key-position players and depth around the ground. But Tayla Harris, one of the Lions marquee players, is racing the clock to be fit for the inaugural match, after injuring her shoulder in a gym mishap last week - if she misses; it is a huge blow for the Lions. Led by the highly-skilled Emma Zielke, who is one of the competition’s elite ball-users, they will fancy their chances on the picturesque turf out on Casey Fields. The Lions are coached by former Collingwood and Brisbane Bears star Craig Starcevich, who played 144 games at the elite level, while the Dees are coached by Oakleigh Chargers mainman and Demons development coach Mick Stinear. In the lead-up to the game, both teams have had starkly contrasting results. In Melbourne’s practice match at Ikon Park against Carlton on 21 January, in front of a healthy crowd, the Dees went down 8.4(52) to 1.3(9). But despite the 43-point loss, vice-captain Melissa Hickey said there were plenty of positives to take out of the hit-out. “It was definitely a quick game, and it gave us a real taste of what 16-a-side is probably going to

bring the AFLW season,” she told the media. “There are heaps and heaps of things for us to work on.” In Brisbane’s pre-season hit-out, they recorded a 16-point win against the GWS Giants in Coorparoo, as the Lions dominated in wet conditions. It’s going to be an exciting spectacle, with a big crowd set to turn out in the south-east, cheering on the Demons, in the historic debut round of AFLW.

WHAT THE COACH SAYS: We’ve got a good energy around the group - we’re all really excited about the season ahead.” - Mick Stinear. “There are some very talented players in this competition; we are going to see plenty of glimpses of greatness.” PREDICTION: Melbourne by 7 points All matches for the 2017 NAB AFL Women’s competition are free entry, with the exception of some double-header matches.

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AFLW season kicks off By Nick Creely With the AFLW set to kick off on Friday night, a host of locals are set to feature at the elite level for the first time. In what has been an AFL breeding ground of women’s players, the Cranbourne VFL side is set to have seven players feature heavily throughout the tournament, while the entirety of the south-east will be represented by a total of 11 players. Bianca Jakobsson, taken at selection three in the draft, will be a vital player for Carlton this season; while other lo-

cal Carlton recruits, such as Danielle Hardiman (pick 35), who is a key player for the Blues as a defender and Breann Moody (pick 67), are exciting, raw and looking to make a splash on the competition. Other Cranbourne products set to feature in this year’s AFLW are Kirsten McLeod (pick 28, Western Bulldogs), Hayley Wildes (pick 44, Western Bulldogs), Courtney Clarkson (pick 124, Western Bulldogs) and Jas Grierson (pick 135, Melbourne). Other local players, Hannah Scott (pick 21, Western Bulldogs), Katie Loynes (pick 110, Carlton), Al Downie (pick 129, Carlton),

and marquee players Ellie Blackburn (Western Bulldogs) and Kara Donnellan (Fremantle), are all set to feature heavily for their respective sides coming into the season. AFLW Round 1 Fixture: Collingwood v Carlton, Friday 3 February, Ikon Park, 7.40pm Adelaide v GWS, Saturday 4 February, Thebarton Oval, 4.35pm Western Bulldogs v Fremantle, Saturday 4 February, 7.35pm Melbourne v Brisbane, Sunday 5 February, Casey Fields, 5.05pm

Bianca Jakobsson, pictured with the ball in her Cranbourne days, is going to be a major player for the Blues. 157677 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

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Ice-ing on Emma’s cake Star ice hockey player Emma Steele has shot a goal for Australia as her team just took gold in the IIHF World Championships in Spain. Emma, who is in Year 12 at Beaconhills’ Pakenham Campus, was thrilled to make selection for the Under 18 Australian team. This is now the icing on the cake. The team beat Spain 3-1, Mexico 5-0 and Romania in the final 10-0. Emma is one of just a handful of Australian females to make it to the top in ice hockey. The achievement is remarkable because, up until just two years ago, Emma had never even been ice-skating, let alone chased a hockey puck around a rink. After Emma discovered ice-skating in 2014, she immediately inquired about playing ice-hockey and was told it would take at least two years to gain enough skills to qualify for a team. It took her just two months. But she had one thing in her favour - good ice-hockey genetics. Her great-grandfather William (Bill) Gash was a player with ‘The Pirates’, an Ice Hockey Victoria team. She still has his ice-hockey stick. Emma also trained hard in the male-dominated sport to make it onto a team, ‘The Bears’. Now with the Melbourne Ice Wolves, she is one of only four females in the entire IHV Bantams’ League and trains at Oakleigh and the O’Brien Group Arena at Docklands. The forward player said she loved the fast-paced sport, but it did involve the occasional injury. “It is quite an aggressive sport

