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both a hug?” Ms Brown said on her reunion with the boys. When her purse was swiftly grabbed from her, the boys seemed to arrive from nowhere, she recalled. “It was pretty scary,” Ms Brown said. “The person who did it was determined not to let it up.” She was grateful that Nicholas’s injured eye, swollen from the punch, had since recovered. Nicholas recalled that the situation didn’t feel real. It was like a movie. “I just ran at him and tried to tackle him, and got punched,” he said. “He ran away and my other friend gave chase, caught up and got the purse. “That’s when the other men apprehended him.” Chysander said he’d told few people about his heroic act. He’d do the same thing if the situation happened again. “I’ll be more prepared next time.”

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Two young heroes have been lauded for their bravery after chasing down an aggressive purse-snatcher at Lynbrook shopping centre. Nicholas Axford, 15, and Chysander Sathiyamoorthy, 14, instinctively took chase when they heard a shopper scream in distress on 2 June. They grappled with the thief - a man seemingly in his twenties - in an attempt to capture him. Despite Nicholas being punched in the face and threatened with scissors, the Hampton Park Secondary College students did not give up the struggle. Witnesses Michael Green and Gary Johnstone then helped overpower the man to complete a successful citizen’s arrest. The four heroes were recognised for their quick actions at a Casey Council meeting on 20 June. At the presentation, Sergeant Royce Dayton of Cranbourne police said their conduct restored his belief in humanity and goodness in difficult times. “It immediately caught my heart,” he told the meeting. Sgt Dayton said the teens - not in superhero costume, but still in their school uniforms - had acted decisively to put something right. The sergeant had later told this ‘Good Samaritan’ story to his own three sons. “What it shows them is that good still prevails. “It would have been easy for someone to not do anything ... and we completely understand that. “(In this case) we should get behind this good behaviour and reward it.” The four received the thanks of Sgt Dayton, Casey Mayor Sam Aziz and the handbag’s owner, Pam Brown. “How are you? Can I give you


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Community News Secure your seats today for the 2017 Women’s Lunch! Founder of Big Hearted Business Claire Bowditch will front the stage for the next Casey-Cardinia Women’s Lunch. Presented as part of the annual Victorian Small Business Festival which runs state wide from 1 to 31 August, this lunch provides the perfect opportunity for local business women to network and enjoy a two-course meal. This years guest speaker Clare Bowditch is an extraordinary and inspiring person! She has managed to combine her artistic talents with the qualities of a successful business woman. Clare is an ARIA award winning songwriter, performer, radio broadcaster and Logie-nominated actor. Clare is also the founder of Big Hearted Business. Her corporate character teaches creative people about business and business people about being creative as one of the new pathways to success. The event will take place at the Cardinia Cultural Centre on Friday 4 August from 11.30 am until 2.30 pm. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.caseycardinia.com. au/businesslunch

Australian Ballet Workshop Let your children learn from some of the best these school holidays as the Australian Ballet Education team visit Cranbourne East for a unique workshop.

New online portal for kindergarten families! Kindergarten applications have now gone digital following the introduction of a new Parent Portal. The new portal will allow families the chance to enrol their children into kinder online, and offers all the information they need via their own account. The parent portal will go live on 30 June. The City of Casey recently reviewed and updated its Priority of Access, a system which is in line with the Department of Education and Training guidelines. Council is obliged to adhere to these guidelines in order to receive funding.

Despite the growing demand, Casey has always offered a spot to every family that has applied for kindergarten and we expect this to continue into the future. The Victorian Government has always required that children from vulnerable backgrounds be prioritised during kindergarten allocations. The date of application is no longer being used to prioritise the allocation of kindergarten places.

Let the fun continue in Casey! The fun and excitement of the Winter Arts Festival continues as a number of exciting events on the calendar fast approach! The Winter Arts Festival offers fun and excitement for all members of the family through June, July and August. The festival celebrates the arts within Casey through a variety of different events such as performances, art exhibitions, open studios, workshops and more. Look out for these happening over the next couple of weeks:

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Be part of the 2017 Cranbourne GP Run! Expressions of Interest are now open to be a stallholder at one of City of Casey’s biggest and greatest events of the year.

Join the team at The Factory and explore the fundamentals of ballet and co-create your own dance to perform at the end of the week.

The Cranbourne GP Run is back as a roar of motorcycles and sea of colour and chrome ill the streets on Saturday 21 October.

Two sessions will run for just $20 per person at The Factory Rehearsal Centre, Cranbourne East. Registrations close on 28 June and bookings can be made at www.casey.vic.gov.au/ theaustralianballet.

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Cranbourne to travel en-mass to Phillip Island for the 2017 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. Casey is currently seeking Expressions of Interest for the 2017 Cranbourne GP Run, so if you’re a food or beverage provider, sell toys, clothes, novelties or you’re simply a bike enthusiast, come on board! For more information, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/gprun. Applications close Monday 24 July.

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Benefits in the balance By Cam Lucadou-Wells Zagame’s expects to reap more than $1.5 million a year from a proposed 10 extra poker machines at its Berwick Springs Hotel. The hotel, in its submission to the state’s gambling regulator, concluded the machines would be a social benefit that outweighed the risk of greater problem gambling. One of the claimed community benefits at Casey’s top-earning pokies venue was funding a $2.3 million renovation of the hotel with a larger bistro and child’s play area. The venue would also build a ‘community service booth’ with a telephone to access a taxi or gambler’s help services, if the proposal was successful. Zagame’s also pledged to create five more full-time jobs and ramp up its donation program to sports and welfare groups to $100,000 a year. The extra 10 machines would have a “relatively marginal” impact on problem gamblers, according to the submission. The venue was not in a low socioeconomic area, nor near schools or supermarkets, it argued. However nearby suburbs Berwick and Narre Warren South had higher-than-average levels of housing stress. Berwick anti-pokies advocate Tom Cummings told Star News the premise that an existing venue with 10 extra machines wouldn’t attract more problem gamblers was flawed. “What they’re saying is the venue is extremely successful. It has hordes of people in the restaurant and bistro funnelling through the venue to play the machines, and there’s not enough machines at peak times. “They want to get people into their restaurant and bistro and then get more people in front of the machines. “The more people in front of the

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Tom Cummings disputes the claim that more pokies bring a community benefit. 169118 machines, the more pokie addicts with moderate or serious risks of harm we’re going to end up with.” Mr Cummings, a problem gambler himself, said the community service booth was unlikely to be used by a pokies addict. He said the promised $100,000 of annual community donations was a “drop in the ocean”, given the hotel’s 95 machines made more than $16.5 million in 2015/16. In the same year, $124.8 million went down pokie slots in Casey - a

rise of 4.6 per cent. It is the second highest council area in Victoria. In a submitted report for Zagame’s, economist Michael Clyne stated the rise was largely due to Casey’s population growth. Mr Clyne estimated that 75 per cent of the extra machines’ windfall would have transferred from competing venues. In a social and economic impact assessment, it was argued that the venue needed extra machines due to “missing” revenue during about 10

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hours a week of peak activity. It also needed to cater for a surge in activity in the dining areas. “It is this high demand across the entire venue that is the primary driver of the request for additional machines at the venue,” stated a consultant’s report on behalf of Zagame’s. Casey Council is still taking submissions for its own social impacts assessment of the proposal. The Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation has not yet set a date to hear the matter.

Allies in pokies fight - Tom’s not alone By Cam Lucadou-Wells A one-man campaign against the ‘one-armed bandits’ has become a fight by many. Berwick man Tom Cummings has enlisted the support of lobby group Alliance for Gambling Reform against an application for 10 extra pokies at Zagame’s Berwick Springs Hotel. The alliance, which is backed by more than 60 groups and Victorian councils, has set up an online petition on its ‘pokiesplayyou’ webpage. The webpage states the venue, which already has 95 machines, was on track to reap $18 million from pokies in 2017-’18. It was the 10th highest-earning pokies venue in the state.

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It states the $125 million lost to pokies in Casey last financial year was “money that could have been spent in our local community”. “Poker machines hurt people; there is a proven link between poker machines and family violence, depression, divorce and crime.” Mr Cummings, who has written a popular anti-pokies blog ‘cyenne’ for the past seven years, has also joined the alliance’s board. “It’s fantastic to have the alliance behind this. It’s going to create so much more awareness.” Among the alliance backers are Greater Dandenong and Cardinia Shire councils, but not Casey Council.

In a budget report on 20 June, a Casey officer stated it would not recommend the council contribute $25,000 to join the alliance. “Council has had a long history through its Electronic Gaming Machine Strategy of maintaining a balanced approach towards gambling activities. “While Casey does have an overall high expenditure on gambling, the per adult spend is lower than the Melbourne metro and state averages.” Alliance spokesman Tom Mohr said the group was supportive of individuals and small groups taking a stand against the spread of pokies. It is also campaigning against pokies in a proposed hotel at Station

Street, Officer, and a similar proposal in Craigieburn. “There’s already been interest outside of Berwick in this proposal and that’s largely to do with Tom (Cummings). “We’re keen to use the issue to build community awareness of poker machines around the local community.” Mr Mohr said it would be difficult to convince the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Reform to knock back the Zagame’s proposal, but “it can be done”. “We’re starting to see the VCGLR take into consideration the harms and the community objections. “There is a change happening.”

A Clyde teenager has been imprisoned for three years for two “violent and frightening” armed robberies as well as car-jacking an elderly couple and their four-month-old grandchild. Kuay Jok, 18, with two teen accomplices, approached the 78-year-old victims as they loaded their grand-daughter into a car seat outside their Brunswick home in November, the County Court of Victoria heard. In a calm manner, Jok opened the BMW door, looked at the ignition and then asked the would-be victims where the keys were. The victims were “unsurprisingly ... terrified”, Judge Claire Quin said during sentencing on 16 June. The grandmother was allowed to take the baby out of the car, while the grand-dad helped Jok start the car. Over the next two days, a hooded, disguised Jok and co-offenders used the stolen car during two store robberies in Thornbury and Reservoir. On each occasion, Jok pointed a knife at the store attendants before making off with a total of $13,000 of cash and cigarettes. At the Reservoir store, Jok jumped the counter and yelled his demands aggressively. The worker and his friend barricaded themselves in a back store room, banging on a wall for neighbouring businesses to call the police. Much of the goods in the latter robbery were recovered when the offenders were arrested near the stolen BMW in Epping that afternoon. One of the victims said in a statement to the court that he felt unsafe, fearful and insecure in his own shop, and had lost sleep and social confidence. He’d cut short his opening hours and bolstered security as a result. Judge Quin said Jok had fled from war-torn South Sudan as a four-year-old, and grew up with little contact with his father who stayed back in their homeland. Jok denied he had substance problems, though he was affected by alcohol and cannabis during the offences, according to a Youth Justice report. He had been expelled from Cranbourne East Secondary College in Year 12 for nonattendance. Judge Quin took into account Jok’s youth as a major factor as well as his early guilty plea, limited criminal history and reported remorse. The serious crimes against “soft targets”, the value of the stolen goods and the use of face-covering disguise were aggravating factors. There was a tension between deterring such “appalling” conduct and the over-riding goal to rehabilitate young offenders, the judge noted. An “impressionable” and “immature” Jok seemed to have been influenced by middleaged prisoners as he lay wait in adult remand for the past seven months. Judge Quin said Jok needed guidance to keep out of serious trouble. Despite a prosecution submission for further adult jail, Jok was sentenced to serve the rest of his term in youth detention.

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Mayor’s China call By Garry Howe Inspired by a recent visit to China, mayor Sam Aziz is committed to making the City of Casey one of the world’s smartest cities within 20 years. Cr Aziz told guests at his annual Business Leaders Dinner at Cranbourne Turf Club on Thursday 15 June that Casey was well placed to be home to Australia’s version of Silicon Valley in the United States or China’s impressive National Science Park. He said Marshall Baillieu’s Minter Farm property in Berwick was ideal for this purpose, having been earmarked as a technological park. The mayor insisted the China trip in April - with council colleague Wayne Smith and two members of Casey’s management staff - was already bringing tangible benefits to the region. He said a letter of intent was signed to form an economic partnership with Dujiangyan City, which goes against the regular convention of having several visits before that step is taken. “This is not all aspirational,” he said. “We are almost in daily contact with China and have committed money to making this relationship happen. “This is about opening up the City of Casey to one of the world’s most dynamic economies.” Dujiangyan City has a population of 652,000 people and has a lot of similarities to Casey, Cr Aziz said. Its mayor will tour Casey in a reciprocal visit later this month. Cr Aziz said China was creating a city the size of Brisbane every six months and was a world leader in technology and innovation. He described its National Science Park - where the Chinese Government pays 10,000 scientists each day to undertake research and development in a whole range of areas as “as one of the most remarkable places I have seen on earth”. “It is their version of Silicon Valley in the US,” Cr Aziz explained. “They are aiming to improve the lives of people through technology, tapping in to every aspect of human endeavour where innovation can occur. “We want to bring this kind of development to the heart of Casey. “Some of the jobs that exist now won’t exist 20 years from now and

In brief Local jobs needed Casey Mayor Sam Aziz said a vibrant business community was the key to turning around the concerning commuter lifestyle that many in the city had to endure. He said 70 per cent of people currently left the region to work and he wanted to reverse that trend to cut that figure to 30 per cent and have 70 per cent of the population working locally. Business creation and innovation was the key to achieving that, he said. “Businesses are the engine room of the local economy,” Cr Aziz told guest at his annual Business Leaders Dinner on Thursday 15 June at Cranbourne Turf Club. “Governments don’t create jobs, their role is to create the environment in which businesses can flourish. “Without you we would be blowing a lot of wind into an empty bag.”

Bigger than Tasmania Casey is on track to overtake Tasmania in terms of population. Mayor Sam Aziz told guests that the Casey population currently stood at 311,000 residents, making it the largest city in the state. He said, with nearly 10,000 new residents coming in each year, that the population would explode to half a million people within two decades. “That means we will be bigger in population than the whole of Tasmania.”

