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Casey Central turns new page The new-look Casey Central is celebrating its one year anniversary, with shoppers invited to celebrate the special occasion with a variety of activities and promotions taking place this March. Since its re-launch, Casey Central has spent the past year transforming itself into an affordable shopping destination. Casey Central is home to supermarket giants Coles, Woolworths and Aldi as well as a number of fashion retailers, bakeries, banks, a dry cleaner, take-away food outlets, an optometrist, coffee shops and a hairdresser. The centre is an easy and convenient shopping precinct for the whole family. To kick off celebrations, the

Casey Central kids morning will take place on Wednesday 15 March from 9.30am to 12.30pm outside Woolworths. Kids are invited to create their own birthday message to the centre. Participating children will receive a take home Polaroid of their creations. The celebrations continue on Friday 17 March, with shoppers invited to shop until they drop as retailers put on a range of special offers throughout the centre. Live music will create a festive atmosphere, thanks to local musicians performing outside The Groove Train. For more details on the birthday celebrations go to the Casey Central website at caseycentral.com.au

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The heat is on “Maybe I should turn up to the next council meeting in boots with zips on them.” Cr Aziz said the complainant was “distraught” and “afraid” after being “cornered” outside in the car park alone by Cr Beardon. The mayor said Cr Beardon allegedly said some “really ugly things about his colleagues, especially female councillors”. “He’s probably breached the entire code,” Cr Aziz said. “He shouldn’t go for people who are vulnerable and unable to fight back. “If he had to have a go at anyone, he should have gone at me. I’m the mayor and the one who initiated this (reprimand) action.” In the reprimand motion, Cr Beardon’s criticisms of the chaplaincy proposal were described as “pre-emptive” given council officers had yet to finalise their report on the matter. He was also condemned for “outright lies” and a “malicious personal attack” on Cr Aziz in a Star News article on the disbanding of the council’s Access and Inclusion committee in February. Cr Beardon had then told Star News that “Cr Aziz certainly didn’t speak for me or for most councillors on inclusion issues” and that the mayor “needs to understand that some councillors are trying to build bridges”. “What hurts me is when elected people aren’t welcoming,” Cr Beardon then said. “That’s the direction Australia doesn’t want to go.” Continued page 3

Top fashion-design graduate Berwick fashion-design graduate Harry Milward couldn’t sew a stitch when he first started a fashion design course several years ago. Undeterred by doubters, Mr Milward graduated with great plaudits and was awarded Kangan Insititute’s most inspirational student prize in 2016. For more on the story, turn to page 12. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

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Casey council has launched two parallel investigations against Cr Steve Beardon after an alleged heated argument with a female councillor outside after a council meeting. Earlier, in an extraordinarily dramatic Casey council meeting on 7 March, Mayor Sam Aziz had led a formal reprimand against Cr Beardon for publicly criticising the mayor and the council’s chaplaincy proposal. In the reprimand motion on 7 March, Cr Beardon was condemned “in the strongest possible terms” for “ignorant, ill-informed, biased, inappropriate and factually incorrect comments” made to the media. Earlier in the meeting, Cr Beardon was ejected from the chamber for 15 minutes by the mayor. And in a further sequel, Casey has launched a Code of Conduct and an occupational health-andsafety investigation against Cr Beardon over the incident with a female councillor after the meeting. Cr Beardon said he had “nothing to worry” about the incident, challenging Casey to release video footage. He said the complaining councillor had just been “abusing” a male councillor when he “questioned’ her about why he should apologise to Cr Rosalie’s Crestani for taking issue with her Rise Up Australia membership. “If I turn up with my shoelaces undone, they’d breach me for a Code of Conduct,” Cr Beardon said.

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Volunteering in Casey Volunteering is fun and gives you the opportunity to put your interests and passions into action. You don’t get paid for volunteering, but you do get the satisfaction of helping the community while gaining new skills, meeting new friends and having fun. Sometimes volunteering can lead to paid employment. 7PMVOUFFSJOH JT HJWJOH TPNF PG ZPVS UJNF BOE TLJMMT UP OPU GPS QSPmU organisations that can include charities, environmental groups, hospitals, schools, sports clubs and op shops to name a few. As a volunteer you are in control of what you do according to your interests, lifestyle and availability. Volunteering can include organising music events, planting trees, emergency services, helping refugees, food banks and soup kitchens and helping with injured or lost animals. 7PMVOUFFST DPOUSJCVUF NJMMJPOT PG IPVST PG UJNF BOE TLJMMT FWFSZ ZFBS UIBU NBLF JU QPTTJCMF GPS OPU GPS QSPmU PSHBOJTBUJPOT UP continue their amazing work. 5IFSF BSF TP NBOZ HSFBU CFOFmUT UP CFDPNJOH B WPMVOUFFSÞ #Z WPMVOUFFSJOH ZPV DBO HBJO HSFBUFS DPOmEFODF UISPVHI learning new skills, make new friends, boost your health and have fun! Research shows that people who volunteer are healthier, happier and live longer than those who don’t volunteer. Volunteering time commitments can vary. Some volunteering roles are one-off opportunities for single days or events like a music festival or tree planting day. Depending on the role you might be needed to volunteer during the day, after hours or on the weekends. The beauty of volunteering is that YOU get to choose when and how you volunteer. So why not give it a go? Everyone and anyone have the skills to become a great volunteer!

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Contentious signs of the times: Aziz By Cam Lucadou-Wells

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Developer allays asbestos fears By Cam Lucadou-Wells A developer has written to assure Berwick residents that a recent dust storm from its construction site was free from asbestos. Moremac Property Group project director Martin Gaedke stated in a letter to residents adjoining the Alira estate that the dust was the result of tree clearing and mulching of trees. “We are aware that there have been some concerns in respect to dust nuisance. “We want to assure you that no materials other than the trees removed have passed through the mulcher.” Mr Gaedke stated there were “small amounts” of asbestos-containing material detected in “various parts” of the Alira site. It was found in fibre cement sheeting of former buildings and in illegally dumped building waste.

He wrote that the sites would be cleared, and any asbestos containing material would be carefully removed in accordance with Environment Protection Authority and WorkSafe regulations. The EPA, WorkSafe and Casey officers inspected the contentious site on Ward Road on 22 February after residents complained in late January. EPA southern metro manager Marleen Mathias has stated that it rated the risk to the community as low, and would monitor works at the site. Casey Council manager community safety Caroline Bell, in a letter to residents, stated the EPA was satisfied with asbestos removal works to date. Ms Bell stated the EPA would issue a Provisional Improvement Notice to the principal contractor to “formalise the works”.

Resident, husband and father Mark Weaven was sceptical whether the dust could be guaranteed as asbestos-free, especially after finding a positively-tested asbestos sample in his backyard during the works. Mr Weaven said rubble on the site had been levelled during the works and could have been dispersed “everywhere”. “And they’re trying to tell us none went through the mulcher?” Mr Weaven said authorities had used letter-drops to “cover their arses” and “put it to bed as quickly as possible”, but hadn’t spoken to residents. “They haven’t reviewed any of our evidence or contacted us personally - just sent out a blanket letter. “They just want it to go away.”

Casey mayor Sam Aziz has launched a covert surveillance operation in the exclusive Berwick Springs estate to catch those erecting placards protesting against a controversial roundabout project. In a further heated step, the council has threatened defamation action against administrators of Berwick Springs Residents Group Facebook site over a post about Cr Aziz on the issue. At the 7 March council meeting, Cr Aziz also shut down six of nine questions on the issue - including requests for him to resign - during public question time. “I’m not going to allow this council chamber to be turned into a circus,” Cr Aziz declared. The council’s covert officers and cameras would be mounted in a bid to prosecute and make an example of a “handful” of offenders who were erecting the signs, he later told Star News. Casey had been collecting and impounding the “illegal” and “misleading” protest signs on public land, at the cost of diverting resources from its graffiti and illegal rubbish dumping crackdown, he said. “I won’t have anarchy in the City of Casey. “We won’t waste ratepayers’ resources from chasing graffiti vandals and illegal rubbish dumpers.” Cr Aziz said that protesting residents, who complained that the project would destroy the estate and its property values, were turning their neighbourhood into a “shanty town” with their signs. Cr Aziz said that protesting residents, who complained that

the project would destroy the estate and its property values, were turning their streets into a “shanty town” with their signs. He labelled them a “childish rabble” with a “nonsensical political agenda”. Cr Aziz said if the project went ahead, there would be improved traffic flows and a restored gateway. Berwick Springs residents have protested against the roundabout’s proposed site at Berwick Springs Promenade and Greaves Road due to the demolition of the estate’s landscaped, bluestone-wall gateway. Resident spokesman Michael Ball said all current placards were posted on private land since residents had removed a protest sign at the intersection at the council’s request. He said the council had requested a placard on private land to be removed due to its size. “We believe it’s actually smaller than the usual board size. “As long as it’s on private property, you can do what you like.” Mr Ball said the Facebook site administrators removed its sharing of the alleged defamatory post by ‘William Wong’ but hadn’t taken it down from the visitor post section. “People are making comments on our page and we don’t necessarily condone their language or sentiments, but they have the right to express their feelings. “We’re not going to start censoring people.” Mr Ball said the shuttingdown of public question time denied residents their only forum to ask questions.

The heat is on as council probe launched “Yes I will speak up on behalf of my ward, and will canvass opinion and will raise issues on behalf of the community. ‘Why I am elected otherwise?” He didn’t deny a claim made in council that he’d told a female chaplain that he wouldn’t have boycotted a meeting with her if he’d known she was blonde and good looking. Cr Beardon later said it was in context of him being “condescending

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During the exchange, Cr Aziz warned that Cr Beardon was a minute away from being ejected. Later in the meeting, the pair again clashed when Cr Beardon raised a motion about the lack of broadband, landline and mobile services in Belmond housing estate in Clyde. Cr Aziz evicted the councillor from the chamber for 15 minutes after the latter refused to sit down while the mayor was talking.

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From front page Most councillors backed the reprimand motion, which warned that Cr Beardon would face sanctions under the Code of Conduct for a repeat offence. Cr Beardon said he’d continue to “speak out” on issues even if he risked being suspended from the council for two weeks. He said by speaking up, he’d made the community aware of issues like the council’s China trip and the cost of the chaplaincy program.

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Spice truck tucker Eat local,

dine global By Cam Lucadou-Wells It’s a tough ask to stand out from the sheer convoy of food trucks that seem to be parked at every event and festival. With food trucks all the rage, the Berwick-based Taj MaTruck has a few stunning points of difference. First, there’s a customised clay tandoor oven - that heats up to 300C inside the truck’s swanky, fully-kitted kitchen. Within its confines, the truck’s two chefs have all they need to create a long menu of authentic Indian and Malaysian food - including thick, fresh cubes of tandoori chicken, spicy paneers, kormas and tikkas as well as butter chicken, nasi goreng, beef rendang and biryani rice dishes. Its festival menu is more focused on easy-to-hold takeaways such as chicken sliders, spring rolls, samosas, naan and masala-laced fries - while the catering menu offers a vast range of dishes. After running a successful childcare centre, Taj MaTruck’s co-founder Sophie Stephens has just gained her truck licence. She said she wanted to start a business a “step above everyone else” in the crowded food truck market. The food truck is cheap to hire for catering, epitomises “free enterprise”, riding on a wave of popularity that started in New York and is convenient. “All you need is yourself. You can cook for it and run it all on your own,” Ms Stephens said. Once the food truck passes health

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Sophie Stephens in front of the brightly-sided Taj MaTruck. 165308 checks with the local council, it is free to roam and do business throughout Australia. Ms Stephens also wanted a vehicle to raise money to help the charity Indian Rescue Mission (IRM) - which

she encountered on a holiday in India. It has saved, and then housed and educated hundreds of children snatched by human traffickers in India and Thailand. Ms Stephens’ commitment grew

Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS from visiting an IRM orphanage and finding out more about the daring men who rescue children from brothels and child-labour. In some cases, parents are persuaded by local priests to give over their children as a “sacrifice”, and in

turn they are exploited. Taj MaTruck has pledged 30 per cent of its profits to IRM. “We really want to partner and support this, and help provide resources they need,” Ms Stephens said.

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because at the moment 7 out of 10 ratepayers leave the city to go to work and that is unacceptable.” “Every level of government should be making an effort create jobs at home.” While there has been concerns around foreign ownership in Australia, Cr Aziz said there is no need for Casey residents to be worried. “They can’t take the infrastructure back to China and they are only creating jobs in our back yard, improving the exchange rate, and providing a chance that our private sector can’t,” he said. “We operate in a highly regulated market and like it or not, there Is a framework for foreign investment and it is heavily regulated.” Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins said it is not unusual for local governments to take over-

seas trips but it must have something to show for it. “A well organised trade mission can help generate local jobs,” she said. “Casey must ensure they show residents the benefits of such a trip.” Councillor Steve Beardon said it would be very diffuclt for Cr Aziz and Cr Smith to demonstrate the economic benefit to Casey of such as trip. “If China want to undercut our market they can just lower the price of their dollar in so doing they are decimating our industry,” he said. “Also, until they have fixed labour costs, child labour, and OHS protections I will not support doing business with them.” Cr Beardon said a city the size of Casey cannot offer the necessary

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City of Casey mayor Sam Aziz is “not afraid of foreigners owning Australian assets” and has stood by his decision to travel to China in a bid to attract international investment in the Casey municipality. Cr Aziz took to his Facebook page following a spray from 3AW radio host Tom Elliot on Wednesday 1 March, who questioned the validity of the $25,000 trip for Cr Aziz, Cr Wayne Smith and two Casey Council officers. “I make no apology for proactively seeking investment in our community - whether that be from the State Government, Federal Government or business,” Cr Aziz wrote in the social media post. “It is absolutely council’s role to seek this investment in our community which is crying out for jobs and infrastructure. If council doesn’t, who else will?” The plan to send a Casey Council delegation to China to build economic partnerships between Casey and Chinese cities was floated in December 2016. Councillors Steve Beardon, Rex Flannery and Tim Jackson were in opposition to the trip in December but the motion was passed on the majority vote. Cr Aziz went on a similar trip to China in 2013 when he was deputy mayor and said it would be remiss of Casey Council not to explore international business and infrastructure opportunities. “I am very sure of my objectives and that is to attest investment and that will generate jobs in Casey,” he said, “If we weren’t thinking along those lines we would be negligent


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Letters Diversity of Casey I’m taking it that there will be subdivision of some land in Casey. Preferably not flood-prone or at foreseeable risk, due to climate change. A lot of successful country areas subdivide land into 1-10 hectare lots, closer to town, and 50-100 hectares further out. These lots can thrive with a great diversity, from goat farmers (cheese, milk, meat and cashmere), to alpacas, donkeys, horses, unusual chooks, unusual sheep, orchards, flowers, market gardens, apiarists with bees, and other diverse produce. Casey could well “bloom" in productive versatile ways with lots of diversification. People would need sheds, machine sheds, rural jobs. Some people would opt for bush blocks with habitat gardens, where at least native birds would visit. This gives work to snake catchers too. I agree the vision of Casey needs to not be just more suburban blocks, more roads, more traffic, more peak hour commuters, slower traffic and so on. Indeed for hobby farm areas, roads may not need paving straight off. As for the tourism idea, the people who visit Israel do so to visit relatives, or there are a lot who see it as a Holy Land: the infant Jesus was not born and raised in Casey! Israel has long had a drawcard which the City of Casey doesn’t have. I daresay if there were more donkeys and horses, there could well be more stables, and that’s fair comment. Karen Young, Casey.

