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A PIECE OF Michael Ball, centre, speaks to the residents at a protest in October. 161236 Picture: ROB CAREW

A post on the Facebook page ’Save Berwick Springs Promenade Roundabout’ in response to Cr Sam Aziz’s legal letters.

A protest poster depicting Cr Aziz recently erected in Berwick Springs .

Mayor’s legal threat of Cr Aziz’s “extreme response” to their comments on the Save Berwick Springs Promenade Roundabout page. “You’d expect a politician with such experience to be able to manage these complaints and comments, and respond to them appropriately. “When you’re talking about a couple of thousand residents who are emotionally involved in the issue, you can expect to get some negative feed-

back and commentary.” The residents had either posted criticism or were purported administrators of Facebook pages protesting against Cr Aziz and a proposed widened roundabout at Greaves Road and Berwick Springs Promenade, Narre Warren. The roundabout - five times larger than the present intersection - would destroy the landscaped, bluestone wall

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CASEY mayor Sam Aziz has threatened to sue Berwick Springs residents protesting on Facebook against the destruction of their estate’s gateway roundabout. In recent days, several residents received legal letters on behalf of Cr Aziz seeking the removal of allegedly defamatory Facebook comments.

The letters demanded an apology “in wording to be agreed”, and the payment of Cr Aziz’s “reasonable” legal costs as well as “adequate” damages compensation. Cr Aziz told Star News: “As this is the subject of a current legal process, I can’t make any comment.” Residents’ spokesman Michael Ball said up to a dozen letter recipients were concerned about wearing the cost

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Kids in big jobs search By Victoria Stone-Meadows The 2017 Casey Careers Expo and Try a Trade saw hundreds of high school students from Casey and Cardinia flock to the Cranbourne Racecourse on Tuesday 2 May. The expo offered high school students an opportunity to learn about and experience a range a different trades and other career paths. Students were able to get their hands dirty with everything from tinkering with car engines to putting their muscles to the test for sports science. The expo bought universities, TAFEs, trade specialty schools, youth services and many more together to give students the best start when choosing their future careers. Students from Hampton Park Secondary College Sarah and Natasha said the expo was an eye-opening experience. “There are lot of different unis and job opportunities offered to us when graduate,” Sarah said. “I know I want to be a lawyer but the expo has helped me come up with a back-up plan.” Natasha said he first impression of the expo was a bit overwhelming, but she quickly got into the swing of it. “I have been going around and learning more in depth about the different jobs and carers we can go into,” she said. Linda Rackham has been a careers guidance teacher for 15 years and said the Casey Careers Expo and Try a Trade is a great thing for students to be involved in.

Students from Kooweerup Secondary College got involved in giant jenga, one of the many activities provided by the Cardinia Youth Services team. 167884 “There are lots of expos like this but this one is unique with hands-on experiences as well,” she said. “It gives students a good taste of a very wide range of things and they come out a lot more informed, which is fantastic.” This event is made possible through support from the the City of Casey, Casey Cardinia Shire Council, the South East Local Learning and Employment Network, Cranbourne Racecourse and media partner, Star News Group. The expo is sponsored by Chisholm, Federation University, Holmesglen, Monash University, VACC, Defence Force Recruiting, VFA Learning and Skillinvest.

Sarah and Natasha along with careers teacher Linda Rackham from Hampton Park Secondary College shared their experiences of the 2017 Try a Trade and Casey Careers Expo. 167884 Pictures: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

Ricky from the Emmerson School has a go at floor sanding under the direction of Peter King from Holmsglen TAFE. 167884

Students from Noble Park Secondary College check out the career options on display. 167884

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Brothel owner beats jail By Cam Lucadou-Wells A part-owner of an illegal brothel in central Narre Warren was given a somewhat happy ending at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 1 May. Rebecca Qu, 27, a former Chinese national seeking Australian citizenship, was spared conviction after pleading guilty to recklessly operating as an unlicensed “sex work serviceprovider” at Nature Care Massage.

According to a police summary submitted to the court, men had been offered “extras” on top of their fullbody massages at the Webb Street business district. Female masseurs would offer to strip down and provide the service for tips of up to $60. During a raid on the premises on 6 November 2014, police caught a masseur and a client ‘in the act’.

A defence lawyer told the court that the business had since closed; Qu was working at a dried-seafood importing business and training as a childcare worker. Qu was single, living with her mother and a permanent resident of Australia who arrived from China in 2007, the lawyer said. Her progress would be jeopardised if she received a conviction, the court heard.

“She wants a future in Australia with her mother,” the lawyer said. “Her goal is to work in the childcare industry and to be a productive member of the workforce.” Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said the offences aimed to deter sexual exploitation and criminal involvement in brothels. There was also a need to ensure sex work didn’t operate in areas frequented

by children, Mr Vandersteen said. He noted Qu’s early guilty plea, her lack of prior or subsequent convictions and that she was nine years younger than her co-accused business partner. Qu was fined $2500 - which could be converted to about 80 hours community work, Mr Vandersteen said. An older co-accused, who also ran the business, was fined $2500 without conviction in 2016.

Peulich in the fight of her political life By Cam Lucadou-Wells

Judith Graley Couacaud, State Treasurer Tim Pallas and Narre Warren South P-12 College principal Rob Duncan and students.

Budget win for schools in State Budget By Cam Lucadou-Wells Schools in Narre Warren have been granted multi-million-dollar upgrades but a fund for growth suburbs’ infrastructure has been slashed in the 201718 State Budget. As part of the 2 May budget, Fountain Gate Secondary College is set to receive $4.5 million for a Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths (STEM) centre. And a $5.02 million performing arts centre has been announced for Narre Warren South P-12 College. The projects are expected to be completed in 2019 and 2020 respectively. Fountain Gate principal Pete Hanratty said the centre would host a program of “high-level digital literacy”, including coding, programming, robotics, nanotechnologies, 3-D printing and use of sustainable material. Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley Couacaud said Narre Warren South P-12’s existing auditorium - with poor acoustics, no seating and no performance space - was in much need for an upgrade. She said the new centre would allow the school to build on its Fusion and Young and Gifted programs. “After a long campaign they will now be able to do even more in their very own performing arts centre.

“I`m just so very proud that we have achieved this fantastic result for such an extraordinary school, and I simply can’t wait to attend the very first performance.” Meanwhile, Casey mayor Sam Aziz said the State Government delivered a “slap in the face“ to Casey residents by slashing by half the $50 million annual Growing Suburbs Fund. According to budget papers, the infrastructure fund across 11 interface councils will be allocated $25 million a year over the next two years. The fund is used for building or upgrading facilities in growth areas such as swimming pools, community centres and parks. “Growth areas already face a significant challenge trying to keep pace with the infrastructure and service needs of our growing communities; a challenge which has already been made harder since the introduction of rate capping by the State Government,“ Cr Aziz said. “This fund was introduced to assist growth councils to address the infrastructure shortfall in our communities. “Ultimately, the gap between what the community wants and needs and what we can afford to deliver will only grow with funding like this being reduced.” According to the State Government,

the fund was being continued as a longterm commitment. “With 76 projects from the first two years on the go, we are continuing the Growing Suburbs Fund,“ Local Government Minister Natalie Hutchins said. “It’s funny that a member of Matthew Guy’s Opposition suddenly cares about servicing outer suburbs councils, when his own leader in government failed to care or respond when this was an issue then,“ Ms Hutchins said. Opposition local government spokesman David Davis said the growth councils faced “greatly magnified” challenges in the wake of the “big cut in this year’s budget”. It would lead to vital and necessary local infrastructure projects being put on hold, Mr Davis said. Municipal Association of Victoria president Cr Mary Lalios was disappointed in the cut but said the overall budget was positive. She praised boosts to family violence measures, maternal and child health services and an extra $10 million for the Sports Infrastructure Fund. “We are surprised the state increased its employment costs by $2 billion (10 per cent) in 2016-’17 while other sectors, including local government, were under financial constraint.”

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Grass not always greener By Cam Lucadou-Wells The footy oval at Barry Simon reserve, Endeavour Hills certainly looks a picture. With its new goalposts, light towers and electronic scoreboard, the immaculately-turfed home of the proud Endeavour Hills Falcons was recently selected to host junior level finals. But look in the clubrooms and you’ll find the facilities are well off the pace with the times and the booming membership. In a way, the Falcons are a victim of their own popularity - and an example of the ageing 30 to 40-year-old sports facilities in Casey’s north. The compact change rooms were only built for two Mossgiel Park junior football sides about 30 years ago. Now the club juggles a crammed seven-day timetable to squeeze in Auskick players and eight senior and junior, men’s and women’s sides - and their opponents - for training and game days. Club seniors president Rex Ashenden says an extension is desperately required, so the canteen and social areas can be separated from the changerooms. Home and away changing areas are separated by a mere sliding screen, and properly-segregated male and female change rooms are required.

The disused disabled toilet. 167656 Right: Rex Ashenden, Milla Gilic, Rosalie Crestani, juniors president Steve Navarra and Anthony Byrne in the changerooms. 167656 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS There are other urgent upgrades:

inside male and female toilets · The each with three shower cubicles - are too small for purpose;

disabled toilet - replete with a · The resident redback spider - has been effectively closed;

carpets are deeply stained in · The mud; and canteen is in need of a second · The fire-escape exit. A light tower which stood many years just inside the playing arena has

recently been shifted to a safer place. The club’s cause is championed by Casey ward councillors Rosalie Crestani and Milla Gilic, state MP Luke Donnellan and federal MP Anthony Byrne. Mr Byrne said “sub-standard” facilities in Casey’s established northern suburbs shouldn’t be ignored, despite the demands of new estates. “A lot of people live in these parts. They have entitlements,” Mr Byrne said.

“It’s not just local cricket and football clubs. There’s a shortage of meeting areas in general in the north of Casey.” Cr Crestani welcomed Casey Council’s recent installation of goalposts and an electronic scoreboard, with a submission for a clubroom upgrade being considered for the upcoming 2017’18 budget. “This is an example of multiple locations where ageing facilities need to be upgraded. It’s 40 years down the

Virtual dream becomes homegrown reality By Cam Lucadou-Wells The dream of a new synthetic soccer pitch in Endeavour Hills is closer to reality after a $502,000 State Budget announcement on 2 May. The State Government’s contribution now totals $1.02 million towards the $1.7 million project at Gleneagles Secondary College. This announcement builds on a $500,000 allocation from the Napthine Government in 2014. Gleneagles Secondary College principal Sue Peddlesden said the project had been eagerly awaited by soccer clubs as well as a “passionate” legion of student soccer players. “I understand we haven’t had a new sporting facility in Endeavour Hills for quite some time. “It’s a win for the community and a win for the school.” The school had raised $100,000 for the project, with the remainder hoped to come from Casey Council, Ms Peddlesden said. The pitch would replace the school’s undersized and “pretty rough” junior soccer field. It would be open to use after school hours under a joint-use agreement between the school and Casey, Ms Peddlesden said. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan said: “Gleneagles Secondary College is already a great school. This investment will make it even better.” According to the budget papers, the project is expected to be complete by late in the 2018-’19 financial year.

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track in some cases. “In soccer, they are turning some children away. Different presidents are letting me know there’s waiting lists.” She said the council - under a rate-capping regime - was “looking at all avenues” to secure state and federal capital works funding to keep up with demand. “Social structures have changed, and the clubs and facilities have to change with the times to provide for everyone.”

Mayor’s legal threat From front page “We encourage any resident who receives the threat of legal prosecution to contact the administrators of this page,” the posts stated. “We are in this together.” The page has since posted an urgent request for legal assistance. In the bitter four-month dispute, crowds of residents have protested at the site and up to 1300 signatures have been collected on a petition against the project. Mr Ball has accused Cr Aziz of “turning his back” on his constituents while Cr Aziz branded the residents as “brainwashed ... by a chief agitator”. This year, Casey Council also investigated classifying Mr Ball as an “unreasonable complainant” and removed protest placards erected in the neighbourhood. The council, backed unanimously by its councillors, has pledged the building of a comparable gateway set back from the roundabout. Mr Ball said the latest threats had only made him more resolute, and would make Cr Aziz more unfavourable to the public. “The fact remains council ... voted in favour to proceed with this unwarranted destruction and loss of parklands that will not benefit residents but only benefit a developer who wants access to their estate on the other side of Greaves Road. “Threats of legal prosecution will never change or have any bearing on these facts. “We are not going to be distracted by these mind games.”

