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Market Day fun at Berwick College Stalls were stocking all sorts of tasty morsels and offering a variety of goods and services at the much-anticipated annual Market Day at Berwick College. Students in VET Small Business spent their lunchtime working hard to sell their wares to the rest of the Berwick College Community on Tuesday 16 May. Berwick College Business teacher Chris Sacco said the day was extremely successful. “It was amazing,” he said. “All our goods made a profit.” Market Day has been running at the
college for more than ten years and has become a much loved feature of the VET Small Business program, as well as an effective teaching tool. “The students get so much from the day,” Mr Sacco said. “They learn the practical skills involved in organising a business in a hands-on setting.” He said it is also a great way to teach students about social responsibility. “All profits from Market Day will be donated to the charities that students have chosen,” Mr Sacco said. The day’s takings raised more than $2500 for 14 different charities.
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College helps its students grow Hallam Senior College aims to provide all students with the maximum opportunity for personal and academic growth in a supportive environment, one that is especially designed for students in their later years of secondary education. Offering an extensive range of study options in Year 10, VCE, VET and VCAL, Hallam Senior College provides the opportunity to personalise a student’s timetable through a focused program approach.
Students are at the centre of Hallam Senior College’s thinking, planning and actions. With highly experienced staff ensuring quality of delivery across all subjects, students are treated as young adults with staff-student relationships based on mutual respect, co-operation and a focus on the common goal - learning. The relationships forged between the college, students and their families are critical elements
of a student’s success at this important stage of their learning. Hallam Senior College values relationships built on respect and responsibility where the relationships between people, learning and the environment frame every action. For more information or to book a tour of the college, contact Hallam Senior College on 9703 1266 or visit hallamssc.vic.edu.au/ en-AU. Left: Teacher Dmitri Podsytnik and student Alvin Kam. 168190 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Principal Anne Martin with major award winners at the Hallam Senior College ‘s Year 12 Graduation Night.
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They’re achievers Merinda Park Learning and Community Centre has been delivering training for 25 years. If you are changing careers or need to up your skills to get that promotion, then Merinda Park can help. Are you looking for a training provider that is flexible, reliable and professional giving you high quality training and great employment opportunities? Merinda Park has highly qualified staff who support people to learn in a friendly and caring environment. Prices are affordable and payment plans are available for all accredited training.
The centre has courses in Children’s Services, Education Support (Integration Aide), Individual Support (Aged Care), Disability, Leisure and Health, Accounting and Bookkeeping, and much more. The centre also has courses for beginners to advanced level in computers - Introductions to Computers, Microsoft Word, and Excel. Students who have left school or don’t like the school setting but need an education can access VCAL. Merinda Park offers VCAL – Year 10-12 from Pakenham and also at Cranbourne North. For those starting a new
business and need to learn an accounting software package then MYOB is the answer. Be up and running in eight weeks. Merinda Park offers before or after school care and school holiday care. Places are available for children attending the local schools. The centre also offers occasional care for those under school age when parents need a break of up to 5 hours. Merinda Park also has a low cost affordable counselling services available. Call the friendly staff more information on 5996 9056.
At Emerald Secondary College, a whole school approach to both learning and teaching ensures the best possible outcomes for all students and allows access to excellence. With a focus on developing and building literacy and numeracy skills, Emerald Secondary College maintains high expectations in all classes where students are supported to achieve their personal best through the school’s ‘ready to learn’ approach. Providing continuous support to students is another important focus of Emerald Secondary College. With access to all curriculum areas in Years 7 and 8, and individual pathways through an extensive electives and pathways program from Years 9 to 12, students are assisted to meet interests, needs and future aspirations. Additionally, a 24/7 online portal is available, enabling students and families access to realtime assessment, feedback and reporting through the school’s online Compass System. Emerald Secondary College is an accredited Select Entry Accelerated Learning (SEAL) facility, offering a program which caters for high ability students though enrichment and acceleration. This provides opportunities beyond mainstream schooling allowing students to accelerate academically.
Emerald Secondary College has a strong history of academic success, with a high proportion of students being accepted into university or other tertiary institutions. The exciting and unique learning environment SEAL offers is designed to challenge students to achieve their potential, through working with others of similar ability in a supportive peer learning environment. At Emerald Secondary College SEAL students entering the senior school have access to advance VCE subjects in Year 10. This unique opportunity enables SEAL students to complete further VCE units at Years 11 and 12 or a first year university study assisting them to gain a higher ATAR upon completion of Year 12. Beyond the classroom Emerald Secondary College offer
many opportunities to grow and learn outside the classroom walls. Support beyond the classroom is constructed to enable students to achieve their personal best through our tutorials, lunchtime clubs and after school homework club. With an additional range of options including drama/theatre, outdoor education, sports aerobics, athletics and a camps program, Emerald Secondary College has something to help every student grow and prosper into a young adult. To find out more about Emerald Secondary College, visit www.emeraldsc.vic.edu.au or call 5968 5388.
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College respect for all cultures Rivercrest Christian College students enjoyed a visit from Indigenous elder Murrundindi recently. Murrundindi shared the cultural history of the Wurundjeri people who occupied the land on which Rivercrest is adjacent to. Students explored traditional customs and were exposed to elements of the Wurundjeri lifestyle. They had the opportunity
to try on traditional garments, as well as watch boomerang throwing, engage in a traditional Aboriginal dance and enjoy a game Aboriginal children would have played in the past. Exploring cultural diversity is part of the global thinking routines embedded in Rivercrest Christian College that is an International Baccalaureate World School offering the Primary Years Programme.
Students are asked on a daily basis to consider multiple perspectives and to be openminded about their own and other’s cultures and traditions. As a result of the experience with Murrundindi, students were encouraged to reflect on their own celebrations and family traditions. Rivercrest is at 500 Soldiers Road, Clyde North. For more information, contact 9703 9777.
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Way forward into the future The disruptive impact of new technologies brings this question into even sharper focus for parents and educators alike. “Mater Christi College has always been committed to innovative educational practice. We firmly believe it is imperative to prepare students for their futures,” Principal Mary FitzGerald said. Future workforce needs are difficult to anticipate. Last July, Four Corners investigated the future of work in Australia. It highlighted the prediction that “more than five million Australian jobs will simply disappear in the next 15 years as a result of technology”. “Twenty-first century skills underpin curriculum programs already through a focus on transferable learning skills,
Mater Christi College firmly believes it is imperative to prepare students for their futures. yet we saw that we needed to go further to foster creative, independent learners and so emerged the Discover program for year 9,” Ms Fitz-Gerald said. Discover at Mater Christi College embraces project based learning through activities as diverse as creating podcasts, rock-climbing, building and programming robots, workshops as well as history tours
with local indigenous elders. In addition to their regular core studies, Year 9 students also explore five themes - challenge, expression, adventure, identity and communication. “It has been a very successful development due mainly to our student-centred culture which encourages and celebrates the ‘can do’ energy of girls,” Ms Fitz-Gerald said. A visit to Mater Christi College will enable families to witness this vibrant, inclusive and warm community where girls feel safe, build lifelong friendships and become intelligent and reflective learners. For more information about Discover or to arrange a school tour, visit materchristi.edu.au or call registrar Kylie Lee on 9754 6611.
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Optimal bodymind health Our Commitment QUALITY TEACHING AND LEARNING, POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS, PERSONALISED LEARNING At Emerald Secondary College we are committed to ensure that all our students experience a quality education that enables them to achieve their personal best and access excellence. Our school learning community aims to provide a caring, inclusive and sustainable environment in which students can develop skills and personal qualities necessary to participate confidently and positively in a changing global world.
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With the 2017 Victorian Education Week theme being, Healthy Mind, Healthy Body, all schools are provided with a wonderful opportunity to reflect on, celebrate and share the great practices and programs they have in place to promote good healthy children in all areas of their development. At Berwick Lodge Primary School, prinicpal Henry Grossek and staff are excited to have the opportunity to do just that. “Our school, now in its 28th year of operation is providing students with the broadest range of opportunities ever to maximise their development of a healthy mind and healthy body,” Mr Grossek said. “In short, our belief is that to achieve optimal health in mind and body, we must provide all students with the opportunity to develop all aspects of themselves - their social, emotional, physical and intellectual capabilities. “Our whole school buddy program, mindfulness classes and You Can Do It program are examples of how we cater to the social and emotional needs of our students. “We take great pride in the physical environment that we have progressively enhanced almost every year - culminating
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in the creation, most recently of our multi-sensory garden. Here, children can enjoy the gamut of sensory development features, both stimulating and relaxing. In the fast-paced world in which we live, we believe this to be most important. “Our sports and physical education programs operate year round, with all children participating in a wide variety of activities and sports. In addition, our weekly school assemblies feature Zance sessions, high energy dancing - a highlight and fun activity for everyone. “Curriculum breadth and depth is a core feature of our teaching and learning program.
Numeracy and literacy development are the foundation subjects, and we take these very seriously. But there’s much more than those subjects that should be on offer and are at our school. Robotics and coding, radio broadcasting, Mandarin, overseas trips to our partner school in Singapore, film making, visual and performing arts, leadership development and student coaching programs are some examples. “Contact us for your own tour of our school - we are very proud of what we have achieved, and would love to share it with you.” Phone 9707 1766.
At Hampton Park Secondary College, we aim to provide for the learning needs of all students through offering a broad and comprehensive curriculum program. As a college we are committed to providing a safe and supporting learning environment through our school-wide positive behaviour policy. This is promoted by the college values – Respect, Learning and Working Together.
The Year 7 and 8 program is mainly delivered in the Flexible Learning centre, with the emphasis being on the fundamental skills of literacy and numeracy and the development of research and enquiry skills. The college values are also explicitly taught through the ALIVE program. The College has an excellent music program and boasts outstanding facilities, such as a performing arts centre, languages centre, 3-court basketball stadiumMaker Space to foster STEM initiatives and 1 : 1 laptop program for all students Years 7 -12. This allows for increased opportunity for challenging teaching and learning. We aim for the combination of these fantastic innovations to result in improved outcomes for all students.
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City of Casey Council is reconsidering a fresh proposal for chaplains in community spaces, despite council officers initially rejecting the proposal in a report presented to council on Tuesday 16 May. Councillor Amanda Stapledon presented an alternative recommendation at the council meeting on Tuesday night that will see council again meeting with chaplain service provider Korus Connect. The original recommendation from council officers in the report suggested council not undertake the planned chaplaincy program through their youth and children services program. “The extensive range of support already provided by council and the expertise of council staff officers do not support the introduction of chaplaincy services into council’s child and youth programs,” council officers noted in their report. The recommendation also suggested that council refers residents seeking chaplaincy services from the City of Casey directly to Korus Connect. However, Cr Stapledon suggested instead that council members, officers and interested community groups have a second meeting with Korus Connect to “outline a broader initiative and funding model.” Cr Stapledon said the introduction of chaplains into community spaces and groups would be a worthwhile initiative for council to investigate funding avenues for. “A chaplain is really well placed in community groups and part of the community,” she said. “We can look at a number of interested community groups to jointly fund this instead of the ratepayer, and I would like to do more work on this.” The new alternative recommendation was passed by council without dissent. The proposal for council to fund and place chaplains in community spaces such as sports groups and shipping centres was first raised at a council meeting in December 2016. After meeting with Korus Connect in
January this year, it was revealed that employing chaplains in community spaces would cost council up to $71,525 per chaplain annually. At the council meeting, Cr Stapledon said she would also like to see a chaplain employed by council for council staff, and to change the title of the role to avoid polarised views in the community. “There is an alternative name of ‘community support officer’ and I think we should use that name in order to be consistent with other groups,” she said. “They are not there to preach; they are there to help people, and they know the right people to refer onto, so a chaplain can be a great confidant.” Cr Stapledon did not highlight which community groups in the municipality had expressed interest in being a part of the program; she did say Westfield Fountain Gate had shown enthusiasm for the program. Westfield Fountain Gate were contacted for comment, but did not respond by deadline. Councillor Wayne Smith lent his support to Cr Stapledon’s alternative recommendation and spoke of his positive experience dealing with chaplains in his work as a bail justice and through his own schooling. Ousted Casey City Councillor Steve Beardon was outspoken in his opposition to the chaplaincy program during his time on council and has again lashed out against the proposal. “All too often, chaplains are reflective of thinking stuck in the past- the type of thinking isolated to right-wing bible-belt preachers, spruiking harsh rules outdated and unwanted today,” he said. “Casey needs to recognise all faiths through Casey Multifaith network, not ride roughshod over these committees established to advise on these issues.” “I was part of the council who set up Casey Multifaith Network in 2006 specifically to separate councillors from religious interference and to establish the network as the primary advisory committee on these issues, and I suggest councillors do that in future.”
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Bro, that’s some honour By Victoria Stone-Meadows Clyde North resident Sam Grant has been awarded the highest volunteer honour available to Camp Quality volunteers after four and half years helping children with cancer. Mr Grant has received the Victorian Dick Gillard award for his tireless efforts in improving the life of children suffering from cancer. Mr Grant became involved with Camp Quality after he took an early retirement package and wanted to help out people who needed some extra care. “I took an early retirement package and I’m not a good golfer and I thought I had seen something on the TV about Camp Quality,” he said. “I wanted to put something back into the community again and the bond between volunteers is amazing; everyone is a winner, the volunteers are great, the kids are great, the families are great.” He said the unfiltered joy children express when they have a chance to forget about their illness is what keeps him going with his volunteer duties. “It has become a real passion seeing the joy and fun upon kid’s faces when we go away or at the family camps,” he said. “I’ve been lucky enough to never experience the fear of possibly losing a child so to take families and allow them to interact with each and the appreciation of what Camp Quality does.” Fund-raising specialist for Camp Quality Victorian Jo McKeown said no-one was more deserving of the award than Mr Grant. “From being an amazing companion, who does incredible work with kids on camps, to bringing a shining light into the office, Sam is an all-round brilliant person who celebrates life and appreciates every moment,” she said. Mr Grant is also getting behind Camp Quality’s push for more male volunteers through their “Time to Bro Up” campaign. The campaign aims to encourage more
men into volunteer roles after recent data showed that while over 50 per cent of kids impacted by cancer are boys, less than 30 per cent of Camp Quality volunteers are men. Mr Grant said he understands the hesitation a lot of men have when it comes to volunteering, especially with kids. “It’s was one of my initial fears; the stigma of a 63-year-old man wanting to work with kids but Camp Quality put you at ease with this,” he said. “They have strict child protection protocols and that puts you at ease with no fear of people being suspicious of you.” “I would encourage anyone to give it a go; it’s an experience like no other.” Camp Quality CEO Kylea Tink said there is not time like the present for men all over Australia to consider joining the Camp Quality team. “Every child attending a Camp Quality camp has a companion of the same gender as a mentor, much like a big brother or sister, to ensure they are supported to have the best time ever,” she said. “With boys being diagnosed at a higher rate than girls, and male volunteer numbers so low, our fear is that our boy campers will soon start missing out on this life-changing opportunity.” The ‘Time to Bro Up’ campaign asks Australia men to think about what they do on the weekend and whether they could instead spare a weekend to #BroUp and change a boy’s life. Camp Quality is asking men on social media to post a photo of their weekend with the following caption: “A weekend going to / doing [ ... ] is [ ... ] but what about giving up one weekend to support boys growing up with cancer? Time to #BroUp and show you’re keen to be a #CampQuality companion.” To find out more about Camp Quality or the #BroUp campaign visit www.campqual- Sam Grant getting up to some shenanigans is his role as a Camp Quality volunteer. ity.org.au Picture: CONTRIBUTED 12343093-ACM12-17
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Jail for ‘rage’ attack By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man has smashed the inside of a car windscreen with his fist, then punched his pregnant girlfriend in the face and stomach after being enraged during a call with Narre Warren police, a court has heard. Soon after his violence on 27 January, Jeremy Arvidson, 23, allegedly told the victim he hated her so much he felt like killing her. Arvidson was sentenced at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 15 May for assault and threats to kill his partner as well as for stabbing a Dandenong man in the stomach. He pleaded guilty to the charges as well as stealing a car from a Pakenham
mechanic’s garage in February. The car was found abandoned at Fountain Gate shopping centre on 21 February; Arvidson’s DNA was swabbed from an empty Red Bull can on the car’s floor. Arvidson, who had been recently living in Doveton, Dandenong and Melbourne’s west, was also charged with handling a stolen go-kart, a stolen motorbike and a stolen mechanic’s electronic diagnostic tool in Hallam while on bail in October. At the time of the first attack, he had been sitting with his girlfriend in a car at VicRoads’ office, Dandenong. Police had just hung up on Arvidson after he swore and got angry when told he couldn’t register his girlfriend’s sus-
pectedly-stolen vehicle. In a police interview, he said he’d kicked the car’s windscreen out of frustration and told the victim to “f*** off”. He denied ever hitting her but claimed her black-eye occurred when he pushed her over “hard” at home during an argument on 31 January. On 8 February, Arvidson accused a man of harbouring his former girlfriend in the man’s Dandenong unit. During an argument outside the unit, he stabbed the man in the stomach with a three-inch pocket-knife. As Arvidson ran away, he yelled: “If you call the cops I’ll kill your family and everyone you know.” He later denied to police that he
stabbed the victim, who suffered a threecentimetre gash to his abdomen. “If I would have stabbed him I would have done a better job,” Arvidson allegedly said. “I wouldn’t have stabbed him, I would have shot him.” Arvidson, who appeared in court via a custody video link, accepted magistrate Barry Schultz’s sentence indication of 18 months’ jail with 12 months nonparole. At the accused’s request, Mr Schultz didn’t deduct the pre-sentence detention term. It is being “kept” for an upcoming County Court prosecution against Arvidson.
