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Keep it locked! By Cam Lucadou-Wells Secure your keys. That’s a ‘key’ message from Operation Bounce Back - a Casey-wide awareness campaign to drive down the annual toll of hundreds of stolen cars and thefts from vehicles. The campaign’s simple tips are aimed to cut down opportunities for thieves, such as by not leaving keys on a side-table or hanging on a hook by the home door. Other tips are to lock unattended vehicles at all times, keep valuables in cars out of sight, and lock cars securely in garages at night. Ray Carroll, executive director of National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council, told a launch on 11 April that Victoria was in the grip of a major increase in vehicle crime. Mr Carroll said people had become complacent after a long period of decline between 2001-'14. However, in areas targeted by Bounce Back, vehicle crime had reduced by up to 40 per cent, he said. The campaign sent a message not only to would-be victims, but also would-be thieves. “The message about keys is extremely important to get out to the community. “All cars are now fitted with very effective immobilisers ... (the thieves) want the keys.” Despite headlines about violent carjackings and home invasions, most car thefts remained opportunistic crimes, he said. Such as burglars finding car keys maybe alongside a phone and wallet on a table by the door. “They’re in and out, and the car disappears from the driveway.” The most common vehicle stolen was a 1990s Nissan Pulsar - well before the age of vehicle immobilisation,
From left: Mark Wright and Nick Strauss, both of Berwick Motor Group, Casey deputy mayor Damien Rosario, Ray Carroll, Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Robert Hill and Casey deputy mayor Susan Serey at the launch. 167182 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
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South East Careers Expo and Try a Trade If you need some guidance and inspiration on different careers paths you can take after school, then don’t miss the 2017 South East Careers Expo and Try a Trade. The expo is an opportunity for students to meet local training providers and employers, learn from industry experts, explore different career paths and try out some trades for themselves all under one roof. Parents and jobseekers of all ages are welcome. Date: Tuesday 2 May 2017 Time: 9.00 am – 3.00 pm Venue: Cranbourne Racecourse, Grant Street, Cranbourne Details: www.sellen.org.au
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Teenage boy forced into sex By Cam Lucadou-Wells An 18-year-old Berwick woman has been charged over allegedly forcing a 15-year-old boy into sex with her, then embarking on a stalking campaign of the “terrified” victim for months. The university student had allegedly forced the boy into his first sexual experience in a park in Berwick in November, a Dandenong Magistrates’ Court bail hearing heard on 10 April. At her insistence, the boy later allegedly followed her “list of rules” by sneaking silently into her family home for another encounter in her bedroom. He was ordered not to speak during the rendezvous, so as not to alert her father, the court heard. After he tried to break off relations,
the woman allegedly hit him, and stalked and harassed the boy by phone, text and Facebook over several months - once telling him to kill himself. Several times, she allegedly threatened to Facebook-post a picture of him naked and aroused, as well as to change her profile pic to one of the boy and his family. The harassment continued after he applied for a full intervention order in February to “stop her coming after him”, informant Senior Constable Rhonda Ebbott told the court. In approaching police, the boy didn’t want to press charges for the woman’s sexual offences, the court heard. Sen Const Ebbott told the court she twice contacted the accused in one day,
but when confronted the woman said she’d not contacted the victim. Two days later, the woman and two men allegedly bashed the boy at a party in Clayton. The woman was dragged away as she was kicking him in the head, the court heard. “The victim believes she won’t stop breaking the (intervention) order for any reason,” Sen Const Ebbott said. “She’s shown complete disregard for it already. He’s terrified that she’ll continue to break it.” The woman was charged with nine counts of sexual penetration of a child under 16, stalking, three counts of breaching an interim intervention order, as well as inciting suicide and affray. Sen Const Ebbott said police be-
lieved the woman, if released on bail, would put the complainant, his family and friends at risk. “She took two adult males to that party and assaulted his friends as well as him. “The victim’s mother and father are at breaking point. They’ve tried numerous times to stop her from contacting him as well as reporting the matter to police. “I know of a similar case with a male (accused), which led to jail time.” On the witness stand, the woman’s father said he didn’t know anything about the offending prior to her arrest that day, but pledged to have her closely supervised on bail. He vowed to have the woman delete her social media accounts, get
a part-time job, hand over her tablet and phone at bedtime and not to have keys to the house that will be locked at night. Magistrate Doug Bolster, in granting bail, noted the woman’s young age, absence of criminal history, stable residence, her father’s strong vows and lack of serious physical injuries to the boy. “There’s a risk, but it’s a risk that’s worth being taken.” The bail conditions include a night curfew, thrice-weekly reporting and a ban on contacting prosecution witnesses. The woman will next appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court for a filing hearing on 18 April.
Lost charity status a shock to orphan welfare group By Victoria Stone-Meadows The founder of a charity in Berwick that donates essential supplies to orphans overseas has slammed the national charity registrar after having their charity status revoked last month. Founder of the Chance Foundation Mandi Herauville said the revocation of the organisation’s charitable status came as a shock. “It was with a great deal of sadness and stress that our charity status was suddenly revoked,” she said. “It caused extremely high levels of stress for our founder and the committee, however there were exceptional circumstances which mitigated the completion of the reporting in the past 12 months.” The Chance Foundation was one of four Casey based charities among the 590 charities across Australia that had their status as a charitable organisation revoked. Green Renters Inc in Cranbourne East, the Afghan Women Welfare Foundation in Hampton Park and the El Redentor Evangelical Church in Narre Warren also had their status as a charitable organisation revoked on Tuesday 28 March. The charities had their statuses revoked by the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) after failing to submit their annual reports two years running. “As the national charity regulator, it is important that we provide the Australian community with accurate and up-to-date information on the Charity Register,” ACNC Commissioner Susan Pascoe said. “This information is largely collected from the Annual Information Statements required from charities to meet their basic requirements to retain charitable status. “The organisations that have lost their charity status were warned mul-
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tiple times to submit their outstanding reports.” Ms Herauville said she wrote to and called the ACNC many times to explain that the charity had experienced hardships recently that had hindered its ability to submit its annual information statement. “They (the ACNC) stated that these were not considered valid reasons to
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ties it represents. “We feel that the ACNC have done us a major disservice with their impersonal attitude and lack of compassion, and that is what lies at the heart of charity work and philanthropy. “We no longer see our association with them as positive,” she said. “It’s bureaucracy at its most impersonal and we were dismissed without
much consideration, so we chose, in turn, to dismiss them as an optional governing body for The Chance Foundation Inc.” Green Renters Inc, the Afghan Women Welfare Foundation and the El Redentor Evangelical Church were contacted for comment but did not respond by the time the News went to press.
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Cornerstone of ignorance By Victoria Stone-Meadows All but one Casey Christian church have rejected a reconciliatory statement by Casey Against Racism (CAR), according to CAR spokesman Michael Boss. Hampton Park Uniting Church is the only church to back the CAR statement that pledges support to the local Muslim community, and Mr Boss is outraged by the response of the 110 Christian churches to the statement- it was either rejected or ignored. Hampton Park Uniting Church minister Mat Harry said the church council accepted the spirit of the statement. “We received the statement, we took it to church council that night, our church council looked at it, and approved in about two minutes, saying no brainer,” minister Harry said. “Our perspective is that entirely irrespective of faith background or cultural background, everybody is created in the image of God and everyone has something to contribute to the community.” Mr Boss claims he sent a statement for church officials to sign mid last year, calling for members of the Christian community to support the local Muslim community. The statement contains sentiments of harmony between
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Muslim and Christian communities with space at the bottom for church officials to demonstrate their support. Mr Boss also said the statement was written with input and support from local Muslim community leaders who worked closely with Casey Against Racism. He said he was surprised and disappointed when most Christian churches completely ignored Casey Against Racism’s plea. “We naively thought, ‘let’s get the Christians to support Muslims, we are all taught to love thy neighbours,’” he said. “So we sent a very watered down statement, which we thought no one could object to, calling for the Christian churches to stand against racism.” “It was emailed to every church and followed up with phone calls; every church except Hampton Park Uniting Church ignored it completely or went out of their way to tell me how wrong I am.” Mr Boss said the reason he sent the statement out to all the churches was to gain support for Casey Against Racism and to encourage the Christian and Muslim communities in Casey to stand together. “It was my naivety, thinking Jesus said love thy neighbour; it’s not a complex theological
issue,” Mr Boss said. Minister Harry said he and the Hampton Park Uniting Church agreed with the sentiments put forward by Casey Against Racism but however cautioned that that was a prevalent fear of the unknown that was holding other Christians back. “We will make space for people to work alongside us and contribute. I think that for some people there is a fear of working with others because of the unknown, however, as Christians we are called to take the steps to get out of our comfort zone and to welcome others,” minister Harry said. “I think I can say there are other Christian denominations that feel sort of threatened by the ‘other’ and that holds them back,” he said. “From my and our church’s perspective, it is quite disappointing that other churches aren’t prepared to stand against racism.” “There are some churches within the City of Casey that view the Christian faith and believe things about the Christian faith that are completely different to the way the Hampton Park Uniting Church would see the priorities of Christian faith,” minister Harry said. Six other churches were contacted for comment, but did not reply before deadline.
Rebutting racism is Ariana’s role By Cam Lucadou-Wells Ariana Tugaga has seen firsthand the damage that the media can do to young people. Ms Tugaga, 18, of Narre Warren, has been selected as a Shout Out speaker for the Centre for Multicultural Youth. Her primary cause is rebutting racism. She says young people are deeply affected when media coverage targets young people of a particular background. And she’s seen teachers succumb to the hype. “It’s often a small minority of that ethnicity doing the wrong thing, but it does damage others from that background. “I found high school teachers - because of what happened on the front page of the media - would tell some students that they were trouble. “That they would be the ones that would heckle and would argue in class. “It shows it’s hard to change the mind of others if they have the perception that we’re bad and do no good.” In her role, Ms Tugaga is passionate about speaking up in front of schools and community groups, and her pride in her Samoan heritage. At the same time, she is studying for a science degree with hopes for a career in oncology. She is shocked how many peers were lost in the process of how to plot their post-high school life, set up a bank account, rent a home or get a car loan. “It scared me a bit that some didn’t know how they could ap-
Ariana Tugaga has been selected as a Shout Out speaker for the Centre for Multicultural Youth. ply for a health care card. “They have found it difficult to find the next step. “I just thought their parents would tell them all about it.” Her advice for her friends in this limbo is they shouldn’t be scared to ask for help. “There are so many opportunities out there. You just need to know how to get there.” Ms Tugaga’s generation doesn’t face the same work discrimination as her parents when the family migrated from Samoa in 2001, she says. One difference is due to more diversity joining the ranks of the powerful. There’s more willingness to employ different cultures, Ms Tugaga said. “I’ve been given opportunities to work at different places.
There’s no type of division between me and the next person. “The game’s really altered.” She is under no illusion that racism is hard to eradicate, but has seen promising signs. Young people of different cultures argue their points in a civil manner on Facebook, and become friends. She helped organise a multicultural sports day at a Casey secondary college, which led to friendships replacing ethnicbased fights. “Making a difference in the community doesn’t mean altering everyone’s perspective, but knowing that my passion for ... breaking the chains of racism gets through to people. “This empowers me to continue my work.”