Emma Steele hit the back of the net for Australia during its IIHF World Championship win in Spain. which is maybe why there are so few females,” she said. “You have to be willing to take a hit.” “They say you need to have the hands of a surgeon, the quickness of a footy player and the determination

of a runner.” Some of Emma’s favourite subjects at school include Sport and Health and Human Development, and she is interested in a career as a sports scientist or physiotherapist.

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Beau Miller was a hugely popular figure in the local sporting landscape. The region can support Beau’s family at the Support the Millers Family Day at Glover Reserve on Sunday. 98445 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Devon Meadows Football and Netball Club is hosting a fundraiser for the family of the late Beau Miller, a champion footballer and man struck down in his prime. The Support the Millers Family Day will be held at Glover Reserve this Sunday 5 February, running from noon to 4pm, and will raise funds for Beau’s wife Steph, and children Chase and Tripp, left after Beau passed away on July 14 last year after a short battle with aggressive cancer. Tickets to the fun-filled day are $25 per adult, $15 per child or $10 for children under twoyears-old. Tickets for the day include: Entry in the major raffle and door prize, unlimited kids rides, petting zoo, kids disco and prizes, kids sporting games and a live band and music all day. There will also be face painting, balloon artistry, a silent auction, market stalls, and food, drinks, alcohol and merchandise will all be available for purchase on the day.

1. WHO has kicked the most career AFL goals? 2. WHO won more Wimbledon singles tennis titles — Rod Laver or John Newcombe? 3. WHICH cricketer captained three states in the Sheffield Shield? 4. WHO in 1912 became Australia’s first female Olympic gold medallist 5. WHICH Aussie scored a stunning win over world number 1 Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon in 2014? 6. WITH which English soccer club did the legendary George Best make his name? 7. WHICH West Indian cricket star went 58 Test innings before recording his first ‘duck’? 8. WHAT colour card does a soccer referee show a player if he is sending him off? 9. WHICH Australian made an unsuccessful challenge on world boxing middleweight champion Carlos Monzon’s crown in 1974? 10. WHICH AFL star kicked over 100 goals in a season three times for South Melbourne? 11. IN what year did Kiwi score a memorable Melbourne Cup win?

It has changed its name and is now going to change its song and the Casey Demons are looking for a talented young local to help record its latest piece of history. The Casey Scorpions aligned themselves further with the Melbourne Football Club late last year and took on the name of Casey Demons. Football club president David Dillon said the club was now keen to add a personal touch to its new anthem. “As a part of the rebranding

of Casey’s VFL Club, a new anthem that references the Casey Demons is to be recorded and the club wants to include the talented vocalists in Casey,” Dillon said. “Casey boasts some wonderful talent and none more than our vocalists. Casey Demons applauds our performing artists and wish to offer an opportunity that will be a legacy that is long lasting.” Casey Demons are launching a competition to provide an opportunity for a talented Casey

resident or residents to audition and the winning finalist then record and launch the new Casey Demons Anthem. To participate, contestants must be Casey residents, be prepared to meet a tight timeline and agree to be promoted via social media, newspaper media and within the Club and VFL networks. For more information, contact Amanda Stapledon at astapledon@casey.vic.gov.au

