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friends for respecting our privacy and for all your love and support.” The 56-year-old Pakenham driver of a Toyota LandCruiser was reported to have just left Casey Hospital after a dialysis procedure. His vehicle had crossed a Kangan Road median strip, then became airborne and struck several cars as it careered through the car park. He was taken to Dandenong Hospital in a stable condition. Detective Sergeant Mark Amos, of Victoria Police, said Brax’s father had “gone outside with his son, holding his hand, doing what good dads do”. “It clearly shows they’ve got two very caring parents looking after child and this has come clean out of the sky on them. “There’s no way you could predict this was going to happen.” A Victoria Police spokeswoman said the police investigation was ongoing.
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Donations have flowed readily for the Narre Warren South family of a four-yearold boy tragically killed by a four-wheel-drive that crashed through a Berwick medical clinic car park. Within days, more than $23,000 has been pledged on two memorial crowdfunding websites to help Brax Aidan Kyle’s grieving family. Aaron Grant paid for the family’s monthly rent of more than $1500 out of his own pocket - and then set up a GoFundMe page that raised enough for more than two months’ rent for the family. Mr Grant posted the initiative onto the Casey Crime Page on Facebook. “Thankyou to every member who has so far dug deep and helped a local family of our close community,” Mr Grant said. Mr Grant said any vouchers, food or donations would help the Kyle family “rest their son at peace” without the stress of rushing back to work. The Casey Crime Page administrators were discussing further steps to help out, he said. “I am very honoured and grateful for the support that our group and the local community members have shown at such a sad time. “The rapid stream of good will brings our community closer.” A MyCause page was also set up to support the family
“during this difficult time”, and attracted 382 donors giving more than $19,475, as of 26 April. Well-wishers also wrote a stream of condoling messages and prayers for Brax, his brother and parents on the site. “My heart breaks for you all,” one commented. “Fly high little Brax. Take that smile and shine bright through those clouds.” Flowers, teddy bears and notes have also been laid at the Kangan Drive clinic’s entrance where Brax had been struck while holding his father’s hand about noon on 21 April. Paramedics and Epworth HealthCare staff on the spot fought to revive him shortly after the crash. In a statement, his family thanked the community, relatives and friends for their support. “Our darling Brax was tragically killed in a car accident,” the family wrote. “Our family thank the community, extended family and
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Community News The Casey People’s Panel has spoken! Operation Bounce Back to tackle vehicle thet in Casey
3FQSFTFOUBUJWFT PG UIF mSTU FWFS $BTFZ 1FPQMF T 1BOFM IBWF EFMJWFSFE UIF group’s 24 recommendations to the City of Casey following four weeks of intense deliberations. The 54 panel members were drawn from across the municipality BOE XFSF NBUDIFE BHBJOTU $FOTVT EBUB UP SFnFDU BHF HFOEFS BOE ethnicity of Casey’s population.
The City of Casey has teamed up with the National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council (NMVTRC) and Victoria Police on a campaign aimed at driving down motor vehicle theft in Casey.
Meeting four times in March, the People’s Panel were given a crash course on Council operations and heard from a panel of experts before deliberating on the big challenge Council faces – how to address the long-term challenge of funding what Council believes it TIPVME CF EFMJWFSJOH UP GVMmM UIF DPNNVOJUZ T WJTJPO BOE XIBU JU DBO afford to deliver.
Operation Bounce Back aims to educate the community in protecting themselves from motor vehicle theft.
The panel decided on 24 recommendations which they’ve presented to Council, and they will now be used to shape the Draft 2017-21 Council Plan and 2017-18 Draft Budget.
It’s important to remember that car security begins at home, and the easiest way to avoid becoming a victim of motor vehicle theft is to reduce the opportunity for offenders. Thieves often target homes to steal car keys of secure vehicles; enhancing your home’s security is one way to prevent that occurring as well as safeguarding your vehicle’s keys - they are worth as much as the value of your car.
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For more information or to view the recommendations visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/peoplespanel.
For simple steps on safeguarding your keys and car visit www. carsecuritybeginsathome.com.au.
Free Event Forums Do you run a community event and would like to learn more about ‘best practice’ and the regulations and legislation that may affect you? If so, then don’t miss the City of Casey’s next Event Forums. These FREE forums are open to community event organisers to help them better understand Council’s event related services and provide an opportunity for participants to network and discuss their experiences. The forum will cover a range of topics including Council’s Event Approval "QQMJDBUJPO QSPDFTT USBGmD management, waste management, event related permits, food handling requirements and the event support services that Council offers. Date: Wednesday 24 May 2017 Time: 3.00 pm – 5.00 pm or 6.00 pm – 8.00 pm Venue: City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren Bookings are essential and can be made by calling City of Casey on 9705 5200 or emailing events@casey. vic.gov.au.
The Casey People’s Panel deliberated over four weeks on the challenges Council faces.
Immunisation sessions explained The City of Casey has marked World Immunisation Week 2017 (24-30 April) with the launch of a new video about what to expect at an immunisation session. The video aims to help reduce misconceptions and alleviate concerns for new attendees, by providing advice on what to bring, what to expect during your visit, vaccine types, when not to attend, after care BEWJDF BOE XIFSF UP mOE GVSUIFS JOGPSNBUJPO Immunisations help to protect the community against harmful infectious diseases that are associated with serious illness and death. Council hosts regular FREE immunisations sessions at various locations and times across Casey. To check out the video or view our immunisation schedule visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/immunisation.
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Cut council services plea By Cam Lucadou-Wells A people’s panel of 54 residents has given a strong message to Casey Council - don’t increase rates. Among the panel’s 24 recommendations, there was instead a willingness to cut council services, according to a report tabled on 18 April. Panellists also recommended higher fees for “non-essential” services and developer contributions. The panel advised Casey to shut down services duplicated by other agencies and industries, to explore more outsourcing and to do an efficiency-review of all services. Other People’s Panel recommendations included: Cutting labour costs by partnering with employment and volunteer programs; Improving opportunities for local business to win council tenders; Reviewing hard waste collections - such as cutting to one free collection a year or providing vouchers to dump at the tip; Live-streaming council meetings, and seeking more community feedback on major decisions and Exploring a “big employment and education attractor” to Casey. Casey Council Mayor Sam Aziz said the People’s Panel recommendations were “outstanding” and validated the council’s efforts to better respond to residents’ needs. The findings were being incorporated into Casey’s draft 2017-21 Council Plan, Cr Aziz said. “Everything from the budget to our capital works priorities will be driven by the priorities outlined by the panel. “It’s incredible what we can achieve as a community when we sit down in the spirit of co-operation and work to-
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gether to try and tackle the many challenges we face as a community.” Brendan Browne, of the Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association, said some of the cost-cutting recommendations should be taken with a “grain of salt” due to “an element of push-polling” by the council. “Participants were repeatedly told of the $180 million shortfall that is supposed to befall council in 11 years’ time, despite the fact that this figure is based on highly unreliable assumptions. “It’s not surprising that the People’s Panel findings expressed a willingness to accept reduced services and increased fees, when participants are led to believe the council is facing a financial disaster with no other solution.” The CRRA was particularly supportive of panellists’ call for more council transparency, Mr Browne said. He said charging more for nonessential services could be a false economy. “If you increase charges at Casey RACE swimming pool, it may reduce the number of customers and actually cost the council money.” The panellists, selected from a pool of 6000 invitees across a range of demographics and Casey suburbs, met four times in March to form their recommendations. They were briefed by Casey Council about its budget challenges, including the constraint of rate-capping. They received talks from Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association member Brendan Browne as well as urban futurist Stephen Yarwood, who talked about aiming for a ‘small council, big community’ model. The panel was complemented by a ‘budget allocator’, which received 172 community submissions.
People's Panel participant Shona Batch presents the group's recommendations to Casey Council. Submitters most popularly requested more funding for new infrastructure, planning for the future, and children, youth and family services.
The highest priorities for cuts were communications and advocacy, the arts and planning regulation. A Casey Youth Panel, which also
met in March, prioritised public safety at night and on public transport, environmental protection and respect for diversity.
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Anzac’s letters of love By Cam Lucadou-Wells
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A chance find in a set of drawers has unearthed an Anzac soldier’s 100-yearold letters to a woman he hoped would be his sweetheart. Former Casey mayor Rob Wilson, of Narre Warren, has self-published more than 20 of the discovered letters and cards of Sergeant Dudley Wood in his book Lost Letters. The World War I letters were written by Sgt Wood to Edie Talbett - the sister of his best mate Norman. More than a muse, she was also someone that Sgt Wood was keen upon. “How many other young blokes over in the war had a girlfriend back home?” Mr Wilson said. “And they hope against hope not only that they survive, but that they still have a girl if they get back.” At 72, Mr Wilson, a keen family historian, had recently collated primary history into books about his Scottish-immigrant father and his triple-great-grandmother. “I was excited that these letters written 100 years ago were now discovered 100 years later. “I have a study full of history stuff. “If I give all of that to one person, it will probably get thrown out, so I decided to put that history into a book.“ In this most recent collection, Sgt Wood’s letters reveal a “feisty” relationship with Edie. Ultimately, they both married other people. He moved to the Tasmanian city of Launceston, had a family with an Irish nurse Martha Shannon who cared for him during the war, and worked as a dental technician. On 2 January, 1917, he wrote - rather flippantly - to Edie that he lost his right leg just above the knee. The injury caused lingering pain and dashed
Rob Wilson with copies of his book of Anzac letters at the Narre Warren cenotaph. 167417 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS his hopes of being a dentist. “A bit of stiff luck but worse things happen at sea,” Sgt Wood wrote. “Now take my advice, stick to your own legs. Don’t go out for a walk and lose them as it is a painful thing, but if you give any cheek, I will be able to swipe you with it.” There was then a break in Sgt Wood’s letters to Edie. He put it down to getting such a shock hearing that she was engaged. “Allow me to congratulate you on having such a good fellow, but of
course, it has been a great blow to me. “I have had my eye on you for a long time now, but I have been too shy to pop the question and now it is too late.” Sgt Wood was wounded during the AIF’s first landing in Gallipoli in April 1915. According to an extract from Sgt Wood’s journal, he “got a bullet through my cap; then shrapnel took my rations; later a bullet bored a hole in my mess tin, and I was struck in five places by shrapnel.”
He convalesced from his wounds during a “holiday” in Malta in May, and wrote to Edie: “We got some hurry up the first day as we landed under fire and had to take every foot of ground while we had no artillery to back us up. “You have no idea what it is like till you are there to see for yourself. “You will hear all about things in the papers I suppose, so it is no good me telling you, but you get more excitement out of it than shooting at rabbits.” He was awarded a Distinguished
Conduct Medal for conspicuous bravery. On 20 August 1915, Sgt Wood solemnly wrote to his best friend Norman’s mother to offer his “deepest sympathy”. He told her that Norman had died, minutes before he was due to be relieved of his post at Lone Pine, Gallipoli. A photo of Norman’s grave “in sight of the sea on the first hill” at Gallipoli was taken by Sgt Wood and sent to the bereaved mother. Norman and he had been among the first Australians to enlist for the war. In reply to Edie, he writes in October about finding out about her late brother Norman’s demise. “It broke me up for the rest of the day, and we have lost a good pal, but he is as well off as here, and one never knows whose turn it will be next, just as God wills.” The letters were recently found among papers in a set of drawers by Edie Talbett’s grand-daughter, Patricia Greenwood-Smith. She contacted Sgt Wood’s daughter-in-law Betty in Launceston, who in turn excitedly told her cousin - the book’s author Mr Wilson. In his book, Mr Wilson has added letters written by Sgt Wood’s brother Vasey, who also fought in World War I where he was killed. There are also letters, photos and biographies of Mr Wilson’s relatives who performed military service, including George Connelly Hazlett - a Boer War veteran and a World War I Lighthorseman who fought in the famous charge in Beersheba. Mr Wilson has more family history projects on the go. For him it’s a race to get as much down in books before that history is cast away.
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Quarter million to be claimed By Cam Lucadou-Wells
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Apex axed, not dead By Cam Lucadou-Wells La Trobe MP Jason Wood has maintained his rage against “gangs” of South Sudanese and Pacific Islander youths, despite police “breaking the back of Apex”. Mr Wood, who is chairing a federal parliamentary inquiry into migrant settlement outcomes, said the Apex gang had grown rapidly since “perpetuating” the 2016 Moomba riots. It was “engulfing other gangs and becoming more violent and daring by the day”. “Most members of these violent youth gangs like Apex are of Sudanese or Islander descent and are often new migrants to our country,” he said. Victoria Police’s Deputy Commissioner Shane Patton reportedly told the inquiry on 12 April that Apex was a “non-entity”. Police had charged most of the gang’s leaders, who were now in jail. The group was “in recession”, Deputy Commissioner Patton said. The inquiry heard that numbers of Victorian youth offenders born in New Zealand and South Sudan were “over-represented” compared to their population numbers. Young people born in South Sudan made up 1.56 per cent of alleged youth offenders in Victoria, even though South Sudanese account for 0.23 per cent of the youth population, according to official crime statistics. Casey Council had no detailed statistics on migrant youth committing “anti-social behaviour” in its municipality, according to its inquiry submission.
