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There were laughs - with hardly a dry eye - in a 1000-strong farewell to Casey’s popular, larger-than-life mayor Mick Morland OAM. Mr Morland, 67, who was tragically killed while crossing Princes Highway, Berwick, had a mission to make everybody happy, his wife Kay told the service at Berwick Church of Christ on 5 July. He was a husband, father, grandfather and uncle who devoted himself to his family. But Mr Morland’s family extended not just to genetics and blood it extended to the diverse crowd in the church. “This room is full to the brim with Mick’s family,” she said. The renowned story-teller loved people, regardless of gender, race or ability. Given half the chance, he would be your best friend, she said. “His mission was to bring laughter and joy to all he met. “The world would be a far better place if there were more Mick Morlands.” Ms Morland urged the gathering to keep talking about her late husband. “It keeps him alive in our hearts.” Others noted his legacy of feats as a councillor, Liberal Party member, Rotarian, football clubman and his family’s hero. He was above all a loving example to all, Reverend Ineke Giles said. She recounted Mr Morland’s message to a Narre Warren North Christmas service last year. He said that Christmas was about love. “It’s about family, it’s about caring about someone in the community who has a lot less than what you have. “It’s about giving someone a hug.
“It’s about telling your partner, children, grandchildren and your friends that you love them.” Gary Morland - draped in a Richmond Football Club scarf - told of how his older brother and he grew up in a family of eight children in Richmond. The household extended to 12 at times after they moved to a cement-sheeting house in then semi-rural Springvale. He and Mr Morland sometimes had to sleep head-to-toe. Mr Morland was a senior prefect at school and an accomplished runner, golfer, footballer, cricketer and squash player, brother Gary said. He was proud to be still the state’s 440-yard school sports record holder, noting with relish that the event’s distance changed to 400 metres the following year. Above all, Mr Morland was a “leader of men” who had that rare quality - he could “walk with kings” but not lose the common touch. “I always thought Mick had kind eyes and that led to a kind and compassionate heart.” Youngest brother Tom invoked the words of inspirational MND campaigner Neale Daniher, who said: “It’s not what you say but what you do.” Mr Morland was “a doer with a capital ‘D’,” Tom said. His grand-kids shared tributes. Their ‘Pa’ was loved for his tickling moustache-kisses, his jokes and play. Rotary past district governor Tim Moore paid respect to Mr Morland’s tireless efforts for the service club, including hosting seven international exchange students. Continued page 5
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Community News Council adopts 2017-18 Budget The City of Casey adopted its 2017-21 Council Plan and 2017-18 Budget at a Special Council Meeting on Tuesday 27 June. The plan outlines eight key strategic objectives for the next four years and is part of an overall vision to create Casey as Australia’s most liveable city. The 2017-18 Budget includes a $124.7 million capital works program that will deliver some of the following projects:
School Holiday Wonderland at Old Cheese Factory The Winter Arts Festival feature event is not far away, as the much anticipated School Holiday Wonderland fast approaches. The Old Cheese Factory in Berwick will come alive with a FREE school holiday wonderland sure to provide plenty of great activities for children and families. Visit the Strange Garden and help make a surreal forest, or visit the Ball Room for a magical bouncy experience like no other! Make a craft masterpiece with Dell Stewart in the art studio, or have some Lego fun with Bricks for Kids.
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History will be made in the City of Casey as GovHack is hosted for the irst time. Kicking off at 6.00 pm on Friday 28 July, the event will run for 48 hours and give groups a chance to hack Government data in order to pull together an innovative creation. Grab your friends and make a team. To register your interest, visit Govhack.org/register.
Establishment of a regional gymnastics and multi indoor sports facility at Casey Stadium in Cranbourne East ($2.57m)
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Continued construction of Bunjil Place, Narre Warren ($17.2m)
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Found hiding in ceiling By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Cranbourne North building renovator has been found hiding in his ceiling by police after allegedly threatening to kill his former father-in-law at Casey Central car park. On 8 May, the accused - while on a community corrections order - had allegedly walked past the victim and his daughter as they left a supermarket. He then turned around, yelled: “Hey, f***ing p***ters!” and made threats to kill. The accused had just been convict-
ed for similar offending in February and April. He was barred by intervention order from either approaching or communicating with the father-in-law. Three days later, police knocked and waited outside his home for about 90 minutes, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told on 3 July. After being found in the ceiling, he then resisted attempts to handcuff him by “aggressively” holding the front of his own shirt, police prosecutor Senior Constable Jaimie Jeffs said.
In a police interview, he claimed he was in hiding because he feared police had been sent to bash him. He denied all allegations at the shopping centre, claiming the victim had made threats against him. Defence lawyer Aaron Eidelson sought a sentence indication for his client, who had been remanded for 53 days for the “inadvertent encounter” at Casey Central. Magistrate Barry Schultz noted the man had been only just released from 56 days in remand in March and April for similar “persistent” offending.
“What does it take for him to realise these (corrections and intervention) orders are to be complied with?” Mr Eidelson said the accused “certainly understands now”, recounting the man had been stabbed 16 times during a recent prison assault and spent four days in hospital. It was “not healthy” for him to spend further time in custody, he said. The accused’s renovation business had also since lost all of its contracts, Mr Eidelson said. “He has paid a very expensive price
for this incarceration.” Mr Schultz said the man’s 53 days in remand since his arrest didn’t “come close” to an appropriate sentence, he said. “On the face of it, a term of imprisonment of six months would appear to be in the ball park.” The matter was adjourned to consider Corrections Victoria’s view on the corrections order’s breach. The man will re-appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court for sentencing on 12 July.
Flannery ‘conflicted’ over Israel ties after his visit By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Casey councillor says he feels “conflicted” about a proposed Israeli sister-city friendship due to the treatment of Palestinians. Cr Rex Flannery recently visited Israel to investigate a colleague’s proposal for Casey to forge ties with Ofakim Municipality. Despite his misgivings, his personally funded trip has led to a further invitation for Cr Flannery to meet with Israel embassy representatives in Melbourne in July. During a cordial meeting with Ofakim’s chief executive, Cr Flannery received a gift of friendship. He concluded that Ofakim was keen to form a friendship with Casey.
But to him, sister-city relations were generally a “waste of time”. “I don’t see the purpose. I don’t want to waste ratepayers’ money on something of no value.” Ofakim is a desert city of about 25,000 about 20 kilometres east of the Gaza strip border, where “everybody who builds a house has to put in a bomb shelter”, Cr Flannery observed. “They’re living under constant threat of a rocket attack. “I can understand why they’re so scared and so apprehensive talking to people.” Cr Flannery spoke of the controversial West Bank wall that separates Israeli and Palestinian settlements. The barrier is justified by the Israeli Govern-
ment to deter terrorism but is also condemned as a means of segregation. “The Israelis don’t want the Palestinians there,” Cr Flannery said. “I certainly couldn’t support anybody who doesn’t support multiculturalism.” He was concerned by the restrictions on Palestinians, who were required to go back to their settlements after work and to carry ID at all times. “In Australia, no-one challenges you on race and creed.” He was however impressed by the arid region’s infrastructure and its agriculture, using a 90 per cent recycled water supply. Casey councillor Rosalie Crestani, who proposed the sister-city ties, said Israeli officials
seemed impressed by how Cr Flannery “went out of his way” to visit. Cr Crestani said Israel was a successful model of unifying cultures, exemplified by the four Quarters of Jerusalem. But there were challenges. “Israel has a right to exist and that should be the basis for negotiation (with Palestinians). “I believe it’s a big Palestinian population in Israel. There’s challenges on both sides.” Cr Crestani has argued for Israeli ties on the basis of sharing Western allies as well as JudeoChristian and democratic values. Ofakim is also near the site of the Battle of Beersheba, where Australian Light Horsemen helped secure a “huge miracle” victory in World War I in 1917. There a bond was forged that was “priceless” and “beyond words”, Cr Crestani said. Friendships were hard to come by for the Israelis, she said. “They can be in a safe place here and we’ll go a long way to protect them. “It lets them know they’ve got another remote location in the world if they need a safe haven.”
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Windermere’s Trek to End Violence
Champion on a quest for harmony at home By Garry Howe Former Richmond champion and AFL media commentator Matthew Richardson has signed up to walk the Kokoda Track in a quest to help stamp out family violence. And he’s looking for people to join him on the 11-day bucket list challenge which is aimed at raising money and awareness for south-east based child and family service provider Windermere. Richo, as he is affectionately known, has been a Windermere ambassador since his playing days and jumped at the chance to head up the Kokoda challenge. He is confident that former teammates Nathan Brown and Wayne Campbell will join him and a few other former Tigers have also expressed an interest. The Trek to End Violence will take place from 22 October to 1 November next year. Windermere chief executive officer Dr Lynette Buoy said the organisation was thrilled to have its ambassador and “all round nice guy” Matthew Richardson head up the trek. “It won’t be easy but neither are the hardships that face the majority of people we see at Windermere every day,” Dr Buoy said. “Our Kokoda trek to end family violence gives people the chance to do something good for themselves, and for others. “I think it’s the right thing to do - to make a difference to the community.” “At Windermere, it is our mission to build a stronger, connected and more supported community, creating positive change to the lives of those
who need it most, and we’d love for you to help us.” Participants have to cover their travel costs - amounting to $5000 and undertake to raise $3000 for Windermere to help in its battle against family violence, particularly in the south-east. There is also a $770 registration fee. The trek takes eight days and the trip duration is 11 days. The Kokoda Track was the scene of bitter fighting in 1942 as Australian soldiers fought to defend Port Moresby from the advancing Japanese troops. Today, walking the track has become a pilgrimage for many Australians and the battlefield is a lot closer to home - in our neighbourhoods, our streets and in the homes of people we know and love. The trek will help Windermere in its fight against family violence. Along the way, trekkers will honour not only the World War II soldiers who fought on Kokoda, but the many brave people who continue to advocate against family violence and speak out against fear or retribution and alienation from their families, their friends or the community. Sadly, family violence touches one in every two people across the south-east. Alarmingly, half of the people Windermere works with every day are experiencing issues relating from family violence. Those who want to show that they are up to the challenge and join Richo on the Kokoda Trek to end family violence can register by phoning 1300 946 337, emailing events@windermere.org.au or visiting www.windermere.org.au.
Windermere trek ambassador Matthew Richardson gets in a bit of training at the Kokoda Memorial Walk in Upper Ferntree Gully.
Richo’s up for the challenge The prospect of walking the iconic Kokoda Track to help in the battle against family violence immediately appealed to former Richmond champion Matthew Richardson. The fact that it also helped Windermere made it a no-brainer. Richo, as he is more widely known, has been a Windermere ambassador since the latter stages of his 282-game playing career with the Tigers. He was approached by then Windermere chairman Carl Strachan and began by spearheading a breakfast in schools program for needy children. “Windermere services a need in the community that does not get the support it should,” he said. “Any domestic situation where mums and bubs are in trouble does tug at the heartstrings. You would hate to see anyone in your family being exposed to that. I had two young nieces at the time, which made it resonate even more. “The work Windermere does really strikes a chord with me.” The challenge of trekking Kokoda also appeals on a personal level. “It is something that has been at the back of my mind for a while,” he said. “It’s certainly on the bucket list and the fact that it’s for Windermere does give you that little kick along.” Richo said that like many past players, he needed to find a bit of motivation to keep up the fitness levels. “I do a bit of exercise these days but I certainly don’t smash myself doing it,” he said. “This is a good way to keep fit and active and help a really good cause at the same time. “I know people who have done Kokoda and enjoyed doing it, but it really is a physical challenge.” He said former Richmond teammates Nathan Brown and Wayne Campbell are all but signed on to the trek and he hoped a few more ex-Tigers would join them on the trip as well.
Building stronger communities is the goal On a mission Windermere is an independent community service organisation which works across south-eastern Melbourne and Gippsland to help those who need it most. With a history spanning 160 years, Windermere works to build a stronger, connected and supported community. Its support comes in many forms and it works together to find the best solutions for the varied and complex
issues faced by children, families and individuals in the communities it serves. With a focus on intervention and prevention, Windermere aims to get in early to make a difference in the areas of: 1- Family wellbeing to create positive behavioural changes, respond to violence and/or neglect to enable people of all abilities to
actively participate in their community; 2- Development and early childhood education, including support to individuals and children with disability and developmental delays and a range of childcare services; 3- Assistance and support for victims of trauma, assault and/or violent crime;
4- Community strengthening which is designed to respond quickly to relevant and emerging needs. Services are primarily funded through two channels - government, and by community support. Windermere’s motto is “everyone is someone in our community” which is reflected in its approach with those it works with every day.