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‘Violent offender’ behind bars By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Narre Warren South man - described as a “serious violent offender” - has been jailed for up to 18 months after pleading guilty to persistently breaching a full intervention order against his ex-partner and her mother. Despite a ban on all contact, the 30-year-old sent 244 emails and electronic messages to his former partner between February and April, Dande-

nong Magistrates’ Court heard on 1 May. On 8 and 9 April, he sent 118 messages with some laced with threats to kill the ex-partner, her new partner and her mother. He was arrested in Narre Warren South on 10 April. Having recently moved to Queensland, he told police he returned south to collect his things. The man, with a history of ice and

cannabis use, has since been remanded in custody. The court heard the partner was fearful of giving a formal statement to police until the man was taken into custody. In a police interview, the man said he had been “ranting and raving” and “just letting off steam” but denied making threats to kill. He said he’d wanted to be reunited

with their young daughter. The man’s offending also breached an 18-month community corrections order handed down in September. The man’s lawyer conceded jail was the only available sentence, but was mitigated by the man’s diagnosed bipolar depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and borderline personality disorder. The man had engaged well with

Queensland mental health services and enrolled in a men’s behaviour change course, the lawyer said. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen rejected the lawyer’s argument that the mass of messages was partly due to the accused replying to the victim. The man was jailed for 18 months, including a longer-than-usual parole period of up to 12 months to address his “issues”.

Letters Wrong way, go back Thanks to Cam Lucadou-Wells for an interesting interview with the Australian Sex Party leader, Ms Fiona Patten (Berwick News, 27 April, page 11). However, Casey Council should be commended for its stand against self-injecting rooms in this municipality. What Ms Patten doesn’t say is that safeinjecting rooms do not really deal with the underlying addiction problem. Safe-injecting rooms are about facilitating addiction habits by providing an environment where drug injections can take place, while reducing the risks of overdosing to addicts. Changing behaviour requires the use of incentives and psychology. I doubt if Ms Patten’s plan has the capacity to do this. Moreover, I think Fiona Patten has not really considered all the available relevant international evidence on how to deal with drug addiction problems. Some Scandinavian countries, for example, have successfully used a combination of financial incentives and compulsory drug rehabilitation programs to help addicts start a new life altogether. Incentives can have a very powerful impact on behaviour. But the only incentive provided by safe-injecting rooms in Victoria will be for addicts to keep taking drugs. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.

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On Thursday 27 April, the CranbourneBerwick News Facebook page came alive when news was posted that the outbound lanes of the Monash Freeway would be closed for roadworks. While many people understood this to be a necessary evil, many others were critical of the works to the freeway and weren’t shy about letting their opinions be known. With hundreds of shares the story reached far and wide - here is just a small selection of how you reacted: Caroline Nichols: It’s from 11.30pm Saturday night through to 9am Sunday morning. I’m sure people will manage. Sascha Russell: Yeah the workers need another boys' night. Stand around with their shovels and stare at the ground. Rachel Clarke: Oh that’ll be NASTY! Dazza Hedgy: Plan your trips girls. Sean Oneill: Can’t chill now. Jayson Broo: P**** of a road. Daniela Teufel-Farrelly: Cheers - I’ll take the chopper. Matt Evans: Lucky we don’t drive on that car park.

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No bail for violent mum By Cam Lucadou-Wells A drunken 23-year-old mother who pleaded guilty to twice attending her Hallam boyfriend’s home while he was in bed and attacking him was refused bail. On the first occasion, the Noble Park woman let herself in with a spare set of keys in the early hours of 23 March and accused the awoken victim of cheating on her, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard. During the argument, she grabbed the man’s neck to try to throttle him and then punched him in the nose, leaving a two centimetre gash. A friend tried to intervene in the fight until police separated the pair about 2.45am. Police told the court on 1 May that the accused was too intoxicated to be interviewed, but said: “How can I punch a grown man (so hard) for his nose to bleed? “Do I look that strong to you?” The boyfriend was taken by ambulance to hospital for treatment, and the accused was later served with a full intervention order to protect the victim. On 30 April, the woman breached that order by banging

on the boyfriend’s door while he was in bed. When he answered the door, the accused grabbed him around the throat and punched him in the face, causing a minor injury. The woman, who had two children that no longer lived with her, then threw a brick through the complainant’s bedroom window. She told a police interview early on 1 May that she would “kill that f***ing c***” upon her release, and there was nothing the police could do to stop her. A defence lawyer told the court that day the accused and victim had been in a 10-month relationship that had descended into mutual physical violence over recent months. “The facts do suggest that my client has struggled with alcohol and anger issues,” the lawyer said. “She instructs me that the violence in their relationship is aggravated by drinking.” The accused had plans to move to Caroline Springs for support from relatives and to remove herself from the relationship and re-unite with her children, the lawyer said. “It is clearly a toxic relationship.”

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Anzac crowd spirit By Cam Lucadou-Wells Vandals and bracing weather couldn’t dampen the turnout for Hampton Park’s Anzac Day dawn service on 25 April. In the lead-up, vandals had trampled the memorial’s garden beds and tagged the poignant murals with graffiti at Arthur Wren Hall. Just the day before Anzac Day, the lavender and rosemary bushes were flattened and bark mulch displaced from the site. With the help of local businesses’ donations, volunteer made the drastic, last-minute repairs, Hampton Park Progress Association treasurer Vanassa Gerdes said. Ms Gerdes said the vandalism showed the need for CCTV at the well-lit hall and memorial. But at the dawn service, “the An-

zac spirit was there in spades,” she said. A crowd of 300, including representatives from Hampton Park Cubs and Joey Scouts, Hampton Park Football Club, Navy Cadets and Dandenong RSL, huddled at the honour-board memorial outside Arthur Wren Hall. Federal Holt MP Anthony Bryne and Casey councillor Damien Rosario were among those paying respects. A highlight was a speech by Mackenzie Morrison, 13, on her family’s history. Her great-great-grandfather John ‘Jack’ Reedy and great-grandfather Neville Merrigan fought in World War I and World War II respectively. Mackenzie said the day was for saluting “our current protectors in

the armed forces” and honouring the sacrifice of those who “didn’t make it home”. “(It is) also about celebrating those that returned home and despite suffering war-inflicted physical and mental conditions, put their heart and souls into their communities in honour and on behalf of their fallen mates.” Sgt Reedy fought and lost friends in the AIF 5th division’s 29th Battalion in the Battle of Fromelles, in which there were more than 5500 casualities in 24 hours. He was later awarded for his bravery under heavy shell fire and yellow cross gas during the Battle of Morlancourt in 1918. After the war, he married Dolly and started dairy farming at ‘Glen Stewart’ on Hallam Road, Hampton Park - now the site of Peppercorn

Park, Mackenzie told the crowd. “Despite suffering ill health due to gas attacks in the war, Jack was heavily involved in school committees, fire brigade, the Masonic Lodge, the progress association and the Voluntary Defence Corp during World War II.” Mr Merrigan, who was to be John Reedy’s son-in-law, spent three-and-a-half years as a prisoner of war in Changi and working on the Thai Burma railway, Mackenzie said. He settled with wife Edna with his own dairy farm on Hallam Road, now occupied by a child-care centre, and also “involved himself in community”. The service, followed by a free breakfast, coffee and tea, was organised by volunteers from the Hampton Park Progress Association.

A short and “strident” Casey Council campaign has successfully shamed a state authority to clean-up a heavily graffitied rail bridge in Narre Warren. At a council meeting on 2 May, Casey mayor Sam Aziz declared that unleashing the “dogs of war” a fortnight ago had finally roused the State Government into cleaning up the railway overpass on Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road. The council had recently received a letter confirming that rail asset authority VicTrack had engaged Metro Trains to clean up the tags by 8 May, Cr Aziz said. “This is a great outcome for the residents of Narre Warren South and the residents of Casey as well. “It’s a shame that we allow graffiti vandalism to fester to that extent.” Casey councillors resolved to cease the council’s campaign to install signs at the overpass reading: “The ugly state of this railway overpass is the responsibility of the State Government.” The council would consider reinstating the campaign “the next day” if the graffiti wasn’t cleaned by 8 May, Cr Aziz said. The mayor said the overpass’ “disgusting state” could have been fixed in a “half-day job” but had been ignored by VicTrack despite several years of requests. It was a gateway to the under-construction $125 million Bunjil Place, and could be seen by expected high-level visitors from China, which has a zero-tolerance graffiti policy, Cr Aziz said. As part of the paused campaign, the signs were to instruct readers to call Casey-based state MPs Luke Donnellan, Judith Graley and Jude Perera to “get it fixed”. The council would also issue a daily tweet on its Twitter account until the matter was resolved. In the past, VicTrack had declined to clean the overpass walls because of the potential disruption to rail services and had refused Casey’s offered solutioin to lease the walls as advertising space. A council report on 18 April stated VicTrack had declined due to its policy of not allowing “third party assets” affixed to its railway bridges. 12343093-ACM12-17

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Plush plan for new hub By Cam Lucadou-Wells A development plan that seeks to transform the vacant blocks and bucolic paddocks off Berwick’s Clyde Road has been released. The Berwick Health and Education Precinct Comprehensive Development Plan applies to 122 hectares of land, some of which is occupied by Chisholm Institute, Nossal High School, Casey Hospital, St John of God Private Hospital and in the near future, Federation University. The vision released by Victorian Planning Authority and Casey Council describes a 15-year-plan for a precinct that’s home to up to 11,000 jobs, 13,000 students, 700 hospital beds and 1100 apartments. Its future is a mix of multistorey health clinics, education institutions, apartments, offices and small-scale retail. Part of the plan is to improve access and the profile of Buchanan Park, as well as retain an open-space corridor and build wetlands and a network of cycle paths. There would be improved access to Berwick station, and plans for an extra intersection on Clyde Road for the precinct’s traffic. Separate to the plan, the VPA and Casey council are also proposing to rezone land on

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In recent years, the State Government has announced the creation of Casey Tech School and the expansion of Casey Hospital within the precinct. Drop-in information sessions on the plan will be held at Chisholm Institute, Berwick, on 18 May at 5pm and 6pm. Public submissions are open until 29 May. Details: vpa.vic. gov.au/project/berwick-healtheducation/

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No drug bed here By Cam Lucadou-Wells A former Berwick drug addict has successfully rehabilitated at an interstate clinic due to a lack of available beds in Victoria, a court has heard. The 26-year-old man, who pleaded guilty to a series of thefts and family violence incidents, was praised for his encouraging turnaround by Dandenong magistrate Jack Vandersteen on 1 May. From October, the former selfemployed plasterer had voluntarily gone through four months of detox and rehab in NSW. He attends Narcotics Anonymous several times a week, undergoes regular urine screens and was on a payment plan for $14,000 of unpaid fines to get his car licence back. “He’s doing more than a (community corrections) order would require of him,” the man’s lawyer told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court. His drug use had spiralled due to business problems, with the lingering effects of his father’s death when the accused was just 7. On a raid of his family home on 31 March 2016, police found a shotgun cartridge in a safe box, a stolen passport and various stolen Eftpos, membership and fuel cards with different names in the man’s bedroom. Police had not located the owners of the cards, the court heard. The man had been served with a

full intervention order after several family violence incidents against his Berwick girlfriend in 2015. In one instance, after an argument over the man’s dog being in the house, the man shattered his partner’s mobile phone, dismantled a laptop and kicked in the front door. He violently opened a bedroom door, which struck the woman in the face and floored her. In September, police - during an “unrelated investigation” - found the man in his girlfriend’s bedroom in breach of the full intervention order. The man had since moved a “significant distance away” to Jacana and no longer had contact with the woman, his lawyer told the court. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen noted the man’s “excellent” frequency of attendance at Narcotics Anonymous and his strategies to avoid relapses through counselling. Mr Vandersteen placed the man on an 18-month good behaviour bond with conviction due to the age of the offences and the man’s demonstrated rehabilitation. “I’m not going to fine you,” he said. “I don’t see the point of that. Fining you is a very sharp stick, especially when you’ve also got fines to work out with the Sheriff’s office.” He ordered the man to continue attending Narcotics Anonymous and drug treatment services, and to enrol in a men’s behavioural change program.