There was data supporting an increase in youth crime, particularly in low socio-economic pockets of Casey, the council’s community life director Steve Coldham wrote. Mr Wood said police had indicated they’d “broken the back of Apex” but “it’s important to understand that young criminals like this don’t have a formalised structure like other bikie gangs”. “It’s more complex to determine whether or not they’re gone. “The issue that is still very apparent is that when it comes to aggravated burglary and riots and affrays, Sudanese youth come in at second, and when it comes to serious assaults they’re third highest on the list.” Mr Wood said much of the evidence at the hearing focused on employment and community involvement. On 19 April, Mr Wood chaired a round table with Casey and Cardinia mayors, Les Twentyman and community groups on ‘breaking down barriers’ with young offenders. The forum looked at using sport as a way to keep young people busy and avoiding boredom. Mr Wood has also proposed “one-strike” bail laws for serious, violent crimes, and backed the Federal Government’s deportation of young people on visas for violent offences. He would also specifically tackle violent youth gangs with a database on gangs, and a joint statefederal police anti-gang taskforce in Melbourne’s
west and south-east. Mr Wood said a collaborative approach, including better targeted services for migrant youths, was needed to ensure young people didn’t “fall into this Apex abyss”. Centre for Multicultural Youth, in its submission to the inquiry, warned that deporting youth offenders was “disproportionate and inappropriate”. “Government and political leaders must cast aside media pressure, consider the facts and the evidence about what works and without panic develop and oversee the implementation of effective social policy.” Casey Council had submitted to the inquiry that the issue was compounded by a lack of migrant settlement services, lack of federal crime prevention grants and lack of funding to support socially isolated migrant parents.
An unknown Fountain Gate shopper is among five Victorians to win a $270,000-plus TattsLotto first-division prize on 22 April. The unregistered ticket-holder, who bought their ticket from Fountain Gate Lotto, has yet to come forward. The winning numbers were 30, 13, 11, 18, 24 and 21. “We’re encouraging all customers of Fountain Gate Lotto to take the time out to check their tickets as soon as possible,” TattsLotto spokeswoman Elissa Lewis said. “If you think you’re holding the division one winning ticket, make sure you keep it in a safe place and contact Tatts immediately on 131 868.” Meanwhile, the mystery of the unknown Berwick TattsLotto winner of half-a-million dollars has dragged on into a fourth month. An unregistered ticket-holder who bought a ticket from Berwick Lucky Lotto for the 3707 draw on Saturday, 28 January hasn’t claimed their first-division prize. If unclaimed within a six-month “grace period”, the $509,614.77 prize will be banked by the Victorian State Revenue Office. Ms Lewis said it was important for players to register with Tatts, so their winnings were secured and would be contacted directly if they won. “Imagine how different your life could have been during the past three months with more than half-a-million dollars in your bank account,” she said. “The winning ticket may be stashed away in a wallet, purse, car glovebox or hiding in plain sight on the fridge. “There’s more than 500,000 reasons why it would pay to have a hunt around the home for old tickets.”
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Letters Avoiding the danger So after the reported (News - 20 April) unfortunate death of a bike rider recently, the solution is to drive slower and building bike lanes and trails. As someone who both drives and until recently had a bike the obvious answer in part, is NOT to ride on main roads or roads where there is increased traffic. Pakenham is blessed with nice footpaths and tracks already, eg Toomuc Creek. What arrant nonsense by the RPM person to make comparisons between Pakenham and Europe/Asia. The tyranny of distance that we face here, the topography, the indifferent public transport and the need for commuting to and from work makes the car a necessity rather than a convenience for many. We are not a scaled-up version of Copenhagen/Stockholm etc. Talk about comparing apples with oranges. The knee-jerk solution is to create bike
lanes which compound the problem by creating bottlenecks and increases congestion, nose to tail accidents and increased risk-taking behaviour including the now daily “road rage“ incidents. Just have a look at the daily Monash Freeway debacle and streets where these so called “initiatives“ are in use in inner city suburbs. You may wish to review Monash safety figures too? The facts don’t necessarily reflect the warm and fuzzy rhetoric. Why any person other than a MAMIL or MAWIL would want to ride on main roads which are in part funded to a much larger degree by motorists is beyond me and rather targeting them perhaps Sgt Ziebell should be concentrating on cyclists without helmets, crossing roads on the red, riding across roads on school/pedestrian crossings, unsupervised bike riding children in streets, bikes without lights/reflectors, tandem abreast riding and poorly maintained bikes with bald tyres to start with. Then Messrs Ziebell and Moonen you might wish to start on cyclist training too. If you are serious about safety, stay away from the things that are going to hurt you - it's simple. Charles Harris, Pakenham.
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In response to a motion led by Mayor Aziz in Casey Council on 18 April. While I fully support and advocate the removal of graffiti, I find the actions of council riddled with hypocrisy. All Casey ratepayers will pay for signage in an effort to shame State Government representatives into action, signage attached with phone numbers and statements of responsibility. Which leads me to the definition of hypocrisy - “the behaviour of people who do things that they tell other people not to do“. Mayor Aziz, please explain. Why did council give a real estate agent four hours on a wet Friday afternoon to remove a signage board ? Why did council threaten legal prosecution on another private resident with a daily $750 fine for signage on his private property? Why has council threatened a “covert operation“ on residents of Berwick Springs when they want to name and shame the fact that you as our ward councillor and Casey Council as a whole did not consult thousands of Berwick Springs residents as far back as 2014 on a proposal that will see nearly 200 trees cut down from our parklands and entry? Why have you turned your back by refusing to answer emails and calls? Why is it and I allege you have instructed your councillors not to attend public rallies held by residents or accept personal invites with residents to hear their concerns? Why have you instructed Casey planners not to attend meetings when other councillors have tried to facilitate their own meetings, with or without you? Why have several councillors personally called me and I allege apologised for your appalling behaviour, in their words ? Where is your apology? Why do you refuse to answer questions on record raised by residents in public question time at council meetings on several occasions? Why do you refer to name calling of residents and admit it on record in council? Cr Aziz as mayor of Casey and our ward councillor maybe Berwick Springs residents should display your number on their signs (funded by themselves not ratepayers) in an effort to display their feeling of betrayal on your council’s behalf. Finally, why did you and your council vote on 21 February to protect the rights of a developer in “ fairness“ over the rights of 3000 residents who you have failed to consult to this very day - or advocate on their behalf in response to the mess your council was part of? Michael Ball, Narre Warren South.
Don’t be cowed We are all diminished by the sudden and tragic death of police sergeant Ken Rich as reported in the Pakenham Officer News on 20 April. We are diminished as we retreat from daring to ride our bikes on the roads around Pakenham; diminished as we curtail our desperate need for exercise and slink back indoors, and diminished as a community in not being
A sea of poppies at the Endeavour Hills Anzac ceremony. 167507 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS able to change the behaviours of those who control our destinations and destinies. Our council has a strategy to develop pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure; a draft was published in January this year and council was seeking community responses. The vision is grand, but realistic, yet the challenges faced by council will be very significant. It is not just about the money, but it is all about our community supporting council as it has to deal with the myriad of stakeholders who will say that it is all too hard and we do not need any of it. It is time for all of us to realise that our roads do not need to be made significantly safer; we need more people driving more safely and we need dedicated paths for walkers and riders alike. We won’t improve our
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road accident rates by all staying at home cowered by the possibility of becoming a statistic. We won’t grow as individuals and community until we acknowledge our need to reflect on the past, look beyond the present and dream of a future that will allow the changes that are needed to become reality, if not for ourselves then definitely for our children. I don’t ever remember meeting Ken, and in thinking of his grieving family, I wonder if there is any better way for any of us to honour him than in supporting council in turning the council’s vision into reality - dedicated paths for walkers and bike-riders throughout the whole shire. Rob Castelow, Pakenham.
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Sean Mulqueen said younger veterans such as himself often get forgotten when it comes to Anzac Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS Day celebrations. 167631 fairs is considering changes at the moment, but it needs to be done now because it’s already a bit late for the lot of the Afghanistan campaign.” Mr Mulqueen said through his experiences and the experiences of the other modern veterans he had worked with, there must be more support from the ADF and the government. He also said organisations like the RSL and Legacy have a part
to play in improving the lives of younger veterans and can begin with shifting some of the focus of days like Anzac Day. “The most important part of the day is the dawn service because it pays respects ot the fallen of any campaign, but after that you can turn into the day,” he said. “Dawn should never change but the RSL and other organisations need to recognise the struggles of
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Dogs too paid the ultimate sacrifice By Cam Lucadou-Wells A puppet show has described the little-known role of ‘man’s best friend’ in World War I to Berwick Lodge Primary School students. The Messenger Dogs travelling show on 20 and 21 April enacted the stories of dogs Nell, Trick and Bullet who carried messages between headquarters and the front line. About 80,000 dogs assisted Anzac troops by carrying messages, bandages, small supplies as well as offering companionship. Assistant principal Sandra McCrum said students learnt more about the sacrifices made not only by men and women but also animals. “It told tales of courage, determination and mateship that captured the hearts and minds of young Victorians.” Each student also received a commemorative 1919 Children’s Peace Medal - similar to
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Diamonds of love endure By Cam Lucadou-Wells For Berwick husband and wife Bob and Jean Halley-Frame, it started with a blind date to the local “picture theatre” in England. Two years later, on 20 April 1957, the English-born couple married at Emmanuel Church, London. Four generations of family graced the occasion of the pair's 60th wedding anniversary at Cardinia Hotel, Beaconsfield, on Sunday 23 April. “It was a pretty special day,” son Robert said. “They like to be closer to home with their family and friends, their two kids, five grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.” They had the extra thrill of receiving a congratulatory letter from Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull - with the promise of further good tidings from Queen Elizabeth II in the post. Bob, 87, and Jean, 82, remain in good health, living independently and regularly singing and keeping active at Narre Community Learning Centre. They moved out to Australia with children Robert and Lesley in 1964 after Mr Halley-Frame spotted a local newspaper ad promising a better life down under. Up to that point, Mr HalleyFrame had worked at Trebor
Bob and Jean Halley-Frame are celebrating 60 years of Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS marriage. 167389 sweets company, been stationed in Hong Kong and Ceylon with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Service and worked as a motor mechanic. The Halley-Frames settled in Ascot Vale, then Caulfield and several other addresses in Melbourne’s south-east.
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Injection of commonsense By Cam Lucadou-Wells Australian Sex Party leader Fiona Patten has declared Cranbourne was never a part of her proposed trial of medically-supervised safe-injecting rooms in Richmond. Ms Patten - who is leading a state parliamentary enquiry into the trial - attacked Casey Council’s “strong” opposition to any safe-injecting rooms in the municipality on 18 April. “Where the council gets this idea that a centre will move to Cranbourne is beyond me. “There’s never been a suggestion that a safe-injecting room would be based in Cranbourne. “The only place it came from was from (South-East Metropolitan MP) Inga Peulich. She somehow decided that was the case. “It certainly wasn’t me and I was the mother of the proposal.” Ms Patten also took aim at Premier Daniel Andrews and State Opposition leader Matthew Guy, telling them to “put their dicks down” and drop their opposition to the 12-month trial. It was backed by a Coroner’s Court recommendation for a safe injecting centre in Richmond, as well as by local doctors, traders, paramedics and residents, Ms Patten says. There had been 34 overdoses in Richmond in the past year. “In Richmond, everyone wants it. We’ve got every single agency on side but Matthew Guy and Daniel Andrews aren’t going to do it because it’s not ‘tough on crime’.” She said according to research, all of the 100 safe-injecting sites around the world had reduced overdoses, ambulance call-outs, used
Sex Party MP Fiona Patten. syringe litter and the cost of drugcrime trials. “There has been no increase in drug dealing in these areas.” Police around Australia’s only safe-injecting centre in Kings’ Cross in Sydney had found it to be “brilliant”, Ms Patten said.
“Rather than dealing with drug overdoses and people hitting up in the streets, they’re dealing with the drug traffickers, burglaries and those types of crimes.“ Ms Patten directly refuted Casey Cr Gary Rowe’s claim that fatal “hot shots” could be delivered in a safe-injecting room.
“There’s never been an overdose in a safe-injecting room,” she said. Ms Patten, who is also involved in a drug-law reform inquiry at State Parliament, said Victoria was “behind the eight-ball” in drug treatment and needed a “holistic” approach. “We know that safe-injecting rooms help people get to treatment and on the path to rehabilitation. It’s the best way to reduce harm. “We speak to parents of drug addicts who died. They say if only our son and daughter could be saved before their drug overdose. “We need to focus on saving lives.” She said jailing drug addicts didn’t deal with the underlying causes of their addiction. “The safe injection centre by taking people off the streets and get them talking to a social worker is the best response to law-and-order. “We’ve tried more CCTV, more police, increasing penalties for drug users ... these approaches haven’t worked.” Councillor Susan Serey, who introduced the motion at an 18 April meeting, said Cranbourne had been mentioned in State Parliament as an illicit drug hotspot. The suburb might be one of the first locations if “drug injecting rooms” were introduced, she said. The injecting-room approach was “soft”, encouraged illicit drug use and drug trafficking and sent the “wrong message” to young people. The issue was better tackled by more drug rehabilitation facilities, with Victoria well behind NSW’s 800 available beds, Cr Serey said. The state inquiry into the safeinjecting room trial reports back in September.
Salon staff take unfair haircut By Cam Lucadou-Wells A hairdressing chain with a salon in Fountain Gate has underpaid staff across Melbourne an estimated $288,000, according to the Fair Work Ombudsman. Siajj Pty Ltd, which operates Best Cuts and 67 Colours in Fountain Gate, was found to have underpaid 48 staff a total of $88,000 at its Wantirna South salons between January 2015 and July 2016. Due to Siajj’s “inadequate record-keeping”, FWO inspectors were unable to calculate the total underpayments for 150 staff across seven salons. FWO estimates a further $200,000 may be owed to the remaining workers. “When we come across inadequate recordkeeping that prevents our inspectors from determining whether employees are receiving their minimum entitlements, we take these matters very seriously”, Fair Work Ombudsman Natalie James said. Siajj had failed to pay correct minimum wages, casual loading, weekend and public holiday penalty rates, annual leave loading and leave loading upon termination. It also failed to implement written agreements for part-time staff, didn’t keep adequate records for part-timers and casuals and incorrectly accrued annual leave entitlements. As a result of the breaches, Siajj has entered an enforceable undertaking with the FWO. The undertaking includes a comprehensive review of its payment systems at its other five salons, including the Fountain Gate outlet, and to pay back outstanding wages. It has also agreed to write apologies to affected employees, to publish an apology on Facebook and make a $10,000 “contrition payment” to Springvale Monash Legal Service. The Fair Work Ombudsman has an online Hairdressing Assist tool at fairwork.gov.au/hairdressingassist. More details at Fair Work Infoline on 13 13 94 or fairwork.gov.au.