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Fine could hit dusters By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Hallam mulch and soil yard accused of emitting dust into neighbouring businesses may be fined due to a late and non-compliant report to the Environmental Protection Authority. Folino Plant Hire, which runs Supreme Organic Soils on O’Grady Road, had missed the 31 May deadline to submit a site layout plan as part of an EPA pollution abatement notice (PAN). When the plan was received three days late, it did “not comply with the requirement” of the PAN, an EPA spokeswoman said. The EPA is now considering whether to fine Folino at least $7500 for non-compliance. Both Folino and a neighbouring mulch yard owned by Bark King Group have been given until 31 August to increase their dust control measures and not impact on their neighbours.
Unlike Folino, Bark King had submitted its required site layout plan to the EPA by 31 May. If the companies fail to comply with the order, they face fines of up to $770,300. According to the notices, excessive rates of dust deposits from the yards had coated a neighbouring industrial workplace. The highest reading of dust in nearby Bolt Court was 9.42 grams per square metre per month in January - more than double the four-gram amenity standard in NSW. “Numerous potential sources of dust are present on your premises and likely to be a source of dust emissions,” the notices stated to Bark King Group and Folino Plant Hire. Hampton Park residents living about 300 metres south of the yards have also long complained of dust pollution. The residents in Rowland Close and Glenora Way report regular and
A view of soil yards on O'Grady Road, Hallam. 163262 Picture: GARY SISSONS severe hay-fever, skin hives, asthma The EPA has confirmed that attacks, coughing and sore eyes suf- O’Grady Road, which is unsealed and fered by children, young and old resi- Casey council-managed, was not the dents alike. “primary contributor” of the dust. Nearby workers tell of the need to When asked about Folino’s comhose down vehicles daily and to keep pliance, company director Frank Fofactory doors constantly closed due to lino recently told Star News: “That’s the dusty emissions. between me and the EPA.”
Billions pledged to put wings in South-East By Bonny Burrows and Victoria Stone-Meadows An international airport - rivalling Tullamarine in size - at Kooweerup is one step closer to reality, with a multi-national consortium pledging to bankroll the $7 billion project. Paragon Premier Investment Fund will next week present its plans for a South East airport to the State Government after its chairman, Alande Mustafi Safi, last week received a signed letter of intent from an undisclosed financer, promising to fund its development. As revealed by Star News on 22
March, Mr Safi had been engaging with interested parties in Dubai, who had the cash and desire to bring the project to fruition. Gerard Kennedy, a director of Mr Safi’s group, said at the time “these people can certainly afford to do it, they want to do it, and they approached us”. While the identity of the backer has not been disclosed, it is understood the group, based in Europe and the Middle East, has built a number of airports, including two in Europe. As previously reported, a Kooweerup airport - as featured in the State
Government’s 2013 population growth blueprint Plan Melbourne would service more than five million domestic passenger movements annually and create more than 3000 ongoing jobs, along with an additional 1000-plus during construction. It is also expected to open up international exportation to local businesses, and opportunities for further development and economic investment in the way of supporting infrastructure. Speaking to Star News on Tuesday 4 July, Mr Kennedy said while the funds were there, the project was still subject to government support.
The government is yet to back the project, arguing demand for a third airport was “not yet there”. But the Paragon group thinks otherwise and is moving forward with plans. Mr Kennedy and Mr Safi will present the proposal to government next week and a formal legal contract will be drawn up between Paragon and the investors “in the next couple of days”. The businessman stressed it would be a long process before an airport was operational, and even before land was secured.
From front page One Greenland student still regularly received birthday and Christmas cards from her Australian ‘family’, and got into banter with Mr Morland over whose country was the largest island in the world. Mr Morland was the self-declared world president of the Society Of Deserted Spouses (SODS) that convened for a barbecue while their wives were at an Inner Wheel meeting, Mr Moore said. “We’re all lucky for having a friend like Mick Morland in our lives.” Casey Demons Football Club board member Colin Butler outlined Mr Morland’s life-long involvement with football, including a premiership with Beaconsfield in 1974. At Narre Warren Junior Football Club, he was also an administrator of the decade and coach of future AFL stars such as Brendan Fevola, Trent Croad, Chris Newman and Matty Boyd. Mr Butler, when elected to council, appreciated the advice from Mr Morland to understand the issues and vote how his community would want him to vote. “He was an absolutely wonderful man, an icon of City of Casey and a very good friend of mine.” Casey chief executive Mike Tyler told of how Mr Morland was his greatest supporter at the council table, as well as a champion of sports, the environment, transport and waste management. Mr Morland’s OAM for service to local government and the community said it all, Mr Tyler said. South East Metropolitan MP Inga Peulich said Mr Morland always acted for the best of the community, reluctant to “sink the boot” into befriended political rivals. She also read a warm tribute from Opposition Matthew Guy that noted Mr Morland was a loyal person, good bloke and community servant. At the end, Mr Morland’s coffin draped with a Tigers scarf was carried out to the rousing anthem of his beloved Richmond Football Club. He would surely have approved as some in the crowd joined in the song’s refrain: “Yellow and Black”. 1213124-EB02-16
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Asbestos vs watchdog By Cam Lucadou-Wells The state’s environmental watchdog has stepped in to oversee the removal of asbestos from a developer’s land close to existing homes near Ward Road and Bounty Way, Berwick. The developer, Moremac Property Group, has been ordered to provide a clean-up plan and an expert’s remediation strategy to the Environment Protection Authority. “The risk to the community from the land is considered low,” an EPA spokeswoman said. “EPA will continue to monitor the works at the site to ensure they are undertaken in accordance with an agreed clean-up plan and in line with relevant regulations.” Bounty Way residents had raised the alarm in late January after their homes were blasted by dust during tree clearing works on the Ward Road parcel of the proposed Alira estate. In March, WorkSafe temporarily halted asbestos removal after a worker without protective equipment appeared to be collecting debris. In the meantime, Moremac has claimed that asbestos and asbestoscontaining material have been illegally dumped on the site. Moremac director Bryce Moore reiterated that there was no evidence that asbestos had travelled into neighbours’ yards during the January dust storm. “The tree clearing works were undertaken appropriately and in accordance with occupational health and safety guidelines. “There has been no evidence of asbestos being mixed with the material that was mulched or ... ended up in the mulch piles.” The piles were later inspected and given the all-clear by EPA and WorkSafe, he said.
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Mulch piles and debris on the Alira estate site off Ward Road, Berwick. 165072 Works on the Ward Road site were “progressing well”, and expected to be cleaned of asbestos by 9 July, subject to weather conditions. “The EPA notice is not a surprise. “In many ways people should take confidence in that there’s EPA oversight of the process.”
Meanwhile, resident Mark Weaven has moved out, with his family, from their Bounty Way home. The family was shaken after finding a confirmed shard of asbestos-containing material in their backyard during the January works. “When you look over the fence and
Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS see the quarantined off areas, it is apparent as to the extent of the contamination. “Asbestos appears to have been found everywhere on the site, which we knew anyway. “Even though they are going to add fill over the top, there will be quite a lot of fine particles still in the soil here.”
Police are asking the public to keep an eye out for Ashley McArdle, who is known to frequent the Cranbourne and Narre Warren areas. McArdle, 25, is wanted by police on warrants relating to bail, theft, assault and driving offences. He is described as about 165 centimetres tall with a light complexion and a slight build. As well as Cranbourne and Narre Warren, he has previously been sighted in Frankston, Blackburn, and Box Hill. Anyone who has information about McArdle’s whereabouts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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Guess who’s coming to dinner? By Cam Lucadou-Wells A smorgasbord of the world’s foods is expected to be shared among friendly company at Casey’s first Welcome Dinner. Its aim is to bring together up to 100 newly-arrived and established residents for a meal. They will bring a plate from their own culture, tell the table about its story and in essence, break bread at the community dinner. “This is a great way to connect people and break through cultural, social and other barriers, through something we all have in common - food,” the project’s state coordinator Rachel Clark said. “It’s a way of changing the conversation around people who are newly arrived in Australia. “It’s simple and incredibly effective.” A chat over a shared meal can transcend political debate around asylum seekers. It moves on from the issue of “how they came here”. “We all come to a situation with our assumptions,” Ms Clark said. “What occurs when we sit down and share a meal together, those assumptions are often challenged in a very pos-
itive and safe way.” With the help of facilitators, the dinnertalk is guided into learning more about each other, such as passions. “We encourage our guests not to talk about the same old things, like what do you do for a living? “We want people to connect on a common, universal level.” Successful dinners had been previously held in Melbourne’s west and north. The diverse cities of Greater Dandenong and Casey were an obvious next-stop, Ms Clark said. Organisers hope the dinners will kickstart into more, with volunteers perhaps to stage events in their homes as well as in trusted public spaces. “We want people to come away from the dinners feeling warm, welcomed and a part of something,” Ms Clark said. “We want them to be empowered to be part of the change they want to see in the world.” The dinner will be at Narre Warren South P-12 College on 4 August, 6-8.30pm. To register for a ticket, go to eventbrite. com.au/e/casey-community-welcome-dinner-tickets-35373204206
A scene from a trial Welcome Dinner in Casey last year.
Super service There are many tall tales about superheroes. However some budding heroes took the chance to hear a few wild stories at a school holiday event at Narre Warren library on 4 July. They then got to work on their own spectacular masks. The event was part of the library service’s activity program during this month’s school holidays. For details on upcoming events, go to eventbrite.com.au/o/cclc-school-holiday-program-2884639109.
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Jobs - she’ll be apples! By Victoria Stone-Meadows Minister for Employment Michaelia Cash and Member for La Trobe Jason Wood visited Montague’s Apple Orchard in Narre Warren to spruik a new government employment program. The Seasonal Work Incentives Trial targets people receiving Newstart and Youth Allowance (other) to undertake seasonal work in the horticultural industry. Under the trial, people receiving these payments will be able to undertake seasonal work such as picking and packing fruit, and earn $5000 without it affecting their payments. Ms Cash and Mr Wood met with Montague’s CEO Rod McQueen on Thursday 29 June to discuss how the program would assist his business. “There is a definite need for labour here,” Ms Cash said. “Montague’s had to leave some fruit
to rot on the trees recently because they didn’t have people to get it off the trees and that is just unacceptable.” “What we need to ensure is that we are incentivising, in particular, those who are in receipt of welfare to go out and undertake work.” The new program trial begins at the start of the 2017-'18 financial year, will run for two years and will be capped at 3800 workers across the nation. Mr McQueen said Montague’s orchards in Narre Warren and all over the country would greatly benefit from the program’s trial. “We just want the numbers of people on the job and consistency in return to work,” he said. “For us to have the same people coming to work week after week for a six or eight-week period means we are not retraining on a daily basis, so we have savings coming through that way.”
The Labor Party supports the program trial, with Shadow Employment Minister Brendan O’Connor saying the program presented a new pathway to work. “This trial, which Labor supports, will give jobseekers an opportunity to gain short-term, seasonal work without the risk of losing their Newstart payment or other social security benefits,” he said. However, Mr O’Connor was critical the Federal Government had not changed the amount of income people could earn while receiving a government payment. Mr O’Conner said freezing the income-free area allowed to people on payments such as Newstart and Youth Allowance acted a disincentive for people to take on short-term jobs outside the program. “It’s disappointing that the Turnbull
Minister for Employment Michaelia Cash, Montague's CEO Rod McQueen and La Trobe MP Jason Wood take a tour of the Montague's Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS factory. 170140 Government is at the same time freezing the income-free areas for jobseekers, which will make life harder for people on Newstart who have a small
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Cancer fight goes by the book for Nossal By Cam Lucadou-Wells The power of the pen is being used in a campaign to cure childhood cancers. Two teams of Nossal High School students - the Graphomaniacs and Hakuna Matata - are joining a national ‘Write A Book In A Day’ fund-raising campaign. On 22 August, the 17 students will be given a brief and then within 12 hours write, illustrate, bind and submit a story book of up to 5000 words. Each book is then donated to be read
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Cuppas count in anti- cancer fight By Cam Lucadou-Wells Morning tea sippers dug deep at a Cancer Council fund-raiser at Squatting Frog Nursery in Narre Warren North on 26 June. Organiser Carol Clifford joined in The Biggest Morning tea cause after seeing the first-hand devastation caused to loved ones. “Talking to our customers, it is sobering to realise how many people are dealing with family members with cancer.” Her inaugural event raised nearly $650 for cancer treatment and research.