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Treat mother at corner cafe The Corner Post Cafe is the perfect destination to treat mum to this Mother’s Day with a gourmet breakfast or lunch amid the vibrant beauty of Beaconsfield. Built in 1878, what’s now known as The Corner Post Cafe was once the hustle and bustle of Beaconsfield, with the building originally taking form as the town’s post office. Operating as such until 2001, much of the original building is still intact. Store owner Stewart Saw contributes to the homely setting of the cafe. “This cafe offers a different setting to sit with friends

or family and enjoy a meal and coffee,” Stewart explained. “It has both indoor and outdoor seating and because it’s an old house, you can sit in different rooms instead of one noisy one.” With an in-house designed menu, The Corner Post’s chefs are renowned for taking great care in the preparation of each and every meal. With the cafe’s head chef having international experience under his belt, customers are bound to find a menu that not only excites them, but makes them feel good as well. “We offer table service dining of gourmet breakfast and

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Australia’s most iconic women’s fashion label Givoni is celebrating its first anniversary trading in Berwick’s Blackburne Square and, with Mother’s Day just around the corner, the timing couldn’t be better. Store manager Trish Robles said since opening the outlet in April last year she had not only been delighted with the customer response but had also enjoyed the opportunity to serve the local community by offering quality garments that continued to please her customers. At the new look Berwick store, customers will discover the full range of Givoni brands including the ever-popular Slade Knitwear, Givoni daywear and sleepwear collections and the exclusive Florence Broadhurst designer range of luxurious sleepwear. Trish’s focus on customer satisfaction ensures that the instore team provides the best service possible. Staff are always happy to share styling tips and fashion advice tailored to individual needs. With an extensive daywear range of current trends including tops, jackets, vests, pants, dresses and skirts, customers will be guaranteed to find some-

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JOINT EFFORT GETS THE RESULTS KR PETERS real estate agencies in Wantirna and Officer worked together to sell four new three-bedroom, architecturally-designed townhouses in Keysborough. The homes were all developed by Monomeath and each featured unique layouts, special features and open plan living, which attracted a variety of buyers. The agencies received great interest during a four-week campaign leading up to the Saturday 22 April auction day, with open for inspections bringing in both investors and owner-occupiers seeking property within Melbourne’s thriving market.

Auction day was well attended and three of the four townhouses sold under the hammer. The fourth is expected to sell in coming days. A spokesperson for the agencies said Keysborough was proving itself to be an in-demand suburb, with property values consistently rising. The townhouse at 25 Patricia Loop, Keysborough, was to go under the hammer at noon on Saturday 29 April. See the Journal’s website on Monday for the auction result.

CONTEMPORARY LIVING IN A PRIZED LOCATION Nestled in a quiet court and totally gorgeous both inside and out is this home of about 17 squares that is ready for you to move in and enjoy. Freshly renovated and painted in neutral tones, with an abundance of natural light, this property will appeal to all looking for the convenience of quality schools, parks, shops and public transport. The three spacious bedrooms highlight the excellent design and the large living areas showcase the spaciousness of the property. Set on a block of about 354 square metres, the stunning alfresco and bar provide room to entertain while the pretty gardens - complete with kids play area gives you a place to enjoy the comfort and ease that this house provides.

Timber floors throughout, heating and cooling, plus a huge outdoor entertaining space all within walking distance to Parkhill Plaza.

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The Cloverlea 32.5sq The classic and desirable look of the Cloverlea will bring charm and character to your home, seamlessly combining contemporary living and the charm of yesteryear. With 4 bedrooms and a study, 2 bathrooms and three spacious living areas, this spacious home is well suited for the family lifestyle. The detail in this home is evident well before visitors enter with its distinct cottage facade. It is the iner details of this home, however, that set it apart including the decorative plaster cornices, gas ire place and mantelpiece, stunning built in bookshelves and real character illed loorboards adding warmth and quality to this home. BERWICK WATERS

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BERWICK 10 Bayleaf Street

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With it’s tree lined streets this home, no body corporate fees and separate title, do not miss this opportunity to own this unique architecturally designed home.

7 McGill Court, Pakenham 1 Midweek Inspection 39 Attendees Multiple Ofers 1 BUYER

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Maryknoll

4A 2B 2D 1C

335 Fogarty Road AN ENVIABLE LIFESTYLE ON ALMOST 4 ACRES! As you drive through the decorative timber feature entry and catch first glimpses of the property you just know that you have arrived somewhere very special. An extensively upgraded and renovated home, full of warm inviting ambience offer three spacious light filled living areas, chef’s own kitchen with stainless steel appliances, the list goes on. Inground pool, amazing sleepout, shedding (with a brilliant party room), stables/ feed area, float port, four paddocks- this is an absolute must see! Inspect with absolute confidence.

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COUNTRY CHARM

30 Main Street

·Excellent high exposure site ·Zoned: Mixed use- 671m2 ·Building area- 140m2 (approx.) ·Model Tenant- $28,416 rental exclusive of GST and outgoing ·Ideal investment, steady income, secure tenant & potential to further develop

INSPECT: Saturday 2:00pm $760,000- $830,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778

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222 Lovers Lane INSPECT: By Appointment Expressions of Interest Todd McKenna 0418 391 182

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

Narre Warren

INSPECT: Saturday at 12:00pm $475,000 - $522,500 Todd McKenna 0418 391 182

5A 3B 2D

8 Araluen Rise

ROOM FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY - 3 LIVING AREAS Situated in quiet cul-de-sac opposite parkland is this contemporary family home, on a well-maintained allotment in a truly peaceful setting. Modern, luxurious and designed for entertaining, this double-storey residence showcases formal living, open plan kitchen, meals and family room with elevated ceilings and feature timber floors.

INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm FOR SALE: Contact Agent Sachin Arora 0411 081 640

Featuring ducted heating, air-con, intercom, security system and a DLUG with internal entry. Located moments from amenities, Monash University, and M1 Freeway. This home is sure to impress.

Narre Warren

Berwick

Pakenham

9705 4888

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4A 2B 5D 1C

98 Baker Road The tree change you’ve yearned for!

INSpEcT: Saturday 1.00pm Estimate: $1,200,000-$1,300,000 peter Watson 0418 105 402 Tara Walters 0408 297 896

Perfectly sited on the crest of a superbly tranquil country Lane, “Wahratta” presents a private, parklike 2 acres featuring a custom built, solid brick residence of generous scale. Spread out and indulge a family’s varied pursuits be they tinkering in the substantial brick workshop, enjoying pool side gatherings beside the inground pool or perhaps exploring ones creativity in the light filled separate art studio. There are 4 bedrooms, study, fully modernized bathroom and ensuite, classic country kitchen and cosy family room with wood heater fire. A rare and exceptional offering in the tightly held village of Harkaway, with true rural character.

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2B/3 Webb Street

• Small factory/ofice • Features include two ofices & toilet facilities • Suit many uses • Approx. 156m2

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1/2 Redgum place INSpEcTION BY AppOINTmENT Serdar Ozcetin 0438 837 084

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!

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INSpEcT: Saturday 11.00am $350,000 Sachin Arora 0411 081 640

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

Narre Warren

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Lorenzo Longano 0405 278 458 Steve Keam 0418 593 554 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155

A home that will appeal to the most fastidious of buyers, outstanding 1211sqm allotment (approx), ideal for those who need space & for kids to kick the footy. An absolutely gorgeous facade greeting you with perfect manicured gardens. With craftsmanship & incredible design with sensational views & feature aspects, situated in a highly sought after area, this home is impressive.

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PRIVACY & LOCATION Nestled in a quiet location with a lovely street appeal. Neat & tidy within the heart of Berwick, this beautiful home should be at the top of the shopping list. Walking distance to shops, prestige schools, Monash Uni, Nossal selective school, train station, shops & all amenities. Comprising 4 bedrooms with built in robes, master with ensuite & walk in robe, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, 2 living areas, formal lounge & dining.

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Lorenzo Longano 0405 278 458 Steve Keam 0418 593 554 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 54 High Street, Berwick

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Lorenzo Longano 0405 278 458 Steve Keam 0418 593 554 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 54 High Street, Berwick

This stunning home has been built to the highest of standards and is situated in a prestigious pocket of Old Berwick, so your investment will continue to make you $$$. Boasting 3 oversized bedrooms, master bedroom downstairs with full ensuite and walk in robe. Beautiful kitchen with stone benches.

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Simon Field 0400 154 323 Bradley Linfield 0451 119 454 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 54 High Street, Berwick

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Narre Warren South 8785 0377 Shop 20, Casey Central Shopping Centre, 400 Narre Warren - Cranbourne Road

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A GREAT family home in a quiet court location with room for everyone. Featuring four generous sized bedrooms and a study or home office, and two large living areas and dining. A great family kitchen overlooks the open plan living area with loads of bench space and storage. Great pergola with timber decking that overlooks the big yard with a cubbyhouse for the kids. A large four-car garage gives you space to store whatever you like. Also included is ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, down lights and new carpets throughout.

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Beautiful home with Amazing views You are sure to be impressed with this beauty, this owner built home has been built with so much attention to detail you will be amazed by all the hidden extras. Not only has this home been built with so much love and care, it happens to be found sitting on an acre block in one of the most sort after areas in Casey, Narre Warren North. With 6 generous bedrooms, including 2 master suites, both with Walk in robes and spacious ensuites. You will find one of the masters downstairs and the remaining bedrooms found upstairs are very generous in size, with huge robes and lovely views to enjoy.

Downstairs, off the grand entrance you will find a separate study/sitting room, formal dining. Step through to the family living zone which will be perfect for all the family get togethers… where you can stay warm this winter with the new Coonara wood fire heater. This is one you will easily feel at home in, with the spacious kitchen, quality appliances, granite benches and splashback. And loads of cupboards and bench space.

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Narre Warren South 8785 0377 Shop 20 Casey Central Shopping Centre, 400 Narre WarrenCranbourne Road

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Set in the Garden of Eden on 1.67acres of rolling lawns, ornate lake & stunning views of Cardinia Reservoir. Internal extras of ducted vac, air con, alarm & skylights. 8m x 4m office/studio facing Cardinia Reservoir, with a/c and a 5,000ltr water tank. 12m x 9m shed with dual driveways enabling both private and commercial vehicle access to the property. Enjoy a sunny Sunday by the ornate dam and jetty.

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A refined, modern neighbour to Berwick, Bloom Estate in Clyde North is stealing the limelight with an enviable landscape of picturesque green spaces and waterways. At The New Bloom Estate, you will experience a quiet and tranquil neighbourhood with pockets of vibrant activity. Featuring double car remote garage, ducted heating & cooling.

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28 Palmerston Street, BERWICK Esteemed Address on ¼ Acre Set privately amongst the ever-desirable Palmerston Street in Olde Berwick is this 1960’s cedarwood home with some modifications over the years oozing charm, natural light & space! Let your imagination guide you down the stone garden path towards the entry of this modest, pictureperfect home. Modify the existing residence to create a stunning home on Palmerston St, or develop (STCA).

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Offers Closing Monday 22nd May At 5pm (unless sold prior) View Saturday 2-2:30pm (Photo ID Required) Contact Kristen Turner 0410 615 228

18 Langmore Lane BERWICK •9707

Fluent in Mandarin and Cantonese, Brix is known for his ability to provide a smooth and comfortable selling process for his clients. If you’re looking to buy, sell or rent, call Brix today on 0433 925 529.

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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, three bedrooms plus study and further upstairs retreat living area. Flexible car accommodation is provided via double auto doored lock up garage with drive through to rear car/ boat port. A home with enormous character and appeal in what is possibly the village’s choicest locale.

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Built & designed by Porter Davis this breathtaking luxury domain that is as much an architectural masterpiece as it is a comfortable and functional home. Within walking distance to Beaumont Waters Lake & walking track, every aspect of this home embraces space, luxury and warmth.

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6/18 Rogers Street

$280,000 - $300,000

PRIME POSITION! Only minutes to Main Street shops and amenities, quiet and comfortable, are the benefits of this unit. Comprising two spacious bedrooms, large lounge, ceiling fan, plush carpets throughout, gas heating and cooking plus split system air con. Meals area, lovely kitchen, single lock up garage, rear covered pergola and nice size rear and side yard space. Ready for the new owners, don’t miss this great opportunity!!

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Drouin

15 Hatfield Drive

$380,000 - $410,000

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 6th May 12:00-12:30pm

Bunyip

64B Wattletree Road

$395,000 - $415,000

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!

Inspect Saturday 6th May 1:00-1:30pm

Pakenham

1 Daniel Court

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Derrick Brown 0418 317 096

Stephen O’Loughlin 0408 591 170

$450,000 - $495,000

BIG ON SIZE – 4 BEDROOMS!! Located on the northside is this massive family home. Offering four bedrooms, master with walk in robe and full ensuite. Three separate living zones, formal lounge, family and rumpus room. Formal dining or possible study zone caters for everyone. Timber kitchen with gas hot plates, oven and breakfast bar. Gas ducted heating throughout, tiled meals area. Central bathroom and laundry. Pergola with concrete paving, double garage with remotes and rear access. Great size block – 575m2, plenty of room here!!

