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Life sentence By Cam Lucadou-Wells Justice is a hollow word for two Berwick victims destroyed by a man’s brutal act. ‘Anne’, who is in her 70s, and her 40-something daughter ‘Beth’ have remained victims more than 10 years after Beth was viciously stabbed and beaten unconscious by the man in her home. It left her permanently maimed and with a significant brain injury. It robbed her of her social life, her relationship with her kids, meaningful work, her ability to drive and her independence. Anne and Beth cannot be legally identified because the convicted perpetrator awaits trial for a subsequent violent offence.
Their suffering continues long after the matter was decided in court and after the offender was released from jail, said Anne. “Beth has had everything taken away from her,” Anne said. “It would crush anyone’s spirit. It has crushed mine.” Traditionally victims of crime have been at the periphery of the justice system but now they’re prominent in the state’s law-and-order debate. The state government has announced a review into the Victims of Crime Assistance Tribunal (VOCAT), introduced tougher sentences for serious crimes and will create a Sentencing Guidelines Council.
Last year, a Victorian Law Reform Commission completed a separate review into improving access to justice for victims-ofcrime. Anne said drastic action was required. She and Beth made their pain known to the court through victim impact statements. They also applied for compensation from the Victims of Crime Assistance Tribunal. But Anne said Beth was underfunded for her ongoing therapy and support needs, and barely thought of in the sentencing equation. Before Beth was accepted for the NDIS, her $12,000 of annual disability support funding was woefully inadequate, according to Anne.
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It meant Anne had to scrap for years to top up funds for Beth’s therapies and transport for weekly shopping. For an idea of the shortfall, consider the NDIS pays Beth $42,000 a year. It was the first time she could get funding for two pairs of customised shoes. Beth got limited compensation from the Victims of Crime Assistance Tribunal - $35,000 for a modified bathroom and $7000 for being stabbed. Under the tribunal rules, a primary victim receives up to $60,000 for medical, counselling and safety expenses. It includes compo for two years’ loss of income up to $20,000.
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Victims get their dues Life sentence a heavy price
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Can Martin Pakula rein in the law-and-order debate? 157745 Victims would also have the right to be consulted by prosecutors prior to altering charges. Mr Persutto said victims needed more scope to express their grief and anguish in victim impact statements which are “often pared back to the point of leaving victims gutted”. “We will put victims and com-
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munity safety first with the strongest bail laws in the country, mandatory sentencing for violent offenders and a commitment to a strong and wellresourced police force.” The Coalition is also considering whether to increase VOCAT compensation orders, Mr Pesutto said. In his first report, recently appointed Community Safety Trustee
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Ron Iddles cited some victims enduring delays of more than two years at VOCAT. “If the approach is ‘victims first’, then the current process warrants review in the interest of quick resolution for victims.” The government said Mr Iddles’ findings reinforced the need for its VOCAT review.
There are further payments of up to $10,000 for suffering acts of violence. The victim may also sue the offender. In the Supreme Court judgement against the offender, the severe injuries and “untold damage” on Beth and her family was recognised. It was weighed up with the illnesses, griefs and abuses of the offender, as well as his criminal history. “He should have been sentenced for life for what he did,” Anne said. “I heard yesterday on the radio that the offenders have to have a fair go. Why do they get a fair go?” Beth remains angry at having no work prospects. She finds it hard to accept her station is performing simple tasks at a disability enterprise for 64 cents an hour. After a while, she got sick of the courses of counselling, and the weekly therapy to arrest her slumped body and her paralysed hand. Carers are required to drive her to do her shopping, for outings and for domestic tasks. Her mobility has deteriorated, she now goes shopping in a wheelchair. Beth’s relationship with her own children became distant. Her elderly mother lives separately and is concerned for the future when she can’t look after Beth. “I thought my daughter would be looking after me. We’d have wonderful times out but it’s not like that at all,” Anne said. “I just don’t want her to go to a home.” Crime Victims Support Association president Noel McNamara said there was help available, like counselling, financial assistance and volunteers to accompany victims to court. But there’s not a lot of government funding, and besides, whatever the money, it doesn’t cure all. “It’s very hard to fix a broken heart”.