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Nightmare on Brisbane St By Helena Adeloju A six-unit development at 38-40 Brisbane Street is Berwick’s very own building nightmare. Brisbane Street resident Margaret Edwards wrote to Casey Council recently on behalf of 14 other residents who support her Save Brisbane Street campaign. In the letter, Ms Edwards described herself and other residents as “dismayed” by the condition the site has been in and the “ugly very poorly built units.” City of Casey manager Statutory Planning and Building Services Duncan Turner confirmed that the development has been the subject of investigation by council. “There remain a number of outstanding and non-compliant issues with the development that require the owners and developers attention,” he said. “Council is working with the developer to have the development completed satisfactorily, and will continue to pursue the matter to ensure the owner and developer meet their obligations.” In her letter, Ms Edwards claims that over the course of the build, work vehicles at the site have caused “dangerous traffic hazards,” tree protection zone requirements have been “abused,” bobcat machinery has been operated out of permitted work hours, neighbouring
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property has been damaged and “a stand of Tuscan Pines” were removed from the property without permission. Residents who spoke to the Gazette on Monday 3 March said the site was cleared and landscaped on Sunday 2 March, but there had been builders’ rubble, chairs, plastic bins, bottles and tools littering the site previously. Ms Edwards said residents were aware that the council had served notices on the builder but the warnings appeared to have been ignored. “I’m really sad about what has happened at 38-40 Brisbane Street,” she said. “I’m hellbent on stopping it from happening anymore.”
Ms Edwards said Brisbane Street residents would continue to battle similar development proposals that they didn't believe reflected “the unique neighbourhood character of this part of Berwick.” “The major concerns are overdevelopment, loss of privacy, loss of vegetation, increased traffic, increased street parking and loss of value to homes,” she said. Ms Edwards maintains that she is not opposed to development, but said she cares deeply about how it is carried out. “My concern is that the council is not encouraging a diversity of dwelling type,” she said.
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Letters The root of the problem After reading the Mayor’s concerns about Casey’s crime rate in the local press, I wish to express my support to him. Cr Aziz deserves to be congratulated on his bold and very courageous stand against anti-social behaviour. Quote: “He reiterated his call for a reversal of Endeavour Hills Police Station’s part-time status, tougher sentencing, deportation of dual citizens and an anti-youth gang taskforce of state and federal police.” While praising Cr Aziz for this, I am of opinion that Casey council is 100 percent wrong in its dealing with the request of Dora Messina, an Endeavour Hills resident, to have two destructive gum trees removed from the nature strip outside her home. How can the council say that the trees are too healthy to be removed?
Does Casey council value the health of gum trees more highly than the safety of pedestrians and the welfare of residents? It’s a shame! How dare the city presentation manager David Richardson ask Mrs Messina to supply the council with a geotechnical, plumbing or engineering report when he himself admitted that the council had previously attended and repaired the damaged footpath? Casey residents believe that those responsible for selecting and planting trees on a nature strip should use common sense. Likewise, residents of Kendall Drive in Narre Warren have problems caused by huge gum trees that are damaging their homes and properties. So far, Casey council has refused to address their genuine complaints and grievances. Let’s hope, however, that ward councillors would listen to the residents who are ratepayers, and intervene to get any nuisance trees removed from the nature strip. Eliezer Francois, Endeavour Hills.
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Berwick shoppers have bought the most hot cross buns in the state with Coles Eden Rise recording more hot cross bun sales than any other store in the lead up to Easter. The high numbers of sales from this store back the findings of consumer group Choice that found Coles Traditional Fruit Hot Cross Buns to be the most popular. Coles buns beat out other brands in taste and texture when compared to other supermarket brands, grocers and independent bakeries in an independent taste test. Coles State General Manager Sarah Hunter said the supermarket only used the finest Australian ingredients in its buns. “We know our customers want to buy Australian and we are proud our traditional hot cross buns are made with Aussie fruit and flour,” she said. “Customers can bite into a variety of mouth-watering hot cross buns, including traditional, chocolate, traditional miniature, fruit-free, apple and cinnamon or gluten-free at Coles supermarkets, with all packs just $3.50 each.”
A Clyde North resident may be Australia’s newest millionaire and not even know it after an unregistered Tattslotto ticket snatched the division one prize on Monday 10 April. Tatts are urging residents in Clyde North and surrounding areas who bought a ticket from JMJ News in the Selandra Rise Shopping Centre to check their numbers. JMJ News only opened 17 months ago and store owners Joseph and Mary Annam are thrilled to have sold their first division one $1,000,000 Tattslotto ticket. “We couldn’t be happier to have a new millionaire in our clientele at our new store,” Mr Annam said. “It’s very promising news for our customers and I’m sure many of them will be excited and come in to check their tickets to see if it’s them.”
Tatts spokesperson Claire Taylor said it was now a waiting game for the mystery winner to check their ticket and discover the dream-come-true news. “Chances are the winner is still in the dark about their newly-minted millionaire status,” she said. “That’s why we’re encouraging Clyde North shoppers who purchased a Monday Lotto entry to check their ticket as soon as possible.” “If you think you may have the division one winning entry, we recommend you keep your ticket in a safe place and contact Tatts immediately on 131 868 to begin the prize claim process.” The six winning numbers in Monday and Wednesday Lotto draw 3650 on Monday 10 April 2017 were 15, 35, 29, 37, 6 and 10. The supplementary numbers were 32 and 36.
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Casey’s push on violence By Victoria Stone-Meadows Casey Council has passed a resolution to perform and audit on how the council is currently addressing family violence across the municipality. Councillor Rex Flannery raised the motion at a council meeting on Tuesday 4 April where it was widely supported by council members. The motion adopted by council will see officers provide a report to council within one month that outlines the programs and actions Casey Council undertakes to reduce family violence rates. This report will inform how Casey Council moves forward with education and support services in the area. The motion also requires the council to erect banners on the major entry and exit points of the municipality that publicly show Council’s support for anti-family violence campaigns. When presenting the motion, Cr Flannery was avid the report take into consideration recommendations from the recent Royal Commission into family violence. “There are 227 recommen-
dations from the Royal Commission that are very important to implement, and all levels of government need to be working through it together to sort that out,” he said. “I want to have an update on what Casey’s plan is for family violence and what we can do to support the battered women and families affected by this.” As part of the move towards tackling family violence in City of Casey, Cr Flannery said solutions need to be found through a community, government, and council partnership. “I’d like to see open forums about family violence and get people there from mental health groups, family violence groups, multicultural societies and leaders and discuss the causes of and solutions to this problem.” “I want to really get the ball rolling and have these discussions with community groups and sit down and see what their feedback is from their communities and what we as a council can do to help.” Councillors Susan Serey and Amanda Stapledon also made note during the council meeting that any action by Casey Council on family violence would
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need to tackle alcohol and drugs and be targeted towards multicultural communities that make up the municipality. “The terms of reference of the Royal Commission did not require it to examine the causes of family violence only the responses and this was a significant lost opportunity to understand the complexities of domestic violence as it affects multicultural communities,” Cr Serey said. “Not enough is understood in this area and examination of the causes may have given us a better opportunity to understand these issues and customise responses to deal with them.” Cr Flannery said it’s important that council as well as state and federal governments commit to long term solutions to family violence. “I am prepared to commit to a reform that’s equally shared between all parties; greens, reds, blues or browns, as long as we all sit down and agree that a 10-year plan is a 10-year plan,” he said. “It doesn’t matter who you are or what gender, if you think you can assault anyone, you are wrong.”
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A fund-raising campaign championed by Berwick woman Deb Bayley in partnership with Coles stores in Casey and Cardinia has had a very successful fourth year. The 2017 ‘Card for a Cure’ campaign, started by Deb Bayley when her son Ryan was diagnosed with type one diabetes, has raised $5300 from Coles stores in the South East. The campaign has expanded in the last four years from one Coles store in Eden Rise to 13 participating stores across the greater Melbourne area. For the month of March, shoppers were able to purchase a $2 card that raised awareness of the symptoms of juvenile diabetes, with money from the purchase going to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. “Because of the generosity of the Casey community, all the funds raised will help JDRF research into type 1 dia-
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By Cam Lucadou-Wells A developer has written a second letter to re-assure Berwick residents about the safety of its asbestos removal in the future after a worker without protective equipment was photographed on Alira estate. In the letter on 3 April, Moremac Property Group project director Martin Gaedke stated the group had “put arrangements in place to ensure this is not repeated” at the Ward Road site. “We are committed to complying with all health and safety requirements in carrying out these works, and continue to liaise closely with WorkSafe and other authorities to ensure our on-site activity satisfies relevant requirements and regulations.” Mr Gaedke alleged that webbased cameras and more security presence would surveil the site due to “ongoing” illegal dumping of materials. He wrote that “weekly monitoring and management work” would continue to ensure that eastern part of the site was securely fenced and “acceptably safe”. The works would also identify and manage asbestos-containing material when it was found, the letter stated. WorkSafe had ordered a stop put to asbestos removal on the site as it investigated the photographed OHS breach on 23 March. Residents were first alarmed by tree removal works on the site in late January that showered their homes with dust. Adjoining residents Paul and Jenni Weaven found a shard of confirmed asbestos-containing material in their yard during the works.
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A man photographed collecting material on the asbestos-contaminated site on 23 March. Picture: CONTRIBUTED In early March, Moremac had told residents in a letter that there were “small amounts” of asbestoscontaining material in former building debris and illegally dumped building waste. “We want to assure you that no materials other than the trees removed have passed through the mulcher.” In a statutory declaration, Ms Weaven stated she’d photographed the on-site worker without protective gear on 23 March. She described him walking back and forth in a “methodical manner”,
collecting material on the ground and placing it into a red bag for about 45 minutes. Ms Weaven stated the man took the bag as he left the site. Her husband Paul said that contrary to the Moremac letter, WorkSafe had not appeared to have “lifted” its stop-work order. “It’s kind of funny as the neighbourhood know exactly what’s happened and they still try it on.” Star News is awaiting an update from WorkSafe on its investigation. On 29 March, a spokeswoman
said the authority was aware of “allegations of asbestos removal at the site which may have breached OHS regulations”. The authority had ordered further activity at the site to cease while it made inquiries, she said. Recently, Environment Protection Authority Victoria had deemed only “limited, if any” earthworks had occurred during tree removal. On recent inspections, the EPA had found no evidence that works were “not consistent with best practice”.