Casey Mayor Sam Aziz says Casey could become the country's Silicon Valley. some of the jobs that will exist in 20 years’ time we don’t know about now.” Cr Aziz said Casey was committed to becoming a “smart city” within one or two decades - one that has traffic control without traffic lights, using driverless vehicle technology, and where rubbish bins self-regulate the waste. “It was remarkable to travel around Dujiangyan City and not experience the traffic congestion I do on Clyde Road each day,” he said. “Despite the high population, there is very limited traffic congestion in China.” Cr Aziz said Casey had already taken steps towards this aim, having digitalised 14 council services. He said the previously archaic process of issuing disabled parking permits was a great example of this. “These people have a disability, yet the hoops we made them jump through to get a permit was incredible.” He explained that they could now make an application online and have it ratified by their GP. “Now they can do this with one conversation with their GP.” All Casey staff now have mobile devices to access council records on

Cash is not enough The current $400 million commitment to solve congestion on the Monash is not enough to achieve the job, says Casey Mayor Sam Aziz. Cr Aziz told said that a further billion dollars from the state and federal governments was needed to get the job done properly and resolve the congestion problems in the southeast. “We can’t have our politicians resting on their laurels,” he said. “For the State Government to spend $1.4 billion in the west and nothing in the southeast is ridiculous. “We need this to be equalised.” Above: Mayor Sam Aziz thanks Casey's Ambassador to China and world acclaimed opera singer Shu-Cheen Yu for her performance. Pictures: HILTON STONE Left: George de Crespigney from the Melbourne Football Club makes a point as part of a panel speaking about the connection between sport and business. the spot, eliminating so much wasted time sifting through paperwork. Cr Aziz said he was heading back to China in October and encouraged Casey business people to join him on that trip. “I would love to fill a plane with

Casey business people,” he said. “We will be happy to open the doors for you.” Adding to the Chinese flavour of the dinner, Casey’s Ambassador to China and world acclaimed opera singer Shu-Cheen Yu sang Amazing Grace.

Permission for take off Casey will be working with logistical company the Goodman Group to help deliver an airport in the south-east and make Hastings the state’s next container port, rather than in the west of the state. “The science and the economics make sense for this to happen,” Cr Aziz told guests.

Business interest free loans Casey will allocate $100,000 a year in interest-free loans to try to stimulate innovation in the local business community. Mayor Sam Aziz announced the Business Innovation Fund initiative at his annual Business Leaders Dinner on Thursday 15 June. Cr Aziz said five businesses would be granted interest-free loans of $20,000 under the scheme, which would roll out each year.

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A developer has stated its “intention” of reinstating the Berwick Springs estate’s bluestone wall gateway as part of its controversial roundabout upgrade. In a recently-released application to Casey Council, developer Moremac Property Group stated it “opted” not to submit elevation plans for the reconstructed gateway at the Greaves Road and Berwick Springs Promenade intersection. That was because it was “seeking” to reinstate the entry features “as currently constructed”. “Our intention is to utilise/ re-use the signage and/or bluestone components where possible and beautify the area as per the submitted landscape plans.” The project, which will bulldoze the landscaped entry to make way for a widened

roundabout, has come under heavy opposition from Berwick Springs residents. Residents’ spokesman Michael Ball was concerned about the proposal for a single 1.2-metre wall in place of the current multi-level design - despite Casey mayor Sam Aziz pledging a full reinstatement at an “equivalent or superior” standard. Mr Ball said the proposal fell short of these “minimal standards”; Casey’s request for a $50,000 developer contribution had also “completely underfunded” the entry reinstatement. “It does concern me that $50,000 has only been allocated. “I think I know what the final outcome will be. Hopefully I am wrong.” Mr Ball also objected to the “unforgivable” public consulta-

tion and the “lack of respect” given to 3000 affected residents. Casey planning and infrastructure strategic director Peter Fitchett told a council meeting on 20 June that the proposal’s final design had not yet been approved by the council. It was still subject to a community submission process, including an information session on 21 June. Moremac is widening the roundabout to pave the way for Alira housing estate to be built north of Greaves Road. The estimated $3.6 million roundabout will also connect to an extension of Ward Road, add pedestrian lights across Greaves Road and provide links to land north of Hallam Valley Contour Drain. Objections to the project close on 7 July.

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Re: Casey Council's (proposed) $100,000 donation to St John of God Hospital. I am appalled that this issue is under “consideration” and even up for debate! What needs to be debated? Yes, no doubt there will be patients from outside the City of Casey using the facilities, and rightly so, but will they not also be bringing revenue to the city? Friends and family will shop, lunch etc in the area when visiting or while patients receive treatment. You are in the process of spending $125 million on the Bunjil Place Cultural Centre and have discussed $50,000 on a Christmas tree and Nativity scene. I’m sure these facilities will also be enjoyed by visitors from outside the City of Casey, also creating revenue! Here’s a newsflash for you - only those of us blessed with good health will be able to use Bunjil Place, the rest would greatly appreciate the services of a state of the art hospital within easy access. Why does everything have to be so damn political - what happened to common sense? Pam Hammond, Narre Warren.

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On Friday 16 June, the Cranbourne/Berwick News Facebook page published a story about two young men who were assaulted and robbed at Berwick Railway Station. The story broke in the same week the Crime Statistics Agency released figures showing crime in the area had risen over last year. Here is how our readers reacted to the news of the latest assault and robbery in the region: Judie Hedrick: Slap on the wrist to go back and repeat the crime again and again! Feel very sorry for the two young men who were attacked, they’ll bear the mental scars for a long time! Glenn Rocky: Grill these disrespectful little p*****. Throw the book at them. Make an example out of them. Get them off the streets. This makes me so angry. Andy Patterson: Back on the street in 20 minutes with a slap on the wrist and a please don’t do this again letter. Dieter Koch: I hope they are dealt the full

force of the law too. These attacks need to be stopped. Well done to the police in arresting them! Pauline Hughes: If this happened to my son, my hubby and I would both be in jail. Leanne Chaplin Naude: Well done Vic Police! The Crime Statistics Agency released the latest crime data from around the country this week. The Cranbourne/Berwick News conducted a thorough investigation into these statistics and published our findings on Facebook on Monday 19 June. With crime in the municipality up almost four times the state average, our online community reacted strongly. Here is a taste of what you had to say: Susan Baranyi: Insurance is higher if you live in Narre Warren due to higher crime than in Cranbourne. But we’re all labelled due to being under the Casey municipality. Karren Lee Dennis: And this is why we left Cranbourne!

Monday 19 June was the day a story about an accountant was launched on the Cranbourne/Berwick News Facebook page. Silvio Marinelli, however, is no ordinary accountant. His love of cricket and his memories of the Cranbourne of yesteryear attracted comments from our readers. Here is what you said about Silvio: Deb Nannagum Redgen: Great article about a great man, well done Silvio Marinelli, Gum and I are proud to call you friend. Sam Aziz: Great story for a great Australian. So proud of you and so proud we are friends. God bless always. Danny Di Iorio: Fantastic article Silvio. Loved all the references to the good old days in Cranny. Julie Davis: Great story Silvio, love reading about your life. Leanne Thorne: Well done Silvio, fantastic article and just a bloody great bloke!


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Hotbed of crime hits peak By Victoria Stone-Meadows The latest numbers from the Crime Statistics Agency show that overall crime in the City of Casey has increased to almost four times the state average. Overall criminal offices jumped 12.8 per cent in the 12 months from March 2016 to March 2017, with the rate of crime per 100,000 population increasing by 10.4 per cent. The City of Casey’s crime rise is significantly higher than the state average, which saw a four per cent increase in crime with the release of the latest statistics. The biggest increase in crime across the municipality in the year from March 2016 comes in the form of dangerous driving offences. In the year to March 2016 there were 21 dangerous driving offences, whereas to March 2017 there were 49 dangerous driving offences in Casey. This jump in offences on our roads accounts for a 133 per cent increase in dangerous driving between March 2016 and March 2017. Acting Superintendent for Division Three of the Southern Metro Region, Simon Humphrey, said the figures were positive for highway patrol units. “There has been a strong commitment and focus on road trauma reduction in Casey and surrounding areas,” he said. “Often an increase in these types of offences is reflective of increased effort by police.” “Casey has been fortunate to have State Highway Patrol resources deployed into the area to complement our local Highway Patrol and this will continue.” However, justice regulation offences are down across the municipality with more people complying with their bail conditions and fewer people

breaching court imposed orders. Between March 2016 and March 2017, 156 fewer people breached court imposed intervention orders in the City of Casey, bringing the total down by just under 60 per cent. Similarly, there were 216 fewer cases of people breaching their bail conditions, bringing the total bail breaches in Casey down 58 per cent. While crimes against the person, including assaults, abductions and sexual offences have increased in Casey, violent crimes against emergency personnel have fallen. Between 2016 and 2017, there was a 35 per cent increase in common assaults and an almost 70 per cent increase in people throwing objects and endangering others. Aggravated burglaries have increased in the most recent data with the

12 months to March 2016 recording 267 instances and March 2017 recording 358 aggravated burglary offences in the municipality. “We understand the community’s concerns about aggravated burglaries increasing and Casey police are committed to getting on top of this issue,” Act Supt Humphrey said. “While this type of offence is not common and the chances of it happening to you are extremely low, there have been a number of violent attacks on innocent people within their own home. “Significant resources have been invested with the creation of specific teams of detectives to investigate these offences and over the last two years we have doubled the number of offenders arrested for this type of crime.” Act Supt Humphrey said it was ev-

eryone’s responsibility to keep their homes and possessions secure, and to protect themselves from crime. “We want to remind the community that there are steps you can take to enhance the safety of yourself and your property,” he said. “Make your house difficult to break into by locking lock all your doors and windows and consider home security systems such as CCTV and alarms.” Figures also show there has been a significant drop in harassment offences with the year to March 2016 recording 217 such offences and the year to March 2017 only recording 93. Both thefts from cars and thefts of cars have increased, with people stealing from others’ cars up by 25 per cent and people stealing whole cars 34 per cent. Act Supt Humphrey said the rise

in thefts from cars in the municipality was in line with a similar trend all across Victoria. “Theft of number plates in particular has increased across the state, particularly through the middle part of 2016,” he said. “We have improved our tasking of police resources to prevent and disrupt these type of offences and have developed strategies to target high-risk recidivist offenders.” Graffiti in the City of Casey is also down, with the most recent statistics showing there has been a 25 per cent drop in the number of graffiti offences from 111 in the 12 months to March 2016 to 84 to March 2017. Drugs and weapons offences have continued to fall, with fewer offences in both areas of crime in Casey between March 2016 and 2017. Drug dealing and trafficking in Casey fell by 20 per cent, while cultivation and manufacture of drugs fell by almost 30 per cent. However, people being caught with illicit drugs in their possession in Casey has remained steady with the 12 months to Match 2016 recording 978 cases of drug possession and to March 2017 recording 984 cases. Act Supt Humphrey said the increase in crime in the region was in line with the population growth and as the City of Casey grew, the crime in the area would level out to an expected level. “In the latter parts of 2016 we saw crime rates begin to level out and we are now seeing something of a downturn.” Act Supt Humphrey said dedicated police in the Casey region were doing everything they could to stop criminals in their tracks and expected to see crime decreasing in the coming years.

Breaking up the growing trend Police are appealing for assistance to “break the back” of the cannabis industry’s grow house operations, after a home in Pakenham was raided last week as part of the Drug Task Force’s Operation Chronos. Operation Chronos is a joint operation between the Drug Task Force and regional investigators focusing on the detection of cannabis crop houses and associated organised crime syndicates across Victoria. Police from the Dandenong Divisional Response Unit executed three search warrants in Melbourne’s south-east last week as part of the operation. Officers raided properties on Thwaites Road, Pakenham, and Tangerine Drive and Harrington Drive, Narre Warren South - all typical suburban streets - early on Thursday 15 June. A 47-year-old Hallam man was arrested after he was found hiding inside an alleged crop house on Harrington Drive.

An unsuspecting quiet suburban street. Police carried out a drug raid in Thwaites Road, Pakenham, on Thursday 15 June as part of the statewide Operation Chronos.

He has been charged with cultivating a narcotic plant and has been remanded to appear at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Friday 28 July. Police spokesman Acting Sergeant Alistair Parsons said the three raids came under the same operation but are not necessarily linked. Last week police described Melbourne as the “engine room of the nation’s cannabis industry,” also raising crime syndicate invoolvement.

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China wings to fly again? By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council is considering a second mission to China this year with a delegation of businesses. The news was dropped during public submissions to the council’s 2017-’18 budget on 20 June. At the meeting, Casey Residents and Ratepayers' Association spokesman Brendan Browne had taken aim at the council’s “wasteful” trips to China in 2013 and 2017. “We know the costs are significant but we don’t know what the costs are.” It was unclear what was paid to council staff and consultants who took part on the trips, he said. The economic projects with China, such as a proposed ice rink in 2013, seemed “passing fads” rather than “serious achievable projects with real value”, the CRRA submission stated. Mr Browne also noted Cardinia Shire’s lack of interest and

Casey businesses not jumping aboard the most recent trip in April. Mayor Sam Aziz responded that the China trip’s merits and costs were outlined in an “extensive” public report. He said a “planeful” of local businesses were expected to join the council in a possible repeat of the trip in October. It was worth spending $16,000 on a trip that would potentially accrue “millions and millions of dollars” in investment as well as jobs, he said. “I encourage the (CRRA) to talk to the real business community.” In further points, Mr Browne noted the council paid its mayor and councillors at the highest possible pay scale. Casey’s mayor is paid up to $94,641 a year, and its councillors up to $29,630 each - plus allowances and reimbursements. “We don’t think you’re underpaid,” Mr Browne said. “Given the public expectations.”