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13. WHO pushed his car over the finish line to win the World Drivers’ Championship in 1959? 14. WHICH English cricketer led a rebel tour to South Africa early in 1990? 15. WHICH cricket-playing nation went 44 Tests without a win between 1929 and 1955? 16. WHICH star batsman was dropped from the Aussie cricket team late in 2005 only to come back and become vice-captain? 17. WHO beat Australia’s Greg Norman in a play-off for the 1984 US Open golf title? 18. OF what duration are rounds in professional boxing matches? 19. WHICH Australian Olympic cycling champion died tragically in a road race in 1958? 20. WHICH Australian cricketer took 16 wickets in his very first Test match? ANSWERS: 1. Tony Lockett 2. Rod Laver 3. Dirk Wellham 4. Fanny Durack 5. Nick Kyrgios 6. Manchester United 7. Clive Lloyd 8. Red 9. Tony Mundine 10. Bob Pratt 11. 1983 12. St Louis in 1904 13. Jack Brabham 14. Mike Gatting 15. New Zealand 16. Michael Clarke 17. Fuzzy Zoeller 18. Three minutes 19. Russell Mockridge 20. Bob Massie18. Tom Watson 19. The butterfly 20. Darren Lehmann

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Bears keep sights on flag By Nick Creely DDCA TURF 1 REVIEW - ROUND 8 (Day 2) MORDIALLOC v BERWICK Berwick remain well and truly in the race for the Turf 1 flag, knocking off Mordialloc at Ben Kavanagh Reserve. Chasing 102 from last week, the Bears were in trouble with four early wickets, before Jarrod Armitage (43) and Adam Watson (40) steered the ship and managed to help them pass the total. The Bears were eventually bowled out for 181, with Stuart Squires (4/40) toiling hard as he always does. With the prospect of outright highly unlikely, but not impossible, the Bloodhounds went in to face the music once again for 30 overs. And the mindset of the batsmen was clear from the outset, with the Bloodhounds opting to stone-wall the innings and prevent any further damage. Eventually the game ended with the Bloodhounds on 1/38 off 30.1 overs. With the top-four race so tight, any wins or losses can be disastrous, and despite it being just a blip on the radar, Springvale South would be disappointed to have not chased down a manageable total against Buckley Ridges. After the Bucks gave the Bloods 192 for victory, it seemed the home side would have no trouble reaching the total with plenty of overs to spare, reaching 3/115 at one point. But a stunning middle-order collapse, mostly at the hands of Luke Fletcher (4/28), who was the star throughout, saw the Bloods all-out for 176. The clash between Dandenong West and Parkfield was a fantastic contest, with the men from the West claiming the chocolates. Chasing 124, the Westers pushed it until the very end, despite a stel-

lar spell from Matthew Aslett (5/35), and eventually got there before being bowled out for 126. Hasindu Waduge (2/14) was also important with the ball, while exciting youngster Ethan French (27) topscored in the thriller. Cranbourne was completely dominant, outplaying Heinz-Southern Districts in a critical top-four clash at Casey Fields. After the Eagles posted 220 last week, the Cobras always had a huge task ahead of them. And the Eagles are the premiers for a reason, with the trio of Spoljaric, Cameron Kelly and Chasemore ensuring the Cobras were rattled. Pressure was ever-present, with the Cobras lacking their natural flair from the outset. The Cobras were trundled out for 114 off just 65.1 overs, with Spoljaric taking two, Chasemore picking up a couple, Kelly taking two and Tim Fathers grabbing a few himself. Hallam-Kalora Park have flexed their very strong muscles, dominating proceedings against an improved Narre Warren outfit at Sweeney Reserve. Chasing 214, the Hawks got their three wickets down in the 79th over, and despite the Magpies showing plenty of spirit, class over-shone. Ben Hillard (72), Corey Booth (53 not out) and Leigh Booth (42) combined brilliantly, using class instead of power to graft away at the total. Janaka Liyanabadalge (1/57 off 27 overs) was a constant force, and continues his stellar season. Dingley’s charge towards a shock finals appearance remains alive for yet another week after knocking off a plucky North Dandenong outfit. Already well ahead in the game in the pursuit of 161, the Dingoes quickly knocked off the runs in no time, and

Hawks opener Ben Hillard watches the ball closely. 164233 Picture: GARY SISSONS declared on 6/163. Star opener Matthew Hague (47) continues to perform at a high standard, while a raft of other Dingoes chimed in with some handy runs.

Jurgen Andersen (4/59) continues to be a beacon for the Maroons, bowling virtually all of the first session. The Maroons then batted out the entire day, finishing on 6/107, and virtually closing the curtain on playing

finals this season. Jasenthuliyana Chathuranga (5/54) was stellar in the second-dig for the Dingoes, while Clayton McCartney found some quality time in the middle, making 34.