A 40-year-old woman has pleaded guilty to stealing thousands of dollars of clothes and groceries in a series of brazen shop-thefts. Kim Tatchell had filled two supermarket bags with clothes and make-up valued at more than $1100 during a shoplifting spree at three Fountain Gate shopping-centre outlets on 9 April, a court heard. She then threatened a pursuing security officer by saying: “Yeah, I’m carrying a f***ing gun.” Police found Tatchell with the stolen goods at a fast-food restaurant that afternoon. She was arrested on three outstanding warrants, telling police she stole the clothes to sell them off for money. The clothes were returned to the stores by police. Tatchell also stole $177 of groceries by filling up bags from a Dandenong supermarket’s gift-wrapping section in September, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told on 10 April. She told police she’d originally sought to steal food but “ended up getting lots of other stuff”. A similar method was used by her to steal 35 clothing items - valued at $1360 - from a Frankston Myer store on 17 January. In September, Tatchell was arrested at home while wearing white lingerie shorts she stole from Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre the day before. The price tag was still attached to the shorts at the time. Tatchell’s lawyer told the court that the accused sought a treatment-based order for a significant relapse into heroin and amphetamines. She had previously been on corrections orders in 2009 and 2015. Magistrate Doug Bolster put Tatchell on a 12-month corrections order with supervision, 75 hours of community work, as well as drug testing and treatment. He ordered the lingerie shorts to be forfeited to the state.
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Six months for burglary By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man who pleaded guilty to breaking into staff lockers at a Fountain Gate business and stealing mobile phones has been jailed. Daniel Bogar, 37, had bent the locker doors open to steal two phones, an iPod and a wallet with a bank card and university student card about 6pm on 29 July, 2016, a court heard. The goods, valued at $1700, were not recovered upon Bogar’s arrest four months later. “I knew this was going to come back and bite me,” Bogar said during his “no-comment” police interview. Bogar had also pleaded guilty to stealing two laptops and a phone valued at $8500 from a closed mobile-phone stall at Waverley Gardens Shop-
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ping Centre on 15 March. Bogar also pleaded guilty to driving suspended, and possessing a 50-centimetre wooden baton and a knife in his car in Beaconsfield in November. He told police that he’d found the baton in hard rubbish and was going to use it as a stand at home. In August, police found Bogar in a car in a Mulgrave reserve with a syringe cap in his hand and an ear bleeding due to a recent syringe injection. In the car was a quantity of ice and suspected stolen goods including two phones and a laptop. He was also charged with drug possession after found slumped behind a steering wheel in a Dandenong North street on 9 April. Bogar’s lawyer told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on
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Berwick’s own cricket hero By Cam Lucadou-Wells More people in Berwick ought to know the heroic and tragic name Harry Graham. Graham is the only Test cricketer from Berwick Cricket Club. In his pomp - in the 1890s - he was regarded as one of the world’s best batsmen, author Ronald Cardwell said. He made a century on debut at Lord’s - the first Australian cricketer to attain the feat. “His batting style was reminiscent of noone seen before him,” Mr Cardwell said. “He used to dance down the track and play through the covers. He played his shots.” Graham has been immortalised in Mr Cardwell’s book The Little Dasher, with the Australian launch of the book at the Melbourne Cricket Club on 12 April. The stylish batsman - renowned on wet-weather pitches - deserves to be the equal of the town’s first Olympian, Edwin Flack, Mr Cardwell says. Like Flack, Graham deserves a prominent statue in Berwick’s town centre. Graham had boarded at Berwick Grammar School as a student, and kicked on as a talented country footballer who played with his brother at Melbourne Football Club. At Berwick Grammar, his cricketing talent was nurtured by schoolmaster Edward Vieusseux, who was also a highly regarded player. “I’d suggest that Graham had natural talent but learnt to be a cricketer from the principal at the school,” Mr Cardwell said. “He’d be hitting a ball in summer, and kicking a ball in winter.” Graham later played for South Melbourne Cricket Club - which has since re-located to Casey - and Melbourne Cricket Club. Yet as Mr Cardwell demonstrates, there is an epic tragic dimension to Graham’s life outside cricket. He said he needed to know why this gifted sportsman suc-
The Little Dasher - Harry Graham - was reputedly one of the best batsmen of his time. cumbed to alcoholism after his Test career and died in a New Zealand lunatic asylum as a 41-year-old in 1911. Mr Cardwell enlists a psychologist and medical expert to diagnose Graham’s demons within the book. “Society didn’t know how to deal with it so put him in a mental asylum,” Mr Cardwell said. “Because treatment wasn’t great in there, it was only a matter of time that he died.” The simple reason for Graham’s descent was a lack of vocation, Mr Cardwell said. Graham didn’t have to work during his cricket retirement, living for 15 years off the substantial riches of two Test tours to England in 1893 and 1896. He tried his hand briefly at his father’s hairdressing business, on goldfields, in a stock agent’s office, and as a salesman - but mainly he played cricket, socialised and “wasted
his time”. “Alcohol became his friend. It effected his form, him personally and his life.” Graham’s reluctance to look into the camera in photographs showed a shy person, perhaps with not many friends, Mr Cardwell surmises. “He was never married, as far as I know.” It’s not uncommon for retired cricketers to befall such tragedy - including modern sportsmen, Mr Cardwell said. “Because a lot of players grow up in the game and become cricketers straight out of school, they don’t have a trade. “They don’t do a fair day’s work for a fair day’s pay. Graham’s roller-coaster life is salutary, Mr Cardwell says. It reminds us that retired elite sportspeople need ongoing support and don’t suffer when they hit life’s “realities”.
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Runners get colourful for the Casey in Colour - Run for YOUth event.
Charity fun runs bright By Cam Lucadou-Wells Nearly 1000 athletes ran - as did the streams of colour on their faces and clothes - during the brightest of charity fun runs at Akoonah Park on 1 April. At Casey in Colour - Run for YOUth, runners ran up to 5 kilometres while getting coated in colourful powder. They then soaked in live music and other activities, while raising funds for local charity Orange Sky Laundry - which provides a free mobile library for the homeless. The run was the first event of City of Casey’s Active Casey program in April. During the month, there will be 100 free or low-cost Active Casey Events promoting dance, water exercise, walking groups, sailing, martial arts and other energetic pursuits. The program is at casey.vic.gov. au/activecasey.
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What’s on Vicar of Dibley auditions U3A Cranbourne are commencing Term Two on and are looking for new members to make up the numbers in some activities, such as Folk Art, Cycling, Bridge, Learning Music Keyboard, Singing for fun, Mahjong and Computers. ■ Tuesday 18 April. For further information about these activities or any other courses, please contact Yvonne Croft on 8790 8497, 0408 340 425 or U3A Cranbourne Office 5995 0311.
Miss Whiskey The Melbourne blues duo “Miss Whiskey” are putting their raw and original stamp on harmonica driven swamp blues at the Berwick and District Folk Club. ■ 21 April at the Old Cheese Factory 34 Homestead Road, Berwick. Doors open 7.30pm Entry $12. For more information call 9702 1223.
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Yoga 4 all with relaxation Iyenga Yoga focuses on the structural alignment of the body through the performance of posture and breathing control. This style of yoga is designed for all fitness levels and is excellent for beginners, the elderly and those recovering from an injury. ■ Starting Thursday 20 April for 11 weeks. 1pm2.30pm. Cost: $135. Phone 5990 0900. Balla Balla Community Centre.
Evening yoga with meditation Qualified instructor Sarah teaches a classical yoga session, incorporating breathing and meditation. Please wear loose comfortable clothing and bring a blanket and a mat if you have one. ■ Starting Wednesday 19 April for 11 weeks. 7pm to 8.15pm. Cost: $115. Phone 5990
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Tai chi - Beginners/Intermediate This physical exercise focuses the mind while conditioning the body. Tai chi has benefits for a variety of health conditions, including arthritis. It can also increase stamina, strengthen the body and help to dissipate stress. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and runners. ■ Starting Wednesday 19 April for 11 weeks.10am-11.30am. Cost: $120. Phone 5990 0900. Balla Balla Community Centre.
BATS Theatre Company are calling all potential Councillors of St Barnabus Parish Council and Villagers of Dibley for auditions of their upcoming adaption of the Vicar of Dibley. The theatre company will be performing the episodes ‘The Arrival’, ‘The Window and the Weather’. The company would also like to introduce their new president Annette Neilson (pictured) who is looking forward to seeing lots of people audition for the Vicar of Dibley. ■ Auditions held on Thursday 20 April from 7.15pm and Sunday 23 April from 2.15pm at The Factory – Rehearsal Centre for the Arts in Cranbourne. To book an audition call 0422 096 768.
Something different for seniors Come and try a game of table tennis with the Narre Warren Seniors Club. Male and female players are welcome. Friendly games just for fun and exercise. Entry fee is $1 and sharing coffee, tea and biscuits makes it a social morning with friends. Free coaching is provided. ■ Saturday mornings from 9.30am-noon. 192196 Centre Road, near the Narre Warren Railway Station. Contact: 9704 0015 or 0426 736 467.
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QUALITY LIVING, AND ROOM FOR ALL SITUATED in the bowl of a peaceful and sought-after court on half an acre is this magnificent architecturally designed sixbedroom family home. The two full kitchens and separate living zones makes this perfect for large or extended families. With quality fittings and features throughout, this is an opportunity not to be missed! Features six bedrooms, two master suites with ensuite and spacious walk-in robe upstairs and down. Entertainer's kitchen with stunning granite benches and quality appliances and the ultimate butler’s pantry (second kitchen) with stone benches, five separate living zones including front and rear lounge
(ready for home theatre) and upstairs retreat. Six-car garage with polished concrete floors, multiple roller door access and ample parking for boat or caravan behind gates (one for the tradies). With high ceilings, zoned airconditioning (refrigerated and evaporative), beautiful polished timber floors and a steam shower in downstairs ensuite, you’ll think you’re in a resort! A generous alfresco with built-in barbecue off the main family areas plus separate private sitting area complementing the rear lounge. Fruit trees and vines are plentiful in the expansive rear yard which is ideal for kids and pets. Prepare to relax, as all the work has been done for you.
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This attractive property is a true credit to the current owners, all the hard work has been done leaving a home to be proud of on 3 manicures acres (approx). A dam in the large rear paddock, chicken pens and lots of sheds, fruit trees and a vegie garden. The home has been lovingly restored from top to bottom and has added 18 new solar panels, a new stunning country kitchen with vinyl wrap cabinets, dishwasher and 900ml s/s oven, the living area has a new split system air conditioner and new wood heater with an impressive slate backdrop. There are three good sized bedrooms with built in robes and a large main bathroom. Only 2 km to the beach, 4 km to launch your boat and 7 min to Phillip Island. ADDRESS: 195 Soldiers Rd, Bass PRICE: $599,000 to $658,900 INSPECT: Saturday 15th April at 12.00pm to12.30pm or by appointment AGENT: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023 Atrealty Pty Ltd
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There’s so much more in a Rawdon Hill Home. Flexible designs with a great list of inclusions!
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Quality living, room for all.
For sale.
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56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au
Situated on a ½ acre block, is this magnificent architecturally designed family home. • 6 bedrooms, 2x master suites • Entertainer’s kitchen with the ultimate butler’s pantry • 5 separate living zones • 6 car garage & ample parking for boat/ caravan behind gates With high ceilings, zoned air conditioning (refrigerated & evap), polished timber floors & a steam shower in downstairs ensuite.