“We hope you live up to those expectations as much as possible.” The CRRA also called for the itemised disclosure of noncapital costs in the budget, as well as outlining the $3.2 million cost for rehabilitating the notorious Stevensons Road landfill in Cranbourne in 2017’18. Other submissions included a call for a dog park in Hallam, rates rebates to encourage the retention of large heritage properties and cutting “doublecharging” rates for retirement village residents. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria requested Casey seal 500 metres of Ballarto Road leading up to the Cranbourne Botanic Gardens’ west gate. In a report, the council responded it would be “premature” to allocate the request in 2017-’18 without detailed investigation. Cr Aziz said the submissions would be considered prior to the budget’s finalisation on 27 June.

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Here’s cheers to Neitz Melbourne Football Club legend David Neitz landed at Fountain Gate to pour some beer for a cause. His label Brewmanity Beer Company has raised more than $100,000 for the Cure

for MND Foundation, inspired by his former coach Neale Daniher. As is well-known, Mr Daniher is raising millions for research into Motor Neurone Disease - what he labels the ‘Beast’.

Sensory garden to soothe students By Cam Lucadou-Wells A bold, imaginative sensory garden is set to bear impressive fruit at Berwick Lodge Primary School. On a massive 1800-square metre plot, the garden will provide calming touches, sights, smells, tastes and sounds to its visitors. Once this site was a car park. In the future, it will be a many-splendoured thing an outdoor classroom, chess board, bridge, jetty, dry creek bed, water feature, art works and musical instruments. It will also recognise the endangered helmeted honeyeater bird, which is also part of the school’s logo. Assistant principal Sandra McCrum said much research had been done into gardens helping students to soften and enhance their senses, or just having “time out”. “Lots of schools are putting in gardens now. There’s

a move away from having hard plastic environments for children. “It is a new and exciting educational outdoor learning environment, which the school and local community can utilise.” The all-abilities garden with wheelchair access was designed by school parent Andy Coupar, of Eskape Landscapes. Just constructed in June, the project makes use of indigenous plants, water-saving techniques and recycled materials. It has been assisted by grants from City of Casey, RACV and Junior Landcare as well as donated materials and the labour of parents. It complements the school’s shared community garden built in 2014, but also its award-winning robotics technology program, says Ms McCrum. “It’s the best of both worlds.”

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Quiet time By Cam Lucadou-Wells A purpose-built room for aggressive emergency department patients will be installed at Casey Hospital. The behavioural assessment room will be used to manage patients who put staff, patients or themselves at risk of harm, Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley said. In 2015-’16, there were 585 occupational violence incidents reported at Monash Health hospitals including Casey. A total of 33 incidents led to a staff injury, illness or condition. “The new behavioural assessment room will take violent and aggressive patients out of the emergency department, where they may also be threatening or disrupting other patients, and put them into an environment where they can

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calm down and receive safe assessment and treatment,” Ms Graley said. “No hospital worker or patient deserves to be assaulted or threatened - that’s why we’re taking the action needed to make our hospitals safer.” Recently Monash Health received funding for CCTV cameras and to upgrade secure electronic access doors at its hospitals. The hospital’s security guard numbers will also rise as part of the State Government’s bolstered $40 million Health Service Violence Prevention Fund. Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation state branch secretary Lisa Fitzpatrick welcomed the extra security funds and a new workplace safety campaign to protect hospital staff from “everyday violence”. “Nurses are hit by frustrated parents waiting with their chil-

dren in emergency, midwives are threatened by former partners of mothers who have just given birth and nurses are chastised for calling the police when a patient throws furniture at them,” Ms Fitzpatrick said. The families of nurses, midwives, doctors and paramedics should not have to worry if they will come home safely tonight.” Ms Fitzpatrick said improving safety need not cost money but involved a change to the culture that accepted violence as part of the job. A Monash Health spokesman said planning for the behavioural assessment room was progressing well. “We take occupational violence and aggression extremely seriously. “To reduce the number of incidents a range of staff training initiatives are underway.”

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Waste is not a hard target By Cam Lucadou-Wells

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Top VCAL results delivered Narre Warren South P-12 College’s high-achieving VCAL program has been awarded a prestigious statewide prize. The college received the VCL Chair’s Award for outstanding achievement in delivering its program. Principal Rob Duncan told the awards ceremony at Federation Square on 26 May that the program was his greatest professional joy. For many of the students, it was the first time that school “made sense”. And many have not turned back from that point, nurtured on a “positive culture of success”. Since 2006, there have been 1977 graduates. From those, six are now employed at the school

as a youth worker, a multi-cultural aide, a Registered Training Organisation manager, an ensemble director, a voice teacher, an attendance officer and a wellbeing receptionist. Other graduates have gone onto nursing, policing, IT, masters degrees, child protection, tradies and other diverse vocations. Mr Duncan praised his VCAL team, especially Kelly Lackmann who has received five VCAL teaching awards and led the program with “amazing enthusiasm and great care for every student”. “There’s no question that her hard work, passion and belief that all students can achieve positive educational outcomes has made our program what it is.”

The award was presented by Parliamentary Secretary for Education and Narre Warren North MP Judith Couacaud Graley. “Their exemplary program has gone from strength to strength over the past 11 years and I know so many students who have gone on to great careers thanks to their time in this program,” Ms Graley said. Students from the school’s VCAL Foundation Team received a team achievement award for the school’s vertical wall garden project. More than 30 kilograms of the garden’s vegetables had been donated to OzHarvest to feed homeless people across Melbourne. It was the 20th team achievement award won by the school’s VCAL students.

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It seems nothing is beyond saving from landfill at Nossal High School’s recycling wall. The school’s NEST (Nossal Environmental Sustainability Team) led by teacher Jessica Ball has set up a wall that collects disused batteries, mobile phones, pens, pencils and markers, toothcare and beauty products and crushable supermarket bags. It is part of the team’s 18-month campaign to make waste less of a mountain, and more of a molehill. Last year, the school saved 40 cubic metres of

waste and reduced its printing paper usage by 15 per cent as a result of NEST initiatives. In September, the team ran a sustainability summit inspiring 100 participants from 10 schools to take leadership on the issue. Less than a 45-litre bin of waste-to-landfill was created during the forum. NEST aims for zero-waste at the next forum in September. Further, the team has earned three ResourceSmart Schools stars, raised awareness about recycling and created a new compost system for the school. The team also aims to plant 300 trees in an hour for School Tree Day this year.


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Cultural slice at Selandra Rise By Victoria Stone-Meadows

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The Selandra Rise Shopping Centre in Clyde North celebrated two successful years of trading with an Indian cultural festival on Saturday 17 June. The event celebrated the shopping centre’s opening in 2015 with many traditional and modern parts of Indian culture taking centre stage. The shopping centre hosted the president of the Australia India Business Council Rashi Kapoor as well as Prince Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar of the royal house of Mewar in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Along with the esteemed guests, visitors to the centre were treated to raffles, dances and songs, and many other festivities. There was traditional Bharatanatyam dance, modern Bollywood dancing, and an energetic Bangda (Punjabi) dance to finish off the day. Star News Photographer Rob Carew went along to the gala function to capture the colour and energy of this cultural display.

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Prompt action Squamous cell carcinomas are the second most common skin cancers in Australia after basal cell carcinomas, according to Dr Mike Inskip at Berwick’s Sun Patrol Clinic. They appear on the sun-damaged skin of people over 40, and are particularly common on the scalp of bald men, on the back of hands and forearms and legs in those who wear shorts, Dr Inskip said. They present as hard, tender lumps or ulcers and can grow very quickly, sometimes over a matter of weeks. Dr Inskip said they required prompt, complete excision as these cancers were capable of spreading into the lymphatic system and blood stream. “A small number of more aggressive squamous cell carcinomas need radiotherapy in addition to surgical excision,” Dr Inskip said. “As with all skin cancers, the earlier they are diagnosed and treated the better.” Sun Patrol is at 48 Van Der Haar Avenue, Berwick. For an appointment, phone 9769 3358.

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What’s on 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.

Spiritual landscapes Multi-award winning artist Robert Knight will demonstrate his ‘spiritual landscape’ painting style at Berwick Art Society. Knight has exhibited his depictions of rainforests, cityscapes, atmospheric aerial views and seascapes in Australia and overseas. His style ranges from realist contemporary to a design-oriented format. ■ 28 June, 7.15pm. Old Cheese Factory function room, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick. Members $10, non-members $12.

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.

Artwork sale Berwick Art Society’s paint group sells its artworks each Thursday. Everyone is welcome to visit and chat with the artists. ■ Thursdays, 11.30am-2.30pm at the Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick.

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.

Calligraphy and paper craft In an age where the computer print-out is the norm, calligraphy, the art of fine writing, is more than ever appreciated. This class starts with foundational script and moves on to italic, gothic, pointed gothic, uncial and copperplate. ■ Mondays during the school term. 12.30pm2.30pm. Cost: $65 for the term. Materials cost: Calligraphy Kit - Beginners: $40, returning students - $12. Payable to tutor at first lesson. Balla Balla Community Centre 5990 0900.

Kids’ pottery workshop Children are introduced to different clay types, clay-firing techniques and create their own masterpieces at three Wednesday afternoon classes. Suitable for children aged six and over. ■ 28 June, 4.30pm-6pm. Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South. $48, all materials included. Bookings: 9704 2781 or office@oakgrovecc. org.au.

Evening yoga with meditation Join qualified instructor Sarah for a classical yoga session incorporating breathing and meditation. Yoga provides the tools to show up in life in such a way that actions align with people’s deepest values and purpose. Attendees should wear loose comfortable clothing and bring a blanket and a mat if they have one. ■ Wednesday evenings during term. 7pm8.15pm. Balla Balla Community Centre 5990 0900.

Book sale The Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library is holding a book sale. Second-hand books in good condition will be on sale. Stock up for winter reading. ■ Friday 23 June and Saturday 24 June during library opening hours. 15 High Street, Berwick. Contact Judith Dwyer 9707 3519.

Patchwork club From beginners through to experienced patchworkers, everyone is welcome to come along and patchwork in a fun friendly environment. BYO sewing machine and materials. ■ Mondays during school term. 10am-noon. Cost: $50 for the term. Balla Balla Community Centre 5990 0900.

U3A art exhibition U3a Cranbourne is holding an art exhibition. Come along and see what wonderful work local U3A Cranbourne members have produced. ■ Lynbrook Community Centre, corner Lynbrook Drive and 2 Harris Street, Lynbrook, commencing on Monday 5 June and going until 30 June. For further information, contact Anne Thompson, 5996 7841 or 0419 509 875.

Cranbourne Day View Club The Cranbourne Day View Club is looking for new members to join the group. The group is helping to sponsor students through The Smith Family. ■ Meetings are the first Wednesday of the

month at the Amstel Club. For more information, contact Trish Ransom on 5995 7037.

Sensational movers Keep fit this winter and join the Hallam Sensational Movers club. A gentle exercise class for those who prefer it or step up their pace if they can. ■ Mondays 11.15am and Wednesdays 11am at the Scout Hall, Gunns Road, Hallam. $5 per class. Phone 9703 1688 for more details.

Something different for seniors Come and try a game of table tennis with the Narre Warren Seniors Club. Male and female players are welcome. Friendly games just for fun and exercise. Entry fee is $1 and sharing coffee, tea and biscuits makes it a social morning with friends. Free coaching is provided. ■ Saturday mornings from 9.30am-noon. 192-196 Centre Road, near the Narre Warren railway station. Contact: 9704 0015 or 0426 736 467.

Senior Citizens Club Hallam Senior Citizens Club is open Monday,

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

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

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

Affordable healthy cooking 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.

Chris takes a hit for the homeless By Victoria Stone-Meadows Casey Cardinia Libraries CEO Chris Buckingham will brave the cold this month for the annual St Vinnies CEO Sleepout at Melbourne University.

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sleeping rough on a piece of cardboard on the night of Thursday 22 June in the south lawn underground carpark at the University of Melbourne’s Parkville campus. The CEOs will be served soup from the Vinnies Soup Van and hear real-life experiences from Vinnies volunteers and people they assist. Mr Buckingham said the CEO Sleepout provided an opportunity to encourage discussion, debate and ultimately influence the issue of homelessness and poverty in the Casey Cardinia region. St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria CEO Sue Cattermole said the sleepout gave those in our society with the most power a chance to gain an understanding of how difficult life was for some in our communities. “The Vinnies CEO Sleepout is a hugely important event on the corporate calendar - one that is grounding and eye-opening to the real economic and social issues that we don’t always see in our everyday, busy lives. It’s a unique meeting of minds,” she said. Everyone in the Casey Cardinia region is encouraged to support Mr Buckingham in reaching his fund-raising goal and providing much-needed funds for the soup vans. To find out more about the CEO Sleepout and to donate to the cause, visit www.ceosleepout. org.au.

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Just a handful of prestige home sites left in our boutique estate, so close to Beaconsield & Berwick.

A GREAT PLACE TO CALL HOME Visit us at: Pink Hill Boulevard, Oicer

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Pakenham Upper

5A 4B 4D 1C

74 Carne Road

A breathtaking lifestyle property with panoramic views! Almost 4 acres, with panoramic views this executive residence is testament to the faithful recreation of spacious Heritage Style with up to the minute innovation. All the hallmarks of a flawless build including hardwood floors, marble tiling, leadlight windows, bespoke kitchen with granite counters and Miele appliances. Offering both spacious and intimate living areas including billiard room, a spacious open plan living zone incorporating a chefs own kitchen, formal loungeroom, sitting room and rumpus room. Fully enclosed pool suite incorporates an inground pool & spa. Two separate paved outdoor living areas. This is the ultimate in rural lifestyle with no stone left unturned.