Sex and China Casey mayor Sam Aziz is on record saying that his planned $25,000 junket to China will provide many economic benefits in future, including jobs growth from Chinese investment in this municipality. Well what kind of jobs growth is Sam Aziz referring to? Does Sam Aziz mean we will see a growth in well-paid apprenticeships and skilled workers? This would be most unlikely I’m afraid. According to “The China Price", written by journalist, author, and editor, Alexandra Harney, we may be more likely to see a growth in low-paid employment and an increase in sex workers in Casey. “Women are an important of deal-making in China, where prostitutes are often part of the entertainment of customers". Furthermore, China’s strategy for achieving high economic growth in the past relied on cheap unskilled labor, not innovation or technology. Former Minister for Science Barry Jones, in “Knowledge Courage Leadership" states that both the ALP and the Coalition believe in the myth that the national budget is just the same as a household budget. This myth is one of the biggest barriers to employment growth in the south-eastern suburbs. It cannot be changed by Chinese investors and council junkets to China. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.

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Lots of sizes In 2007 Casey Council made clear its intention to destroy the Collison Estate in Cranbourne East and replace the existing large, rural residential type, blocks with urban standard residential lots, i.e. small lots similar to the Hunt Club development. Since then, resident owners have been in limbo, being unable to sell their properties as semi-rural, large, lots because prospective purchasers had no interest due to the risk of neighbours sub-dividing and destroying the ambience of the entire estate. Many owners gave up and sold to speculators whose only interest appears to be making a quick profit for little or no effort. Remaining resident owners have not maintained their properties well because it appeared almost certain to be a waste of money. Casey Council has now informed us (and other submitters – but not all property owners) that the State Planning Minister, Mr Richard Wynne, has approved Amendment C220 to the Casey Planning Scheme, which rezones the Collison Estate to Residential 1 Zone. Casey Council claimed that this amendment would provide certainty to the future of the estate as it apparently allows that estate to be redeveloped for urban standard residential purposes, but that is simply not true because all owners (both speculators and residents) are still in the same state of limbo which has existed since that council, in 2007, first made its intentions known. Council admits that, at present, it is not financially viable to redevelop the Collison Estate but claims that it will become viable at some (unspecified) time in the future. This claim is akin to the doomsday soothsayers who forecast that the end of the world will come on a specific date. There are a large number of reasons why redevelopment is not, and never likely to be, financially viable. There is a solution to the problem for those speculators who own a Collison Estate property but are not willing to wait for up to 25 years to see any return on their ‘investment’. That is for them to actually live in that property for at least 12 months, so establishing it as their primary place of residence, also to spend that time bringing the house and garden up to scratch, then selling it as a ruralresidential type property in the certainty that any profit will be totally free of tax – which certainly would not apply to any profit from subdivision. It is highly probable that their profit from this will exceed any achievable profits from subdivision. Allan Tully, MBCS, CITP, Cranbourne East.

Socially speaking Earlier this week the News published a story about the Rails Future Institute calling for the State Government to plan for an investigation into an extension of the Cranbourne rail line to Clyde. In the story, Minister for Public Transport Jacinta Allan said there were other transport infrastructure projects that took precedence over an exztraion of the Cranbourne rail line. The current timeline for such an extension according to Public Transport Victoria is up to 30 years in the future. Here is how you reacted to the news: Luke Martin: More pressing? OK maybe so, but do those more pressing issues include the duplication of the Cranbourne line? If this was in Jacinta Allen’s electorate it would be top of the list. Her idea of more pressing matters is a re-design of stations in her local area; wouldn’t have thought that would be top of the “pressing matters“ list? Would have thought getting people to work on time and servicing the every overflowing area of the city of Casey would trump a station re-design? Judy Davis: They like that our area is expanding but not prepared to help the area with an extended rail line. In 10-15 years, imagine how far out our growth will be. They should be looking at least 20

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Man is ‘too old’ to face the music By Cam Lucadou-Wells A 54-year-old man said he was getting “too old” for facing the justice system after allegedly threatening his partner with a machete in a Casey boarding house’s backyard. The man, who lived in a separate room from his partner, threatened her after she refused to give him her room key to get his belongings on 23 January, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told. The complainant sought refuge from the man, who was on a community corrections order at the time. A Corrections officer told the court that the man had a “history of violence”. The man had committed family violence against a different victim in a shower in 2015,

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to Little’s associate, the court was told. Little was also charged with driving an unroadworthy vehicle - with four unfit tyres, a broken-off indicator stalk and a tow-bar held on with tape. The accused told police he wasn’t aware the vehicle’s plate was stolen or different, or that the vehicle was unroadworthy. Little’s lawyer said the accused at the time was eligible to have his licence returned after a 12-month suspension. “He hadn’t got around to being re-licensed,” the lawyer said - adding that Little had been “considerably inconvenienced” by relying on taxis and friends to get to work. Little, who had previously served a community corrections

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One of Cranbourne’s newest primary schools welcomed some special visitors to a student leadership assembly. Members of the Melbourne Football Club presented the first batch of school leaders Brodie, Kaiden, Kajal and Hiruni with their badges at the Tulliallan Primary School assembly on Tuesday 28 February. Melbourne Demons football players Colin Garland and Melissa Hickey presented the new school captains with their badges and spoke of their primary school experiences. The school also welcomed other Melbourne players in attendance - Sam Frost, Aaron Vandenberg, Karen Paxman and Sam Weideman - to the assem-

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Big win for our local sporties By Cam Lucadou-Wells Five Casey sports facilities will share $1 million in state funding towards their upgrades. Casey Indoor Leisure Centre, Strathaird Reserve, Kalora Park Reserve, Sweeney Reserve and Betula Reserve were awarded the grants under the state’s Community Sports Infrastructure Fund. Casey Council, which is co-funding the projects, had applied for the grants. The $2.79 million Casey Indoor Leisure Centre redevelopment received a $650,000 injection towards creating a regional gymnastics centre and indoor cricket and soccer courts. Strathaird Reserve received $100,000 towards an $180,000 upgrade of drainage and an irrigation system on oval one. The upgrade will allow the reserve to reach district level AFL and cricket standard. The State Government also contributed $100,000 towards new floodlights at Kalora Park, $100,000 towards Sweeney Reserve’s female friendly amenities and $51,000 towards upgraded drainage at Betula Reserve’s soccer pitch. Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley, who attended the Strathaird Reserve announcement, said the funding would ensure local cricket clubs had access to the “very best facilities”. “Our local sports clubs, especially our cricket clubs are embraced by so

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At the Strathaird Reserve announcement were (rear, from left) Narre South Cricket Club president Nathan Tracy, Cricket Victoria government relations manager Brett Wood, Casey Council infrastructure director Peter Fitchett and Judith Graley, (front from left)Narre South Cricket Club members Josh Deumer and David Grech. 165545 Picture: GARY SISSONS many local residents who are keen to get fit and active, as well as forge lifelong friendships and memories.” Casey mayor Sam Aziz said having quality sports facilities was one way the council was supporting sport participation. The benefits included facilities for female cricket and junior football

teams in Narre Warren, providing gymnastics facilities for 1500 new participants and improved sports surfaces, Cr Aziz said. “As our population grows, we hope the State Government will continue to invest in new and existing infrastructure in Casey to keep up with the increased demand,” he said.

More suburbs: tight squeeze By Cam Lucadou-Wells Can Casey’s existing suburbs cope with another two suburbs to share its congested roads, trains and buses? The State Government recently announced fast-tracking of two suburbs for more than 35,000 people in Casey’s south-east. Casey council’s response was that the State Government should first “catch up - then keep up” with the $4.5 billion transport infrastructure gap for existing suburbs. On the council wish-list is $1.2 billion for clogged arterial roads, up to $3 billion for a railway extension to Clyde and $50 million for bus service upgrades. Councillor Wayne Smith said that established suburbs like Doveton and Hampton Park are crying out for “renewal”. He said the backlog of infrastructure needs including inadequate sports facilities, road upgrades and bus links was “overwhelming”. “It’s embarrassing going to some sports facilities here in comparison to those in the new suburbs which have two ovals, massive clubrooms and courts. “In our areas, the planning requirements and the population in those days didn’t warrant it. “Unfortunately they’re land-locked now. There’s physically no room for them to expand.” Mayor Sam Aziz said the state and federal governments needed to “pay attention” to the largest municipality in the state, which is set to grow to by more than 500,000 residents in 25 years. He pushed the case for Casey to be able to charge above the rate-cap because of the growth pressure. “It’s curious that on the one hand the Andrews Government seems to be acknowledging the significant pressures

on growth communities, but on the other robbing residents of vital council infrastructure through rate capping.” Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley said a hike in rates was the “last thing” Casey residents wanted. “They want their government to build and improve roads, upgrade our schools and provide the very best healthcare close to home and that’s exactly what the Andrews Labor Government is doing,” she said. Ms Graley said the State Government had created a $100 million Growing Suburbs Fund over the past two years for facilities, community centres and parks in outer suburbs - including $12.4 million in Casey. The government had spent “hundreds of millions” on upgrades to the Monash Freeway, Thompsons Road and the Pound-Shrives roads intersection, and funded a $135 million expansion of Casey Hospital, she said. Ms Graley also pointed to upgrades at Hampton Park Primary School, Strathaird Primary School and Kambrya College. The new Casey suburbs - branded McPherson and Minta Farm - would help boost construction jobs and make housing more affordable, Treasurer Tim Pallas said. Opposition planning spokesman David Davis said the State Government should allocate its “war chest of hundreds of millions of dollars” of Growth Areas Infrastructure Charge and other levies to the growth suburbs. Cr Smith said funding from higher rates as well as federal and state grants was needed for renewal projects in Casey’s older suburbs. “It’s all good to have new suburbs come on-line but I can understand residents asking why aren’t you looking after us? “We’re already here.”

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Huge night of racing fever The 2016 Cranbourne Cup was memorably cancelled due to a freak extreme weather event back in October last year, but made a triumphant return to the track on Friday 3 March 2017. In a first for the club, both the harness and thoroughbred Cranbourne Cups were run on the same night.

It wasn’t rain but crowds of spectators that flooded the stands for the race where jockey Luke Currie rode five-year-old gelding Master Reset to a $150,000 victory. People came from far and wide to catch the action of a huge night in racing and Star News photographer Rob Carew was there to snap a few Kodak moments.

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with several obstacles, Mr Milward said. His teacher nominated Mr Milward because he wasn’t afraid to stand up for his opinions and was ready to lend a hand to other students. “It’s a way of saying I’m opinionated,” Mr Milward jokes. He started the course after feeling burnt out working in photography. “I knew nothing about fashion except from a distance,” he said. “I couldn’t sew a stitch. My first-year teacher didn’t think I’d get past the first year because I didn’t have the background. “I was a blank canvas.” Midway through that initial year, Mr Milward had to pull out of studies after being hos-

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Wednesday 15 March 2017 Anytime between 5pm and 7pm Narre Warren North Public Hall A’Beckett Road Narre Warren North

For more information contact Ari Arivalagan on 9881 8067 or Ari.Arivalagan@roads.vic.gov.au.

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Above: Zobiadan with her Certificate 2 in English as an Additional Language. 165341 Left: Doveton College executive principal Greg McMahon, top right, with the latest graduates. 165341 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

College graduation pride By Cam Lucadou-Wells It was a proud moment for some of Doveton College’s latest group of adult graduates. Many of the 30 English as an Additional Language graduates were joined on-stage by their beaming children many of whom are students at the col-

lege - for the certificate presentation on 28 February. Marie Holmes, the college’s community education, employment and training co-ordinator, said the event encapsulated the holistic, whole-offamily embrace of Doveton College. “It’s just about these women learning English and participating more

in everyday life, but the kids see their mums graduate and think ‘I can do this’. “There’s an impact on the whole family and the community.” The grown-up learners from the five-day-a-week on-campus course build confidence and kick on in life. For example, they no longer require interpreters at parent-teacher in-

terviews, and many kick on to further studies such as early childhood training. The course is run by the college in partnership with Brace Education and Training. Other adult training includes vocational pathways, health support and disability work, kitchen and computer skills.

There’s also a Men of Doveton, sewing and crafts and parenting groups, and Monash Health services such as occupational and speech therapy and paediatric advice offered at the campus. As Ms Holmes puts it, the college is run like a community centre.

Prepare for grassfire If you live in a suburb near grasslands, you’re at risk of ire. If you live directly next to parks or paddocks and a grassire starts, walk at least two streets back. If you live two or more streets away, stay where you are, grassires are unlikely to spread into built up areas. Stay alert and monitor conditions. Don’t drive, visibility may be poor, accidents are likely, and you could block emergency services.

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Strength in numbers at relay By Bonny Burrows The “hugely successful” Casey Relay for Life 2017 has so far raised more than $303,000 for cancer research. Held at the weekend at Berwick’s Akoonah Park, the annual Cancer Council fund-raiser united more than 3500 community members for a 24-hour team relay featuring a string of commemorative events along the way.