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Beaconsfield 5 Brodie Mews
Terrace style charm, Beaconsfield. For sale. Buyers Over $495,000 A classic 2 storey townhouse in the sought after Panorama Estate. Featuring reclaimed timber floors, high ceilings and study/4th bedroom this is a surprising package • 3 bedrooms, master with balcony • 2 seperate living areas • Spacious kitchen • Ample yard for the kids With heating/cooling, the park across the street and in a court location plus easy M1 access and close to Beaconsfield village and railway station this is a must see property!
F3 G2 H1 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255
Berwick 38 Harkaway Road
In the heart of Berwick. For sale. Buyers Over $695,000 • 3 spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite, downstairs powder room, stone bench tops, ducted heating, air conditioning • Double garage with internal access, side alfresco courtyard, rear entertainment area with generous grass area • Walk to Pioneer Park and Berwick Village, minutes drive to elite private and public schools, public transport and freeway access
F3 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894 Narelle Casey 0488 978 894
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Berwick 26 Hobart Avenue
Resort style living in Bryn Mawr. For sale. Buyers Over $1,000,000 A stunning 2 storey in arguably the best location in Berwick, fastidiously maintained family home which has been built for entertaining. • 4 bed + study, master with ensuite & dressing room • Entertainers kitchen with stone benches & quality appliances • 4 separate living areas including formal lounge, kitchen family room, rear lounge & upstairs retreat • Resort style alfresco, sparkling 10mtr solar heated pool and landscaped gardens
F4 G2 H2 I1 J1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255
Berwick 27 Stefan Drive
Parkland setting.
For sale. Buyers over $530,00 Immaculate presentation, low maintenance gardens, a great tenant & a private putting green • 3 Bed, 2 bath, absolute quality • Light filled kitchen, stone bench • 2 living areas, plantation shutters • Decked alfresco & Balinese Hut • 9ft ceiling, central heat & cooling Opposite Parkland, this feature home is only 3 left-turns from the freeway & all Berwick has to offer.
F3 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Sat 2:00-2.30pm Gerard McRae 0409 400 635 Catherine McRae 0438 634 246
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Cranbourne 119 Clarendon Street
Incredible development opportunity. For auction. Saturday 6 May at 11am There is so much to say about this superb property! Located in Central Cranbourne on approximately 1202 square metres of prime land. • 8 bedrooms in total across 2 dwellings. • Renovated kitchens & bathrooms. • Oversized double garage. Ideal for extended families, practitioners, business owners, in-law or teenage accommodation, possible respite house or prime development opportunity STCA.
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Cranbourne East 8 Aston Glade
The hunt is over – you’ve found it. For auction. Saturday 13 May at 11:30am Buyers Over $530,00 A fantastic family home with room for the whole family, in a perfect location. Featuring: • Four generous bedrooms • Three living areas, dining & study • Family kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Double garage with rear roller door & large pergola Also included is ducted heating, evaporative cooling, downlights & neutral tones throughout.
F4 G2 H2 I1 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405
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Narre Warren 8 Denver Drive
Oatlands opportunity.
For auction. Saturday 29 April at 11am Situated in a delightful location within close walking distance to Oatlands Primary School is this lovely 3 bedroom 2-bathroom home on 661 square metres of land. • 2 beautifully renovated bathrooms. • 2 separate living areas. • 1 and a half car garage. Possible unit site STCA and approval of all relevant authorities.
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Narre Warren South 7 Snowgum Court
All boxes ticked here.
For sale. Buyers Over $580,000 Situated in a sought-after court location is this immaculate 4 bedroom plus study family home with 3 spacious living areas. • Spacious family meals and delightful rumpus opposite. • 615sqm allotment with large pergola. Just a short drive to the recently expanded Casey Central Shopping Centre, Berwick Springs Lake & with local schools & transport within easy reach.
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Narre Warren South 6 Grandview Terrace
Grand views in Grandview. For sale. Buyers Over $395,000 Looking for that first home or the perfect property to add to your growing investment portfolio? This beautiful terrace style home is everything you could want and more. With the milk bar a stones throw away and only a very short drive to excellent amenities the only thing that’s missing from this one is you • 3 bedrooms, master with WIR/ES • Spacious meals and living room • Generous kitchen • Alfresco complete with BBQ
F3 G2 H1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255
Berwick 33 Hartsmere Drive
Berwick 16 Penny Lane
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56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021
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56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Kostya Baksheev 0451 661 771 Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333
Spacious Porter Davis home set on large 660m2 block • 4 Bedrooms all with WIR, FES in master • Modern kitchen, S/S appliances • Formal Lounge, family and rumpus • Study and outdoor entertaining area
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Set in the ever popular North Side Timbarra Estate, this home is ready for you to just move on in. Featuring; • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • 2 living areas & secure backyard • Large family friendly park close by
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8794 0500
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Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
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Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
Situated on approximately 652 square metres of land is this attractive and fully renovated 3 bedroom 2-bathroom home. • Updated galley kitchen • Large alfresco style sunroom • Oversized garage approx. 9m deep
Situated in a desirable location within the Oatlands Estate is this attractive 4 bedroom plus study, 2-bathroom home. • Spacious master with full en-suite • 2 separate living areas • Functional kitchen
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Neerim South 234 Main Neerim Road
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Shop FS005 Cranbourne Park SC , Buyers Over $320,000 Cranbourne • Fully renovated, new kitchen, new obrienrealestate.com.au bathroom Denis Hennequin • 2 bedrooms, master with views 0401 962 278
This custom made family home will meet your evolving lifestyle as your family grows. Its design provides good open living areas. • Spacious master with multiples BIR’s • Hostess kitchen with stone benchtop
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5625 6000 79 Princes Way, Drouin obrienrealestate.com.au Michael Wilkinson 0439 783 294
BERWICK Tynong North 25 Thompson Road
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Shop 3 11 John Street, Pakenham obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Contact Agent Michael Studd 0401 119 640 Brenda Studd 0416 132 458
A lifestyle property with riding arena, stables, shedding, 6 horse paddocks with irrigation. Cathedral ceilings, full kitchen stone benches, twin ovens, coonara & air con, covered entertaining area, heated spa, mains water, 30,000ltr tank.
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A MAGNIFICENT family home designed with exceptional space, storage and huge indoor/outdoor entertaining areas. Situated in sought-after St John Heights Estate within walking distance of Kambrya College, a primary school, shops and extensive parklands, this home with approximately 35 squares of living is not to be missed. Features include oversized master with large walk-in robe and ensuite, three further double bedrooms, generous lounge dining, fully appointed galley-style kitchen with extra-large walk in pantry, huge family room and stunning outdoor alfresco barbecue area, plus large rumpus room with built-in cabinetry. Other features include 7.1m by 7.4m garage with direct home entry and rear garden access, ducted heating, ducted vac, alarm, spa, cooling, six-door linen cupboard, plus 7.6m x 3.6m work shed. An inspection is a must to appreciate its size, beauty and location.
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Be Charmed on Canet Grove If you are looking for a charming place to call home, then make sure you have a look at this one on Saturday. With loads of character and Charm this 4 bedroom home has it all, 3 spacious living areas for the growing family. The master includes a roomy ensuite, boasting an oversized shower and large vanity. All the remaining bedrooms are off the hall at the rear of the home and all have built in robes which are serviced by the central bathroom, separate toilet and powder room. Gorgeous hostess kitchen with 900 upright cooktop/oven, dishwasher, plenty of bench and cupboard space and
beautiful vaulted ceiling adjoining the family dining area. All the modern comforts of ducted heating and evaporative cooling. For the entertainers you cannot go past the outdoor entertaining area. Hosting get togethers will be a dream under the beautifully decked pitched roof pergola area, with landscaped gardens including fruit trees, and side access, come and see for yourself what this lovely home has to offer. Walking distance to schools, parks, local shopping centre and in a quiet location. Ones this nice do not last long.
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Narre Warren South 8785 0377 Shop 20, Casey Central Shopping Centre, 400 Narre WarrenCranbourne Road
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Life Style Change Have you ever woke up one morning and thought it is time for a change? It is time to pack up and move to the place you have always dreamed about, give the kids a life where they can run and play on open land and grow up in nature. This magical property provides all the above for you, with 3 very good sized bedrooms and an abundance of living space throughout the house you and the rest of the family are sure to find happiness living together here.
the hills. The property sits on a land size of approx 2,079m2 which has a veggie garden and hot house towards the back of the land, you will also find a 8.4 x 4.8 shed complete with a smoke room where you can teach yourself how to smoke your own meat if that’s something that interests you. Water tank that holds 23,000 litres of water complete with a pump will allow you to keep the veggie garden growing strong and tend to the rest of the outside area.
The master has its own ensuite plus walk in robe to ensure some privacy for the adults of the family and even hosts its own balcony where you can watch the sun melt away behind
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A slice of Kevin Located in a prestigious pocket of Beaconsfield stands this stunning 3 bedroom home, which will have you wanting more from the moment you approach the front door. Cook up a storm with quality stainless steel appliances, and still be able to watch the kids run around in the backyard. A well thought out floor plan provides flow throughout the home and makes it open planned living. Property features include: side access to the backyard from the property, covered area from the garage to the front door so you can get your
shopping inside still dry,evaporative cooling throughout and a wall heater to keep you warm through the winter months ahead. You will have everything at your fingertips including being in close proximity to: Beaconhills College, Chisholm Institute, Monash University, Casey Hospital, all major freeways, and local shopping centres. Make sure that you come down to the open on Saturday this home is not one to be missed!
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Narre Warren South 8785 0377 Shop 20, Casey Central Shopping Centre, 400 Narre Warren - Cranbourne Road
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What a Beauty! appliance’s and loads of cupboard space over looking the sun filled meals family area that flows into rumpus room. Extra large separate lounge area for those relaxing times, bonus second rumpus room upstairs for the kids and their friends. Outside you will be greeted by a great size alfreco area for those family BBQs and watch the kids play on the 664m2 of land. Extra comforts include double garage with rear access, ducted heating, high ceilings, dishwasher, powder room and so much more. Be quick to act!
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Simon Field 0400 154 323 Bradley Linfield 0451 119 454 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 A partnership in caring 54 High Street, Berwick
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This fabulous family home with 4 living zones of grand proportions has brand new carpet throughout and has just been freshly painted, so if you’re looking for a home that is walking distance to schools, shops, parks & public transport, put this home straight to the top of your list. Boasting 4 bedrooms plus study, oversized master bedroom with plenty of extra space in the walk in robe, full ensuite, remaining bedrooms will easily accommodate double beds and have built in robes. Beautiful big kitchen with stainless steel
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outstanding garden and distant views. Outdoors provides a three car 8sq garage, with the benefit of side access for boats, caravans or the like, under the home offers storage as well. Alfresco & pergola are large and well positioned to take advantage of the garden. Solar power, ducted heating, large glass doors and 2.7m high ceilings are great creature comforts. This great home will excite all the family with its size and comfort.