Pakenham Upper

INSPECT: Saturday 1.00PM-1:30PM $1,850,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778

3A 2B 4D 1C

300 Morrison Road HOBBS FARM

With 9 acres of undulating land with views, a very substantial residence, separate office building with storage room, separate studio, large paved 4 bay shed with power, other sundry shedding, a bounty of heritage fruit and citrus trees, in-ground salt chlorinated pool, huge outdoor entertaining deck & a real opportunity to experience a truly enviable rural lifestyle, this amazing property will tick boxes at first sight! Perfectly positioned for easy access to Main Street shopping, services, schools, sporting facilities, public transport and the M1 freeway, the property enjoys all the benefits of an absolute rural lifestyle right on the doorstep.

Beaconsield

INSPECT: Saturday 2:30PM-3:00PM $770,000 - $840,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778

2A 1B 1D

5/95 Old Princes Highway “Starting out or slowing down� Ideal 2-bedroom unit that is presented perfectly and located within easy access to all services. This property will ideally suit first home buyers, investors or downsizers. Includes high ceilings, quality fixtures, ducted heating, formal lounge, spacious kitchen with ample bench and cupboard space, tiled meals area and large bathroom. Completing this superb property is a lock up single garage and private rear yard. A wonderful lifestyle is waiting for you which only your private inspection will reveal.

INSPECT: Saturday 1.00pm $370,000-$407,000 Greg Phillips 0417 144 907 Samantha Johnson 0478 178 618

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74 Stoney Creek Road, BEACONSFIELD UPPER

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Just imagine waking up to the birds singing and total serenity - now you can! This solid, well established home in central Beaconsfield Upper is an amazing opportunity to stake your claim in this much-loved location. Sitting on just over 5 acres of mostly cleared land suitable for horses with beautiful established trees. The original home in need of a little TLC comprises sizeable lounge/ dining area with roaring open fire place, the kitchen has been modernised with ample cupboards and glass splash back, dishwasher and stainless appliances overlooking the family/meals area with a cozy slow combustion heater/stove. The master bedroom has a full ensuite and opens up to a courtyard area that leads you a potential 5th bedroom with full bathroom. Added extras of refrigerated heating and cooling, alarm system, double garage town water and sealed road.

9 Geranium Court, BERWICK Grand Carlisle In Eden Rise Located in the highly sought after Eden Rise Estate this 47 squares of elegance awaits. When you walk through the double entry doors the grandeur of the home hits you with chandelier overhead and bamboo floors beneath your feet. Sitting on 679sqm, the backyard has room for a pool and has the opportunity for you to add your own touches. Only 3 years young this home has all the mod cons.

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18 Langmore Lane BERWICK • 9707

The Jack - 5% Return! The stunning combination of ‘old world classic, meets new world expectations’. This home will appeal to a wide audience and with a new level of lavish style, you will be welcomed from your first step inside with a neutral colour palate and modern trends that will let the home grow old gracefully with its new owners. *A 2 year minimum lease back is required on ‘The Jack’ with option of further lease @ 5% return.*

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THE ULTIMATE COUNTRY ESCAPE IF YOU are looking for the perfect country escape where you can take in the natural landscape, sit among pretty gardens, work towards sustainable living and not have any neighbours for miles, then it doesn’t get better than this delightfully restored country cottage home. Set on 3.8 acres of flat to gently undulating land is this charming home which includes four bedrooms (or three bedrooms and an office), a sunroom, modern bathroom, open-plan kitchen/ dining room, separate lounge and two toilets (one inside and one outside). The home has been tastefully renovated and decorated, and has a great country home feel to it. With lots of natural

light, the kitchen comes with a Stanley combustion oven (great for keeping the house warm as well) and lovely timber bench tops. Out back through the courtyard is a two-room bungalow that makes the ideal studio/office location or great for guest accommodation or a teenager’s retreat. With some additional tweaks and fittings, it would also make a great bed and breakfast set-up. There is ample shedding available including a double car garage, 2 x workshops, a garden shed and woodshed plus an old chook shed. The home sits in-between beautiful garden surrounds, permaculture vegetable

beds, lots of fruit/citrus and nut trees and a permanent creek running through the property with a bridge crossing. This fantastic country get-away is only 8kms to the beautiful beaches of Walkerville, 30 minutes to Shallow Inlet for fishing, 35 minutes to Inverloch, 25 minutes to Foster and 30 minutes to Leongatha. And to top it off, everything has been done just move in and enjoy the perks of country living. These types of properties are highly sought after. If you would like to inspect this property or have any questions, please contact Jean O’Loughlin on 0428 571 083 or Don Olden on 0417 805 312.

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This instantly appealing residence located in an enviably tranquil yet convenient location in the exclusive Selandra Rise precinct has all that any first home buyer, down sizer or family would so desire. Extra’s include: ducted heating, evaporative cooling, double car remote garage and much more!

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116 Toomuc Valley Road

$329,000

O S NO FF EL W TH LIN E G PL A N

Pakenham

TOOMUC VILLAS • • • • • •

Pakenham

Architect Designed & Craftsman Built A Quality Development that allows you to move straight in Quality List Of Inclusions – Fixed Price - Landscaping - NBN Available Stamp Duty Savings Before June 30 – No Progress Payments Ideal Opportunity For Investment Or First Home Buyers Register Your Interest Today – Steve Hobson 0418 897 411

47A Princes Highway

$400,000 - $420,000

CLOSE TO SHOPPING, MEDICAL & PUBLIC TRANSPORT!! Offering three bedrooms, full ensuite, large living area incorporating kitchen with GHP & EWO, Rangehood and dishwasher. Ducted heating throughout plus split system air con. Rear timber deck overlooking the grassed back yard. Single garage with direct internal access. Bus stop to Pakenham township and Fountain Gate 50 metres away. Around the corner from Pakenham Bowls, Senior Citizens, Outdoor Pool, Tennis Courts – it is so ideally located and on its own title, no Body Corporate. An inspection will certainly please.

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Pakenham

10 Irving Road

$440,000 - $460,000

PRISTINE NORTHSIDE CHARMER!! With impeccable presentation inside & out on a 656m2 block, this 4 bedroom family home offers total comfortable living. Full ensuite & walk-in robe with built-in robes to remaining bedrooms. Spacious kitchen/meals with gas cook, electric wall oven & built-in pantry & has direct access to the raised & covered timber deck for outdoor entertainment. Huge lounge offers winter sun & comfort all year round with ducted heating & reverse cycle Air-Con. A double steel garage/workshop, plus, double carport offers so many options. Close to public transport, milk bar, kindergarten, schools & parkland. First home buyers or retirees will certainly appreciate this lovely home.

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GUIDE MAT SUCKLING DIRECTOR OF RMS HOMES Given my bias is towards the building industry specifically, I am going to discuss with you the things to look out for with builders and the various questions to ask to ensure you are getting the best value deal for the most affordable price possible. First home buyers make up the demographic that is the most commonly underrepresented in the market and, unfortunately, the segment which is most taken advantage of. Our industry has developed a bit of a used car salesman type of reputation. Most of it is unfounded - some bad experiences for some don’t equate for others (this goes for all builders). The first piece of advice I have is to not be seduced on price. If you are low balling builders on price, expect a cheap product lacking quality and finishes. You buy a brand-new car from a reputable brand because of its perceived quality so why would you compromise your home for price? It is something I will never understand, but I am never short of amazed how people believe they are getting a better deal at a cheap price. If you are going to be seduced on price point, the odds are going to be heavily

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weighted against you in terms of inclusions. To start with most builders advertising a low price point are going to skimp on site cost allowances which means a provisional allowance for site extras after you sign your build contract. Once they complete full soil investigations, nine times out of 10 you will be hit with some sort of site cost variation. Those of you who intend to build in the south-eastern suburbs should be mindful that the usual requirement for site classifications is an H class slab. Almost every builder allows for only an M class so you will be looking at a minimum of $5000 in extras before you have discussed what is allowed inside (or more to the point, what is not allowed inside) your home. Sticking with the external inclusions (or exclusions), be mindful there is no point in building a house without a driveway included. Concrete is expensive and builders get their cube rate supplied at a much lower rate than what a subcontracted concreter is going to charge the general public. Secondly, most land estates these days require you to have a concrete driveway installed prior to occupation of the home. Bank finance is still relatively cheap so it is important to include these items in your build contract - it won’t affect your repayment by any more than $5 per week!

Narre Warren 10 Shiraz Crescent

For auction.

9707 0556

Sunday 25 June at 2:30pm

56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894 Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894

• 4 large bedrooms, master located at rear • Central kitchen with window splashback • Landscaped gardens, outdoor resort style living & spa • Side access to stow away your boat/ caravan or trailer

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Narre Warren 28 Murdoch Avenue

For sale.

8794 0500

For auction.

8794 0500

$550,000 - $605,000

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

Saturday 1 July at 11am

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

• 3 bedroom home, a large lounge room • Functional kitchen, 2 renovated bathrooms Complete with secure tenant, this home is the perfect nest egg just a short drive to Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre.

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3 bed, 2 bath with solar & dlug Open plan lounge & attractive timber kitchen Large gabled pergola & manicured yard Short drive to Fountain Gate Shopping Centre & Monash Freeway access

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Quality living.

For sale.

9707 0556

$570,000 - $627,000

56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au

If you’re searching for your home in a great location in Berwick, look no further, this has it all; • • • • •

3 Bed plus Study/4th Bedroom 2 living zones, high ceilings Light filled kitchen Large pergola, beautiful garden Central heating and cooling

It is the perfect location, close to public transport, parks, shops and restaurants. Come see for yourself.

F3 G2 H2 I1

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Berwick 13-15 Leemak Crescent

Distinguished living in Berwick.

For sale.

9707 0556

Contact Agent

56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au

• Open plan living with high ceilings • Gas log fire place and electric heating on both levels • Multiple living areas including a cinema room • Grand kitchen with bullnose granite benchtops • Huge laundry with shoot and extensive storage/workspace under the home • Dual occupancy potential and multiple outdoor entertaining areas • Sophisticated/Established lanscaped gardens

F5 G3 H2

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Luxury country estate.

For sale.

9707 0556

Contact Agent

56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au

This estate is a masterpiece of design, craftsmanship with only the finest fixtures and fittings boasting luxury country living. • French provincial inspired renovation, multiple formal and casual living zones • Main residence, bungalow and separate cottage • 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, chefs kitchen, ultimate entertaining • S/S heating and cooling, 5.5 acres approx. • Dual Occ or run your own Bed n’ Breakfast

F6 G3 H4

Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894 Narelle Casey 0488 978 894


Hallam 5 Katrina Close

One minute from the Monash. For auction. Saturday 1 July at 2:30pm A fantastic home only a minute from the Monash & all that Melbourne has to offer. Featuring: • Three generous bedrooms, two living areas & renovated bathrooms • Upgraded kitchen with Blackwood bench tops and stainless steel appliances • Paved pergola overlooking an inground swimming pool Also included is ducted heating, evaporative cooling, downlights & garden shed.

F3 G2 H2 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405

Narre Warren 3 Sylvanwood Crescent

Prime development.

For auction. Saturday 8 July at 11:30am Located in the heart of Narre Warren close to the Monash Freeway, Westfield Fountain gate, schools and child care centres is your chance to snap up one of the only blocks left in this exclusive part of Narre Warren, featuring: • 2147m2 of land, ideal for a unit site development (STCA) • Six bedroom home, that could gain an income while you’re waiting for plans and permits, estimated rental $580.00-$620.00 per week

F6 G2 H2 J1 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Victor Villella 0412 437 064


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Narre Warren East 106 Duffys Road

Grandeur on the hill.

For sale. Contact agent Dreaming of having your own uniquely private retreat? With magestic views across the South East this property is sure to delight and inspire you. • Approximately 20 acres, 3 dams • Vic Ash flooring and cabinetry throughout • Cattle run and 7 fenced paddocks • 2 powered American barns with concrete slab floors plus other shedding • Ornate balustrade and merbau decking around the entire 2nd level

F7 G4 H7 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894 Rikki-Lee Jansz 0401 369 346

Berwick 1 Bellevue Drive

Hampton Park 5/284 Pound Road

For sale.

9707 0556

For sale.

8794 0500

$560,000 - $616,000

56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Marc Oliver 0416 969 930

$400,000 - 440,000

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

Well presented home in a fantastic location • 2 living zones & light filled kitchen • Large pergola, huge backyard • Central heating and cooling A rare find indeed. Call today!

F4 G2 H2

Convenience & class combine to present this attractive property. • 3 bedroom, 2-bathroom & DLUG • Open plan living • Kitchen with Caesar stone benches

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3B 2C 2D 2I

Berwick 5B Caserta Drive

3B 2C 2D 2I

Berwick 5 Gretel Place

Prime Living in North Berwick

For Sale

North Side Living.

Auction

Situated on a prime acre is this quality home. Ideal for the modern family with a generous kitchen, adjacent is the light filled family meals area. The huge living room is the perfect place to relax. The master suite includes WIR and ensuite. The versatile floor plan is further complimented by the sizable rumpus room with wood heater & study. Outside boasts fantastic outdoor living, with a massive pergola area. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, split system, ducted vacuum, 2 x water tank and a 15 x 7.5m shed.

$950,000 - $1,050,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23793

this delightful 3 bedroom home is situated on an excellent sized 700m2. Sunken lounge and formal dining, with real fireplace, is a true feature. Well kept timber kitchen overlooks north facing meals. Discover high quality ‘as new’ wool carpet. Master is equipped with ensuite and WIR. Spacious oversized two car garage, of which you will find a flexible secret room / man cave. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, beautiful decked area & good sized backyard, as well as a side gate.

Saturday 24th June at 3.00pm View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23787

Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

3B 2C 2D 2I

Berwick 16 Clocktower Court

Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@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 2D 2I

Berwick 9 Maralee Court

Fantastic Berwick Location

For Sale

Attractive Stylish Family Home

For Sale

Court located, this beautiful home features 3 bedrooms plus study. Upon entering behold a large formal lounge and dining, flowing through to the modern kitchen overlooking a light and spacious family / meals, from which one can access the spacious backyard. The master bedroom boasts a full ensuite and walk in robe, with the remaining bedrooms all with built in robes, and conveniently located to the main bathroom. Ducted heating and evaporative cooling throughout, double remote garage, and easy to maintain gardens.