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COURTENAY GARDENS' FINEST IF you need space for the kids and pets and want to be close to everything, then look no further - you just found it. Walking distance to Courtenay Gardens Primary School with public transport available and close to the Cranbourne Homemaker Centre. This home ticks all the boxes. Some of the lovely features include four spacious bedrooms with built-in robes. The master has a full ensuite, walk-in robe and a split-system to keep you cool in summer. A great family kitchen with stainless steel wall oven and hotplates, a twin drawer dishwasher and a corner walk-in pantry. There is loads of bench space and plenty of storage. The perfect environment for anyone who loves to create amazing dishes for their family and friends. There is space for everyone in this home with two living areas, meals, formal dining and a study. A large gable roofed pergola with timber decking and ceiling fans. Low-maintenance gardens mean you can enjoy the home instead of working in the garden every weekend. The double
garage has ample room for two cars and there is also side access to keep a boat or caravan securely behind double gates. Other features of this lovely home include new carpets and floating floors through the entire home, ducted heating, split-system cooling, alarm and neutral tones throughout. It has everything you could want for your family. A fabulous home in a great location. Make your appointment to inspect it today.
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12 Norford Court Inspect: As advertised on re.com Price: $530,000 - 580,000 Contact: Peter Ferguson, 0419 559 449 and Penny Ferguson, 0412 559 405 OBRIEN REAL ESTATE, NARRE WARREN, 8794 0500
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SPACIOUS CONTEMPORARY LIVING MEETING every modern family’s requirements is this timeless classic Fairhaven 'Newport’, superbly located in the extremely sought-after Berwick Waters estate. Within but a short distance of schools, shops, parks, and major traffic routes. Delight in manicured gardens both front and rear, and enjoy the expansive views accommodated from within this intelligently laid out abode. Upon entering this more than impressive home, be greeted by hardwood timber flooring, a sizeable study and convenient internal access to the oversized double garage. Through to the well-appointed kitchen area boasting stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances, ample bench and cupboard space, and a massive butler’s pantry. Adjacent this is a sizeable family and meals area, while a separate rumpus room lies at the back of the home.
Upstairs you will find the master suite equipped with ensuite and walk-in robe, three further good-sized bedrooms, second study and another retreat. Outdoors discover a fabulous alfresco area and ample space for the kids to play. Services include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, security system and double-glazed windows.
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22 Macumba Drive Inspect: By appointment Price: $770,000 - $830,000 Contact: Katrina Bartlett, 0414 791 161 HARCOURTS, BERWICK, 9707 4222
FRENZY AT AUCTION NARRE Warren South is continuing to cement itself as one of South East Melbourne’s most sought-after suburbs, with a property selling for a reportedly recordbreaking price of $1,721,000. Agent Peter Ferguson from O’Brien Real Estate in Narre Warren said the four-bedroom, three-bathroom and threegarage home attracted an audience of about 60 people and had four determined bidders chasing the 4654 square metre property. “It went crazy. We had roughly 60 people in attendance, with four bidders,” Mr Ferguson said. “It was very spirited bidding, with buyers stretching their budgets.” Selling ‘well above expectations’, the Hillsmeade Drive property smashed the suburb's median four-bedroom house price, which according to realestate.com. au is roughly $586,250. Exceeding its anticipated price, Mr Ferguson admitted the vendors were both shocked and delighted by the final price. “The highest price I’m aware of in Narre Warren South prior to this was $1.5
million. Recently a house in the same street reportedly sold for $1.46 million,” Mr Ferguson said. “This property set a record price for the area. It sold well above market expectations, so we’re very happy for our vendors. “They’re absolutely blown away with the result. It will allow them to bring their retirement forward.” With a professionally surfaced tennis court, basketball court and a fullyenclosed, solar heated indoor pool and spa, the property undoubtedly attracted buyers due to its numerous lifestyle features. However, according to Mr Ferguson, the home also drew buyers in due to both the immaculate presentation and Narre Warren South’s growing popularity. “The property was presented so well. The way the vendor had maintained and presented it was a real credit and they were rewarded for years of looking after the property,” Mr Ferguson explained. “But buyers from all over Melbourne’s South East are seeing Narre Warren South
A true lifestyle property within minutes of suburbia. as an in-demand suburb. Some 50 per cent of buyers are from out of town and they’re coming to Narre Warren South because it’s exceptionally good value for money compared to the inner city ... Narre Warren South is now actually rivalling areas like Berwick.” However, for potential buyers seeking
a similar outcome, Mr Ferguson was also willing to share a few tips sure to give vendors that cut-above-the-rest edge. “Make sure you market your property properly, use quality and extensive marketing and select an agent with the best track record.”
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GRAND CARLISLE IN EDEN RISE EXCEPTIONAL LIKE a flower blooming in spring, this stunning Carlisle home is a sight to behold. Located in the highly sought-after Eden Rise Estate, 47 squares of elegance awaits. When you walk through the double entry doors, the grandeur of the home hits you with a chandelier overhead and bamboo floors beneath your feet. Off to the right is a generous study and formal lounge room, both lined with deep black carpet. Continuing down the hall you will find a sound-proofed theatre room, complete with projector and across the hall the first of five bathrooms, all beautifully fitted with stone throughout. As you continue through, the home opens out to the stunning chef’s kitchen with full butler’s pantry, 900mm stainless steel appliances, double dishwasher, stone benchtops and glass splashbacks and a large family and dining area, which looks out into the backyard. Upstairs has not been forgotten either, with another living area with balcony leading off it and four over-sized bedrooms, with each of them having walk-in robes and full ensuite, the master having another balcony leading off for you
to enjoy. Sitting on 679 square metres, the backyard has room for a pool and has the opportunity for you to add your own touches. Only three years young, this home has all the mod cons, including ducted heating, evaporative cooling and LED downlights. Located close to shops, schools and public transport, this home is a must when size and quality are of importance to you.
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9 Geranium Court Inspect: Saturday, 1pm-1.30pm Auction: Saturday, 8 July, 1.30pm Contact: Syarif Machfud, 0413 580 556 PEAKE REAL ESTATE, BERWICK, 9707 5300
FAMILY HOME BE wowed by this excellent property, just minutes from the Monash Freeway and Westfield Fountain Gate. Four bedrooms, two bathroom, and sitting on a pretty 720 square metre allotment, there is plenty of room to move, inside and out. Upon entry, you will find two bedrooms, the master to the right and bedroom two (which could be used as a study) to the left. Walk through to a large lounge, and the remaining two bedrooms. At the rear of the home there is a large, open, light-filled family/meals area, and the kitchen - which has plenty of storage. Outside, you will find an exceptionally large, fully covered outdoor entertainment area with rear access to the garage, lowmaintenance gardens, and a large shed/ workshop with roller door and water tank. Properties in this condition don’t come up very often in Narre Warren, so be quick to inspect.
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31 Sallybrook Circuit Inspect: Saturday, 11.15am-11.45am Price: $670,000 - $735,000 Contact: Sachin Arora, 0411 081 640 FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS, NARRE WARREN, 9705 4888
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Clyde North 9 Fenway Boulevard
Ready to bloom 700 Berwick – Cranbourne Road, Clyde North.
For auction.
9707 0556
Saturday 15 July at 12:30pm Contact Agent
56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au
Located in the vibrant & sought after Bloom Estate, this feature packed 46 square home is ideal for the growing family t 5 large B/Rs + study, master w/ ens & WIR t 4 separate living areas including rumpus & upstairs retreat t Chefs kitchen with stone benches, breakfast bar, walk in pantry & generous meals area t 4 zone refrigerated cooling and north facing alfresco
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Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255
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Berwick 10 Morello Place
Stylish living in Chase Estate. For sale. Contact Agent This beautifully presented Carlisle home is located in the highly sought after Chase Estate. • 4 bedrooms with WIR and ensuite to master, study, 2 living areas, stone benchtops, quality s/s appliances and light fittings ducted heating, evaporative cooling • Large outdoor entertainment area, solar hot water, water tank, low maintenance landscaped gardens • Minutes to Eden Rise shopping centre, Freeway access, elite private and public schools or walk to a local parks.
F4 G2 H2 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894 Narelle Casey 0488 978 894
Cranbourne West 39 John Russell Road
Everything to offer.
For auction. Saturday 15 July at 2:30pm Contact Agent This impressive family home is filled with quality, high end fixtures and fittings, free flowing floorplan all on a 634sqm block • 4 spacious bedrooms, 2 bath • 4 separate living zones • Light filled kitchen • Large alfresco area • Plenty of off street parking Located only a short distance to quality schools, shop and public transport. Perfect for families or investors, come see for yourself.
F4 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Marc Oliver 0416 969 930 Maddie Harris 0421 106 819
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Guys Hill 404 Beaconsfield-Emerald Road
Joshabelle farm.
For sale. Contact Agent This beautiful home nestled on 5 acres is only minutes from Beaconsfield town centre with majestic views over the valley. • 4 bedrooms, two masters with WIR and ensuites • 3 living areas and sitting or library • Grand kitchen with bullnose stone bench tops & high quality appliances • Flood lit horse monage and tac box with separate off road access • 3 fully fenced paddocks • Ducted heating/cooling and gas log fire
F4 G3 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894 Rikki-Lee Jansz 0401 369 346
Narre Warren 25 Franleigh Drive
Fantastic family home on Franleigh. For auction. Saturday 15 July at 1:30pm A fantastic family home with room for the whole family and the caravan or boat! Featuring: • Three generous bedrooms • Two living areas, dining & study. • New kitchen with stainless steel appliances & stone benches • Double garage & side access for parking a boat or caravan. Also included is ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, downlights & a fireplace.
F3 G2 H2 I1 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405
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Narre Warren 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 Vincent Lim 0437 008 418
Narre Warren South 8 The Esplanade
Luxury lakeside living.
For auction. Saturday 8 July at 12:30pm $820,000 - $900,000 Situated in prime position with unrestricted viewing of the Berwick Springs lake is this superb 5-bedroom home with 3 large living areas on a 700 sqm allotment! • Hostess style kitchen • Leisure/retreat area, rumpus room • Alfresco, pergola, built in bbq, spa 2 cross overs & driveways lead to a dlug on 1 side & wide rear access on the other. Also, you can look out to the delightful lake & walking tracks from your own front portico.
F5 G2 H2 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
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Narre Warren North 12 Harries Court
Approx 1.25 acres – prime pocket. For sale. $950,000 - $1,045,000 Situated in a lovely secluded cul de sac is this character filled 4 bedrooms plus study or 5-bedroom double brick constructed family home boasting 3 spacious separate living areas. • Hostess style kitchen with Caesar stone benches. • Extremely large rumpus with access to Japanese Garden. • 9 ft ceilings, 2.5 kw solar & 25 established fruit trees.
F4 G2 H2 I1 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
Officer 25 Markbeech Crescent
Great location, the perfect start. For sale. Contact Agent This stylish, modern home is located in a sought after pocket of Officer and perfect for first home buyers, savvy investors or those looking to downsize. • Fully appointed kitchen with s/s appliances and caesarstone benchtops • 4 spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite, large open plan living • Ducted Heating, S/S Air Conditioning, Intercom & Alarm • Alfresco, Landscaped gardens
F4 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Narelle Casey 0488 978 894 Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894
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Narre Warren 7 Redgum Place
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8794 0500
For sale.
9707 0556
$595,000 - $650,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Vincent Lim 0437 008 418
$485,000 - $530,000
56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Kostya Baksheev 0451 661 771
• Walk 2 min to take Bus 831 • Massive and bright pergola • Split systems / ducted heating • SE facing. Potential side access Easy access to all amenities Berwick has to offer. Call Vincent Lim today.