Committee chairwoman Donna Harrison said the relay provided all those touched by the insidious disease with inner strength. “The strength, courage, emotion and support that Relay for Life gives you is nothing short of empowering you to stay strong, as you don’t know how strong you are until that is all you have,” Ms Harrison said. The atmosphere was “fun, emotional and inspiring”, Ms

Harrison said, with the rising donations tally topping off a successful event. “This is one of the highest on the day totals for Casey Relay - an inspirational effort by all teams and participants within the Casey community,” she said. Fund-raising doesn’t conclude for another four weeks. Visit www.relayforlife.org. au to donate.

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QUALITY HOMES SHOWCASE FROM PAGE 1 ONE of Melbourne’s largest display home villages offering people the chance to explore 53 different homes from 22 builders is set to open at Berwick Waters in a joint development by Frasers Property Australia and Mondous Property Australia. Around two-thirds of the display homes are already open for inspection and an official launch of the impressive village is planned for Sunday 2 April with a special family event. Sarah Bloom, General Manager Residential Victoria, Frasers Property Australia said the Berwick Waters display village is a perfect way for home buyers to experience a wide range of options in one spot. “The new display village is a one-stop shop for the latest innovations in-house design.

“With 22 builders represented, buyers have a great chance to find something that’s perfect for their family’s lifestyle,” Ms Bloom said. “The size and scale of the new village underline Frasers Property’s confidence in the Victorian housing market and the confidence we have in the builders which contribute to our communities. “It’s a great opportunity for builders to showcase their home designs and for people to get a sense of what their future home might look and feel like.” Henley will have a major presence in the Berwick Waters village with nine display homes. Henley General Manager Justin McDean said Berwick Waters’ location within a major growth corridor is attractive to a diverse range of buyers. “Berwick Waters has excellent access

to the Monash Freeway and Clyde Road so it’s very easy to visit and its outstanding amenities and a beautiful natural landscape make it a perfect location for our new World of Homes display village,” he said. Launched in 2011, Berwick Waters is already well established with more than 500 homes built around a picturesque meandering water course that is teeming with birdlife. Large blocks, lots of nearby educational and employment opportunities and extensive open space, bike paths, walking trails and playgrounds are just some of the reasons buyers choose Berwick Waters. Lots in Berwick Waters vary in size from 400 to 661 square metres and are priced from $295,000 to $460,000. The new display village is on

Springbrook Drive, located off Honour Avenue, opposite Arbourlea Boulevard. The Berwick Waters sales office is next to the display village and is open daily from 11am to 5pm. Call 13 38 38 or visit www. berwickwaters.com.au for more information. The display home village features creations from Arden Homes, Bevnol Homes, Burbank, Carlisle Homes, Cheviot Homes, Dennis Family, Fairhaven Homes, GJ Gardner Homes, Henley, Hotondo Homes, Inspired Homes, Leneeva Homes, Mega Homes, Metricon, Porter Davis, Premier Builders Group, Rawdon Hill, Romeo Homes, Roseleigh Homes, Simonds Homes, Snowdon Homes and Watersun Homes.

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53 homes 22 builders 01 very large new display village It’s everything you need to pick your perfect new home. Don’t waste your weekends travelling all over Melbourne in search for your new home. Head straight to Berwick Waters, set to be one of Melbourne’s largest new display villages. With 53 brand new homes (half of which are already open) from 22 of Australia’s leading builders, you’ll find everything you need including a huge range of designs, floorplans, styling advice and so much more.

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OVER 50S COMMUNITY TAKING SHAPE THE south-east’s newest over-50s community is rapidly taking shape at Berwick Waters. With almost half of the development already sold out, Lifestyle Berwick Waters is proving popular with working, semi-retired and retired people aged over 50 who are looking for new, affordable and low-maintenance homes set in fullymaintained landscaped gardens. Stage one homes are now under construction and on schedule for new homeowners to move in by June. Spacious and stylish display homes, complete with stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances and quality furnishings, will be open to the public by August. All the groundwork has been successfully laid for the resort-style homeowner’s Clubhouse, featuring a heated indoor pool and spa, fullyequipped gymnasium, big screen private cinema with Foxtel, library, computer centre with free Wi-Fi, billiards and darts room, plus a covered barbecue and entertaining terrace with an outdoor fireplace. Work on the community bowling green and tennis court will start in July. Narre Warren South resident Pat can’t wait to move into her new home at

Lifestyle Berwick Waters. With a close family member currently living in an already-established community run by Lifestyle Communities, Pat knows full well she’ll soon be enjoying resort-style living within a friendly and active community.

“I chose Lifestyle Communities to other retirement options because they look so cheerful, they’re much younger and the social side is fantastic,” she said. “You’re called ‘Lifestyle’, and moving to my new home will be the start of a whole new lifestyle for me.”

Lifestyle Berwick Waters is located at 490 Soldiers Road, Clyde North. For more information, call Lifestyle Communities on 1300 50 55 60, visit www.lifestyleberwickwaters.com.au or visit the temporary sales office at Lifestyle Officer, 114 Rix Road, Officer.

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Be a part of new stylish and vibrant neighbourhood and enjoy the conveniences of great facilities in the surrounding area in One Village. Underpinning the location are sporting and aquatic facilities: Casey Complex and Casey RACE. Located next to One Village is the prestigious Mayfield Estate and nearby shopping centers, schools, medical facilities and a local library for your convenience. With easy access to Melbourne city and surrounding parklands and reserves provides a relaxed country charm to complete the lifestyle you want.

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41 Stoney Creek Road

COUNTRY CHARM ON A SUBSTANTIAL BLOCK Kaye Charles Real Estate is proud to present to you this delightful family home positioned on over an 1800m2 block in the heart of town, where you can enjoy community spirit, peaceful surroundings, quality schools and kindergarten, sporting facilities and overlooking parkland. The substantial property boasts a family friendly floor plan with four bedrooms plus study, master complete with en-suite and built in robes. The secondary rooms are all of generous proportion with one showcasing triple built in robes and its own en-suite. Living zones comprise of formal lounge and dining, family room perfect for the kids to enjoy their own space and open plan family / meals area and fully appointed kitchen complete with generous cupboard space and quality appliances. Desired features include, wood heating, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling and spa bath just to name a few. Moving outdoors the appeal continues to the private established gardens, outdoor undercover entertaining area, large double carport with adjoining shedding/ workshop, double gates and ample space for a pool, additional shedding or just space for all to enjoy. This charming much loved home is expected to be snapped up so be quick to make an appointment. Phone Jeanine at Kaye Charles Real Estate on 0438332411. Price: Buyers Over $730,000 Inspect Saturday 2.00- 2.30pm Jeanine Presley 0438332411

BEACONSFIELD

7 Tranquillity Place

BREATHTAKING BRILLIANCE With an address of distinction this lovely home is situated in the exclusive Bowmans Track Estate. Family friendly, the home boasts generous proportions, offering a distinctive style of the highest quality & sophistication. The feeling of Grandeur is apparent, showcasing soaring, vaulted ceilings & sizeable, open living spaces. The versatile floor plan boasts 5 Bdr’s & 4 living rooms. The formal lounge has been designed for more intimate occasions, while the spacious, stone kitchen, incorporating dining is the perfect space for all to congregate at meal time. Separate rumpus room and generous upstairs retreat are ideal rooms for the younger family members to enjoy.Features are abundant with hardwood floor boards throughout, stone bench tops to all wet areas, double en suite and WIR to downstairs master, gas log fire, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, ducted vacuum, security system and crimsafe security door, 3 bathrooms and direct entry and rear exit to the double, remote garage.The appeal continues outdoors with a private, low maintenance setting showcasing decked veranda incorporating the entertaining area overlooking manicured gardens abundant with fruit trees. The address is as prestigious as it is centrally located within minutes to various quality schooling options, Beaconsfield’s vibrant shopping hub, cafes and public transport. Price: Buyers Over $840,000 Inspect Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm Jeanine Presley 0438332411

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18 Bluestone Street

Refined Living in Superb Location

Located within a stones throw to the picturesque Cardinia Lake is this young family home designed to impress. The floor plan is a practical configuration, with 4 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen incorporating dining and family room. An upstairs retreat is the perfect hideaway for the younger family members to retire. The fully equipped kitchen is a focal point of the home, boasting stone bench tops, quality appliances and ample storage. Features Parent’s retreat with a private balcony, full en suite, downstairs powder room, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, direct entry to the double garage and stone bench tops throughout. Outdoors offers alfresco entertaining area overlooking a private, landscaped yard. This property will appeal to those seeking a lifestyle of luxury and convenience, situated within walking distance to Supermarkets, eateries, schooling and public transport.

Price: Buyers Over $585,000 Inspect Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

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Situated in the desirable Chase estate and within walking distance to parks and childcare centre is this timeless, neat as a pin four bedroom plus study home. Classic with modern touches, this cleverly designed floor plan encapsulates family living. Let neutral tones and nine-foot ceilings guide you through the deceptively spacious home. At the entrance are a separate living area and study plus the main bedroom with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. A further three sizeable bedrooms with builtin wardrobes are at the rear alongside an open family room with stunning vaulted ceilings - the ideal environment for the family to gather. A crisp white sunken kitchen adjoins a separate dining area and if you aren’t sold already on space, add an expansive rumpus for extra room to play. A backyard designed to savour endless moments with family and friends features two undercover entertaining areas with hardwood decking and is full of simple pleasures such as garden shed, vegie garden and attractive low-maintenance landscaping.

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MODERN, STYLISH AND SPACE FOR ALL This is a superb family residence, constructed by Carlisle Homes, and situated on a generous sized allotment in the Berwick Waters estate. The house has four bedrooms, with a walkin wardrobe and ensuite to the main, three living areas including sitting room, large family meals area and a separate upstairs children’s entertaining area. There is a large fully appointed galleystyle kitchen, NBN internet connection, double garage with direct home entry, ducted heating, cooling and alfresco barbecue area. Close to shopping, schools and a short drive to Berwick village.

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4A 4B 3D 1C

30 Leask Road

PRESENTING 63 ACRES OF LIFESTYLE! With almost 63 acres of undulating to gently sloping land, offering a wonderful mix of pastures & grass woodlands with views to the Eastern Ranges assures peace, privacy & absolute seclusion. Discover this substantial craftsman built residence, constructed with a critical eye over its entire 51 squares of living area. Expansive, light filled formal and informal living offer a wonderful sense of volume whilst the state of the art kitchen has marble benchtops & quality appliances. There is also a large study, home theatre room & a billiard room complete with bar. Accessed by a sweeping solid timber staircase there are 4 oversized bedrooms with retreats & private balconies; 3 with full ensuite bathrooms, plus a peaceful sitting room. A magnificent indoor pool suite includes a solar heated swimming pool, spa pool, gym, change room & bathroom plus a sauna & playroom. Under roofline is a 3 car garage complete with a workshop/kitchen with direct to house access & broad paved outdoor living areas. There is an aviary plus an impressive array of shedding, including machinery shed, hayshed, lock up workshop, with an air hangar & private landing strip taking pride of place. A fully equipped Z Class Tram offers an ideal weekend retreat. This is an enviable lifestyle opportunity. Inspect with confidence.

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12 Peel Street Maintenance Free Living Prized North Side Location A superb modern town home situated across from Pioneers Park and only meters from the Village Shops and restaurants. Beautifully styled on a low maintenance terrace allotment the home displays 3 bedrooms, ensuite to master, formal lounge with gas log fire, stunning stone benched kitchen and huge casual living room opening to paved Alfresco BBQ area. Other features include dbl. garage with remote and direct home entry, ducted heating, cooling, alarm, ducted vacuum, 900 oven and cook top, dishwasher, timber flooring plus polished porcelain tiling.

AUCTION

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7A 3B 4D 1C

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“Home Ridge” Idyllic 13 Acres – 2 homes Featuring a Victorian, brick homestead in a private and tranquil setting adjoining flora and fauna reserve. Comprises 4 bedrooms, study, 3 sep living areas, extensive outdoor living with gas heated spa. Elevated aspect to Westernport Bay, mix of cleared pasture and timbered gullies. Substantial lock up machinery shed/ workshop, sundry shedding plus original 3 bedroom cottage (ideal for extended family accommodation). A superb rural setting whilst just 10 minutes to all required urban facilities.

AUCTION

AUCTION Saturday 25th March at 12.00pm

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153 Beaumont Road “Kialoa” Landmark luxury 20 spectacular acres and much-admired luxury residence. Extensive views, enchanting gardens and exceptional equestrian facilities. This striking contemporary home displays grand light filled living spaces, superb craftsmanship and walls of glazing that capture memorable panoramic views. Features include 3 BR’s each with ensuite, study, formal lounge and dining rooms, librarysitting room, winter lounge and stunning conservatory. External features include 15 paddocks, lane way system, loose boxes, Olympic size menage, round yard, 8 stall stable complex, tack feed & store rooms, kitchen, wcs, wash bay plus huge 36m x 7.7m machinery shed.

AUCTION

Berwick

INSPECT: By appointment only Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940

3A 1B

155 Beaumont Road

Premium Lifestyle Opportunity A truly unique opportunity for the discerning buyer to renovate or rebuild on this elevated 20 acre Lifestyle allotment featuring a character filled 3 BR home, lush green pastures and breathtaking views from its ridgetop location. This exquisite parcel would suit equestrian, grazing and other pursuits or just simply the creation of a signature lifestyle retreat in keeping with its scenic surrounds. Packed with charm the existing brick residence offers 3 spacious BR’s, 2 living areas, open fire, fully equipped kitchen, A/C, central bathroom and rumpus room extending to garden terrace. Only moments from Berwick Village shopping, restaurants and quality schools.