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Tony’s ride one of a kind By Cam Lucadou-Wells It’s no exaggeration to say Tony Burrage’s unique open-air racer, the Rennmax 23B is a one-of-a-kind. The stylish 52-year-old vehicle built by Sydney racing-car builder Bob Britton is the only one in Australia, according to Mr Burrage. A long fan of historic racing, Mr Burrage, of Narre Warren North, chose the low-slung car to race during his retirement from mechanical engineering 18 years ago. He doesn’t mind racing in the open air, though “when it’s raining, it’s not too bright”. “It drives quite well when you learn how to handle it,” he says. “You know any car built by Bob
Britton will be a good one.” Mr Burrage loved the car as a near exact copy of the alluring Lotus 23B shape - at a fraction of the price of a similar-vintage Lotus. But it was in poor shape at the time. The enthusiast has since tended to the car, making it mechanically sound and gleaming with a lick of British Racing Green paint. Along the way, he was surprised to find out there are 29 subtly different tints of British Racing Green. Though without a speedo, the car - with its rebuilt 1600-cc twincam rear-mounted engine - hits estimated speeds of up to 180 km/h on the track.
It however feels faster than that, being low to the ground - and particularly when he’s approached a corner too fast, Mr Burrage says. The car is a great drive but not at the “sharp end” of his group M class - which includes open-air sports cars between 1961-'65 such as some pretty pacey Brabhams and Elfins. Mr Burrage races it in historic racing meets about five times a year, including one of his favourite tracks at Winton. He’ll be heading to the Historic Winton weekend with 400 riders and drivers and displays of 2000 historic vehicles on 27 and 28 May.
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By Victoria Stone-Meadows Are you thinking about joining or starting a relay for life team to help raise funds for the Cancer Council, but don’t know where to start? The Cranbourne-Narre Relay for Life is holding a launch night on 19 May and is inviting all established teams and any interested residents along to find out more about the event. The launch will be far from a dry information evening and will include entertainment, food, door prizes, and interactive activities about the relay for life event. Cranbourne-Narre Relay for Life volunteer committee member Brooke Hunter said the launch events were always informative but also a lot of fun. “Every year our committee holds a launch event to inform teams of changes but we also hope teams will bring along people interested in joining,” she said. “A lot of people have seen but not experienced the relay, so we make these launches fun and interactive and work as a team to bring new people in.” Over the last five years, Cranbourne-Narre Relay for Life has raised $358,389 for cancer research and the 2017 fund-raising goal is set at $60,000 so the group is always looking for new participants. “Invite your Relay for Life team and friends as the launch is guaranteed to be enjoyable and will ensure, together, we all will make CranbourneNarre 2017 Relay for Life a success,” Ms Hunter said. “Committee members will also be sharing their experiences with this terrible illness and encourage others to do the same in our supportive atmosphere, but this is by no means compulsory.” The Cranbourne-Narre Relay for Life launch will be held on Friday 19 May at 7.30pm at the Casey Fields Athletics Track. The 2017 Cranbourne-Narre Relay for Life fund-raising major event is scheduled for 18 and 19 November. Interested people who cannot attend the launch event but would still like to join the CranbourneNarre Relay For Life event can call 1300 65 65 85 or visit www.relayforlife.org.au.
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Rain greeted the big day By Bonny Burrows Under the pitter-patter of constant rain, the Berwick community huddled around the town’s cenotaph. Residents, war veterans, politicians and students all came together on 25 April with one purpose: “On this day, above all days, we remember those Australian men and women who died or suffered in the great tragedy of war.” Berwick’s Anzac Day 2017 was a touching affair and one that stirred up many emotions. Local community groups, politicians and schoolchildren all laid wreaths as part of the service, pausing as they did so to take a moment to reflect. And in a last-minute change of speakers, Vietnam veteran Ray Heathcote spoke of the tragedy of war and the significant losses his family had experienced on the battlefield. He was one of the lucky ones, he said. His grandfather was gassed in WWI, paying the ultimate price for the freedom of his country and one of many to do so. This was why Anzac Day was important. “We gather to acknowledge those who paid the ultimate price for those things we take for granted today,” Mr Heathcote said. Standing in the pouring rain, the weight of his sombre speech fell heavy on those in attendance. Many were impressed by Mr
Berwick Girl Guides joined the march. 167602 Heathcote’s honesty, leaving the service with a greater appreciation for our war heroes. In particular, former Star News journalist Jim Mynard walked away inspired to put pen to paper. In Mr Heathcote’s honour he wrote the following poem, which perhaps sums up Berwick’s commemoration service perfectly: Old soldiers march. Out of step in pelting rain on Berwick Streets. Heading for the cenotaph. Some are old and some are young. Men and women march abreast because they served as one. Each with thoughts a thousandfold. Each with reason to be marching in the pelting rain on Berwick streets. Through a crowd of hundreds strong. Applauding all as one, yet to each alone.
Air force cadets observe a minute’s silence. 167602 Pictures: BONNY BURROWS There in pelting rain on Berwick streets. To say no more than thanks. To hear the Ode, Abide With Me, anthems, then God Save the Queen. And the moving Heathcote speech. In words of memories; lest we forget those who know no pelting rain, who will not march on Berwick streets. Neither hear Reveille nor The Last Post. For more pictures see page 47
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FRANK FACEY CELEBRATES CENTENARY Andrew Facey takes the helm... Frank Facey Real Estate, now incorporating, First National Hall and Partners, First National Neilson Partners, Parklea and Facey Industrial-Commercial, celebrates a century of success this year. We have followed the Facey success story over the past two months, from inception in 1917, to mid 1900s when Frank Facey and his son Angus earned their reputation as the region’s most accomplished and trusted real estate agents. Through tumultuous times that saw the end of WWII and the beginning of new industry, commerce and residential developments in the South East, Frank and his son Angus built a successful business based on strong values and professional integrity. By the time Angus’ son Andrew was ready to join the business in 1968, it was a formidable force. By 1974, Andrew Facey was ready to take over management of Frank Facey Real Estate and lead the company through a series of significant changes which would ensure growth and success through the next 45 years. Andrew expanded the family business to include full scale Industrial, Commercial and Residential developments within the Dandenong, Hallam, Narre Warren, Beaconsfield and Pakenham districts. The South East was becoming more and more popular as farmland was rezoned and redeveloped to create prosperous cities and townships from
Dandenong out to Pakenham. In 1982 Frank Facey Real Estate joined the First National Real Estate Network and by 1985 had opened the Narre Warren office of Frank Facey First National. Andrew also founded Parklea Developments which is now the largest broad acre land holder within the Cardinia Shire in Melbourne’s East. Some of the company’s earlier
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bought on an impulse in 1917 was by now, (three generations later), a major influence and facilitator of development throughout the entire South Eastern Corridor. Next month we follow the Facey history through major initiatives and mergers which lead to the expansion of First National Neilson Partners, First National Hall and Partners, Parklea and Facey Industrial/Commercial.
developments included Hallam Road, Hallam, in 1980, Hallam Industrial in 1982 and extension in 1985, Franleigh Park Estate in 1984, Parkview in 1986, Wedgewood Road, Hallam, in 1986 and Andene Park in 1987. Later developments included South East Business Park, Heritage Springs, Everton Gardens, Beaconsfield Hub, Arena Shopping Centre and Timbertop. The real estate business Frank Facey
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NESTLED securely in a prized location sits this beautifully maintained single-storey unit within an easy stroll to village facilities. Comprises three spacious bedrooms, light-filled open plan living area, walk-in robes and full ensuite. The kitchen includes ample cupboards and bench space plus dishwasher, electric wall oven and gas hot plate. The home has recently been repainted throughout, and enjoys a lovely outdoor entertaining area surrounded by low maintenance gardens. Other extras include ducted heating, evaporative cooling and double garage with remote control door. This could be your perfect first home or would also suit downsizers and investors. For information on this property text 510Buchanan to 0428 442 622.
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INSPIRED LIVING ON OVER FIVE SUPERB ACRES CONCEALED behind an electronic gated entry in a private setting is this premium, equine property, showcasing superb views and unparalleled luxury. The residence, designed and styled to the highest calibre, combines old world charm with modern influences and practicality. The home, spacious in design, has four bedrooms, including two master suites, plus a study, formal lounge and a designer, stone kitchen incorporating casual dining. Doors open out to a second lounge/ retreat and lead through to the most sophisticated, spacious living room with gas log fire and a custom-built stone wet bar. The theme of grandeur continues downstairs with a timber-lined wine cellar and a storage room leading outdoors. Features include ducted heating, cooling, wood heating, polished floorboards throughout, two ensuites with stone bench tops, double bedrooms, storage galore, quality light fittings and window furnishings.
Outdoor living offers an expansive, covered entertaining area, the ideal space to take in the majestic views of rolling hills and surrounds. Outdoor improvements are extensive, including fully light manege, stables, tack room and remote, double garage. The address is as prestigious as it is central, located within minutes to schooling, shopping centres and public transport.
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Your Dream Canvas Awaits Whether you’ve been planning a cute storybook cottage or a modern masterpiece this 1 acre sloping block is the perfect setting. Located in a tranquil pocket of the community minded, up-and-coming Cockatoo. Easy access to Pakenham or head to Emerald Village for shops & cafe’s. Area = 4000m2 approxSize = 80m x 50m approx With all services available all you need is your vision. Price: Buyers Over $280,000 Inspect By Appointment Katie Woods 0428 744 498
BEACONSFIELD UPPER
90 Hughendon Road
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PRIVATE OASIS 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. Price: Buyers Over $640,000 Inspect Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Jeanine Presley 0438332411
BERWICK
3 Funston Street
Stake Your Claim Located in a prestigious pocket of Old Berwick, is this prime development site or family home in a pool & garden setting. boasts 3 Bdrs, study, updated kitchen, inc din & separate family room, ens & WIR to Master. Outdoors feat covered entertaining area overlooking in ground pool & spacious yard. Situated on just over a quarter of an acre, will appeal to families or developers in search of a development site S.T.C.A. Price: Buyers Over $780,000 Inspect Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
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Inspired Living on Over 5 Superb Acres Concealed behind an Electronic gated entry in a private setting is this premium, equine property, showcasing superb views and unparalleled luxury.The residence, designed and styled to the highest calibre, combines old world charm with modern influences and practicality. The home, spacious in design, offers 4 bedrooms including 2 master suites, study, formal lounge and a designer, stone kitchen incorporating casual dining. Doors open out to a 2nd lounge/retreat and lead through to the most sophisticated, spacious living room boasting gas log fire and a custom built, stone, wet bar. The theme of grandeur continues downstairs with a timber lined wine cellar and a storage room leading outdoors. Features ducted heating, cooling, wood heating, polished floor boards throughout, 2 en suites with stone bench tops, double bedrooms, storage galore, quality light fittings and window furnishings.Out door living offers an expansive, covered entertaining area, the ideal space to take in the majestic views of rolling hills and surrounds. Outdoor improvements are extensive, including fully light ménage, stables, tack room and remote, double garage.The address is as prestigious as it is central, located within minutes to schooling, shopping centres and public transport. Price: Expressions Of Interest Inspect Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm 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 Saturday 2.00 - 2.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
PAKENHAM
18 Bluestone Street
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Refined Living in Superb Location
COUNTRY CHARM LARGE BLOCK
Located within a stones throw to the picturesque Cardinia Lake is this young family home. Feat 4 Bdrs, lounge, kit/din & family room, & upstairs retreat. Fully equipped kitchen boasts stone bench tops, quality appliances & ample storage.Parent’s retreat with private balcony, full ens, downstairs powder room, duc heat, evap cool, dir entry dbl garage. Outdoors offers alfresco entertaining area overlooking a landscaped yard.
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 $550,000 Inspect Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
Price: Buyers Over $730,000 Inspect Saturday 2.00 - 2.30pm Jeanine Presley 0438332411
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NEAR-NEW SPACIOUS HOME DO you need five bedrooms? Alternatively, will four bedrooms plus study do? SEVEN years young, about 33 squares of living plus garage, three separate living areas, ducted heating plus evaporative cooling, stainless steel appliances to kitchen, large ceramic tiled areas, outdoors alfresco and double garage. Currently rented until 28 May 2017 to great tenants who pay about $460 per week, and would love to stay on. Inspections only by calling Frank Barrett to confirm at noon Saturday or Wednesday at 4.30pm. No open days.
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NUTS AND BOLTS OF BUYING PROPERTY Buying property can be an overwhelming experience! It doesn’t matter whether you want to buy established housing or house and land - buying property can be daunting if you don’t know where to start, and who to trust. It is vital to get an understanding of what you can afford to borrow. Every circumstance is unique and as the old saying goes - there is more than one way to skin a cat! What might not work in one situation, may work in another. The more information you can get on qualification the better - as well as all the costs associated with purchasing. There are a few ways of ascertaining your borrowing capacity. Firstly, you can walk into a bank and ask to speak to their loan manager. The positive is that you are going straight to the bank, so they have a fair idea what they are talking about. The downside is going directly to a bank limits your options. Just like your circumstances, each lender is entirely different from the other in terms of the standards they set on borrowing requirements. Unfortunately, going directly to the bank restricts your ability to test the market and get the best loan product that meets your specific needs.