• 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom • Several Living areas, indoor and out • Recently renovated and currently tenanted • Enormous back yard for the kids to play in or potential subdivision STCA.
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Narre Warren 3 St Johns Court
Narre Warren North 18 Cantwell Road
For auction.
8794 0500
For sale.
8794 0500
Saturday 8 July at 11am $500,000 - $550,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
$990,000 - $1,080,000
Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
• 3 bed, w/thru bath on 650sqm • L Shape lounge dining with gas open fire • Timber galley style kitchen, corner spa & solar panels
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• 3 large living areas. • Quality carpets, evap cooling & gdh. • 2 x double garages. Sep rear access. Close to so many local amenities including Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre and Monash Freeway access.
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Berwick 41 Quarry Hills Drive Character and Charm - Berwick Cull De Sac Impeccably presented, situated on the North of Berwick, this beautiful 5 bedroom home is sure to impress. Large living areas, an in-ground solar heated pool and covered pergola are overlooked from the extremely spacious kitchen meals area. With stone bench tops and feature tiled splashback flowing with the original timber cabinets perfectly, this kitchen is one that must be seen. A generous sized master with WIR and ensuite is situated at the front of the home with the remaining 4 bedrooms serviced by
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two individual bathrooms. An enormous rumpus room with floor to ceiling storage that flows of the family meals area allows for space and comfort for the family, as well as having access to the outdoor pool area perfect for entertaining. Designed for easy living and entertaining the outdoor area suits those who are looking for a low maintenance lifestyle. Further features include beautiful polished timber floors throughout, high ceilings, ample storage, ducted heating & evaporative cooling.
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$780,000 - $850,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23864 Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Berwick 12 Stanhope Avenue
Perfect Pasadena
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Family heaven
For Sale
Porter Davis home only 3 years young and with the feel & finish of a display home. Kitchen with 900mm cooker, range hood, 40 mm waterfall stone benchtop & WIP. Open plan living, 9t ceilings, high quality carpet to bedrooms & home theatre. Master includes impressive private ensuite with heated towel rails & WIR. Remaining bedrooms include BIR, serviced my main bathroom, 1 BR with private ensuite. Decked alfresco, plush green grass, vegie patch & fruit trees. 98% eficient hydronic heating & evaporative cooling.
$590,000 - $640,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23866
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 @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23845
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Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Clyde North 22 Macumba Drive Spacious Contemporary Living
For Sale
Meeting every modern family’s requirements is this timeless classic Fairhaven ‘Newport’. Upon entering this more than impressive home, be greeted by hardwood timber flooring, sizeable study and convenient internal access to the oversized double garage. Through to the well-appointed kitchen area boasting stone bench stops, stainless steel appliances, ample bench and cupboard space, and a massive butler’s pantry. Adjacent this, is a sizeable family and meals area, whilst separate rumpus
room lies at the back of the home. Upstairs you will find the master suite equipped with ensuite and walk in robe, three further good sized bedrooms, second study and another retreat. Outdoors discover a fabulous alfresco area and ample space for the kids to play. Services include, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, security system and double glazed windows.
Katrina bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
3B 2C 2D 1I
Berwick 57 Avebury Drive
$770,000 - $830,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23856
4B 2C 2D 2I
Beaconsfield 4 Chatsworth Court
Peace and Tranquility
For Sale
Location, Style and Family Living
For Sale
Located in the highly-sought ater North Berwick location.Well-planned kitchen ofers quality S/S appliances, wall oven and pantry. Spacious formal lounge with an open fireplace, family meals area & living room. The master suite includes ensuite and a WIR. Beautiful pergola with a wonderful rear garden & an oversized garden shed/ studio. Comforts include; ducted heating, evaporative cooling & single lock up garage. Close proximity to freeway access, schools, transport & all other amenities
$570,000 - $620,000 View Saturday @ 3.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23862
Perfectly positioned on a large block in the highly sought ater Panorama Estate. Formal living area with wood heater, open plan kitchen, dining & living area. Kitchen area with wall oven, cook top, DW & plenty of cupboards & bench space. Master bedroom complete with bay windows, WIR and ensuite. Additional 3 bedrooms with built in robes serviced by main bathroom. Outside has a covered pergola/alfresco area & Double Car with remote Garage. Ducted Vacuuming, Evaporative Cooling & ceiling fans.
$550,000 - $610,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23854
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Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Berwick 32 Rheanva Street
Berwick 17 Sheldon Drive
4B 2C 4D 1H 2I
Owner Builders Quality
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Grand Luxury Living in Bellbird
For Sale
This architecturally impressive abode ofers a multi level design that captures spaciousness and versatility. The focal point being the open plan living area, including a beautifully designed kitchen with S/S. Looking over the family living area with outstanding views. The second level ofers 3 bedrooms, serviced by the main bathroom. The third boasts the master suite with WIR and ensuite. Outdoors ofers a neat, private garden with low maintenance greenery. Ducted heating, split system x 2 & ducted vacuum
$1,000,000 - $1,100,000 View Saturday @ 3.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23757
A Grande faรงade 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 @ 3.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23842
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
Narre Warren South 16 Crystal Brook Court
5B 2C 4D 2I
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 2I
Beaconsfield 12 Windsor Drive
Perfectly Positioned Family Haven
For Sale
Style, Size and Family Living
For Sale
Beautifully presented 5-bedroom home on a large block of 764m2. Kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances and beautiful granite bench tops. Master bedroom with walk-in robe, ensuite and parents retreat. Formal lounge and dining area, rumpus room, two bathrooms & three toilets. Great decked alfresco area and verandah perfect for entertaining. Ducted heating, wood heater in the rumpus room and evaporative cooling. Conveniently located close to parks, schools, shops and medical facilities.
$695,000 - $760,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23848
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 @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23836
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Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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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 UPPER
5 Fraser Avenue
Re-Treat Yourself Positioned on just under an acre, on a made road is this well designed, family home of generous proportions. The versatile floor plan boasts 3 bedrooms, study and spacious lounge. A separate wing includes fully equipped kitchen, incorporating family room, casual dining with a separate retreat, ideal for the younger family members. Most rooms enjoy garden views through ample windows, bringing outdoors in. Features, wood heating, split system heating/cooling, en suite and walk in robe to master and renovated bathrooms. Outdoor living offers a serene, private setting with a spacious yard and decked entertaining. Tradesmen are catered for with a double garage, long, circular drive and provision for accommodating extra vehicles. Situated within an easy drive to Upper Beaconsfield Village makes for convenient living. With extreme under supply of properties of this ilk available to market, a prompt sale is expected.
Price: $800,000 - $860,000 Inspect Saturday 2.00pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
YES, IT’S WINTER and while the seasonal climate is miserable & we’re all freezing, the good news is, the Real Estate market is HOT, HOT, HOT!!! As soon as we’re listing properties, within days, they’re flying out the door! With interest rates now at a record low, the market is even more buoyant. If you would like to take advantage of this sellers market, contact one of our Sales Specialists for an obligation free market appraisal.
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4A 2B 2D 1C
27 Arthur Phillip Drive Family Excellence, in Family Friendly Location. Located in Heritage Springs this home offers four spacious bedrooms and a study. The master bedroom has a large ensuite with double shower, dual vanity & massive walk in robe. The other three bedrooms all share a central bathroom & are equipped with built in robes. The expansive living zones include- lounge/ theatre room, rumpus room & an open plan family room & meals area. The stone kitchen with 900mm appliances, dishwasher full length breakfast bar & walk in pantry overlooks the expansive family room with separate meals area. The adjoining family room is the large covered al fresco entertaining space with built in BBQ that can be used all year round.
INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm $590,000 - $649,000 Matt Clark 0417 411 883
Nar Nar Goon
Trafalgar East
RELAX IN PEACE & PRIVACY!
COUNTRY LIFESTYLE - DREAM HOME!
Lot 2, 2C Latta Road
• 4,255m2 level allotment • Build your dream home, shed, swimming pool • Power, telecom, water available • Convenient to public transport, M1 Freeway and major shopping facilities • Brilliant community spirit!
5 A 2 B 10 D 1 C
165 Melaleuca Drive INSPECT: By Appointment $360,000- $395,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
Spotted gum floorboards, a dream kitchen and a huge attic space are just the start of this beautiful rural residence. Throw in breathtaking scenery, 16 acres, and a 300m2 shed and you can finally combine your dream lifestyle with your dream home! Call me today!
Oficer
INSPECT: By appointment $820,000-$900,000 Craig Ward 0409 695 188
5A 3B 3D 1C
130 Whiteside Road Lightning Hill Estate 20 Acre Country Retreat Featuring a craftsman built Australian Homestead of some 48sq of living, where quality and attention to details are its hallmarks. A home that will accommodate all families in complete comfort with 5 BR’s, study, exceptional living areas, 3 bathrooms and triple garage. Flanked by wide shaded verandahs and fully established gardens and lawns with mature specimen trees extending to areas of native vegetation. A nearby 7.5 x 12m work shed plus purpose built, tilt slab constructed cellar door/winery with current liquor license presents a wonderful opportunity to pursue a passion for wine making/brewing on an income producing level.
INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm By Negotiation Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629
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109-113 Beaumont Road
4A 3B 2D 1C 3.3 Acres – Exclusive Beaumont Road Rebuild or Renovate A superbly positioned lifestyle parcel amidst some of Berwick’s exclusive rural holdings. An elevated setting with a wonderful wide northerly aspect that takes in rolling tree studded countryside. This is quite possibly the finest multi optioned project offered in recent times. The existing residence is substantial in size (37 sq) with 4 bedrooms, study, expansive living areas and adjacent inground pool. There is also a tennis court, although it’s seen better days!
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A 7.7 x 12.2m colorbond shed, is featured and gardens and lawns are irrigated via a bore. Mature specimen trees and established gardens complete what can only be described as a parklike setting.
AUCTION Saturday 5th August at 12.00pm INSPECT: Saturday 2.00pm Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Jack Hawkins 0429 837 966
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116 Toomuc Valley Road
$329,000
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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.
Pakenham
Shop 1/11 John Street
$380,000 - $400,000
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Derrick Brown 0418 317 096
Stephen O’Loughlin 0408 591 170
83m2 Shop Heating/Cooling, Suspended Ceiling & Amenities Rear Access With Undercover Car Parking Excellent Position In The Heart Of The Pakenham CBD Adjacent To Pakenham Marketplace And Minutes To Transport Must Be SOLD!!
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4/25 Canberra Avenue, BERWICK
74 Stoney Creek Road, BEACONSFIELD UPPER Over 5 Glorious Acres… This solid, well established home in central Beaconsfield Upper is an amazing opportunity to stake your claim in this muchloved location. Sitting on just over 5 acres of mostly cleared land suitable for horses with beautiful established trees. The original home is in need of a little TLC. Added extras of refrigerated heating and cooling, alarm system, double garage town water and sealed road.
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371 Beaconsield-Emerald Road, Guys Hill Bring your Paintbrush! Located in the hidden suburb of Guys Hill just minutes from Beaconsfield or Beaconsfield Upper is this three bedroom home displaying 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas and resting on a 840m2 parcel of land is ready for its new owners. Walking distance to Montuna Golf course and a short drive to Cardinia Hotel, this county lifestyle could be calling you.