$590,000 - $640,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23789

Happiness is more than assured in buying this amazing family home. Consisting of three bedrooms all including BIRs, master equipped with ensuite and WIR, two living areas and renovated laundry. Timber floorboards flow into the ‘as new’ kitchen boasting quality appliances and a blackwood timber bench. Massive indoor/outdoor alfresco includes pull down screens and BBQ area with range hood. 2 water tanks, D/H, air conditioner at the back, split system at the front of the home and ceiling fans.

$680,000 - $720,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23779

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Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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4B 2C 3D 1H 3I

Berwick 17 Sheldon Drive

4B 2C 4D 1H 2I

Family heaven

For Sale

Grand Luxury Living in Bellbird

For Sale

Beautiful 4 bedroom plus study entertainer located in the Chase Estate. Formal lounge, open plan kitchen/dining/family room & rumpus/theatre room. Ensuite to master with double basins & WIR, remaining bedrooms have BIR. Kitchen with Caesar-stone benchtops, s/s appliances & double electric ovens. Second driveway with side gates & pitched roof provides space for the caravan. Solar electricity, ducted vacuum, security system, ducted heating & cooling. Decked alfresco to the low maintenance rear yard.

$700,000 - $770,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23845

A Grande façade with wrought iron balustrading upstairs & hand crated double doors. Beautiful open plan living, features wonderful kitchen with stone bench tops. The master suite includes walk in robe and tasteful ensuite. Outside boasts sophisticated landscaping with alfresco living & Plenty of yard. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling & remote access to the double garage. In close proximity to, freeway access, private and public schools, public transport, parkland and all other amenities

$900,000 - $990,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23842

Beaconsfield 12 Windsor Drive

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

4B 2C 3D 1H 2I

Berwick 9 Spencer Court

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

3B 2C 2D 1H 2I

Style, Size and Family Living

For Sale

Character & Charm

For Sale

Perfectly positioned 4 bedrooms plus study home on 900m2 block of land. Comprising formal lounge, powder room, open plan kitchen/dining & family room. Upstairs separate family room, open plan study area & a delightful balcony. Master bedroom with WIR & ensuite, further 2 good sized bedrooms all with BIR. Pergola with decked area & rear access, suitable for trailer, boat or caravan. Features include Ducted Heating and Vacuuming, Evaporative Cooling (upstairs), dishwasher and Floorboards.

$690,000 - $730,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23836

Positioned perfectly on a large 729m2 block, located in a favourable court location. The ground floor includes the study, & internal access to the double garage. Open plan kitchen boasts dishwasher, wall oven & loads of storage. Family/ dining room & separate lounge with a brick open fire place. Master bedroom ofers oversized WIR & ensuite with corner spa. A further 2 bedrooms are all good in size and include double BIR’s. Ducted Heating, split system cooling, ducted vacuum & 2.8 Kilowatt Solar Panels.

$685,000 - $750,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23838

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

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BLENDING HERITAGE WITH LIFESTYLE AS you enter this substantial property situated on almost 29 acres (117,200 square metres) block via the circular driveway with a feature palm you could be forgiven for thinking that you had stepped back in time. This stunning property has been constructed as a Federation reproduction but with carefully incorporated features such as 11-foot ceilings throughout, ceiling rosettes, bay windows, wrap-around tiled verandahs, a slow combustion, wood fired oven and a fireplace built using 100-year-old bricks yet tastefully including modern features such as ducted vacuum, evaporative cooling and dishwasher. The house has four bedrooms, the master with bay window, full ensuite with double shower and walk-in wardrobe. There is a large formal living room, plus a formal dining or extra living room. The timber kitchen has blackwood bench tops, gas oven and hot plates and Bosch dishwaster. An adjacent family room with wood heater opens out on two sides to the verandahs. The main bathroom has a claw-foot bath, and the huge laundry has loads of cupboards. Outside, there is a in-ground solarheated, salt-water-chlorinated swimming pool with surround rock feature waterfall and gazebo. There is a four-car garage plus double carport. And a near new 15m x 12m shed, five-metres high with four-metre opening and remote doors.

PEARCEDALE

The property also has a dam and a Super Cross and Motor Cross training track (which can be flattened should the new owners not require it). Close to Peninsula Link and the South Gippsland Highway and just a 40-minute drive to the CBD and the gateway to the Mornington Peninsula, while Pearcedale Village, Cranbourne, Langwarrin, Karingal and Frankston Shopping Centres are just a short drive away.

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1150 Baxter-Tooradin Road Inspect: By appointment Price: $1,800,000-$1,950,000 Contact: Matt Dewan, 0416 638 019 OBRIEN REAL ESTATE, CRANBOURNE, 5995 0500

WITH ALL THE FEATURES PERFECTLY located within the Worthington estate and close to schools, rail station, easy freeway access and Arena at Officer shopping centre. Master built by Simon Homes with all the features you would expect in an exdisplay home. From the moment you enter the home you get a sense of quality and class that is hard to beat. The centrally located kitchen will inspire the fussiest of cooks, featuring 40mm stone counter tops with island and breakfast bar, 900mm stainless-steel cooker, walk-in pantry, soft-close drawers and cupboards and an abundance of natural and artificial light. The living areas are huge ensuring the whole family can stretch out. You enter the master through double doors, there is a big walk-in wardrobe, the high-end ensuite also features 40mm stone counter tops with twin vanities. Bedrooms two and three are probably be the biggest you will see in a home of this size. A beautifully timber decked alfresco adjoins the barbecue area. The landscaping is designed with easy maintenance in mind. Back inside there is ducted heating and cooling and internal access from the triple garage, all on a 576 square metre allotment.

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BEACONSFIELD

13 Fieldstone Boulevard

Bespoke Living at it’s Finest Situated in the sought after “Berwick Views” Estate is this sophisticated family home, renovated to the highest calibre, in a stunning pool and garden setting. The residence, spacious in design, offers 4 bedrooms, formal lounge with gas log fire, Kitchen, incorporating dining and separate retreat/theatre room. The new, designer stone kitchen with smeg appliances is striking in style and superb in quality. Zoned living, with a separate children’s wing makes for practical family living. Features en suite and walk in robe to master, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum and quality window furnishings throughout. Outdoor living compliments the luxury indoors offers, boasting decked al fresco, overlooking a tiled, in ground, solar heated, pool and spa. Manicured lawns and gardens complete this magnificent picture. The location offers a lifestyle of convenience, situated within walking distance to Beaconsfield township, schooling and public transport.

Price: $780,000 - $850,000 Inspect Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm amanda Charles 0400 347 968

BEACONSFIELD

Unit 1/25 Hudson Street

BEACONSFIELD UPPER

A lifestyle of Convenience

Re-Treat Yourself

This young Town home has been designed for those who enjoy the finer things in life with minimal maintenance. Boasts 3 Bdr’s, with downstairs master, fully equipped, stone kitchen incorp din/fam room inc upstairs retreat. Feats duc heating, ens to master, S/S cool & direct entry to dbl, rem garage. Located within an easy walk to the train station, schooling, hospitals & Beaconsfield township makes for a lifestyle of ease.

Positioned on just under an acre, on a made road is this family home of generous proportions. Boasts 3 Bdr’s, study, spacious lounge, fully equipped kitchen, casual dining with separate retreat. Feat wood heating, S/S, ens & Wir to master & renovated bathrooms. Outdoors offers private setting & decked entertaining. Tradesmen are catered for with a dbl gge, circular drive & provision for accommodating extra vehicles.

Price: $510,000 - $550,000 Inspect By Appointment Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

Price: $800,000 - $860,000 Inspect Saturday 2.00pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

5 Fraser Avenue

GEMBROOK

29 Station Road

Discover Victorian Grandeur Wake up and breathe in the valley views across the Puffing Billy track from the veranda of this stunning Victorian weatherboard. Full of period features; 3 metre ceilings, ornate cornicing & ceiling roses, hand blown lighting, traditional oak front door with lead lighting & double hung windows. I have had the absolute pleasure of watching this masterpiece unfold and I am so proud to present it for sale. The owners have put heart & soul into their interior choices, the selection of materials, in some instances, having been deliberated on for months. From the road, you would be forgiven for underestimating the scale & scope of this home. While traditional and appealing, it isn’t until you enter the front door that the full extent & grandeur can be appreciated. With 5 bedrooms, study, formal front room, playroom, country style kitchen, butlers’ pantry very large open plan living with feature fireplace of free form natural stone & recycled wood lintel, three sets of patio doors open onto a rear entertaining, separate double garage with plenty of additional parking and a clear 1000m2 of paddock with veggie beds and enjoying some of the best views the hills can offer. All within walking distance of the quietly booming township of Gembrook. Price: $830,000 - $913,000 Inspect Saturday 1.00pm Katie Woods 0428 744 498

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contact Agent Open Saturday 11:30am - 12:00pm Auction Saturday 8th of July 12:00pm

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CHANGES AND GROWTH

OVER the past five months we have followed the early history of the Frank Facey Real Estate business. We have seen it grow from a one-man office in Dandenong to a multi-office network throughout the southeast and embracing the First National brand and leading the way through the myriad of challenges which the decades presented. Francis P. Facey was a carriage builder in Dandenong in the early 1900s and yet he was so inspired by the potential for future growth in the district that he opened Frank Facey Real Estate in 1917. In commemoration of the one hundred successful years that followed, we continue now, to note the significant

points in history, and the chief personalities involved, in the success of this remarkable company. While it wasn’t always plain sailing, the popularity of the region gathered momentum and by 1992 Frank Facey First National Real Estate had opened offices in Dandenong, Narre Warren and Mulgrave. Drawing on local knowledge and experience, these offices were able to facilitate important land and residential sales throughout the area. They also provided much needed advice for new developers who were previously unfamiliar with the opportunities now available in the region.

BERWICK

Andrew Facey (third generation) made a significant decision in 1992 to form a specialist industrial and commercial business. He decided to sell the Frank Facey Dandenong residential business to Michael Hall. The industrial side of the business then became Facey Industrial-Commercial with Andrew Facey, Graham Kendall and Terry O’Dea at the helm. Andrew Facey retained his partnership with John Archibald in the Narre Warren office. These were exceptionally busy times and both the residential and the industrial side of the business thrived. Also during 1992, Michael Hall (Frank Facey First National Dandenong) along with Garry Masters opened an office in Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre. Mulgrave was now experiencing a surge in growth and Frank Facey First National continued the tradition of being in the right place at the right time. By 1994 Michael Hall, together with Peter Curtis, expanded the business further when they opened another office, this time in the Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre. As more and more people were

SIMON SITS WITH THE BEST OF THE BEST AT LJ HOOKER SETTING a new personal best record, Simon Field from LJ Hooker Berwick now sits within the top seven per cent of LJ Hooker salespeople across Australia and New Zealand. He has been invited to become a Multi Million Dollar member again - for the 10th time. Multi Million Dollar members sit within LJ Hooker’s Captains Club, a select group designed to recognise and reward top performers. “Achieving Multi Million Dollar status from LJ Hooker’s group of over 700 offices is something for Simon to be very proud

CHANGES AND GROWTH THE cream of the crop in townhouses, this three bedroom with study nook offers spacious living in an ideal location, off Sweeney Reserve in Berwick. The master bedroom is located on the lower level with full ensuite and walkin wardrobe, a large kitchen, meals and family room are on display with access to small courtyard. Upstairs are the remaining two bedrooms, study nook and bathroom with over-sized shower and bath. An abundance of natural light spills in the home which makes this town home very desirable! Additional features include large laundry with access to second courtyard, double garage with remote

control and internal access and drivethrough, ducted heating and a dishwasher.

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attracted to the south-eastern region, Frank Facey First National Real Estate positioned its offices strategically throughout the area, ensuring a comprehensive stronghold within the real estate community. As predicted by Francis P. Facey back in the early 1900s, the rolling green hills and broad acre farmlands provided the perfect opportunity for an expanding population. Exciting new towns and cities were born throughout the region, creating their own demand and popularity. Next month we follow the history of Frank Facey Real Estate into Berwick and beyond.

of and celebrated,” said LJ Hooker CEO Grant Harrod. “Simon has achieved some fantastic results in the past 12 months to see him qualify for this elite group of professionals - a great testament to existing and future clients in the Berwick area.” “To have reached this level within the LJ Hooker group is something that I have been aspiring towards and one that has come only with a lot of hard work and training,” said Simon. Contact Simon Field on 0400 154 323 or sfield.berwick@ljh.com.au and benefit from his professional service and skills.


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1921 Korumburra Warragul Road Inspect: By appointment

For more information please contact Don Olden on 0417 805 312 or Jean O’Loughlin on 0428 571 083.