AUCTION

AUCTION Saturday 8th April at 1.00pm

AUCTION Saturday 8th April at 1.00pm INSPECT: By appointment only Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940

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Berwick

Pakenham

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12 Meg Way “Distinguished & Desirable Bryn Mawr Estate”

INSPECT: Saturday 3.00pm

Conveniently located in a prestigious pocket of Berwick and close to some of the area’s most exclusive schools make this home a must to inspect. Features 4 generous bedrooms, WIR & FENS to master, study and three living zones. The stylish central kitchen includes all mod cons, while ducted gas heating and evaporative cooling give year-round comfort. Situated on a substantial garden allotment of 779sq, offering alfresco dining and ample timber decking to cater for the largest of gatherings which is surrounded by lovely landscaped gardens. A double garage with remote control door and internal access complete this impeccable family home.

Garield

Bunyip

3A 1B 2D 1C

222 Lovers Lane

BUYERS: Over $800,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Greg Phillips 0417 144 907

2A 1B 1D

25 A’Beckett Road

COUNTRY CHARM

RENOVATE, EXTEND OR DEVELOP

Private and pristine country cottage located on the outskirts of Garfield. Freshly painted with a hostess country kitchen complimented by hardwood floors & ornate ceilings. Light filled living room with open fire place & s/s cooling. Often sought, rarely found, must inspect!

INSPECT: Saturday at 1:30pm BUYERS: Over $450,000 Todd McKenna 0418 391 182

Offering 2,132m2 zoned General Residential Zone with all services & short walking distance to Bunyip High Street- a blue chip opportunity. A comfortable cottage can provide a restful home or a springboard to renovate, extend or a boutique development.

Berwick

INSPECT: Saturday at 1:00pm BUYERS: Over $430,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778

3 A 2 B 1.5 D

1/59 Lyall Road

Quality townhouse in the heart of Berwick If position is paramount, then this property has it hands down. Located on Berwick’s Northside and featuring its own street frontage and private driveway, this 3 bedrooms, 2 bathroom single level townhouse is the perfect solution for downsizers. Featuring quality construction and a sophisticated, contemporary design, this is truly a place you’ll be proud to call home! It boasts polished timber floors, high ceilings, ducted heating, reverse air conditioning, stone benched/ stainlesssteel appliance equipped kitchen and family room opening to North facing garden court yard. 1 ½ car auto doored garage with direct internal access. The perfect home in the perfect position.

INSPECT: Saturday 1.00pm BUYERS: Over $650,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402

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Narre Warren

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3 Savile Place

Unmistakable Quality AUctioN: Saturday 11th March 12.00pm

This brand new, state of the art, magnificently executed and low maintenance residence is set in a unique elevated pocket. The residence has been professionally colour coordinated and offers tranquillity in a secluded setting, just minutes from all facilities. A home of grand proportions, your accommodation includes five oversized and fully en-suited bedrooms, extensive wardrobe spaces and 4 living zones.

iNSPEct: Saturday 11.30am

Custom built cabinetry featuring Calcutta look stone, semi- gloss two pac doors and timber compliment the limed oak flooring. A fully fitted secondary kitchen gives the opportunity to enjoy the main kitchen/ living space as a casual gathering centre without the clutter, not to mention the 6m high ceiling with feature chandelier.

Sachin Arora 0411 081 640 Michael Patchell 0419 381 411

A one of a kind property in a fantastic location, an inspection is sure to impress.

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A GREAT PLACE TO CALL HOME Visit us at: Pink Hill Boulevard, Oicer From Princes Highway heading towards Pakenham, turn left at Fairwood Rise and follow the signs.

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BREATHTAKING BRILLIANCE

BEACONSFIELD

With an address of distinction, this lovely home is situated in the exclusive Bowmans Track Estate. Family friendly, the home boasts generous proportions and offers a distinctive style of the highest quality and sophistication. The feeling of grandeur is apparent with the soaring, vaulted ceilings and sizeable, open living spaces. The versatile floor plan boasts five bedrooms and four living rooms which are ideal for families who enjoy their privacy. The formal lounge has been designed for more intimate occasions while the spacious, stone kitchen, incorporating dining is the perfect space for the family to congregate at meal time. The separate rumpus room and generous upstairs retreat are ideal rooms for the younger family members to enjoy. Features are abundant with hardwood floor boards throughout, stone bench tops to all wet areas, double en suite and walk-in wardrobe to downstairs master, gas log fire, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, ducted vacuum, security system and Crimsafe security door, three bathrooms and direct entry and rear exit to the double garage which has a remote controlled door. The appeal continues outdoors with a private, low maintenance setting showcasing decked veranda incorporating the entertaining area that overlooks the manicured gardens which is abundant with fruit trees. The address is as prestigious as it is centrally located being within minutes to quality schooling, Beaconsfield’s vibrant shopping hub, which offers a large array or boutique shops, cafes and eateries as well as convenient supermarkets and public transport.

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EXCLUSIVE PAKENHAM DISTRICT

RENOWNED

“Koonalda Park” 400 ACRES - 162 ha

Prime location: 175 Bridal Road, Tonimbuk Approx 6.5km from Princes Highway in the Tonimbuk Valley and 75 minutes Melbourne.

Long ownership property of high reputation offering picturesque balance of improved pasture country varying from heavy carrying flats to undulating pastures O Excellent subdivision into 15 paddocks - laneway system - excellent fencing - Watered by 20 dams O 3 bedroom brick veneer home in private setting O Timber cattleyards, hay and machinery sheds O

Expressions of Interest Closing Friday 24th March at 2.00pm Melbourne (03) 9866 5588 Peter: 0418 317 440 Matt: 0418 512 494

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Endless Possibilities in a Prime Location

Family Living at it’s Finest

Situated on the high side of the street with an extremely wide frontage and lovely street appeal. Versatility best describes this home within the heart of Berwick. Comprising of 4 bedrooms, master with walk in robe and ensuite, huge lounge room, separate living and family room, kitchen with separate dining and family room, kitchen with stainless steel appliances and dishwasher and double garage.

This fabulous quality home is situated in a sought after area close to public & private schools, Monash University, Eden Rise shopping centre, train station & freeway access. Boasting 4 bedrooms, master with full ensuite & WIR, remaining bedrooms with BIRs & will accommodate double beds. Beautiful large kitchen with lots of cupboard space, overlooking the sun filled dining & family area, separate lounge & separate rumpus room.

Auction 25th March 11am On Site View Saturday & Sunday 1:00pm - 1:30pm ljhooker.com/SDUPSFBJ

Jordan Pradolin 0409 322 150 Lorenzo Longano 0405 278 458 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 54 High Street, Berwick

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Brilliant Presentation with a Stunning Street Appeal

Luxury & Elegance in a Prime Position

This fabulous young home is situated in a peaceful & highly desirable pocket. Boasting 3 bedrooms plus study: including a large master with WIR & ensuite, all bedrooms with BIR’s, & are all of a generous size. A huge formal lounge, formal dining area, spacious kitchen with s/s appliances, pantry & stone benches open to a massive family room, outside you will be greeted by a covered pergola.

This outstanding young home situated in a blue chip location has been built to the highest of standards & designed for maximum comfort & entertaining. Boasting 4 bedrooms plus study, extra large master bedroom with full ensuite & walk in robe, with a stunning kitchen with plenty of cupboard space. Beautiful floorboards that lead you through to the sun filled family area .

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Jordan Pradolin 0409 322 150 Lorenzo Longano 0405 278 458 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 54 High Street, Berwick

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57 Glenview Rise, BERWICK Grand Living In The Chase

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Price Contact Agent for Details View Saturday 12-12:30pm (Photo ID Required) Contact Marisa Adams 0409 910 053 Brix Cai 0433 925 529

1.65 Acres - Simply Stunning! Located on a sealed road is this valuepacked family haven. Fully renovated from top to bottom - you simply just have to move in! Soaring vaulted ceilings create a sense of immense spaciousness in this home - coupled with a wood fired Coonara and an open fireplace make these very cozy spaces. Concrete floor shedding area perfect for tradies and a rear paddock. So close to Berwicks amenities and schools.

C UN O N DE TR R AC T

A home that has been built with family and lifestyle in mind located in the Chase estate. The stack stone façade and large glass bay windows is both unique and impressive. 9ft ceilings, imported porcelain tiling, ducted heating ,evap cooling and 3 r/c air conditioners. Digital keyless entry, heated spa in bathroom, security alarm and CCTV surveillance system, APP control smart lighting system and motorised front gate.

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Price Contact Agent for Details View Saturday 2-2:30pm (Photo ID Required) Contact Kristen Turner 0410 615 228 Sarah James 0419 144 611

PEAKE PEOPLE ACHIEVE RESULTS INTRODUCING PEAKE’S NEWEST SALES TEAM MEMBER Anita’s passion for people and property, combined with her professionalism, reliability and honesty provide the qualities of a successful agent.

11 Chase Boulevard, BERWICK Luxurious Ex-Display Home Attention to detail is the first impression you will receive on entering this immaculate Henley Home, in “Chase Estate”. Paved alfresco with bistro blinds, Jetmaster gas log heater and plumbed in gas BBQ. 5 star energy rated solar, manicured landscaped gardens with sensored automated watering system and double garage. Minutes from Berwick Casey hospital, Berwick station, schools and Monash freeway.

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18 Langmore Lane BERWICK •9707

If you’re thinking of selling and want to achieve an outstanding result, call Anita today on 0432 805 596 for an appraisal.

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0432 805 596

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Officer

87 Starling Road

Expression Of Interest

PRIME DEVELOPMENT SITE * 5.70 Ac (app) in Officer PSP (101.38 X 227.92) * Excellent Location and Endless Opportunities - Residential, Aged Care, Medical or Educational (STCA) * Highly Desired Area with Enormous Growth * Renovated Home of Character & Unique Charm * Its Ready To Be Sold!! * Expression Of Interest Closing 24th March 2017 (If Not Sold Prior)

Pakenham

275 Pakenham Road

$1,150,000

UGB FRINGE - TOWNSHIP LOCATION!! Positioned on the fringe of the Urban Growth Boundary is this sensational 25 acre parcel. 25 undulating acres, rising from the bitumen road frontage there are many glorious building sites. Four paddocks, mains water plus dams and creek water. Steel shed plus stock yards and power connected. Excellent fencing and pasture, extensive views to Westernport Bay and the picturesque Toomuc Valley. Enjoy the convenience for today with an eye to the future!!

Pakenham

1/30 Silvergum Drive

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Derrick Brown 0418 317 096

Stephen O’Loughlin 0408 591 170

Buyers Over $340,000

ONLY TWO ON THE BLOCK!! Three bedroom Unit. Quality chattels throughout. Gas ducted heating, gas cooking, dishwasher, rangehood. Lovely distant rural views. Walk in robe & built in robes. Full ensuite. Single garage remote control door with rear access. Only two on the block. No body corporate fees. Don’t hesitate, step inside and inspect this beauty.

Phil Caswell 0419 882 650

Steve Hobson 0418 897 411

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Berwick 10/14 Avard Court

Quality /orthside townhouse. For sale. Buyers Over $690,000 t 3 oversized bedrooms plus study nook, master with large ensuite & walk in robe t 2 light filled & spacious living areas t Modern kitchen with quality s/s appliances, stone benches, glass splashbacks t Meals/family room opening out on to an undercover alfresco entertaining area

F3 G2 H2 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255

Berwick 12 Shannon Way

Look no further, this one is for you. For sale. Buyers Over $650,000 Situated in the well sought after north side of Berwick, set on a large 786sqm block! Featuring; t Three spacious bedrooms plus study/formal dining, master with double ensuite t Two living spaces, including front formal lounge and kitchen family meals area t Outdoor office with heating/cooling and hot/cold water t Large undercover pergola, great for all year round entertaining Look no further this one is for you.

F3 G2 H4 I1 8794 0500

Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Victor Villella 0412 437 064 12342259-KC10-17


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Hampton Park 152 Warana Drive

Great opportunity.

For sale. Buyers Over $395,000 Ideally positioned close to Aldi & Kilberry Valley Primary School. This beautifully presented 3-bedroom home is a great starter or ideal investment. t Luxurious walk through bathroom. t Renovated & highly functional kitchen. Incl; 2 separate living areas, quality timber floors, a large pergola & double car accommodation offering rear access to the spacious yard.

F3 G1 H2 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300

Narre Warren South 14 Pendle Close

Hillsmeade haven.

For sale. Buyers Over $520,000 Situated in a delightful court location just a short stroll to the recently expanded Casey Central Shopping Centre is this impressive 4 bedroom, 2-bathroom family home. t Highly functional kitchen. t Open plan lounge & separate family room. 2 pergolas, manicured gardens and a double lock up garage with rear access. This simply is a MUST to view!

F4 G2 H2 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300 12342260-KC10-17


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Narre Warren North 21 Kostic Boulevard

Provincial Nasterpiece. For sale. Buyers Over $2,000,000 This architecturally designed French provincial inspired home is the epitome of luxury living with the finest quality fittings and fixtures. t 5 bedrooms with WIR’s and ensuites t Indoor/outdoor living t Minutes away from shops, Monash Freeway, elite schools and sporting facilities Call now to arrange your private inspection.

F5 G5 H4 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894 Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894

Officer 14 Bellerive Avenue

Join the "rena lifestyle. For sale. Buyers Over $495,000 Located in the Arena Estate, this beautiful double storey home is ideal for a family or investor. The open plan lounge and dining area out to the covered alfresco area is perfect for relaxing and entertaining, featuring; t 4 great size bedrooms and 3 generous living areas t Master with full ensuite and balcony t Double remote lockup garage This home also includes ducted heating and evaporative cooling.

F4 G2 H2 9707 0556

56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333 Marc Oliver 0416 969 930 12342262-KC10-17


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FEATURE PACKED IN PRIME LOCATION

ENDEAVOUR HILLS

SET on an elevated 679 square metre lot, this modern contemporary home offers a terrific living area of a lounge with cathedral ceiling, formal dining area, quality kitchen fitted with wall oven, gas hot plate and dishwasher, and a family area that leads to a spacious rumpus room. There is lots of family space with three double bedrooms plus study or fourth bedroom downstairs. Other features include a full en suite to the master bedroom, a double garage with internal access and covered alfresco area. There is neutral decor and ducted heating throughout.