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33 Murphy Street, CLYDE NORTH 2
Price $575,000-$625,000 View saturday 11-11:30am (Photo iD Required) Contact sarah James 0419 144 611 syarif Machfud 0413 580 556
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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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LAND MORE COSTLY THAN CONSTRUCTION MAT SUCKLING DIRECTOR OF RMS HOMES The end of financial year is upon us. That means H&R Block ads on the TV and plenty of stock take and stock reduction sales at our favourite shops. But it also brings with it some changes to legislation which will affect the housing market. If you can remember the very first home buyers guide, it was in response to the State Government introducing stamp duty exemptions for first home buyers for property purchasers of up to $600,000. As of 1 July, that exemption commences for first home buyers entering land contracts and other contracts of sale for established properties. I made the claim that this reactionary measure would not do as much as the State Government would hope for first home buyers. I believed and still believe that land developers will utilise the savings in stamp duty to effectively raise their prices. This was and still is a ‘Captain Obvious’ prediction. Anyone who has bought or is seeking to buy land knows; regardless of a stamp duty reduction land prices are continuing to rise. I am no genius for pointing to that fact. The fundamental problem hasn’t been solved - the supply and quality of land
LUXURY AT ITS FINEST HAVE you been looking for that dream home and thought it’s too hard to build, well look no further this unique extravagant three-month old home that has been built with all the modern inclusions, quality fixture, fittings and no money has been spared. Designed to wow everyone who walks through the front wrought-iron double doors. As you step in you are immediately impressed by the grandeur of this home. It has four large bedrooms, study, two bathrooms, powder room and over size double garage. The master bedroom comes with hisand-hers walk-in wardrobe ensuite with standalone spa bath and large shower and an impressive feature bulkhead. The remainder of the bedrooms have builtin mirrored robes serviced by the main bathroom with free standing bath and large shower. The heart of this home is the enormous kitchen, which comes with marble-look island stone bench top, stone splashback with glass window, pendant lighting, Miele appliances including a coffee machine, soft close cabinetry, butler’s pantry with sink and loads of cupboard space. That’s not all - there is an added bonus of a second kitchen with 900mm appliances and more cupboard space. The large meals and family room comes with modern light fittings and a fireplace in the family room. Multiple living zones in both levels
You’ll know who to call when you NEXT buy, sell or lease.
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make this an ideal family home with ample space. Features include square-set cornices, three-metre ceilings upstairs and down, floor to ceiling tiles in all bathrooms, security cameras and upgraded alarm system, ducted vacuum, NSW spotted gum floorboards, additional cupboards under the breakfast bar, glass balustrade staircase, private balcony, ducted heating and refrigerated cooling, window furnishings throughout the home, exposed aggregate around the house and driveway. Located in Berwick's Orchard Rise estate, and close to Hillcrest Christina school and other public and private schools such as Haileybury. Close to public transport, local shops, Monash freeway, Princes Highway, Parks, sporting facilities and many other state-of-the-art amenities.
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23 Almondsbury Avenue Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: Khalid Sarwari, 8786 8889 ONLY ESTATE AGENTS, NARRE WARREN, 8786 8889
FOUR BEDROOM BRICK VENEER RESIDENCE KORUMBURRA - Huge Block - 1131sqm Less than an hour to Cranbourne and Dandenong. Suit family or investment. 3 living areas, built in robes in all spacious bedrooms. Big family kitchen with electric and solid fuel cooking. A well designed triple fronted home. Externally a huge yard, over a ¼ acre in size, garage, workshop, garden shed. Corner position. Priced to sell at $395,000 Telephone 5625 1342 or 0400 925 226 for inspection.
5625 1342 Terry Williamson 0418 567 235 Tom Williamson 0400 925 226
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available has not changed - it has gotten worse. The last three to four years have seen a phenomenon in housing that previous generations did not experience; the price of land outstripping the cost of construction in the outer suburbs. It is ridiculous to think that product with over 1000 inputs could possibly cost less than a bit of dirt. Don’t be deceived just because building now costs less than purchasing land does not mean building is getting cheaper. The opposite applies - subcontractors and suppliers are continually raising prices to keep with the market. After all, the subbies out there may own a home, or may be looking to build one. They are just as impacted by the soaring prices of land as anybody else and they are simply doing what they can to ensure they keep up with the pace of inflation. The State Government announced in May that it is going to create 17 new suburbs - of which only three are proposed in the South-Eastern corridor. Put simply not enough is being done to help young buyers in the south east get access to affordable and decent land to put a house on. More needs to be done to increase supply and access of land. It is that simple. As for my advice and guidance; those self-employed looking to buy a home Be organised! Don’t procrastinate getting your taxes done - get yourself together and lodge your returns within days of July commencing. Heed this advice now - you will thank me later!
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“The difference between a good price and a great price is a great estate agent”
AUcTiON!
Thinking of selling, leasing or subdividing?
Ange Lagogiannis
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Committed to assisting clients to achieve their goals quality service and premium results, Ange has excellent market knowledge of his local area and the industry alike. He has a genuine empathy which clients ind refreshing and assuring. Personable and sincere, Ange has a focused and systematic approach to selling real estate to ensure a streamlined and straightforward sales experience with a superior level of service.
call Ange today on 0477 007 908 or e: ange.la@eview.com.au
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Berwick 9 Sunview Place • Prime Location • 3 large open living areas • Entertainer’s kitchen & breakfast island bench • 2 large alfresco areas w/ solar heated pool • Close to shopping centres, schools & major arterials
$850,000 - $935,000 Open Sat 11:30am - 12:00pm Auction Saturday 8th of July 12:00pm
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CRANBOURNE
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12 Windsor Drive
Sat 10.30am - 11.00am
Harcourts - 9707 4222
27/21-25 Parkhill Drive
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30 Clarendon Street
4 Chatsworth Court
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22 Macumba Drive
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23 Florence Terrace Drive Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Peake Real Estate - 9707 5300
41 Quarry Hills Drive
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5 Aspera Place
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OBrien - 8794 0500
12 Norford Court
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7 Villa Mar Rise
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2 George Street
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22 Duke Street
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23 Almondsbury Avenue
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165 Browns Road
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OBrien - 5995 0500
BEACONSFIELD UPPER
57 Avebury Drive
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177 Browns Road
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OBrien - 5995 0500
74 Stoney Creek Road
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32 Rheanva Street
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Helloworld Cranbourne travel agents Tayla, Melissa, Cheri, Danielle and Angela are offering a number of exciting re-locating offers this July.
Making a move Following 15 years in the same location, Helloworld Travel Cranbourne is making headway in their new location in Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre. A part of Australia’s largest network of 2000 independent franchised travel agents, Helloworld Travel Cranbourne’s new location next to Best and Less will continue to be home to a team of experienced agents with a passion for travel. And as store manager Cheri Brzezowski explained, it’s this widespread and hands-on knowledge that helps Helloworld Travel Cranbourne’s customers get the most out of their holidays. “We’re very customer focused and we’re very well-travelled, so we have that hands-on experience,” Cheri explained.
“Danielle has backpacked through Europe, Asia, Africa and Canada, and Taylor and I nearly live in America; we spend a lot of time over there.” As experienced travellers, Helloworld Cranbourne’s Travel agents understand what goes into making a great holiday experience and aim to help every customer achieve their dream vacation. And with the ability to provide national and international cruises, flights, accommodation and holiday activities, there’s sure to be something for everyone at Helloworld Cranbourne. “Planning everyone’s holidays is very rewarding,” Cheri said. “We want customers to have the best holiday, stress-free and without worry so they can just
go and enjoy it. And the best way to get destination knowledge is by going to the destination, which we have.” To celebrate their new home, throughout the month of July any customers who book through Helloworld Travel Cranbourne will go in the draw to win either a $250 Helloworld gift card or a $250 Princess Cruises gift card. Additionally, any booking made that is worth $10,000 or more throughout July will earn customers a three-piece Tosca suitcase set. Helloworld Travel Cranbourne is located at Shop SP068, Cranbourne Park Shopping centre. For more information phone 5995 1488 or visit them on Facebook at Helloworld Travel Cranbourne.
The Block former contestants Dan and Dani, who share a love for the right vehicle for the right lifestyle, have joined forces with Berwick Mazda. Since their success on the renovation TV series, Dan Reilly and Dani Wales have established their own design and construction business, Red Door Project. Dan is now a fully qualified and certified master builder and continues to grace TV screens as The Blocks’ Foreman Dan. Dani is now a qualified interior stylist and co-host of Network Ten’s long running Healthy Homes Australia. Through their work as Berwick Mazda Ambassadors, Dan and Dani have been able to share their passion for home design and innovation, choosing the latest CX-3 and BT-50
as their vehicles of choice. “For me, the BT-50 is the ultimate workhorse that helps me get the job done,” Dan said. “It carries a heavy load, has great steering and honestly feels like I’m driving a luxury vehicle. “Dani has even driven it a couple of times so she also can agree that it is the complete package for people like us,” Dan said. Dani said she also loves her car. “My red CX-3 from Berwick Mazda is perfect for zipping around town and running errands, and it honestly is a small SUV with a big offering I’ve lost count of the number of times I have jam-packed it full of homewares without needing a second trip! “It has so many safety fea-
tures and I know I’d be lost without the blind spot monitoring now,” she said. For renovation enthusiasts, Dani has revealed some of the common traps DIY-ers fall into when renovating their homes. “I always meet people who have tried to give the job a go themselves without doing the proper research or being too impatient to properly understand what’s required. “It always pays to do your research and shop around.” Catch Berwick Mazda’s Ambassadors Dan Reilly on the new season of The Block and Dani Wales on Channel 10’s Healthy Homes Australia. Berwick Mazda is located at 3 Prestige Place, Narre Warren. For more information phone 8796 6222.
Dani and Dan from The Block have joined forces with Berwick Mazda.
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We’re delighted to announce that our 2017 Women’s Lunch is open for business and bigger than ever! Proudly hosted by the Casey Cardinia Region and presented as part of the annual Victorian Small Business Festival running state wide from 1–31 August, this lunch will provide you with the perfect opportunity to network with other local business women (and men), enjoy a beautiful two course lunch, along with a glass of bubbly on arrival. I think we could safely say that 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 businesswoman. She 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. Apart from her music, radio and her acting, Clare has been mentoring business people for more than a decade. She is passionate about innovation, problem solving and the beneits of right-brain thinking in everyday business. Like so many, Clare juggles being a CEO, business owner, broadcaster, actress, musician and full time mum to three little ones. How does she switch off!
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Not to be outdone – you will also have the pleasure of hearing from some of the region’s top female business leaders as we take Q&A to a whole new level!
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Fast track to the Grand Prix
Don't miss the 'Hero' photo opportunity on the winner's podium. famous circuit. Follow in the footsteps of racing superstars on a daily guided circuit tour featuring a MotoGP sound simulation and access to exclusive and restricted areas such as the Control Tower, Media Centre, Pit Roof and, of course, that “Hero” photo opportunity on the Winner’s Podium. After all the excitement, Champion’s Bar and Cafe delivers with a fresh menu featuring plenty of choices including fantastic coffee and delicious scones, cakes, slices, muffins, pastries, sausage rolls and pies. There are two $50 RSL vouchers to giveaway over the holidays. Winners are randomly chosen so any visitor could be in the right place at the right time to win. All they have to do is the visit the Visitor Centre. For more information phone 5952 9400 or visit www.phillipislandcircuit.com.au.
Young movie fans at the launch of Vjunior at Westfield Fountain Gate.
Kids get their own cinema Kids now have their own cinema at Fountain Gate with the opening of Vjunior. Nine Network presenter Lauren Phillips, in her role as ambassador of Vjunior, officially opened the new cinema on Thursday 29 June. General Manager of Sales and Marketing Mohit Bhargava said: “We have been overwhelmed by the success of Vjunior and are truly looking forward to extending this offering across more locations. “We are equally thrilled to have Lauren on board. With her extensive experience in and passion for the children’s entertainment space, Lauren is the ideal ambassador for Vjunior.” The new Vjunior is designed
by kids, for kids. The in-cinema experience includes an indoor slide, which is a popular attraction at Vjunior Southland, along with a range of seating options available, from custom-fit bean bag seats and lounges for kids, while parents can relax in more traditional cinema seating. The cinema maintains the child friendly environment with modified volumes and lighting levels, a shorter pre-show and an intermission, allowing children to socialise, take snack and bathroom breaks. A special kids’ menu will be on offer accompanied by a coffee cart for parents to enjoy. Leading toy brand Mattel has partnered with Village Cin-
emas Australia to offer an array of in-cinema activities. Vjunior includes Hot Wheels play tables to compete to find the fastest car, a custombuilt interactive scan and play technology showcased on the big screen, plus a Mega Bloks play wall and a Barbie photo booth. “The arrival of Vjunior at Village Cinemas Fountain Gate demonstrates the proven strength of our innovative cinema concepts and our continuous ambition to deliver extraordinary movie experiences,” Mr Bhargava said. “We believe we have successfully filled the gap in the market for kids’ cinema experiences.”