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Steve Keam 0418 593 554 Lorenzo Longano 0405 278 458 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 A partnership in caring 54 High Street Berwick
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Cranbourne North 258 Alisma Blvd
4B 2C 2D 2I
Clyde North 12 Flowerbloom Crescent
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Pristine Display Living
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An impressive faรงade and landscaped gardens welcome you into your new dream home. Stunning kitchen with stone bench tops, window splashback & quality appliances. 3 spacious living areas The guest suite includes semi-ensuite with floor to ceiling tiles and frameless shower & WIR. The master suite with WIR and ensuite with double basins and feature freestanding tub. Great alfresco area with ceiling fan and low maintenance garden.
Negotiation Over $699,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23664
A wonderful faรงade and manicured gardens set the tone for this four-bedroom home on a 576sqm approx. block. A focal point of the home is the well-appointed kitchen, including stone bench tops and quality S/S appliances. Adjacent is the light filled family meals area as well as the living area with feature gas fireplace. The master suite ofers spacious double WIR as well as a ensuite with double basins, floating vanity and floor to ceiling tiles. Outside boasts an alfresco area, with ceiling fan and BBQ with cabinet.
Negotiation Over $680,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23634
Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Narre Warren South 1 Imperia Close
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
3B 2C 2D 2I
Narre Warren 45 Ellenvale Drive
Spacious Family Home
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Character and Charm
For Sale
Situated on a beautiful 580sqm approx. corner block is the perfect family home. Kitchen with quality appliances & WIP. The first floor includes the master suite with private ensuite, as well as a guest suite with private ensuite. Huge formal dining/living room, a study, a powder room and a large laundry. Upstairs are the two remaining bedrooms, and a beautiful, open gallery. Outside ofers a pergola area, with ceiling fan, and inbuilt facilities including the oven & low maintenance gardens.
Negotiation Over $610,00 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23666
This gorgeous home both inside and out includes 3 Bedrooms, 1 oversized study/ 4th bedroom and two large living areas, master equipped with ensuite and WIR. As you make your way past the formal lounge you will be greeted by open planned living/dining area as well at the light and bright kitchen, which boasts a cottage style feel. Ducted heating, split system cooling, double lock up garage, a large undercover alfresco area, as well as a generous sized yard.
Negotiation Over $520,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23683
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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
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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3B 2C 2D 1I
Berwick 1A Maryn Close
4B 2C 3D 3I
Berwick 66 Moondarra Drive
Botanical Northside Lifestyle.
For Sale
A Wonderful Lifestyle.
Auction
Located in one of Berwick’s most popular north of the highway areas is this charming 3BR residence. Entering the well kept home you will find the master suite ofering a WIR, and ensuite, lying adjacent to the sunlit lounge. Wandering through discover the centrally located kitchen with ample bench and cupboard space, overlooking thefamily area and onto the remaining two bedrooms, main bathroom and laundry. A spacious alfresco found to the rear of the single garage, and a flat yard with garden shed.
Price By Negotiation View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23689
Situated on a flat 630m2 allotment, in the sought ater Beaumont Waters estate, this 4BR + study, triple garage property has something for everyone. Functional floorplan with three separate living areas, formal lounge, light filled family / meals and spacious rumpus. Well appointed kitchen ofers ample bench and cupboard space, dishwasher and SS appliances, all overlooking the sizeable backyard. Master has an ensuite and WIR. Ducted heating, split system cooling, internal access to TLUG.
Saturday 29th April at 3.00pm View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23685
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 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
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
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4B 2C 2D 6I
Beaconsfield 34 Keith Parade
3B 2C 2D 1H 2I
Cranbourne East 198 Linsell Blvd
Serenity, Peace and Tranquility
For Sale
Aura and Elegance
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Sizeable retreat set here on approximately one beautiful acre. 3BR + study / 4th BR, master favoured with WIR & full ensuite. Incredible views looking over much of Beaconsfield, Berwick, and even out to Port Phillip Bay & to the Dandenong´s. Wood fire place, and three separate heating and cooling split systems & two 18,500 litre water tanks. Recent extension down stairs is the equivalent size of the original dwelling. You will feel like you are miles from the hustle and bustle, whilst being only minutes to suburbia.
Buyer Enquiry Range $740,000 - $790,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23584
Beautifully located on some 654m2 block is this gorgeous ex display double storey. The floorplan is well designed with 3 sizeable bedrooms, plus study, the master with ensuite and WIR and a downstairs powder room, plus under staircase storage. Kitchen is equipped with quality S/S appliances. Here the room is lit with hanging pendants creating a modern and cozy feel. The meals domain then opens out to the expansive alfresco area, with outdoor ornamental gas log fireplace.
Saturday 15th April at 3.00pm View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23655
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Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Vintage Styling On 1/2 Acre Oozing warmth, tradition and true Victorian charm, this period masterpiece simply must be on your inspection list. Unique half acre, pristinely manicured, located within the Beaconsfield precinct, close to Monash Freeway, Beaconsfield train station – not to mention some of Victoria’s top schooling facilities. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, full alarm & camera system. 7m x 10m double lock up garage.
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20 St Georges Road
A Privileged Lifestyle in Elite Location Located in the coveted St.Georges Road, Upper Beaconsfield, is this recently refreshed home surrounded by botanical like gardens on over an acre. The idyllic position, at the top end of a made Road is within an easy stroll to the Village, making for a convenient lifestyle. Behind the hedge sit’s a charming residence featuring 3 bedrooms, kitchen incorporating light filled family and dining room, split system heating/cooling and garden views from most rooms. Recent improvements include new carpets throughout, coonara heater and window furnishings. The grounds are nothing short of exquisite, offering the perfect balance of manicured lawns and multiple species of mature trees. Outdoor improvements include shedding, chicken coop and bird aviary. A circular drive with 2 access points makes for easy access. Services include sewerage, mains water and electricity. Time on the market is expected to be short lived.
Price: Buyers Over $845,000 Inspect By Appointment Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
BEACONSFIELD UPPER
127 Foott Road
Prestigious Equine Estate on Over 60 Acres Kaye Charles Real Estate are proud to present to market this unique property, expansive in size and superb in quality. The land is made up of approximately 30 acres of cleared, usable, fenced paddocks, ideal for horses and the remainder bushland. Indoor living, functional in design and charming in character offers a versatile floor plan. The home includes 4 bedrooms, study, sun room, fully equipped kitchen, spacious family room with timber lined, vaulted ceilings and a separate, light filled lounge. Downstairs offers a kids retreat/home office/studio or 3rd living room and 4th bedroom. Features en suite and walk in robe to master, 2 wood heaters, split system heating and cooling. Outdoor improvements are extensive, boasting an Olympic size menage, 2 dams, 6 vehicle carport, machinery shed, 6 paddocks, holding yards, 4 fully lined loose boxes and an enclosed yard for the pets or younger family members. Views to Harkaway and beyond are nothing short of spectacular. Properties of this caliber are rarely on offer and extremely sought after, hence, time on the market is expected to be short lived.
Price: Expressions Of Interest Inspect By Appointment Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
BEACONSFIELD UPPER
90 Hughendon Road
BEACONSFIELD UPPER
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COUNTRY CHARM LARGE BLOCK
Positioned on over 9 acres with a balance of cleared land & natural flora & fauna. Offering 3 Bdr’s this home is perfect to live in or renovate. Feats wood heating, S/S A/C, mains water, three phase power, dam & shedding. Conveniently located in the ever sought after location of Beaconsfield Upper in close proximity to the vibrant hubs of Beaconsfield and Berwick offering quality schools, sporting facilities & all desired amenities.
Kaye Charles presents this delightful family home positioned on over 1800m2 block. Surrounded by quality schools, kindergarten & overlooking beautiful parkland. 4 Bdr’s, mast with ens, form lounge, open plan family/meals area, study & fully appointed kitchen. Feats wood heat,duc heat,refridge cool. Outdoors features private gardens, undercover entertaining, large dbl carport & adjoining shedding/workshop.
Price: Buyers Over $640,000 Inspect By Appointment Jeanine Presley 0438332411
Price: Buyers Over $730,000 Inspect By Appointment Jeanine Presley 0438332411
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35 Villella Drive
cONTEmpORARY STYLE
Exceptional residence with quality finishes to create a family haven. Open plan & spacious family living accompanied with a sleek hostess kitchen. Features include: ducted heating, s/s air con, ceiling fans, an undercover decked alfresco area & low maintenance colour filled garden.
Berwick
27 cashmere crescent
4A 2B 2D
2B/3 Webb Street
INSpEcTION BY AppOINTmENT Serdar Ozcetin 0438 837 084
• Small factory/ofice • Features include two ofices & toilet facilities • Suit many uses • Approx. 156m2
Berwick
4A 2B 2D
2 Bayliss court
North Side court Location INSpEcT: By appointment BUYERS: $650,000 - $700,000 Graeme curtis 0419 538 940
maryknoll
A superb family residence situated in a quiet north side location with 4 BR’s, large formal lounge and dining rooms, fully appointed American Oak kitchen plus separate rumpus room with bar. Double garage with rear access, large garden shed and huge covered patio.
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Lot 12, 1 Ravendene court
INSpEcT: By appointment BUYERS: Over $650,000 Graeme curtis 0419 538 940
3A 2B 1D
2/84 Sweeney Drive
RAVENDENE ESTATE
• TITLED & READY TO BUILD • 2 Acre Lifestyle Allotments • Excellent Views • Protective Building Covenants • Building and Waste Envelopes • LAST LOT REMAINING!
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FOR LEASE BY NEGOTIATION INSpEcT: Saturday 12:00pm BUYERS: Over $515,000 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538 Todd mcKenna 0418 391 182
SpAcE AND LOcATION
A magnificent home featuring oversized master and ens, 3 dbl BRs, lounge, dining, galley style kitchen, family rm, rumpus rm, alfresco, a 7.1m X 7.4m garage with direct hm entry and rear yard access, ducted heating, alarm, cooling, a 7.6m x 3.6m work shed and more!
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cLOSE TO EVERYTHING! INSpEcT: By Appointment BUYERS: $440,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 779
Conveniently located, this home features a large, well appointed kitchen and a generous living space. The ensuite is huge and includes twin vanities and a bath! Other features include ducted heating, high ceilings and double-glazed windows. Just 4 yo, it won’t last. Call now.
INSpEcT: Saturday 11.00am BUYERS: Over $375,00 craig Ward 0409 695 188
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Berwick
Pakenham
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96-100 Main Street and 49 James Street PRIME DEVELOPMENT SITE
INSPECT: By Appointment
• To be sold as one • Approximately 2,000sqm in 3 Titles • Frontage to Main Street & James Street, Pakenham • Zoned Commercial 1 • Sold with vacant possession • Income potential of $55,600 per annum exclusive of GST and outgoings (as it stands).
BUYERS: Expressions Of Interest Closing Monday May 1 at 3:00pm Todd McKenna 0418 391 182 Ross Neilson 0418 331 696
An excellent high exposure site in the heart of Pakenham that lends itself for further development subject to Council approval for multi storey ofice, administration site, retail or medical facilities.