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Business with purpose delivers meals on the move By Victoria Stone-Meadows Pakenham based Khan’s Hospitality Services has teamed up with the Cranbourne Food Truck to give the most vulnerable community members in Melbourne’s south-east a hot meal. Khan’s Hospitality is providing the Cranbourne Food Truck with a prepared meal to serve from the truck on a weekly basis. Khan’s Hospitality Services owner
Adam Sadiqzai said the business providing food for the most vulnerable in the Cranbourne community is part of his business ethos. “I first became aware of the food truck through local media and it sparked interest,” Mr Sadiqzai said. “I liked they were helping the local community, particularly in Cranbourne, which is an area that really needs a bit of help and support.” “It fits in with my business philoso-
phy of having business with a purpose and we have been doing things like this for a long time, helping a lot of groups in Casey and Cardinia.” Khan’s cooks meals for the food truck using fresh ingredients that than get be given to those in the community looking for a hot meal and place to go. The Cranbourne Food Truck’s client base has grown over the last few months where they attract between 250 and 300 people a month.
Chris Marsh from the Cranbourne Food Truck said the food donations from Khan’s has been a great help in keeping the truck up and running. “It has been a really good relationship and it has helped us in a sticky moment when our cooks are away on holiday,” she said. “Because the truck is all volunteers, it can be hard to find people to slot in; it’s not like a workplace where you can cover shifts so this has been a godsend.”
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Sour note to pay dispute By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Melbourne-wide fruit and florist business, with stores in Fountain Gate, Parkmore and Dandenong shopping centres, are set to face court over allegedly underpaying two workers a combined total of more than $130,000. A & S Wholesale Fruit and Vegetables, as well as its director Stephen Fanous and operations manager Etherah Louli, are also accused of providing false records to the Fair Work Ombudsman. The FWO alleges that A & S underpaid a manager $114,977 over nearly three years at its Chirnside Shopping Centre store. The manager, from a nonEnglish speaking background, was underpaid for his entire 130 hours of work per fortnight, including $10 cash in hand per hour for his overtime. A florist was also allegedly underpaid for her work at the business’s Fountain Gate, Parkmore and Dandenong stores. The FWO stated it was unable to calculate the underpayments for a 17-year-old worker due to the business’s “non-compliant record-keeping”. Fair Work Ombudsman Natalie James said toll records from work vehicles were used to calculate the manager’s work schedules and alleged underpayments. “We take matters very seriously when we come across examples of employers falsifying records or failing to keep required records which compromise our ability to determine a worker’s entitlements. “We know that younger workers and workers from migrant backgrounds can be more vulnerable in the workplace as they are often reluctant to make complaints and may not be aware of their rights.” The matter is listed for a directions hearing in the Federal Circuit Court, Melbourne on 3 August. The FWO seeks penalties against the company, Mr Fanous and Ms Louli, as well as rectification of nearly $133,000 of underpaid wages. A & S Wholesale Fruit and Vegetables was in the news in October 2015 denying claims of a former manager of “appalling” food safety and hygiene standards at its Fountain Gate outlet. At the time, the business claimed its hygiene was given the all-clear by a subsequent City of Casey inspection. Star News has attempted to make contact with A & S Wholesale.
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Here’s cheers to our top helpers By Victoria Stone-Meadows
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Five individuals and three community groups have had their hard work recognised at the 2017 City of Casey Volunteer Awards on Friday 12 May. Roman Nowak from Cannons Creek took out the coveted Casey individual volunteer of the year award for the many and varied volunteer roles he undertakes in the municipality. Mr Nowak, 65, is an independent person with the Youth Referral Program who helps young people who have been taken into police custody when a parent or guardian may not be available. He has attended 69 call outs to police stations throughout Casey to support young, vulnerable people who otherwise may have had nobody. Mr Nowak is also second in charge of the Cranbourne Salvation Army where he has volunteered for 22 years and co-ordinates relief efforts to help the most vulnerable members of the community. His volunteer efforts extend into other areas as well; having been a member of the Devon Meadows CFA for almost 20 years, a member of Langwarrin Landcare and a town support worker helping people with tasks such as budgeting in the local area. Mr Nowak said he wasn’t expect-
2017 Casey Volunteer of the Year Roman Nowak with Casey mayor Sam Aziz at the City of Casey Volunteer Awards. Picture: CONTRIBUTED ing to be nominated for the award let alone win it, but was honoured to receive recognition for his work. “I thought there would be more people who did more than I do in the community so I didn’t expect it all,” he said.
“I am very privileged to have received this award because there a lot of people who do voluntary work that never get recognised and they should be recognised.” Casey mayor Sam Aziz congratulated everyone who was nominated
for an award on the night. “I believe that the volunteers we have in Casey are some of the best, and I would like to congratulate all the nominees and winners on being recognised for their invaluable contribution to the City of Casey,” he said. “It gives me great pleasure to acknowledge your generosity in giving your time and effort for the benefit of others to make our community such a great place to live,” Cr Aziz said. 17-year-old Hayley Stevens from Officer was awarded the Casey young volunteer of the year award for organising a team of students from her school to participate in the Casey Relay for Life event in March this year. Cranbourne residents Debbie Medley and Maureen Fowler were presented with the Casey Volunteering Pair Award for their work in delivering the KC Dog Education Program for Neighbourhood Watch Casey. Helen and Richard Crago from Devon Meadows received a commendation for their volunteer work with the Cranbourne Library. Community groups from the area that had their work recognised include the Cranbourne Regional Uniting Church Food Truck, Backpacks 4 VIC Kids and the Casey Youth Action Committee.
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Libraries plan a bright future By Victoria Stone-Meadows Casey Cardinia Libraries (CCL) will be undergoing a drastic change in the next four years if the 2017-'21 Library Plan is approved by the community. CCL will officially unveil the draft plan at Pakenham library on Wednesday 17 May with CCL chairwoman Cardinia councillor Jodie Owen. The draft plan details the libraries' ambitions in upgrading IT equipment, renewing the furniture and refreshing the feel of libraries, and creating new and better learning and activity spaces. CCL CEO Chris Buckingham said that the much-needed upgrades to the libraries will bring them into the 21st century. “We have a clear mission to encourage lifelong learning, increase literacy and build strong resilient communities across the Casey Cardinia region,” he said. “We want our libraries to be places where people can share stories, gather knowledge and be creative.” “All our surveys told us that the community love our libraries, but we have a lot of work to do to ensure that they meet the needs of a rapidly growing community.” The Library Plan is available on www.cclc. vic.gov.au and physical copies are on display in all CCL branches. Feedback and suggestions are welcome from the community up to 14 June.
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No leak on total gas costs Casey Council is tight-lipped on the ongoing cost of managing a Cranbourne former landfill nearly a decade after high levels of methane leaked into homes at Brookland Greens estate. On 16 May, the council approved tenders for the continued post-management of its Stevensons Road landfill for at least another three years. The contract costs were kept secret under commercial-in-confidence provisions. Following the decision, a Casey spokesman declined to give a global figure of the debacle’s cost, including the legal settlement, an extensive three-year landfill gas soil clean-up and ongoing monitoring. The spokesman said a figure was unable to be released due to commercial-in-confi-
dence contracts and funding coming from government sources. The council and the Environment Protection Authority Victoria settled a $23.5 million class action with more than 750 residents in Brookland Greens in 2011. At the time, the council expressed confidence it would recover much of its $13.5 million contribution from nine other defendants, including the landfill’s managers and technical experts who had provided advice. Residents collected up to $130,000 from the settlement, seeking damages after gas from the adjoining closed tip was detected in the estate in 2008. In the subsequent emergency incident, alarmed residents were evacuated from their homes. Nine homes are still monitored inside by methane-detection monitors that were
installed in September 2008. According to a council report, the landfill post-monitoring will largely continue at the same levels as 2010 though the inhome monitoring exercise was considered “redundant”. A contract with Run Energy for in-home monitoring would continue on a month-bymonth basis. The landfill post-closure monitoring and groundwater testing contracts with Run Energy and Ecowise Australia will run for three years, followed by three options of one year. The council also agreed to wind down its professional indemnity insurance coverage of Run Energy from $20 million to $10,000. According to the council report, this will save $87,525 over the next three years.
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Survivor stresses early testing By Cam Lucadou-Wells Berwick breast cancer survivor Debbie Brettoner recently hosted her third awareness luncheon since being diagnosed in 2014. The 5 May luncheon underlined the importance of early detection tests. “We hope every person who attends tells 10 people about the crucial importance of getting check ups, so it has a ripple effect throughout our community,” said Paris Brown, a work colleague of Ms Brettoner at Harcourts Berwick. As a result of Ms Brettoner’s efforts, at least two women were prompted to take the test and received crucial early diagnoses of breast cancer. The event at Shanikas Pakenham held a fund-raising silent auction supported by a range of local businesses.
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State Budget is cordially welcomed. As a leader in providing sector-wide professional development on topics such as trauma, Kinders Together also welcomes the additional investment in coaching, training and mentoring for educators in the State Budget. However, there is no use in greatly improving the supports and interventions available at kindergarten if access to kindergarten for all children regardless of background is not maintained. What use are excellent kindergarten facilities, educators and support services if the number of kindergarten hours is reduced. The Victorian State Government has done their bit in committing to ensuring a strong future for our children and families over the long-term, it is time the Federal Government did the same. In the 2017 Federal Budget, the National Partnership Agreement on Universal Access to Early Childhood Education (NPA) has only been extended for another 12 months. The lack of certainty and stability over ongoing funding for the sector will continue unless a long-term commitment is made regarding this. The Victorian State Government has committed to providing long-term ongoing funding for the kindergarten sector to improve infrastructure, support and raise the capacity of workers in the sector which will benefit all children once they are at kindergarten, but much of the positive impacts of this will be undermined if there is reduced access/hours to kindergarten. The Federal Government needs to step up and commit to long-term funding under the NPA. The announcement of the 2017 Victorian State Budget is a welcome acknowledgement of the importance of early childhood education and care to not just children but also their wider communities. However, this is only a starting point, so much more needs to be done before we can claim we are a so-called ‘Education State’ and the Commonwealth has a role to play in this as well. The announcement of in the 2017 Federal Budget of the extension of the NPA for another year is welcome, but not good enough, a longer-term commitment is required. Furthermore, 15 hours of funded kindergarten in the year before commence school is only the bare minimum, many countries provide substantially more hours and for more years prior to the commencement of school. To really be seen as an ‘Education State’ we need to be leading the way with this, to truly be seen as an innovative and agile nation we need to secure greater kindergarten access for all. Roger Chao, Chief Executive Officer, Kinders Together, Nar Nar Goon.
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Socially speaking Wednesday 10 may the Cranbourne-Berwick News Facebook page was rocked by the news of a motorcyclist being hit by a car at the off-ramp of the Monash Freeway onto the Princes Highway. The motorcyclist was airlifted to The Alfred hospital and as of Tuesday 16 May, remained in a critical condition at The Alfred suffering from serious head injuries. The Monash Freeway is no stranger to accidents and the resulting traffic chaos and concern for the welfare of those involve always draw people to find out what happened. Here is what our readers had to say about the Monash Freeway
Old-fashioned way works Angela and I celebrate our 60th anniversary on 8 June, 2017. We arrived at Station Pier with our three children on April 2, 1968, from Morecambe in north-west England, and were put on a bus and taken to a migrant hostel in Broadmeadows. We had nothing; only the suitcases we carried and had to start again from scratch at the hostel. I got told to visit the employment office in Glenroy for a job interview (I am still waiting) and after only four days I got a job in a stone quarry in Epping. It was very long hours, six days a week and six hours on a Sunday doing maintenance on the camp. I only got one meal a week because the canteen was closed when I went to work and closed when I got back. We stayed on the camp for nine months and then we got out and rented a house. In March 1974 we moved to Hampton park and still live in the house 43 years now. In February 1997 I had to retire from work due to a work injury that never got treated and later had to have a hip replacement so that was the end of my working days at the age of 61. I am proud to say my wife and I never got any handouts from anybody. We both worked hard for what we own. We have five grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren spread out around the country. D. Gardner, Hampton Park.
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Warned after bail breach By Cam Lucadou-Wells A woman has been put on a community corrections order after pleading guilty to weapons and drugs charges from a police raid on a Lyndhurst house on 8 May. Nancy Morel, 25, was alone in the rental house as police seized suspected methamphetamine, cannabis, 12 valium tablets in a tamper-proof bag, and 1.4-butanediol, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard later that day. Police also seized knuckledusters and a samurai sword, as well as 13 different people's driver's licences from a bedside table and a male pensioner's card found in Morel’s wallet. At the time, Morel was on strict bail conditions after weapons were seized during an earlier raid of the same house.
Two co-accused men have been remanded in custody over that raid. Morel and the men will face indictable charges at a committal mention in June. Morel’s lawyer told the court that the accused had a significant, escalating drug-abuse problem, particularly with ‘ice’. “Over the past 12 months, her life has been turned upside down. “She’s never had a corrections order and she has serious drug issues.” Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said Morel, who had no prior convictions, would face “extremely serious” charges from the earlier raid. He noted Morel was unlikely to cope well in prison. “You’re just on the edge where things could get a lot worse for you. “If you go well on this cor-
rections order, it goes well for you on the other (indictable) offences.” He urged her to push away from other drug users, make use of the treatment services on her corrections order, and move back in with her parents. “You don’t want to be in houses where police are crashing through the front door every few days or so,” Mr Vandersteen said. “(Your parents) are not going to be happy. Just wear it. “You don’t want to go to jail either. Your parents are critical to this.” Morel was placed on a treatment-only corrections order. She and two co-accused men will face committal mention at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 26 June.