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Address: 2 Barnsley Drive Mortgagee Auction: Saturday, 25 March, 1pm Price: $620,000 plus Contact: NEIL BUTLER, 0411 637 088 STOCKDALE & LEGGO, DANDENONG, 9791 3177

FIRST HOME BUYER OR INVESTOR OPPORTUNITY THE home has begun a restoration inside and out. The exterior was revamped with rendered faรงade and interior with new carpet and restored kitchen. The home consists of three bedrooms, a common family bathroom and carport. The interior is fitted with ducted heating and evaporative cooling, electric gas cooking, a separate lounge with modern fireplace and dining domain with rear yard access. The front and rear gardens are low maintenance and the concreted pergola area is spacious with room for improving to make it an entertaining area. The rental yield on this property is sitting at 4.7 per cent, making a great investment or even a great first home for those looking at getting into the market and continuing on the interior renovation. Located in rising suburb of Cranbourne, this home is an opportunity not to pass up.

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PAKENHAM

Auction 25th March 2017 @12:30pm

rare oPPortunity, 6 acres only minutes to toWn rare oPPortunity, 6 acres only minutes to toWn if you’re looking for a home jam packed with potential to be restored to its original character then look no further! Here you will ind peace and quiet only 10 minutes away from everything Pakenham has to offer. comprising 2 Bedrooms with built in robes plus study nook, 1 bathroom; Front formal lounge with open ire place, Kitchen and dining; shedding with room for 2 cars and work shop space; X7 paddocks with electric fencing. added extras include a separate 1 bedroom bungalow, x2 stable bays and more shedding. opportunity knocks to secure this parcel giving you great privacy and the country lifestyle you have always wanted.

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Buyers Over $900,000

Family Home amonGst tHe Gum trees abundance of natural bird life and pure serenity awaits you at this beautiful 27 acre property. the home offers 4 large bedrooms, master with ensuite, linen cupboard & walk in robes with mirrored sliding doors, ample hanging space & shelving, a study, formal dining room with french doors that open onto beautiful deck area which wraps around the north end of the home, with a picturesque out look over the property perfect for a warm summer night and a glass of wine.

Narre Warren

85 Norris Road Open Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm Lincoln Scott 0423 846 285

Auction 25th March 2017 @ 11.00am

PerFect oPPortunity 25 Harvie Road Open Sat 1:00 - 1:30pm Luke Woodham 0408 596 906

Welcoming all offers, this home can be sold prior to auction. superbly located on a 598sQm approx corner block, in a quiet street and only a short walk to local schools and parks is this desirable home, ideal for irst home buyers or investors. offering a generous living room, modern kitchen, dining area, 3 bedrooms with built in robes, shared bathroom, separate laundry, ducted heating, single car lock up garage with rear access and low maintenance garden.

65 Kendall Drive Open Sat 10.00 - 10.30am Siobhan Beeston 0487 901 590

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STYLE, GRACE AND LIFESTYLE LIVING

CLYDE NORTH

THIS remarkable Porter Davis family home is located in the popular Berwick Waters Estate. Its welcoming entry with impressive floor finishings on entry and throughout the home provide a sense of style and grace. It features four bedrooms plus study, two living areas, a two-car garage, and one large outdoor entertaining area. The central kitchen features plenty of bench space and is perfectly sized for the chef of the house. The master bedroom features an en suite and walk-in wardrobe, while the other three bedrooms are of generous proportion. There are so many extras including ducted heating and a putting green, just to name a few. It is ideally positioned close to schools, Eden Rise shopping centre and within easy access to the M1 freeway. This home has a lot to offer and must be viewed for the value to be appreciated.

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11 Riverbank Close Price: Suit buyers over $638,000 Inspection: Saturday, 12noon-12.30pm Contact: Anne Haynes, 0417 007 350 PEAKE REAL ESTATE, BERWICK, 9707 5300

SIMPLY STUNNING

SITUATED in a quiet location on a low maintenance block, this grand family home has to be seen to be appreciated. Only the best quality materials were used in constructing this 55 square residence. Highlights include five bedrooms, three with walk-in wardrobes and full en suite, three living and two dining areas, and a large alfresco complete with spa. There is a zoned heating and refrigerated cooling system and a chef style kitchen with 900mm stainless steel appliances, walk-in pantry and island bench. Additional features include solid hardwood floors throughout, 1200mm wide stairs, high ceilings, double garage with remote controlled door, ducted vacuum system, open study and alarm system. This owner-built home has been constructed to the highest standards. It is just a short distance to Princes Domain shops, Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, arterial access and recreational facilities. It is the perfect opportunity for a growing family or it would even suit two families living together.

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BERWICK 14-18 GLEN MOIDART DRIVE Set in arguably Berwick’s most prestigious location on a glorious 2.5 acres, this magnificent residence has quality and style redefined just moments from the heart of Berwick. Using only the finest materials this spectacular home creates a lifestyle of relaxed indulgence incorporating timber, stone, gabled ceilings, with French Doors and double hung windows throughout allowing natural light to flood the home, enhancing its volume. Elegant formal living areas are complimented by casual living zones, including large family living room with adjoining family meals area which links in with the timeless beauty of the Provincial Style kitchen, which of course, offers an impressive array of European appliances, soft closing doors and cupboards and the seamless integration of Rosewood and Granite bench-tops.

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By Appointment Photo ID required Emma Andrews 0407 053 200 Paul Dabb 0413 156 280 BERWICK 9707 1400


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Narre Warren Sth 75 Robinswood Parade

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Immaculate Family Home

For Sale

Stylish Family Living

For Sale

The home includes 3 generous sized bedrooms, the master and second bedroom both complete will a full ensuite and WIR. As you make your way down to the sizeable kitchen, you will be greeted by stainless steel appliances, plenty bench and cupboard space, overlooking the meals, and open living area. A kids’ retreat with separate rumpus and billiard room complete the living spaces in this stunning home. Step outside to be welcomed by the large undercover alfresco area and low maintenance garden.

Negotiation Over $550,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23567

As you walk up to this home you will be greeted by a beautiful manicured garden. The home includes 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite and WIR. Four spacious living areas, study & kitchen which includes an expansive amount of bench space, ample cupboard space and stainless steel appliances. The backyard provides an amazing refurbished pergola, good amount of yard area, a shed, access to garage and the all important cubby house. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling & a spilt system.

Negotiation Over $675,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23575

Berwick 42B Mitre Crescent

Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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North Side Berwick presents this great home perfect for any first home buyer, investor or downsizer. The kitchen is a great size, with quality appliances as well as plenty of bench and cupboard space. A spacious master bedroom includes both WIR and private ensuite. Whilst the remaining bedroom with BIR is serviced by the main bathroom. Additionally there is a study and a light filled lounge room to relax. Outside provides plentiful gardens and greenery, convenient paved areas and a handy shed.

Negotiation Over $395,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23573

Located in a highly sought ater part of Berwick is this great home. The focal point of the home is the light filled kitchen with quality appliances and plenty of bench and cupboard space, with a great family meals area. Additionally a spacious lounge provides plenty of space to relax. The three sizeable bedrooms are serviced by the modern main bathroom. Outside ofers a decked area. Other features include an oversized double lock up garage as well as heating and cooling. A tenant is in place until 26th October, 2017

Negotiation Over $400,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23569

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Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Berwick 36 St Boswells Avenue Stylishly Renovated Family Special Within a flat easy walking distance of Kambrya college and Brentwood primary, convenient to the freeway entrance and close to speciality shops, restaurants and parkland. Upon entering be greeted by a sizeable master with a fully renovated ensuite, with quality carpet to the immediate formal lounge and dining spaces. Onwards to discover hardwood American Oak timber flooring to the family / meals and kitchen areas. Custom made kitchen is beautifully appointed with S/S professional grade German

Auction “Nef” double oven, stone bench tops and amazing self-closing drawers and cupboards. The main bathroom is likewise fully renovated, with floor to ceiling tiles and gorgeous freestanding bath. Three further sizeable bedrooms will accommodate your other family members easily. Feature spacious modern alfresco boasting 2 skylights is an entertainer’s delight. Ducted heating, split system cooling, DLUG, new hot water service, Asko dishwasher and refurbished roof.

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Saturday 18th March at 3.00pm View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23558 Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Hannah Gifin M 0474 778 654 P 9707 4222 hannah.gifin@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

Narre Warren South 4 Eucalypt Court

Classic Timbarra style

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Perfect Block For Your Dream Home

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Delightful 3BR townhouse, oozing fabulous character and charm. Downstairs features a spacious lounge with gas log fire place, timber kitchen with quality appliances including a gas hot plate, and electric wall oven. Overlooking tiled meals / family and downstairs powder room, and outside to private courtyard. Upstairs you will discover all three bedrooms, all with BIRs, with master ofering a walk through bathroom. Situated on a low maintenance block, complete with a single garage, ofering internal & rear access.

Negotiation Over $410,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23582

751m2 worth of prime land serenely situated in a quiet court of the prestigious estate; Berwick Springs. Close to every possible amenity, including an array of private and public schools, Fountain Gate shopping centre, Private and Public hospitals, Freeway access and much more! Beautiful flat and wide plot of land with the potential to make use of views looking out to the Dandenong’s are there for the taking if you decide to build a double story.

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BEACONSFIELD

BOTANIC RIDGE

7 Tranquility Place

Sat 1.00pm

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

5 Rimple Way

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27 Hammerwood Green

Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm

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8 Tantallon Boulevard

Sat 12:00pm - 12:30pm

LJ Hooker - 9707 2155

5 Rimple Way

Sun 3:00pm - 3:30pm

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18 Long Street

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23 Lotus Drive

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13 Lightfoot Rise

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Thur 6.00pm - 6.30pm

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18 Long Street

27 McBride Road

Sat 12:00pm - 12:30pm

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BUNYIP

23 Reed Avenue

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41 Stoney creek rd

Sat 2.00pm

25 A’Beckett Road

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24 Brennan Avenue

Sat 2:00pm - 2:30pm

1794 South Gippsland Hwy Sat 1.00pm-1.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

14 Cross Road

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OBrien - 9707 0556

74 Royal St Georges Chase Sat 11.00am-11.30am

31 Rosebank Lane

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NARRE WARREN

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63 Aldridge Steet

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9 Bryson Court

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

11 Barrier Reef Circuit

Sat 11:00am - 11:30am Eview South East - 8794 1200

6 Fleming Close

Sat 12.00pm -12.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

63 Aldridge Street

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9706 0556

11 Barrier Reef Circuit

Sun 11:00am - 11:30am Eview South East - 8794 1200

6 Fleming Close

Sun 12.00-12.30am

OBrien - 9706 0556

GARFIELD 37 Pasadena Boulevard

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

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BERWICK

222 Lovers Lane

Sat 1:30pm- 2:00pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444

CLYDE NORTH 4 Piermont Drive

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1/59 Lyall Road

Sat 1.00-1.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

10 Barondi Avenue

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

25 Saxonwood Drive

Sat 1:30-2:00pm

Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

12 Lancaster Avenue

Sat 10:30-11:00pm

Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

3 Savile Place

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

51 Fleetwood Drive

Sat 11:30-12:00pm

158 Sweeney Drive

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

26 Madison Avenue

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

14 Pentland Drive

Sat 12:30-1:00pm

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170 Sweeney Drive

Sat 2:30-3:00pm

Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

158 Sweeney Drive

Thur 6.00pm - 6.30pm

ENDEAVOUR HILLS 11 Towbeet Way

BEACONSFIELD UPPER

DEVON MEADOWS

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OBrien - 8794 0500

GUYS HILL 66 Brocker Street

Sat 1:30-2:00pm

NARRE WARREN EAST

Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889 465 Beaconsfield Emerald Rd Sat 3.30pm - 4.00pm

127-129C Brisbane Street Sat 1.00-1.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

70 Como Parade

Sat 11.00am-11.30am

21 Trovita Street

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

22 Brighstone Boulevard

Sat 11:00am - 11:30am Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

42B Mitre Crescent

Sat 1.15pm -1.45pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

41 Bonnington Crescent

12 Peel Street

Sat 1.30-2.00pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000 70 Como Parade

100 Mansfield Street

Sat 1:00pm - 1:30pm

LJ Hooker - 9707 2155

3A Maryn Close

Sat 10.30am - 11.00am

Harcourts - 9707 4222

13 Riviera Drive

Sat 10.30am - 11.00am

Harcourts - 9707 4222

12 Shannon Way

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

10/14 Avard Court

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OBrien - 9707 0556

16-18 Harkaway Road

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

6/8 Adelaide Close

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OBrien - 5995 0500

585 Belgrave Hallam Road Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888 HALLAM 3 Henlow Rise

Sat 11:00am - 11:30am Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

NARRE WARREN NORTH

Sat 2.30-3.00pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

3 Regal Avenue

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

14 Colwyn Drive

Sun 1:30pm - 2:00pm

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Thu 6.00pm-6.30pm

12/4 Young Road

Sat 3:30-4:00pm

13-14 Mackellar Close

Sun 3:00pm - 3:30pm

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NARRE WARREN SOUTH

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14 Colwyn Drive

Sat 1:30pm - 2:00pm

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14-16 Hillsmeade Drive

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1 Rosewood Court

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14 Pendle Court

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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19 Harrington Drive

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14 Pendle Close

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9 Howell Drive

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32 Rheanva Street

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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OFFICER

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4 Stage Close

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1-2/42 Buchanan Road

Sat 3.00-3.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

7 Woodsman Way

Sat 11:00-11:30am

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7 Willowbank Place

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HALLAM

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35 The Grange

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18 Bluestone Street

Sat 11.00am

8 Acorn Lane

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7 Arbour Rise

Sat 12:00pm - 12:30pm Peake Real Estate – 9707 5300

19 Osborn Grove

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42a Langmore Lane

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5 Gingham Place

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9 Emerson Court

Sat2.30pm - 3.00pm

100 Mansfield Street 7 Heard Close

4 Stage Close

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29 Stirling Avenue

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17 Wilkiea Crescent

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LANGWARRIN

56 Hartsmere Drive

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7 Heard Close

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BLIND BIGHT 21 Anchorage Drive

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41 Kulkami Way

Sat 12.00pm-12.30pm

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14 Hughes Crescent

Sat 2:30-3:00pm

21 Wattlebird Way

Sat 11.00am-11.30am

OBrien - 5995 0500

314 Centre Road

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SPRINGVALE SOUTH

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21 Daventry Close

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5/76 Athol Road

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5/76 Athol Road

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Decade of lasting medical care Hallam Medical Group comprises a friendly team of doctors and support staff that can take care of the mental and physical wellbeing of patients. The practice, which has been looking after the local community for more than 10 years, offers a wide range of health and allied health services including general medicine, psychology, physiotherapy, podiatry and soft tissue therapy. There is pathology on-site, and patients can undergo minor surgery on-site as well. Staff offer pre-employment medicals, immunisations and iron infusions. Aware that a patient’s mental health is as important as physical health to overall well-being, Hallam Medical Group employs the services of a psychiatric nurse as well as family therapy and counselling services. The clinic also runs a free support group for parents, friends or other relatives caring for someone with drug or alcohol addiction. Group meetings are held on the second Tuesday of the month from 6.30pm until 8.30pm. Owner Dr Ariane d’Argent said the practice aimed to provide primary medical care in a bright, friendly and relaxed environment. “We aim to treat you with the dignity, respect, kindness and courtesy that you deserve.” Hallam Medical Group is a bulk-billing practice. It is open on weekends 9am until 1pm, Monday to Friday 8.30am until 6pm and Saturday and Sunday 9am until 1pm at 212 Princes Highway, Hallam. For an appointment, phone 9796 5400.