A mortgage broker can be another option in getting more information. The positive of mortgage brokers is that they aren’t tied to one lender - they have access to more lenders and are able to source competitive loans. Traditionally, mortgage brokers are affiliated with an aggregator (ie: Mortgage Choice, Aussie) meaning they will operate under a recognised brand name, but basically run their own operation. Dealing with mortgage brokers affiliated to specific aggregators can also reduce your ability to test the lending market usually these aggregators have accreditation with only a certain number of lenders. The bigger the aggregator, the more lenders they can source loans through. So where do you start? You can come and visit me - I would love the opportunity to assist, obligation free of course! But if it’s not me you see first, the next best option is to start with a mortgage broker. For the reasons above, mortgage brokers have access to a greater distribution of lenders and their loan products. They can also give you qualification on the spot. If you aren’t quite ready for a mortgage application, they can provide you with a solid plan to get you in a position where you will be able to meet the lending requirements of the major banks. Ask plenty of questions, expect good information and answers so that you can be educated on the requirements of applying for a mortgage.
BEACONSFIELD
GEM OF A BLOCK Now is your opportunity to purchase this block of land in a sought-after area of Beaconsfield. The perfect place to raise a family, with the Beaconsfield shopping centre only a short distance away. If you need to commute, then there is public transport available and the Monash Freeway is just a short drive away. This large 1000sqm block is already titled, and is available to build on immediately. Plenty of room to create the perfect family home. This generous-sized block will have great views and has no easement to work around. In a great location close
to all amenities, schools, shopping, local restaurants and cafes. Don’t miss out on this one. Call us today to discuss how you can make this your next home.
34 Portchester Boulevard Inspect: By appointment Price: $395,000 - $429,000 Contact: Peter Ferguson, 0419 559 449 and Penny Ferguson, 0412 559 405 O'BRIEN REAL ESTATE, NARRE WARREN, 8794 0500
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Narre Warren
2B/3 Webb Street
FOR LEASE BY NEGOTIATION
• Small factory/ofice • Features include two ofices & toilet facilities • Suit many uses • Approx. 156m2
Pakenham
CENTRAL LOCATION INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT Serdar Ozcetin 0438 837 084
4A 1B 2D
25 Rundell Way
NEAT, SWEET & COMPLETE!
Nestled in a quiet setting within the Toomuc Creek precinct on a low maintenance allotment. Spacious & open plan living with a covered alfresco area. Recently updated carpets, window furnishings & repainted. Appealing to first home buyers, investors & down sizes!
Bunyip
9/3 Abeckett Road
Located just a stone’s throw from Fleetwood Primary School is this impressive 2 bedroom unit. Featuring master with walk in robe, open plan living, ample cupboard space, DLUG and decked outdoor entertaining area. INSPECT NOW!
Pakenham Upper
INSPECT: Saturday 11.00am $350,000 Sachin Arora 0411 081 640
3A 2B 2D 1C
1005 Pakenham Road
LIFESTYLE PLUS ON 5 ACRES INSPECT: Saturday 11:00am BUYERS: Over $325,000 Matt Clark 0417 411 883
2A 1B 2D
CHARMING & SECURE Located within Bunyip’s Oaktree villas on a low maintenance 396sqm (approx.) allotment, this light & bright unit features spacious living with a private under cover alfresco amongst a mature colour filled garden. Ideal location- close to Bunyip’s Main street, parkland & train station.
2A 1B 2D
1/2 Redgum Place
Character filled mudbrick residence with rustic timber embellishment & wide banks of windows. Mature gardens, Ararat Creek on the property, 2 paddocks, amazing shedding! 50’x32’ Hi-Line 3 bay American barn, 40’x30’ shed with 3 phase & bathroom; heated swimming pool.
Pakenham
INSPECT: Saturday 1:00pm Buyers Over $865,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
4A 2B 2D 1C
35 Villella Drive
CONTEMPORARY STYLE INSPECT: Saturday 11:00am BUYERS: Over $295,000 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538 Todd McKenna 0418 391 182
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.
INSPECT: Saturday 12:00pm BUYERS: Over $515,000 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538 Todd McKenna 0418 391 182
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4A 2B 2D
23 Catherine Place MODERN HOME WITH ENDLESS FLEXIBILITY Stylishly renovated & situated in thebooming lakeside Estate, this wellconsidered floorplan offers endless flexibility for families of all sizes. Recently painted with new floor coverings there is nothing to do except move in. The living areas include a formal lounge & open family/meals area that adjoins the kitchen. A large pergola with concrete flooring is accessed off the meals area & overlooks the remainder of the large 534m2 allotment. Other features include ducted heating, evaporative cooling & a remote double garage with rear roller door. A short stroll to all the fantastic facilities that lakeside has to offer. Do not miss out on this magnificent lifestyle opportunity.
Bunyip North
INSPECT: Saturday 1:00pm Over $410,000 Matt Clark 0417 411 883
4A 4B 3D 1C
30 Leask Road
PRESENTING 63 ACRES OF LIFESTYLE! Offering peace, privacy & absolute seclusion this 51 squares residence features quality & finesse at every turn Chef’s kitchen . Home theatre room, billiard room complete with bar, oversized bedrooms with retreats & private balconies. Indoor solar heated swimming pool, spa pool, gym, change room, sauna & playroom. Garage complete with a workshop/kitchen with direct to house access & broad paved outdoor living areas. Fully renovated Z class tram, an impressive array of shedding (machinery shed, hayshed, lock up workshop, with an air hangar and private landing strip taking pride of place.) Inspect with confidence.
INSPECT: By Appointment $1,600,000 - $1,700,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
Pakenham
96-100 Main Street and 49 James Street PRIME DEVELOPMENT SITE • 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). 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.
INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: Expressions Of Interest Closing Monday May 1 at 3:00pm Todd McKenna 0418 391 182 Ross Neilson 0418 331 696
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3A 2B 3D 1C
1 Palmerston Street Classical Georgian Villa In leafy Olde Berwick Perfectly positioned on a compact corner lot in a setting framed by a Grand old English Oak and other specimen trees, this warm and inviting “in town residence” has so much to offer. Walk into the village for shopping and entertainment, enjoy the benefits of its parklike surrounds, catch a train from nearby Berwick station or access inner Melbourne via the M1. Features of note include a generous main living room, adjoining conservatory, fully enclosed north facing rear garden, chic solid timber benched chef’s kitchen, 3 BR’s plus study and further upstairs retreat living area. Flexible car accommodation is provided via double auto doored lock up garage.
INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm Estimate $795,000-$850,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629
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28 Bangalay Place Smart Purchase In Sought After Timbarra! Crisp, sharp and newly renovated! The perfect package for the first home buyer, downsizer or investor; this quality built home has loads of appeal. Offering 3 robed bedrooms; ensuite to the master and 2 living zones with smart neutral tonings. The granite benched kitchen overlooks the light and bright family room and out to the covered pergola and private rear garden. All your car and additional vehicles are catered for with a double carport and double garage to the rear of the yard with plenty of space for the kids to play. Brilliantly located on a generous 737m2 parcel of land in a quiet tree lined street close to, schools, transport and the Parkhill Plaza.
INSPECT: Saturday 1.00pm Estimate $580,000-$635,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629
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Set in the Garden of Eden on 1.67acres of rolling lawns, ornate lake & stunning views of Cardinia Reservoir. An architecturally designed home has been maintained to the highest of standards, a light & bright open plan kitchen with high end appliances. An expansive family room with open fire place, leading out to an enormous elevated timber deck. A office/studio faces Cardinia Reservoir & 12m x 9m shed with dual driveways enabling both private and commercial vehicle access to the property. Harkaway is the perfect rural location with its surrounding landscape yet it is in close proximity to all amenities. Exclusive properties like this are rare, today it’s a verdant delight and a tribute to many years of hard work.
6 Jeune Grove, BERWICK Simply Satisfying When a quiet court location matters this ideal Berwick home will suit an array of buyers, from first home, families and investors alike. The layout will also appeal to many with 2 separate living areas as well as a well-designed kitchen and meals area. Outside it has an undercover entertaining area with enough grass for the kids to play. Close to schools, Monash Freeway, hospitals and public transport.
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The Home For Everyone A prized package that offers the lot and located in the ever popular Bowmans track Estate, this stylish 2 years young home is superbly designed and built with the whole family catered for. Outside offers an expansive grassed area, in ground pool & spa, 4m x 9m shed & double side access for floats, trailers or caravans.
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PERFECT HOME HAS WIDE REACH A PRIZED package that offers the lot and located in the ever-popular Bowmans track Estate, this stylish two-year-young home is superbly designed and built with the whole family catered for. From young kids through to adults, downsizers, tradesman, home business owners or just the family that need the extra space for storage, cars, boats or caravans, this property lets you have it all. The home has been meticulously thought out and every inch of the massive 1683m2 block has been used to its fullest potential.
Downstairs, the study and lounge/ theatre room are conveniently located at the front of the home, with a full bathroom on offer. To the rear you will find the stunning gourmet kitchen with storage as far as the eye can see, full butler’s pantry and quality appliances which overlooks the in-ground pool through a feature window. The large family room and dining area spill out to alfresco which makes yearround entertaining a breeze. All remaining rooms are located on the second level, the master suite is oversized and offers
his and hers walk-in robes and warm toned double vanity ensuite and oversized shower. The three remaining bedrooms all have built-in robes and share a central bathroom and teenage retreat. Outside is where this home comes into its own offering an expansive grassed area, in ground pool and spa, 4m x 9m shed with hot and cold water, double side access for floats, trailers or caravans, fully landscaped front yard and useable retained backyard ready to kick a ball or fit the swing set.
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SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME & BIG SHED This delightful home situated in the Bayview Estate has plenty of space for all the family. Timber floors, modern kitchen with 900mm cooktop and oven, stone benchtops & ample cupboard space. Living areas are plentiful with family, rumpus & meals areas, external pergola & deck make a great entertaining area all year round. A well thought out plan allows for 4 bedrooms including large ensuite to master, plenty of robe space to all rooms, while the separate study could be used as bedroom 5. What a shed, you could store all the goodies here & it would be ideal for the tradesperson, car collector or fishing enthusiast. Landscaped, exposed aggregate driveway – Impressive Family Home.
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28 Browning Road
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AUCTION SATURDAY 20TH MAY 2017 @1:00PM GREAT LOCATION - GREAT BLOCK • • • • •
Prime Township Location, Large Block—1012m2 (app) - Room To Move Comfortable 3 Bed BV, Outdoor Area Ideal Home, Ideal Investment or Opportunity To Extend/Renovate Quality Built Home In Desirable Location With Endless Possibilities—Space To Be Enjoyed Terms—10% 60 Days (If Not Sold) AH - Derrick Brown - 0418 317 096
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Bunyip
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!
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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!!
Inspect Saturday 29th April 12:00-12:30pm
Derrick Brown 0418 317 096
Stephen O’Loughlin 0408 591 170
Phil Caswell 0419 882 650
Steve Hobson 0418 897 411
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Narre Warren North BRILLIANT INSIDE, BEAUTY BEYOND
Auction 29th April 2017 @ 12.30 pm
Located in a prime Narre Warren North location, set on 18.5 acres. Rarely does a family residence deliver such a beautiful balance of refined interior dimensions, spectacular depth and serene greenery. This fabulous home does so unforgettably. Main residence features 5 bedrooms plus study, 3 bathrooms, 3 living area, meal, family and lounge, quality kitchen with walk in pantry, undercover outdoor area with swimming pool and triple garage. Second residence features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a quality kitchen with S/S appliances. Extensive amenity include 6 fenced paddocks, machinery shed, day yards, ducted heating, refrigerated air conditioning plus split systems, laundry, wine cellar, additional parking and 3 phase power to meter box.
Oficer OPPORTUNITY AWAITS, MIXED USE ZONED
Auction 6th May 2017 @ 12:30pm
An Amazing opportunity , to secure such a rare find a huge 1026m2 block (approx.)in the new proposed Officer Town Centre Precinct & Sub Precincts. With endless opportunities available in this mixed zone location (STCA) this is an opportunity not to be missed and invest in the future Officer Town Centre. Existing home comprises of 3 bedrooms with a huge backyard giving you opportunity to move in or rent the home out now and develop in the future. More information regarding new zoning available. Terms 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 days.
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Berwick 3a Gloucester Avenue
18 Station Street Open Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm Megan Gordon 0406 536 836
9707 5555
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Berwick 20, 22 & 24 Evan Street
Outstanding investment opportunity.
For auction.
9707 0556
Sunday 7 May at 2pm
56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au
In heart of Berwick these 3 properties with a total land area combined of 2374.5m2 are to be auctioned as one. They are about to be rezoned to RGZ2 (suitable for apartments) as part of the Berwick Health & Education Comprehensive Development Plan/ Berwick Village Structure Plan. All 3 properties are currently tenanted with a combined rental return of $53,040pa. Within walking distance to the Berwick Railway Station, Tafe College, Federation University, Nossal School and the main street of Berwick.
Inspect Contact Agent Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021
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Narre Warren South 16 Hillrise Close
Federation style on 875sqm.
For sale.
8794 0500
Buyers Over $660,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au
Immaculate federation style family home perfectly located on a massive 875sqm block. • 3 bedrooms + study/4th bedroom, master with WIR and ensuite • 2 living areas incl; formal lounge & a family/ rumpus room • Separate meals area with a large merbau decked verandah This property has so much more to offer, you must inspect to appreciate.
F4 G2 H2
Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Victor Villella 0412 437 064
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Narre Warren South 33 Toptani Drive
When only the best will do.
For sale.
9707 0556
Buyers Over $725,000
56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au
It’s over 34sq & presents perfectly on 720sqm; quality at its best with nothing left to do, but move in • • • • •
4 bedrooms, study, 2 bathrooms 4 living areas plus parents retreat Modern kitchen, s.s appliances Enclosed alfresco plus a Vergola High ceiling, refrigerated cooling
Double garage, internal access & manicured gardens. When only the best will do, quality is timeless.