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At home for health By Victoria Stone-Meadows Federal Health Minister and Flinders MP Greg Hunt paid a visit to Berwick on Monday 15 May where a 12-month trial of the government’s new opt-in Health Care Home program is set to begin. Mr Hunt visited the Casey Superclinic in Berwick with La Trobe MP Jason Wood to announce that the clinic will be one of the first 20 of 200 clinics across the country to trial the new program. Along with Emerald Medical Centre, the Casey Superclinic will be a trial for the new system of care from October. The remaining 180 clinics that will run the trial will be offering comprehensive health care co-ordination from 1 December. The program aims to ensure patients suffering from long-term chronic illnesses have a comprehensive and cohesive access to ongoing consolidated healthcare. The trial will see doctors, nurses and community health care providers working together under a shared care plan that will give the patient a complete overview of their treatments and needs. The drive behind the initiative will see local clinics and medical centres transformed into ‘home bases’ that will co-ordinate the care and needs of patients with ongoing needs. A Health Care Home clinic will receive a monthly bundled payment to the clinic to allow flexibility in the type of treatment patients with chronic illnesses need on a changing basis while still allowing patients to access Medicare coverage for treatments outside their plan. Mr Wood said the program will
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Police draw the line at this felon Dr Maged Ghattas and Dr Dominic Rillstone from the Casey Super Clinic with MP Greg Hunt and MP Jason Wood for the announcement of the health care home trial starting in Berwick. 168376 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS allow GPs and other health professionals to target health care for patients to get the best out of the new healthcare model. “Patients of GP clinics in Berwick and Emerald will be eligible to take part in the program which will see their GP develop a plan which co-ordinates support from other medical specialists and nurses,” he said. Health Minister Mr Hunt said the program will reduce the overall cost
of healthcare to the government by improving patient outcomes over the long term. “This trial is an Australian first and although I will be guided by our GPs and those patients taking part, I am hopeful that the program is a success and we will continue to roll it out,” he said. The Health Care Home Program will be funded by a $110 million commitment by the government in the 2017-18 Federal Budget.
Other medical centres and clinics in the south-east region that will be part of the wider trial beginning in December include The Chandler Road Medical Clinic in Noble Park, Hallam Family Practice, Lakeside Square Medical Centre in Pakenham, Lynbrook Village Medical Centre, Thompson Road Clinic in Cranbourne and the Hampton Park branch of the first Health Medical Centre.
A search warrant on a Cranbourne property has allegedly uncovered drugs, weapons ... and a near three-metre-long carpet python. The Dandenong Divisional Response Unit executed a search warrant on the morning of Tuesday 9 May in Clarendon Street, Cranbourne. Police said they seized methyl amphetamines, prohibited weapons, and stolen property from the premises but called in special help to remove the large snake. The wildlife resource and protection and management team from the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning were responsible for removing the reptile. A 28-year-old man from Cranbourne has been interviewed by police and has been released pending further inquiries.
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Vet warns against toxic garden treat By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Berwick vet has called on dog owners to ward their dogs from feeding on toxic mushrooms and toadstools. Jeremy Jones says he’s treated several local dogs for severe vomiting and diarrhoea after eating toxic fungi in recent years. “Last year we had a situation in which two dogs from the same household ate fungi, which had popped up in the
grass between mows. “They became so ill with such severe vomiting and diarrhoea that they needed hospitalisation, strong pain relief and intensive monitoring. “I feared one might die but with prompt treatment a full recovery was made.” Mr Jones said the danger season is in April, May and June. Already this year, he’s treated several minor poisoning cases at his clinic, The Berwick Village Vet.
Each day, dog owners should scour their yards for mushrooms and toadstools and dispose of the fruitbodies safely, he said. Most of the patients are puppies and young dogs, with those most at risk having dietary indiscretions. Other cases have been dogs with large appetites or where two or more dogs through competitive instincts are “driven” to eat more of a toxin despite its unpalatability.
A magistrate has pondered how to protect a Narre Warren woman from a man who texted a barrage of sexually-derogative abuse and had apparently stalked her at her own home. The 24-year-old man, of no fixed abode, had been blocked on Facebook and her phone by the mother of their two children. She has since moved to an undisclosed address, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard on 8 May. On 3 March, the accused made 40 phone calls and sent 14 abusive texts calling her a “c***”, “sl**” and “piece of s***”. The next day, he fired off further abuse, after a male friend visited her house. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen rebuked the man’s lawyer for “blaming” a picture of the partner “dressed provocatively” on Facebook. “So it’s about victim blaming?” Mr Vandersteen said. “It’s about what she’s wearing? “We’re back down to that, are we?” The man - being blocked on Facebook - claimed a friend showed him the Facebook post. It seemed to be a type of stalking, Mr Vandersteen said. The man apparently knew
more about what happened in the house than what was posted on Facebook, the judge said. The man’s lawyer said the accused was a “fantastic father” and a “hard worker”. Mr Vandersteen retorted: “Why is he behaving like a twoyear-old?" “His children (watching) in court are better behaved than he is.” At 2.15am on 23 April, the court heard, the accused began thumping on the home window’s roller-shutters and calling out the partner’s name, as well as repeatedly driving past the house. He’d called 80 times and left 27 voice-mails before his interception and arrest by police at 4am. At the time he was driving while suspended, and his Holden Commodore was unregistered. He was caught two more times driving while suspended this year, showing a “sense of entitlement” and “non-compliance”, Mr Vandersteen said. The lawyer played down the man’s brief period of using ice four years ago. “If you’re saying there’s no drug or mental health issues, what is it behind this behaviour?” Mr Vandersteen said. “Something is not quite right.”
The man had a record of drug, assault and weapons charges in Queensland, as well as being subject to five family violence orders. Mr Vandersteen, in noting the man’s abusive words reflected the man’s thoughts, pondered: “How does a court deal with that risk?” The accused man addressed Mr Vandersteen from the dock. The partner had said she wanted to be a family while she was seeing other people, the man claimed. He said he just wanted to know whether to continue the relationship or not. Mr Vandersteen challenged the man on how he’d respond if the man’s daughter was later spoken to in the same alleged way. “I didn’t make it comfortable for you,” he told the accused. “I can’t risk you thinking I’m agreeing with you by being silent. That’s the risk with family violence.” The accused was put on a 18-month community corrections order including judicial monitoring, drug assessment and mental health treatment. He was banned from any contact with his ex-partner and children, except through a family lawyer.
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Cranbourne local Ian Brandon has continued to inspire and help people despite suffering from an illness that would stop most people in their tracks. Mr Brandon was made a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Club of Cranbourne at a special dinner on Tuesday 9 May in recognition of his volunteer and community work. He said he was very pleased to receive the award and it always amazes him that other people have taken such an interest in his volunteer work. “It is really humbling,” he said. “What I do is I get up and try to get through to the end of the day and it’s amazing the way people see me; it’s not how I see myself.” “I don’t do it for any particular reason and it felt really humbling - when you are in a room full of people doing it for years - it was humbling to be in the room full of people of such community standing.” Mr Brandon was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) almost 20 years ago but that hasn’t stopped him from working hard to improve other people’s lives as well as his own.
He has been attending rehabilitation classes and groups at Casey RACE to improve his quality of life and gives his time and infectious positivity generously for others at the centre. Mr Brandon is involved with an All Abilities group, My Life group, children and adult rehabilitation groups and more recently has started a program for rehabilitation members attending Casey RACE. Community engagement coordinator at Casey RACE Tori Norris said Mr Brandon has been a constant source of inspiration to the staff and clients of Casey RACE. “Ian is an inspiration to us all,” she said. “A warm and welcoming soul who always makes it his mission to take the time to brighten the day of all he comes across.” Rotary president Gerard Sadler said that Ian meets all the criteria of the Rotary moto “Service above Self“ and is a worthy recipient of a Paul Harris Fellow. It’s not the first time Mr Brandon has had his inspiring nature recognised by the community. Earlier this year he was
nominated for Casey Citizen of the Year at the Casey Council’s Australia Day awards and in 2015 Mr Brandon was named citizen of the year by the Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce. Mr Brandon, who was unaware of being made a Paul Harris Fellow until the dinner, said he really enjoys what he does and would be doing it even without his MS diagnosis. “I thought I was going to the Rotary Dinner to give a talk on my community work and the different groups I volunteer with and organise,” he said. Mr Brandon said it was the people he volunteers with that makes as his hard work worthwhile. “I go to the pool every day for rehab and I show up and do it, I don’t even think about it and I would do it even if I wasn’t broken.” “I want to thank everybody involved in what I do,” he said. “I talk to so many people every day they bring so much to my life; they make my life better and then I make a difference in their life.” “Each and every one brightens my day so it is definitely a mutually beneficial situation.”
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Deza-Con III a drawcard By Cam Lucadou-Wells Movie sequels are rarely better than the original. But that rule doesn’t seem to apply to Casey’s only mass pop-culture fair Deza-Con III - a magnet for elaborate costumes, comic traders and video game fans. Organiser Roy Condeza says he is continuing to add extra attractions to the two events staged in Narre Warren last year. One highlight is an Artist's Alley in which five Melbourne comic book artists will be showing off their creations, including an artist live-demonstrating his take on well-known DC and Marvel comic characters. “It’s a rare opportunity for the young guys to see how it’s done in Casey because this style of art isn’t really encouraged in school art classes,” Mr Condeza said. “It’s like in music where you have to learn classical and music theory, but you really want to be a heavy metal or jazz musician.” There will also be a chance to tryout the latest Nintendo gaming console, as well as to win prizes in an open tournament on the machine. Some of the tournament’s proceeds will go to charity. Different traders will offer their wares, such as a seller of vintage toys from the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Niche clubs such as Star Trek Academy, Transformers and Collectors, and Dr Who fans will also set up stalls. There’s also expected to be the usual crowds of fans dressed up as their favourite characters, all eligible for prizes in the event’s cosplay competition. “We’re building that bit of diversity, drawing it into the City of Casey,” Mr
Above: A Ghostbusters fan who took out Deza-Con I's cosplay competition, winning an image of himself in front of photo-shopped scenery. Right: A runner-up cosplayer comp winner used the Force in Deza-Con 1. Condeza said. “Usually pop culture is something that people enjoy in the confines of their own home. “Deza-Con allows them to free themselves up and hang out with other guys who enjoy this sort of comics,
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later this year. The improved cardiac unit will focus on interventional treatment to deliver a more specialised approach to heart disease patients. For more information visit sjog.org.au/berwickredevelopment or email info. berwick@sjog.org.au or follow the hospital’s latest developments on Facebook and Instagram.
The nose is a shelf of skin that sticks out into the sun all of your life, so unfortunately is a very common site for skin cancers according to Skin Patrol Doctor Mike Inskip. “It is also a cosmetically very obvious site,” Dr Inskip said. “Unfortunately, there is very little lax skin on the lower part of the nose which makes it hard to close holes in the skin once a skin cancer has been cut out. “Skin grafts or flaps are usually required except for the smallest lesions. Thus the earlier the smaller cancers on the nose are detected the better.”
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PREMIER Builders Group is proud to present the Cloverlea. THE classic, desirable look of the Cloverlea will bring charm and character to your home, seamlessly combining contemporary living and the charm of yesteryear. With four bedrooms and a study, two bathrooms and three generous 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 finer details of this home, however, that set it apart including the decorative plaster cornices, charming gas log fireplace and mantelpiece, stunning built-in bookshelves and real characterfilled floorboards adding warmth and quality to this home. Create the ultimate meal in the stunning period-style kitchen with a Blanco free standing oven and large walkin butler’s pantry. High quality finishes include the vinyl wrap cabinets, mantelpiece with corbels and Caesarstone benchtops over plenty of storage pot drawers. Relax in the formal lounge with a stunning fireplace complete with mantle and bookshelves to display your books and precious artifacts. Visit this new Premier Builders display home at Clovelly Way, Officer - Timbertop Estate, (Melway Reference 214 E2); or visit our website www.premierbuilders.com.au or speak to one of our friendly building and design team on 1300 773 643.
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COMFORT AND POTENTIAL IT IS rare that an allotment of this size can be found in a location as good as this. Occupying a corner position, this fully renovated family sized home is sure to whet the appetite of many people. Some will be tempted by its quality renovations, others by the large land in a private and secure setting and some by profitable sub-division potential. The home boasts three good-size bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, a large open-plan lounge and dining area, a spectacular new kitchen with island bench and quality appliances, a fully renovated bathroom, and a covered deck with alfresco dining. Positioned within a short drive to Dandenong central, quality schools
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A FANTASTIC home with room for the whole family and the caravan or boat. Featuring four generous sized bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, the main with a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite. There are two large living areas and dining. The family-sized kitchen has lots of storage, ample bench space, stainlesssteel appliances and dishwasher. Outside there is a large pergola, double garage with rear roller door and extra parking. Also included with this lovely home is evaporative cooling, ducted heating, water tank and a 4.5kW solar system.
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RENTAL: Located in a POSTCODE Selandra Rise estate, close to schools, shops, public transport and parks, is this family entertainer that is sure to impress. Built by the highly regarded team at Henley Homes, with extras further added to make this home one of a kind. The house has four spacious bedrooms, the main with full ensuite and built-in wardrobes, while the remaining three bedrooms have built-in wardrobes. A spectacular kitchen has Caesarstone bench tops, stainless-steel appliances and glass splashback. There are two living areas, plus a decked alfresco entertainment area and low-maintenance back yard.
RENTAL: Four POSTCODE bedrooms, all with built-in robes plus a study. Spacious master bedroom with ensuite and a huge walk-in robe. Two separate living areas provide seclusion for the whole family. Open plan kitchen with stainless steel appliances, dishwasher and plenty of cupboard and bench space. Ducted heating and split-system airconditioning unit. An alarm system offers extra security when leaving the house. Plenty of extra cupboard space in the laundry. Remote double lock-up garage with drive-through access to a large workshop and powered shed. Situated close to schools, shops and public transport, location cannot get any better.
RENTAL: Nestled in Olde POSTCODE Berwick is this well presented property. The main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, with built-in wardrobes in the remaining bedrooms, plus an open-plan kitchen and living area and a main central bathroom with separate toilet and laundry. Features include polished floorboards, stainless-steel appliances, stone bench tops, ducted heating, splitsystem cooling, low-maintenance yards and single garage with remote/ internal access. With all of Berwick’s restaurants, cafes and shopping just a short stroll away this property will suit those who love all that Berwick has to offer.
RENTAL: Nestled in Narre Warren’s most desired location stands this good-sized family home. Upon entry is a large L-shaped lounge, master with walk-in robe and ensuite adjacent, this then flows through to an updated kitchen/meals area. There are three good-sized bedrooms, built-in robe to one room, a main central bathroom and a separate toilet and laundry. Features include gas cooking appliances, gas heating, split-system heating/cooling, low-maintenance yards and an oversized single garage. With Oatlands Primary School a short stroll away, public transport, shops and all major roads within minutes, this property is bound to impress those who enjoy all the area has to offer. Inspections recommended.
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HOCKINGSTUART, BERWICK, 8768 3800
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RENTAL: This great-sized POSTCODE family home with quality fixtures and fittings throughout features three bedrooms, master with full ensuite and walk-in robe, the two other remaining bedrooms with built-in robes. The home offers a formal lounge, open study, a spa bath in the main bathroom, ducted heating, ducted vacuuming and a double garage with remote control. The kitchen has plenty of storage space with a walk-in pantry and stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher. With landscaped gardens and an undercover entertaining area, this home has a lot to offer and is also within close proximity to Eden Rise Shopping Centre and local primary and high schools.
RENTAL: Set behind iron POSTCODE gates for ultimate privacy, this three-bedroom family home offers a perfect escape. Sizeable master bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite. Another two spacious bedrooms with built-in robes at the opposite side of the home, together with a separate study. Cosy formal lounge with gas log fire and loads of natural light. Open plan lounge kitchen meals area with beautiful 12-foot ceilings, granite benchtops and quality Blanco appliances. Paved sandstone alfresco outdoor entertaining surrounded by palms and birds of paradise.