Wombat’s diary tells a mischievous tale
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Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is a destination for the whole family with many hours of entertainment and enjoyment on offer over the school holidays. The circuit has secured a superb private collection of 24 Grand Prix winning motorcycles from the famous Italian marques, Aprilia and Cagiva, with the two-wheel treasures permanently installed as the star exhibit in the History of Motorsport Display at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre. In total these sleek racing machines have won nine World Championships, had 51 Grand Prix wins and 106 Podiums. Visitors should make the time these holidays to take in these magnificent pieces of racing history. Anyone who hasn’t tried the exhilarating Go Karts need strap themselves into the state-of- theart Sodi RT8 Go Karts for an exhilarating session on the 750 meter scale replica of the circuit. They can push out a series of hot laps and try to set the fastest time. Alternatively they can experience the fun on Australia’s largest four-lane GP Slot Car Track, which is an exact replica of the circuit, or test their skills or challenge their mates to a simulated race on the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. They can go flat out down Gardner Straight, through ultra-fast Doohan Corner, slide through Stoner, thread their way through Siberia and slip stream up the back straight, but they need to watch out for the hairpin at the bottom of Lukey Heights. For adrenalin junkies how about three heart pumping ‘hot laps’ in a race prepared vehicle. The resident race car driver will get their heart started with lift off and road hugging turns that defy gravity as they ‘white knuckle’ it and carve an impression on the rugged cliffs of the world
Millions of young people around the world have adored the multi award-winning picture book Diary of a Wombat. Now finally this iconic work by Australian Children’s Laureate Jackie French and Bruce Whatley comes to the stage. Meet Mothball, the naughtiest wombat in Australia. Bored with her daily routine, Mothball goes in search of shelter and food and creates chaos in the lives of the humans around her. Doormats, bins and washing lines are no match for this mischievous marsupial. Between a packed schedule of scratching, sleeping and eating, Mothball discovers that with a bit of persistence, humans are quite easily trained. Monkey Baa theatre company and a team of revered artists including Puppetry and Movement Director, Alice Osborne
The iconic Diary of a Wombat story comes to life at the Cardinia Cultural Centre. (War Horse 2012/13), Designer Imogen Ross (Hitler’s Daughter) and accomplished composer/cellist Oonagh Sherrard use the magic of puppetry and live music to bring this delightful story for ages three plus to the stage.
Diary of a Wombat will be playing at the Cardinia Cultural Centre on Thursday 20 July at 6.30pm, and Friday 21 July at 10am and noon. For more information call the West Gippsland Arts Centre on 5624 2456.
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Casey City Council (Council) acting under Clause 3 of Schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 1989 (Act) proposes to discontinue part of the road known as Mount Hilda Road, Pearcedale, being part of the land contained in certificate of title volume 11659 folio 963 shown hatched on the plan below (Road), and sell the Road to the owner of the adjoining property at 1630 Westernport Highway, Pearcedale.
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1055315-KG41-12
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1183059-HM19-15
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The Chief Executive Officer Casey City Council PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN VIC 3805 Any person requesting to be heard in support of his or her submission is entitled to be heard before Council (or its committee established by Council for this purpose), or represented by a person acting on his or her behalf, and will be notified of the time and date of the hearing. Following consideration of submissions, Council may resolve not to discontinue the Road or to discontinue the Road and either sell the Road to the adjoining owner or transfer the Road to itself. Further information regarding the proposal can be obtained from Ms R Legg on 9705 5200. Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer
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Dry split Red Gum $300 per ton. Dry split Yellow box $300 per ton. Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton. Mountain Ash $250 per ton.
92S Kangan Drive BERWICK VIC 3806 Lot E PS 512662W
The application is for a permit to:
Amendment to Planning Permit PlnA00987/14 (Development of Additions to Existing Education Centre) by amending the Permit to Allow up to 1500 Students to be Enrolled at the School at Any time 3D Design Group
The application reference number is:
PlnA00987/14.A - (Paula McMahon)
You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority.
City of Casey Customer Service Centre Magid Drive NARRE WARREN
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What’s on Perfect paper flowers Great activity to do with a parent/carer. In this hands-on workshop you will learn to make gorgeous paper flowers. Colour and designs are endless. Give as a gift or decorate your room. ■ Monday 10 July 1pm - 2.30pm (4-7 years) and 2.45pm - 4.45pm (8-14 years) Cost: $30 per person (includes all materials). Contact Balla Balla Community Centre on 5990 0900 to book your place.
Dance for confidence Okie Dokie Dance runs classes for people from two years to adult. It is designed to be fun, interactive and to build a child’s motor skills and self-confidence. The classes are run on a casual basis, without lock-in contracts. ■ Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South. Details: 9704 2781 or office@oakgrovecc.org.au
Animation station (8 - 12 years) This creative, crafty program is designed for kids to explore different techniques, to tell stories through animation. This is a hands-on session where you can try Claymation, papercut animation, animating objects or ‘Brickfilm’ using Lego. Bring an iPad or computer loaded with Stop Motion Video and a packed lunch. ■ Thursday 13 July 10am - 2.30pm Cost: $40 per child Contact Balla Balla Community Centre on 5990 0900 to book your place.
The Narre Warren and District Family History Group Author Ken James as guest speaker at the July meeting. Ken is the co-author of ‘These walls speak volumes.’ This book profiles over 1000 past and present Mechanics Institutes throughout Victoria, and was awarded the 2016 Victorian Community History Award. ■ Narre Warren Library. Saturday 8 July at 2pm. More information: Lynne 8787 5558
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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 social. ■ Saturday mornings from 9.30am-noon. 192-196 Centre Road, near the Narre Warren railway station. Contact: 9704 0015 or 0426 736 467.
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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.
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Magpies champion By David Nagel If actions speak louder than words, then Michael Collins is the most talked about figure in the 64-year history of the Narre Warren Football Club. He’s arguably the club’s greatest ever player, a six-foot-two, 100-kiloplus powerhouse, with a granite-like desire, who has embodied the Magpies’ spirit in a career that reaches 250 games against Berwick at Edwin Flack Reserve on Saturday. The just-turned 32-year-old is one of just two men - alongside his great mate Nick Scanlon - to have played in six of the club’s nine premierships, two as captain, while his eight best and fairest awards bear testament to his unparalleled standing at Fox Road. Collo - quietly spoken but full of self-belief - has to be the mightiest Magpie of all! “I’ve heard people say that, and I hope they think that because I’ve played good footy for such a sustained period of time, week in, week out, and people notice that above everything else,” Collins said. “I probably don’t have the ability as some other players, but if you’re racking up possessions each week and giving your all - that’s all you can do. It’s all about passion as well, playing for the one club, I know nothing else, and winning and losing really means something to me. “People at the club have said I put my body on the line and people follow ... and I’m pretty happy to be thought of that way. It’s great to hear and it always gets you up and about, but I don’t let it influence the way I play, because if you get over-confident the game can bring you back down to earth pretty quick.” Apart from winning premierships, Collo’s biggest thrill in footy pretty much sums him up as a player. “I reckon breaking tackles and kicking a goal in a clutch moment is pretty hard to beat,” he said. “I love the physicality. Even if you can’t win a contest you can impact one, make the player earn it because if you stay persistent you’re never out of the contest. “Especially in finals, just making that effort to stay in the game can turn things around. The little things like that can really make a difference.” Collins was a keen basketballer in his early days before a group of school mates asked him down to the Narre North Foxes to fill in for a team that was short on numbers. He played in the
The mightiest of Magpies. Michael Collins has played in six premierships – spanning 2006 to 2013 - for the Narre Warren Football Club. 170153 Picture: ROB CAREW ruck, winning best and fairest awards in all four of his junior years. His older brother Daniel played Under 18s at Narre, Michael - then in the Under 16s - taking the advice of his then coach Steve Henwood and playing 10 games with his brother in the higher grade. He played two senior games in 2002, had a season with the Dandenong Stingrays in 2003, before winning his first senior best and fairest award as an 18-19-year-old in 2004. And he’s been a loyal Magpie ever since. “The club has always been welcoming and really supportive,” Collins said. “When I was 17, I didn’t have a job and Chris Toner told me to give him a call and he’s looked after me ever since. Blokes like Hammo (Glenn Hamilton)
and Birdman (Brett Evans) always had your back and that definitely made life easier coming through.” “But for me it’s just always been about family and friends, they’ve always been here so I’ve never really had a reason to leave. My brothers (Chris and Damian) are here, Mum in the canteen, and Dad’s always been on the sidelines giving his opinion, it’s been a great experience for us all.” And what’s the difference between the Michael Collins that first walked in to Narre and now? “Probably about 13 kilos,” he said with a dry chuckle. “I was probably a bit more timid back then, more within myself. I’m still not an extrovert by any means but if I need to say something now I will, where I used to just sit in the corner. “On the footy field I always be-
lieved I could do something to make a difference, and even if I couldn’t I’d give everything trying to do it. Mental toughness is all about giving that little bit extra when you think you’re cooked, and grinding something out, they’re the best moments in footy.” Collo said he played with and against some great players in his time. “Shaun Daly (Keysborough) was the best when I started out, a real gutrunner who was hard to keep up with,” he said. “Jared Goldsack from Pakenham, Robbie Taylor from Beaconsfield, they were always tough, and Madi Andrews (Berwick) is probably the one to beat now, he just runs all day and keeps on finding the footy. Holty’s (Cranbourne full forward Marc Holt) probably the best player I’ve seen from the opposition. “For us, Josh Tonna is a great tal-
ent, Scanners, when he’s on, he’s great to watch, and Dylan Quirk is already good but he’s only going to get better as he grows as a player. Look out when he’s 25 or 26.” And is the 300-game milestone on the horizon? “Let’s get past 250 first, I’m feeling every one of them at the moment, but once footy’s gone it’s gone, so I think I’ll keep going for as a long as I can. I’m feeling pretty good at the moment but if I start struggling I don’t want to be one of those players that just holds on, I want to be out there giving it my best.” “Another premiership is the lure. It would be great to get one before we finish and go out in style ... I like the sound of that.” And so do the Narre Warren faithful Collo.
Slocombe joins DDCA committee, replacing Dee Field By Nick Creely Current Springvale South captain and legendary cricketer Craig Slocombe has joined the Executive Committee of the Dandenong District Cricket Assocation (DDCA) after the sudden resignation of Dee Field as the Junior Vice-President. Dee has been on the DDCA Execu-
tive Committee for four years - with her last two years as Junior Vice-President, but has had to give up the role due to family reasons. Joe Aszodi will be elevated from his executive title and will fill the spot left by Dee as Junior Vice-President of the association. Slocombe is set to add some essen-
tial cricket knowledge and fresh ideas to the DDCA executive as a current star player of the competition, and arguably the finest cricketer produced in the competition’s history. He has previously filled the role of the Under 21 coach and has been a DDCA selector for a number of years in representative matches, in which the association has enjoyed plenty of success.
Slocombe only recently signed on again with the Bloods for the 2017/18 season, along with former Cranbourne star Steven Spoljaric. DDCA president Michael Hawking will once again lead the competition in 2017/18, Hilary Wijeratne has been nominated once again as Vice-President (Seniors), Neil Evans will occupy the role of Treasurer, while Ray Nicholls
will hold his place as DDCA Secretary. The DDCA Executive Committee for 2017/18 will be: Craig Slocombe, Peter Barnes, Lance Draper, Neil Shaw and John Brooks. Brooks is the only new member of the committee. Robert Williams will also take on the role as Umpires’ Representative for the DDCA.