Price: $1,050,000 - $1,150,000

Open for Inspection: Sat 24th June @ 12.00-12.30pm

Contact: Anthony Rabl, 0458 236 466 CLARK NEXTRE, WARRAGUL, 5623 6466 OR DROUIN, 5625 1671

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south eastern

275 Invermay Road

BLIND BIGHT Sat. 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Barry Plant - 5625 3006

GUYS HILL

4 Eagle Court

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

4 Eagle Court

BEACONSFIELD 3 Fieldstone Blvd

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

12 Windsor Drive

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Sat 12.00pm

OBrien - 9784 0500

CANNONS CREEK

35 Fieldstone Blvd

OBrien - 9707 0556

31 Glenalva Parade

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

32 Scenic Drive

Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

8 The Esplanade

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9784 0500

8 Longfield Way

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9784 0500

OBrien - 9784 0500

7 Saffron Drive

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

5 Katrina Close

Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 9784 0500

OBrien - 9707 0556

35 Fieldstone Blvd

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

5 Sunhill Court

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

5 Sunhill Court

Thur 5.00pm - 5.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

BEACONSFIELD UPPER

7 Nebo Way

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

7 Nebo Way

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

CLYDE NORTH Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

72 Glenelg Street

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

5 Forest Drive

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Peake Real Estate - 9707 5300

Sat 1.00 - 1.30 Pm

Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Peake Real Estate - 9707 5300

42 Chagall Parade

Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

2 Santiago Walk

Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm

Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

12 Stanhope Avenue

Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

CRANBOURNE

11 Mirrabook Court

Sat 10.30am - 11.00am

Harcourts - 9707 4222

7a Arnold Street

8 Longfield Way

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9784 0500

10 Menindee Terrace

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm Eview South East - 8794 1200

10 Parish Court

Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm

31/22 Somerville Road

Sat 12.15pm - 1.00pm First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

OFFICER

16 general Joshua Drive

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

25 Markbeech Crescent

Sat 10.00am - 10.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

OBrien - 9784 0500

25 Markbeech Crescent

Sun 10.00am - 10.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

16 Paterson Drive

Eview South East - 8794 1200

PAKENHAM

LYNBROOK Sat 11.30pm - 12.00pm Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

40 Highland Drive

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444

7 Grattan Way

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Barry Plant - 5941 1977

85 Gallery Way

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Barry Plant - 5941 1977

14 Beech Street

Sat 10.00am - 10.30am

Barry Plant - 5941 1977

3 Iris Place

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

Barry Plant - 5941 1977

LYNDHURST 35 Balladonia Gum Circuit Sat 10.00am - 10.30am

OBrien - 5995 0500

OBrien - 5995 0500 35 Bundilla Road

24 Jamieson Way

OBrien - 9784 0500

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

Wed 6.00pm - 6.30pm

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

MARYKNOLL 22 Forest Drive

8 the Esplanade

31 Sallybrook Circuit

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Peake Real Estate - 9707 5300

BERWICK

OBrien - 9784 0500

5/5 Tarella Street

5/284 Pound Road

11 Riverbank Close

OBrien - 9784 0500

30 - 32 Hillsmeade Drive Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

HAMPTON PARK

Harcourts - 9707 4222

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

9 Geranium Court

OBrien - 9707 0556

Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

3 Fieldstone Blvd

23 Almondsbury Avenue

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

51 Aritage Drive

OBrien - 5995 0500

CLYDE

74 Stoney Creek Road

51 Aritage Drive

OBrien-9707 0556

5 Katrina Close Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien-9707 0556

404 Beaconsfield Emerald Road Sun 10.00am - 10.30am HALLAM

26 Nth Hidden Valley Circuit Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

5 Sunhill Court

OBrien - 9707 0556

404 Beaconsfield Emerald Road Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

BOTANIC RIDGE 42 Limeburner Grove

13 Fieldstone Boulevard

OBrien - 9707 0556

NARRE WARREN SOUTH

Sat 11.00am - 11.45am

Barry Plant - 5941 1977

MIRBOO NORTH Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

2595 Strzeleki Highway

Sat & Sun 1.00pm - 4.00pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444

10 Winneke Way

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Barry Plant - 5941 1977

3 Quirk Road

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Barry Plant - 5941 1977

333 Brown Road

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444

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BERWICK

CRANBOURNE EAST

105 Wurundjeri Blvd

13 Carnavon Street

123 Melzak Way

Sat 10.30am - 11.00am

Harcourts - 9707 4222

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

3/38 - 40 Brisbane Street Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9784 0500

9 Maralee Court

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

2 Jack William Way

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

5B Caserta Drive

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

3 Rennat Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Peake Real Estate - 9707 5300

11 Geranium Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Peake Real Estate - 9707 5300

1/11 Reserve Street

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

3 Matheson Court 16 Clocktower Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

8 Woodchase Court 3 Thenford Close

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

NARRE WARREN OBrien - 9784 0500 OBrien - 9784 0500

17 Howe Way

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

3 Thenford Close

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9784 0500

PAKENHAM Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9784 0500 OBrien - 9707 0556

35 Gardenia Street

3 Sylvanwood Cresent

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9784 0500

PAKENHAM UPPER

7 Lunn Court

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9784 0500

74 Carne Road

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444

300 Morrison Road

Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm First National Neilson Partners - 5941 4444

245 Morrison Road

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

Sun 3.00pm - 3.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9784 0500

28 Murdoch Avenue

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9784 0500

245 Morrison Road

17 Howe Way

Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

3 St Johns Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9784 0500

PEARCEDALE

14 Evelyn Court

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

1150 Baxter-Tooradin Road Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 5995 0500

985 Robinsons Road

OBrien - 5995 0500

CRANBOURNE NORTH OBrien - 5995 0500

Harcourts - 9707 4222

Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm

Eview South East - 8794 1200

DANDENONG

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889

3 Sylvanwood Cresent

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9784 0500

3 St Johns Court

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9784 0500

28 Murdoch Avenue

Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 9784 0500

17a Derbyshire Lane

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9784 0500

17 Sheldon Drive

Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

2/31 Stud Road

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9784 0500

32 Rheanva Street

Sat 3.30pm - 4.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

POOWONG

106 Duffys Road

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

14 Golf View Court

Sat. 1.30pm - 2.00pm

Barry Plant - 5625 3006

106 Duffys Road

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

Sun 4.00pm - 4.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

9 Sunview Place

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm Eview South East - 8794 1200

Barry Plant - 5625 3006

Sat 10.00am - 10.30am

OBrien - 9784 0500

Sat 2.00pm

Kaye Charles – 9707 0111

WARRAGUL

OBrien - 9784 0500

13-15 Leemak Crescent

Sat. 1.00pm - 1.30pm

UPPER BEACONSFIELD 5 Fraser Avenue

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Shoe business can be tough By Rebecca Skilton After 25 years of serving the Narre Warren and surrounding communities, Vereys Shoe Store in Fountain Gate has closed its doors for the final time. The changing face of retailing, coupled with cheap overseas product, is believed to be behind the closure. Only 20 years younger than the Narre Warren shopping complex itself, Vereys Shoe Store Fountain Gate was opened by Peter Verey in 1992. Catering primarily for children, the store was the final addition to the family shoe stores which featured in Ringwood, Dandenong, Doveton and Cranbourne. While the Dandenong store was first opened in 1922, up until Wednesday 21 July 2017, the Fountain Gate shop was the last Vereys Shoe Store remaining. “It was in my blood,” Mr Verey said. “It was started by my grandfather in Lonsdale Street, Dandenong in 1922. My father, Alf, took over from my grandfather in 1948, and then I took over from my father in 1976. “I took over (the Fountain Gate store) from another shoe business in 1992. It had been open for about three years prior to that and I sold it in 2007. "In those days we were the only one that specialised in children's shoes, whereas now there’s much more ... but seeing it close is sad really. It’s the end of an era.” A Clarks platinum specialist, the modern day Vereys Shoe Store was not only known for stocking school shoes, but also a number of reputable brands

The Vereys Shoe Store presence will just fall short of a century, having been founded in 1922.

Fountain Gate Vereys Shoe Store employee of 20 years, Jane, and owner of 10 years, Cim. 169671 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS such as Sketchers, New Balance, Garvalan, Airflex, Ecco, Bobux and Osh Kosh. The store also catered for women with labels such as Reiker, Allino, Via Nova, CBD and Allegria available on Vereys shelves. However, as Vereys Shoe Store owner and manager of 10 years Cimantha Hogton explained, it was the community and familial environment that came with working at Vereys that

really made working at the shoe store a special experience. “I love my job. I’ve always loved coming in and I love seeing the same people and I love the staff ... I like fitting the kids’ shoes; it makes you feel like you’re doing something important,” Cimantha said. “We know the kids, their stories and their families. We’ve seen them grow up ... we have a lot of new customers

but some of the familiar faces we’ve fitted their shoes from their first pair of shoes to their high school shoes ... which is the saddest part about closing.” With a team of qualified fitting specialists, the Vereys Shoe Stores existed for 95 years, thriving in the face of rapid development and influx of larger chain stores. But as Cimantha explained, it was the personal touch of

the independent shoe store that allowed it to prosper for over two decades. “We had a more personalised customer service,” Cimantha said. “We didn’t sell anything for the sake of selling ... it was about making sure the fits right and not about the sale. “But we had the same staff we had 10 years ago. We took over three of the original staff members and two have since retired and one - Jane - is still here. She’s been with the company for over 20 years.” A part of the family, the closing of Vereys Fountain Gate comes as a sad time for not only staff, but has proven difficult for generations of loyal Vereys customers. “We’ve had some people cry,” Cimantha admitted. “But the general reaction is that everyone is really sad because they know us and the brand and that we’ve been here for so long.”

Accounting to new heights By Narelle Coulter With the snip of a bright green ribbon, Highview Accounting’s new Codrington Street office complex was officially opened on Tuesday 20 June. Casey mayor Sam Aziz performed the honour with director Silvio Marinelli. Watching on were Highview’s 35 staff as well as directors Darren Crowther, Dave Sheahan and associate director Nick McPhillips. Also there was Heather Crowther, Darren’s mum, who bought Highview in the early 1990s with Silvio. Heather now works parttime as the firm’s internal accountant. “This is very much a family business and has been for a long time," Mr Marinelli said. “From very humble beginnings in a little lounge room where I first met Heather Crowther. I took her car park that day, so I apologise for that Heather. It has come a long way since then." Mr Marinelli said that even though the firm now had offices in Mornington and Prahran, Cranbourne would remain the central head office of the practice. “We like promoting the City of Casey as a fantastic place to do business," he said. Casey mayor Sam Aziz said Highview’s new office was “symbolic of the progress and success we like to see in this great city of ours". He commended Highview for its community focus, calling the business “an icon of this part of our city".

Highview founder Silvio Marinelli and Casey mayor Sam Aziz cut the ribbon to officially open the complex. 168155 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS

Glenn McNeill from Intuit Quickbooks, Julie West from the Thompsons Road Medical Clinic, Teresa Muratore from the ACE Foundation and Mayfield Ward councillor Amanda Stapledon. “The builder has done a fantastic job, and I believe it is carbon neutral building." Mr Aziz outlined the growth expected in the City of Casey over the next 20 years, telling the Highview directors “your customers will be thriving all around you". “Highview has been the Casey Business of the Year, which is further testament to the excellence and best practice you exhibit on your organisation. “I am sure you will continue to go from strength to strength.“ Mr Marinelli made special mention of the long associations Highview has enjoyed over decades with associates including Michael Jaboor at Allianz, Nik Raymond at Corporate Finance and Michael Gershkov and Garry Crole at InterPrac. “We value those relationships," Mr Marinelli said. “When we find someone we are happy with, we don’t change."

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Mr Gershkov said it was great to see firms of the calibre of Highview committing resources and providing employment in the outer suburbs. “This is a great area, and this new building is great for Silvio and his team," he said. The morning tea raised $1403 for the Cancer Council.

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Cox puts his seal on deal By Nick Creely Sometimes all it takes is one moment in a match of footy that can truly define a person. For 20-year-old Narre Warren product Mitch Cox, that moment came in the dying moments of his VFL debut for Casey on Saturday night. With the game on the line in a grand final rematch against Footscray - the talented midfielder - who has endured the hardships that accompany elite level football, coolly slotted a clutch goal - his first at VFL level - to seal the deal and give his side a fourth straight victory. It was a moment that also saw Cox truly arrive on the VFL stage after battling to crack into the side for two years. “I was lucky enough to get an opportunity, and I felt like I took it too, it was a great thrill,” he told Star News Group “I’ve done a lot of work on goal kicking - it was good to kick a goal and everyone got around me - kicking that goal probably proved to me that I worked hard to get here and it was more of a relief to than anything. “I didn’t feel like I was out of place in any moment of the game, probably because it’s taken me so long to get to this

point - I felt like I deserved it and I felt pretty comfortably.” It’s been a long road for Cox - he has battled with self-doubt since leaving the Dandenong Stingrays, unsure whether he had what it took to make it at VFL level. “I actually played a game (with Casey) when I was about 17 while in the TAC Cup with the ‘Rays - but I’d call Saturday my actual debut because I didn’t really know what was going on coming from Dandenong - not many people know that, so I’ll claim this as my VFL debut,” he said. “It was incredible (the game) - I went through a lot of ups and a lot of downs - six or seven weeks ago I was questioning whether this was really for me, and I didn’t really have my head in the right place and wasn’t really in a very good mindset, but Plappy (Justin Plapp) and Tim McGibney at the club in particular straightened me out and got me to put my head down and work hard.” Cox said he knew what was required to finally get a crack at playing VFL senior football, and now that he has, is confident that he will continue to learn and improve as a footballer with some great names around him. “If you don’t know the structures at VFL level you’ll

Debutant Mitch Cox kicked the sealing goal for the Demons on Saturday night. 169601 Picture: ROB CAREW

be found out - I was doing a lot of things well but it was more structural things that were the issue in not being selected,” he said. “I want to play against the best and with the best - seeing Matt Boyd as a premiership player and superstar out there on Saturday night made me want to go to him and almost learn off him as well - it was a good test to see where I was at and obviously Matty Boyd was exceptional and a crucial part of the game. “Jimmy Munro (Casey) is also an absolute ripper - you get what you get with him - he is a tough bugger and will do everything for you - he is definitely a great role player for the club and will be one of the great VFL players I reckon.” With his side now rolling with a 5-4 record and in seventh spot on the VFL ladder, he praised the club for its immense culture. “I think we just took a couple of weeks to click, and the mindset at the club is great after the game, everyone came up for a beer and that kind of thing builds teams and that’s why we are becoming so successful,” he said. The Demons play Box Hill on Saturday as they look to make it five in a row.