RENTAL: Three living, POSTCODE four-bedroom home that comes complete with a superbly appointed kitchen, wooden benchtop and overlooking a family and beautiful breakfast/sunroom. Stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, 900mm oven, ducted heating, air-conditioning and so much more. The master bedroom has a full ensuite including double shower and walk-in robe. All other bedrooms have double robes, internal access to a double garage with remote control, stove, sink and carpet. Extra features include nine-foot ceilings and double french doors out to the alfresco area.
RENTAL: Three-bedroom, two-bathroom home complete with ducted heating, dishwasher, timber floors and family/ meals as well as separate lounge room. Double car accommodation with remote and large, easy to maintain yard.
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Garfield
Prime Township Location, Large Block—1012m2 (app) - Room To Move Comfortable 3 Bed BV, Outdoor Area Ideal Home, Ideal Investment or Opportunity To Extend/Renovate Quality Built Home In Desirable Location With Endless Possibilities—Space To Be Enjoyed Terms—10% 60 Days (If Not Sold) AH - Derrick Brown - 0418 317 096
12 Railway Avenue
$520,000 - $560,000
JOIN THE COUNTRY EXODUS!! Built on a sensational undulating 1471m2 allotment is this lovely split system family home comprising of 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, a large central kitchen with huge bench space, electric cooking and dishwasher. Central ducted heating throughout plus a wood combustion heater in the sunken lounge room. The home is spotlessly appointed throughout and externally the grounds and gardens are pristinely kept. Triple car carport on a pattern paved driveway which leads to a 27 x 18 shed with concrete floor and power. Seeing is believing, the list goes on and it can be yours if you inspect early.
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Pakenham
49 Victory Drive
$447,500 - $470,000
INVESTORS TAKE NOTE!! There is a strong lease in place at this lovely home, so it is ideal to receive the profits from the rent. Located close to spacious parklands, shopping centre, schools and public transport. The home comprises of three bedrooms with full ensuite to master plus a study. Fantastic bench space in kitchen with gas cooking and electric wall oven. Large living/meals area with direct access to alfresco area. Ducted heating/split system air conditioner plus double garage with direct internal access. Only a young home, makes for a great investment.
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This rear unit has plenty to offer with two bedrooms that could convert easily to three bedrooms and a lovely large rear yard with vehicle access, spacious lounge, meals and kitchen areas allow ample living space while the practical bathroom and laundry provide all the necessities. You are able to put your own touch to the property and benefit from your labour. Priced to sell – Inspect Today!!
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!!
2/14 CYPRUS PLACE Inspect Saturday 20th May 2:30-3:00pm
6/18 ROGERS STREET Inspect Saturday 20th May 12:00-12:30pm
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State oF the art DeSign Brand new Luxury design Boutique home, the Marseille offers the ultimate in home living with the design architecturally driven to optimise spaciousness through an open plan layout that cleverly draws in an abundance of natural light. Featuring 4 bedrooms plus study, family theatre room, stone benches throughout, high ceilings and timber loors all within 33 squares of luxury. additional features include, ducted heating, cooling, large double lock up garage with internal access. the location beneits from easy access to prestigious schools, shops and transport.
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ConVenient LoCation With reSort StYLe LiVing this 36sq (approx.) home is sure to please. the spacious residence boasts 4 bedrooms, combination of 3 formal and informal living areas as well as a superb outdoor entertaining area. extra features include formal lounge leading to the kitchen with stone benchtops, and oversized family room looking out to the stylish pool area.
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Saturday 27 May at 1pm $3,200,000 - $3,500,000
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Set on a prestigious 2.6 acres of land, this magnificent period style home is just moments from the heart of Berwick. Boasting: • Seven living areas include formal and casual zones • 5 bedrooms, 2 master bedrooms with retreat and full ensuite • In ground swimming pool and tennis court, stunning alfresco • Country style hostess kitchen, overlooking spacious family/meals area
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Warragul 143 Sutton Street
Classic luxury and grandeur.
For sale.
9707 0556
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This stunning 7 star rated home offers a massive 67.7sq of living and entertainment sitting on a 3990m2 block. As soon as you step inside this home, you will be immediately impressed with the highest quality fittings and fixtures. Perfectly designed floor plan for families and entertaining guests, the home has the heart where the kitchen and living spaces are and 2 seperate wings separating the children/guests to the grand master suite. There are many features within this home that you must see.
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Beaconsfield 24 Grange Circuit
Perfect entertainer.
For sale. $645,000 - $709,500 Look no further this family entertainer is positioned in the highly sought after Berwick Views Estate. • 3 bedrooms plus study, master with WIR and ensuite, multiple living areas, ducted heating and cooling, LED downlights and double garage with rear access • Large covered entertainment area, inground swimming pool and cabana • Minutes from Beaconsfield and Berwick township, elite private and public schools, public transport and freeway access
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Beaconsfield 26 North Hidden Valley Circuit
Modern & exclusive with amazing views. For auction. Saturday 3 June at 1:30pm A quality built Hallbury home set on the block to achieve fantastic views. Featuring: • Four generous bedrooms upstairs, three with WIR & an ensuite • Guest room downstairs with semiensuite • Three living areas, study, dining, alfresco & two balconies • Designer kitchen with WIP, S/S appliances & stone benches Also included is ducted heating, evaporative cooling, split system, alarm & triple garage.
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Narre Warren 11 Pirra Place
Oalands opportunity.
For auction. Saturday 20 May at 11am Situated in a quiet cul de sac in the sought-after Oatlands Estate is this attractive 4 bed or 3 plus study home on approximately 660sqm of land. • Recently renovated modern kitchen • 4.5kw solar, evap cooling & gdh • Large paved pergola & dlug Located just a short drive from Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre & within close access to the Monash Freeway entrance. All the amenities you need are close by.
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Narre Warren South 13 Fabriano Place
Quiet & peaceful, family court location. For auction. Saturday 27 May at 11:30am A fantastic family home with room for the whole family and the caravan or boat! Featuring: • Four generous bedrooms • Two generous living areas & dining • Family kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Double garage with rear roller door, extra parking space & a large pergola Also included is ducted heating, evaporative cooling, water tank & solar system.
F4 G2 H2 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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Berwick 2 Jack William Way Berwick Family Living
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Look no further as your home in prestigious Berwick is here. Taking care of all needs with a versatile and spacious floor plan is this 4 bedroom forever home. The welcoming open plan living ofers a huge kitchen with 900mm cooker, D/W, glass splashback, WIP and an abundance of bench and cupboard space. Adjacent is the light filled family meals area and living room. The sizable master suite ofers large WIR and a tasteful ensuite with twin basins. The remaining three bedrooms include BIR, one with WIR, and
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are serviced by the modern main bathroom. Additionally, there is a spacious rumpus room, and two more living areas, which could be used as a sitting room or family study - the choice is yours. Outside you could be anywhere in the world, with beautiful, private gardens. The paved area, with pergola makes for great year round entertaining. Surrounded by serenity and colour. A large backyard is becoming a rarity in Berwick.
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$680,000 - $740,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23754 Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Incredible double storey with beautiful streetscape in a quiet court location. Beautiful kitchen with quality appliances & stone bench tops, open family meals area, rumpus, home ofice, additional study and formal living. The master suite includes WIR and ensuite Outside ofers a spacious backyard with potential for a new entertaining area or even a pool, the choice is yours. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, internal access to double lock up garage, walking distance to the Berwick Springs lake and all it has to ofer.
$760,000 - $820,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23759
This beautiful 4-bedroom Porter Davis built home is located perfectly in the ever-growing Avenue Estate Spacious living areas are perfect for the growing family with separate formal lounge/theatre, the large tiled open plan kitchen with glass splashback & S/S appliances. The master bedroom is with ensuite and WIR and the 3 remaining bedrooms serviced by the main bathroom. Inside outside living flows magnificently with the undercover alfresco area as well as a grassed area for the family pet.
$545,000 - $595,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23762
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Berwick 32 Rheanva Street Owner Builders Quality - Stunning Views A grand facade and landscaped gardens provide this magnificent family home with exceptional street presence in the North of Berwick. This architecturally impressive abode ofers a multi level design that captures spaciousness and versatility. The focal point being the open plan living area, including a beautifully designed kitchen, ofering a plethora of space and practicality, quality stainless steel appliances and natural lighting. Looking over the spacious family living area with
For Sale outstanding views. There is an additional living area with continued spectacular views as well as a formal dining area. The second level ofers 3 large bedrooms, all with BIR, serviced by the sophisticated main bathroom. The third and final level boasts the master suite with WIR and private ensuite. Quality finishes throughout elevate the luxury of this dream home. Outdoors ofers a neat, private garden with low maintenance greenery. The perfect space to keep simple or to make your own.
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$1,000,000 - $1,100,000 View Saturday @ 3.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23757 Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Berwick 3 Lisa Place
North Side Lifestyle
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Location, Land, Lifestyle
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Situated in prestigious North Berwick is this charming home. A spacious open plan living area is the focal point, including a large kitchen with quality appliances. The family meals and lounge make a great space for family and friends. The master suite features WIR & ensuite. A generous formal lounge room and large laundry complete the well kept under roof living. Outside boasts a beautiful, timber decked pergola area. There is plenty of yard for the kids and pets to play as well as privacy, greenery and trees.
$590,000 - $635,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23745
Focused on low-maintenance living, this delightful home efortlessly meets family needs. The home is nicely situated on 729m2 and is a family sanctuary ofering formal lounge room with pretty garden outlooks, dining room adjoining relaxed living flowing through to a compact kitchen with wall oven and gas cook top. All three bedrooms are well sized. The master bedroom features ensuite and WIR. Ducted heating, air conditioner in the kitchen/living area, security doors, alarm, and two car garage with rear access further.
$500,000 - $550,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23752
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Berwick 105 Wurundjeri Blvd Beautiful Fairhaven - The Chase
For Sale
This wonderful Fairhaven built double storey in The Chase is the dream home for any buyer looking for quality, space and comfort. The first floor boasts a kitchen with quality S/S appliances including 900mm cooker, stone bench tops, island bench, glass splashback and a WIP. Spacious family meals area, as well as the family living room with gas log fireplace. Completing the ground floor is a sizable rumpus room and a family study. Upstairs you will find the master suite, with oversized WIR, ensuite with double basins
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and stone vanity top, as well as a sheltered balcony with stunning views of the park opposite. The three remaining bedrooms include BIR or WIR, serviced by the main bathroom and powder room. Additionally, there is a kids retreat / sitting room ensuring the needs of everyone are met. Outside boasts a fantastic decked, alfresco area with ceiling fans. Absolutely perfect for entertaining year round. Attractive, low maintenance gardens surround.
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$750,000 - $800,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23758 Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
4B 2C 3D 2I
Clyde North 11 Riverbank Close
Family Luxury on the Park
For Sale
A Hole In One!
For Sale
Sizeable 5 bedroom plus study, double storey home sitting on approx. 664m2 of prime Berwick land. Beautifully kept throughout, the budding chef will enjoy immaculate stone kitchen bench tops, S/S appliances and plenty of cupboards to the well-appointed ‘as new’ kitchen. Real timber fireplace overlooks the meals and family areas, and with views over the backyard, and beyond to the acres of parkland situated directly behind the home. Delightful decked alfresco and useful garden shed are also to the rear.
$630,000 - $690,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23737
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
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Berwick 3 Thornley Drive Stylish Family Accomodation Boasting sizeable formal and informal living areas, discover this gorgeous 4 bedroom + study home. Upon entering, flow on real floorboards through to the well appointed kitchen / family / meals areas, with formal lounge with new plush carpet immediately to your right. Sizeable rumpus is found to the rear, overlooking a grandiose alfresco area, decked and covered, from which one steps into the excellent sized backyard with plenty of room for the children to play. Ater all, this well proportioned single
Auction storey is situated on an enviable 796m2 (approx) of land. Master located to the front is favoured with ensuite and WIR, whilst study is beautifully fitted out with defined work stations. The further 3 bedrooms are all spacious and easily serviced by the main bathroom. Double garage is oversized, with genuine space within for a third car, another alfresco / BBQ area is found of of the meals area, and the creature comforts are all here with evaporative cooling, split system also, and ducted heating.
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Berwick 58 Lodge Crescent Goregous Central Berwick Beautifully maintained 4 bedroom family home of the highest calibre, this will be keenly sought real estate. Within easy walking distance to Berwick village, the home is situated on a quiet, private nearly 800m2 of land. Consisting formal lounge with vaulted ceiling and feature open fire place, spacious family / meals area, and a separate rumpus, every family member will find their serenity easily. Well appointed kitchen with stainless steel appliances, floorboards, covered decked alfresco to the
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For Sale side of the home, and sizeable wonderous decked area to the rear allows for fabulous entertaining. Master favoured with ensuite and WIR, the further 3 bedrooms all have BIR’s, with elevated views to the rear and beyond, from the two bedrooms located to the back of the home. Marvel at the oversized garage (could fit 3 small cars) and delight in the perfectly presented gardens to both front and rear.
$670,000 - $730,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23755 Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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DARLAH S COTTAGE ON 2.25 ACRES QUIETLY tucked away in a peaceful rural setting on about 2.25 acres - with the convenience of being close to the heart of Beaconsfield’s shopping precinct with supermarkets, schools, train station and restaurants, and easy access to the M1 - is a slice of paradise, offering a multitude of uses that would be ideal for the animal lover, tradesman or those who are simply after room for the kids to grow. Recently restored, this charming weatherboard home has three separate living zones, downstairs the kitchen is nestled between a spacious open-plan meals and living room with bi-fold doors leading out to an undercover outdoor entertaining area, the formal dining and living room set at the original part of this 1890s cottage offering views over the front yard. Four bedrooms are set apart from each other over the lower level, one with teenage retreat. Upstairs has a children’s TV room or play area, private bedroom with balcony and a study with south-facing views looking out to horses grazing in the neighboring paddock. The kitchen, bathroom and laundry have been recently updated with subway tiles and marble-look bench tops. Further features include a 7m x 5.8m shed with power and water connected, ample space for further work sheds, caravan or boat and room to keep the horses.
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To the rear of the property there are picturesque views back towards Beaconsfield and Berwick, a perfect spot for a house site and - being in the UGZ with potential to develop the front portion in a few years time, subject to approvals.
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Address: 46 May Road Inspect: Saturday, at 1pm Auction: Saturday 20 May, at 1.30pm Contact: Anita Taylor, 0432 805 596 PEAKE REAL ESTATE, BERWICK, 9707 5300
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Lorna LaBlache, extremely happy R&R Real Estate Berwick seller. “R&R got more for my home than the other agents were even thinking it was worth. In fact, I got calls from those agents when it went on the market, they felt like it was actually quite high, but then once the house was sold I got the calls to say WOW – WELL DONE!”
Level 1 / 3 Loveridge Walk, Berwick Phone: 9707 0288
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1-3 Stylebawn Drive “Pure luxury” Custom built & comprehensively equipped, this exceptional, contemporary home, is set on 1 acre (4000m²) in Berwick’s most distinguished locale. Award winning for its technical innovation, the home encompasses some 82 squares (imp) of living and offers premium levels of comfort and quality throughout. Features of note include extensive fitted cabinetry, select timber feature elements, dedicated home theatre, lift, 12 metre swimming pool and spa, floodlit tennis court, gymnasium, steam room, sauna, oak panelled card/wine room and garaging for 5 cars. Enjoy resort-like entertainment facilities year round in a sanctuary of complete comfort and security. The charming Berwick Village and select private schools etc. are just minutes away.
INSPECT: By Appointment Expressions of Interest - Closing 19th June at 14.00 hrs Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940
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Bunyip
735 Railway Avenue
Sub-divisional Land Inside the Urban Growth Boundary this englobe site is zoned low density Residential - Schedule 3, which allows for further subdivision into 2000m² lots (1/2 acres). The total area of the site is just over 10 hectares (25 acres). Located on the edge of Bunyip township close to local facilities, this property represents an opportunity to apply for a permit for 2000m² lots now or perhaps higher density at some future stage. Being offered for sale with some flexibility on settlement terms.