Phil Caswell 0419 882 650

Steve Hobson 0418 897 411

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28 Browning Road

AUCTION

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% Deposit—60 Days (If Not Sold Prior) AH—Derrick Brown—0418 317 096

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116 Toomuc Valley Road

$329,000

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Derrick Brown 0418 317 096

Stephen O’Loughlin 0408 591 170

Architect Designed & Craftsman Built A Quality Development that allows you to move straight in Quality List Of Inclusions – Fixed Price - Landscaping - NBN Available Stamp Duty Savings – No Progress Payments Ideal Opportunity For Investment Or First Home Buyers Register Your Interest Today – Steve Hobson 0418 897 411

Phil Caswell 0419 882 650

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Auction 6/5/17 at 1.30 pm

eX-DIspLaY MasTerpIece WITh LaKe VIeWs excellently situated within the prestigious ‘The chase estate’ this utterly exquisite ex-display residence is perfectly presented and is certain to surpass expectations. This family home opens to elegant and exceptional proportions, immaculately presented throughout. The home is ideal for a large family. The home offers; four double deluxe bedrooms plus study, all bedrooms with BIr, master with ensuite and WIr. 3 living zones and alfresco/pergola, fully equipped kitchen with caesar tone bench, quality appliances and dishwasher. comfort further enhanced by gas-ducted heating, evaporative cooling and DLUG with internal access. aUcTION TerMs: UNDer cLear INsTrUcTION TO seLL – MUsT Be sOLD aT aUcTION DespOsIT: 10% seTTLeMeNT: 30/60 DaYs

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16 Lakeside Drive Open Sat 1.00 - 1.30 pm Eddie Atahi 0413 495 802

For Sale

The perFecT sTarT Quietly tucked away, this generous 22sq approx. 4 bedroom brick residence has a fabulous size rear garden and boasts large living spaces for all to enjoy. Updated for comfort and enjoyment, this home features an open plan living area, a spacious modern kitchen/meals; 3 double bedrooms (deep BIrs)and large master with ensuite. set on a 614sQM block this 16 year old home was made to entertain showcasing ample space outdoors and in with an outdoor alfresco ideal for any occasion. close to leading local schools, fountain gate shopping centre and public transport this property is one not to be missed.

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Berwick 3a Gloucester Avenue

5 Kinsale View Open Sat 11.00 - 11.30 am Siobhan Beeston 0487 901 590

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Auction 6th May 2017 @ 12:30pm

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an amazing opportunity , to secure such a rare ind a huge 1026m2 block (approx.)in the new proposed oficer 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 oficer 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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Buyers over $795,000

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PAKENHAM Striking Single Storey Family reSidence in Serene Setting

DESIGNER FAMILY HOME BY CARLISLE Situated within the ‘Kimberley Down Estate this Carlisle home from the ‘Affinity Collection’ offers; 4 double deluxe bedrooms plus study, all bedrooms with BIR, master with ensuite & WIR. 4 living zones and alfresco, fully equipped kitchen with Caesar tone bench, scullery, quality appliances and dishwasher. Comfort further enhanced by gas-ducted heating, evap cooling, high ceilings and DLUG with internal & rear access.

18 Station Street Open Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm Megan Gordon 0406 536 836

46 Emu Way Open Sat 12.00 - 12.30 pm Eddie Atahi 0413 495 802

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discover this striking single level 4 bedroom family home blessed with an assortment of living zones. the hub of the home is dedicated to a gourmet kitchen/meals area itted with rich wooden loorboards. this central precinct is also lanked by a bright dining zone at one side and sizable family space.

Berwick 3a Gloucester Avenue

2 Azure Court Open Sat 3:00 - 3:30pm Megan Gordon 0406 536 836

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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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Berwick 3 Viewbridge Close

Tranquil oasis.

For auction.

9707 0556

Sunday 7 May at 12:30pm

56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au

• 4 bedrooms plus study, large master is downstairs with WIR and full ensuite • Gourmet kitchen with stone tops, plenty of bench space and quality S/S appliances • Theatre room, lounge room with gas fire place, open plan dining, family with open study • Upstairs living area with balcony access, 3 bedrooms • Double garage with internal access & side access, large powered work shop, ducted heating, evap cooling, ducted vacuum, 11,000L water tanks and much more

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Narre Warren South 33 Toptani Drive

When only the best will do.

For sale.

9707 0556

$725,000 - $795,000

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.

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Berwick 3/50-52 Bellevue Drive

Hidden gem in berwick. For sale. Contact Agent This 2 bedroom unit is sure to impress, a rare opportunity for an investor, downsizer or first home buyer. Featuring; • 2 bedrooms with built-in robes • Spacious living / dining area • Generous private backyard / courtyard Situated around the corner from the Berwick Fields Primary and a short distance from local shops & public transport, this is an opportunity not to be missed!

F2 G1 H1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Contact Agent Marc Oliver 0416 969 930 Maddie Harris 0421 106 819

Berwick 7 Jessica Mews

When location and quality combine. For sale. $820,000 - $880,000 Enjoying a position of perfect elevation, in a quiet court, this spacious home is the quintessential family residence. offering a fantastic floor plan for relaxed living & entertaining. • 4 Bedrooms, master with ensuite & WIR • Light filled living areas with stunning raked ceilings • Designer kitchen & separate billiard/theatre room • A generous 838sqm block (approx.) • Huge garage with high roller doors, workshop space & rear access

F4 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333 Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894


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Cowes 32 Jeury Court

Ultimate island playground. For sale. $1,150,000 - $1,265,000 • 2.2 acres, architecturally designed master residence • 5 bedrooms, 2 living areas, cathedral ceilings • Sauna, indoor pool, tennis/ basketball court, skate park • 24m x 9m industrial shed and 3 garden sheds • Separate 3 bedroom cottage w/ kitchen, bathroom & living Complete with a separate three bedroom, fully functional cottage, ideal for visitors or paying guests, this property really has something for everyone.

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9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Kostya Baksheev 0451 661 771

Narre Warren 9 Duncraig Court

Location, location, location. For sale. $570,000 - $627,000 Perfectly situated in the highly sought after Maramba Park Estate is this beautiful modern family home on a 546m2 block. • 3 bedrooms, master with WIR, renovated ensuite & bathroom • Large covered outdoor entertainment area with bistro blinds • Ducted heating, s/s air conditioning, hifi/data cabling • DLUG with rear roller door access to backyard And much more.

F3 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894 Narelle Casey 0488 978 894


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Narre Warren South 144 Berwick Springs Promenade

Room for the whole family. For auction. Saturday 20 May at 11:30am Proudly presenting this magnificent two story family home in the sought after Berwick Springs Estate. • Four large bedrooms, master with walk in robe and ensuite. • Four spacious living areas, including formal lounge, family room, theater and kids retreat. • Gorgeous chef’s kitchen with stone benchtops and stainless steel appliances. • Large decked alfresco and plenty of backyard for the kids to run around.

F4 G2 H2 I1 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Victor Villella 0412 437 064

Narre Warren South 14 Treetop Court

Perfect family home on a large block. For auction. Saturday 20 May at 1:30pm A great home with room for the whole family. Featuring: • Four generous bedrooms & home office • Two living areas and dining • Family sized kitchen with loads of storage • Pergola that overlooks the large yard and cubby house Also included is evap cooling, ducted heating, downlights and new carpets throughout.

F4 G2 H4 I1 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405


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Cranbourne North 11 Bianca Crescent

Parkside bonanza.

For auction. Saturday 13 May at 12pm Nestled in a quiet cul de sac opposite the main park in the Avenue at Casey Estate is this attractive 4-bed home with all the mod cons on 713 sqm of land! • Large kitchen with Caesar stone benches. • 3 living areas incl large rumpus. • Large pergola, dlug with rear access. Just a short walk to the Estate’s main Shopping precinct and located within the Alkira Secondary College zone!

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8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Rachhpal Singh 0430 081 021

Berwick 8 Allardice Parade

Officer 3 Harold Street

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9707 0556

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8794 0500

$650,000 - $715,000

56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Kostya Baksheev 0451 661 771 Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333

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

Your search for a great family home has come to an end! Featuring; • 3 bedrooms, study + 2 bathrooms • Multiple living areas • Spacious back yard + pergolas • Close to shops, freeway & transport

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SITUATED in quiet cul-de-sac opposite parkland is this contemporary family home, situated on a well-maintained allotment in a truly peaceful setting. Modern and luxurious with a floor plan designed for entertaining, this doublestorey residence has a formal living room, open plan kitchen, meals and family room with elevated ceilings and feature timber floors. The informal living room opens on to a covered entertaining area and lowmaintenance garden, which soaks up both the northern and eastern sunshine. A well-equipped gourmet kitchen has custom cabinetry, stone benches, SMEG appliances and mirrored splashback that is complemented by the adjoining fullyequipped butler’s kitchen. Upstairs features another living room, spacious main bedroom with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. The second master bedroom with full ensuite and built-in wardrobes is perfect for teenagers or extended family. Three other bedrooms with built-in wardrobes share the family bathroom. Further highlights include an oversized laundry, powder room, ducted heating, air-conditioning, ample storage, intercom, security system and a double garage with internal entry. Located moments from amenities, quality schools, Federation University, Monash Freeway and a short drive to Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, this home is sure to impress.

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Address: 8 Araluen Rise Inspect: Saturday, noon-12.30pm Price: $850,000-$890,000 Contact: Sachin Arora, 0411 081 640 FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE NEILSON PARTNERS, 9705 4888

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IN QUIET COURT CHASE THE FAMILY DREAM LOCATED in one of Berwick’s most sought after estates, The Chase, this magnificent family home is one that is sure not to be missed. Presenting with excellent sizeable living spaces and an expansive enclosed outdoor alfresco area for the growing family, there is something for everyone. On offer are lovely high vaulted ceilings, four generous bedrooms, the master being truly indulgent, offering a walk-in wardrobe and full double vanity en suite. There is a formal lounge with feature wall, family/ meals area and small rumpus/ open study. The kitchen has a modern feel with stainless steel appliances, a 900mm cooktop stove, dishwasher, ample bench space and plenty of cupboard space. It includes ducted heating and cooling, a double lock-up garage with internal access and low maintenance outdoor areas

as well as side access for a small boat or trailer. Berwick’s Chase offers the perfect lifestyle, with shops conveniently located, parks nearby for the kids to play, cafés and restaurants for wind down time and a plethora of popular public and private schools.

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Address: 8 Emmett Avenue Inspect: By appointment Price: $610,000 - $670,000 Contact: Debbie Brettoner, 0458 628 085 HARCOURTS BERWICK, 9707 4222

THIS is a great family home in a quiet court location with room for everyone. There are four generous bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, the main with a walkin wardrobe and full ensuite. There are two living areas, dining and a study, and a great sized family kitchen with loads of storage and bench space. Outside is a large pergola with timber decking, a big yard and cubby house. Also included is a four-car garage, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, down lights and new carpets throughout.

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5B 3C 4D 2I

Clyde North Lot 228 Tallrush Street

4B 2C 3D 2I

Clyde North 11 Riverbank Close

‘Tathra’ display in Berwick Waters

For Sale

A Hole In One!

For Sale

Finished immaculately, with no expense spared this is dream home territory. Stunning chefs kitchen includes quality stone bench tops, S/S appliances & WIP. Five sizeable bedrooms plus fitted out study nook. Master bedroom includes feature timber wall, pendant lights, a WIR & ensuite. Outside is complete with an undercover alfresco & manicured gardens. Evaporative cooling, ducted heating and 6 star energy ratings to all orientations. 7% return for the life of the display.

$810,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23686

Perfectly presented home ofers 4 bedrooms, 1 theatre, 2 bathrooms & 2 car garage. The master equipped with amazing ensuite and WIR. Beautifully appointed kitchen ofers stones bench tops, S/S appliances, & WIP. Paved alfresco, manicured gardens, a putting green, BBQ, outdoor sink & Shower. Hardwood floors, internal access from garage, high ceilings and ducted heating. Perfectly located conveniently near to parks, St Francis Xavier College, Hilcrest College and Eden Rise shopping.

$640,000 - $695,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23722

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

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

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Beaconsfield 27 Hammerwood Green

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Berwick 67 Melzak Way

Immaculate Family Home

Auction

Investment Opportunity!

For Sale

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

Saturday 6th May at 3.00pm $600,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23567

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 By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23725

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

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

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Berwick 8 Emmett Avenue Chase the Family Dream

For Sale

Located in one of Berwick’s most sought ater estates, The Chase, this magnificent family home is one sure not to be missed. Presenting with excellent sizeable living spaces and an expansive enclosed outdoor alfresco area for the growing family, there is something for everyone. On ofer, lovely high vaulted ceilings, 4 generous bedrooms, the master being truly indulgent, ofering a walk-in robe and full double vanity ensuite. Formal lounge with feature wall, family/meals area and small rumpus / open study. The

Berwick 2 Quarry Hills Drive

kitchen has a modern feel with stainless steel appliances, a 900mm cooktop stove, dishwasher, ample bench space and plenty of cupboard space. With ducted heating and cooling, double lock up garage with internal access and low maintenance outdoor areas as well as side access for a small boat or trailer. Berwick’s Chase ofers the perfect lifestyle, with shops conveniently located, parks nearby for the kids to play, cafés & restaurants for wind down time and a plethora of popular public and private schools.