Book an appointment at Hallam Medical Centre with the friendly reception team.

Hole in ozone theory 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 immediately around this continent. It has never affected Australia. We are simply too far north.“ Mr Inskip said the UV index

HALLAM MEDICAL GROUP Dr Ariane D'argent – French & Creole Dr Asim Saghir – Urdu, Hindi & Punjabi Dr.฀Stuart฀Rumble฀•฀Dr.฀Jane฀Song฀–฀Mandarin฀&฀Cantonese

Berwick clinic Sun Patrol. in Australia was higher because of the elliptical orbit of the earth around the sun brings the southern hemisphere five million kilometres closer to the sun in summer compared to the northern hemisphere in summer. “It’s simple astrophysics. So

remember to cover up this summer.“ The Sun Patrol Skin Cancer Clinic is at 48 Van Der Haar Avenue, Berwick. For more information, visit www.sunpatrolscc.com.au or call 9769 3358. Welcome New Doctors: Dr.฀Malik฀Majoka฀–฀English,฀Hindi,฀Punjabi฀&฀Urdu Dr.Jenitta฀Mariampillai฀–฀English฀&฀Tamil฀•฀Dr.฀Vivian฀D’Souza

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Butterfly art at Hallam Community Centre.

Muslims join Bees in threes clean-up day

Catching ’em young at JUMP! By Victoria Stone-Meadows Narre Warren’s first specialty swimming facility for children provided tours of its boutique learn-to-swim centre at an open day on Saturday 4 March. JUMP! Swim School’s Narre Warren co-owner Meenal Gulati said the open day provided parents the opportunity to view the facility, meet the teachers and enrol their children in lessons. “We love the concept of

JUMP! small classes, intimate service and a curriculum that specialises in babies,” she said. “It allows children to develop water confidence in a safe, calm and comfortable environment that doesn’t have the crowds and distractions of regular pools.” The Narre Warren swim school is the 44th site for the JUMP! business which has over 160,000 students across Australia. “The JUMP! Swim School’s

curriculum is a breakthrough in teaching babies the basic elements of swimming at a young age,” CEO and founder Ian Campbell says. “We use the best practices from learn-to-swim programs across the world and focus on the core elements of conditioning, buoyancy breath control and mobility.” For more information about the new swim school call 0420 543 355.

they can express themselves when they are in the group. The sessions run Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings from 9.30am to 12.30pm and there are still a few spaces in each group. Other groups on offer at the centre include playgroups on Thursday and Friday mornings, English classes and computer classes. Phone 9703 1688 for a copy of the program or drop in to 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam.

Classes keep students close Small class sizes at Hallam Community Learning Centre allow for one-on-one attention from the teacher. The centre is located at 56 Keys Avenue, Hallam. Phone 9703 1688.

ENROL NOW Learning & Growing pre Kinder for 3 year olds Monday, Tuesdays OR Wednesdays 9.30am - 12.30pm $160 per session/10 weeks

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The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Victoria has topped the list for most registered volunteers on Clean Up Australia Day 2017. The group had 26 clean-up sites throughout the country including a group of young volunteers who cleaned litter and refuse along Sweeney Reserve and Golf Links Road in Berwick. National President of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Australia, I. H. Kauser, said Clean Up Australia Day provided a great opportunity for members of the community to practise their dedications to society. “Islam teaches us to be mindful of cleanliness on individual and on societal levels,” he said. “This is why it is every Muslim’s responsibility to keep their surroundings neat and clean and Clean-Up Australia is such a great cause that every Muslim living in Australia must be part of it.” Pictured are young volunteers Rabee, Waleed, Kashif, Ahmad, Arham and Zeeshan, behind from left, Farhan, Atta, Jazib, Waleed, Farus, Ehsan and Zeeshan with the bags of rubbish they Picture: ROB CAREW collected from the Sweeney Reserve area. 165580

The three-year-old pre-kinder groups at the Hallam Community Learning Centre have been busy playing and learning about all things wonderful. The children are fascinated by insects and bugs and have been learning about the creatures’ life cycle. Butterflies and caterpillars have also been on a curriculum. The children created butterfly paintings using their hand prints for the wings. They are also learning about feelings and how

Low cost, 2 or 3 hour sessions. $7 per hour. Call to enquire for days and times. (min. 2 hours).

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Century-old primary takes lead Beaconsfield Primary School has proudly served its community for 127 years- a fine tradition of growth and change to meeting the needs of successive generations. At Beaconsfield Primary School, relationships are valued. Children and teachers are like family and work and learn together supported by parents and school council personalised learning is a priority. Sophisticated testing and tracking of student learning needs helps to personalise student learning in reading, writing and maths. The rich learning resources and warm,

friendly teaching environments is focused and fun. Notebooks, iPads, interactive whiteboards are great resources for engaging children. Literacy is the key focus at Beaconsfield Primary. The school has a library boasting over 50,000 books. The superb library is the cornerstone to building strong literacy skills in children. Beaconsfield is one of the few schools to run the acclaimed Reading Recovery Program for their Year 1 students. Creativity is nourished. The “Music Garden” provides a performance area for young musicians and dancers and a focal point for

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What’s on this series of weekly demonstrations will be supported by follow-up practical sessions for each recipe. ■ Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates phone 9700 5061.

Book launch Meet children’s author Alley Bucci at the launch of her book ‘I Hate Rules’. Illustrated by Lauren Mullinder. Free face painting and entertainment. ■ Saturday, 25 March. 10.30am. Berwick Library, 15 High Street.

Walking group Walk and Talk is a free weekly walking group that meets at Balla Balla Community Centre every Tuesday. Participants enjoy great walks that are self-paced. It’s a great way to meet new people and exercise at the same time. Followed by coffee and a chat. ■ Tuesdays during the school term, 9.30am11am. Call 5990 0900 to register.

Mental health Find out about young people’s mental health issues at a free community forum presented by Narre Warren Rotary Club. Guest speakers MOAT director Bryan Jeffrey, Dr Claire Kelly and Paul Roberts will speak on identifying and preventing mental illness and how best to support young people. ■ Wednesday 29 March. 7pm-9.30pm. Narre Warren South P-12 College on the corner of Amberly Park Drive and Ormond Road. Free event, all welcome.

Myuna Farm Myuna Farm in Doveton hosts a produce swap where residents can swap their excess home-grown produce with other participants. Produce swaps are not only for swapping home-grown fruit and vegetables but participants can also bring along items including eggs, seeds and seedlings, flowers and compost. There is no money exchanged just items swapped. New participants are welcome and no bookings are required. ■ Myuna Farm, 182 Kidds Road, Doveton, second Saturday of every month. Call 9706 9944.

Senior Citizen’s Club Hallam Senior Citizens is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Enjoy Carpet Bowls, Bingo, Games, Clubroom Events and Day tours. New Members welcome. ■ For further Information contact President Dorothy Mickelson On 9796 7580

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Groove ‘n’ Kids Groove ‘n’ Kids is a fun and exciting program for babies to 4-year-olds. Music and dance help encourage development in language, social, emotional and physical skills. ■ Every Friday during school terms. 11am11.30am. Bookings essential Phone: 5990 0900. Balla Balla Community Centre.

Pre-kinder enrolments The Endeavour Hills Neighbourhood Centre has vacancies in its 3-year-old pre-kinder program for 2017. Enrolments can be taken at any stage during the year. ■ For enrolment information contact the centre on 9700 3789.

New classes for term one Endeavour Hills Neighbourhood Centre has new classes running for term one: computing for beginners, English as a second language, introduction to iPads, and crossword, chess and conversation friendship groups. Classes are small and friendly and have very affordable rates. There is also a free Australian Taxation Office information session designed for newly arrived Australians to explain how

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Wedding Expo The picturesque grounds of the Old Cheese Factory provides the perfect venue to meet over 50 local wedding suppliers to provide ideas and advice. With plenty of food and ample parking, why not bring your entire wedding party or family members to enjoy the day. ■ Sunday 19 March, 11am-3pm. Old Cheese Factory, Homestead Road, Berwick. Cost: $5 entry

Grow offers a 12-step recovery focused program to those who are suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional difficulties. ■ Berwick Neighbourhood Centre, 112 High Street, Berwick, every Wednesday at 10am. For further information, contact Grow Community Centre on 1800 558 268 or visitwww. grow.org.au. Gold coin donation appreciated.

Parkrun the tax system works. ■ For bookings and inquiries phone 9700 3789.

Art sale Admire and learn more about the works of Berwick Society’s paint group in its monthly art sale. The exhibiting artists will be working and available for a chat during the sale. ■ The art sales are held on the fourth Thursday of the month in The Function Room at the Old Cheese Factory.

Storytime The Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library are providing Storytime for pre-schoolers. ■ 10.30am Tuesdays and Thursdays. 15 High Street, Berwick. Contact 9707 3519 or email bmi@dcsi.net.au.

Problem drinkers Al-Anon Family Group is for relatives and friends of problem drinkers. ■ Mondays from 10am at the Andrews Centre, corner Hanna Drive and Heatherton Road, Endeavour Hills. Contact 1300 252 666 or visit www.al-anon.org/australia.

Bowls Enjoy full size indoor bowls at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre every Friday morning. Morning tea supplied. ■ Holland Drive, Cranbourne, 10am until noon. Cost $5. Contact Ron on 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946.

Stitch up a course Stitch and Chat is a weekly practical workshop for sewing crafts - knitting, embroidery, quilting, crochet - led by a guest facilitator. ■ Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates phone 9700 5061.

Disadvantaged toddlers’ group A self-help support group for parents whose severely disadvantaged children are unable to participate in mainstream pre-school activities. It is particularly aimed at children suffering from conditions that require 24-hour supervision. ■ Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates phone 9700 5061.

Affordable healthy cooking Teaches participants to prepare healthy home cooked meals. Aimed at families and singles,

Participate with more than 100 others in a free five-kilometre timed event every Saturday morning. The event caters for serious runners and for those wanting a jog or even a walk. ■ Saturdays at 8am at Berwick Springs. Visit the Berwick Springs Parkrun website for more information.

Walk the centre Cranbourne Park offers health walks where participants are taken by a qualified instructor from the YMCA. Registrations can be taken on the day and participants are encouraged to wear loose fitting clothes and comfortable walking shoes. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.40am in the fresh food area and the walk finishes at 8.45am.

Car boot and sale The Cranbourne Bowling Club holds a car boot and market sale on the first Sunday of every month. ■ 5 Grant Street, PO Box 126, Cranbourne, free entry but $10 per car. For more information call Shirley Venville on 0411 774 783 or email crannybowls@bigpond.com.

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LIGHTS BY DREAMWORKS – THE EXPERIENCE

We are giving 12 families the chance to win a family pass (4 tickets) for the Saturday 25th March, 10am session by Lights by DreamWorks – The Experience

Shrek and Kung-Fu Panda will light up Rosebud’s Foreshore Live Under the Big Top in March and April at an Australian-first exhibition of some of DreamWorks Animation’s best known characters in a large-scale lantern experience.

To be in the draw to win tickets email your name, address and contact number to wintickets@ starnewsgroup.com.au or write your name, address and contact number on the back of and envelope and mail to: Lights by DreamWorks – The Experience, PO Box 9, Pakenham Victoria 3810.

Lights by DreamWorks – The Experience is an interactive, walkthrough experience for all ages with more than 100 of DreamWorks’ characters brought to life. Modelled on the traditional Chinese Lantern Festival, Lights by DreamWorks features huge illuminated figures familiar to the fans of the Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon and Madagascar movies. Visitors will also be treated to a variety of scenographic pieces, LED furnishings, themed technology and

Entries close Friday 17 March at 4pm. Winners drawn from all entries received and notified. For more info and other shows visit www.dreamworkslights.com.au Conditions apply: See starcommunity.com.au/competitions for details.

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All members of the community are entitled to feel safe whether they are at home or out in the public. This presentation discusses some simple steps to ensure the safety of yourselves, your vehicles, and homes. This informative session has guest speakers from the RACV and Neighbourhood Watch and a question and answer time shall precede the presentation. ■ Wednesday 15 March. 1.30pm-3pm. Bookings essential. Phone: 5990 0900. No Cost. Balla Balla Community Centre.


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EXPERIENCED CONCRETOR Experienced concretor required for house slab work in the south eastern suburbs. The role will include the preparation and pouring of house slabs, daily rate negotiable for the successful applicant. Drivers licence and white card essential.

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Females’ future is bright By David Nagel It’s no secret that female participation in football is on the rise, but six young umpires from the South East Juniors have blown the whistle on an exciting opportunity that now exists in the sport. For 18-year-olds Sarah Brooks and Aimee Johnston, 19-year-olds Jaimie Collard and Stephanie Girardo, Sarah Vanderschoot, 20, and Jessica Prime, 22, the umpiring world is at their feet after being selected as 20 of the most promising female umpires in the state. All six girls, who started and continue to strut their stuff in the SEJ, have been participating in the AFL Victoria Field Umpiring Academy run by AFL umpire Mat Nicholls at IKON Park. The academy is designed to give the girls the elite training required to take their officiating to the next level. For Jaimie Collard, the progression to the academy started from very humble beginnings. “I was at my brother’s games and just thought I’d get some extra fitness for my netball, and to earn some money on the side was just a bonus,” she said. “I did my first game as boundary umpire when I was 11, it was pouring rain and I got told to just blow my whistle and run. From there it went to field umpiring, and it felt different because all of a sudden you’re in control of the game after watching it for so many years.” Umpiring has been in the blood of Stephanie Girardo for just about her entire life. “My Dad umpires, my brothers, uncles and cousins as well, so family was my main reason for joining,” she said.