It’s the Swans’ belief that gives them wings By Nick Creely VIC PREMIER REVIEW - ROUND 15 (DAY 1) Belief in sport is a powerful thing - it’s something that drives a team, an individual and coaches alike to achieve greatness. With the game seemingly slipping away from Casey-South Melbourne on Saturday, as Greenvale pair Nathan Massey (44) and Kyle Adams (31) built up a strong partnership, the overall feeling was that this crucial result would go against them. At 6/112, with just ten runs needed from the Roos to claim first-innings points, a piece of magic was needed. “We were trying a couple of different things we went back to Rosey (Brendan Rose) and Lambey (Nathan Lambden), and both guys delivered well - Sperlo (Lachlan Sperling) took a really hot catch at short cover and that got us going,” coach Brian Keogh explained. “Lambey then took a blinder caught-andbowled, a one-hander at a critical time, and the score was about 8/116 when he took that catch the last batter came in and hit the first ball through slips and that took them to 9/120, then Rosey got through Smilie and that was it, he knocked him over. “It was incredible - we have had a lot of close games, but I’ve talked a lot about that sense of belief that is growing among the group, and that shone through once again - when the game was slipping away we just found a way.” The sentimental notion of ‘finding a way’ in sport, no matter the circumstances, rings true when assessing the rise of Casey in 2016/17. But if not for a gritty performance late in the Swans’ first-innings, it is unlikely that they would have been in the position they currently sit.

going back to what made him a great Premier bowler, his ability to charge in and hit the top of off-stump - ten wickets in the last two games is of the highest calibre,” he said. “We bowl well in partnerships - Rosey got the five wickets but Lambden was probably the pick of the bowlers to be honest - those two as a combination is so important for us - Disto is back in form and Jacko is a great addition to the side.” The Swans will enter day two looking to put more runs on the board in their second-dig.

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The Swans pulled off a stunning comeback down against Greenvale. 164039 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS “Both Jackson Fry (3 off 50 balls) and Leigh Diston (28 not out) were outstanding - we were 9/80 odd I think - not only did they put on 30-odd for the last wicket, but it was the way they went about it - to be fair Greenvale bowled well, and we didn’t bat well - Jacko and Diston were positive and incredibly determined, they changed the momentum for sure, and we went into the break knowing if we bowled well we were a chance,” Keogh said.

The tail-ended duo lifted the Swans to 121 off just 52.5 overs, after at one stage being 8/81 and staring down a horror day. All-in-all, Keogh was proud of his side’s fight and praised two of his bowlers for their electric form, after both suffering mini-slumps in performance mid-way through the season. “Rosey had a game against Footscray-Edgewater, a Twenty20, and he had a poor game and was a bit down on himself, but we talked about

BERWICK BOWLS SATURDAY PENNANT Berwick 1 (71-14) defeated Mount Waverley 1 (68-4) Berwick 2 (80-4) was defeated by Vermont South 2 (81-14) Berwick 3 (86-14) defeated SOC 1 (64-4) Berwick 4 (85-15) defeated St Kilda 3 (79-3) Berwick 5 (71-6) defeated by Murrumbeena 1 (79-12) Berwick 6 (70-4) defeated by Pakenham 3 (83-14) Berwick 7 (85-13) defeated Willow Lodge 1 (66-5) MIDWEEK PENNANT ROUND 14 Berwick 1 (61,12) defeated Boronia (59,4) Berwick 2 (54,13) defeated Bayswater (53,13) Berwick 3 (83,16) defeated Hampton Park (43,0) Berwick 4 (57,2) defeated by Edithvale (74,14) Berwick 5 (41,2) defeated by Dandenong Club (64,14) Berwick 6 - Bye WEDNESDAY Triples Social Bowls - 1st K. Graeber, D. Reddy, N. Creagh; 2nd A. Thompson, C. Fothergill, K. Oswald; 3rd I. Harris, G. Eager, H. Walsh; 4th K. Davis, R. Rawson, J. Wilson.