Pakenham
4A 2B 2D 1C
4 Howitt Place
SPACIOUS LUXURY LIVING IN A PRIME LOCATION
INSPECT: By Appointment
With an elegant street appeal & positioned in a quiet enclave of the Lakeside Estate is this superb easy flow floorplan residence. Generous size living rooms with the additional features of ornate cornices & a gas log fire. The kitchen is complete with butler’s pantry, stone bench, s/s appliances & an array of storage. Generous proportioned bedrooms, master with ensuite & WIR, remaining bedrooms with BIR’s & services by a large bathroom. Vast outdoor entertaining, accompanied by a 8 person spa, mature garden setting & additional storage room. Other features includeducted heating, refrigerated cooling & home office.
BUYERS: Over $575,000 Todd McKenna 0418 391 182 Matt Clark 0417 411 883
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T C A R T N O C R E D UN ER WANTED ANOTH
Bunyip
$500,000 - $520,000
GREAT LOCATION ON 2000M2 Attention all truckie’s, tradies’s and anyone who wants a huge backyard. Situated on a half acre allotment is this charming 3 bedroom home situated in the Main Street of the very tightly held township of Nar Nar Goon. The home consists of 3 bedrooms, a spacious lounge with gas log fire, a refurbished kitchen, an adjoining meals area which opens out to a small porch area. Outside comprises of an inground salt chlorinated pool ideal for those hot summer days. A large workshop 15m x 7.5m with mezzanine floor and wet bar with an adjoining carport, plus another double carport. This property offers a rare opportunity to secure a large allotment in a township location.
64B Wattletree Road
Buyers Over $395,000
QUALITY HOME – LOW MAINTENANCE This quality, modern three bedroom home situated within walking distance to shops and transport has plenty to offer. Two spacious living areas, ample robe space in the bedrooms, full ensuite, double garage with remote door and a hassle free low maintenance yard. It may be your own home, investment or just a great opportunity to buy into the popular Bunyip township. Impressive Inspection – Call Today!
Drouin
15 Hatfield Drive
Buyers Over $380,000
SPACE, STYLE & QUALITY!! Beautifully presented from top to bottom is this family home consisting of three bedrooms – master with walk in robe and full ensuite. Oversized kitchen with big breakfast bar, corner pantry, hotplates and oven. Tiled meals area with ducted heating throughout, light and bright lounge with split system cooling plus downlights. Private entertaining area with timber decking. Garage with internal access plus separate steel garage – perfect for the man cave/workshop. The best of everything here!!
Pakenham
156 Thewlis Road
Buyers Over $1,050,000
QUALITY LOCATION – LOVELY 11 ACRES The long driveway that leads to an established home & lovely view over the neighbouring valley makes this a superb opportunity for those who are striving to have a small acreage/famlet, yet be close to all township facilities. The dwelling incorporates large open living area, 3 good sized bedrooms, ensuite & main bathroom, timber kitchen, adjoining meals area which has garden outlook, a double garage/workshop with direct entry. Plenty of shedding, 10m X 12m concrete floor & caravan/horse float area with ample room to swing trailers, boats or truck. The chook run, fenced vegie patch & 8 paddocks complete this enviable property. Not easily found, an inspection is highly recommended.
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Phil Caswell 0419 882 650
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POLICIES WILL HEAT AN ALREADY BOILING MARKET HOME BUYERS
GUIDE MAT SUCKLING DIRECTOR OF RMS HOMES Ideally, I would have begun my first formal guide like this; the hows, whys, whats, wheres and whos of home buying! Considering the issues facing home buyers, I believe it pertinent to discuss some other topics which are affecting home buyers. Affordability. It is the enemy of first, second, and third home buyers. Most people across Melbourne are finding their money is getting them less than what it used to. In order to assist those struggling to save enough for deposits lobby groups, consumer groups and government representatives are considering possible solutions to the ‘affordability crisis’. I believe the responses from government are reactionary and not well thought through. To be honest, I think they will continue to heat an already boiling market. I will explain why they are not only ineffective, but also dangerous to the economy. Stamp duty – as of 1 July, all first home buyers, whether buying an established home or a house and land package (to the value of $600,000) will not have to pay stamp duty. Previously, first home buyers received a 50 per cent reduction. The excitement generated has led to some of our competitors using it as motivation in their latest marketing. Less stamp duty equals less upfront costs for a home buyer; that has to be good, right? I believe it will continue to drive up prices, especially land prices. The basic rules of economics are; - When supply is high – demand is low (in this case, prices go down).
- When supply is low – demand is high (in this case, prices go up). This stamp duty policy is going to encourage developers to raise land prices, not drop them, as demand for land is going to surge beyond its already ridiculous levels. Anyone who has been shopping for affordable land across Melbourne is finding it difficult, with most blocks having title dates of mid to late 2018! With wage growth not matching inflation, the issue of serviceability becomes an issue when land prices are increasing at the rate they are currently. What is the point of buying a block of land at X dollars, when you won’t be able to afford the house you want due to banks’ serviceability requirements! Home start finance initiatives (government sponsored lending programs) have been a successful option for low deposit home buyers in both South Australia and Western Australia. They provide people wanting to buy a home who have the capacity to service the repayments an opportunity to purchase via sharing an equity stake with the buyer. In order to be successful these programs rely heavily on the property value increasing, allowing the government sponsored program to recoup their monies at a profit when the home is sold. The buyer also pays a portion of their home loan repayment in interest to the government sponsored lender. I can hear many of you say “With the expenses I have, it is so hard to save a deposit. Mat, you are supposed to help us home buyers, why are you so negative when it comes to a program such as this?” There are two things we need to observe about Western Australia and South Australia. Both economies are in need of a kick start – unemployment in South Australia is high, and Western Australia is still recovering from the end of the mining boom. House prices in Western Australia have actually gone down in the past 18
months, leading it to become the most affordable state for first home buyers! The risk of the property market heating in these states is low – these initiatives stimulate the construction and development economy. We don’t have these issues in Melbourne. And like the stamp duty exemption, such a government incentivised program will only encourage developers to raise prices if more people are able to purchase property! The global financial crisis that started in America was caused by two things; 1. Government sponsored lending programs; and 2. Reckless bank policies which allowed low income earners with zero deposits to buy houses they couldn’t afford. The interference of government on financial policy creates more harm than good. It encourages developers to be greedy. Unfortunately, it is often that the underprivileged are misled and taken advantage of. Not everyone can afford mortgage repayments, whether it is due to existing credit circumstances or current work situation (part-time, casual or made redundant). There is a minimum standard that must be adhered to before a home buyer can be eligible to purchase a home. At RMS, we call it being financially fit. Via our numerous home buyer programs, we support all types of buyers from all types of circumstances get in a position where they become financially ‘fit’ to meet the demands of the lending requirements. So, after all that doom and gloom, do I have a solution to the affordability problem? 1. The first home owners grant and stamp duty concessions should be means tested. The degree to which buyers are eligible for these grants and concessions should be tested on a case by case basis. It is unfair and a waste of tax payer dollars for someone who already has a sizeable deposit (more than 10 per cent or has the
capacity via mum and dad) to receive the same concession as someone who has a five per cent deposit. 2. Place rules on developers pre-releasing land, and price cap land lots in greenfield land estates. Developers can’t pre-release stock quick enough to the market. Some estates are requiring depositors to register for ballots that may get them a block of land that is over 12 months away from title! Anyone lucky enough to receive a block avoids the dreaded ballot for the next stage, where usually prices will continue to rise only to live 50 metres down the road from the first release of land. This is driven by expression of interest and the amount of registered buyers. The scarcity of land availability driven by demand will only continue to drive prices up. If developers are required to release the bulk of their land within a certain timeframe when titles are due, we will see more stock on the market which will ideally give buyers freedom of choice. This freedom of choice will cool demand (as a result of a greater supply) and provide price relief for buyers looking for house and land packages. 3. Make building easier! Governments make it hard for developers to subdivide land, and for builders to build on land. The regulations and codes that must be followed and adhered to slow land releases and building approvals. It has never been harder to buy and build homes. The government (both local, state and federal) can incentivise buyers by making the development and building process easier – deregulate! This will allow quicker land releases, quicker building approvals, and less holding costs for both developers, builders and buyers. The only firms that get rich from lag times are government departments and banks! 12348650-ACM15-17
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Good Evans, a pavilion! By David Nagel When it comes to sporting clubs - it’s just about the ultimate accolade really! Being granted life membership of a club or organisation is one thing, but having your name adorn a pavilion or building is a rare and exquisite acknowledgement of a life-time of commitment to the cause. Unlike a life-member’s honour board - only one name will ever hang from the pavilion at Beaconsfield. Peter Evans - life-member, past president, volunteer and benefactor - received that ultimate accolade at a special ceremony held at Holm Park Reserve on Saturday. Current-day president Troy Robinson had the honour of making the announcement. “We’re into year five of our journey here at Holm Park and some great history has been held at the club over the years, at different venues, in different competitions, dating back to 1890, our inaugural game against Cranbourne,” Robinson told a hushed crowd. “It’s important that our players, our group, our community, understand and embrace our history and realise that it’s a big part of the future. Today is one of those milestone days that we will be able to put in the history books, one that we will be able to teach our kids, friends and our supporters about as we evolve. “I have the great honour today of having the ability to name our pavilion after one of our greats. Today it gives me the great pleasure in announcing that the pavilion here at Holm Park will now be known as the Peter Evans Pavilion.” A spontaneous round of applause greeted the announcement, Evans shocked and overawed at the magnitude of the honour. He wiped tears from his eyes before making an emotional speech, his voice breaking as he gave a brief insight into his special relationship with the club. A builder by trade, Peter Evans started his association with the club in 1980 as team manager for son Simon’s junior side. He served on the
Peter Evans, left, receives congratulations from Beaconsfield president Troy Robinson at Holm Park Road on Saturday. 167128 Picture: DAVID NAGEL senior committee from 1984 and was president in 1988 and 1989 and again in the premiership year of 2001 when he guided the club through a demanding time of change. He was made a life member in 1997. But his greatest contribution to the club has been as a loyal sponsor and supporter, completing building works to the old rooms at Perc Allison Oval before playing a pivotal role in the move to Holm Park Road. Many at the club are adamant that without his support and financial backing, the move to Holm Park Road may never have eventuated. Past president John Airdrie paid his respects.
“Peter built the extension on the old rooms at Perc Allison so has had a major, major influence on all the building infrastructure at the club,” Airdrie said. “We’re very proud of him. He’s an unassuming, quiet, in the background sort of guy, but he deserves every credit he gets, a super person, a super individual who has put his money up to help this club to be what it is today.” Evans then spoke to the Gazette about the honour. “I’m bloody surprised, I can tell you that,” he began. “I was told we were coming here to honour Charlie (Doro) and then they spring this on me, what a great honour. I’m just so surprised, unbelievable. "You don’t think about those sorts
of things when you’re doing it, the main thing was to have the best pavilion in the shire and to provide something for everyone to use. It will be ongoing and it will be great.” So what does the club mean to him? “For the last 35 to 40 years it’s been a massive part of my life, as president, all the work you put in, and it all started with my young bloke coming down for a kick when he was eight. He’s 44 or something now and I’m still here. “It’s just been such a welcoming club. I came down to watch a game of football one day, got introduced to the locals and I thought how good is this. From that this has all happened, they didn’t know me from a bar of soap and it’s been one happy journey ever since.”