F4 G2 H2 I1
Inspect Sat & Sun 1:00-1.30pm Wed 6:00-6.30pm Gerard McRae 0409 400 635 Catherine McRae 0438 634 246
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Berwick 6 Gargeney Court
This one ticks all the boxes. For auction. Saturday 20 May at 11:30am A rare find! Room for the whole family as well as the boat or caravan. Featuring: • Four spacious bedrooms, master with BIR & renovated ensuite • Renovated kitchen with butler’s pantry • Pergola with outdoor kitchen & pizza oven • Double garage with workshop & a carport Also included is two heating and cooling units, downlights & engineered timber floors.
F4 G2 H3 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405
Botanic Ridge 43 Limeburner Grove
Prestige living bordering the sixth hole. For auction. Saturday 6 May at 10:30am If its premium quality, position and lifestyle you are looking for then you have found it. This is definitely one of the finest homes in the estate. • 4 generously proportioned bedrooms • Three spacious living areas plus • Gold Class standard home theatre • Poolside cabana inbuilt BBQ kitchenette • Solar heated in-ground pool • Professionally landscaped
F4 G2 H2 I1 J1 5995 0500 Shop FS005 Cranbourne Park SC Cranbourne obrienrealestate.com.au Mark Sewell 0413 719 821 Paul Khatchadorian 0411 465 064
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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 3/38-40 Brisbane Street
Officer 3 Harold Street
For sale.
8794 0500
For sale.
8794 0500
Buyers Over $740,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Rachhpal Singh 0430 081 021 Dale Smith 0430 200 224
Buyers Over $320,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
4 bedrooms, 2 master bedrooms Spacious kitchen, 2 living areas DLUG with internal access Gas ducted heating & refrigerated cooling • 2 rain water tanks & garden shed
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3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home With secure tenant, $330 p/w 2 y/o, quality carpets & porcelain tiles Walk to train station & also Heritage Springs Shopping Centre
F3 G2 H1
CLYDE NORTH
A HOLE IN ONE LOCATED in the Berwick Waters estate this newly built stylish home delivers contemporary class and plentiful space both inside and out. This perfectly presented Porter Davis home has four bedrooms, a theatre room, two bathrooms, a two-car garage, and lots more. The main bedroom is equipped with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, the further three bedrooms, bathroom and laundry are in the perfectly designed separate wing. A beautifully appointed kitchen has stone bench tops, 900mm stainless-steel appliances, dishwasher, and excellent amount of cupboard and bench space, and roomy walk-in pantry. Beyond the kitchen there is a family living/dining area that has all the space required for easy entertaining. Step out onto the paved alfresco area and take in beautiful manicured gardens, a putting green, barbecue, outdoor sink and outdoor shower.
Other features include but are not limited to, hardwood floors, internal access from garage, high ceilings and ducted heating. Perfectly located conveniently near parks, St Francis Xavier College, Hillcrest College and Eden Rise shopping centre.
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3B 2C 2D 2I
Cranbourne East 198 Linsell Blvd Aura and Elegance
For Sale
Beautifully located on some 654m2 block is this gorgeous ex display double storey. Undeniably impressive from your first glimpse with a large frontage, decked front porch and landscaped gardens. Upon entry, you will be greeted by a neutral colour palette and feature tiling, giving a contemporary feel whilst remaining warm and family accommodating. The floorplan is well designed with 3 sizeable bedrooms, plus study, the master with full ensuite and walk in robe,
large full family bathroom and a downstairs powder room, plus under staircase storage. Well appointed kitchen is equipped with quality S/S appliances and dishwasher, not to mention ample cupboard space. 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 which is the perfect entertaining area, desirable to the whole family.
Narre Warren South 4 Eucalypt Court
Negotiation Over $640,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23655 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
4B 2C 2D 6I
Beaconsfield 34 Keith Parade
Perfect Block For Your Dream Home
For Sale
Serenity, peace and tranquility
For Sale
751m2 worth of prime land serenely situated in a quiet court of the prestigious estate; Berwick Springs. Close to every possible amenity, including an array of private and public schools, Fountain Gate shopping centre, Private and Public hospitals, Freeway access and much more! Beautiful flat and wide plot of land with the potential to make use of views looking out to the Dandenong’s are there for the taking if you decide to build a double story.
Negotiation Over $440,000 harcourts.com.au/VBW23586
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
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5B 3C 4D 2I
Clyde North Lot 228 Tallrush Street ‘Tathra’ display in Berwick Waters As you enter the impressive front door be greeted with hard wood timber flooring and a welcoming entrance hall, which features white timber look. Leading through to gorgeous sunlit kitchen / meals and family area. The stunning chefs kitchen includes stone bench tops, a S/S Technika oven and range hood, dishwasher and WIP. Still on this level you will discover a theatre room, and a guest bedroom with WIR, and accompanying powder room. As you make your way upstairs, the opulence continues,
For Sale with another four sizeable bedrooms plus fitted out study nook. Front bedroom being the expansive Master which includes feature timber wall, pendant lights, a WIR, and ensuite. Whilst still upstairs the children will be able to relax in a sizeable rumpus. Outside to the rear is complete with an undercover alfresco, tastefully manicured and low maintenance gardens. Extra features include, evaporative cooling, ducted heating and 6 star energy ratings to all orientations. 7% return for the life of the display.
Negotiation Over $780,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23686 Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@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 2I
Pakenham 14 Ashwood Grove
4B 2C 3D 3I
Berwick 66 Moondarra Drive
Perfect Location Walk to Water.
For Sale
A Wonderful Lifestyle.
Auction
Well presented 3-bedroom home located in Lakeside estate. Discover a separate formal lounge, through to open plan kitchen / meals / family area, to the rear of the home. Kitchen with S/S appliances and ample bench & cupboard space. Sizeable master features neutral toned ensuite & WIR. When you need to take the entertaining outdoors, you will enjoy the expansive decked area and pergola, overlooking a vast amount of grass space. Features include ducted heating, split system and new hot water system.
Negotiation Over $395,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23698
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 @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23685
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Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@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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Beaconsfield 27 Hammerwood Green Immaculate Family Home
Auction
This immaculate home positioned in the sort ater private estate of Panorama in Beaconsfield, this property is one you must come and see. With 4 spacious living areas including separate meals, you will always have a place to retreat at the end of a hard day’s work, even when the whole family cannot decide on what they want to watch on TV. The home includes 3 generous sized bedrooms, the master and second bedroom both complete will a full ensuite and WIR.
As you make your way down to the sizeable kitchen, you will be greeted by stainless steel appliances, plenty bench and cupboard space, overlooking the meals, and open living area. A kids’ retreat with separate rumpus and billiard room complete the living spaces in this stunning home. Step outside to be welcomed by the large undercover alfresco area and low maintenance garden, which is the perfect size to start your very own veggie garden, or for your kids to play.
4B 2C 2D 2I
Clyde North 12 Flowerbloom Crescent
Saturday 6th May at 3.00pm View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23567 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
3B 1C 1D 1I
Berwick 67 Melzak Way
Pristine Display Living
For Sale
Investment Opportunity!
For Sale
A wonderful façade 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
The open plan living is the focal point, a sizable kitchen with S/S appliances and an abundance of bench and cupboard space. The family meals and lounge ofer plenty of natural light and versatility. The master bedroom includes WIR and direct access to the main bathroom. Outside features a decked pergola area surrounded by beautiful greenery. Features include; ducted heating, split system, ceiling fan, water tank and SLUG. A great tenant is currently in place - wanting to stay on if sold to an investor.
$420,000 - $460,000 View Saturday @ 11.15am harcourts.com.au/VBW23725
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Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Clyde North 11 Riverbank Close A Hole In One!
For Sale
Located in the much sought ater Berwick Waters Estate this newly built stylish home delivers contemporary class and plentiful space both inside and out. This perfectly presented Porter Davis home ofers 4 bedrooms, theatre room, 2 bathrooms, 2 car garage, and lots more. The master equipped with amazing ensuite and WIR, the further 3 bedrooms, bathroom and laundry are in the perfectly designed separate wing. Beautifully appointed kitchen ofers stones bench tops, 900mm stainless steel
appliances, dishwasher, and excellent amount of cupboard and bench space, and roomy walk in pantry. Beyond the kitchen, you will find the family living / dining area which has all the space required for easy entertaining. Entering the backyard, you will be delighted! Stepping onto the paved alfresco area you will take in beautiful manicured gardens, a putting green, BBQ, outdoor sink and outdoor Shower. Other features include, hardwood floors, internal access from garage, high ceilings and ducted heating.
3B 2C 2D 1I
Berwick 1A Maryn Close
Negotiation Over $640,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23722 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
3B 1C 2D 1I
Berwick 3A Maryn Close
Botanical Northside Lifestyle.
For Sale
Convenient Stylish living
For Sale
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
Enter the attractive Berwick real estate domain with this charming 3BR semi-ensuite, two living area, low maintenance property. Lounge has floating floors, which continue through to kitchen and family space, flowing out to the undercover alfresco area with deck. Well-appointed central kitchen, split system cooling and heating equates in comfortable living. Berwick ofers the perfect lifestyle with a short distance to schools, Berwick and Beaconsfield shops, easy access to Monash Freeway, public transport close by and parks.
Negotiation Over $460,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23539
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At the bowl of an elevated court, this home with impressive views features lounge/dining and family/meals areas, a country style kitchen, 4 robed bedrooms, a study/5th bedroom, 2 bathrooms and 3 toilets. Extras include ducted heating, an oversized double garage with remote door and a backyard with a raised patio, enclosed spa room and lovely gardens.
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This warm and inviting Eastern Park built home, located opposite parkland, ofers a spacious front lounge, timber kitchen, dishwasher, split system cooling, gas heating, loft style bedroom, separate meals and adjoining family room with timber floors. Outside is a fully covered entertaining deck and established rear paved courtyard.
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Contact Trevor Rowley 0417 506 405 Trowley@hockingstuart.com
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6 A 6 B 3 C 3 D 2 E 2523 F Narre Warren 2-4 Tudor Court Auction 2:00pm 20th May
Be the Master of your own Tudor Grandeur on 2,523sqm Land with further potential!
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Grand living on an even grander scale – this magnificent 6-bedroom Tudor style clinker brick residence dishes up vast family living with a town planning approved plan for one 4-BR and three 3-BR townhouses.
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Aspendale Gardens Shop 13 Narelle Drive | Keysborough 2/43-47 Cheltenham Road
Laura Voinea 0435 921 730
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“Money Tree” – Your Last Chance to buy this land and construct 14x2br 3 Storey project!
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This prime level block situated in the central location of Dandenong is a truly rare opportunity for an astute investor or developer to acquire. It comes with an approved TownPlaningPermit(TPP) to construct x14 2BR apartments.
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Aspendale Gardens Shop 13 Narelle Drive | Keysborough 2/43-47 Cheltenham Road
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LOW density rural zoning abutting a seaside rural township well know for fishing, boating and camping, on the eastern arm of Western Port. This property had good shedding and also includes an attractive home offering open plan living and three bedrooms, the main with full ensuite. The property of 9.7 acres is gently rising land and enjoys water views towards San Remo, Phillip Island and beyond. A place of choice for coastal and country residential and recreational lifestyle just over 100km south-east of Melbourne.
Address: 45-53 Cuthbert Street Inspect: Saturday, noon-12.30pm Auction: Saturday, 13 May, 11.00am Contact: Peter Lynch, 0418 971 899 STOCKDALE AND LEGGO, KOOWEERUP, 5997 1899
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The bitumen driveway leads through extensive gardens that open up nearer the home with many fruit trees & the home is set away from road ensuring a quiet lifestyle while having the luxury of being close to CBD. Ample water is available -100,000L Tank+on stream water. Plenty of shedding, trees & ferns line the banks of gully where Loch Creek lows through. The hardiplank home offers a large living rm facing North like the kitchen & allows the sun to come in. There are 2 bdrms & a 3rd bdrm/ofice downstairs. Inspect by appointment.
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First National Real Estate Neilson Partners was recognised for outstanding achievement at the General Excellence and Marketing Awards, held the Grand Hyatt Melbourne, when Australia’s largest network of independent agents hosted its state awards dinner recently. The awards evening celebrated the best of Victoria’s real estate performances over the past year, which according to First National Neilson Partners Principal Ross Neilson, contributed to First National Real Estate winning Canstar Blue’s Most Satisfied Customers award nationally for 2016/17. “‘First National Neilson Partners was recognised, receiving 30 team and individual awards throughout the evening for both sales and property management services,” Ross said. “This has been a wonderful acknowledgement of our teams’ efforts and comes at a great time as we also celebrate our 100 year anniversary.” “We continue to focus on the things our clients value most in real estate -
communication, trustworthy and honest advice and exceptional results,” he said. The Commercial Department was a shining star receiving five awards while each of the Residential Rentals teams shone bright taking home an outstanding 11 awards. The sales teams also held their own and colleagues celebrated their wins with more than a dozen shiny plaques being awarded during the evening. While there are too many individual award winners to mention, the company congratulates Georgina Hynd for being acknowledged as the Victorian First National Receptionist of the Year and Candice Spector as Victorian Property Manager Rookie of the Year. Ross Neilson said the First National GEM Awards are an important event because they encourage First National’s agents to aspire to an ongoing process of performance improvement that benefits all clients.