The fresh face of football. Field umpires from left, Jaimie Collard, Sarah Brooks, Aimee Johnston, Stephanie Pictures: DAVID NAGEL Girardo and Sarah Vanderschoot are rising through the ranks. 165711

Jessica Prime has made giant strides in just three years of umpiring Australian Rules football.

SEJ Umpiring and Female Participation Manager, Rod Hamilton, said the girls are on the right track. “I know they said they don’t have aspirations to go higher, but they’ll reach that level by doing what they’re doing and without even realising,” he said. “They’re umpiring TAC games for the girls over the next month, at Punt Road, at IKON, so they’re already um-

piring the best girls in the country.” Hamilton said the opportunity was there for boys and girls from the area to also make their mark. “Our oldest umpire is 83 and we’ll take anyone from 11 up,” he said. Those interested in umpiring can register on the SEJ website; call Rod on 5995 0555 or get in touch at umpiring@southeastjuniors.com.au

“I umpired for a while and then played footy for a year. I was no good at playing so got involved in umpiring again. There’s a great sense of accomplishment when you’ve had a good game.” Stephanie said since joining the academy she didn’t have to look far for a role model. “Annie (Mirabile) did the first game

of AFL Women’s and she came from the same academy as we did,” she explained. “Jaimie and I were there when she came through and it made us realise that anything is possible ... we can get there. I just love football and I like being involved, I can’t sit on the outside and do nothing, and being right smack-bang in the middle is the best place to be.”

Fracture strain on Bogut’s big break By Russell Bennett

Jacinta Kennedy and coach Larissa Anderson embrace after qualifying for the WNBL grand final against Sydney. 165634 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Just two more steps for Rangers Dandenong Rangers are just two steps away from their first title since 2012 after winning game three of their semi-final series against Perth Lynx on Sunday. The 81-63 victory was built largely on the back of strong contributions from a starting five consisting of skipper Steph Cumming, Aimie Clydesdale, Amelia Todhunter, Sara Blicavs and Ally Malott. Nat Novosel and Jacinta Kennedy also contributed significantly

to the scoreboard. The Rangers travel to Sydney for game one of the three-game grand final series against Sydney Uni Flames, who defeated reigning champions Townsville Fire in the other semi-final. The grand final starts in Sydney on Saturday before heading to Dandenong for game two on Friday 17 March. If required, game three will take place in Sydney on Sunday 19 March.

Endeavour Hills product Andrew Bogut was set to get the chance to become the first Aussie in history to win NBA championships with two different franchises ... . until fate intervened. It seems like just yesterday that LeBron James held the Larry O’Brien trophy aloft for the first time as a Cleveland Cavalier, and Bogut had the chance to do the same but on Tuesday - less than a minute into his first game with the franchise - he suffered a fractured tibia in a freak clash of legs. The seven-footer had signed with Cleveland, the great modern-day rival of his former franchise, the Golden State Warriors after clearing waivers following his buy-out from the Philadelphia 76ers. It had already been an action-packed period for Bogut, too, since being a part of the Warriors franchise that relinquished a 3-1 NBA Finals lead to go down to the Cavaliers in seven games handing long-suffering Cleveland fans their first major sporting title of any description in 52 years. Bogut was then a key component of the Golden State trade with the Dallas Mavericks that helped the bay area franchise free up enough salary cap space

to sign MVP-winning superstar Kevin Durant to become part of a three-headed monster with ‘Splash Brothers’ Steph Curry and Klay Thompson. It became clear early on that Bogut was a kind of square peg in a round hole in Dallas, but the former number one overall pick earned rave reviews from renowned Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle for doing everything possible in the best interests of the franchise. When the Mavs started to slump badly, Bogut even famously suggested he should come off the bench as Dirk Nowitzki’s back-up - rather than partner the Dallas legend in the starting front court. The Aussie big man has always had a selfless, team-first mentality and it’s what made him such a key component of the Warriors team that won the 2015 title - that time over James’s Cavaliers. But now Bogut, 32, will be moving heaven and earth - racing against the clock - in an unlikely bid to be fit for the playoffs and a potential finals match-up against the likes of Curry, Durant and Thompson. Dallas recently traded him to the 76ers in a trade involving highly-touted young big man Nerlens Noel. Bogut’s management then negotiated a buyout with the rebuilding Philadel-

Andrew Bogut joined forces with LeBron James and Melbourneborn Kyrie Irving at the Cleveland Cavaliers in a bid to win a second NBA title. 141239 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT phia and did so before 1 March - allowing the former Dandenong Ranger to be playoff-eligible for a new team. The NBA playoffs begin on 15 April.

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Cup win a warm up for Currie By David Nagel Jockey Luke Currie should consider a set routine before each of his Group 1 assignments after piloting Master Reset to victory in the $150,000 TAB Cranbourne Cup (1600m) on Friday night. Currie’s win aboard the Matt Laurie-trained fiveyear-old gelding was the precursor to a stunning day at Flemington, with wins aboard Hey Doc in the Group 1 Australian Guineas (1600m) and Big Memory in the Roy Higgins Quality (2600m) putting him firmly in the spotlight. And it’s not the first time Currie has used Cranbourne as a launching pad as he explained after Friday night’s triumph. “It’s always nice to go into a big day like tomorrow with a good chance (Hey Doc), and with my first group one winner I rode a treble here (Cranbourne) the day before, so hopefully it’s a good omen,” Currie crystal-balled before explaining the key to Master Reset’s success. “He puts himself into a nice spot but he’s a little bit awkward to ride out,” he said. “He sort of lies in and gets his head right out and down, he can be a bit tough to ride out but he’s nice through the race.” Currie stalked the leaders in fourth place before making his move on the turn.

“He’s probably better suited when he’s in front and putting them to the sword a little bit, but off that good tempo he had to sit back off them,” he said. “They quickened around the bend and I had him chasing a little bit but he keeps picking up and picking up.” Master Reset has now won nine of his 25 starts and is building a nice collection of silverware. The country cups specialist added the Cranbourne Cup to wins at Wodonga and in the Peninsula Cup at Mornington. Master Reset will look for the biggest pay cheque of his career when he next steps out in the Group 2 Blamey Stakes (1600m) at Flemington on 18 March. The night’s other feature saw Damian Lane steer Darren Weir’s $2.10 favourite, Stellar Collision, to an impressive victory in the $80,000 Procon Developments Apache Cat Classic (1200m). The four-year-old Star Witness gelding won by a length from Dan Zephyr and Rock’n’Gold to back up an equally impressive win at Moonee Valley on 17 February. Stellar Collision was a star in his early days, winning four of his first five starts, earning a trip to Sydney for

the $500,000 Group 2 Arrowfield Sprint against the likes of Japonisme, Counterattack, Spieth and Hellbent. The action wasn’t confined to the turf on Friday night with star-pacer Im Corzin Terror producing a thrilling finishing burst to take out the Group 2 $75,000 Decron Cranbourne Gold Cup (2555m). Im Corzin Terror ($10.20) relished a hot pace through the middle stages of the race to grind down Hotasel ($22.10) and the short-priced favourite Flaming Flutter $1.90 in the shadows of the post. “We got into a good spot but the first lap was a bit slow but the speed came into the race and I knew we were in it then,” driver Chris Alford said after the race. Friday night’s win was Im Corzin Terror’s first since winning the Hamilton Cup in January last year and gave Alford another great memory at Cranbourne. He has driven Tailamade Lombo, Golden Reign and Knight Rainbow to victories in the Cranbourne Cup. And in the night’s other feature, Sunny Ruby started a $1.80 favourite and saluted in the $50,000 Aldebaran Park Knight Pistol Trot (2,555m). Driver Anthony Butt and trainer Sonya Smith were thrilled with the performance after the race.

Luke Currie began a memorable weekend with a grinding Cranbourne Cup victory aboard Master Reset. 165563 Pictures: ROB CAREW

Damian Lane has a lap full of horse as Stellar Collision careers away with the Apache Cat Classic.

Im Corzin Terror builds momentum on his way to a thrilling win in the Cranbourne Cup.

Finals time for Berwick teams BERWICK BOWLS After the final round of the season there are three sides from Berwick who have made it to the finals and they will each host their Sectional Semi-Final at Berwick next week. For the remaining sides the season has come to an end after some very creditable performances throughout the season with two of Berwick's sides missing the finals by narrow margins. A special thanks to the Selection Committee. The task is a tough one and your time and commitment is very much appreciated by everyone who plays Pennant bowls at BBC. Berwick 1 (65-2) were defeated by Heathmont 2 (90-16). The Ones finished in eighth

position (by one point!) with a Win/Loss/Draw record of 5/12/1. Berwick 2 (78-2) were defeated away by Ferntree Gully 2 (90-16). The Twos also finished in eighth position with a 5/11/2 record. Berwick 3 (122-18) defeated Narre Warren 1 (60-0). The Threes finished first with a 14/3/1 record. They take on Glen Waverley 1 next week. Berwick 4 (99-17) defeated Burden Park 3 (53-1). The Fours finished in second with a 12/5/1 record. They take on Malvern 1 next week. Berwick 5 (76-4) were de-

feated away by Cranbourne RSL 2 (81-14). The Fifths finished in fifth position, just 10 points away from fouth, with a record of 9/8/1. Berwick 6 (74-4) were narrowly defeated by Mulgrave CC 8 (75-14). The Sixes finished in first place with a record of 13/4/1. They meet Ferntree Gully 4 next week. Berwick 7 (57-2) were defeated away by Noble Park 3 (74-16). The Sevens finished in fifth position by only two points and completed the year with a 9/8/1 record.

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New-look finals action By Russell Bennett DDCA TURF 1 REVIEW - ROUND 11 (One Day) Three of last season’s top four sides have officially been bundled out of the DDCA Turf 1 finals race in an astonishing close to the 2016/17 home-andaway season. Powerhouse clubs Springvale South, Cranbourne, and Berwick have all found themselves on the outside looking in after Round 11 action on Saturday. Cranbourne, in particular, has some genuine soul searching to do and some home truths to realise - closing out its season with no points from its final three rounds and just one victory since Round 5. The 2015/16 premier could only muster 160 from its 40 overs after being sent in by Mordialloc at Casey Fields. Eagles openers Lucas Ligt (0) and Brandon Tyzzer (9) both fell cheaply to Mordialloc young gun opener Jakob Woinarski (3/45), bringing about yet another rescue mission from superstar all-rounders Steve Spoljaric and Matt Chasemore. The two have been relied upon particularly heavily all season perhaps too much so - and this time their mission proved a bridge too far as they were both removed after strong starts - Spoljaric for a near run-a-ball 41 and Chasemore, finally, for 61 after holding the innings together. Disappointingly for Cranbourne, Jake Harrington (22) was the side’s only other batsman to reach double figures as Chathura Athukorala and Ian Daniel claimed 4/39 and 2/16 respectively. Daniel’s brilliant all-around season continued in the Mordialloc innings, top-scoring with 84 after leading a fight-back when the side also lost two early scalps. Ultimately, the visitors passed the Eagles a ball into the 37th over. Despite knocking off Buckley Ridges at Arch Brown Reserve, Berwick has also missed the finals - finishing the season in sixth spot, three

points and percentage adrift of Heinz Southern Districts. The in-form Buckley, which hadn’t lost since Round 4, was rolled for just 139 in the 35th over thanks to a brilliant performance with the ball from Cory Bevan, who finished with 5/29. In reply, the Bears (7/141) chased the runs down with more than 10 overs to spare - led by opener Darren de Souza (55 not out) and Wookey Medal fancy Jarrod Armitage (37). Top-of-the-table Hallam Kalora Park predictably proved far too strong in its matchup of Turf 1’s polar opposites against the relegation-bound Parkfield - despite being restricted to just 145 after being sent in to bat. Ben Hillard (43) continued his run of strong form with the willow over recent rounds while Jagveer Hayer topscored with 44. Parkfield endured an epic collapse in its reply after openers Shane Bell (20) and Tanil Dehigaspitiya (34) put on 54 for the opening wicket. From there, the side lost all 10 of its wickets for just 36 runs to be all out for 90 in just the 26th over as Jake Cutting (4/24) ran riot. Heinz Southern Districts, meanwhile, proved a class above Dingley at Souter Oval. The visitors won the toss and elected to bat and piled on 208 from their 40 overs for the loss of just five wickets following a string of contributions with the bat. Adam Semmens (68 not out) and Kaushalya Weeraratne (47) led the way with the willow before Ashan Bandaranayake (2/38), Michael Davies (2/22), Lee Brown (2/37), and Brad Downe (2/9) all followed suit with the ball with two wickets apiece as Dingley was dismissed for 176 in the 37th over. Christo Otto (64) and Calvin Barlow (57) scored the bulk of the runs. Springvale South fell just a single point shy of a finals berth despite a comfortable win over Narre Warren at Sweeney Reserve. After being sent in, the visitors

Berwick’s Jarrod Armitage continued to shine with both bat and ball on Saturday in the DDCA, capping off his 2/34 with 37 with the willow against Buckley Ridges. 165558 Picture: ROB CAREW amassed 8/178 from their innings with DDCA legend Craig Slocombe topscoring with his season-high 82. He also took 2/6 in reply as Narre

could only muster 9/113. Rajith Priyan (2/15) and Dylan Quirk (2/7) were the other multiple wicket-takers. Finally, in the North versus West

Do or die for Hawks and Bloodhounds DDCA TURF 1 PREVIEW - SEMI-FINALS Hallam-Kalora Park will look to rubber stamp an amazing climb up the ranks of the DDCA Turf 1 competition when it takes on Mordialloc in this weekend’s major semi-final at Hallam. The top-of-the-table Hawks will take part in their first finals series since 2010, an adventure that fell one step short of glory in the seasondecider against Buckley Ridges. A string of mid-to-lower finishes since then has given no indication of the Hawks' rapid rise to prominence this season. Two remaining members of that run through to the 2010 grand final, Corey and Leigh Booth, have been joined by a string of all-rounders all keen to make their mark. Corey has been hard to dismiss this season, making 256 runs at an average of 85, while Leigh has averaged close to 30 at the top of the order. Leigh’s opening battles with sidekick Ben Hillard (338 at 33.8) have been crucial for the Hawks, giving them a solid foundation to build on. The Hawks have been wellserved by the all-round talents of Jagveer Hayer, Jordan Hammond and skipper Steve Gilmour, who

have all played key roles in a fourgame winning streak heading into this week’s grand final qualifier. Those wins came against Narre Warren, Springvale South, Dingley and Parkfield -teams outside the top-four. The Hawks' last mission against a fellow finals contender saw them go down in a Round 7 one-dayer at Mordialloc, this weekend’s opponent. In semi-final two, Buckley Ridges will begin its quest for a third title in the last eight years when it takes on perennial finalist Heinz Southern Districts in a cut-throat eliminator at Park Oval. The Bucks return to the big stage for the first time since 2012/13, where a semi-final win over Dandenong West turned into the ultimate success story against Mordialloc the following weekend. Daniel Watson showed his true class back then, scoring 188 not out in the grand final, and will be keen to turn back the clock despite a mediocre year with the willow. Watson has been more of a threat with the ball this season, leaving the consistent run-scoring duties to the likes of Susantha Pradeep and Jayson Hobbs. The Cobras have finished fourth

Dandenong derby, West easily came out on top - winning 6/213 to 128. Teenager Riley Siwes was the star with 4/7 from his six overs.