Evans then heaped praise on his wife Iris for her support. “These things don’t happen unless your wife allows you to come down and get involved in the first place,” he said. “Iris has backed me all the way, and years ago the kids would be down here playing while she was working in the canteen. It’s been fantastic for the family. "I’m so honoured; flabbergasted actually; it really has made my day. I can’t believe it.” Robinson summed up the feeling in the room with his final words. “The club is forever grateful for the involvement of both Peter and Iris Evans.”
Magner walks off after onfield clash By David Nagel In an ironic twist, the Berwick Football Club has requested an investigation into an incident that took place during the second quarter of Saturday’s grand final rematch against Cranbourne. The alleged incident, which left starrecruit James Magner with a bloodied right eye and forced to leave the field of play, occurred during a collision between Magner and Cranbourne midfielder Luke Bee-Hugo. The irony of Berwick’s request is that Cranbourne followed the same path after an incident between Berwick skipper Madi Andrews and Cranbourne midfielder Mat Fletcher during the corresponding clash at the same venue last year. Andrews was brought before the tri-
bunal and suspended for four matches. Berwick launched an appeal with the AFL Victoria Country Appeal Board and had the decision overturned, allowing Andrews to play in last year’s finals series. Berwick president Glenn Gambetta confirmed the club had made formal contact with the league and requested an investigation, a process which requires a $500 surety. “I don’t want to play this out in the media but what I can say is that we have sent a formal letter to the league and have requested an investigation into an incident that took place on Saturday against Cranbourne,” Gambetta said. “There will be no further comment from the club at this stage.” Magner had won a one-on-one contest on Berwick’s half-forward line - the
scoreboard half-forward flank at Edwin Flack Reserve - and had just fired off a handball when the alleged collision occurred. Magner was forced to his knees by the impact but recovered sufficiently to make his way from the ground under his own steam. SEFNL will now request an investigation into the incident which will need to be completed inside the mandatory 21 days by investigation officer assigned to the case. The investigation officer will then make his recommendations to SEFNL. If a tribunal appearance is recommended, the tribunal needs to take place within nine days, with at least 48 hours’ notice given to the members of the tribunal - who only sit on either Tuesday or Wednesday nights.
Berwick recruit James Magner leaves Edwin Flack Reserve with a cut right eye after a second-quarter incident against Cranbourne. 167125 Picture: DAVID NAGEL
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The Stingrays tasted victory for the second time this season. 166487 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS bit of effort into it, the Rays defense, without its regular skipper and defensive general Oscar Clavarino, stood firm and relented against a barrage of attacks. But the second-half fadeout would be of concern to the coaching staff, who has seen the side play some ordinary quarters of football so far. Mitch Cotter was once again outstanding the Rays, while Mason DeWit found some form and Jai Nanscawen impressed with his exceptional goal-sense. In a team missing virtually its entire leadership group in Tom De Koning, Hunter Clark, Oscar Clavarino and Luke Davies-Uniacke, the Rays were able to unearth some of their more inexperienced players. But Stingrays Assistant Coach
Nick Cox was pleased that the group walked away with the win, although he concedes that the second-half was a concern that they will need to address. “We weren’t very happy with our second-half - the first half was as good as we’ve ever played. All the things we put into place over the summer worked really well, but for some reason after half-time we stopped - full credit to them, when the rain came down in the secondhalf they showed us how to play wet weather footy,” he said. “At the moment, that inconsistency is there - we did change things around, but it is a development program so we tried some kids in different positions. “There are some things we need to work on before we play Sandringham that’s for sure.”
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Tigersharks head to Nationals By Nick Creely The 2017 Georgina Hope Foundation Australian Age Swimming Championships over Easter provide the perfect opportunity for the Casey Tigersharks to show off the talent that has been developing for several years. The competition, which will be held at the Sleeman Sports Complex in Brisbane from 16 April to 23 April, features some of the country’s most talented young swimmers. It’s an exciting young team, with Kyle Young, Jy Macgregor, Shaun Banzon, Tyson Caddy, Rebecca Henderson and Rachel Emmett to take to the pool in search of glory. The Tigersharks are well known to produce champions, with Olympian Josh Beaver, Para Pan Pacific representative Eli Cole, Australian representa-
tive Matson Lawson and Commonwealth Games representative Mitchell Pratt all coming through their program. Tigersharks Head Coach Craig Albery, who has been with the team for twelve months, is a highly rated coach of junior athletes, and said that it’s a great opportunity to put into action what they’ve been preparing for. “They’ve had a year of preparation - they virtually start preparing two weeks after the last nationals - in between there obviously there are other meets and championships, but the swimmers see it as the pinnacle competition of the year,” he said. The team, which is going through a transitional phase, has seen several young swimmers raise some eyebrows so far this year, something Albery
believes will make the organisation even stronger in the future. “We are in a big re-development phase at the moment and what has been really pleasing is to have several of our younger and less experienced swimmers post times within two seconds of the national standard,” he said. “That of course, is very exciting for them and will hopefully see us in a better position as an organisation this time next year.” The clubs Vice-President Doug Vohs praised the group of young swimmers who have the capacity to do great things in the competition. “We are really proud of the swimmers who have qualified for this year’s Nationals in Brisbane,” he said. “They have all worked really hard throughout the year.”
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Cox was full of praise for a lot of the younger kids who stood up admirably in the spot of almost half-a-dozen of their top-line players who were unavailable, and was also happy with the response after an embarrassing defeat against Geelong the week prior. “There was a few that stood up - 17-year-old Bailey Williams was outstanding kicking three goals, Mitch Cotter was great and he has probably been our most consistent player so far this year, and Mason DeWit was superb,” he said. “We didn’t think our structures fell down against Geelong, they were just bigger and stronger but our effort was poor. “Our effort was the big thing we focused on this week - if we get beaten by a bigger and better opponent so be it, but the effort needs to be there.” The TAC Cup will not be in action next week, but the Rays will return to the field on 22 April with a crucial clash against Sandringham Dragons at Frankston Oval. DANDENONG STINGRAYS 8.0 12.3 14.3 16.6(102) GWV REBELS 1.1 3.3 9.7 12.10(82) DANDENONG STINGRAYS GOALS: J.Nanscawen 4, B.Williams 3, R.D’Arcy 3, T.Murphy 2, T.Roberts, J.Plumridge, B.Schidmt, W.Smith. BEST: M.Cotter, A.Zijai, M.DeWit, T.Freeman, J.Nanscawen, T.Murphy. GWV REBELS GOALS: L.Wareham 2, H.Hobbs, T.Berry, M.Schnerring, L.Essenwanger, A.Harvey, A.Shepherd, M.Gattek, A.Domic, J.Johnston, J.Hill. BEST: C.Wellings, L.Meek, T.Reed, F.Appelby, T.Berry.
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TAC CUP REVIEW - ROUND 3 Not even a stunning resurgence in the second-half was enough to hand the GWV Rebels a shock victory, with the Dandenong Stingrays holding on for dear life to bank a 20-point win on Saturday. In what was a bit of a Jekyll and Hyde game for the Rays, a quickstart proved crucial and highlighted the amount of talent embedded on their list. With last week’s embarrassing drubbing on their minds, the Rays played like a team possessed early, running all over a shell-shocked Rebels side, jumping to a 41-point lead at quarter-time. Incredibly, the Rays kicked 8.0 in the first-quarter, including some absolute ripping goals and electrifying passages of play. It was more of the same in the second-quarter, with the Rays extending their ominous lead to 54, virtually beyond reach for the Rebels. But something changed immediately after the siren sounded to begin a second-half most expected to be a cake-walk for the Rays. The rain started pelting down, and with a 54-point advantage a comeback was almost impossible. But the Rebels turned back the clock on a now stunned Stingrays defence, peppering the goals to kick 6.4 to just 2.0 for the quarter, reeling the margin back to a gettable but still difficult 26-point buffer. And despite throwing every little
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Some room for improvement By David Nagel An eerie feeling descended upon the South East Football Netball League on Saturday - and we’re not just talking about the wild electrical storm that cut short all three matches and plunged daylight into darkness. The real eeriness was felt by Cranbourne, who had a strange and frightening experience of its own at the hands of Berwick going down by 47 points at Edwin Flack Reserve. The Wickers looked every inch the team that took all before it in 2015, combining a brutally sound defensive unit with a flexible front half to clinically pull apart a Cranbourne unit lacking in inspiration and cohesion. Berwick coach Stewart Kemperman drew on the words of his premiershipwinning mentor from Noble Park to describe the significance of the victory. “As the great Mick Fogarty used to say when I was at Noble Park, ‘it’s only round two and we’ve done nothing yet,” Kemperman said, proving he did listen to his former leader. “As coach, that’s the message to sell
to the players, we’ve done nothing yet, and it’s easy because it’s true. It’s important to bank the wins early, but it’s also a bit premature to be getting too excited. I think we’ve still got a lot of areas to improve on and I’d be disappointed if the players weren’t thinking the same thing.” Kicking with the aid of a firm breeze, Berwick was all over the Eagles in the first term. Skipper Madi Andrews was dynamite, kicking the first two goals of the match inside five minutes, leading a midfield brigade of Ash Smith, Bryce Rutherford, Michael Harold and Jimmy Magner into a period of dominance. Andrews, Smith and Rutherford were ball-magnets in the first term, sharking the taps of Cranbourne ruckman Michael Boland who was getting first touch at the ball. Ty Ellison and Brad Bigaignon answered for the Eagles before two goals to Bob Kemperman and another to Magner gave the Wickers a well-deserved 20-point lead at quarter time. But it was in the second quarter
SEFNL SCOREBOARD ROUND 2 - SENIORS BERWICK 5.2 8.3 10.9 10.10(70) CRANBOURNE 2.0 2.3 3.5 3.5(23) BEACONSFIELD 3.1 6.4 11.9 12.11(83) TOORADIN-DALMORE 1.3 2.4 3.4 3.4(22) OFFICER 2.1 4.2 6.4 6.4(40) NARRE WARREN 3.4 5.9 10.12 10.12(72) RESERVES: Berwick 9.9(63) v Cranbourne 4.6(30),