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$610,000 - $670,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23726 Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Berwick 20 Rheanva Street

Move in to your Forever Home

For Sale

Magnificent Home - Berwick Hill

Auction

Situated in an exceptional street in our everbeautiful Berwick, with a wonderful garden, facade and plenty of character. The focal point of the home is the large open living area, including a huge kitchen with quality appliances, an abundance of bench and cupboard space and views over the garden. The family meals and living room are a great size. The master suite includes a WIR and a ensuite. Additionally there is a spacious formal lounge room, a formal dining room and a huge split level rumpus room.

$690,000 - $750,000 View saturday@ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23738

Situated in one of Berwick’s most sort ater pockets of Berwick Hill, this practical family home ofers wonderful views, and plenty of character as well. Hostess kitchen with WIP, stone benchtops, 900mm cooker and plenty of cupboard space. Master suite with WIR and private ensuite with spa bath. Spacious, versatile floorplan with large living areas. Decked pergola area for entertaining looking out to the beautiful backyard. Ducted heating, internal access to oversized DLUG and additional workshop and storage area.

Saturday 13th May at 3.00pm $720,000 - $790,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23729

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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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NARRE WARREN

BERWICK

YOUR OWN ELEGANT OASIS FROM the minute you arrive at this home you know it’s going to be special with its beautiful gardens and situated in one of Berwick’s most sought after streets, set up high with views of Port Phillip Bay and on a 1000 square metre block of land. The magnificent family home features four bedrooms, the main with walkin wardrobe and renovated ensuite, a second large bedroom also with walk-in wardrobe, and all other bedrooms with built-in wardrobes. A stunning renovated kitchen with stone bench tops, granite splash back, double oven and walk-in pantry is the perfect kitchen for entertaining. There are three living areas, an elegant front formal lounge and dining, a large kitchen family meals area with a feature gas log fireplace and rumpus room. Outside find a covered entertaining area with merbau timber decking and a gorgeous saltwater, solar-heated lagoonstyle pool.

This home has so much more to offer, brand new carpet throughout, Tassie oak timber flooring, stunning nine-foot ceilings with feature ceiling roses and cornice, ducted heating and cooling, outside window awnings, and an amazing laundry that every mum needs with walk-in linen press and so much space.

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22 Natren Court Inspect: By appointment Price: $950,000 plus Contact:Fabian Villella, 0419 384 683, and Victor Villella, 0412 437 064 OBRIEN REAL ESTATE, NARRE WARREN, 8794 0500

BE THE MASTER OF YOUR OWN TUDOR GRANDEUR GRAND living on an even grander scale – this magnificent six-bedroom Tudor-style clinker brick residence dishes up vast family living on an expansive allotment of manicured and well established gardens, with town planning approved for one four-bedroom and three three-bedroom townhouses. This one-of-a-kind property is set behind a remote-controlled gate for privacy and features a seemingly endless choice of formal and casual living zones sprawling over two enormous levels. Including new central heater upstairs and downstairs, plus a reverse-cycle airconditioner in the downstairs lounge and hobby area. The floorplan ensures that there is a place and space for every occasion; at the hub of the home, the luxe kitchen guarantees everyone is catered for, with plentiful solid timber cabinetry, laminate counter tops and breakfast bench. The ceilings throughout the home are delicately featured and complete with 11 crystal chandeliers through the main rooms and two bedrooms. Even the doors throughout the home are panelled solid cedar doors with bevelled glass, with three brass hinges on each door; providing quality in every room. The floorplan has a ground floor ensuite guest bedroom, plus five upstairs

bedrooms including a palatial master suite with luxurious spa ensuite and private reading retreat. The home also boasts a family bathroom, block out drapes and pelmets, roller blinds, powered shutters, plus double garage and glorious alfresco zones. With decadent finishes, opulent sweeping staircase and leadlight windows, this home is truly unique. In conjunction with Vladimir Nogic J.P. Nogic Group T/A Sole Trader A.R.E.I., CEA - Member R.E.I.V Licensed Estate Agent and Auctioneer 0408 997 938

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BEACONSFIELD UPPER

8 Valley Drive

“The Best of Upper Beaconsfield” Nestled in the coveted court of arguably the most exclusive roads in town, presents this elegant residence in a superb pool and garden setting. The sophisticated home has been newly renovated to the highest calibre with luxury and comfort setting the tone. The family friendly floor plan boasts 5 bedrooms, spacious lounge featuring a wood heater and a designer, stone kitchen incorporating dining and family room. Sun light drenches all rooms with ample windows throughout. Features garden views from most rooms, walk in robes to 4 bedrooms, spa bath to main bathroom, split system heating and cooling, double, stone en suite to master and direct entry to the double, remote garage. Out door living is just as inspiring as indoors, featuring covered, decked entertaining, overlooking an in ground, solar heated pool, surrounded by captivating gardens and an all purpose shed. The younger family members will enjoy the space and generous yard, on over an acre. Neighbouring the property is acres of open parkland, creating a feeling of country living. The address offers the fortunate buyer the best of both worlds, private acreage all within walking distance to the Village and public transport.

Price: Expressions Of Interest Inspect Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

GUYS HILL

404 Beaconsfield Emerald Road

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

41 Stoney Creek Road

COCKATOO

COUNTRY CHARM LARGE BLOCK

Your Dream Canvas Awaits

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.

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: $730,000 - $760,000 Inspect By Appointment Jeanine Presley 0438332411

Price: Buyers Over $280,000 Inspect By Appointment Katie Woods 0428 744 498

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BEST OF BOTH WORLDS NESTLED in a coveted court of arguably the most exclusive road in town, this elegant residence has a superb pool and garden setting. The sophisticated home has been newly renovated to the highest calibre with luxury and comfort setting the tone. The family-friendly floor plan has five bedrooms, a spacious lounge featuring a wood heater, and a designer stone kitchen incorporating dining and family room. Sunlight drenches all rooms with ample windows throughout. Features include garden views from most rooms, walk-in wardrobes in four of the bedrooms, spa bath in the main bathroom, split-system heating and cooling, double stone ensuite to the main bedroom and direct entry to the double remote garage. Outdoor living is just as inspiring as indoors, featuring covered, decked entertaining overlooking an in-ground, solar-heated pool, surrounded by captivating gardens and an all-purpose shed.

BEACONSFIELD UPPER

The younger family members will enjoy the space and generous yard, on over an acre. Neighbouring the property is acres of open parkland, creating a feeling of country living. The address offers the fortunate buyer the best of both worlds, private acreage all within walking distance to the village and public transport.

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Berwick 9 Caravelle Court

Location, Views and Court Position! It’s easy to see why this street has been deemed one Berwick most prestige pockets! With sweeping views of Melbourne and most of the south-eastern suburbs, this is a rare and maybe last opportunity to secure an acre and a half building allotment in one of the premier spots in the district. Build what you want, when you want, just don’t miss out on it! A bit over 6000m2 or 1.5 acre and surrounded by substantial homes you will be able to build that luxury home you have always wanted. Sit back relax and watch the ships move through Port Phillip Bay from your uninterrupted and never to be built out vista. This is a rare offering, certainly one not to be missed, so bring your cheque books this one won’t last long!

AUCTION Saturday 20th May 2017 at 2:00pm (unless sold prior) INSPECT Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am

CONTACT Chris Hill 0401 178 455 Gabriel Nigro 0449 133 415 Berwick 9707 1400


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2B

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4050 m2

If you have been looking for that ultimate life style property then your search is over. Fun, family, business and pleasure then this 1 acre (approx) of pure delight is your answer. Set back amongst landscaped gardens is this fully modernised home with 5 beds, multiple living areas, in ground pool, plenty of shedding and a fully synthetic tennis court.

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Pick, pack for at-risk youth By Casey Neill Dandenong’s Bei Nienkel started picking, packing and despatching goods as a Work for the Dole activity. Now the 21-year-old is a paid supervisor for Picking and Warehouse Solutions (PAWS) Fulfilment in Dandenong South. “It’s a good experience. You get to learn new things every day because it’s never the same thing,” he said. Industry and Employment Minister Wade Noonan and Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams visited the warehouse space on Wednesday 12 April. They met the PAWS team and workers from other Whitelion social enterprises Wheelly Good Coffee and fruit2work. PAWS recruits at-risk 16 to 25-year-olds to pick, pack and despatch orders. Supervisors receive support from trained youth workers to help each recruit to grow and gain transferrable skills. Whitelion CEO Mark Watt said PAWS had been in Dandenong South for three and a half years, and operated from the MarkitForce warehouse. “They were committed to helping young people as well,” he said. “We have homeless outreach centres in Dandenong, so we’re working with the homeless kids, and we know that work and social enterprise is fantastic for homeless kids because it really gives them a hope and a future.” Dean Pretty, 24, used to live on the street in Melbourne. Whitelion’s Chatterbox Bus gave him comfort and support. “They just made me feel like someone wanted to listen, because no one ever did,” he said. The service helped him to access rehab then linked him up with Wheelly Good Coffee. Dean now works on the fruit2work project, packing and delivering fruit from a warehouse at the Melbourne Market in Epping. Georgina Shaw, 17, ran away from home and got caught up with drug use. “Dean (Pretty) was one of my closest friends through that stage,” she said. Once he’d turned his life around, he returned and offered her a job with Wheelly Good Coffee. Georgina was “trying to change” and jumped at the opportunity. “Having a job, giving me something to do really, really changed my life,” she said.

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Dandenong MP Gabrielle Willams, Industry and Employment Minister Wade Noonan, Whitelion’s Rob Brown, Bei Nienkel from PAWS Fulfilment, Dean Pretty from fruit2work and Georgina Shaw from Wheelly Good Coffee. 167216 “It was the first ever time I’ve got money for myself. “I’ve got a lot of training done, it’s opened a lot of opportunities for me.” Mr Noonan said Whitelion received $2.65 million through the Jobs Victoria Employment Network program to place 240 at-risk young people into work over four years. “We do recognise that social enterprises provide a great pathway in terms of workplace inclusion and then community inclusion beyond that, and can be a pathway back to a meaningful life,” he said. “It’s terrifically positive work that doesn’t necessarily get the recognition it deserves.”

Changes to the skilled foreign worker visa system will hurt Greater Dandenong businesses, particularly manufacturers. This was the message from South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) and Dandenong-based law firm Macpherson Kelley. “I came over on a 457 visa,” SEMMA executive officer Adrian Boden revealed. The Brit was employed as the vice president of engineering for PBR, now Chassis Brakes International, in 2004. “I was coming from a multinational, European background with brakes,” he said. “I think I brought something to the community which I wouldn’t have been able to do if I hadn’t stayed on afterwards.” Mr Boden said he was still seeking more information about the changes and their impacts, but “I can’t see the advantage of doing the two-year visa”. The 457 visa previously allowed businesses to employ foreign workers for up to four years in skilled jobs where there was a shortage of Australian workers, with eligibility for Permanent Residency application after two years.

Under changes announced on Tuesday 18 April, the 457 system will be abolished and replaced with the Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa in March next year. TSS will include a shortterm stream, for up to two years’ work, and a mediumterm stream, for up to four years, plus safeguards to prioritise Australian workers and more targeted occupation lists. The medium-term stream will include a permanent residence pathway after three years. “I think it would be incredibly negative for the businesses in this area,” Mr Boden said. “You won’t get a skilled overseas worker relocating for two years. “We have lots of people who need skilled workers.” Macpherson Kelley Victorian managing principal Jamie Sturgess said the firm assisted businesses with more than one 457 visa every week. “There’s a whole host of issues that make recruiting from overseas more difficult than recruiting locally,” he said. “If you could have an apple in Australia, you’d be stupid if you chose the foreign apple rather than the local apple.” Mr Sturgess said production

manager was one role that had been removed from the jobs list. “Imagine if we could recruit the best production managers anywhere in the world for roles in Australia and then they teach everyone who works under them their absolute world’s best practice,” he said. “Australia will become a better, stronger, wealthier country if we have more talent across the board. “We should be saying to the world ‘this is the best country in the world to live in, and if you are an incredibly talented person that wants to come here and make this home for the rest of your life and contribute back to this community with your sensational skills, in a multitude of ways’ (you are welcome). “We’re saying ‘no’, whereas I think we should be saying ‘yes’.” In relation to manufacturing, Macpherson Kelley workplace relations principal Andrew Douglas said: “Australia is still fairly new to transformative value-added manufacturing and we just don’t have the skills base. “We need to be able to attract the workers that will facilitate the transition like engineers, designers and others because we’re a small economy.”