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The desperation of some clubs to see the implementation of divisional football has prompted the AFL South East Commission to release its Terms of Reference and timeline for the Senior Competition Review for the 2018 season. The AFL South East Commission -the governing body of the Nepean, Peninsula, and South East Football Netball Leagues- will investigate and explore the senior football competition structures in the South East region that will promote the sustainability of clubs and participation growth. The commission will also consider the competitive balance of the senior football competition structures for implementation in 2018 and consider the impact to netball in the South East. The commission will consult with stakeholders over the months of March and April before releasing draft recommendations by the end of May. The commission will take on board written submissions from the stakeholders in June before issuing the final Review recommendations in July. The review will also take into account feedback received during 2016 when a survey was sent to clubs asking several questions relevant to this review. Despite being anonymous, responses were received to the survey by a majority of clubs. There will be no further comment by the commission until the draft recommendations are released.

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Bulls go on attack By Russell Bennett WEST GIPPSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION Cardinia skipper Neil Barfuss has lit a fuse on this weekend’s powder keg match-up between the Bulls and long-time arch rival Kooweerup by stunningly launching a pre-emptive attack on some of the Demons’ biggest guns. This season marks the fourth year in a row that the Bulls and Demons will have met in a final. Staggeringly, since the 2008/09 season, the two powerhouse clubs have met seven times in finals - including this weekend. Four of those clashes were grand finals - three of them going the Demons’ way. That’s not lost on Barfuss. “We’ll be doing what we can to put them off their game - it’ll be good old-fashioned cricket,” he said, adding that his side would target Cooper and in-form quick Jess Mathers, specifically. “I think we match up well with them. “It’d be a shame for them to dominate the season and then bomb out in a semi.” The Bulls will take some patchy form into the contest following their loss to Upper Beaconsfield in Round 14 while the Demons knocked off Tooradin and Mathers finished with 7/40. The Gulls will head to Toomuc Reserve in Pakenham to take on the home side in the other semi, which could well be the closer game but carries far less of the fanfare. “It’s just going to be an exciting contest,” Lions skipper Dom Paynter said. “We’ve had some pretty close games over the past couple of years and both sides have shown patches of their best (throughout this season). “To play our best we just need to be in it for long enough and resist their waves of pressure.”

DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 11 (ONE-DAY) Heinz Southern Districts 5/208(cc) (A. Semmens 68*, K. Weeraratne 47) d Dingley 176 (C. Otto 64, C. Barlow 57). Springvale South 8/178(cc) (C. Slocombe 82, J. Sketcher 37, I. Laghmani 3/44, M. Sultani 3/52) d Narre Warren 9/113. Dandenong West 6/213(cc) (M. Collett 53, G. Siwes 38) d North Dandenong 128 (Z. Sheikh 49, R. Siwes 4/7, P. Atkinson 4/38). Hallam Kalora Park 5/145(cc) (J. Hayer 44, B. Hillard 43, T. Dehigaspitiya 3/19) d Parkfield 90 (T. Dehigaspitiya 34, J. Cutting 4/24). Berwick 7/141 (D.J de Souza 55*, J. Armitage 37, M. Goodwright 3/9) d Buckley Ridges 139 (C. Bevan 5/29). Mordialloc 5/161 (I. Daniel 84, N. Sathyajith 3/36) d Cranbourne 9/160(cc) (M. Chasemore 61, S. Spoljaric 41, C. Athukorala 4/39, J. Woinarski 3/45).

If Tooradin is to defeat Pakenham in this weekend’s WGCA Premier semi-finals, Aaron Avery and Kade Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Burns should figure prominently. 165557 Pakenham’s batsmen got some invaluable time in the middle on Saturday in their last round before the finals with Paynter (43) and young gun Zac Chaplin (45) among them. But the star of the show was again Chris Smith (120), who notched up his second ton of the season at precisely the right time and takes scores of 31, 62, 75, and 120 into the finals from his past four hits. Saturday in the District division truly belonged to Devon Meadows opener Kyle Salerno who stormed

his way to a maiden century (120) to guide his side to a commanding win over Kalgidhar, which they will face again in the semi-finals this weekend. The visitors could only muster 186 on day one at Glover Reserve despite a blistering ton at the top of the order from Vishalbir Thind (134). But on day two, Salerno had his game face on from the get-go. He’d been close to the magical triple figures on a number of occasions for both the Panthers’ first XI and in junior cricket but always found a way

to get out agonisingly close to the milestone. On Saturday, his determination was obvious. Playing a classic opening batsman’s innings, he toughed it out early but continued building and put the foot down when he was set at the crease. Despite his side losing wickets around him - and at one stage sitting on a somewhat precarious 2/33 - Salerno seemingly never lost his composure, playing the lead role before the Panthers were finally dismissed for 305.

Panthers keeping those finals hopes alive By Russell Bennett VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET REVIEW - ROUND 17 (Day 2) The Dandenong Panthers will still enter the Victorian Premier Cricket finals as the second seed despite a heavy defeat on the weekend to the struggling St Kilda. After the home side piled on a commanding 6/335 on day one of their two-dayer at Harry Trott Oval in Albert Park, the Panthers stumbled badly - falling to 2/25 and then 6/89 before ultimately falling more than 100 runs short. St Kilda was led brilliantly in its innings by twin century-makers Lachlan Holmes (140) and Damon Egan (115), who laid the platform for their side’s impressive total with a 240-plus run stand for the second wicket, while James Nanopoulos (3/71) and Peter Cassidy (3/62) between them took all six wickets to fall. The Panthers got off to a nightmare start to their reply with skipper Tom Donnell falling to the spin of Michael Beer (2/33) for just six and Ryan Quick following him back to the sheds almost immediately without troubling the scorers. From 2/25, the middle order set about its fight-back, but after Lincoln Edwards fell to Blade Baxter (2/62) for 21, another clump

CRICKET SCOREBOARD VIC PREMIER - ROUND 17 (DAY 2) Prahran 8/210(dec) (D. Hadfield 2/25, J. Fry 2/43, L. Sperling 2/46, B. Rose 2/48) and 4/60 (L. Sperling 2/3) d Casey-South Melbourne 126 (M. Wallace 49) and 217 (D. Hadfield 64, R. Eaton 34, L. Diston 30*). St Kilda 6/335(dec) (P. Cassidy 3/62, J. Nanopoulos 3/71) d Dandenong 226 (T. Stanton 49, B. Forsyth 43). Ringwood 6/207(dec) d Kingston Hawthorn 205 and 5/84. Northcote 231 d Greenvale Kangaroos 201. Essendon 150 and 6/152 d Fitzroy Doncaster 111. Carlton 7/212(dec) and 6/118 d Melbourne University 149 and 180. Monash Tigers 168 d Camberwell Magpies115 and 8/166. Footscray Edgewater 4/256(dec) d Geelong 57 and 186. Frankston Peninsula 5/326(dec) and 1/52 d Melbourne 235.

Brett Forsyth was one of the Dandenong batsmen to make a strong start against St Kilda without capitalising on his good Picture: ROB CAREW work. 165017 of wickets fell - including the key wickets of James Pattinson for six, opener Brett Forsyth for 43, and Nanopoulos also for six. Frustratingly for the Panthers, of their last four wickets to fall, each batsman had made at least a 20-run

start - including Tanner Stanton, in just his third first XI game of the season, bowled by Beer just a run short of a well deserved half-century. Ultimately, the visitors were dismissed for 226 with Baxter, Beer,

Josh Bartlett (2/20), and Rob Quiney (2/27) the multiple wicket-takers. In other local Premier action, Casey-South Melbourne is also finals bound - clinching the sixth seed despite a comprehensive loss to Prahran at Toorak Park. The home side set the result up on the opening day’s play, dismissing the Swans for just 126 before declaring at 8/210 after 47 overs following Adam Bull’s 103 from the top of the order. But the Swans made a much better fist of their second dig - eventually dismissed in the 81st over for 217 with Dylan Hadfield (64), Ryan Eaton (34), and Leigh Diston (30) top-scoring. Nathan McNally was the star with the ball for Prahran, finishing with 5/65 from his 19 overs. Needing 134 from its second innings for an unlikely outright win that would have seen the side clinch a finals spot of its own, Prahran batted out an entertaining final eight overs of the clash to finish on 4/60 with Swans skipper Lachlan Sperling claiming 2/3 in just one over. This season’s finals sides, in ladder position, are: the Camberwell Magpies, Dandenong, Fitzroy Doncaster, Northcote, the Monash Tigers, Casey-South Melbourne, Melbourne, and Footscray Edgewater.

TURF 2 Beaconsfield 197 (M. Mitchell 64, B. Johnson 45) d Keysborough 190 (D. Papa 52, D. Freitag 3/24, B. Adams 3/46). Southern Pirates 3/63 d Aspendale 60 (A. Athulathmudali 3/9, A. Nash 3/15). St Mary’s 4/166 (J. Needham 45*, S. Heldt 42) d St Brigid’s/St Louis165 (L. Harris 60*, L. Brodie 42, K. Fernandez 5/32). Narre South 9/258(cc) (J. Thomas 65, S. Phillips 53, B. Medley 3/39, D. Nanayakkara 3/41) d Silverton 100 (J. Hussaini 6/33). Coomoora 8/176 (L. Vincent 94) d Narre North 6/175(cc) (J. Tonna 65*, K. Hardy 43). Lyndale 8/183 (F. Rahman 85*, B. Ash 38, A. Read 4/24) d Fountain Gate 9/181(cc) (A. Read 60, M. Lawrence 54, D. Munaweera 3/35). WGCA PREMIER ROUND 14 (DAY 2) Kooweerup 228 d Tooradin180 (C. O’Hare 38, M. Andolfatto 36*, J. Mathers 7/40). Emerald 241 d Pakenham Upper Toomuc 151 (B. Senior 48, B. Clough 41). Pakenham 309 (C. Smith 120, Z. Chaplin 45, D Paynter 43, L. Paterson 4/64) d Merinda Park 145. Upper Beaconsfield 184 d Cardinia 148 (N. Barfuss 49, B. Maroney 43, K. Gibbs 4/29, J. Caderamanpulle 3/45). DISTRICT Cranbourne Meadows 104 and 6/190 d NNG/Maryknoll 85. Officer 294 d Tooradin 110. Carlisle Park Vikings 9/133(dec) d Clyde 127 and 3/160(dec). Devon Meadows 305 d Kalgidhar 186. VSDCA - EAST/WEST ROUND 13 (ONE DAY) Balwyn 5/206 d Melton 184; Williamstown 5/249 d Yarraville 81; Bayswater 7/179 d Croydon 178; Noble Park 4/232 d Box Hill 230; Taylors Lakes 75 d Altona 59; Werribee 7/190 d Hoppers Crossing 7/187; Endeavour Hills 9/186 d Mt Waverley 9/177.

FINALS FIXTURES VIC PREMIER FINALS FIXTURE SEMI-FINALS 11-12 MARCH, 10.30AM Camberwell (1) v Footscray-Edgewater (8), Camberwell. Dandenong (2) v Melbourne (7), Shepley Oval. Fitzroy-Doncaster (3) v Casey-South Melbourne (6), Schramms Reserve. Northcote (4) v Monash Tigers (5), Bill Lawry Oval. DDCA - TURF 1 MAJOR SEMI-FINAL (1 v 2) Hallam Kalora Park v Mordialloc, Hallam Reserve. MINOR SEMI-FINAL (3 V 4) Buckley Ridges v Heinz Southern Districts, Park Oval. TURF 2 Narre South (1) v Southern Pirates (4), Strathaird Reserve. Beaconsfield (2) v St Mary’s (3), Perc Allison Oval. WGCA SEMI-FINALS 11-12 MARCH, 1PM PREMIER Kooweerup (1) v Cardinia (4), Kooweerup. Pakenham (2) v Tooradin (3), Toomuc Reserve#2. DISTRICT Devon Meadows (1) v Kalgidhar (4), Glover Reserve. Officer (2) v Clyde (3), Officer Recreation Reserve#2. SUB-DISTRICT Catani (1) v Cardinia (4), Catani Recreation Reserve. Lang Lang (2) v Clyde (3), Lang Lang. VSDCA - EAST/WEST XI QUALIFYING FINALS 11-12 March, 1pm Williamstown (1) v Taylors Lakes (6), Williamstown. Balwyn (2) v Werribee (5), Gordon Barnard Reserve. Noble Park (3) v Altona (4), Pat Wright Snr Oval.

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