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Comets fail By Nick Creely FFV STATE LEAGUES REVIEW - ROUND 14 STATE LEAGUE 1 - SOUTH EAST Another horror weekend for the Casey Comets has seen them slump further down the table, and now could face possible relegation. Facing a side almost identical on the ladder Morwell Pegasus - the Comets couldn’t get the job done at Ronald Reserve on Saturday, losing 3-2. They now sit 11th on the ladder, with only Mooroolbark in their way of being stuck on the bottom of the table. Morwell set the game up through a 2-1 first half that the Comets couldn’t reel in. The Comets get the opportunity to bounce back when they clash with Morwell Pegasus on Saturday afternoon at Comets Stadium. In other matches, Warragul defeated Mooroolbark 2-0, Malvern City drew St Kilda SC 2-2, Langwarrin SC won 3-1 over South Springvale, Mornington crushed Manningham 4-0 and Clifton Hill edged out Caulfield 2-1. STATE LEAGUE 2 - SOUTH EAST An astonishing 8-3 victory for the dominant Doveton has seen the Doves surge into top-spot on the State League 2 ladder. Up against Seaford United - anchored to the bottom of the table - the game was always danger signs. Star player Rinor Muriqi put on an almighty show, kicking four goals - including two in the first 30 minutes - to stun the North Seaford Reserve crowd. The Doves have now leap-frogged Eltham Redbacks with eight rounds left to play. Meanwhile, Berwick City missed an opportunity to close the gap on the league leaders when they could only manage a scoreless draw against Frankston Pines on Saturday. Despite long periods of dominating possession and several goal opportunities, City could
Drouin learnt just how good Sandown is on Saturday, losing 13-1. 167977 Picture: ROB CAREW
not find a way past a resolute Frankston defence who were happy to keep numbers back and try their luck on counter attacks. “Although we got a point, it feels like a loss as we’ve missed the chance to move up the ladder,” City coach Gerry McDonagh said postmatch. “We did everything to score today and threw extra players forward but credit to the opposition who parked the bus and got a valuable draw in their relegation battle“. Berwick host North Caulfield at home this Sunday in one of the few games scheduled for the weekend in the catch up round. STATE LEAGUE 5 - SOUTH A masterclass six-goal effort from D.a.k Kong has seen Sandown score an incredible and almost unfathomable 13-1 victory over Drouin on Saturday at Bellbird Park. The competition’s leading striker was in rare form against the bottom placed Dragons, and saw his season tally rise to 19 goals in 10 matches seven better than the next player. The Lions were gentle in the first half, scoring just five goals, before unleashing eight to the back of the net after the major break. Down at Edithvale Reserve, Pakenham United’s form slump continued with a 4-2 loss to Chelsea FC. With scores level at half time 1-1 apiece, Chelsea kicked away with a trio of goals from Liam Burford. United are now eighth on the table after the loss. In other matches across the round, Somerville drew 1-1 with Casey Panthers, Dandenong Warriors drew 3-3 with Rowville, Lyndale United crushed White Star Dandenong 5-1 and Old Mentonians defeated Bunyip 5-1.
Off day for Demons By Nick Creely
QUIZ NUMBER 1565 1. IN which US state did Aussie Adam Scott win the 2013 US Masters title? 2. WHICH New Zealand runner broke the world one-mile record in 1976? 3. WHICH famous Australian horse won 18 consecutive races in the 1930s? 4. WHICH early Australian poet was also a noted jockey? 5. WHO was the first Australian to win the US Open Men’s singles tennis title? 6. WHAT did Richard Hadlee do with his last delivery in Test cricket? 7. WHO is the only swimmer to have represented both Australia and Canada ? 8. WHICH golfer won the British Open five times and the Australian Open three times? 9. WHICH NFL team did Aussie Jarryd Hayne play for? 10. WHICH Australian yacht was involved in one of the America’s Cup’s most controversial races in 1970? 11. WHO did Evonne Cawley beat in the 1980 Wimbledon final, when she became only the second mother to take out the title? 12. IN which two team sports did Australia’s women win bronze at the 2008 Olympics? 13. WHICH Australian swimmer stole a flag from the Emperor of Japan’s palace during the 1964 Olympics? 14. WHICH Australian discus thrower was a world ranked competitor during the 1990s? 15. WHICH Australian woman won the 1993 British Open golf title? 17. WHICH hockey great has also spent time in Federal Parliament? 18. WHICH annual Australian event is the world’s oldest professional running race? 19. WHO was the last player to win three straight Australian Open tennis titles? 20. WHICH three countries have competed at every modern Olympic Games?
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VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 11 Casey’s five game winning streak has officially come to an end after a crushing 65-point loss to powerhouse Port Melbourne on Saturday afternoon. Looking to make it six in a row against the very side that kick-started their thrilling run just over a month ago, a fierce Borough’s side turned up to North Port Oval. It was a scrappy opening term, with both teams looking to impose their presence, but it was Port who finally broke away in the middle parts of the quarter to kick four unanswered goals against the breeze, before Noble Park’s very own Ben Giobbi - on debut - dobbed his first VFL goal on the quarter time siren. Giobbi was impressive on debut and among the best, using his trusty left-foot to set his team-mates up on a regular basis, and looks a long term prospect down at Casey Fields. But it was just a flittering bright moment in a bitterly disappointing day, with the Borough’s suffocating the Demons with incredible tackling intensity. Port ended the day with over 130 tackles, further highlighting their incredible ability to place immense pressure on the Dees. Dynamic duo Robin Nahas (three goals) and Dylan Conway (four goals) proved too much to handle for the Demons defenders, while first gamer
A dominant Port Melbourne ran rampant against Casey. 168497 Picture: ROB CAREW Chris Carey was best afield in the ruck for Port. “We were off, there’s no doubt about that,” Coach Justin Plapp said. “Our last five weeks have been really solid, but today wasn’t us and we identify that. “We’ve got to move on pretty quickly and reset and get them back playing again.” Melbourne listed trio Ben Kennedy, Corey Maynard and Jay Kennedy-Harris were strong contributors through the midfield, while reliable performer Eddie Morris toiled hard and was among five goal kickers on the day. The loss sees the Dees slip to seventh on the table, and face a red hot Richmond at Holm Park in Beaconsfield on Saturday afternoon. “It doesn’t get any easier for us,” Plapp said. “Six of our next games are all (against) teams above us, but I think our players will respond.” In the Development League, Casey lost to Port by 14-points,
13.13(91) to 12.5(77). Perry Lewis-Smith was named best for the Demons, while Nathan Gardiner continued his strong form up forward with five majors.
VFL PORT MELBOURNE 4.0 9.4 14.5 16.9(105) CASEY DEMONS 1.2 2.4 4.7 5.10(40) PORT MELBOURNE GOALS: D. Conway 4, R. Nahas 3, C. Cain 2, C. Searle 2, T. Pinwill, B. Pearson, J. Lisle, H. Sandilands, M. Arnot. BEST: C. Carey, D. ViojoRainbow, L. Cook, D. Conway, E. Templeton, S. Clarke. CASEY DEMONS GOALS: E. Morris, B. Fritsch, J. Kennedy-Harris, D. Kent, B. Giobbi. BEST: C. Maynard, J. Smith, J. Kennedy-Harris, D. Kent, B. Kennedy, J. Trengove.
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Wickers of worth By David Nagel The glorious uncertainty of sport would appear to be the only thing standing between Berwick and this year’s premiership after the Wickers toyed with Cranbourne at Casey Fields on Saturday. The battle between the top two teams in the South East Football Netball League was expected to be close, but a passionate desire to apply pressure saw the unbeaten Wickers take control of proceedings from the opening bounce. Boy ... were they impressive. And they beat the Eagles at their own game - that dour defence complementing the most attacking instincts in SEFNL. And it’s happened twice this year now, the Wickers holding the Eagles to just 18 scoring shots in seven quarters of football ... the Wickers creating 48 of their own. “Last year we were elite at creating scoring opportunities but the boys have worked really hard on developing that hard edge as a defensive unit,” said first-year Berwick coach Stewart Kemperman. “Our assistant-coaches have been terrific with that, not just with explaining the method but the ‘why’ behind it and the players have really taken it on board.” Berwick enjoyed pushing the Eagles onto the back foot on Saturday, step by tentative step, forcing turnovers and blocking every possible exit from the back half. They had 11 repeat entries alone in the third quarter with the game played almost exclusively in the Eagles back line. “We’re very proud of that and the fruits of our labour are starting to show,” Kemperman said. “It was a little bit clunky when we started out, but it’s got smoother over time and that just comes through familiarity with the process and each other.” Berwick kicked 3.2 to 0.0 in the opening term and withstood a strong Eagles’ challenge in the second quarter to run away with the contest after half time. They kicked 5.8 to 1.2 in the third term - clearly their most dominant period of the match. Brody Connelly kicked three for the winners, his afternoon highlighted by a spectacular grab in the second quarter. Riley Heddles, Luke Sheppard and Michael Riseley were superb in defence, while Jimmy Harrison, Tom Brennan and Reece Piper gave magnificent service through the midfield. Things could have been worse for the Eagles
The attacking instincts of Luke Sheppard were instrumental in Berwick's eight-goal Picture: ROB CAREW victory over Cranbourne. 170106 sneak Troy McDermott has propelled Beaconsfield to a 217-point victory over Hampton Park at Robert Booth Reserve. McDermott became the first Eagle since Ryan Donaldson in 2010 to kick double figures and take his tally to 35 goals for the season. Skipper Scott Meyer kicked eight, with Troy Aust and Riley Verbi contributing four goals apiece. And an ugly last-quarter brawl has marred Doveton’s 29-point victory over an improving Pakenham at Robinson Oval. Just two points separated the teams at threequarter time before some freakish conversion and some sound defence saw the Doves across the line. Tensions spilled over in the last quarter with an accumulation of incidents reaching a crescendo. Ryan Hendy bagged his second-consecutive five-goal haul for the Doves.