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Graeme Joy Join us at the Cardinia Cultural Centre on Wednesday 10 May 2017 as we welcome guest speaker Graeme Joy. Graeme Joy is perhaps best known as joint leader and navigator of the International North Pole Expedition, where he became the irst Australian to ski to the North Pole, but he is also one of the most focused, effective and highly ranked motivational speakers in Australasia. His extensive mastery of essential business principles such as, strategic planning, project management, conlict resolution, deining success, personality types and leadership, will answer any questions you may have and leave you feeling empowered to maximise the performance of your team. Highly praised for his business applicability, take-home value and ability to deliver key results, Graeme is also keen to share his experience with others and runs a company that conducts specialist leadership and team development programs.

Do your bit fighting cancer The 6th Annual Women in Super Mother’s Day Classic will again take place at Lysterfield Lake on Sunday 14 May 2017 to raise funds for breast cancer research. Prior to this year’s event Anthony Byrne MP caught up with event co-founder and organiser Carol Bosward to help promote this event and encourage local businesses or the local community to financially support this worthy fund-raising event. “The Lysterfield Lake location gives local families an opportunity to be part of this amazing fund-raiser,” Ms Bosward said. “It is vital we do more to increase awareness of breast cancer and thus I fully support the Women in Super Mother’s Day Classic. I encourage locals to invest into this important community event, raising funds for breast cancer research,” Mr Byrne said. For more information on Lysterfield Regional Event, contact Carol on 0414 694 765; Sandra on 0408122946 or go to http://www.mothersdayclassic.com.au 167820 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

In other adventures, Graeme ski-sailed alone to the Magnetic North Pole becoming the irst and only Australian to do so. He has also led expeditions to Mount Denali in Alaska, Mount Vinson in Antarctica, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, across the Australian desert, and kayaking in Greenland and Bass Strait. While being entertained by Graeme, guests can enjoy a delicious breakfast, tea and coffee.

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What’s On in our community �� Dining, what’s on, bands and more‌ Brought to you by Singing bowl meditation Casey Rides

Singing bowls produce beautiful soothing tones which invoke a deep state of relaxation. Sound healing has been used for centuries to calm the mind, body and spirit. This class will also incorporate some gentle stretching and breathing techniques to further explore wellness and mindfulness. Please bring a blanket. â– Individual day sessions Tuesday 9 May and Tuesday 30 May.1.30pm to 2.30pm. Cost: $15 per session. â– Four week evening course Tuesday 9 May30 May. 5.30pm to 6.30pm. Cost: $60 Balla Balla Community Centre 5990 0900.

Calling all horse riders - giddy up and sign up now for Casey Rides through the Cranbourne Turf Club. This event is an opportunity for horse enthusistiats to join an 8km group ride along the tracks and trails around the Cranbourne Turf Club. â– Sunday 7 May. Registrations from 9.00 am, ride begins 11.00 am. Ride will take just over an hour. Cranbourne Turf Club, Grant Street, Cranbourne. Cost: $25 individual, $45 family (2 adults and 2 children) For more information visit www.casey.vic.gov. au/caseyrides.

Heritage festival Explore a snapshot of Narre Warren and its surrounds from the 1840s to now at Voices from the Past. The event, which is part of 2017 Australian Heritage Festival, will have displays, photos and talks on early European settlers and how to trace family heritage. Guests are invited to share stories, and bring photos and family keep-sakes. â– Sunday, 7 May, 1-4pm at Narre Warren Mechanics Institute Hall, 59 Webb Street. Free entry with Devonshire tea available. Details: 9704 8376.

U3A U3A Cranbourne are looking for new members to fill some of courses, including cycling, folk art, bridge, mah-jong, learning keyboard, and singing for fun. â– For further information about all of our courses, contact Yvonne Croft - tutor co-ordinator on 87908497 - 0408 340 425 or U3A Cranbourne Office 5995 0311.

Cake decorating made easy Fun and hands on class. Learn how to decorate the perfect drippy cake with WOW factor! Cost includes all ingredients; bring an apron and a container to take cake home. â– Monday 29 May, 7pm to 9pm. Cost: $35. Balla Balla Community Centre 5990 0900.

Mosaics Course designed for those with little or no mosaic experience. The course covers all the basic techniques required to complete a mosaic, including preparation, cutting tiles, gluing and grouting. Experienced students can work on their own piece with the guidance of this award-winning tutor. â– Starting Thursday 1 June for four weeks. 7pm - 9.30pm. Cost: $75 Materials Cost: Mosaic Kit - Beginners $25, payable to tutor at first lesson. Returning students - individual projects to be discussed with tutor. Balla Balla Community Centre 5990 0900.

Art sale Berwick Art Society has artworks for sale and viewing on the fourth Thursday of the month. â– Artworks on display between 11.30am-

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

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day of the month in The Function Room at the Old Cheese Factory.

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

Cranbourne Day View Club

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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. â– Meetings are the first Wednesday of the month at Amstel Club. For more information, contact Trish Ransom on 5995 7037.

The Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library is providing a storytime for pre-schoolers. â– Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10.30am at 15 High Street, Berwick. Contact 9707 3519 or email bmi@dcsi.net.au.

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

Berwick Heritage on Display This event is the Berwick Library’s celebration for the Australian Heritage Festival. ■Wednesday 10 May. 1 pm - 3.30pm.The Berwick Mechanics’ Institute and Free Library, 15 High Street, Berwick

tails and dates, phone 9700 5061. Affordable healthy cooking Healthy cooking teaches participants to prepare healthy home-cooked meals. Aimed at families and singles, this series of weekly demonstrations will be supported by followup practical sessions for each recipe. â– Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates phone 9700 5061.

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. â– Saturday mornings from 9.30am-noon. 192-196 Centre Road, near the Narre Warren railway station. Contact: 9704 0015 or 0426 736 467.

Senior Citizen’s Club Hallam Senior Citizens Club is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Members enjoy carpet bowls, bingo, games, clubroom events and day tours. New members are welcome. ■For further information, contact president Dorothy Mickelson on 9796 7580. The centre is at 2 Princes Domain Drive, Hallam.

Art sale Admire and learn more about the works of Berwick Society’s paint group in its monthly art sale. The exhibiting artists will be working and available for a chat during the sale. ■The art sales are held on the fourth Thurs-

Problem drinkers

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

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

Walk the centre

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

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

Disadvantaged toddlers’ group

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A self-help support group for parents whose severely disadvantaged children are unable to participate in mainstream pre-school activities. It is particularly aimed at children suffering from conditions that require 24-hour supervision. â– Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For de-

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

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Spoljaric signs on for Bloods By Nick Creely Cranbourne premiership star and fivetime Wookey Medallist Steven Spoljaric, has defected to rival club Springvale South in a major shock to the DDCA competition. The 40-year-old, arguably the finest player to ever don the whites in the competition’s rich history, has agreed to terms at Alex Nelson Reserve for next season. It will become the third club that Spoljaric will represent in the DDCA, after also winning a flag with Parkfield. Bloods’ skipper Craig Slocombe, the man responsible for enticing Spoljaric to the club, said the signing has been in the works “for a couple of weeks”. “He’s a professional cricketer, so I’m sure it’s just a job to him, but it’s great,” he said. Bloods’ president, Peter Lawler was thrilled with the signing, and said that the offer put in front of Spoljaric was “reasonable”. “We’re happy - the offer was nothing over the top, but decent enough,” he said.

Lawler said they also expect Malinga Bandara to come back to the club for the 2017/18 season. “Malinga won’t be here for the start of the season, but we would be expecting him to be here by Christmas at least at this stage,” he said. Cranbourne president Andy Ligt, who is also a good mate with Spoljaric, said the club has been aware for about a week that he was leaving after a mutual parting of ways, but is pretty shocked at the club that picked him up. “I’m pretty surprised where he’s gone to, to be honest, but anyway,” he said. “We wish Spolly all the best, he’s done some great things for our club we thank him for his contribution, and for winning us grand finals.” Ligt also confirmed that Matt Chasemore’s future at the club is still in limbo, after the 34-year-old confirmed to Star News Group a month ago that he is toying with a return to Premier Cricket. “Discussions are still on-going we’re not exactly sure where we are headed as a club,” he said. “We’re disappointed at how we finished last year, so we’re looking

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at making changes.” Ligt also suggested that the club would be looking to bring in fresh tal-

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Mobile barbecue for TigerSharks By Russell Bennett For many sporting clubs, simply having clubrooms to call their own can be so easily taken for granted. But not the Casey TigerSharks Swimming Club. They don’t have rooms to call their own - to foster a real club atmosphere to galvanise the members. But, thanks to Berwick Mitsubishi and a host of generous local businesses, they now have a $5000 trailer and mobile barbecue they can use for vital fundraising activities. “It’s come about through one of our parents within the club,” TigerSharks president Amanda Koukounaras said. “We don’t have clubrooms, so to create that social feel with-

in the club we really need something to galvanise us together. “When we have events we can take this, roll it out and just have it be that item that galvanises us together as a club. “One of the dads in the club had a relationship with the guys at Berwick Mitsubishi. He had a chat with them, and fortunately enough for us it evolved from there.” But the TigerSharks are adamant that their new piece of equipment will be shared throughout the local community. “We’ll look to make it a community piece of equipment and invite other sporting clubs within the area to use it and let them know it’s there,” Amanda said. “Sometimes I think that

sport loses its focus and loses what it actually means to the community, and sport becomes so much about how we win, when we win, and why we win as opposed to why we do it in the first place. “This is five years in the making of trying to find a partner we can align ourselves with who could see what we were trying to do and assist in providing it. “This is a piece of community equipment. It’s TigerSharks and it’s ours and we’re fortunate to have it, but it’s really a community piece of equipment.” Berwick Mitsubishi graciously donated the trailer, while Ray and his team at MW Toolbox, and Dennis and Matt at Fine Line Refinishers also contributed to the project.

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QUIZ NUMBER 1555 1. FOR which AFL club did Ben Cousins play over 200 games? 2. WHICH Australian holds the Olympic 100m freestyle record? 3. IN what year did Dennis Lillee retire from Test cricket? 4. WHICH Australian woman won the 100 metre and 200 metre sprint double at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics? 5. WHICH motor racing driver was twice named ABC sportsman of the year? 6. WHICH country did Australia beat in the final of soccer’s 2015 Asian Cup? 7. WHO has taken the most five wicket hauls for Australia in limited-overs cricket? 8. IN golf, how many strokes below par is an albatross? 9. WHICH jockey rode 15 winners from 29 rides at the 1969 Randwick easter carnival? 10. WHICH Australian held three world speed records, two on the water and one drag racing? 11. WHICH Australian boxer successfully defended his world bantamweight title three times? 12. WHO was the first West Australian to captain Australia in Test cricket? 13. WHICH Australian became the first male player to win squash’s grand slam in 1963? 14. WHICH country won soccer’s World Cup in 2006? 15. WHICH is the only major golf tournament played on the same course every year? 16. WHICH racing driver won the Bathurst 1000 race in 1978, 1979 and 1980? 17. WHAT was the nickname of former Aussie tennis star Wendy Turnbull? 18. WHO rode both Light Fingers (1965) and Red Handed (1967) to Melbourne Cup wins? 19. WHICH rules, drawn up over a century ago, form the basis of modern boxing? 20. WHO did Rod Marsh replace as Australian test cricket wicket-keeper?

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inside of the post and was scrambled off the line. Just when all seemed lost, Shane Savanah made a sizzling run down the left, took on an opponent and then squared the ball for a charging Steve Vernon to score the equalising goal in front of a jubilant home crowd. Berwick coach Gerry McDonagh was pleased with the character and fighting spirit shown by his team. “We gave up a two goal lead early and then had to find a way to get back into the match. Nothing seemed to be falling our way but credit to the boys for not giving up and finding a way to get something out of the match,” he said. STATE-LEAGUE 5 - SOUTH Pakenham United drew 1-1 with Somerville Eagles in a crucial clash at IYU Recreation Reserve. The United would be disappointed to not take advantage of the Eagles, who are last on the ladder and winless. In other games, Rowville were too strong for Old Mentonians, winning 3-0, Bunyip fell short against Casey Panthers 1-2, White Star Dandenong drew with Drouin 1-1, Lyndale United lost to Dandenong Warriors 1-2 and Sandown got over the top of Chelsea 4-3 in a high-scoring affair at Ross Reserve.