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Doig web traps the Gulls By David Nagel The word genius gets saved for a very select few but Cardinia (0/4) off-spinner Dwayne Doig (5/52 off 37) may well have done enough to join the Einsteins and Newtons of this world after another masterclass against Tooradin (135) on Saturday. OK maybe Doigy’s achievements pale ever so slightly in comparison to those famous names mentioned earlier, but the Bulls champion is building a reputation that is sure to last a lifetime. He has quite simply mastered his craft, and was at it again, bowling the Bulls into an enviable position against the Seagulls at E Gunton Oval. Opening the bowling, his first challenge was to lock horns with Seagulls’ gun Tom Hussey (2). Challenge accepted ... challenge won! Doig then dialled in the radar, challenging the likes of Russ Lehman (31), Cal O’Hare (22) and Josh Lownds (23) who had to take on the Hussey role - but none accepted. The Seagulls slipped into a

run-rate of less than two per over as Doig, Trav Wheller (2/25 off 18) and Kim Bentick (3/18 off 8) took the pace off the ball and bowled beautifully to well-set fields. Fellow premiership aspirants beware -this is the challenge to be confronted, come finals time. “We don’t have that many pace options, so we’re more than happy to throw our spinners the ball, bowl slow from both ends and see where that takes us,” said Bulls’ keeper and president Luke Turner. “Doigy’s just doing what Doigy does, but we need to make sure we’re bowling tight from both ends in the finals.” But this one’s not over yet with the Bulls stumbling with modest run-chases in the past. They made 126 chasing 158 in the 2014 grand final and made the exact same total when chasing a modest 179 the following year. The Bulls will begin their chase in front of a big crowd expected at the club’s Sponsors and Life Members Day. Pakenham (1/11) is well on the way to spoiling Kooweerup’s

(179) party after Tom Tyrrell (4/31) and Zac Chaplin (4/37) poured on the pressure at Denhams Road. Tyrrell was at his giantslaying best, removing the four Demons guns this season, Chris O’Hara (41), Mark Cooper (31), Ben Spicer (0) and Jess Mathers (0), while Chaplin cleaned up a very dangerous-looking lower order. Paul Bright (38) and Matt Davey (25)- who was celebrating his 25th season of senior cricketmade valuable contributions for the Dees. In other games, Emerald (172) skipper A.J. Walker (52) knocked in his third half-century for the season as the Bombers gained early momentum against Upper Beaconsfield (5/75), while Pakenham Upper/Toomuc (185) looks set for its second win after a late fightback against Merinda Park (4/24). Brad Senior (92) was magnificent for the Yabbies, as was Nick Kyval (2/4 off 4) who led the late assault. Dylan Cuthbertson (4/52) and Leigh Paterson (2/33) were best for the Cobras.

The flight of Dwayne Doig had the Seagulls in a spin with the champion spinner Picture: GARY SISSONS claiming 5/52 from 37 overs. 164236

Bash honours our fallen warriors By Nick Creely For every ball sent down on Australia Day, Sean Mulqueen was paying tribute to an Australian soldier tragically killed in Afghanistan. Sean, a veteran himself of six years in the Australian Army as part of the Royal Australian Engineers, has seen many of his mates sadly killed in combat. But now Sean, back living in Australia with his wife and family, is ensuring that the lives lost will not be forgotten, establishing a special event on Australia Day, which he is hoping will become a marquee fixture for locals in the south-east area for years to come. The 42 Ball Bash, a cricket tournament which is similar to Twenty20 cricket but only has 42 balls per side, recognises and pays tribute to the lives lost in Afghanistan, which currently sits at 42, and the veterans who come home and live with the experiences of war. “The 42 Ball Bash was put together to raise money for the '42 for 42 and Diggers Rest - A Soldiers retreat', with both organisations honouring the soldiers who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the Afghanistan war, as well as all their families and other returned veterans,” Sean said. “The proceeds from the day will be going to the projects and the programs in helping returned veterans and veteran families. “We used the cricket tournament to be the first fundraiser for the year; it was an idea that came together with Silvio Marinelli, Joe Hackett and Brad Mcdonald.” The event, which was held at Casey Fields in Cranbourne, was a raging suc-