Night final angst as clubs revolt on board By David Nagel

All nine SEFNL clubs are unified in wanting a day grand final retained in 2017. 159362 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

The South East Football Netball League (SEFNL) board has been challenged by its unified member clubs to reverse the decision to host a night grand final at Casey Fields this year. The SEFNL board - consisting of chairman Ryan Ford, Liz Triffitt, Silvio Marinelli, Cliff Donegan and Gerry Kelly - recommended a night grand final to the AFL South East Commission, who ratified the move in early May to host the game under lights on Saturday 16 September. The decision has caused much angst within the ranks of the nine SEFNL clubs who insist the consultation process lacked the appropriate detail prior to the announcement. Representatives from the clubs met with Ford - who represents the clubs on the commission - and AFLSE Region General Manager John Anderson last week to raise their concerns. Key issues, amongst others, included the split of football and netball for the big day and the uncertainty surrounding who would

benefit financially from the biggest event on the calendar. The clubs were also concerned about their own limited liquor-licensing agreements, which would affect their ability to fully capitalise on a proven financial windfall after the match. Speaking on behalf of the clubs, Cranbourne president Shane Baker said the clubs were most disappointed by the lack of communication during the process. “We elect these guys to the board, they are supposed to be representing us, so it’s really disappointing that we weren’t consulted prior to the announcement of the night grand final,” Baker said. “We feel blindsided by this and annoyed that decisions are being made without our thoughts and knowledge being taken into consideration. The clubs are unified more than ever and we’ll stick together closely to put forward what we think is in the best interests of local footy.” Initial plans for the night grand final would see all 10 netball games

- from Under 13s through to A Grade - played during the day at a facility located approximately 500-metres from the Casey Fields VFL football ground. The Under 19s and reserves would run concurrently with the netball during the day before the senior football decider took centre stage under lights. The original decision from AFLSE and SEFNL was based on showcasing the league at the best venue available and separating the timeslot from neighbouring grand final fixtures - allowing a bigger crowd to attend. AFLSE govern three leagues - Nepean, Peninsula and SEFNL with the Nepean grand final scheduled for the same day along with the neighbouring West Gippsland and Ellinbank leagues. On face value the logic is sound, but the lack of detail surrounding the financial implications and the want to keep the community bond between football and netball has forced the clubs to take action. Baker penned a letter to Ford

last Friday, after last week’s meeting, challenging him to fight for the club’s collective position at the commission table. The commission met on Monday night with Ford unavailable due a previously planned family holiday. Anderson conveyed Ford’s thoughts and the details of the letter at the commission meeting. The clubs considered several options as an alternative to the night grand final, including moving the game back a week to Saturday 23 September. But their final recommendation revolves around retaining the original date and playing a day grand final at Beaconsfield, Berwick or Pakenham, clubs with netball courts close by. The clubs are keen to work together to make this happen, even considering employing their own event manager to sort out the finer details in regards to catering. Profit sharing from the day is a key consideration with all clubs committed to sharing the workload and the associated financial benefits.

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Cavaliers bounce back By Nick Creely

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BIG V BASKETBALL REVIEW - ROUND 12 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MEN The Casey Cavaliers are well and truly back in the hunt after registering their second victory in a row, this time against Hawthorn Magic, 76-88, on Saturday night at Boroondara Sports Complex. Expected to win against one of the bottom placed sides, the Cavs were far too good, never looking in trouble throughout the contest. Brandon Polk (20 points, 11 rebounds) was highly impressive once more, and shot at 64 per cent in the field, and was ably supported by Michael McInnes (19 points) and Raheem Lemons (16 points, six rebounds and four assists). With some momentum behind them, the Cavs play Waverley on Saturday night and then Whittlesea on Sunday afternoon. DIVISION ONE WOMEN The struggling Division One Women had a mixed weekend, going down to Geelong on Saturday afternoon and then falling over the line against Latrobe City on Sunday. The two matches couldn’t have been more of a stark contrast - The Geelong Supercats were top of the ladder, while Latrobe City Energy was below the Cavs in second last position. On Saturday down at the Geelong Arena, the Cavs were outplayed from the outset, going down 82-56. The Supercats spread the load brilliantly, with five players registering double digits, with just two from the Cavs - Tarryn Wilkin

(14 points, 10 rebounds) and Rebecca Borham (14 points) - having an impact on the match. Desperate to bounce back, the Cavs came home to host the Energy, winning 84-74. There was a more even spread from the group, but Tarryn Wilkin (27 points, 27 rebounds) was the star of the show, almost individually dragging the Cavs over the line. YOUTH LEAGUE TWO MEN The stellar form of the Cavs continued on Saturday evening, defeating Craigieburn 8898 and holding on to their second spot on the ladder. Coming up against a side looking to stamp their authority and climb up the ranks in their own backyard, the task was never going to be simple. But the Cavs dug deep and did what good teams do, and withstood the pressure to do enough to force the result in their favour. As he has all season, Hunter Marks (25 points, 16 rebounds, three assists) was instrumental, while four others reached double digits in a solid team performance. YOUTH LEAGUE TWO WOMEN The second placed Cavs surprisingly fell on Sunday afternoon to the sixth placed Sherbrooke Suns at Casey Indoor, 55-75. There were few winners for the Cavs who had an off day on the court, with their usual attacking potency severely lacking. However, the Cavs keep a decent distance from the third placed Pakenham Warriors, but have a lot of ground to make up if they want to catch up with the ladder leading Sunbury Jets.

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The Casey Comets are starting to build into the season after a slow start. 136084 goal finally came and it was Berwick’s new recruit John Carroll who put the away team ahead with a powerful header after good build up play from Bryce Ziada. Carroll was playing his first game for his new club after transferring from NPL1 side Dandenong City. The reliable defender then put the game beyond Doveton’s reach seven minutes later with his second goal of the game with a tap in after a cross from Andy Jerez. The final score of Doveton 0 - Berwick 2 was a repeat of the first round result. “We needed to get a result today to stay in touch with the leaders and it was important we didn’t concede any early goals against a good Doveton side,” Berwick coach Gerry McDonagh said post-match. “They had two of their key defenders out which gave us a

bit of an advantage and it was a great debut for JC who scored twice and will be very important for us in the second half of the season." STATE LEAGUE 5 - SOUTH Bunyip District has put in a more improved showing against Rowville on Saturday, falling short 4-2 but playing a more competitive brand. The Eagles are flying and sit inside the top four, while the Strikers continue to fight hard in their first state league season. In other matches across the round, Casey Panthers drew 1-1 with Chelsea FC, Dandenong Warriors defeated rivals White Star Dandenong 4-0, Lyndale United drew 2-2 with the top of the table Sandown Lions and Somerville shocked Old Mentonians to win 3-0. Pakenham United and Drouin Dragons were set to clash on Saturday, but the game was postponed.

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QUIZ NUMBER 1562 1. WHICH Aussie basketballer played alongside the great Michael Jordan for the Chicago Bulls? 2. WHO was the last Sydney Swan to win the Coleman Medal? 3. WHICH two men fought out the Wimbledon men’s singles tennis final in 1988, 1989 and 1990? 4. WHICH AFL team became the first side to reach the grand final from fifth spot in 1980? 5. WHICH Australian golfer won the New Zealand Open in 1979 and 1981 and the Australian Open in 1982? 6. WHICH horse won consecutive Perth Cups, but was never placed in the Melbourne Cup? 7. AUSTRALIA has failed to win a gold medal at four Olympics Games. When was the last occasion? 8. WHICH Australian boxer went to Hollywood after starring in local movies? 9. WHICH Australian cyclist twice won the world amateur junior pursuit title? 10. WHICH boxer won the 1985 ABC Sport Award? 11. WHAT is the home ground of Manchester United? 12. WHO was the last horse to win the Caulfield/Melbourne Cup double? 13. WHO won cricket’s first World Cup in 1975? 14. WHICH Australian won the world barefoot water-skiing title three times? 15. WHO holds the Australian record for the most gold medals at a single Commonwealth Games? 16. HOW many times did Evonne Cawley win the Australian Open tennis title? 17. WHICH veteran Australian horseman competed at five Olympic Games? 18. WHICH country has the world’s most golf courses? 19. WHO is the only harness racing driver to twice win the Miracle Mile at Harold Park? 20. WHICH Tasmanian holds the record for most wickets in a Sheffield Shield cricket season? ANSWERS: 1. Luc Longley 2. Lance Franklin 3. Boris Becker and Stefan Edber 4. Collingwood 5. Bob Shearer 6. Magistrate 7. 1976 8. Tommy Burns 9. Dean Woods 10. Jeff Fenech 11. Old Trafford 12. Ethereal 13. The West Indies 14. Brett Wing 15. Decima Norman (five in 1938) 16. Four 17. Bill Roycroft 18. The United States 19. Kevin Newman 20. Colin Miller

FFV STATE LEAGUES ROUND 12 STATE LEAGUE 1 - SOUTH EAST The Casey Comets scored an impressive 3-2 away from home victory against Mornington on Saturday, and now climb into seventh spot on the ladder. Both sides scored in the first half, with the match tied at 1-1, before the Comets steered away with a powerful final half to rise to the challenge. In other matches, Warragul United defeated Manningham United 2-1, Malvern City lost 0-4 to Morwell Pegasus, Langwarrin lost 2-3 to Mooroolbark, Caulfield United defeated St Kilda SC 1-0 and South Springvale drew 1-1 with FC Clifton Hill. STATE LEAGUE 2 - SOUTH EAST In front of a big crowd at Waratah Reserve, local rivals Doveton and Berwick faced off in vital match for both teams, who were sitting second and fifth respectively in the league. Doveton were looking to turn around their first round loss earlier in the season to Berwick who were trying to stay in touch with the leaders. Both teams had several key players out due to injury and suspension, so it was a cautious start and in a cagey first half, both teams had chances, but desperate defending and excellent goalkeeping kept scores level in an entertaining first half. With 20 minutes to go the

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’Pies late rally brings it By David Nagel NARRE Warren and Doveton combined to produce something special at Kalora Park on Saturday with the Magpies riding a 10-goal last quarter to a 45-point, 19.17(131) to 13.8(86), victory to keep their top-three hopes alive. The final margin flattered the home side, who had to fight hard -in both a football and physical sense- to shake off a brave challenge from the Doves. Scores were locked -86 all- at the 13-minute mark of the final term before the Magpies piled on seven unanswered goals to run away with the victory. This was local football at its finest -and also its toughest. Four yellow cards were handed out in the final term alone, added to that of Trent Cody’s in the second quarter, on

a day where there was no place for the faint-hearted. The Magpies wasted early opportunities, kicking 4.7 to 2.0 in the opening term on a perfect day where the wind had very little impact. The Doves fought back brilliantly, kicking 9.7 to 5.5 through the middle stages of the match to open up a seven-point lead at the final change. Taylor Joyce extended the margin to 13, just 45 seconds into the final term, before the Magpies took control. Aaron Wilson dribbled one through from close range; Quirk kicked a long bomb from outside 50, before Nick Scanlon converted a spectacular mark at the top of the goal-square. Dean Kelly then broke the deadlock at the 17-minute mark, before a brilliant running goal from Cody saw a massive roar

Doveton midfielder Lachie Batten shows the effects of a tough day at Picture: GARY SISSONS the office against Narre Warren. 169604 erupt from the packed Narre Warren members' area. A stunning soccer-goal from Stewie Scanlon then stretched the

margin to 20 to break the Doves’ for good. Youngster Tom Miller was outstanding for the Magpies, standing tall

Gulls regain composure to pip Wikers By David Nagel A vastly improved Berwick almost caused the upset of the season on Saturday pushing flag favourite Tooradin-Dalmore to its absolute limit at Westernport Oval. The Seagulls would eventually prevail 47-44, but the final score only tells part of the story. The Seagulls success this season has relied heavily on the input of several high-quality VNL stars - players missing on Saturday due to their call to the higher level. The absence of stars like Jess Cox, Sara Duncan and the Maher girls, Alex and Jess, left the Seagulls vulnerable against a Berwick side that had won two of their last three games. The Wickers produced some sparkling netball in the first quarter, catching the Gulls off guard with some brilliant play from midcourters Olivia Macente (centre), Emily Pratt (wing attack) and Sarah Nash (wing defence) and some quality finishing from a redhot Itagia Amataga (goal shooter). The Wickers raced to a 17-10 lead at quarter time. “To concede 17 goals in a quarter was way too many, and there were no excuses, Berwick was just stronger and more physical than us,” said Tooradin coach Kelly Andrews. Andrews made some key changes at quarter time, adding Stacey Sawyer (WA) to a midcourt combination that included Shona Wells (WD) and Emma Iacovou (C). Wells’ determination to shut down the attacking flair of Pratt played a key part in the turnaround. The Seagulls slowly regained momentum, closing to four at half time before locking the scores away at 35 each at the final break. The Seagulls claimed a gutsy victory with a 12-9 final term. The depth of Narre Warren also came to the fore against Doveton, the Magpies blitzing the Doves in a one-sided 69-25 contest at Kalora Park. The Magpies opened the game

in brilliant fashion with Chloe Phillips (goal shooter) and Kealeigh Brown (goal attack) on the receiving end of some wonderful passing from Leigh Taylor (C) and Britt Mashado (WA). The game blew out as the afternoon wore on, the Magpies increasing their margin from 13 to 21 by half time, stretching it out to 38 by the final break before being content with a 44-goal victory by the final whistle. The Magpies basically locked up a top-three position with the victory. Cranbourne has jumped to fourth place on the ladder after working hard for its 51-35 victory over bottom-side Pakenham at Toomuc Reserve. The Eagles were pushed by the fired-up Lions who welcomed back superstar midcourter Meaghan Winter (C) for her first game for the season. The Eagles played their best netball in the second quarter, Tegan Stahl (GA) and Alanah Hardy (GS) sharing the load in the ring, with Tara Cecil (GK) and Hailey Galpin (goal defence) really tight in defence. The Eagles led by nine at the middle break and despite a brave third-quarter comeback from the likes of Jenna Douglas (C) and Christine Meyer (GS) held the Lions at bay. And Beaconsfield has posted its highest score for the season with a 71-44 victory over ROC at Starling Road. The Eagles were a little rusty after two weeks on the sidelines, but still took a 15-13 lead into quarter time. They would build their lead to seven at half time before producing an amazing 22 to 10 third quarter. The Kangaroos tried to stick with the Eagles, but class told the story in the second half. Jasmine Jones, Ash Gill, Kate Murphy and Rylee Nelson shared the midcourt duties while Emily Boribon, Bianca Sanzaro and Tanya Mijovic got the job done in the attacking ring.