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Berwick goalkeeper Christian Morales no chance. And then after 15 minutes Berwick found themselves further behind when an unmarked Beaumaris forward found the back of the net with an easy header from a corner kick. As much as Berwick tried they could not find a way through a tight defence and when playmaker Bryce Ziada hit the crossbar from a free kick outside the box just before half time, it looked like it was going to be one of those nights for the home team. Then with 15 minutes to go in the match and out of nothing, Beaumaris struggled to clear a corner kick and the ball fell to Gary Davidson who hit a wonderful first time volley from outside the box that caught the keeper off guard and made the score 2-1. With Berwick pressing for an equaliser and sending extra men forward, they were nearly caught out but for a wonderful save from Morales who denied the advancing Beaumaris forward who only had the keeper to beat. It was all or nothing for the home team who were now playing direct football and with the clock showing two minutes of extra time played, substitute Steve Vernon was put through on goal and his shot hit the

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FFV SOCCER WRAP REVIEW - ROUND 5 STATE LEAGUE 1 - SOUTH-EAST The Casey Comets drew 1-1 with St Kilda SC in an entertaining clash at Elwood Park on Saturday. With both sides looking to advance up the ladder, after similarly disappointing starts to the season, the game was high-paced and featured great passages of play, but no side was able to get the extra goal required for the win. “It was a bit like a basketball game, it went end-to-end and both teams had chances,” Comets coach Jamie Skelly said. “Our energy in the midfield was fantastic too.” In other matches, Langwarrin drew 0-0 with Warragul United, Manningham United defeated Morwell Pegasus 2-0, Malvern City defeated Clifton Hill 3-0, Caulfield United battled it out to defeat South Springvale 0-1 and Mornington overcame Mooroolbark 2-1. STATE LEAGUE 2 - SOUTH-EAST Berwick City hosted Beaumaris at Jack Thomas Reserve on Saturday night and with both teams sitting in the top four there was plenty to play for. Beaumaris started the stronger and after only six minutes hit the lead after a defensive mix up allowed an open shot on goal that left


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Classy Stingers quell Cannons By Nick Creely

TAC CUP

DANDENONG Stingrays proved a class above the Calder Cannons on Sunday in a relatively one-sided affair at Shepley Oval. The final margin, 38-points, was probably not a true reflection of the dominance the Rays had for three quarters, but a five-goal surge from the Cannons in the last 15 minutes of the last quarter significantly trimmed the win. With as many as eight of their regular stars missing, including skipper Oscar Clavarino, Bailey Morrish, Mitchell Riordan and Luke Davies, it was always going to be a tough challenge even against the struggling Cannons. But the Rays started like a house on fire, with Riley D’Arcy slamming the opening goal in the first few minutes of the match, before controlling proceedings to take a 32-point lead into the first break. The Rays completely dominated possession, controlling the game on both the inside and outside of the contest, and punishing the faltering Cannons on turnover. D’Arcy, who kicked three opening term goals, was a handful with his aerial presence and ability to use his athleticism.

REVIEW – ROUND 5 It seemed the momentum couldn’t possibly be halted when the Rays put two quick goals on the board to start the second, but their almost 50-point lead was slashed with a couple of late Cannon goals to reduce the margin back to 40 at the major break. With a slight lull in the Rays’ goalkicking spree, a few strong passages in the third-quarter ensured they would take a 48-point lead with a quarter left to play. Mitch Cotter (21 disposals), Dylan Morris (12 disposals, two goals), Hunter Clark (18 disposals) and Mason De Wit (24 disposals, 7 marks) found their share of the footy in a somewhat subdued quarter for the Rays, but the Cannons were more industrious at the contest, kicking 2.2 to the Rays 3.4. When the Rays skipped out to a 60-point lead, it seemed 100 points was not outside the realms of possibility, but the Cannons fought admirably to gain respect on the scoreboard, and put together their most impressive 15 minutes of the game, slamming on four unanswered goals to leave them with a six-goal loss.

TAC CUP DANDENONG STINGRAYS 5.5 9.10 12.14 14.17(101) CALDER CANNONS 0.3 3.6 5.8 9.9(63) DANDENONG STINGRAYS GOALS: R. D’Arcy 5, D. Morris 2, J. Nanscawen 2, D. Hope, W. Smith, J. Bateman, T. Dekoning, J. Plumridge. BEST: M. DeWit, W. Hamill, J. Plumridge , T. Murphy, J. Nanscawen, R. D’Arcy. CALDER CANNONS GOALS: J. Evans 3, J. McNicol, D. Landt, M. Borg, J. Firebrace, J. Firebrace, M. Moustafa. BEST: Landt, M. Podhajski, B. Caluzzi, J. Evans, B. Bernacki, J. Velissaris.

D’Arcy, was arguably the difference between the two sides with an imposing five-goal-haul, and is surely now among the names on every AFL recruiters watch-list. He, along with a host of youngsters

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such as Will Hamill (26 disposals) and Tom Murphy (24 disposals, nine tackles), carried the flag despite the loss of leaders and their AFL Academy representatives to run the Cannons’ midfielders ragged.

The Rays now have a 3-2 record, and face a big test at Preston City Oval next Sunday against the Northern Knights. The Cannons remain winless and down at the bottom-of-the-ladder.

Cats pounce on Casey Demons VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

By Nick Creely CRANBOURNE COACH: Sein Clearihan COACHING STAFF: Barry Purcell, Brendon Birmingham and Kris Smith CAPTAIN/LEADERSHIP GROUP: The on-field leadership structure is set to be announced later this week. HOME BASE: Frenken Homes Oval, Cranbourne LAST YEAR: 8th (5-13) PREMIERS: Darebin Falcons LEADING GOAL-KICKER: Kirsten McLeod (27) BEST AND FAIREST: Bianca Jakobbson AFLW PLAYERS: Kirsten McLeod, Jas Grierson, Danielle Hardiman, Breann Moody, Romy Timmins, Courtney Clarkson, Bianca Jakobsson, Hayley Wildes INS: Romy Timmins (Basketball), Ali Drennan (St Kilda Sharks), Nicole Garner (Gippsland Galaxy), Esther Timmermens, Paris Stahl, Holly Whitford (Gippsland Power), Shayla Marsh, Bridie Kennedy, Shani Dixon, Darcy Guttridge (Gippsland Power), Kim Cunico (Gippsland Galaxy) OUTS: None PLAYERS TO WATCH: According to coach Sein Clearihan, Alicia Johnson is one name set to light it up this season. In 16 games last year, Johnson was named in the best five times and impressed at key moments in the season. Now having some grounding at VFL level, expect the skilful youngster to shine. Another two players who Clearihan identified were Gippsland Power recruits Darcy Guttridge and Holly Whitford. Playing with the Power in its inaugural season

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of TAC Cup Girls, Guttridge was named among the best in every one of her four matches, and could step straight into the side. Whitford was arguably the most dominant youngster in the Power program in 2017 and played every game. Both are expected to have their names on AFLW lists in 2018. WHAT HAVE THEY WORKED ON? “The things we worked on over the pre- session where our fitness, skills and structure set ups.” - Sein Clearihan “The team’s biggest strength will be our running and our structure set ups.” WHAT CAN WE EXPECT FROM

THE AFLW PLAYERS? Apart from the Darebin Falcons who are clearly the benchmark side in the competition, the Eagles possess a list glittered with AFL talent and can excite in 2017. Among those is top-10 draft pick Bianca Jakobsson and gun forward Kirsten McLeod, who will have a major say in the side’s fortunes. What will set the AFLW players in the VFLW this season, apart from the others, is that they have had an extra three months of preparation. In the longrun, it could prove crucial. FIRST GAME: vs VU Western Spurs, Frenken Homes Oval, Saturday 6 May PREDICTED FINISH: 5th

A disappointing fade-out by the Casey Demons has resulted in a 36-point loss to Geelong at Simonds Stadium on Saturday. Just as they did in Round 1 against Williamstown, the Demons were well and truly in the game at half-time, but were outhunted by a hungrier opposition in the third quarter. It was a bright start to the contest with Melbourne-listed forward Dean Kent snagging a goal within the first two minutes, and when Angus Scott nailed a set-shot on the stroke of quarter time, the Demons took a slender four-point lead. The Demons looked the goods early in the second quarter, with the impressive Bailey Fritsch booting a quick goal, before the Cats pegged them back by finding control of the football, and eventually pinched the lead with two late goals heading into half-time. From there, the Demons’ workrate dropped off, and the Cats pounced, punishing the Dees on turnover and taking the game away in a devastating twenty-minutes. Despite some late resistance provided by a desperate Dees’ forward group, the Cats steadied to run away with the six-goal win. Demons coach Justin Plapp was unhappy with the intensity of his side, and refused to blame a growing injury list in the AFL for the loss. “A lot of the things that cost us today were things the players could control,” he said. “We’ve got players who are ready to step in and play a role when they are needed to, but I felt today in getting an even number of contributors, we were really poor.” With Max Gawn and Jake Spencer out injured, too much was left to young ruckman Max King, who only recently came back from a long-term injury. There were plenty of major ball-winners

for the Demons, with nine players recording 20 disposals or more. Vice-captain Angus Scott (25 disposals, three goals) was the best of the non-AFL listed players, with Jack Trengove (29 disposals), Dean Kent (22 disposals, 1 goal) and Mitch White (24 disposals) all putting in strong cases for an AFL call-up. But it was the returning Josh Wagner who impressed Plapp the most, with the rangy defender making a successful return from injury. “He played with intensity, I thought his aerial stuff was very strong, he made good decisions and he’s only going to get better,” he said. Casey now move to a 1-2 record and ninth on the ladder, and will again be on the road on Saturday with a trip to Hoppers Crossing to take on the Werribee Tigers, a team coming off an impressive 23-point win over Essendon. In the Development League, Casey 6.13(49) lost narrowly to Sandringham 10.11(71) at Casey Fields on Sunday.

VFL GEELONG 1.3 4.6 10.7 14.8(92) CASEY DEMONS 2.1 4.2 7.5 8.8(56) GEELONG GOALS: R. Stanley 3, T. Atkins 2, J. Jones 2, W. Buzza 2, J. Henry, J. Cunico, D. Capiron, B. Reid, T. House. BEST: R. Stanley, B. Reid, J. Tsitas, T. Atkins, T. Ruggles, R. Gardner. CASEY DEMONS GOALS: A. Scott 3, N. Gardiner, B. Kennedy, D. Kent, M. White, B. Fritsch. BEST: J. Wagner, D. Kent, B. Hillard, M. Gent, J. Munro, J. Trengove.

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Eagles dare, down Doves By David Nagel Reigning premier Cranbourne has regained its insatiable appetite for the contest to run away with a 26-point victory over Doveton in the SEFNL match of the day at Robinson Oval. The Eagles were challenged heavily by the Doves for three quarters before producing their best football of this campaign kicking five goals in a stunning 12-minute burst- to bank their most important four points for the season. The Doves had been dominant in their opening two wins and continued that form - starting impressively. Livewire forwards Michael Henry and Nick Battle kicked the only two goals of the opening term, capitalising on the great work of ruckman Russell Gabriel and an intense brand of footy around the stoppages. Harrison Bird had his hands full with Henry, while Alwyn Davey looked dangerous on Jordy Bertrand, but faded as the

game wore on. Henry had four shots at goal in the first term but failed to have the scoreboard impact that his brilliant play deserved. Coach Aaron Davey moved full-forward Taylor Joyce out to centre half forward in an attempt to drag Cranbourne’s best defender Brandon Osborne out of the goal-square. Osborne kept former Carlton star Brendan Fevola goal-less when he last visited Robinson Oval in round seven last year and looked impenetrable once again. Gabriel, Sam Raru and Henry combined for the cleanest centre clearance at the start of the second term, but it was the Eagles who took control. Goals to Troy Tharle, whose strong hands were proving a nightmare for Matt Jameson, and others to Shaun Marusic and Keenan Hughes saw the Eagles take an eight-point lead, 3.5 to 2.3, into half time. The tempo lifted in the second half, the Doves kicking four goals to three in the third term

to trail by a point at the final change. Cranbourne coach Simon Goosey almost knew what was about to happen. “We spoke at half time about paying the price, and this is where we need to dig deep and give everything,” Goosey roared. “I know we’ve got the run in the legs, but if they get a good start don’t drop your heads.” How prophetic those words would prove to be with the Doves taking the lead through Battle, just 18 seconds in, before the Eagles took command. They kicked five on the trot to run away with the contest. Jake Carosella kicked the first, converting a brilliant passage of play, before Khaled ‘Cyril’ Kandakji kicked two including a goal-of-the-year contender from directly in front of the Doveton members. Cyril brought back memories of Peter Daicos with a magnificent dribble kick from the boundary while running at full tilt.