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ROOM FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
16 Cambridge Street
Feel the need to take in the clean country air but you do not want to live in isolation? This is for you! Developable area of 635m² (approx.) Whether you are starting out or downsizing this is an opportunity not to be missed.
INSPECT: By Appointment $3,500,000 Ross Neilson 0418 331 696 Todd McKenna 0418 391 182
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8 Araluen Rise FOR SALE $150,000 - $165,000 INSPECT: By Appointment Gary Andrews 0400 250 075 Ross Neilson 0418 331 696
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Modern, luxurious & designed for entertaining, this 2 storey home showcases formal living, open plan kitchen, family room with elevated ceilings & feature timber floors. Heating, air-con, ample storage, intercom, security system & DLUG with internal entry.
INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm FOR SALE: $820,000 - $860,000 Sachin Arora 0411 081 640
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14 Azure Court LOCATION AND LIFESTYLE ALL IN ONE Positioned in a quiet location this open plan design revolves around the kitchen with stone benchtops, full length breakfast bar, double pantry & quality appliances. Generous size family room, meals area & separate rumpus room. Triple sliding doors off the meals area provide a seamless transition- large Alfresco that overlooks the pool & spacious backyard, a fantastic place for the whole family to enjoy all year round. Featuring ducted heating, cooling, a remote double car garage, & access for the caravan & boat. Perfectly located close to public transport, local shops, schools & the Monash Freeway, this home offers everything you need at your doorstep.
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Lot 12, 1 Ravendene Court
OPPORTUNITY WITH PROMISE
Newly painted residence with a modern style kitchen featuring stone benchtops. Open family/ living area accompanied by a low maintenance yard. Beautifully positioned-appealing to first home buyers & investors. Auction terms: Deposit- 10% on Signing, Balance- 30 Days.
INSPECT: Saturday 12:00pm $470,000 – $517,000 Matt Clark 0417 411 883
RAVENDENE ESTATE INSPECT: Saturday 1:30PM AUCTION: 03/06/2017 @ 11AM Todd McKenna 0418 391 182 Matt Clark 0417 411 883
• TITLED & READY TO BUILD • 2 Acre Lifestyle Allotments • Excellent Views • Protective Building Covenants • Building and Waste Envelopes • LAST LOT REMAINING!
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INSPECT: By Appointment BUYERS: $440,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 779
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210 Toomuc Valley Road BRIMMING WITH COUNTRY CHARM Charming weatherboard residence on over 2.25 acres offers comfortable family living with plenty of potential for pony lovers & hobby farmers. Hidden down a private laneway with vintage charm & framed by the views of Toomuc Valley’s rolling hills, this picturesque lifestyle property is sure to attract interest. The functional layout includes a cosy lounge with wood heater, tiled kitchen & meals area overlooking the front deck & sunken sunroom with views toward the North. Features include- 12m x 6m shed, carport, evaporative cooling, mains water, 3 paddocks & established gardens with a large variety of fruit trees.
INSPECT: Saturday 1:00pm $650,000- $715,000 Matt Clark 0417 411 883
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Kaye Charles Real Estate are a family owned and operated company, offering a professional, personalised and friendly experience second to none. Amanda Charles, Principal of KCRE is excited to announce, “We have finally arrived in Emerald and surrounds!” “After years of being asked the question, do you service Emerald, by our many client’s, we decided the timing was perfect to bite the bullet!”. “It’s a natural progression for us, being that we are the number 1 selling agent in Upper Beaconsfield and specialise in selling rural and semi rural properties.” More exciting news for KCRE is their new team member, Katie Woods, who will be the Sales Manager of the Emerald office. “Katie is one of the more experienced Emerald agents with an abundance of local knowledge and a skill set unique to the industry”, says Amanda. “Katie’s refreshingly honest approach to selling real estate falls perfectly in line with our culture and ethos.” With Amanda living on acreage in Dewhurst, Katie residing in Cockatoo and their Office Manager Michelle Rundle on land in Emerald, their team brings, not only local knowledge but experience with living on rural property and find this of great benefit when selling properties alike. We also have a property management team of 4 full time, experienced ladies, making our company the smart choice in managing your investment/s. For any of your real estate needs, or to arrange an obligation free market appraisal on your property, contact one of our experts on; 9707 0111 Proud member of the
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THE PERFECT START THIS generous brick residence of about 22 squares has a fabulous size rear garden and large living spaces for all to enjoy. Updated for comfort and enjoyment, this home features four bedrooms, an open-plan living area, a spacious modern kitchen and meals area. Set on a block of about 614 square metres this 16-year-old home was made to entertain, with ample space outdoors and in, with an alfresco ideal for any occasion. Close to leading local schools, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre and public transport.
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88-94 High Street, Berwick
A rare portfolio realisation opportunity Available for the first time in nearly 20 years, this unique opportunity is truly an investors dream. With an unbeatable position and established tenants throughout, this Berwick landmark is available in its entirety or as 4 separate investments.
EOI closing Thursday 15th June, 5pm at 6 Clow Street, Dandenong Total building area 1,387m² Total income $530,438pa Zoning Commercial 1
Matt O’Dea 0448 566 556 Matt Rice 0419 871 240
88 High Street Building area 255m2 Income $104,424pa + O/Gs
90 High Street Building area 183m2 Income $80,000pa + O/Gs
92 High Street Building area 262m2 Income $121,250pa + O/Gs
94 High Street Building area 610m2 (NLA) Income $224,764pa + O/Gs *All figures are exclusive of GST. sizes approximate. *All figures are exclusive of GST. All All sizes areare approximate.
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Tightly held and ideally located, this portfolio realisation containing blue chip tenancy is your opportunity to secure your financial future.
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Lynbrook beauty Situated in the heart of Lynbrook this home has plenty to offer. With 3 bedrooms and a big backyard this home will give your family everything you need plus more. As soon as you step foot on the property you will be greeted with the beautiful well-manicured gardens. Inside the home there is a generous sized master bedroom including a WIR and ensuite. There is also another additional 2 bedrooms all with BIR with another bathroom to service the remainder of the bedrooms. As you walk through the remainder of the home you will be greeted with the beautiful open planned
kitchen and meals areas which provides plenty of space for you family and to entertain all of your guests. There is also another rumpus room that can be used as study or as another additional entertainment area for you or the kids. Set on a block size of 605m2 (approx) leaves plenty of backyard space for the kids to play as well. Close by to shops and schools and public transport this home surely should be on your list to see as it won’t last long.
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Narre Warren South 8785 0377 Shop 20, Casey Central Shopping Centre, 400 Narre Warren - Cranbourne Road
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Berwick Stunner Located in Berwick this 3 bedroom stunner could be your next family home,with 3 bedrooms and 2 plus additional living areas this home will give you everything you need plus more. As soon as you step through the home you will be amazed with all this home has to offer. As you walk through the home you will be greeted with the large master bedroom which includes a WIR and ensuite. There is also another 2 bedrooms that all include a BIR with a second bathroom and separate toilet to service all of the other bedrooms.
As you walk through the rest of the home you will be greeted with the large beautiful open planned kitchen which will take your breath away for all of the future Masterchef contestants. The kitchen also overlooks the outdoor entertaining area that is perfect to entertain all of your guests. There is additional space for dining and another back living area for the kids. Situated only minutes away from shops and restaurants and only a short drive away from major freeways this home is a must see and will not last long.
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Subdivision Potential on a 1345m2 Block. Situated in the heart of Narre Warren this could be the property you have been waiting for. With subdividable potential (SCTA) and situated within close proximity to shops, schools, freeways and public transport this property could have everything you want plus more. Set on a 1345m2 (approx) block size with potential to subdivide (SCTA). This home would be perfect for investors or for anyone who is looking for a home with plenty of space. Inside this home comprises of 3 generous sized bedrooms with the master including ensuite, and one other bathroom
to service all other remaining bedrooms. There is also includes a 1 bedroom flat located at the back which gives you 4 bedrooms in total which is another brilliant feature of this home. As you walk outside you will be greeted with a huge backyard with a well maintained garden. Located only minutes away from Fountain Gate shopping centre and only short distance from public transport and major freeways this home is a must see.
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Narre Warren South 8785 0377 Shop 20, Casey Central Shopping Centre, 400 Narre Warren - Cranbourne Road
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THE VIEWS ARE FREE IF BEAUTIFUL views and privacy are what you dream of, then your search can end here. With 250 magnificent acres of top class pasture there are numerous stunning home sites, this well presented grazing property might fit the bill. Tucked away on a sealed road, a few kilometres from the freeway it is a comfortable 90-minute drive from the city and an easy commute to the city on the V/Line train. It is about a 20 minute drive to Warragul, a powerhouse growing hub of shopping and business with numerous school choices.
The property has been producing top line beef cattle for many years and the owner Jim Abrecht says: “I have spent a lot of time and money to bring it to peak production with excellent pastures, dams, plenty of water and good wind breaks in a high rainfall area. It’s a perfect place ready for the next owner to go on with and build a quality family home. Or I am keen to continue here leasing it from the new owners”. The property, in typical hill country has good carrying capacity and is blessed with plenty of water. Access through the
back deal to the successful purchaser with a continuation of current management and maintenance.
farm is via a central laneway which is maintained in-house thanks to a sizable gravel pit. There is plenty of shelter for livestock throughout with fencing for cattle however, the farm would also suit conversion to sheep farming. There is a hayshed as well as cattle handling and loading facilities. This 250-acre farm is ideal for the astute investor, passive or otherwise, wanting to capitalise on the obvious confidence and growth in the rural sector, not least the beef industry. The owner is offering an excellent lease
185 Rogers Road Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: RODWELLS RURALCO, PAKENHAM, 5941 5396
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Luxurious Family Home with 6 Bedrooms in Berwick Springs This gorgeous high quality family home is situated in the sought after area of Berwick Springs. An absolutely stunning street appeal, boasting 6 bedrooms, master with full ensuite, built in robes, three large living zones with plenty of space for entertaining guests, huge kitchen with lots of cupboard space, stone benches, 900mm stainless steel appliances & glass splashback overlooking the dining area & family room, formal lounge/cinema room for those tranquil moments, separate large rumpus room overlooking an impressive private yard with cubby house & slides for the kids to enjoy, great size alfresco entertainment area which is paved &
ideal for a BBQ feast. Extra comforts include 735sqm allotment (approx), remote control double garage with rear access, wide frontage, inviting entrance, refrigerated cooling, master with fan, ensuite & WIR, ducted vacuum, ceramic tiles, surveillance camera & monitor only 3 months old, huge shed, bamboo fence all around, electronic roller shutters on every window, blinds throughout, dishwasher & many more quality fittings. Close to the lake, parklands, shops, transport & prestige schools.
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Lorenzo Longano 0405 278 458 Steve Keam 0418 593 554 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 A partnership in caring 54 High Street, Berwick
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AGENCY WELCOMES BUDGET MOVES A LOCAL real estate agent has welcomed the Federal Government’s budget, saying it gives the appearance of leaving negative gearing largely unchanged, while focusing its efforts on boosting supply and creating opportunities for young people to enter the market, but that changes to depreciation could have consequences. "Negative gearing is the backbone of Australia’s property market and provides countless middle-income earners the opportunity to build wealth for the future," said First National Real Estate Neilson Partners principal Ross Neilson. "The fact that the government has not significantly changed negative gearing policy demonstrates it understands the potential for adverse impacts, on both the economy and housing market, if it were restricted in some form. However, more detail is needed on changes to tax depreciation to understand the full impact of the budget". Incentives in the budget aimed at increasing supply by unlocking Baby Boomer housing are seen as a positive move, with couples aged 65 and over who have lived in their home for 10 years - being able to take proceeds from the sale of their home and make non-concessional superannuation contributions of up to $300,000 per person, or $600,000 per couple. "For many years, Australia’s Baby Boomers have benefited from asset growth but selling costs have discouraged them from moving to smaller, more manageable housing," Mr Neilson said. "Although concessions to stamp duty have been overlooked, the proposed superannuation contributions changes will enable them to access capital locked up in the home and downsize to smaller, easier to manage properties, while creating opportunities for young people to enter the market and families to upsize."
CRANBOURNE
Ross Neilson
BRIGHT, MODERN AND AFFORDABLE IN A quiet but handy location, this threebedroom home has open-plan living, year-round comfort with ducted heating and split-system, floating timber floors and ceramic tiles to wet areas, underbench oven and gas cook top to kitchen. Outdoors there is a pattern paved patio area, garage with rear access to the yard plus room for boat trailer or caravan, on a generous block of about 550 square metres, only a short walk to the Hunt Club Shopping Centre and a short drive to the train station.
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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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Magnificent in stature and scale, this spectacular architecturally-designed single-level residence is an icon in the Beaconsfield market. An uncompromised level of craftsmanship and distinct attention to detail highlights the scale and quality of the home’s interiors. The rear yard is lined in sandstone pavers that guide you around the pool & outdoor entertaining mecca. Equipped with full outdoor kitchen facilities & pool house, the bi-folding doors allow you make this room manageable for all seasons offering full bathroom & wet bar. The 2436sqm parcel of land offers a low maintenance yet private lifestyle, backing onto a rare rural setting, with 7.5m x 11m garage with internal access & single car drive through plus 3 phase power. This remarkable property will not only instantly capture your heart, it will wrap you up in its luxurious lifestyle forever. **All Inspections by Prior Registration**
46 May Road, BeaConsfield darlah’s Cottage - 2.25 acres Not very often is land this size in such a central location offered for sale! Quietly tucked away in a peaceful rural setting, close to the heart of Beaconsfield’s shopping precinct with Primary/Secondary Schools, Train Station and easy access to the M1. 2.25 acres (approx.) is a slice of paradise, offering a multitude of uses. With potential for development (STCA), being in the UGZ, properties like this are a rarity!
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Family Space In A Prestigious Position This beautifully constructed residence features sophisticated living and refined luxury in an elite Berwick locale. Offering commanding street presence this superbly appointed family residence exclusively positioned on a large allotment 828sqm (approx.) with easy access to Berwick Village, walking distance to two of the finest schools in the state, close by to multiple shopping complexes, parks, public transport and so much more - offering a convenient, private and sublime family lifestyle. The inviting interior features parquetry flooring flowing through the entry and into the lightfilled kitchen and family room, with a formal gas log fire in the formal living & dining room there’s an immediate feeling of ambience. Other features include an exceptionally spacious three car garage, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling and ducted vacuum.
20 Nightingale Crescent, BERWICK Complete Northside Package Presented proudly in the ever popular Bellbird Park Estate is this neat as a pin Porter Davis home. Extras of gas log fire, ducted heating, a/c, 24 Sharp solar panels - 4.56kws (5.02kw inverter) double remote garage & quality finish throughout. Enjoy the pleasures of this well-appointed family home located in an enviable neighbourhood minutes’ drive from schools, shopping precinct & public transport.
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Family Luxury & Style This beautiful family home that has it all, including a swimming pool! Every inch of the land space has been utilised brilliantly. Enticing cul de sac location walking distance to the Berwick Village close to cafes, restaurants and shops. Extra’s include alarm, in floor cleaning & auto salt chlorinated pool, ducted vacuum, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, solar panels, water tanks & under house storage.
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A GRAND facade and landscaped gardens provide this magnificent family home with exceptional street presence in the north of Berwick. This architecturally impressive abode offers a multi level design that captures spaciousness and versatility. The focal point being the open plan living area, including a beautifully designed kitchen, offering a plethora of space and practicality, quality stainless-steel appliances and natural lighting. Looking over the spacious family living area with outstanding views. There is an additional living area with continued spectacular views as well as a formal dining area. The second level has three large bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, serviced by the sophisticated main bathroom. The third and final level has the master suite with walk-in wardrobe and private ensuite. Quality finishes throughout elevate the luxury of this dream home. Outdoors offers a neat, private garden with low-maintenance greenery ... the perfect space to keep simple or to make your own. With additional access to Wilsons Botanic Park from the back yard and with plenty of room for the kids or family pet to grow and play. Comforts include ducted heating, two split-systems, ducted vacuum and internal access to the four-car lock-up garage. Close to elite schools, public transport, freeway access and within walking distance to Berwick Village.