BERWICK HOME OWNER JOINS JETSET BERWICK home owners Mr and Mrs Seconnino will take flight with LJ Hooker on a $15,000 trip this year, after simply finding out the worth of their property from their local real estate specialist. MR AND MRS SECONNINO were curious about the performance of their local marketplace and sought out LJ Hooker Berwick’s Simon Field to provide a market update of their own property. Across Australia, one LJ Hooker customer from every state and territory which had a market update between 1 January and 31 March went into a draw to win a $15,000 Flight Centre voucher, with Mr and Mrs Seconnino taking out the Victorian prize. Additionally, 12 weekly winners of $1000 were selected randomly throughout Australia. LJ Hooker Berwick’s principal Steve Keam said there had been renewed interest from home owners wanting to find out what their property could fetch in the first months of the year. “We had a lift in inquiry throughout the first quarter of 2017,” Steve Keam said. “We’ve seen a rise in homeowners wanting to make a move in the current marketplace and the first step in any property plan is finding out how they’re financially positioned with their current home or investment property. “Having a general understanding of how the area has performed is a good
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informed tips on how to capitalise on current and emerging buyer demands.” If you would like to find out the
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BERWICK 1A Maryn Close 3A Maryn Close 2 Harkaway Road 22 Natren Court 6 Gargeney Court Unit 3/38-40 Brisbane Street 67 Melzak Way 6 Jeune Grove 14/21-25 Parkhill Drive 6 Marija Crescent 31 Sheldon Drive 66 Moondarra Drive 63 Skyline Way 33 Taptani Drive 7 Jessica Mews 22 Natren Court 6 Gargeney Court Unit 3/38-40 Brisbane St 63 Skyline Way
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HARKAWAY 400 Harkaway Road Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm NARRE WARREN 8 Denver Drive Sat 10.30am - 11.00am 24a Sweeney Drive Sat 11.00am - 11.30am 8 Burwood Court Sat 11.00am - 11.30am 26 Madison Avenue Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm 2 Chain Court Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm 8 Burwood Court Thurs 6.00pm - 6.30pm 24a Sweeney Drive Wed 6.00pm - 6.30pm 1/2 Redgum Place Sat 11.00am - 11.30am 8 Araluen Rise Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm NARRE WARREN NORTH 11-12 Rockman Court Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm
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PAKENHAM 18 Bluestone Street 11.00am Kaye Charles – 9707 0111 14 Ashwood Grove Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm Harcourts - 9707 4222 23 Catherine Place Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444 25 Rundell Way Sat 11.00am - 11.30am First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444 35 Villella Drive Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444 1 Egret Way Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm OBrien - 8794 0500 PAKENHAM UPPER 1005 Pakenham Road Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444 PEARCEDALE 985 Robinsons Road Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm OBrien - 5995 0500
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True to its namesake, Apple Blossoms Early Learning is dedicated to nurturing the mental, physical and emotional wellbeing of children, so they blossom into healthy and happy individuals. “Our educational program is based on the three philosophical pillars of wholesome nutrition, inquiry-based learning and nature-based play,“ Deb said. “The curriculum draws on the Reggio Emilia and Montessori models, where children learn at their own pace and develop a strong sense of who they are and how they fit into the world around them through stimulating experiences and sensory-rich environments. “That’s why each of our centres has a custom-built nature play space, incorporating natural materials that spark curiosity, inspire creativity and encourage social interaction.
Nicolaas enjoys the outdoor play equipment at Apple Blossom Early Learning. 166786 “Another key point of difference is our nutritional program where delicious, low-allergenic food is prepared by our in-house chefs in consultation with our naturopath.“
THE EPIC MUSICAL MY FAIR LADY RETURNS… This beloved musical which took the world by storm, tells the tale of a Cockney flower girl named Eliza Doolittle whose world was forever changed by the brilliant and demanding phoneticist, Henry Higgins. The clash of cultures sparks some of theatre’s most witty dialogue and wonderful songs including Wouldn’t It Be Loverly, On the Street Where You Live, I Could Have Danced All Night and Get Me to the Church on Time. Producers Opera Australia and John Frost are both proud to be bringing this production to Melbourne. Director Julie Andrews joined the celebrations having returned to Australia to oversee rehearsals and the first performance of the 2017 Australian tour in Brisbane.
‘Julie Andrews re-creates classic original with a show that truly sings’ – The Guardian
To find out more about the open day event or Apple Blossoms Early Learning, call the centre on 8794 9244. Apple Blossoms Early Learning is at 10-16 Verdun Drive, Narre Warren.
My Fair Lady received rave reviews for the premiere season at the Joan Sutherland Theatre, Sydney Opera House where it broke box office records. Star News Group is giving away 5 double passes for the Sunday 14 May, 3pm performance of My Fair Lady at the Regent Theatre Melbourne. To be in the draw to win tickets email your name, address and contact number to wintickets@ starnewsgroup.com.au or write your name, address and contact number on the back of and envelope and mail to: My Fair Lady Competition, PO Box 9, Pakenham Victoria 3810. Entries close Thursday 4 May at 4pm. Winners drawn from all entries received and notified. Bookings and more details: www.myfairladymusical.com.au Conditions apply: See starcommunity.com.au/competitions for details.
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What’s on CFA car boot sale/open day
■ Artworks on display between 11.30am2.30pm at the Old Cheese Factory function room, Homestead Road, Berwick.
Warneet-Blind Bight Fire Brigade is opening their doors to the public while raising funds for the small CFA outfit. With over 25 car boot sales, hot rod show, sausage sizzle and family entertainment ■ Saturday 29 April, 9am to1pm. Call 0438 048 116 to book a site or come down and meet the Members of the Brigade.
Cranbourne Day View Club The Cranbourne Day View Club is looking for new members to join their group. The group is helping to sponsor students through The Smith Family. ■ Meetings are the first Wednesday of the month at Amstel Club. For more information, contact Trish Ransom on 5995 7037. 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. 192-196 Centre Road, near the Narre Warren railway station. Contact: 9704 0015 or 0426 736 467.
Learn to make luscious lemon meringue eclairs If you love lemon meringue, you will go crazy for these lemon meringue eclairs. Lemon curd and meringue make the perfect pair, along with a sublime choux pastry, it doesn’t get any more delicious than this. Cost includes all ingredients; bring an apron and a container to take confection home. ■ Starting Monday 1 May. 7pm to 9pm. Cost: $35. Balla Balla Community Centre 5990 0900.
Claymation Clay animation is a type of animation that uses clay figures, just like TV show such as Pingu and Shaun the Sheep. This is a really fun way to introduce children to animation, where the only limit is their imagination! At our clay animation. Ages 10 to 14 years, lap tops provided. If possible (but not essential) bring an ipad loaded with stop motion, all other materials supplied. ■ Monday 1 May for six weeks. 4.30pm5.30pm Cost: $80. Balla Balla Community Centre 5990 0900.
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The exhibition will include over 120 works, in various media. The prizes will be awarded by leading local artist Mary Hennekam and all works on display, with the exception of some student works, will be available for purchase. Proceeds will go to the St John’s Community Hall Restoration Fund. This exhibition offers a special opportunity to purchase a unique work of art by an accomplished local artist. ■ Friday 28 to Sunday 30 April from 7pm at 27 Childers St Cranbourne.
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Rebecca’s Olympics dream By Nick Creely The accolades for 15-year-old Rebecca Henderson are coming faster than her ability to complete a triathlon. With the 2020 Tokyo Olympics merely three years away, the young athlete is doing everything in her power to represent the country she loves. Rebecca, from Berwick, recently travelled to Sydney Olympic Park to compete in the Athletics Australia National Championships, where she won the Under 17 Girls 5km Racewalk National Championship - her fourth overall win in what has been a remarkable junior career to date. The Casey Cardinia Athletics Club product said it was an honour to represent Victoria and to claim another piece of the puzzle in her aim for Olympic glory. “It was very exciting - I’ve raced at the Sydney track a few times and done quite well so I was hoping I could do the same this time,” she said. “It is a great feeling to represent your State and it felt great to win the National Championship again. I was very happy as it was my main goal for race-walking for the year.” Rebecca is also prominent in the world of Open Water Swimming, where she only months ago came eighth in Australia at the Australian Open Water Championships, as well as triathlons, in which she excels more than any junior in the state. She said training is hard work and gets
her to the level needed to perform, but it’s something she enjoys and thrives on. “I really enjoy doing the training so that makes it a lot easier,” she said. “I have a really good training squad for race-walking with Simon Baker and my swim training is with Casey Tigersharks. “I just make sure I am really organised so that I can fit in everything that I want to do while also keeping up with my school work. “The ultimate goal for me would be to represent Australia at the Olympics. If I keep training hard and enjoying myself I believe I can get there.” In Penrith, just last week, Rebecca shone brightly in the Triathlon Championships, coming ninth overall in the country and first among a talented bunch of Victorian athletes. It’s not the first time in the last twelve months that she has put her name up in lights - announcing her name on the big stage by claiming glory in the Sprint Distance at Challenge Melbourne for 15 to19-year-olds and then finishing third overall in the Elite Females in Race 5 of the Active Tri-Series at Mordialloc on 19 March, she then was the first female across the line over all ages in the Channel Challenge in San Remo. Still fairly new to the Triathlon scene, Rebecca said she fell in love with the sport due to the multi-dimensional style in which you need to perform.
Rebecca Henderson one day dreams to be on the Olympic stage. Pictures: SUPPLIED “My love for triathlons came more recently as I have only been competing in Triathlons for a couple of years. “I did a few for fun but I didn’t really like the bike riding that much at the start as I wasn’t very experienced at it but then I tried out for the Triathlon Victoria Development Program and got in and my enjoyment for the sport has really grown. “I love training and racing in all three disciplines now even though the swim is my best and favourite leg of the race.”
Demons ready to face their biggest challenge By David Nagel The menacing and imposing figure of former Brisbane champion Jonathan Brown looms large on the horizon for the South East Football Netball League as it looks to extend its unbeaten run in the AFL Victoria Community Championships. Brown will coach the Hampden League into battle against the Demons at Casey Fields on Saturday 13 May, his presence attracting a strong commitment from players from Portland to Port Fairy - from Warrnambool to Camperdown. SEFNL coach Michael ‘Jock’ Holland, preparing his fifth consecutive interleague campaign, said the stakes had grown higher with Brown as the enemy. “I know a lot of their guys have committed this year, with Browny on board, but that’s great for us, it gives us the opportunity to take on one of the best leagues in the state at full strength,” Holland said. “As a coaching staff we’ve discussed it and we’re in no doubt that this is definitely the biggest challenge we have confronted in the last five years. I’ve been talking it up for years, that I firmly believe we have the goods to be one of the top five leagues in the state and our best will be good enough. “As a coaching staff, we’re not shying away from the challenge, we just need a strong commitment from the players and I think this could be a pretty special interleague campaign.” Holland, an interleague star during his playing days at Pakenham, has led
the SEFNL brilliantly over the last four years, taking the scalps of Wimmera, Bellarine, Sunraysia and Murray after Matt Shinners had steered the first ship to port against Nepean. “We’re getting to the stage now where we are being rewarded for the efforts put in by a lot people,” Holland said. “Collo (Michael Collins) and Holty (Marc Holt) have been the faces of interleague football for years but blokes like Troy McDermott, Brandon Osborne, Micky Harold, they’re coming up for the fifth campaigns and have been terrific contributors over the journey. “I just think for those blokes it would be terrific if their peers recognised their commitment, jumped on board, and we come together as one for this challenge.” A large squad trained together for the first time at Casey Fields on Wednesday night, 26 April. Fresh faces from other leagues include Beaconsfield’s Corey Walker, Berwick’s James Magner and Bryce Rutherford, Doveton’s Alwyn Davey, Hampton Park youngsters Hayden Brough and CJ Layfield, Narre Warren’s Luke Cody and Tooradin pair Luke McKenna and Aisakie O’hAilpin. Doveton’s Taylor Joyce and Narre Warren siblings Nick and Stewie Scanlon return to the SEFNL after stints in the Eastern and Southern Football Leagues respectively. Youngsters include Beaconsfield half back Jake Bowd, and Peter Bastin, Hayden Brough, CJ Layfield and Har-
SEFNL coach Michael ‘Jock’ Holland believes the challenge of defeating Hampden will be the biggest of the last five years. 167588 Picture: DAVID NAGEL rison Paul from Hampton Park. Holland said the prospect of having ruckman Scott Meyer, Russell Gabriel and O’hAilpin all playing on the same side was mouth-watering indeed. “They all bring something completely different to the table,” he said. “Russ is your old fashioned powerhouse ruckman, O’hAilpin is athletic and tough and strong in the clinches and Scotty could play anywhere on the park he’s that versatile.” Holland was keen to get the local football community on board. “The interleague concept is special, it’s special footy played by the best
players in country Victoria and will be the best footy the supporters will see all year,” he said. “I promise there will be at least one or two kids who get selected and they’ll thrive on the big stage, it’s been that way for years. We’ll select the boys who want to play, we’ve done it that way in the past and that way we get a consistent performance, year in, year out.” Holland added Officer’s Jesse Longmuir to the squad after an eyecatching performance against Pakenham on Saturday. The first bounce down for the 2017
AFL Victoria Community Championship match between South East FNL and Hampden FNL will take place at 1pm on Saturday 13 May. SEFNL SQUAD BEACONSFIELD - Daniel Battaglin, Jake Bowd, Troy McDermott, Scott Meyer, Corey Walker. BERWICK - Madi Andrews, Tim Gunn, Michael Harold, Lucas Jellyman-Turner, Michael Johnson, Ben Kearns, James Magner, Michael Riseley, Bryce Rutherford, Luke Sheppard, Ash Smith. CRANBOURNE - Luke Bee-Hugo, Aaron Bower, Dylan Cavalot, Mat Fletcher, Shaun Marusic, Brandon Osbourne, Glenn Osbourne, Zak Roscoe. DOVETON - Nicholas Battle, Jarrad Boumann, Aaron Davey, Alwyn Davey, Russell Gabriel, Taylor Joyce, Sam Raru. HAMPTON PARK - Peter Bastin, Hayden Brough, C J Layfield, Harrison Paul. NARRE WARREN - Benjamin Carter, Luke Cody, Trent Cody, Michael Collins, Jordyn Flannery, Dylan Quirk, Jake Richardson, Nick Scanlon, Stewart Scanlon, Jack Soroczynski, Josh Tonna. OFFICER - Dylan Chapman, Matthew Clarke, Jesse Longmuir. PAKENHAM - Sam Blackwood, Stephen Morey, Steve O’Bryan, Jake Smith. TOORADIN-DALMORE - Andrew Dean, Nick Lang, Luke McKenna, Josh Muling, Aisakie O’hAilpin, Michael Wallace.