Marusic, Osborne and Tharle were outstanding for the winners while ruckman Michael Boland fought back well in the second half after a slow start against Gabriel. Wingmen Dylan Cavalot and Aaron Bower provided plenty of run while Jayden Sullivan, Brandon Wapshott and Dillan Bass provided Osborne with support down back. Youngster Nick Darbyshire also showed clean hands at important times in the match. Gabriel and Henry scored top marks for the Doves who will be bitterly disappointed with their last-quarter fadeout. Jameson stuck to his guns against Tharle while Mitch Woolgar had an absorbing battle with hungry Cranbourne forward Keenan Hughes. The remaining games in SEFNL were all one-sided, Officer scoring 92-point victory over Hampton Park, Beaconsfield far too strong for Pakenham, while Narre Warren gave Tooradin a 48-point lesson at Westernport Oval. Aaron Wilson kicked five for the Magpies.

Ruckmen Michael Boland, back, and Russell Gabriel stood tall for their respective teams at Robinson Oval on Saturday. 167720 Picture: ROB CAREW

Seagulls prove their mettle By David Nagel Tooradin has rubber stamped itself as a ridgy-didge premiership contender after surviving an epic battle with reigning premier Narre Warren at the Tooradin Rec. Reserve. The Seagulls prevailed by four goals, 47-43, in a contest that saw no more than a goal separate the teams in the first three quarters of play. The Seagulls have been commanding this season, winning their opening three games by 43, 17 and 15, but coach Kelly Andrews said this was far and away the most satisfying victory of all. “We haven’t had a game where we’ve had to grind it out together and that’s going to hold our group in good stead moving forward,” Andrews said. “We need games like this to prepare us for the tough battles ahead; it’s not realistic to be winning by 15 goals every week and still be prepared for those big games later in the season. It was really good game of netball, a really high standard and that’s great for the competition.” Both teams had star players sitting on the sidelines with the Seagulls missing gun defender Jess Maher, due to a mix up with the scoresheet, while Magpie goaler Tayla Shannon was on crutches after sustaining a serious leg injury last week. Neither side would concede an inch with great battles all over the court. Narre mid-courters Leigh Taylor, Britt Mashado and Erin Clark had their hands full with Seagulls Sara Duncan, Emma Iacovou and Jess Cox, while defenders Bec Kinna and Ebony Dolan lifted when the Seagulls needed it most. Alex Maher had a steady hand, scoring 10 last-quarter goals to get her team across the line. Tooradin’s victory overshad-

owed a remarkable contest at Robinson Reserve where Doveton produced a miracle last quarter to take a 48-46 victory over Cranbourne. The Doves were comprehensively outplayed in the first half, trailing by six at quarter time and eight at half time before slowly working their way into the contest. The Doves brought the margin back to six at the final break before producing a brilliant 16-8 final term to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. Rahni Samason had a 12-goal last quarter against a serious defender in Tara Cecil. Hampton Park will head into the toughest part of its season on a high after a hard-fought 43-35 victory over Officer at Starling Road. The Redbacks, who face Beaconsfield, Narre Warren and Tooradin in the next three rounds, made it two wins on the trot after a dominant third term. The Redbacks led by three at half time but rubber stamped victory with a 10-5 blitz in the third quarter. Shannon Rennison (goal keeper) and Karli Foster (goal defence) ramped up their defensive efforts, getting the better of Kangaroos goalers Sarah Smith (goal shooter) and Sam Neil (goal attack), while Maddi Hanlen (centre) and Chloe Birch (wing attack) took control through the midcourt. And Beaconsfield has shown no hangover from last week’s terrific victory over Narre Warren, scoring a comfortable 57-26 win over Pakenham at Toomuc Reserve. The Eagles started and finished fast, scoring 15-6 in the opening term before finishing with an 18-6 final quarter. Courtney Davey (GS) was a key target for the Eagles in the first half, capitalising on the great work of Emily Boribon (GA) to get her side off to a flyer. Davey handed over the scoring duties to Bianca Sanzaro in

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Cranbourne goal defence Sharni Lambden gave everything for the Picture: ROB CAREW Eagles against Doveton. 167720 the second half in a seamless transition up front. Ash Gill (WA) and Jasmine Jones (C) were busy in the centre while Emily Kerr (WA) had an impact when making her debut in the last quarter onslaught.

Katrina Meredith (C) did her best through the middle for the Lions, while Carly Saunders (GA), Christine Meyer (GS) and Kyra Esler (GA) put up a solid fight against a very tough defensive unit.

DOVETON 2.3 2.3 6.7 8.8(56) CRANBOURNE 0.1 3.5 6.8 12.10(82) OFFICER SFC 4.5 9.6 15.9 20.12(132) HAMPTON PARK 2.4 2.6 3.8 5.10(40) PAKENHAM 2.1 2.3 3.6 5.8(38) BEACONSFIELD 2.3 11.5 11.10 16.14(110) TOORADIN-DALMORE 3.1 5.7 7.11 11.14(80) NARRE WARREN 5.3 10.6 18.7 20.8(128) RESERVES: Doveton 4.15(39) v Cranbourne 6.2(38), Officer 16.9(105) v Hampton Park 1.4(10), Pakenham 5.2(32) v Beaconsfield 12.13(85), Tooradin-Dalmore 4.1(25) v Narre Warren 17.16(118). UNDER 19: Berwick 20.10(130) v Narre Warren B 1.3(9), Doveton 5.7(37) v Cranbourne A 13.12(90), Officer 15.14(104) v Cranbourne B 5.5(35), Pakenham 1.3(9) v Beaconsfield 12.13(85), Tooradin-Dalmore 1.2(8) v Narre Warren A 22.16(148). SENIOR LADDER TEAM W L D B % PTS BERWICK 3 0 0 1 313.33 16 BEACONSFIELD 3 1 0 0 180.11 12 DOVETON 2 1 0 1 178.19 12 CRANBOURNE 3 1 0 0 177.06 12 NARRE WARREN 2 1 0 1 125.59 12 Officer SFC 2 2 0 0 124.09 8 Tooradin-Dalmore 1 3 0 0 72.19 4 Pakenham 0 3 0 1 46.72 4 Hampton Park 0 4 0 0 21.27 0 This week: Beaconsfield v Hampton Park, Narre Warren v Berwick, Pakenham v Doveton, Tooradin-Dalmore v Officer SFC, Cranbourne - Bye. NETBALL A GRADE: Doveton 48 v Cranbourne 46, Pakenham 26 v Beaconsfield 57, ROC 35 v Hampton Park 43, TooradinDalmore 47 v Narre Warren 43, Berwick - Bye. B GRADE: Doveton 37 v Cranbourne 35, Pakenham 25 v Beaconsfield 49, ROC 46 v Hampton Park 55, TooradinDalmore 36 v Narre Warren 36, Berwick - Bye. C GRADE: Doveton 42 v Cranbourne 33, Pakenham 21 v Beaconsfield 53, ROC 37 v Hampton Park 41, TooradinDalmore 23 v Narre Warren 42, Berwick - Bye. D GRADE: Doveton 35 v Cranbourne 36, Pakenham 18 v Beaconsfield 32, ROC 25 v Hampton Park 23, TooradinDalmore 22 v Narre Warren 49, Berwick - Bye. 17 UNDER RED: Doveton 35 v Cranbourne 25, Pakenham 30 v Beaconsfield 33, ROC 49 v Hampton Park 17, Tooradin-Dalmore 11 v Narre Warren 51, Berwick - Bye. 17 UNDER WHITE: Doveton 25 v Cranbourne 26, Pakenham 8 v Beaconsfield 35, ROC 32 v Hampton Park 12, Tooradin-Dalmore 8 v Narre Warren 46, Berwick - Bye. 15 UNDER RED: Doveton 31 v Cranbourne 25, Pakenham 11 v Beaconsfield 30, ROC 50 v Hampton Park 10, Tooradin-Dalmore 15 v Narre Warren 45, Berwick - Bye. 15 UNDER WHITE: Doveton 29 v Cranbourne 37, Pakenham 10 v Beaconsfield 29, Tooradin-Dalmore 13 v Narre Warren 38, Berwick - Bye, ROC - Bye. 13 UNDER RED: Doveton 18 v Cranbourne 28, Pakenham 12 v Beaconsfield 24, ROC 56 v Hampton Park 4, Tooradin-Dalmore 19 v Narre Warren 19, Berwick - Bye. 13 UNDER WHITE: Doveton 10 v Cranbourne 24, Pakenham 7 v Beaconsfield 44, Tooradin-Dalmore 17 v Narre Warren 26, Berwick - Bye, ROC - Bye. A GRADE LADDER TEAM W L D B % Pts TOORADIN-DALMORE 4 0 0 0 160.31 16 BEACONSFIELD 3 1 0 0 117.9 12 DOVETON 2 1 0 1 101.6 12 NARRE WARREN 1 2 0 1 114.4 8 CRANBOURNE 2 2 0 0 101.18 8 ROC 2 2 0 0 99.4 8 Hampton Park 2 2 0 0 99.35 8 Berwick 0 3 0 1 81.56 4 Pakenham 0 3 0 1 42.05 4

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Page 60 Thursday, 4 May, 2017

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HUGE Clearance Sale BIKES & ACCESSORIES clearance on remaining old models, up to 40% off. Half Price...Half Price...Half Price... Half Price...Half Price... Half price... Half Price. 239 Sale $

445 Sale $

Pink

XDS RETRO STEEL LADIES BIKE WAS $479

ESPERIA ARWIN 24S HYBRID WAS $895

199 Sale $

239 Sale $

275 $ e l a S

245 Sale $

Purple

APOLLO TRANSFER 10 WAS $549

XDS RETRO STEEL LADIES BIKE WAS $479

949 $ e l a S

1249 Sale $ 779 Sale $

XDS X-LITE LIGHTWEIGHT HYBRID $399

MALVERN STAR LADIES 7S RRP $489

3426999 $ $ e l e l a SSa

$3328999 $ e e l l a a S S

3426999 SSaallee$$

APOLLO TRACE 55 11S RRP $2499

MALVERN STAR FULL CARBON C4 $1899

3426999 $ $ e l e l a a SS

ore m s p a 9re’s he 2 3 e $ h t . e . Saanld. DEMO GIANT DEFY ADVANCED SL 0 $9999 DURA-ACE Di2 & HYDRAULIC DISC

DEMO GIANT PROPEL ADVANCED SL 0 $10499 - DURA ACE Di2

DEMO 2015 GIANT TCR ADVANCED SL 0 $9999 - DURA ACE DI2

1/3 off...1/3 off...1/3 off...1/3 off...1/3 off...1/3 off...1/3 off...1/3 off...1/3 off. 3329999 $ $ e l e l a SSa

3324999 SSaallee$$

DEMO GIANT ANTHEM X ADVANCED 29ER $5299 - ROCKSHOX & SRAM NX

DEMO GIANT TCR ADVANCED SL 1 $6499 - ULTEGRA Di2

3326969 $ $ e l e l a a SS

DEMO GIANT DEFY ADVANCED PRO 0 $5499

312129 $ $ e l e l a a SS

339629 $ $ e l e a l SSa

3324999 SSaallee$$

37259 SSaallee$$

DEMO GIANT XTC ADVANCED SL 1 $5299 ROCKSHOX SID SRAM X01 1 x 11

299 Sale $

352297 $ $ e l e l a a SS

MALVERN STAR VEKTOR 5.0 $799 MALVERN STAR OPPY A2 $1149 Alum frame/carbon forks Shimano Sora 20s Hydraulic disc brakes, Shimano 27 speed Suit 6-8 year olds

Suit 8-12 year olds

312997 SSaallee$$

322796 SSaallee$$

All bikes fully assembled

MALVERN STAR SPARKLE 16” RRP $169

IVANHOE CYCLES www.ivanhoecycles.com.au

MALVERN STAR ATTITUDE 20” $299

DEMO GIANT REIGN ADVANCED 1 $5499 - ROCKSHOX PIKE - DEORE XT

MONGOOSE BEAST FAT BIKE $479 Suit riders 12+

352899 SSaallee$$

Shi a o 27s Hydraulic Disc Brakes Suspe sio + lock out

MALVERN STAR ATTITUDE 24” $419

Megastore - 9450 5217 - 72 Bell St, Heidelberg

XDS GRUDGE MOUNTAIN BIKE

$899

IVANHOE CYCLES

Hallam - 8795 1617 - 2/10 Hallam Sth Rd, Hallam www.ivanhoecycles.com.au 12349254-CB16-17


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