Beaconsfield 19.13(127) v Tooradin-Dalmore 5.1(31), Officer 4.2(26) v Narre Warren 17.15(117). UNDER 19: Narre Warren B 7.7(49) v Pakenham 9.10(64), Berwick 7.6(48) v Cranbourne A 10.9(69), Beaconsfield 25.17(167) v Tooradin-Dalmore 1.0(6), Officer 5.8(38) v Narre Warren A 16.10(106). SENIOR LADDER TEAM W L D B % PTS BERWICK 2 0 0 0 216.07 8 NARRE WARREN 1 0 0 1 180.00 8 CRANBOURNE 1 1 0 0 235.64 4 BEACONSFIELD 1 1 0 0 158.90 4 DOVETON 1 0 0 0 152.78 4 Tooradin-Dalmore 1 1 0 0 74.38 4 Pakenham 0 1 0 1 55.88 4 Officer 0 2 0 0 61.54 0 Hampton Park 0 1 0 0 14.42 0 This week: Hampton Park v Doveton (Good Friday), no
game for all other teams. NETBALL A GRADE: Beaconsfield 33 v Tooradin 50, Berwick 41 v Cranbourne 43, ROC 29 v Narre Warren 54, Pakenham - Bye. B GRADE: Beaconsfield 57 v Tooradin-Dalmore 37, Berwick 36 v Cranbourne 24, ROC 46 v Narre Warren 53, Pakenham - Bye. C GRADE: Beaconsfield 29 v Tooradin-Dalmore 16, Berwick 14 v Cranbourne 33, ROC 20 v Narre Warren 36, Pakenham - Bye. D GRADE: Beaconsfield 26 v Tooradin-Dalmore 24, Berwick 16 v Cranbourne 37, ROC 22 v Narre Warren 37, Pakenham - Bye. 17 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 33 v Tooradin-Dalmore 10, Berwick 26 v Cranbourne 31, ROC 37 v Narre Warren 47, Pakenham - Bye. 17 UNDER WHITE: Beaconsfield 53 v Tooradin-Dalmore 4, Berwick 27 drew Cranbourne 27, ROC 18 v Narre Warren 46, Pakenham - Bye. 15 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 32 v Tooradin-Dalmore 5, Berwick 29 v Cranbourne 12, ROC 29 v Narre Warren 25, Pakenham - Bye. 15 UNDER WHITE: Beaconsfield 45 v Tooradin-Dalmore 2, Berwick 24 v Cranbourne 22, ROC 28 v Narre Warren 17, Pakenham - Bye, Doveton - Bye. 13 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 18 v Tooradin-Dalmore 10, Berwick 24 v Cranbourne 20, ROC 29 v Narre Warren 13, Pakenham - Bye. 13 UNDER WHITE: Beaconsfield 54 v Tooradin-Dalmore 4, Berwick 27 v Cranbourne 5, ROC 23 v Narre Warren 8, Pakenham - Bye, Doveton - Bye. A GRADE TEAM Tooradin-Dalmore Narre Warren Cranbourne Beaconsfield ROC Pakenham Doveton Berwick Hampton Park
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where the Wickers’ defensive press really did kick into gear. Players like Michael Riseley, Michael Johnson, a rejuvenated Riley Heddles, Jayden Joyce and Luke Sheppard set up a defensive wall that the Eagles were unable to penetrate. The Wickers kicked 3.1 to 0.3 to take an unassailable six-goal lead into half time. The Wickers wasted opportunities, kicking 2.6 to 1.2 in the third quarter, before a gathering storm brought a close to play roughly 10 minutes into the final term. Tim Gunn and Bob Kemperman kicked two each as permanent forwards while Andrews, Rutherford and Magner -who had an absorbing duel with Brandon Osborne when forwardkicked two each from the midfield. Ellison was the only multiple contributor for the Eagles, while Osborne was joined by Stu Morrish, Dylan Cavalot and Boland on a restricted list of best players. Beaconsfield showed that the gap between itself and Tooradin is still im-
Narre Warren star Michael Collins played a key role in the Magpies fivePicture: STEWART CHAMBERS goal victory over Officer. 166956 mense with a 61-point victory at Holm Park Reserve. The Eagles forged ahead at each change, putting the Seagulls to the sword and will now have high expectations as they look to engage in their sixth consecutive finals series. Lachie Modica and Jake Bowd were impressive for the winners while Aisakie O’Hailpin was clearly the Seagulls best performer in the ruck. And a third-quarter surge has seen Narre Warren take a 32-point victory
over Officer at Starling Road. There was only one point the difference early in the third term before the Scanlon brothers, Nick and Stewart, kicked three quick goals in succession. Jack Wheeler and Michael Collins were instrumental in the victory while Andrew Dike was brave in defence for the Kangas. Hampton Park and Doveton will complete Round 2 with a Good Friday showdown at Robert Booth Reserve.
Seagulls continue their fine form By David Nagel Tooradin has emerged as the earlyseason challenger to Narre Warren after a commanding 50-33 win over Beaconsfield at Holm Park Reserve. Leading 10-9, Beaconsfield coach Simon O’Shanassy made just the one change at quarter time, replacing Ash Gill with Rylee Nelson in wing attack, in stark contrast to Tooradin’s Kelly Andrews who swung the changes at the first break. Andrews moved Sara Duncan from wing defence to centre, in an attempt to slow down the impact and drive of Beaconsfield centre Jasmine Jones, while the fresh legs of Jess Maher filled the wing defence void with ease. The Gulls turned a one-goal deficit at the first break into a six-goal advantage by half time. Their 1710 quarter was propelled by Ebony Dolan (GK) and Bec Kinna (GD) at the defensive end, through Jess Maher (WD), Duncan (C) and Emma Iacovou (WA) through the midcourt, and finished off in style by the two goalers. Not all was lost for the Eagles who got more game time into defenders Taylah Jencke and Britnee Tyers and did outscore the Seagulls in the first term. Dani Cameron (GK) tried hard as usual for the Eagles, while Bianca Sanzaro (GS) scored 27 goals despite a quiet third quarter. Both teams face tough assignments after Easter, with the Eagles taking on back-to-back champions Narre Warren and Tooradin taking the tricky trip to Casey Fields to take on Cranbourne. Narre Warren’s premiership defence has started brightly, the Magpies proving far too strong for ROC, winning 54-29 at Starling Road. Playing their first game for the season in windy conditions didn’t stop the Magpies from producing a fine display, with a 15-6 first quarter showing the champs had lost none of their magic.
ROC’s Amy Jones and Narre Warren’s Leigh Taylor battle hard for possession at Starling Road. 166956 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS The early drive came through the midcourt, Leigh Taylor and Brit Mashado (C) sharing the centrepass duties, while the speed, consistency and game sense of Erin Clark (WD) and Bec Potalej (WA) proved a tough match up for their Kangaroo counterparts. ROC fought back well in the second quarter from its slow start with
Ash Barnett (C) and Courtney Linhart (GA) showing true resilience. And Cranbourne has withstood a brilliant second-half revival from Berwick to take the points 43-41 at Edwin Flack Reserve. The Eagles led by just one at quarter time but a brilliant 18-11 second term set the cat amongst the pigeons. But the navy blues held firm, reversing the trend with a 12-5
third quarter to cut the margin back to one. Scores were tight all the way through the last quarter but the Eagles showed composure to hold on in a thriller. Mel Perrins (WD/C), Nat Sparks (WA) and Steph Ryan (C) were super for the winners while Bec Langford and Renee Gill were determined in defence for the Wickers.
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Cute, cheap and functional By Ewan Kennedy, Marque Motoring One of my frequently voiced gripes about design is that fashion too often is allowed to override function. We get cars that look stunning, but have cramped interiors, or too little ground clearance, or silly little boots. How a car as cute and fascinating in its style as the Suzuki Ignis can be both fashionable and functional brings a big smile to my face. Just look at that pert nose, fascinating tail with the stylised Suzuki badge in the C-pillars and interesting interior then jump inside one at a local Suzuki dealer and be amazed at the amount of space it provides. It’s not really a small car, or a small SUV, rather a brilliant crossover between the two. The entry level GL manual comes to market at $15,990, the CVT $16,990, while the GLX, CVT only, tops out the range at $18,990. The latter was our test car. On-road costs need to be added to these prices. Ignis GLX has 16-inch alloy wheels, up from the GL’s 15s, automatic LED headlamps with integrated LED daytime running lights, keyless entry and push start, automatic airconditioning and privacy rear glass. We love the shape, and the customisation it cries out for. Colours, including two-tone combinations, give plenty of chances to personalise.
You can also customise the grille trim and centre garnish, choose wheel decals, side stripes and the C-pillar gill slits. Even the door mirrors and foglights can get their own personality. The Ignis’ cabin can also be personalised with the colour choices on the seat trim, centre console, transmission surrounds, grab handles on the doors, air vents. Interestingly the previous Ignis, which was last sold in Australia in 2005, had a fair bit of Australian engineering input. This time around, although our local guys and gals were part of the global team, most of the work was done by Japan. Standard across the range are 7.0inch infotainment touch screen for satellite navigation and rear-view camera, as well as access to audio, aux inputs, USB and SD card, Bluetooth and smartphone connection to Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and MirrorLink. The leather trimmed three-spoke steering wheel has audio and cruise control buttons, plus hands-free phone use. Safety is five-star with dual front, side and curtain airbags, electronic stability program, anti-lock brakes with electronic brake force distribution and brake assist. Somewhat illogically, CVT adds a hill holder.
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15 TO CHOOSE, Auto, 5 Door Hatch, 1.4Lt, only 20,000kms. Eg: 1JE 6WH
TDCI, Auto, 5 Door Hatch, 2.0Lt Turbo Diesel. 1JO8WH
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Active, Auto, Sedan, Full Body Kit, 2.0Lt, 76,000kms. ZER 652
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2010 Holden Captiva CX
2013 Ford Territory TX
2014 Hyundai Veloster FS4
2014 Subaru BRZ Sports
2013 Pajero VRX Wagon
Auto, 2.2 Lt Diesel, 7 Seater, Only 56,000 Kms. YJZ853
Auto, 5 Seater, 2.7Lt Turbo Diesel, 109,000kms. ZQR 521
Series II Coupe Plus, Auto, Panoramic Roof, Leather, 46,000kms. SS000694
Coupe, Auto, 2.0Lt Motor, Only 8,000kms SS000701
Auto, 7 Seater, 3.2Lt Turbo Diesel, Towbar. 1JL 6RR
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Images are either base model, same model or actual vehicles. See in store or website: www. mitsubishi-motors.com.au for Mitsubishi Diamond Advantage details. LMCT 0011602
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5-star ANCAP safety rating on 4x4 D-MAX Crew Cab models built from November 2013 onwards, 4x2 D-MAX Crew Cab High Ride models built from November 2014 onwards and all MU-X models. ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs irst, for eligible customers. Excludes trays and accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program ("CPS Program") applies to Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date on or after 1/1/15 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The 5 years Capped Price Servicing covers the irst 5 Scheduled Services for 16.5MY and later vehicle models for up to 5 years/50,000km (whichever occurs irst). CPS Program is subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 and 4x2 High Ride models and 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when itted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. ~Includes economy alloy tray itted at motorpool. #Fuel consumption and emissions igures based on ADR 81/02 (combined cycle test) and are to be used for vehicle comparison purposes only. Actual fuel consumption and emissions will vary depending on many factors including, but not limited to, traic conditions, individual driving style and vehicle condition. §Leather on body contact areas of the seats. *Private and ABN holders only. Excludes government, leet, rental & non-proit buyers. Includes one year business vehicle registration, CTP insurance, dealer delivery and statutory charges. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $450 extra. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers from 1/3/17 until 30/4/17 unless extended, varied or while stocks last. Excludes demonstrators.
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