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Invisible braces, total care Each patient is given personalised care from Dr Andy Ong at Elite Orthodontics at Narre Warren South. The focus of the clinic is to bring the latest and best advances in clinical orthodontics including braces to the CaseyCardinia community. Staff aim to provide caring and experienced treatment by a registered Australasian Orthodontic Board-certified specialist orthodontist. The practice encourages parents to be chair-side during visits to allow treatment progress to be discussed in detail. Operating for the past six years in the Casey-Cardinia area, the practice offers a mini-
The team, from left, Stephanie Westbury, Dr Saloumeh Hashemi, Dr Hamed Pedram, Dr Saeid Pedram, Dr Nava Pedra and Maria Theresa Joaquin.
Dentists are the smile specialists Pedram Dental Clinic aims to be a family friendly dentist giving its patients the smile they desire. Staffed by Dr Saeid Pedram, Dr Nova Pedram and Dr Saloumeh Hashemi, the clinic carries out dentistry including check-ups, cleans, X-rays, fillings, crown and bridge, veneer, root canals and tooth-whitening. “We have a specialist for all your denture needs,” Saeid Pedram said. “We can also do implant crowns.” Saeid said dentists prided
themselves in being family friendly. “We have a brand new clinic with state-of-the art dental appliances. We also have an OPG machine,” he said. “We do outstanding dentistry at an affordable price. We also have Hicaps so you can claim on the spot and have a someone on hand for all denture needs. “We offer gap free X-ray scale and clean for patients with private health insurance. “Our focus is giving people a confident smile at an affordable price.
“We also have late appointments on Thursday and Fridays and are open on Saturdays for your convenience.” Although new to Narre Warren, Saeid said the dentists have more than 15 years’ experience in different aspects of dentistry and are well qualified. Pedram Dentist Clinic is at Shop 2017, Westfield Fountain Gate, 352 Princess Highway, Narre Warren. It is open Monday to Wednesday and Saturday 9am to 5pm, and Thursday and Friday 9am to 7pm. It is closed on Sundays. Phone 8794 9982.
mal waiting list and a scheduling policy which allows patients to start treatment when they want to. And patients only see one orthodontist with Dr Ong there from start to finish. Traditional metal braces, clear braces and even invisible lingual braces that are fitted onto the inner surfaces of the teeth are available at the clinic. Staff also use Invisalign - clear, plastic, custom-fitted splints that fit over the teeth and help straighten them without the need for braces. But the main strength of the clinic is the use of state-of-theart technology such as computer-aided visualisation software
to demonstrate various treatments and their effects allowing patients to gain an in-depth understanding of the proposed treatment. There is also a flexible, nofuss payment plan and costs of treatment and expected duration of treatment are always discussed beforehand, so there are no surprises. No referral is needed and before and after school appointments are available. The clinic at 236 Ormond Road, Narre Warren South, is open four days a week from Monday to Thursday. Phone 8790 6288.
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IT’S NOT ENOUGH TO BE GREAT. BEING GREAT AT WHAT YOU DO IS ONLY A GOOD START IN BUSINESS. THE NEXT STEP IS CONVINCING CUSTOMERS. Too many small businesses lack sales because their marketing lacks impact. Don’t miss this 50 minute workshop on Friday 23 June, 2017 in the Training Room, 64 Victor Crescent, Narre Warren presented by
respected marketing expert Damian Morgan. Various seminar times are available. Attendance is free, but reservations are essential. Call Robyn Butler on 03 5945 0682.
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Time for tough love Great businesses are forged during tough times. That’s the opinion of Star News Group Business Excellence Seminar guest speaker and national business commentator Damian Morgan. Mr Morgan will exchange ideas with some of Cardinia, Casey and Greater Dandenong business leaders during a series of free seminars he will be holding across the region in June. He will host seminars in Dandenong on Tuesday 20 June, in Pakenham on Thursday 22 June, and in Narre Warren on Friday 23 June. While he has a positive attitude to business success during economic slumps, Mr Morgan isn’t afraid to be blunt when giving advice. “The truth is there are some boom-time businesses that will only work in a boom,” he said. “Great businesses that are well planned and developed are sustainable - they can thrive in any conditions.” Mr Morgan is a former creative writer and busi-
ness journalist with an MBA, and is also a regular media commentator. He has a passion for helping small and medium-sized businesses grow. “I am a small business owner myself,” he said. “My great passion is helping small businesses beat corporate - we are generally better.” One pitfall for many small business owners was a lack of self-promotion, Mr Morgan said. “So many small businesses are very good at what they do, but they don’t make the profit they should make because, in many cases, they don’t promote themselves well,” he said. “It’s one of the things corporate (businesses) do really well. Small businesses are typically better. We care more but we are often the best kept secrets in town.” All 50 minute sessions are free with various seminar times available. Bookings are essential. Contact Robyn Butler on 5945 0682 or email robyn. butler@starnewsgroup. com.au to book a spot.
Ayden pumped By Victoria Stone-Meadows A young man from Cranbourne West had his hard work and dedication to his craft recognised at the 2017 Master Builders Association of Victoria Apprentice of the Year awards. Ayden Horyna was named Roof Tiling and Slating Apprentice of the Year at the awards ceremony at Etihad Stadium in Docklands on Friday 12 May. As part of being awarded the title, Mr Horyna also received almost $2000 with of tools, vouchers and workwear. Mr Horyna was one of 12 apprentices from across the state to receive an award and be named the best apprentice in their field of work and study. Master Builders Association of Victoria president Melanie Fasham said all apprentices were a valuable asset to the country and deserved to have their achievements recognised. “One of the best investments Victoria can make is in the training and skills of young people in the building and construction industry,” she said. “When we prepare them, we prepare Victoria for the generations ahead and the communities that will rely on them.” “Tonight’s group of award recipients reflect the continuing importance of apprenticeships as the critical and enduring pathway for skills in the Victorian building industry.” The awards ceremony was attended by about 1000 people and saw the best and brightest of Victoria’s future tradespeople honoured for their hard work. Master Builders CEO Radley de Silva said all the winners faced tough competition and the talent of young apprentices shone brighter every year. “It’s edifying to see this pool of building talent among our Victorian apprentices every year,” he said. “Ours is the fastest-growing state, and these are the builders who will serve our communities in the years to come. The challenge, as always, is selecting just one winner.”
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Sweet success for Jackson A Berwick baker has risen to the top of Coles’ apprentice bakers in Australia. Jackson Taylor won the category as well as $1000 in the supermarket’s inaugural bakery awards after starting the apprentice program in January. He and other finalists had a cook-off across a range of sweet and savoury foods - as well as serving up their own unique treat. The creations were judged on appearance, texture, aroma and taste. Jackson cooked up a lamington jam scroll based on it being a big hit with his colleagues at Coles Parkhill Junction store. “I began the apprenticeship earlier this year because I’m a hands-on person and have enjoyed working in the bakery and learning from the other bakers,” he said. “It was a great feeling to be nominated and to be named a finalist shows that I’m on the right track in the early stages of my apprenticeship.” Store manager David Visser praised Jackson’s teamwork and passion for his craft. “The wacky lamington scrolls were a team favourite and we’re all so excited for him.” Meanwhile, Samantha Shores, of the Casey Central store, was recognised as Coles’ best trade qualified baker in the state. She cooked up a Nutella pull-apart during the finals.
Casey Cardinia Business Awards
Final call for applications! Applications for the Casey Cardinia Business Awards closing 31 May 2017 Category Awards • Agriculture and Food • Business and Professional Services • Health, Education and Wellbeing • Home-based Business • Hospitality • Manufacturer • New Business
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‘Molto bene’ for 20 years By Victoria Stone-Meadows The Cranbourne Italian Senior Citizens Club celebrated 20 years of events, memories and keeping the Italian heritage of the region alive. Every week the group comes together to celebrate their Italian roots, share delicious food, and dance the day away. The Cranbourne Italian Senior Citizens club have been a major part
of the Cranbourne community for 20 years, offering a space for themselves since 1997. Now with over 200 members, the club enjoys boisterous get-togethers as well as organised outings and trips. Their anniversary was a special day for all involved with food and dance on offer for everyone, and will continue the fun and festivies for many years to come.
The Cranbourne Italian Senior Citizens Committee members celebrate 20 years of heritage pride. 168374
President of the Cranbourne Italian Senior Citizens Club, Val Motta, with a gift for the special occasion. 168374
Roger Cavanagh, Val Motta, Sofio Raiti and Oretta Ianno cut the cake to celebrate 20 years and going strong for the Cranbourne Italian Senior Citizens Club. 168374 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS
Committee members Lena Licata and Rosa Burrosi enjoy the club's 20th birthday. 168374
What’s on 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.
U3A Cranbourne University of the Third Age are running classes in iPads and iPhones - android tablets and smartphones, to help get the most out of this equipment. There also a sewing/patchwork group starting up, and they are looking for new members to join. There are vacancies in bridge, mah-jong, singing for fun, learning the keyboard, folk art and fishing courses. ■ For further information about all of these courses, contact Yvonne Croft on 8790 8497and 0408 340 425 or U3A Cranbourne office on 5995 0311.
Local history festival Explore the history of your suburb or family, examine displays and artefacts from local heritage groups and chat to local historians. Food provided by Officer Owls CWA, live music and local history books for sale. ■ Casey Cardinia Heritage Festival, Sunday 21 May, 10am-3pm. Narre Warren Mechanics Institute, 59 Webb Street, Narre Warren.
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Join renowned artist Nadine Dudeck as she demonstrates her beautiful atmospheric style in watercolour painting at Berwick Arts Society. Ms Dudeck is well-known for her bird studies and has won competitions for her wildlife paintings. ■ Wednesday 24 May, 7.15pm. Function Room at the Old Cheese Factory, Berwick. All welcome. Members $10, non-members $12.
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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. ■ Meetings are the first Wednesday of the month at Amstel Club. For more information, contact Trish Ransom on 5995 7037.
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. ■ Monday 29 May, 7pm to 9pm. Cost: $35. Balla Balla Community Centre 5990 0900.
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Tuesday 6 June 11:00am, 8:00pm Tuesday 13 June 8:00pm Cardinia Cultural Centre - 40 Lakeside Blvd, Pakenham Bookings: www.wgac.com.au - Ph 5624 2456 - Presented by West Gippsland Arts Centre
day of the month in The Function Room at the Old Cheese Factory.
Storytime The Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library is providing a storytime for pre-schoolers. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10.30am at 15 High Street, Berwick. Contact 9707 3519 or email bmi@dcsi.net.au.
Problem drinkers Al-Anon Family Group is for relatives and friends of problem drinkers. ■ Mondays from 10am at the Andrews Centre, corner Hanna Drive and Heatherton Road, Endeavour Hills. Contact 1300 252 666 or visit www.al-anon.org.au
Indoor bowls Enjoy full size indoor bowls at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre every Friday morning. Morning tea supplied. ■ Holland Drive, Cranbourne, 10am until noon. Cost $5. Contact Ron on 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946.
Keep fit this winter and join the ‘Hallam Sensational Movers’ club. A gentle exercise classes for those who prefer it or step up your pace if you can. ■ Mondays 11.15am and Wednesdays 11am at the Scout Hall, Gunns Road, Hallam. $5 per class. Ph: 9703 1688 for more details.
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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. ■ 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. ■ 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-
Stitch and Chat is a weekly practical workshop for sewing crafts - knitting, embroidery, quilting, crochet - led by a guest facilitator. ■ Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates phone 9700 5061.
Disadvantaged toddlers’ group
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. ■ Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates phone 9700 5061.
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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Public Notice of Proposed Budget 2017-18 In accordance with section 129 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“the Act”) Casey-Cardinia Library Corporation (CCL) gives notice that it has prepared a Budget for the financial year July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018 and Library Plan 2017-2021 including a Strategic Resource Plan 2017-2021. Subject to the Member Councils approval, the CCL Board will meet at 5.30pm on June 28, 2016, Cardinia Shire Offices, Officer to consider any submissions and to adopt the Budget for 2017-18, Library Plan 2017-21 including Strategic resource Plan 2017-2021. Copies of the Draft Budget and Library Plan are available via www.cclc.vic.gov.au or at our branches: Cranbourne, Doveton, Emerald, Endeavour Hills, Hampton Park, Narre Warren, Pakenham and the Cardinia Mobile Library. Written submissions under Section 223 of the Act on any proposal contained in the Budget must be made to CCL by June 14, 2017. CCL will give public notice of its decision in accordance with the Act. Submissions should be addressed to the CEO, Locked Bag 2400, Cranbourne 3977. Chris Buckingham Chief Executive Officer
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CASEY CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO LEASE LAND
CASEY CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL PROPERTY
CITY OF CASEY NOTICE OF PROPOSED COUNCIL VISION, COUNCIL PLAN 2017-21, ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2017-2018, BUDGET 2017-2018, STRATEGIC RESOURCE PLAN 2017-2021 AND LONG TERM FINANCIAL PLAN
Casey City Council (Council) gives notice under section 190 of the Local Government Act 1989 (Act) of its intention to enter into a lease with Vodafone Network Pty Limited in respect of the premises located at 22I Ashmore Avenue, Narre Warren South (the proposal). A plan of the premises is shown below:
Casey City Council (Council) gives notice under section 189 of the Local Government Act 1989 (Act) of its intention to sell the property known as Lot 140 on LP53631 and known as 9 Western Way Narre Warren (the Proposal). The property is shown on the plan below.
In accordance with Sections 125, 126, 127, 129 and 223 of the Local Government Act 1989 (“the Act”) and the Local Government (Planning and Reporting) Regulations 2014, Casey City Council gives notice that it has prepared a revised Council Vision, Council Plan 2017-21, Annual Action Plan 2017-2018, Budget for the financial year 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018, Strategic Resource Plan 2017-2021 and Long Term Financial Plan. In accordance with sections 74 and 223 of the Act, Council gives notice that it is reviewing the level of the Councillor and Mayoral allowances and invites public submission in respect to this review. Council will hold a Special Council meeting on Tuesday 27 June 2017, commencing at 6.30pm, to adopt the Vision, Council Plan 2017-2021, Budget for 2017-2018, Strategic Resource Plan 2017-2021, the Long Term Financial Plan and level of Councillor and Mayoral allowances, subject to the right of any person to make a submission as set out in this notice.
The Proposal is that the property be sold by public auction.
The name and suburb of all submitters will be included in the agenda and minutes of the Council Meeting where submissions are considered.
Any person may make a submission on the Proposal under section 223 of the Act. The closing date for submissions is Friday 16 June 2017. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions may be included in an agenda for a meeting of Council that will be made available to the public.
Copies of the proposed Council Vision, Council Plan, Draft Budget, Strategic Resource Plan and Long Term Financial Plan are available from 11 May 2017 for inspection at the Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren and the Customer Service Centres at Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre, Cranbourne and Amberly Park Shopping Centre, Narre Warren South, or via the Casey website at www.casey.vic.gov.au/currentconsultations.
cellular mobile telephone service station, antennae and associated services. The principal terms of the lease will be: 1. A fixed term of 20 years;
Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and can be hand delivered to Council's Office at Magid Drive Narre Warren or posted to the following address: The Chief Executive Officer Casey City Council PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN VIC 3805
Written submissions under Sections 125, 129 and 223 of the Act on any proposal contained in the Vision, Council Plan, Draft Budget, Strategic Resource Plan and Long Term Financial Plan must be made to Council, within 28 days of this notice. The period for receipt of submissions will close at 5.00 pm on Friday 9 June 2017.