if not for the efforts of Stu Morrish, Brandon Osborne and Dillan Bass in defence. Narre Warren has rounded out final preparations for its toughest stretch of the season with a hard-fought seven-point victory over a gritty and determined Officer at Kalora Park on Saturday. Coming off the bye, the Magpies were expected to be far too slick for the Kangaroos who were coming off their worst fortnight of footy in many a long day. “They set themselves for the contest and they played out of their skin,” Narre Warren coach Heath Black said of the Kangaroos performance. “We knew they’d put bodies behind the footy, and they did that and made life extremely difficult for us.” Nick Scanlon kicked four for the winners while skipper Matty Clarke led the way for the Kangas. A career-best 11-goal haul from in-form goal
SEFNL SCOREBOARD SENIORS HAMPTON PARK 0.0 1.0 1.1 1.1(7) BEACONSFIELD 10.7 19.13 23.20 33.26(224) CRANBOURNE 0.0 3.1 4.2 6.4(40) BERWICK 3.2 5.4 10.12 12.16(88) DOVETON 2.2 5.4 7.7 11.10(76) PAKENHAM 4.4 4.8 6.11 6.11(47) NARRE WARREN 2.6 5.9 10.13 11.14(80) OFFICER SFC 2.1 4.4 8.5 11.7(73) RESERVES: Hampton Park 2.3(15) v Beaconsfield 19.12(126), Cranbourne 3.3(21) v Berwick 6.11(47), Doveton 11.18(84) v Pakenham 1.5(11), Narre Warren 20.16(136) v Officer SFC 3.2(20). UNDER 19A: Cranbourne A 10.4(64) v Berwick 10.5(65) UNDER 19B: Cranbourne B 3.8(26) v Pakenham 9.8(62), Tooradin-Dalmore 7.5(47) v Narre Warren B 6.8(44). SENIOR LADDER W L D B % PTS Berwick 10 0 0 1 252.68 44 Cranbourne 8 2 0 1 154.98 36 Beaconsfield 7 3 0 1 240.05 32 Narre Warren 6 3 0 2 144.26 32 Doveton 6 4 0 1 126.01 28 Tooradin-Dalmore 3 6 0 2 102.78 20 Officer SFC 3 7 0 1 78.05 16 Pakenham 1 9 0 1 62.53 8 Hampton Park 0 10 0 1 15.16 4 This week: Doveton v Hampton Park, Berwick v Narre Warren, Cranbourne v Officer SFC, Pakenham v TooradinDalmore, Beaconsfield; Bye. NETBALL A GRADE: Cranbourne 47 v Berwick 47, Doveton 60 v Pakenham 41, Hampton Park 42 v Beaconsfield 52, Narre Warren 58 v ROC 31, Tooradin-Dalmore; Bye. B GRADE: Cranbourne 41 v Berwick 40, Doveton 40 v Pakenham 32, Hampton Park 36 v Beaconsfield 54, Narre Warren 56 v ROC 37, Tooradin-Dalmore; Bye. C GRADE: Cranbourne 39 v Berwick 20, Doveton 47 v Pakenham 25, Hampton Park 18 v Beaconsfield 34, Narre Warren 47 v ROC 21, Tooradin-Dalmore; Bye. D GRADE: Cranbourne 42 v Berwick 17, Doveton 41 v Pakenham 16, Hampton Park 28 v Beaconsfield 28, Narre Warren 52 v ROC 25, Tooradin-Dalmore; Bye. 17 UNDER RED: Cranbourne 34 v Berwick 20, Doveton 44 v Pakenham 37, Hampton Park 5 v Beaconsfield 63, Narre Warren 52 v ROC 30, Tooradin-Dalmore; Bye. 17 UNDER WHITE: Cranbourne 22 v Berwick 21, Doveton 27 v Pakenham 26, Hampton Park 5 v Beaconsfield 61, Narre Warren 34 v ROC 25, Tooradin-Dalmore; Bye. 15 UNDER RED: Cranbourne 24 v Berwick 30, Doveton 35 v Pakenham 18, Hampton Park 14 v Beaconsfield 19, Narre Warren 29 v ROC 31, Tooradin-Dalmore; Bye. 15 UNDER WHITE: Cranbourne 25 v Berwick 26, Doveton 15 v Pakenham 40, Narre Warren 17 v ROC 34, TooradinDalmore; Bye, Beaconsfield; Bye. 13 UNDER RED: Cranbourne 22 v Berwick 34, Doveton 15 v Pakenham 8, Hampton Park 7 v Beaconsfield 33, Narre Warren 25 v ROC 48, Tooradin-Dalmore; Bye. 13 UNDER WHITE: Cranbourne 8 v Berwick 27, Doveton 8 v Pakenham 46, Narre Warren 18 v ROC 16, TooradinDalmore; Bye, Beaconsfield; Bye. A GRADE LADDER W L D B % Pts Tooradin-Dalmore 8 1 0 2 148.87 40 Beaconsfield 9 1 0 1 129.49 40 Narre Warren 7 2 0 2 144.21 36 Doveton 6 4 0 1 98.95 28 Cranbourne 5 4 1 1 106.75 26 Hampton Park 3 6 1 1 89.86 18 Berwick 2 6 2 1 92.46 16 ROC 2 8 0 1 76.83 12 Pakenham 0 10 0 1 57.80 4
Second draw as good as a win - just ask Berwick By David Nagel The outcome may have been the same but Berwick has taken a far more positive outlook from its latest draw, a thrilling 47-47 finish against Cranbourne at Casey Fields on Saturday. The Wickers, who finished level with Hampton Park last week after squandering a nine-goal three-quarter-time lead, matched motors with one of the in-form teams in the competition, the Eagles coming off a huge win against top-team Tooradin last week. And this draw - well it tasted a whole lot better than the first. “Absolutely, last week against Hampton Park was heartbreaking, it felt like a loss, where this week we fought the game out, the girls dug deep for the blue dress,” said proud coach Janine Kilmartin. “It’s such a strong competition and every week is a challenge, but our girls keep building, doing the one percenters well and focusing on what makes us a good netball team.” Neither side conceded an inch, with Mel Perrins and Olivia Macente having a great duel in the
narios come finals time. With Britt Tyers out with an ankle, O’Shanassy saw an opportunity for defender Charlotte Petelinek to make her debut, while regular stars like Dani Cameron (GK), Ash Gill (WA) and Jasmine Jones (WA-centre) went about their work in efficient fashion. A brilliant defensive effort has seen Narre Warren secure a 58-31 victory over ROC at Kalora Park. The Magpies were at their ruthless best in the first half, with Tracey Dell (GK) and Corrina Emery (goal defence) relying on some great support from the midcourt to hold the Kangaroos to just 11 goals. ROC has now lost seven games straight after defeating Pakenham in round three and face some tough games against Cranbourne and Tooradin over the coming weeks. And a brilliant second quarter performance has seen Doveton shake off a determined Pakenham in a 60-41 victory at Robinson Oval. Rahni Samason (goal shooter) and Shae Gee (goal attack) combined well for the winners who
centre for four quarters while many other battles took place. Berwick youngster Abuk Kenyang (goal shooter) made a big difference when she came on at quarter time, testing the skills of a seasoned defender in Tara Cecil (goal keeper). Emily Pratt (wing attack) played a great game for the Wickers, while Nat Sparks (WA) fought for a similar outcome for the Eagles. But in the end - they couldn’t be split. Beaconsfield coach Simon O’Shanassy believes his side is ready for the biggest challenge of its season after a convincing 52-42 victory over Hampton Park at Robert Booth Reserve. The Eagles, who have a bye this week before consecutive matches against Narre Warren and Tooradin, have won eight on the trot but continue to fly under the radar. “And that’s just the way we like it,” O’Shanassy said with a grin. “We’ve had games where we haven’t played our best combination at all, but it’s a really fine line between looking after your percentage, managing players, and planning for worst case sce-
Carly Saunders looks for attacking options for Pakenham as Doveton's Lesina Lalotoa Picture: ROB CAREW looks on. 170107 had Chelsea Imanisani (C) provide plenty of impetus through the midcourt. The Lions are showing glimpses of improvement but just can’t maintain their effort for four quarters. Keely Wright (GD) and Amelia McCarthy (GD) gave Kate McGowan (GK) a helping hand in defence. Tooradin-Dalmore had the bye. 12351514-EPJ19-17
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Double joy for Cavaliers By Nick Creely BIG V BASKETBALL REVIEW ROUND 14 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MEN In one of the most important weekends in the context of the season, the Casey Cavaliers rose to the occasion, defeating Diamond Valley and Werribee in successive days. In a tough and gritty affair with Diamond Valley on Saturday, the Cavs broke away briefly in the second quarter to gain a vital lead, and eventually held on 84-79. All five started reached double figures for the Cavs, with Brandon Polk (18 points, 12 rebounds) once again the star of the show. Heading off on the road to play Werribee the following day, the Cavs once again stood up - winning 79-75. After both sides held firm in a tight first three quarters, the Cavs stormed home with a dominant 22-12 final quarter. The pair of wins sees the Cavs in fifth place with four rounds to go, and now face McKinnon on Sunday at 3pm.
DIVISION ONE WOMEN The Cavs are barely hanging on in 2017 after a tough weekend of losses to Werribee and Camberwell respectively. They are just one game now off the bottom with four rounds to go. Saturday saw the Cavs travel to Werribee and lose 82-77, in what was a promising performance. The Devils got out to a healthy 14-point lead early before the Cavs roared back to draw level at half time. But a masterclass by Rohanee Cox (25 points) saw the Devils edge the Cavs in a dominant final term. Sunday saw the Cavs completely dismantled by Camberwell 86-69, in a game that took away from the hard work the previous day. The Dragons built steadily throughout the game and ran away in the final quarter. Rebecca Borham (15 points, five rebounds) lead the way for the Cavs, but there were few winners from the disappointing performance. The Cavs play bottom side Western Port Steelers in a game that could decide the wooden spoon and
The Cavs pulled together for a stirring weekend of wins. 167974 subsequent relegation. YOUTH LEAGUE TWO MEN In a cracking top two clash with the Pakenham Warriors, the Cavs fell just short 71-75 at Casey Indoor on Saturday night. Both teams started the clash evenly, and it looked like the Cavs might pip the top placed Warriors when they surged to a lead at half time. But the Warriors fought back admirably, and eventually found a way to win with only seconds left on the clock. Hunter Marks (22 points, 11 rebounds) stood up for the Cavs, with Jordan Gooiker (17 points) also on song. But luckily, the Cavs had the op-
portunity to bounce back the next day, knocking off Mornington 78-71 at Mornington Basketball Stadium. The Cavs had control of the majority of the match, holding on to an early 27-16 jump to hold off the Breakers. Jordan Gooiker was again in strong touch, adding 21 points to the board. The Cavs are second on the table, and still within touching distance of the Pakenham Warriors at the top. YOUTH LEAGUE TWO WOMEN Despite a mixed weekend of results, the Cavs surged into third spot, displacing the Pakenham Warriors. The Cavs traveled to Knox Basketball Stadium on Saturday evening to face Blackburn - who are second on the ladder - and fell 65-53.
Picture: ROB CAREW After a stunning start to the game for the Vikings, the Cavs fought back to comfortably win the second half, but the damage was already done. Looking to bounce back from the disappointment, the Cavs hosted Mornington, comfortably winning 6859 at Casey Indoor on Sunday. A strong 29-16 first half saw the Cavs gain a vital lead despite a fightback from the Breakers. Jessica McConchie (15 points) stood up under pressure, while Cristy Daly (13 points, five rebounds, four assists) played a strong all round game. The Cavs host Southern Peninsula Sharks on Sunday afternoon at Casey Indoor.
Tough battle for Cranbourne Students and Tigers talk the talk By Nicholas Creely VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE - WOMEN’S REVIEW - ROUND 7 Not much luck has been associated with Cranbourne in 2017 - and it continued on Saturday with a heavy 79-point loss to the red hot VU Western Spurs. As a result, the Eagles sit third last with a 2-5 record, and face a tricky battle to remain relevant in this year’s premiership race. The Spurs showed no mercy to the undermanned Eagles, kicking away to a 41-point quarter time lead, and eventually left the Eagles goalless in the first half while piling on three goals in the second term. Hayley Wildes finally hit the scoreboard in the third quarter, but the game was iced as the Spurs kicked on once again with a five goal second half. “We had 11 out - with what we had we battled hard all day and did the best we could they’re a first class side,” Eagles coach Sein Clearihan said. “When you take quality players out of the side you’re always going to struggle - but the kids I brought up they battled all day and couldn’t do any more than that. “To the girls’ credit - they had a real crack and that’s all you can ask for - the scoreboard probably dosen’t reflect that, but we were proud of their efforts.” Clearihan said that the Spurs are a team of genuine quality, and taught his side a lot about ball movement and work ethic. “They moved the ball really quickly - at some stages
Cranbourne suffered yet another heavy loss on Saturday. 169835 Picture: ROB CAREW
we were up for it, and at others stages they completely destroyed us,” he said. “In the end I was just moving magnets around to see what we could do.” With another tough challenge against the supremely talented Darebin Falcons on Saturday, Clearihan said it will be another great learning curve for his youngsters as he waits for his senior heads to return. “I won’t have anyone back for another two to three weeks away - I’ll get Jasmine Grierson back this week which adds a bit but Romy Timms goes out for a couple of weeks - it seems to be two in three out at the moment,” he said. “We just have to guide the girls and give them instruction this week we have Darebin, and we are going to put in a couple of kids. “Daisy Pearce is supposedly playing, so I might run a kid on Daisy and give her a chance to learn the game - we will give it our best shot, but when eight or nine top liners are out, you’re
up against it.” The game is set to be played at Casey Fields at 11am, right before the TAC Cup clash between Gippsland Power and Sandringham Dragons.
St Margaret’s and Berwick Grammar School had the fantastic opportunity to provide a football clinic for the Year 7 and 8 Boys' team and the Year 7 and 8 AFL 9s Girls' team on 20 June, thanks to the Richmond Football Club. Nine senior players spent the afternoon on the front oval of St Margaret’s providing valuable tips and techniques from handballing to kicking for 30 very excited and eager young players. In addition to the skills clinic, the players also spent time answering many questions from the girls and boys.
Richmond player Dion Prestia with Year 8 student, Callum Borthwick.
VFLW VU WESTERN SPURS 6.5 9.8 11.10 14.12(96) CRANBOURNE 0.0 0.3 1.4 2.5(17) VU WESTERN SPURS GOALS: A. Kemp 4, S. Jolly 2, A. Gunn 2, T. Morgan, L. Murphy, J. Davies, E. Skinner, A. Mifsud, B. White. BEST: A. Kemp, S. Lampard, C. Hardeman, B. White, R. Gastin, S. Jolly. CRANBOURNE GOALS: S. Cutting, H. Wildes. BEST: B. Moody, R. Pearce, N. Garner, E. Wallace, K. Ripari, L. Olsen.
Richmond player Dion Prestia with Year 8 student, Callum Borthwick. Pictures: SUPPLIED
From left, Richmond players Steve Morris, Jacob Townsend, Josh Caddy, Kamdyn McIntosh, Todd Elton, Dion Prestia run a Q&A session with the students.
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