under the ferocious heat of battle. In other games, Berwick kicked the first five goals of the match and maintained that advantage to record a 32-point victory over Tooradin, while Cranbourne was forced to work hard for it 47-point victory over a determined Pakenham. And Beaconsfield produced the most emphatic performance of round nine with a crushing 141-point, 24.23(167) to 4.2(26), victory over Officer at Starling Road. This was expected to be the closest match of the round but the Eagles kicked 9.5 to 0.1 in the opening term to put the issue quickly to bed. Speedster Lachie Modica kicked six for the winners, Troy McDermott and Troy Aust five apiece, while Ryan Bromley was a key plank in defence. SEFNL SCOREBOARD

SENIORS NARRE WARREN 4.7 5.9 9.12 19.17(131) DOVETON 2.0 7.4 11.7 13.8(86) OFFICER SFC 0.1 1.2 4.2 4.2(26) BEACONSFIELD 9.5 14.9 19.13 24.23(167) PAKENHAM 1.1 2.3 4.3 4.6(30) CRANBOURNE 2.2 6.4 8.7 11.11(77) TOORADIN-DALMORE 0.2 4.5 5.5 9.6(60) BERWICK 5.4 8.7 12.10 13.14(92) RESERVES: Narre Warren 11.8(74) v Doveton 3.2(20),

Officer SFC 4.4(28) v Beaconsfield 10.11(71), Pakenham 1.2(8) v Cranbourne 17.8(110), Tooradin-Dalmore 7.6(48) v Berwick 12.10(82). UNDER 19: Narre Warren A 16.15(111) v Doveton 2.3(15), Officer SFC 3.6(24) v Beaconsfield 8.10(58), Pakenham 2.4(16) v Cranbourne A 19.10(124), Tooradin-Dalmore 1.1(7) v Berwick 32.20(212), Narre Warren B 3.9(27) v Cranbourne B 3.5(23). SENIOR LADDER TEAM W L D B % BERWICK 8 0 0 1 195.51 CRANBOURNE 7 1 0 1 177.48 BEACONSFIELD 5 3 0 1 192.01 NARRE WARREN 5 3 0 1 147.45 DOVETON 4 4 0 1 115.70 Tooradin-Dalmore 3 5 0 1 107.91 Officer SFC 3 5 0 1 82.29 Pakenham 1 7 0 1 63.43 Hampton Park 0 8 0 1 19.39 This week: Berwick v Hampton Park, Beaconsfield v

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Demons put the heat on Dogs By Nick Creely It may have been cold down at Casey Fields on Saturday night, but the contest was certainly hot, with the Casey Demons avenging last year’s grand final loss with a gritty 13-point win over Footscray. With fog blanketing the ground, the two sides knew there was a lot more than just the four points at stake - it was a contest that could potentially set the tone for the remaining of their respective seasons. In a relatively scrappy yet fierce clash that featured over 20 AFL-listed players, ball magnet Jay KennedyHarris got the Dees off to a perfect start with an extraordinary banana goal from the boundary, before the Doggies gained momentum and held a narrow four-point lead at quarter time. The Dees controlled the tempo of the match throughout the second term, forcing numerous stoppages and playing a relentless, pressure-filled brand of football, eventually breaking clear to gain an 11-point half time lead.

With the reigning premiers coming out breathing fire to begin the second half with two quick goals, a brilliant cameo from Yillber Zijai in the last 15 minutes meant the Dees held sway by a goal with a quarter to play. Zijai kicked two goals in that quarter, including a miraculous banana kick, to lift the spirits of a group being seriously challenged. And under lights, the final quarter was tense - Clay Smith goaled for the Dogs in the first seven seconds of the quarter, before a stalemate between the two sides kept viewers engrossed. Zijai once again stood up in the crucial moments to extend the margin to eight, before debutant Mitchell Cox calmly slotted a set shot in the dying moments after a 50 metre penalty to seal the win and gain some payback for last year’s grand final defeat. Kennedy-Harris once again pressed his claims for an AFL recall with yet another dose of leather poisoning. After racking up 47 touches two weeks ago, the skilful midfielder was best afield with 34 disposals

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and a classy goal. Jimmy Munro relished the conditions and was stellar with his ferocity at the contest, Zijai was a constant threat in just his second match for the season, and Josh Wagner was once again classy playing on a wing. As a result of the win, the Demons have now made it four in a row after being 1-4 at one stage, and now climb into seventh spot on the VFL ladder The Demons will travel up to Box Hill to tackle the Hawks on Saturday afternoon, with the game to be televised on Channel 7 from 2.30pm. CASEY DEMONS 2.3 5.8 8.12 10.15(75) FOOTSCRAY 3.1 4.3 8.5 9.8(62) CASEY DEMONS GOALS: Y. Zijai 3, B. Fritsch, E. Morris, M. White, S. Weideman, M. Cox, L. Hulett, J. Kennedy-Harris. BEST: M. White, B. Stretch, D. Collis, C. Maynard, J. Kennedy-Harris, B. Fritsch. FOOTSCRAY GOALS: C. Smith 2, L. Webb, T. English, P. Lipinski, J. Redpath, T. Tweedie, N. Mullenger-McHugh, T. Campbell. BEST: L. Young, T. Campbell, K. Collins, M. Boyd, N. Jamieson, L. Webb.

Bayley Fritsch takes a mark during the tense 13-point victory. 169601 Picture: ROB CAREW

Victory to Eagles in a thriller Tight tussle goes Stringrays' way By Nick Creely Cranbourne has played with guts and vigour to register a six-point victory over Seaford on Saturday afternoon at Casey Fields. After breaking through for their maiden victory last round against Box Hill, the Eagles’ momentum was well and truly carrying through after skipping out to a handy nine-point quarter time lead. The big guns - Hayley Wildes, Kirsten McLeod, Breann Moody and Kim Cunico - were all looking ominous, but inaccurate goal kicking left the door open for the opposition. And the Tigers swooped, kicking three goals in the second quarter to hold some sway, before the Eagles steadied and lent on their leaders to scrape over the line in a thrilling finish. “Considering we didn’t have Bridie Kennedy, Darcy Guttridge, Holly Whitford and Jasmine Grierson out there I’m happy - the kids that came up did a great job,” Coach Sein Clearihan said. “We were a rotation down midway through the second quarter, and in the third we had more injuries so we virtually didn’t have a bench for the last quarter and a half, so it was really pleasing.” After battling through the opening month of the season, Clearihan said that their brand is now starting to take shape, and pointed out a certain aspect of their game that is starting to deliver them the wins. “I was impressed with our press and the way they’re defending now - they just kept at it all game and got the result,” he said. “We are starting to get a lot of belief happening - Kirsten McLeod is starting to get going and so are a couple of others -

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Nicole Garner celebrates her first term goal. 169600 Pictures: ROB CAREW Steph Cutting was also really good off a half back flank and a lot of others stepped up which was great.” Others to impress were Steph Brown and Bianca Jakobsson - who both kicked a couple of majors and looked a constant threat in attack. Now with a 2-3 record and in eighth spot, the Eagles face seventh placed Eastern Devils in a massive clash on Sunday at Casey Fields. “We’ll have a couple of changes - I’m really looking forward to this weekend and trying to get three wins in a row - we’re improving and starting to play some consistent footy and that’s what it’s all about,” Clearihan said.

Eagles' superstar Kirsten McLeod had a massive game. 169600 CRANBOURNE 2.3 3.5 5.7 7.7(49) SEAFORD 1.0 4.0 4.0 7.1(43) CRANBOURNE GOALS: S. Brown 2, B. Jakobsson 2, C. Clarkson, S. Marsh, K. McLeod. BEST: S. Phillips, B. Moody, K. Cunico, H. Wildes, A. McDonough, R. Pearce. SEAFORD GOALS: D. Lawrence 3, G. Walker 2, B. Rogan, T. Sheldon. BEST: M. Macdonald, M. Goodwin, J. Barker, K. Cox, G. Walker, J. Eberle.

The Dandenong Stingrays have survived a late rally by the Murray Bushrangers to claim a massive scalp, defeating the top four side by two-points at Shepley Oval on Saturday afternoon. With Murray coming into the clash in stellar form, the ‘Rays needed to be on their game right from the outset. It was a massive arm wrestle for the majority of the first term, with both sides looking threatening when given clear space to attack, and scores were level at quarter time. The ‘Rays then had a hot patch in the second quarter, kicking five goals in little time, and streaming to a 24-point lead that proved crucial in the outcome of the match. With the game looking relatively safe at three quarter time, Murray stormed home as the young ‘Rays tired, slamming home goal after goal. But Riley D’Arcy, who now has 21 goals this season after snaring six throughout the match, kicked the crucial goal with minutes to play that allowed enough separation from the Bushrangers to claim the four points. “We looked at this one as a really important game, and it’s good to get the result,” Stingrays stand in Coach Nick Cox said. “It was a round to play some youngsters, and some of them are not quite ready to go, but that’s the point of these development rounds. “We were really happy for the most part - we did a lot of the work earlier enough and then were able to protect the lead.” Beaconsfield 19-year-old Bailey Morrish was best afield, racking up plenty of touches

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Lachlan Young was instrumental in the tense victory. 168489 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS and dominating with his class by foot and his ability to create attacking thrusts from nothing, While D’Arcy was a force to be reckoned with and Lachlan Young was once again nimble and creative with his disposals. D’Arcy, who was perhaps unlucky not to be selected for Vic Country, once again showed off his impressive contested marking and goal sense, but still has work to do on aspects of his game. “Riley was good - I’ve probably been the hardest on him his pressure hasn’t been great, but he is getting better and improving,” Cox said. But Cox heaped praised on his more senior players, and also said there was plenty of encouragement and promise from the under agers that strode out on the ground. “Mason De Wit, Morrish and Tom Murphy were just fantastic all day, and that’s what

you expect from your 19-yearold’s - they did make a huge difference in the end,” he said. “Riley Bowman was really impressive, same with Kyle Whitford, James Hickey and Jake Carosella so there was plenty to like from the young kids.” The Stingrays face another tough challenge this week when they face Western Jets at Burbank Oval on Sunday. DANDENONG STINGRAYS 4.2 9.4 13.8 14.9(93) MURRAY BUSHRANGERS 4.2 5.4 9.5 14.7(91) DANDENONG STINGRAYS GOALS: R. D’Arcy 6, A. Zijai 2, B. Schmidt, J. Carosella, D. Morris, C. Hustwaite, B. Morrish, J. Nanscawen. BEST: B. Morrish, J. Davies, L. Young, R. D’Arcy, M. DeWit, T. Murphy. MURRAY BUSHRANGERS GOALS: H. Garoni 3, D. Johnston 3, M. Walker 2, M. Marriott 2, J. Lane, P. Warner, J. Wilson, B. Frauenfelder. BEST: K. Clarke, A. Paech, M. Marriott, A. Hicks, D. Langlands, R. Bruce.

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Yaris’s French connection By Derek Ogden, Marque Motoring Safety and style, it appears Toyota is covering all bases with its revised light passenger vehicle, the Yaris hatchback. It has class-leading safety systems available across the range and is clothed in an interesting shape from the Toyota ED2 design studio in the south of France. The result is premium safety that’s standard on the top-of-the-range Yaris ZR we drove, and a $650 option on the Ascent and mid-range SX variants. Yaris hatches are well equipped, featuring cruise control, a display audio system with controls on the steering wheel spokes, a multi-information display, air-conditioning, electric power steering, power windows and mirrors and a 12-volt accessory socket. Despite styling improvements, the starting price stays at $15,290, plus on road costs, for the Ascent and an unchanged $17,330 for the SX, with the option of automatic transmission remaining at $1530. The new auto-only ZR price of $22,470 reflects the addition of the safety equipment. The French connection placed a greater emphasis on horizontal lines to express a wide, more planted stance and low centre of gravity. This was done with a new front bumper mimicking a catamaran with broad sections flowing down from new headlights, flanking the wide, trapezoidal grille.

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With style upgrades all round, the Toyota Yaris shapes up to continue its success in the small-car segment. The new grille contributes to the Yaris's more steadfast appearance with stepped horizontal bars delivering a 3-D effect. Fog lamps on the ZR are packed in a more compact recess with a vertical line that follows the outer edge of the bumper and features a bright chrome trim detail. New headlamps include a forked frame around the main lamp that flows seamlessly into a single line extending in a matching chrome trim element towards the central Toyota emblem. The ZR rolls on 16-inch alloy wheels with silver finish, while the catamaran styling is repeated at the rear

with a new bumper design that harmonises with the lines of the tailgate and extends to side reflectors separated by a lower bumper garnish. A rear spoiler and automatic levelling head lamps top and tail the Yaris upgrades. The cabin has also been freshened with gloss black ornamentation replacing the silver highlights on the steering wheel, audio unit surround and around the gear-knob base. Toyota Yaris SX variants, in addition to the bigger engine, are equipped with rear and rear side privacy glass,

and a premium steering wheel and gear-lever, while premium features fitted to the ZR include automatic climate control air-conditioning, satellite navigation, plus Toyota Link internet connectivity. The 1.5-litre engine fitted to the SX and ZR delivers maximum power of 80kW at 6000rpm and top torque of 141Nm at 4400 revs and is mated with a four-speed automatic transmission. It is now rated at Euro 5 for emissions. Every model in the Australian Toyota Yaris range has seven airbags, a reversing camera, vehicle stability and traction control, anti-skid brakes with

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