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Stingrays in a stumble By Nick Creely TAC CUP REVIEW - ROUND 4 The Dandenong Stingrays’ wobbly start to the 2017 season has continued, falling to the still unbeaten Sandringham Dragons by 21-points at Frankston Oval on Saturday. In front of a solid bayside crowd, the Rays looked the goods early, kicking the first two majors of the contest and looking sharp by foot. The Dragons pegged it back later in the first-quarter, notably through impressive youngster Aaron Trusler (four goals) to gain a three-point lead at quarter-time. It was even once more in the second, with both sides able to make the most of their opportunities going forward, but it was the Rays, through key playmakers Mason De Wit and Hunter Clark, who were able to get enough drive off the half-back line to gain the lead back at half-time. But despite the effort and intensity remaining consistent, skill execution lacked in the second-half, with some horrific turnovers inviting the Dragons to punish them on transition.
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Max Lohan (31 disposals, 16 marks and a goal) was particularly devastating in the secondhalf with his penetrating left leg for the Dragons, with the Rays unable to stop them spreading the ball and streaming forward. But just before three-quarter-time, and with the Rays down by 22-points, a moment of utter brilliance from Hunter Clark kept them alive. From the centre-bounce, the damaging midfielder, who is seen as a potential first-round draft pick, streamed out of the centre, and with a kick that Dustin Martin would be proud of, launched the ball 55 metres straight through the goals. Clark then backed it up early in the fourth with a classy snap from near the pocket, but the Rays were unable to penetrate the lines like the Dragons, who ran out convincing winners. Apart from Clark, who racked up 25 disposals, two goals and seven tackles, De Wit (22 disposals, seven marks) was damaging, while Tom De Koning (1 goal, 12 hit-outs) had his moments, skipper Josh Bateman (13 disposals) showed some nice dash off half-back and Mitch Cotter (18 disposals,
six tackles) was tough at the clinches. Stingrays coach Craig Black was disappointed with the skilllevel of his group, and said that consistency in effort is still an issue that needs to be addressed. “We started well, but our skill execution was below were we would like it to be,” he said. “We also need our effort to be for much longer in games, plus our whole team needs to defend quicker.” The Rays now move to seventh on the ladder with a 2-2 record, and will need to bounce back quickly against the Calder Cannons, who are winless this year and kicked a shocking 5.21 in their loss the same day. DANDENONG STINGRAYS 4.1 7.3 8.6 10.9 (69) SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS 4.4 6.4 11.4 14.6 (90) DANDENONG STINGRAYS GOALS: D.Morris 2, H.Clark 2, B.Williams, T.De Koning, J.Nanscawen, A.Zijai, T.Ellison, W.Smith. BEST: H.Clark, W.Hamill, J.Davies, M.Cotter, M.De Wit, D.Morris. SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS GOALS: A.Trusler 4, H.Mclean 2, R.Macdermid 2, M.Lohan, N.Stamatis, A.Sakeson, J.Gibbins. J.Bakes, J.Paul. BEST: L.Barrett, H.Brayshaw, H.Mclean, A.Sakeson, J.Hale, S.Sofronidis.
Classy Bugg stars for Demons By Nick Creely
QUIZ NUMBER 1554 1. WHICH world famous sports team uses the theme song ’Sweet Georgia Brown’? 2. WHICH city has hosted the Olympic Games three times? 3. WHICH champion filly won the Ascot Vale Stakes, Moonee Valley Stakes, Caulfield Guineas, Cox Plate and VRC Oaks in 1977? 4. HOW is a game of netball started? 5. WHICH tennis player whipped Evonne Cawley 6-1, 6-0 in the 1975 Wimbledon tennis final? 6. WHICH AFL club did former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser support? 7. WHICH well known English soccer club is based at Goodison Park? 8. WHO was the first racing driver to win the world championship in a car of his own design? 9. WHICH imported cricketer scored 325 runs in a day for South Australia in a Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia? 10. WHICH Australian swimmer shattered the 1500 metre record in 1992? 11. WHICH jockey won five Caulfield Cups but never took out a Melbourne Cup? 12. WHO rode Dunaden to victory in the 2011 Melbourne Cup? 13. WHO was the first Australian golfer to top the million dollar mark in career earnings? 14. WHAT type of flag signifies the end of a motor race? 15. WHAT was Don Bradman’s lifetime Test cricket batting average? 16. WHICH famous Australian tennis star was known as ‘Muscles’? 18. WHICH Australian won the world surfboard championship in 1968? 19. WHAT is the term for a full-blooded drive in ice hockey? 20. WHICH veteran won the 1986 US Masters golf title?
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VFL REVIEW - ROUND 2 Casey Demons have shaken off a spirited North Ballarat, registering their first win of 2017 by 46-points on Saturday night at Casey Fields. The Roosters, coming off a demoralising 188-point loss to Richmond last week, were always going to come out breathing fire and did just so with their intent early. In slippery conditions, the Demons and Roosters struggled early to gain any control over the contest, with some basic skills errors marring both sides early. Not much separated the two sides at quarter-time, with the Demons holding a slender two-point advantage despite the Roosters having more shots on goal. The Demons adapted quicker to the conditions in the second term, kicking four unanswered goals before the Roosters struck back late to peg the margin back to 28-points at half-time. Bailey Fritsch, who had a strong three-goal first half, got on the board early in the third, while the excitement machine, Aloysio Ferreira, upped the ante to help his side control the contest. But the star of the third was Melbourne-listed player Tommy Bugg, who kicked consecutive goals in a matter of minutes to take the game away in one swift movement.
The Demons sing the song with gusto after registering their first victory of 2017. Picture: TWITTER Bugg and his trusty left-foot were clearly a class above the level and caused major grief for the Roosters with his run-andcarry. The Roosters did keep coming though, booting three quick goals to close the margin to an attainable but unlikely 30-point buffer, as the Demons lost some focus and were unable to execute their skills. But they produced a strong five-goal last term to overpower the gallant Roosters and claim the four points. Bugg (35 disposals, 11 marks, seven tackles and five goals) was the star of the show, and Coach Justin Plapp was full of praise for the midfielder. “It was nearly a complete game at VFL level,” Plapp said. “He’s been dropped and comes out and responds that way; it’s a credit to him.” Others to put in strong games were Mitch White (28 disposals), Eddie Morris (27), while Bailey Fritsch continues
to electrify, snagging four goals in an impressive display and Alyosio Ferreira is well and truly putting his name on the whiteboards for AFL recruiters after impressing with his elite skills. Plapp was proud of his group’s response considering a short six-day break. “The way the boys responded after playing on Monday, and with North Ballarat throwing a fair bit at us, I’m proud of them,” he said. But of particular concern was yet another concussion to Melbourne youngster Angus Brayshaw, who has now been concussed three times in the last twelve months. “He copped a head knock,” Plapp said. “It’s unfortunate for him because he has had a few hits over the last few years, but hopefully he’s okay.” The Demons will make the trip over to Simonds Stadium on Saturday to tackle Geelong, who are coming off a 52-point loss to Port Melbourne. CASEY DEMONS 3.1 9.5 14.8 19.13(127) NORTH BALLARAT 2.5 4.7 9.8 12.9(81) CASEY DEMONS GOALS: T.Bugg 5, B.Fritsch 4, D.Keilty 2, C.Pedersen 2, A.Scott, A.Ferreira, D.Kent, G.Lok, J.Briggs, C.Maynard. BEST: T.Bugg, A.Ferreira, C.Pedersen, J.Trengove, B.Fritsch, M.White. NORTH BALLARAT GOALS: A.Hooper 3, J.Cooke-Harrison 3, T.Lockyer, B.Payne, L.Cassidy, H.Walters, T.Thoolen, M.Johnston. BEST: L.George, A.Hooper, B.Simpson, J.Cooke-Harrison, H.Walters, M.Johnston.
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Eagles clip Magpies wings By David Nagel It may have slipped under the radar during the pre-season, but Beaconsfield is now fully in the South East Football Netball League spotlight after a gutsy 26-point victory over Narre Warren. The Eagles travelled to Kalora Park with a massive task ahead, trying to win just its second home-and-away fixture against the Magpies in 13 years. All the pre-season talk centred on Narre Warren’s strong pre-season recruiting and how the Magpies looked set to throw down the gauntlet to both Berwick and Cranbourne. Meanwhile, down at Holm Park Reserve, a new coaching staff was appointed, some solid but unspectacular types were brought in, and what’s proving to be the best young crop of youngsters in the competition were slowly on the improve. But the lid has now been blown on the Eagles after a desperate win, built on brilliant ball
movement down back and some blistering leg speed that caught the Magpies napping. “Ball movement has been a heavy focus of ours in the preseason, not so much who has the footy in their hands, but where we want the football and how we want to release it,” said Beaconsfield coach Leigh McQuillen. “Narre Warren plays their ground well. They probably went in thicker and harder while we picked a side well equipped to use the whole ground. Maybe we surprised them a bit, they would be used to a different style of play from Beaconsfield, but our lateral ball movement is a big part of what we do now.” Nick Scanlon gave the Magpies the early lead in the first term before the Eagles took command. Josh Dodsworth’s brilliant pressure around the contest saw him feed Beau Dowler for the reply, before goals to Michael Misso, Daniel Johnston, Dodsworth, Kyle Van Der Pluym
and Dowler again on the siren gave the Eagles a 35-point lead at the first change. The Magpies fought back, kicking 7.4 to 2.3 in the second term to close the margin to four points. But Beacy refocused after a half-time scuffle to kick the only two goals in the third, and then kicked three goals to one in the final term for a very courageous victory. The pressure of half-forwards Dodsworth and Kyle Van der Pluym was rewarded; Dodsworth with best-on-ground honours while Van der Pluym was his side’s leading goal kicker with three. Ruckman Scott Meyer was typically brilliant, while Jake Bowd and Corey Walker were inspirational down back. Scanlon was magnificent for the Magpies, kicking four goals and having a tremendous influence around the ground. In other games, reigning premier Cranbourne had to fight hard for its 15-point victory
over a brave Tooradin at Casey Fields. The Eagles led by 25 points at the main break but had that margin cut to single digits midway through the last term. Ryan Jones, Nathan Gardiner and Zak Roscoe kicked two each for the Eagles while Nick Lang kicked five of his six goals in the second half for the Seagulls. Gulls ruckman Aisakie O’Hailpin was the dominant big man on the ground. In other games, Officer gained Princes Highway bragging rights with a 44-point victory over Pakenham while Berwick kicked the sweep, cracking the 200-point barrier in its 159-point win over Hampton Park. Brody Connelly kicked six for the Wickers who had Michael Riseley play a lead role across half back. Luke O’Brien kicked three for the Redbacks who now face some clearer waters after an extremely tough start to the season.
Beacy girls down Magpies By David Nagel Beaconsfield has finally ended the magnificent 21game winning streak of Narre Warren with a spectacular 49-46 victory over the Magpies in a classic contest at Kalora Park. Last year’s grand finalists went head to head; the Eagles cracking the game open with a stunning 15-9 third quarter to take a fivegoal lead to the final change. Beaconsfield coach Simon O’Shanassy was thrilled with the standard of netball. “It was a great game of netball, it was a clean fierce contest played in the spirit that netball should be played,” O’Shanassy said. “It was a great game and it took our very best to beat them. They’re Narre Warren and they’ve won 21 games in a row for a reason. They’re well-drilled, wellstructured and really play well as a team.” And it’s a team that suffered some major hiccups on the weekend. The Magpies regular goal-scoring force of Gabrielle Dwyer and Tayla Shannon was missing for most of the day. Dwyer was in Canberra with elite netball duties while Shannon suffered a nasty injury in the first term. “I’m great friends with Tayla and it was really sad to see her go down, hopefully everything is fine with her,” O’Shanassy said. Goaler Bianca Sanzaro (goal shooter) held her nerve for the Eagles while Kate Murphy (wing defence ) was solid and Ash Gill (wing attack) made a big contribution after hitting the
court in the second half. Erin Clark (WD), Chloe Phillips (GS) were terrific over four quarters for the Magpies. Tooradin is primed to take on the reigning backto-back champions after consolidating top spot with a 47-32 victory over Cranbourne at Casey Fields. But the Eagles made life difficult for the visitors in the first quarter. Cranbourne defenders Tara Cecil (goal defence) and Hailey Galpin (goal keeper) kept a close watch on Tooradin goalers, smartAlexes Duff (goal shooter) and Maher (goal attack), while Steph Ryan (centre) kept paces with Shona Wells in the midcourt. But the Seagulls slowly got on top, extending their two-goal lead to seven at half time before opening up the turbos after the break. The Seagulls showed premiership-contending form in the third term, with Jess Cox moving from wing attack to goal attack and having a major impact, scoring 12 goals for the quarter. There were some positive outcomes for Cranbourne. Kayla Wilson (C) took control of the midcourt in the final term leading the Eagles to an 11-10 advantage to finish off the match. Hampton Park has chalked up its first win of the season with a 46-34 victory over a brave Berwick at Robert Booth Reserve. The home side had the better of a dour first term, leading 8-4 at the first break before stretching that fourgoal lead to 10 at the major interval. Shannon Rennison (GK)
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ROC centre Ash Barnett halts the progress of Pakenham’s Renae Joiner at Toomuc Picture: ROB CAREW Reserve on Saturday. 167479 and Karli Foster (GD) were proving a tough nut to crack for the Wickers who could manage just 11 goals in the first half. Megan Egbers (GS) had an outstanding second quarter for the Redbacks, scoring her side’s complete total of 13 goals for the quarter. The Wickers flew the flag in the second half, outscoring the Redbacks 13-11 in the third term in a strong
sign of defiance. Olivia Macente (C) was brilliant through the midcourt in the third term, joined by Emily Pratt (WA) and Sarah Nash (WD) in a very competitive midcourt combination. And ROC has produced a strong second-half performance to run away with a 53-25 win over Pakenham. The Lions stuck with the Kangaroos in the first half before the defensive efforts
of Laura Quinn and Mel Overdyk stopped the home side in its tracks. Ash Barnett (C), Georgie Douglas (WD) and Sam Neil (GA) were also impressive for the winners while Kyra Esler (GS) showed some promising signs in the Lions second-quarter revival. Emma Jones and Renae Joiner also tried hard for the Lions.