2. Commencement date being 1 November 2017 - the date Council grants the Lease 3. A commencement rent of $19,500 per annum plus GST, plus rates and
Any person requesting to be heard in support of his or her submission is entitled to be heard before Council (or a Committee established by Council for this purpose) or be represented by a person acting on his or her behalf, and will be notified of the time and date of the hearing. A person must clearly state in their submission whether they, or their representatives, wish to speak at the meeting.
Submissions should be emailed to caseycc@casey.vic.gov.au or submitted by mail to:
taxes plus outgoings associated with the occupancy; 4. Rent to be reviewed annually to 3% except on the 5th anniversary of
Chief Executive Officer, PO Box 1000, Narre Warren, 3805
the commencement date when there will be a market review; Please contact Ms T Nguyen on 9705 5200 for any further information on the
make a submission under section 223 of the Act must do so by the close of business on Friday 16 June 2017. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions may be included in an agenda for a meeting of the Council that will be made available to the public.
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Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and can be hand delivered to Council's Office at Magid Drive Narre Warren or posted to the following address: The Chief Executive Officer Casey City Council
Please contact Ms R Legg on 9705 5200 for any further information on the proposed sale.
Any person requesting to be heard in support of his or her written submission is entitled to be heard before Council or represented by a person acting on his or her behalf.
Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer
www.casey.vic.gov.au
Submissions on the Vision, Council Plan, Budget, Strategic Resource Plan and level of Councillor and Mayoral allowances will be considered at the Council Meeting on Tuesday 20 June 2017, at the Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren commencing at 6.30pm. Adoption of the Vision, Council Plan, Budget, Strategic Resource Plan, Long Term Financial Plan and level of Councillor and Mayoral allowances will be considered during the Special Council Meeting on Tuesday 27 June 2017, at the Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren commencing at 6.30pm. Council will give public notice of its decision in accordance with Section 130(2) of the Act.
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PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN 3805 Any person requesting to be heard in support of his or her submission is entitled to be heard before Council (or a Committee established by Council for this purpose) or be represented by a person acting on his or her behalf, and will be notified of the time and date of the hearing. A person must clearly state in their submission whether they, or their representatives, wish to
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Chasemore ‘Bears’ his soul By Nick Creely Only a week after losing Steven Spoljaric to Springvale South, Cranbourne have been dealt another bitter blow, with Matt Chasemore defecting to rivals Berwick on a two-year deal. After Chasemore told Star News Group last month he was considering heading back to Victorian Premier Cricket with St Kilda, the left-handed Eagles’ premiership player has now decided to link up with the Bears in a major coup that is certain to shake up the competition. Chasemore, 35, has been one of the great club cricketers produced in the past 15 years, and put together yet another stellar Turf 1 season, scoring 539 at 67.4, while also chiming in with
15 wickets at 24.1 with his mediumpacers. He will be joined by Jordan Cleland, a highly talented wicket-keeper batsman, who also played for Cranbourne last season and is likely to thrive in his new environment. It is expected Cleland will take the gloves, freeing up Nathan Pilon to get back to his devastating best with the bat. The signing of Chasemore lifts the expectations out of Arch Brown Reserve, who now possess a list glittered with talent, and perhaps the most impressive depth out of any Turf 1 side in the competition. Perhaps their biggest flaw in the quest of more silverware was a middle-
order bat who can play a long innings and occupy the crease, but now they’ve found one who compiles runs like very few in the state. In a team featuring names such as gun skipper Jarrod Goodes, bowling dynamos Jarrod Armitage and James Wilcock, as well as rising bat Darren de Souza and a host of other strong players, the Bears are undoubtedly one of the early premiership favourites. It is understood that Cranbourne and Chasemore mutually parted ways, with the Eagles looking to build for the future. At this stage, Cranbourne are without a coach for next season, but are expected to make an announcement in the near future.
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End of an era as interleague campaigner Jock bows out By David Nagel For lovers of interleague football - it was a day that tugged at the heart strings. And it was all for very good reason with an interleague legend, South East Football Netball League coach, Michael ‘Jock’ Holland, standing down after SEFNL’s 18-point loss to Hampden at Casey Fields. The loss ended a five-game winning streak for the Demons, but more importantly it ended a grand association between Holland and the only man who comes close to having the same dose of the interleague bug, Narre Warren champion Michael Collins. We’ve lost count of Jock’s interleague campaigns, while Collo was saddling up for his ninth representative journey of the last 12 years. Collo played in Jock’s last interleague game as a player in 2006. Both, well they were at their brilliant best on the weekend. Holland used Collins as a key plank of his inspiring pre-game speech. “There have been 80 players that have represented this league in the last five years,” Holland told his players. “Some have come back, some are playing their first game, and some blokes are doing it for the ninth time. I asked Collo before why he continues to put his hand up ... he said he loves the challenge of it ... he loves the challenge. “You are going to be challenged today boys, but the important thing is, individually, a lot of your stories are starting today. Bowdy (Jake Bowd) for his first game, Squiz (Sam Blackwood) as well. “You are going to have to be at your best, physically and mentally, but as Collo said before - that’s the challenge that confronts us, that’s what we look forward to, and that’s what we’re excited about.” SEFNL went down, but not before Collins wound back the clock producing a 29-possession masterclass in passion and commitment that showed why he is a six-time premiership hero. Only the brilliance of Berwick’s Michael Riseley denied him a VCFL medal. Holland said his interleague jour-
The shared experience of interleague legends Michael ‘Jock’ Holland and Michael Collins came to an end at Casey Fields on Saturday. 168269 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS
ney had more than fulfilled his childhood dreams. “Like I said before the game, I’ve been lucky enough to follow the dreams I had of playing interleague footy, junior and senior, and then to be involved as a coach has probably surpassed even my expectations,” he said. “To pass on my experiences, my passion, and hopefully my knowledge, with the support of the coaching team and blokes like Collo, Holty (Marc Holt), Brandon Osborne, Troy McDermott and Quirky (Dylan Quirk),
blokes who have really shown the way, it’s been fantastic. I just hope this next batch of kids do the same. “If I can leave a legacy it’s just to be passionate about interleague footy, commit, it’s not for everyone, but those who do commit will get great reward and make some great mates along the way.” Holland’s passion has definitely rubbed off with Osborne - this year’s captain - explaining after the match why interleague has enhanced his football experience. “Jock’s a great bloke, really pas-
sionate, and it’s been a pleasure to play under him for the last five years,” Osborne explained. “It’s been great and it’s probably brought me out of my shell. Blokes like B (Daniel Battaglin), it feels like home playing with him each year and you build that mateship that you don’t have with other players that you play against. “It’s like an extended group of mates, I love it. A week off would be nice but interleague footy is a real challenge and that’s how footy should be.
We should be in the top 10. I said to the boys before the third quarter that we should be proud to have this jumper on and proud to represent the league.” Osborne said whoever the next coach may be will have his full support. “Yeah, it will be interesting to see who the coach is. Hopefully a few more of the boys put their hand up and we get a really strong side and we get back on the winners list.” Jock ... your interleague legacy is in very safe hands!
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’Rays over-run as Chargers hit By Nick Creely TAC CUP REVIEW - ROUND 7 A slicker, more experienced Oakleigh Chargers outfit has given Dandenong an almighty football lesson, belting the Stingrays by 89-points at Shepley Oval on Sunday. In what has been a truly testing month for the Stingrays, with losses to Northern Knights and Sandringham Dragons, the writing was on the wall early when the Chargers kicked two early goals, before Mason De Wit missed two gettable set shots for the Rays in a matter of minutes. The intensity around the ball was fierce, but the Chargers adapted to the style of game quicker, taking a 24-point lead into quarter time. That comfortable lead grew legs in the second quarter, with the Rays looking lethargic around the stoppages, and despite some impressive work in the ruck from Bailey Williams, who possesses arguably the most athletic leap in the competition; the Chargers ran them ragged to take a 43-point lead into half time. Some desperation crept into the Stingrays’ game after half time, with a response needed to stay in touch, but poor kicking at goal plagued their efforts, and despite a lift in intensity through Mitch Cotter and Hunter Clark in the middle, Bailey Williams switching from ruck to forward, the lead grew in stature to an ominous 57-points.
It became party time for the Chargers in the final term, banging through 7.3 to 2.1 to almost bring the final margin into triple figures. Stingrays coach Craig Black was disappointed with his side’s ability to control the football despite having plenty of chances, believing they wasted many opportunities. “Our intent to win the footy and keep it wasn’t great - we probably over possessed the footy a little bit and handballed to get out of trouble rather than create - we missed a couple of opportunities at goal in the first quarter and scoreboard pressure is pretty important,” he said. “It’s a bit of a hiccup, or roadblock at the moment - there’s plenty of teams around the country getting beaten badly, what’s important is our response. We had a good chat after the game, and the players are keen to get to training and improve on the aspects that let them down on the weekend.” Despite the one sided scoreboard, there were positives to take out of the game - rising ruckman Bailey Williams kicked four out of five goals, Hunter Clark is building into a strong 2017 and Angus Paterson is becoming a revelation down back. “At half time we challenged the group just to respond and I thought the third quarter - apart from the scoreboard - we actually won a lot of areas in our effort and intensity,” Black said.
“Bailey Williams managed to kick four goals, and (Toby) Bedford was great with his forward line pressure, and Hunter Clark was once again really good, there were some positives for sure. “We’ve played 41 players this year, but we think that’s a positive sign because it gives kids an opportunity - we just have to keep working on our ball use and our skills like any other Under 18 kid - it’s a long season, finals are still a long time away, and I believe we’re on the right path.” The Rays have the perfect opportunity to bounce back when they face Eastern Ranges at Shepley Oval on Saturday.
TAC CUP DANDENONG STINGRAYS 0.2 2.5 3.9 5.10(40) OAKLEIGH CHARGERS 4.2 9.5 13.6 20.9(129) DANDENONG STINGRAYS GOALS: B. Williams 4, R. Piper. BEST: M. Cotter, T. Bedford, B. Williams, H. Clark, A. Paterson, C. Hustwaite. OAKLEIGH CHARGERS GOALS: T. Wooller 4, J. Higgins 4, D. Scala 4, D. Stanford 3, L. Bugeja 2, C. Searle, S. Harte, T. O’Sullivan. BEST: J. Higgins, T. Wooller, L. Bugeja, S. Harte, I. Quaynor, D. Scala.
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Cranbourne coach stays positive By Nick Creely
QUIZ NUMBER 1557 1. WHO was the highest placed Aussie at the recent US Masters? 2. IN which sport was the world champion accused of taking bribes to lose games in 2010? 3. WHICH well-known AFL club was the subject of David Williamson’s satirical play ‘The Club’? 4. AT which ground did England clinch the 2015 cricket Ashes against Australia? 5. WHICH Aussie boxer won a world title in Germany in 2011? 6. HOW many points is the green ball worth in snooker? 7. WHICH Australian female track star won two gold medals at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics? 8. WHICH Swedish boxer once held the world heavyweight boxing title? 9. WHICH cricket ground held a world record 90,800 crowd for an Australia - West Indies cricket match in 1961? 10. WHY did Ian Thorpe pull out of the 2006 Commonwealth Games? 11. WHAT nationality is golfer Vijay Singh? 12. WHICH Latvian born brother and sister became two of Australia’s best known swimmers in the 1960s? 13. WHICH horse won the Caulfield, Melbourne and Sydney Cups in 1966-7? 14. WHICH Australian batsman scored a hundred in cricket’s Centenary Test at Lords in 1980? 15. WHO won the Australian Grand Prix in 1980, 22 years after his father won the same event? 16. WHICH nation finished in first place in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics? 18. WHO rode 2013 Melbourne Cup winner Fiorente to victory? 19. WHICH well-known Australian jockey was killed in a fall in France in 1962? 20. HOW was the last batsman dismissed in cricket’s 1986 tied test between Australia and India?
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VICTORIAN WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 2 Despite sitting 0-2 after two heavy losses to start the season, there are certainly no panic stations just yet for Cranbourne. Going down by 77-points to a star-studded Diamond Creek at Plenty War Memorial Park on Sunday, Coach Sein Clearihan is upbeat about how his side is travelling, despite its position on the ladder (ninth). “We got a lot of positives out of it - the scoreboard didn’t really reflect the way we actually played,” he said. “They’re a great side (Diamond Creek) - they had about 16 AFL players playing for them - I was pleased with the way we went about it and our attack on the ball. We are a hell of a lot better than what we were last week. “Diamond Creek were just too slick with their hands.” In the clash in front of a strong crowd, the Eagles were competitive early but fell away after half time, kicking 1.1 to 6.9. Clearihan, however, believes that the Eagles are still a few weeks off from the rest of the competition. “The next couple of weeks we just need to grind it out, and in Round 5 or 6 we will start hitting our straps,” he said. “There are about 12 new girls in that side, and they’ve only played about eight quarters of footy together - we are head-
VWFL Eagles coach Sein Clerihan is upbeat despite another heavy loss. 167973 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS ing in the right direction - it’s all about growth too, and developing the young girls to play to structure at this level.” For the Eagles, Alicia Johnson was impressive in her first game of the season, while Marlee Tatham and Breann Moody played impressive roles and are building into the season. Star forward Chloe Molloy (six goals) was the destroyer, causing constant headaches for the Eagles’ backline.
DIAMOND CREEK 5.4 8.5 13.8 14.14(98) CRANBOURNE 2.0 2.2 3.3 3.3(21) DIAMOND CREEK GOALS: C. Molloy 6, S. Abbatangelo 2, C. Bernardi 2, J. Graham 2, K. Lamb, A. Barden. BEST: S. Chiocci, L. Morecroft, L. Corrigan, S. Abbatangelo, C. Molloy, J. Graham. CRANBOURNE GOALS: P. Stahl 2, R. Pearce. BEST: A. Johnson, M. Tatham, T. Thomas, J. Grierson, B. Moody, A. Drennan.