Sean Mulqueen, left, with Nick Foster-Jones from 42 for 42 and Diggers Rest - A Soldiers retreat and Silvio Marinelli. Pictures: SUPPLIED cess, with eight clubs taking part - Merinda Park, Cardinia, Clyde, Cranbourne, Carlisle Park Vikings, who put in two teams, as well as a 42 for 42 side and a Diggers Rest team. Merinda Park met Cardinia in the final, with the game coming down to the final three balls. All teams pay a small fee and get to play competitive cricket on turf wickets, with other festivities, such as raffles, a catching tournament with the bowling machine, barbecues and a jumping castle ran by the Cranbourne Cricket Club. “We were very fortunate and lucky to have Andy Ligt and the Cranbourne Cricket Club support myself and the

boys again,” Sean explained. “They have been involved with some other events in helping with returned veterans. “The idea is to get veterans and families to know they can have a bad and sad day and can remember the tough times, however life goes on and it takes one step at a time as well as a little bit of weight of our shoulders. “When we started planning the 42 Ball Bash we wanted to keep the same mindset and get everyone to start having fun. “We can always remember, but it doesn’t need to be sad and sombre moments, we can make it fun and enjoyable. “That’s why the idea of a

The winning Merinda Park team stand behind a commemorative plaque honoring the 42 Australian Soldiers. cricket tournament on Australia Day was thought of. “It was fun, enjoyable and the cricket was the best way to get everyone involved. “

The 42 Ball Bash will be on again next Australia Day, with the hope more people and more teams will get behind the cause.

CRICKET SCOREBOARD VIC PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 15 (DAY 1) Greenvale Kangaroos 120 (N.Massey 44, K.Adams 31, B.Rose 5/40, N.Lambden 4/34) v Casey-South Melbourne 121 (L.Diston 28*, R.Eaton 27, S.Gautam 3/19, K.Adams 3/27, T.Waring 2/39); Dandenong 8/361 (J.Pattinson 131, L.Edwards 78, C.Forsyth 70, J.Coleman 3/61, Z.Mevissen 2/46) v Melbourne; Fitzroy Doncaster 3/97 v Ringwood 115; Kingston Hawthorn 1/23 v Prahran 207; Frankston Peninsula 151 v Geelong 1/112; St Kilda 126 v Camberwell 4/116; Footscray Edgewater 1/31 v Carlton 216; Monash Tigers 0/55 v Essendon 182; Melbourne Uni 4/68 v Northcote 181. DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 8 (DAY 2) Buckley Ridges 191 (R.Jayathunga 83, P.Rudd 47, C.Slocombe 3/19, R.Priyan 3/32, T.Ford 2/35) def Springvale South 176 (O.Baker 52, M.Vandort 28, L.Fletcher 4/28, R.Jayathunga 2/28); Hallam-Kalora Park 3/214 (B.Hillard 72, C.Booth 53*, L.Booth 42) def Narre Warren 213 (J.Liyanabadalge 62, J.Russell 45, J.Hammond 4/54, S.Gilmour 4/56); Dingley 6/163 (M.Hague 47, R.McLean 32, C.Barlow 25*, J.Andersen 4/59) def North Dandenong 160 (N.Malikzada 44, R.Credlin 36, C.Barlow 3/40, M.Hague 2/8, A.Dalby 2/29) and 6/107 (C.McCartney 34, J.Chathuranga 5/54); Berwick 181 (J.Armitage 42, A.Watson 40, J.Wilcock 30, S.Squires 4/40, C.Athukorala 2/57) def Mordialloc 101 (J.Wilcock 5/32, J.Armitage 2/24) and 1/38; Dandenong West 126 (E.French 27, G.Siwes 25, M.Aslett 5/35, H.Waduge 2/14) def Parkfield 123 (T.D’souza 44*, J.Brown 4/28, P.Atkinson 3/37, A.Harry 2/21); Cranbourne 220 (M.Chasemore 55, S.Spoljaric 51, L.Kerford 39*, L.Brown 3/47) def HeinzSouthern Districts 114 (P.Stockdale 25, T.Fathers 3/18, M.Chasemore 2/13, C.Kelly 2/32, S.Spoljaric 2/41). TURF 2 Coomoora 128 and 5/152 def Aspendale 197 and 4/80; Narre South 216 and 4/89 def Southern Pirates; Keysborough 231 def St Mary’s 201; Narre North 180 def Lyndale 85 and 73; St Brigid’s/St Louis 262 and 7/200 def Silverton 145 and 8/316; Beaconsfield 86 and 5/123 def Fountain Gate 141 and 65. WGCA - PREMIER ROUND 12 (DAY 1) Kooweerup 179 (C.O’Hara 41, P.Bright 38, M.Cooper 31, M.Davey 25, T.Tyrrell 4/31, Z.Chaplin 4/37) v Pakenham 1/11; Emerald 172 (A.Walker 52, M.Daley 32, M.Nell 31, J.Caderamanpulle 3/22, K.Gibbs 3/44, T.Fernando 2/32) v Upper Beaconsfield 5/75 (P.Seddon 2/3, T.Rolfs 2/39); Pakenham Upper/Toomuc 185 (B.Senior 92, D.Cuthbertson 4/52, L.Paterson 2/33) v Merinda Park 4/24 (N.Kyval 2/4); Cardinia 0/4 v Tooradin 135 (R.Lehman 31, D.Doig 5/52, K.Bentick 3/18, T.Wheller 2/25). DISTRICT Officer 3/102 (S.Alderton 54*) v Kalgidhar 96 (S.Singh 28, D.Collins 3/29, C.King 2/11, A.Reid 2/17); Tooradin 138 (C.Brennan 43, N.Sadler 4/28, P.Lawson 3/50) v Clyde 4/60 (S.Hamill 2/19, R.Holland 2/27); Cranbourne Meadows 131 (J.Livera 36, C.Hauselberger 31, T.Anderson 4/19, A.Bajwa 2/16, J.Fitzgerald 2/35, A.Straughair 2/35) v Carlisle Park Vikings 4/133 (A.Bajwa 70*, M.Henry 31, J.Livera 2/31); Devon Meadows 8/359 (B.Miles 155, D.O’Brien 60, S.Van Der Zalm 43, S.Somers 4/114, D.Glen 2/78) v NNG/Maryknoll. VSDCA -EAST/WEST ROUND 10 (DAY 2) Taylors Lakes 122 and 8/171 def Balwyn; Williamston 5/197 def Noble Park 191; Croydon 9/337 def Melton 9/215; Werribee 7/272 def Bayswater 135; Box Hill 290 def Mount Waverley 119 and 2/64; Altona 3/186 def Endeavour Hills 68 and 9/136; Yarraville 5/204 def Hoppers Crossing 91 and 6/173.