CRANBOURNE 4.2 8.5 11.10 13.11(89) TOORADIN-DALMORE 2.1 4.4 8.7 11.8(74) NARRE WARREN 1.1 8.5 8.7 9.11(65) BEACONSFIELD 6.6 8.9 10.11 13.13(91) HAMPTON PARK 3.0 5.0 7.1 8.1(49) BERWICK 5.4 12.9 24.16 31.22(208) PAKENHAM 4.0 4.3 6.5 7.10(52) OFFICER SFC 3.5 7.9 11.12 13.18(96) RESERVES: Cranbourne 11.14(80) v Tooradin-Dalmore 4.3(27), Narre Warren 14.9(93) v Beaconsfield 4.5(29), Hampton Park 1.5(11) v Berwick 26.10(166), Pakenham 8.8(56) v Officer SFC 10.10(70). UNDER 19s: Cranbourne B 0.1(1) v Berwick 24.21(165), Narre Warren B 3.7(25) v Doveton 12.15(87), Cranbourne A 31.18(204) v Tooradin-Dalmore 0.1(1), Narre Warren A 9.4(58) v Beaconsfield 7.8(50), Pakenham 11.6(72) v Officer SFC 3.13(31). SENIOR LADDER TEAM W L D B % PTS BERWICK 3 0 0 0 313.33 12 DOVETON 2 0 0 1 263.21 12 CRANBOURNE 2 1 0 0 186.86 8 BEACONSFIELD 2 1 0 0 150.00 8 NARRE WARREN 1 1 0 1 104.58 8 Officer SFC 1 2 0 0 88.89 4 Tooradin-Dalmore 1 2 0 0 78.10 4 Pakenham 0 2 0 1 54.88 4 Hampton Park 0 3 0 0 19.26 0 This week: Doveton v Cranbourne, Officer SFC v Hampton Park, Pakenham v Beaconsfield, Tooradin-Dalmore v Narre Warren, Berwick - Bye. NETBALL A GRADE: Cranbourne 32 v Tooradin-Dalmore 47, Hampton Park 46 v Berwick 34, Narre Warren 46 v Beaconsfield 49, Pakenham 25 v ROC 53, Doveton - Bye. B GRADE: Cranbourne 44 v Tooradin-Dalmore 50, Hampton Park 48 v Berwick 38, Narre Warren 40 v Beaconsfield 44, Pakenham 35 v ROC 36, Doveton - Bye. C GRADE: Cranbourne 29 v Tooradin-Dalmore 24, Hampton Park 34 v Berwick 24, Narre Warren 41 v Beaconsfield 30, Pakenham 22 v ROC 51, Doveton - Bye. D GRADE: Cranbourne 29 v Tooradin-Dalmore 27, Hampton Park 29 v Berwick 12, Narre Warren 35 v Beaconsfield 31, Pakenham 13 v ROC 47, Doveton - Bye. 17 UNDER RED: Cranbourne 52 v Tooradin-Dalmore 9, Hampton Park 21 v Berwick 20, Narre Warren 38 v Beaconsfield 28, Pakenham 34 v ROC 42, Doveton - Bye. 17 UNDER WHITE: Cranbourne 24 v Tooradin-Dalmore 15, Hampton Park 8 v Berwick 26, Narre Warren 14 v Beaconsfield 42, Pakenham 31 v ROC 15, Doveton - Bye. 15 UNDER RED: Cranbourne 45 v Tooradin-Dalmore 8, Hampton Park 12 v Berwick 27, Narre Warren 34 v Beaconsfield 21, Pakenham 6 v ROC 34, Doveton - Bye. 15 UNDER WHITE: Cranbourne 45 v Tooradin-Dalmore 13, Narre Warren 11 v Beaconsfield 16, Pakenham 12 v ROC 23, Berwick - Bye, Doveton - Bye. 13 UNDER RED: Cranbourne 21 v Tooradin-Dalmore 26, Hampton Park 10 v Berwick 42, Narre Warren 15 v Beaconsfield 19, Pakenham 4 v ROC 52, Doveton - Bye. 13 UNDER WHITE: Cranbourne 18 v Tooradin-Dalmore 17, Narre Warren 7 v Beaconsfield 38, Pakenham 12 v ROC 24, Berwick - Bye, Doveton - Bye. A GRADE LADDER TEAM W L D B % Pts TOORADIN-DALMORE 3 0 0 0 185.23 12 NARRE WARREN 1 1 0 1 128.21 8 ROC 2 1 0 0 105.69 8 CRANBOURNE 2 1 0 0 103.31 8 DOVETON 1 1 0 1 100 8 Beaconsfield 2 1 0 0 98.53 8 Hampton Park 1 2 0 0 92.44 4 Pakenham 0 2 0 1 40.34 4 Berwick 0 3 0 0 81.56 0
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Numbers soar in women’s league By David Nagel Women’s football looks set to continue its staggering growth pattern of the last few years with the impending birth of the South Eastern Women’s Football League (SEWFL) in 2017. A total of 25 clubs will field 32 teams across three divisions, setting the foundation for future success stories in the elite VFL and AFL Women’s competitions. Established clubs in the South East such as Beaconsfield, Cranbourne, Endeavour Hills and Seaford will match motors in the top two divisions, while the real excitement will come at the base level of SEWFL where new clubs will bring a fresh look to the football landscape. Division three - the South East Development League - will see clubs from as far and wide as the Bass Coast,
Morwell East, Crib Point and Bunyip dip their toes into the competitive ranks for the very first time. Officer SFC is also one such club and president Barry O’Loughlin said after a long build up the club was now looking forward to the start of the season on Saturday 6 May. “It’s been a long process, but the numbers have stayed strong and the girls have really maintained their enthusiasm,” O’Loughlin said. “It will be great to finally get it going, a great starting point for a concept that is going to get bigger and bigger as the years go by. It’s phenomenal what’s happening really, women’s football is already massive and you’d love to have a crystal ball to see where it will all end up.” O’Loughlin said the growth of the senior competition would hopefully attract stronger numbers to the junior
ranks. “I know there have been some difficulties in attracting numbers in the juniors at some clubs, but this will filter down and clubs are going to get stronger and stronger,” he said. “Some clubs like Cranbourne and Seaford are already fielding three senior sides and I can see the day - in two to three years’ time - where we’re doing the same.” O’Loughlin said the implementation of women’s football had created a great atmosphere at the club. “It’s always been about a one-club mentality for us, I’ve said that from the start, and that’s the way we’re approaching it,” he said. “The girls get treated no differently to the boys. We share the duties around the club evenly and that’s the way it should be.”
Girls like Dandenong Stingray Molly McDonald have a new avenue to the big time with the advent of the South Eastern Women’s Football Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS League. 166487 COMPETING TEAMS IN SOUTH EASTERN WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE Chisholm SEWF Division 1 Cranbourne, Eastern Devils, Gippsland Maroons, Knox, Port Melbourne, Seaford, St Kilda Sharks. MRC SEWF Division 2 Beaconsfield, Chirnside Park, Cranbourne, Eastern Devils, Edi-Asp,
Endeavour Hills, Mornington, Red Hill, Seaford, St Kilda Sharks. MRC SEWF South East Development Bass Coast, Bunyip, Cerberus/Crib Point, Frankston Bombers, Frankston Dolphins, Gippsland Maroons, Hastings, Karingal, Mornington, Morwell East, Officer, Pearcedale, Seaford, Tyabb, Warragul.
Dee’s passion for coaching sets the scene By Nick Creely Women’s football was once the great unknown - it’s now the great success story of 2017. With all the hype that came with the AFLW and its inaugural season, there was also the birth of an elite pathway for talented young girls to develop their game - the TAC Cup Girls competition. And the coach of the Dandenong Stingrays Girls’ team, Dee Longwill, said that the introduction of the pathway is another major stepping stone in Women’s Football in Victoria. “It’s very important (the competition) - these girls are the benchmark to where the young talent will come from, it is our job to get the younger generation up to the standard of our elite programs,” she said. “There needs to be a succession plan or the competition won’t last. It is about educating and increasing the awareness, the well-being of this young talent. “It is good to see what level they need to be at - how hard they need to
work to get to the elite level. “Definitely the standard will improve and it will become the benchmark for the younger generation but it will also provide the education and multiple pathways for women’s footy.” It was a steady season for the Rays, who finished in a respectable sixth position with a 3-2 record, and impressed on numerous occasions against some of the stronger sides. They enjoyed a strong win in their inaugural game over the Oakleigh Chargers by 24-points, before tasting victory twice more against Gippsland Power (72-points) and Greater Western Victoria (37-points). Longwill said that it was an enjoyable year for all involved down at Dandenong, and said that it definitely Stingrays coach Dee Longwill was excited by what the TAC Cup season exceeded expectations in terms of what did for Women's Football. 166487 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS they achieved. guide them into the elite competition. “I couldn’t have asked for a better the team was jelling together.” Some stars emerged out of the com“We had a number of success stofirst season. I wish the season was longer as the girls were connecting as a petition for the Rays, with several play- ries this season within the team with team and in their line groups, our struc- ers involved in representative football, some players making the Under 16 and tures were improving each week and another major positive as they look to Under 18 Vic Country squads, players
being involved in the AFL Academy, the interest from the community, sponsors, family and friends and with Bridie Kennedy winning joint Best and Fairest for the TAC Cup competition,” she said. As for Longwill, she is just looking to continue her path in coaching the Stingrays to glory, and wherever it may lead is exciting. “Being a part of the Stingrays and being involved in the TAC Cup Girls competition has been a fantastic development for my overall coaching experience and for the development of the players at an elite level,” she said. “I am more determined to gain as much experience in the off-season to provide the next generation with the growth and knowledge that is required. “Working with the assistant coaches, trainers and support staff was also a great experience, learning and bouncing ideas off each other. “Currently I would like to continue gaining exposure and experience to my coaching and see where it takes me.”
Comets no match for Langwarrin FFV SOCCER WRAP REVIEW - ROUND 4 STATE LEAGUE 1 - SOUTH-EAST Casey Comets have felt the wrath of Langwarrin SC 3-1, with the undefeated team controlling their contest from the outset. Connor Belger got the ball rolling in the 7th minute with a classy finish, before Aaran Currie got his first goal of the season in the 33rd minute. With the game virtually done and dusted, the Comets, through Jesse Martindale, struck early in the secondhalf, before Langwarrin found a way past the keeper again to claim a comprehensive victory. The Comets will travel to Elwood Park to face St Kilda FC on Saturday, in what looms as an intriguing clash. In other results, Warragul United annihilated South Springvale SC 6-0, Mornington SC defeated Clifton Hill 3-1, Manningham United atoned for Malvern City 2-0 and Morwell Pegasus lost narrowly to St Kilda SC 2-3.
STATE LEAGUE 2 - SOUTH-EAST Berwick City continued their positive start to the season with a solid 5-1 away win against Old Scotch on Saturday. Both teams started positively with both goalkeepers on top early denying the opposition forwards good chances at both ends of the ground. It was Berwick who opened the scoring in the 30th minute through skipper Orlando Mejias who blasted home from close range. Berwick’s lead didn’t last long as Old Scotch pounced on a midfield error to score on the break. Just before half time, Berwick restored their lead after great lead up play from Bryce Ziada found Mejias in space who clinically hit the ball first time leaving the Old Scotch keeper no chance. The second half was a dominant display from Berwick who controlled the game and snuffed out any opposition resistance when Mejias bagged his
hat-trick in the 59th minute. Further goals to Ruben Ichim and Steve Vernon rounded off a solid performance to keep City undefeated in 2017. The Reserves lost their first game of the year going down 2-0. Berwick face a tough month of football ahead as they take on some of the key teams fighting for league honours. One of those teams is Beaumaris who Berwick will meet this Saturday night at home. Doveton also tasted victory, with a 1-0 victory over Peninsula Strikers FC at Centenary Park. STATE-LEAGUE 5 - SOUTH Bunyip has finally won their first ever state-league match, crushing local rivals Drouin 5-0 in a comprehensive display. The win lifts the Strikers off the bottom-of-the-ladder, as they look to keep building into the next season. Pakenham United has drew with
Berwick City continued on with their impressive start to the season. 166493 Picture: ROB CAREW Dandenong Warriors 2-2 in an entertaining clash at Lois Twohig Reserve. Alex Herrera and Lucio Tilman were the two goal-scorers for the United, who are in some solid form. Casey Panthers have been taught a harsh lesson, going down 1-8 to Sandown Lions, who have now scored an incredible 24 goals so far this season.
But on a positive note, the Panthers were able to score a goal, something no other side has been able to achieve against the Lions so far this season. In other matches, Chelsea FC smashed Somerville 7-2, Lyndale United lost 3-5 in a high-scoring clash with Rowville, while Old Mentonians defeated White Star Dandenong 1-0.
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