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Winning streak at an end By David Nagel AFL VICTORIA COMMUNITY CHAMPIONSHIPS REVIEW- SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE v HAMPDEN The streak is over - long live the streak - but supporters of the South East Football Netball League can be mightily proud of the 22 players who went down to Hampden by 18 points, 13.19(97) to 12.7(79) at Casey Fields on Saturday. Aiming for a remarkable sixth consecutive victory in the AFL Victoria Community Championships, coach Michael ‘Jock’ Holland and his side ran head first into a full strength Bottle Green outfit led by former Brisbane champion Jonathan Brown. The Demons looked outclassed at times, but rode brilliant performances from Michael Collins in the midfield, Michael Riseley down back, and a virtuoso five-goal effort from Andrew Dean to take a well-earned nine-point lead into three quarter time. But Hampden packed too many punches in the final term, the Demons feeling the effects of limited interchange rotations after the loss of gut-runner Lucas Jellyman-Turner and under-sized ruckman Troy Tharle. Some of these brave Demons’ midfielders played every second of the second half, allowing the Bottle Greens to take full advantage late. Holland, who stood down post-game after five years
Andrew Dean celebrates the first of the afternoon, and the first of his five against Hampden.
at the helm, praised his boys for a gutsy backs-against-the-wall performance. “Definitely proud,” Holland began. “I said at three quarter time, to the boys and the coaching staff, that it was going to be a big ask with two blokes down. It felt like they had control of the game, apart from the third quarter and the first 10 minutes of the match, and they were probably that little bit cleaner and smarter with their ball use. I was really proud of the group, it was a lot different, a lot younger, and physically they were a lot stronger than us.” The Demons, they jumped out of the blocks like a shot out of a gun in the first term. Dean set the scene with a fine finish from long range before Jake Smith capitalised on a nervous Hampden defence to stroll in for a second. And when Beaconsfield youngster Jake Bowd worked his way down from defence, weaved his way through traffic, and slotted calmly from 50 metres, the Demons were 19 points clear after eight minutes! But Hampden kept calm heads with former AFL listed players in Tim McIntyre (Adelaide), Rory Taggert (Melbourne) and Josh Saunders (St Kilda) lifting a gear to give the visitors a twopoint lead at the first change. Collins had eight possessions in the opening quarter, Riseley seven in defence, while Narre Warren pair Trent Cody and Jack Soroczynski were damaging by hand. Riseley is a smart-looking and smooth-moving performer, but his desperation, particularly with his smothering, kept SEFNL in the hunt in the opening exchanges. Riseley, Jellyman-Turner, Michael Wallace and Jake Richardson would all throw their bodies across opposition boots over the course of the day. Holland moved Luke McKenna to the dangerous Sandy Robinson at quarter time and in conjunction with skipper Brandon Osborne, Daniel Battaglin and Pakenham first-gamer Sam Blackwood, the defence lifted to Riseley’s elite first-quarter standard. Nick Battle, Dylan Quirk and Nick Lang all got busy through both midfield, while Matty Clarke, Troy McDermott and Shaun Marusic were mobile targets up front. Collins had a remarkable 10 kicks in the second term. Dean kicked two and Marusic one for the quarter, the Demons facing a seven-point deficit at half time. “When it’s your turn to go, you
SEFNL’s 2017 Demons, back from left, Michael Collins, Andrew Dean, Matthew Clarke, Jake Bowd, Daniel Battaglin, Bryce Rutherford, Troy Tharle, Shaun Marusic, Michael Wallace, Luke McKenna, Nick Lang and Michael Riseley. Front row; Lucas Jellyman-Turner, Trent Cody, Troy McDermott, Jake Richardson (vc), Michael Holland (coach), Brandon Osborne (c), Nick Battle, Jack Soroczynski, Sam Blackwood, Dylan Quirk Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS and Jake Smith. 168269 Bowd ran bravely back into traffic after six minutes, having his top-end startled by Taggert, before Tharle had his lights knocked out by a big - but not necessarily fair - hit by a rampaging Jack Hollmer. Bowd recovered but would have just four more possessions for the match while Tharle would sit on the sidelines from the 12-minute mark of the third term. The Demons led by eight points at the final break. “It’s simply going to be about effort now isn’t it,” Holland said at a packed three-quarter-time huddle. “Are we the side that is willing to dig that little bit extra, because that’s what will win us the game. Two contests, Bowdy, you set the scene in that third quarter, that was brave, same with big Tharle, they led from the front, now I’m asking you guys to lead from the front. “Be bold, be brave, because it’s going to take a brave effort. You’ve got the licence to play exciting footy. It
go,” Holland roared at his troops in the rooms before becoming a little more instructive. “We need something special here don’t we boys, we need to be smart, we need to lower the eyes and when we get the opportunity we pull the trigger. This is where we get to write our own story, individually, but more importantly as a team.” Holland’s words stuck to the Demons like glue in the third term, the home side getting its hands on the footy and starving Hampden of possession. The Bottle Greens’ height advantage was nullified as McDermott, Smith and Clarke kicked majors, while Dean continued his stellar form, kicking two for the quarter. Soroczynski’s run was carving up the opposition while the Narre Warren midfield of Richardson, Cody, Quirk and Collins gave the Demons a stack of drive at the stoppages. Two big hits highlighted the third term and would prove crucial as the second half unfolded.
WHEN THE GOALS WERE SCORED
2017 AFL VICTORIA COMMUNITY CHAMPIONSHIPS SOUTH EAST v HAMPDEN 1st Quarter No
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Club
K
M
2nd Quarter
HB
K
M
3rd Quarter
4th Quarter
might take until the last contest of the game, but I guarantee if you’re willing to find something from within, for yourself, and more importantly for each other, we will win this game of footy.” Unfortunately for Holland that third-quarter effort told, the Demons running on tired legs with Hampden kicking five goals to one to seal it. Bryce Rutherford tried hard to lift his rating at the start of the final term, while Lang, Battle and Marusic ran the game out strongly. The Demons had 85 possessions in the third quarter - a number that dropped to just 56 in the last! Riseley took 10 marks across half back to thoroughly deserve the VCFL medal for SEFNL, with Collins hot on his hammer with 27 touches until three-quarter time. Cody, Dean and Marusic stood tall, while Bowd and Blackwood showed they could become defensive pillars in the years to come. But the streak is over - long live the streak!
Total
HB
K
M
HB
K
M
HB
K
M
HB
Total Disposals 29
25
Michael Collins
Narre Warren
6
2
2
10
4
0
8
1
1
2
1
0
26
8
3
7
Jack Soroczynski
Narre Warren
1
0
4
4
3
0
6
3
2
3
1
2
14
7
8
22
32
Michael Riseley
Berwick
5
2
2
5
2
0
5
3
2
3
3
0
18
10
4
22
22
Nick Lang
Tooradin
1
0
1
3
2
2
4
3
1
4
4
3
12
9
7
19
11
Trent Cody
Narre Warren
2
1
4
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
0
3
8
4
10
18
1
Nick Battle
Doveton
2
0
2
4
1
0
4
1
2
2
0
1
12
2
5
17
33
Shaun Marusic
Cranbourne
4
1
1
3
3
0
4
3
0
4
3
1
15
10
2
17
3
Jake Smith
Pakenham
2
1
2
1
0
2
4
3
0
5
1
0
12
5
4
16
20
Jake Bowd
Beaconsfield
5
1
0
1
0
3
0
0
1
1
0
2
7
1
6
13
27
Matthew Clarke
Officer
1
1
1
5
1
1
3
3
1
0
0
1
9
5
4
13
8
Sam Blackwood
Pakenham
1
0
1
3
1
2
4
2
0
0
0
0
8
3
3
11
28
Troy McDermott
Beaconsfield
2
0
0
2
1
0
4
3
1
2
2
0
10
6
1
11
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1ST QUARTER 3min SE1 Andrew Dean set shot 5min SE2 Jake Smith out the back on the run 8min SE3 Jake Bowd on the run from 50 18min H1 Paddy Anderson on the run 19min H2 Tim McIntyre set shot 25min H3 Matthew Wines on the left
SE7-0 SE13-0 SE19-0 SE20-8 SE20-14 H22-20
2ND QUARTER 5min SE1 Andrew Dean set shot 13min SE2 Dean again, wins a one-on-one 16min H1 Josh Saunders right foot snap 18min H2 Paddy Anderson set shot 22min H3 Levi Dare, too big, too strong 23min SE3 Shaun Marusic, contested mark, set shot
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3RD QUARTER 3min SE1 Dean set shot after run from Soroczynski 7min H1 Rory Taggart on the run after big hit on Bowd 9min SE2 Jake Smith, mark and play on 14min SE3 Troy McDermott mark and set shot 16min SE4 Dean set shot after being held 20min SE5 Matty Clarke set shot after vision from Smith 25min H2 Jeremy Hausler great mark in the square
SE70-56 SE70-62
4TH QUARTER 3min H1 McIntyre right foot snap from 20 6min H2 Jackson Bell starts a brilliant last quarter effort 8min H3 Taggart stamps his class with a set shot 13min H4 Sandy Robinson, 195cm, snaps on his left 19min SE1 Marusic off the ground, Hampden by 13 22min H5 McIntyre justifiably kicks the sealer
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Cavs’ Raheem stars By Nick Creely BIG V BASKETBALL REVIEW ROUND 8 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MEN A gritty 91-76 victory over the Eltham Wildcats on Saturday night has seen the Casey Cavaliers jump inside the top four. The Cavs dominated the first half of the game on their home court before steadying up in the second half due to increased intensity by the Wildcats, with Raheem Lemons (24 points, nine rebounds) putting in an all-round masterclass around the court. All five starters reached double digits for the Cavs, with Ben Louis (18 points, five assists), Brendan Polk (17 points, 13 rebounds), Brent Hobba (16 points, seven rebounds) and Mitch Chapman (13 points) working brilliantly together. This weekend will see the Cavs play two games - on Saturday night they host Waverley and the next day they travel to face Ringwood. DIVISION ONE WOMEN After a tight opening half in which both sides could not be split, the bottom placed Cavs were overrun 74-65 to Whittlesea on Saturday night. Taking a slender three-point lead entering the final quarter, the Pacers finally found their mojo in a 23-11 final term to climb from the bottom of the ladder. Despite the best efforts of star player Rachel Borham (21 points, six rebounds), who led the struggling side
admirably, there was not enough contributors for the Cavs. YOUTH LEAGUE TWO MEN It was a weekend of thrillers for the Cavs, who won and lost in a potentially season-defining duo of games. First up it was a trip to Rowville Secondary College to face Keysborough, with the Cavs coming from 12-points down at half time to just pip the Cougars in over time. Jordan Gooiker (21 points), Thomas Bottrell (19 points, six assists) and Tim O’Donovan (17 points, 13 assists) all lifted late in the game to give the Cavs a crucial victory. But that momentum could not be carried through in a heart stopping 6263 loss the next day to Mornington. Both sides started positively, but it was the Cavs who looked the goods, before the Breakers just overtook the home side with a late surge of momentum. YOUTH LEAGUE TWO WOMEN The ladder-leading Cavs were far too good for Whittlesea at home on Saturday afternoon, scoring a comfortable 68-54 victory. After enduring a tough opening quarter, in which the Pacers won 15-7, the Cavs got the game up and running, dominating the last three quarters. An impressive performance by Peta Rhodes (20 points, 6 rebounds) led the Cavs to a solid victory - their eighth win for the season.
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Raheem Lemons was all class against Eltham, scoring 24 points. 167974 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Historic win for golfing girls By Nick Creely
Berwick student Alexandra Hilliard shows off Haileybury’s Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS golf award. 168309
HAILEYBURY College’s historic female golf team has won its very first APS/AGSV Golf Championship. On Monday 1 May at Spring Valley Golf Club in Clayton South, the team of four, which comprised of golfers from the Berwick and Brighton campuses, competed in an all-male field and achieved glory - an extraordinary achievement that has never been seen before. With 18 different colleges from around the Melbourne area competing, including renowned schools such as St Kevin’s, Scotch College and Melbourne Grammar, Haileybury shone brightest in the team with the only female representation. Berwick Year 12 student Alexandra Hilliard, the cocaptain of the team, was bril-
liant with an individual score of just 69 - the best result of any individual player in the tournament - as Haileybury scored just 214, eight ahead of Yarra Valley Grammar on 222. Aside from Hilliard, who has aspirations to become a professional golfer, Gabriela Ruffels (Year 12, Brighton), Alizza Hetherington (Year 12, Brighton) and Zara Woodbridge (Year 11, Brighton) all contributed with stunning individual scores in the range of 70-80. Head of Golf at Haileybury, Chris Bamford, was ecstatic for the girls and for what it means for his school. “(I’m) extremely proud could not be prouder - it’s an absolute pleasure to be around them as their enthusiasm and love for the game of golf is infectious,” he said. “They all have ambitions to
become professional golfers, and several of them will have scholarship offers to play at the US college level in coming years. “They truly are wonderful ambassadors for Haileybury and for girls’ golf. They are fantastic role models for our younger golfers.” The achievement is sure to go down in Haileybury folklore, as usually in school sports, males and females compete separately. “This is a ground-breaking result for two reasons - firstly, it is the first time an all-girls team has represented Haileybury - or any school - in the APS/AGSV Golf Championships - needless to say, it is the first time an allgirls team has beaten the boys at this level,” he said. For the full results, head to agsvsport.com.au
Comets no match for Clifton Hill FFV SOCCER WRAP REVIEW - ROUND 7 STATE LEAGUE 1 - SOUTH-EAST Casey Comets’ disappointing 2017 season continued on Saturday afternoon, going down 0-3 to FC Clifton Hill at Quarries Park. In a tight first half in which either side were unable to find the net, it took until the 68th minute for the Hills to break through via some great work by Michael Catalano. From there the Comets capitulated, with Catalano once again finding the net late and then Phillip Vaiopoulos scoring late. In other matches, Warragul United were belted 0-4 to Mornington, Mooroolbark held off Morwell Pegasus 2-1, St Kilda SC defeated Manningham
United 1-0, Langwarrin punished Caulfield United 5-2 and South Springvale drew Malvern City 1-1. STATE LEAGUE 2 - SOUTH-EAST Doveton is now equal top of the South-East ladder after knocking off Beaumaris 3-1 at Waratah Reserve on Saturday. The impressive Doves were in complete control from the outset when Gethin Jones scored in the 29th minute, and from there piled on two more goals against the fellow top-four side. Berwick City’s clash with North Caulfield SC was postponed on Saturday night, with the match to be rescheduled at a later date. STATE LEAGUE 5 - SOUTH Two rivals went head-to-head on Saturday afternoon, with Bunyip District
Blues set in for Casey
and Pakenham United fighting out an entertaining 0-0 draw. Despite no team able to make the other pay on the scoreboard, both sides were on their game defensively. But nothing could separate the two improving outfits, and despite some late attacking forays for both teams, a single goal could not get through either keeper. In other matches across the league, Lyndale United comfortably knocked off the struggling Drouin Dragons 4-0 at Lyndale Secondary College, Rowville Eagles just pipped Casey Panthers 1-0, the dominant Sandown Lions got over the top of Somerville with ease 5-0, Old Doveton are flying at the Mentonians drew 1-1 with Dandenong moment,and now sit equal top of the Warriors and White Star Dandenong fell State League 2 ladder. 166493 0-3 to Chelsea FC. Picture: ROB CAREW
VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 5 The Northern Blues have put a five-year losing streak against Casey to bed, belting the struggling Demons by 55-points at Preston City Oval on Sunday afternoon. Right from the outset, Northern placed the Dees under immense pressure, and with 19 AFLlisted players running around, made the injury-plagued Demons look inadequate. Only two minutes into the match, AFL-listed midfielder Angus Brayshaw left the field after another head knock - his third concussion in the past year and one that leaves his immediate playing future under a serious cloud. In what was a tight, tough first term that had plenty of consequences, the Blues completely obliterated the visitors on the outside, running them ragged and controlling the contest through uncontested marking and efficiency going forward. Much of the same ensued in the second quarter, with the Demons starting to become undisciplined. Dennis Armfield missed a relatively simple set-shot goal, before a mini melee broke out, resulting in a free kick and a resultant goal to the Blues. The margin was 39-points and the game was slipping away from the Demons’ grasp. And if any hope of a shock comeback was on the cards, the Blues shut that down quickly, kicking five unanswered goals in 15 minutes to drag the margin to 65-points and beyond reach. Although the Demons fought the game out hard and actually won the last quarter by 10-points, it was a bitterly disappointing performance that sees them slump to 1-4 and 11th on the VFL ladder. What will be of most concern for Demons Coach Justin Plapp and his group is the ease in which the Blues worked the ball around the ground with little duress. Casey-listed player Bailey Fritsch was highly impressive as a marking forward in a rare bright spot for the Dees, kicking three of the team’s six goals, while James Harmes (41 disposals), Alex Neal-Bullen (35 disposals), Jay Kennedy-Harris (25 disposals) and Jack Trengove (22 disposals) fought hard but lacked kicking penetration and support. For the Blues, ex-Giant Kristan Jaksch put his name up for a senior recall, bagging five goals. Casey will finally play its second home game of the season when it hosts Port Melbourne at Casey Fields on Saturday night. NORTHERN BLUES 3.4 7.9 12.12 14.14(98) CASEY DEMONS 0.1 1.6 2.7 6.7(43) NORTHERN BLUES Goals: K. Jaksch 5, L. Sumner 3, C. Polson 2, D. Armfield, K. LeBois, T. Wilson, D. Cuningham. Best: B. Boekhorst, T. Wilson, L. Jones, J. Lamb, D. Armfield, L. Sumner. CASEY DEMONS Goals: B. Fritsch 3, J. Kennedy-Harris, S. Dwyer, A. Neal-Bullen. Best: J. Harmes, A. Neal-Bullen, B. Fritsch, J. Moncrieff, J. Munro, S. Dwyer.
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