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Built to be big and bold By Alistair Kennedy Renault Koleos is the larger of two SUVs in the French carmaker’s Australian range, the other being the compact Captur. Koleos has been on sale here since 2008 without causing much of a ripple on the sales charts but with hopes that the recent arrival of the second-generation model and some decent marketing will attract more interest. Truly cosmopolitan, Koleos was designed in France, has a Japanesebuilt chassis and is constructed in South Korea. Australia becoming the first country, outside of its native France, to sell it. Koleos is a big, bold vehicle that’s built on the same platform as the well-established Nissan X-Trail. The front features an almost vertical grille with chromed strips that run from the headlights along the full length of the guards and all the way back to the ‘gills’ in the front guards. The centre of the grille features a large Renault diamond with another diamond at the rear between horizontal taillights. Three variants are offered. In ascended order of equipment level and price they are the quirkily named Life, Zen and Intens. The entry-level Life comes only with two-wheel drive; mid-spec Zen

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MODEL RANGE Koleos Life 2.5-litre petrol 2WD five-door wagon: $29,990 (automatic) Koleos Zen 2.5-litre petrol 2WD five-door wagon: $33,990 (automatic) Koleos Zen 2.5-litre petrol AWD five-door wagon: $36,490 (automatic) Koleos Intens 2.5-litre petrol AWD five-door wagon: $43,490 (automatic)

Stylish Renault Koleos grabs attention on the road. opening via the key fob and and can be closed either the same way or with a button on the bottom of the lid. The opening height can be reduced if needed. Standard across the Koleos range are six airbags; ABS brakes with emergency brake assist and electronic brakeforce distribution; electronic stability control; hill-start assist; IsoFix child seat anchors; reversing camera; rear parking sensors; tyre pressure monitoring; height adjustable headlights; and front and rear foglights. Zen adds front parking sensors; electronic parking brake; and automatic ‘walk-away’ door locking while the Intens tops off the safety package with advanced emergency braking; forward

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