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Will the ‘forgotten’ victims of crime be the winners from the state’s earnest law-and-order debate? Goaded for the state’s so-called “soft” justice system, Attorney General Martin Pakula recently announced a stronger sentencing regime and an extended review into the Victims of Crime Assistance Tribunal (VOCAT). The Victorian Law Reform Commission review will consider how to ensure access to VOCAT was fair, timely and minimised additional trauma. Among the review’s issues were whether awards were appropriate. Currently they’re capped at $60,000 for medical and counselling expenses. Mr Pakula said “significant action” had been taken to strengthen the state’s sentencing regime. “We’ve introduced legislation to create sentencing standards for the most serious crimes, and we will create a Sentencing Guidelines Council to engage with the community and provide guidance to the courts.” In the recent budget, the government boosted frontline staff and support services for victims of crime, witnesses and vulnerable children, and gave extra funding to the Victims of Crime Commissioner. Shadow Attorney General John Pesutto said more was needed to help victims, who were forgotten due to the “constant focus on the rights of criminals”. His Liberal-National Coalition has proposed “profound” changes such as victims being able to get compensation from offenders’ superannuation.
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Kids' soccer match drama By Cam Lucadou-Wells Football Federation Victoria is investigating an ugly incident which led to the abandonment of an under-10s Casey Comets soccer game. In the 18 June match, an eight-yearold Comets player is alleged to have felled a Peninsula Strikers opponent with a tackle, and then spun and kicked the player in the back. Strikers coach Troy Hicks allegedly ran in from the sidelines and loudly remonstrated with the Comets player at close quarters. The father of the Comets player then entered the fray, pushing Mr Hicks away from his son. Up to a dozen adult spectators entered the pitch, and the game was abandoned at the 15-minute mark. In the aftermath, it emerged the Comets players and parents had bonded at a kickboxing gym session just
days before the incident. As a result, the team’s coach Michael Somerville was dismissed by Comets administrators. Some of the facts are in dispute, but Star News understands the two young players involved have been traumatised by the incident, missed school and taken a break from the game. Mr Hicks said he would face an FFV tribunal over the incident on 26 July. Depending on the outcome, Victoria Police may also investigate, he said. He said he wouldn’t comment on the incident until after the hearing. Some Comets affiliated people say Mr Hicks yelled threateningly into the face of the Comets player. A Strikers parent says Mr Hicks had stepped in to protect the kicked player from further attack. Casey Comets president Dawn Stone said the incident “wasn’t Troy’s
finest hour” but its severity had been exaggerated. “The kick wasn’t very nice. It happens in sport but it doesn’t happen every week in our game. “The coach was being very protective of his player. He didn’t threaten anybody, he was upset.” She said the issue was being fuelled by a discontent Mr Somerville, who was sacked because the kickboxing session included physical “tactics” that avoided detection by a referee. “It’s a magnificent art but I wouldn’t bring it as a form of coaching for eight and nine-year-old children,” Ms Stone said. “At this age, the competitive side is secondary. It’s about teaching the love of the game and development.” Mr Somerville was bemused that he’d been stood down while Mr Hicks was still coaching. He described the kickboxing ses-
sion at a Comets parent’s gym as a “bonding” session for parents and children. He denied the session involved football or “training my boys to be violent”. “To blame the kickboxing is just ridiculous. I’ve never had issues with the other boys. “The kickboxing lesson had zero to do with how the player behaved. He knows what he did was extremely wrong but he doesn’t know why he did it.” Mr Somerville, who as a former Strikers coach “didn’t get on” with Mr Hicks, accused Mr Hicks of a “ferocious assault” on the boy. “He should have shown more selfcontrol. Under no circumstances can a coach run out on the field. “The boy was terrified to have an adult run at him like that and come screaming at him.” Referee Alexander May, who is
also a friend of Mr Somerville, said he would have sent the Comets player off for the kick - if he had the chance. “(Mr Hicks) didn’t run to the player on the ground, so to protect that player, but to verbally assault the boy who did it. “For the first few days, the boys were shocked and upset. It’s because of the behaviour of the grown-up people.” FFV has a child safety policy, declaring a zero-tolerance approach to child abuse and that all children have a right to feel safe. According to the code of conduct, speaking to a minor in an “overly harsh, threatening, intimidating, shaming, derogatory, demeaning or humiliating” way is prohibited. In a statement, FFV said there was an investigation “ongoing in line with the Federation’s existing Grievance, Disciplinary and Tribunal procedures”. “FFV will not be commenting on the investigation.”
Rapid-fire gunshots leave a family in terror A Hampton Park family has endured a terrifying night inside their own home when an unknown gunman fired bullets into their house on Oaktree Drive. Police are searching for witnesses following the shooting that occurred just past 8pm on Sunday 9 July. Five members of the family were home, including a two-year-old child, when about six shots were fired into cars on the property and into a bedroom window. Resident Mandy, who did not want her surname published, said her and her family had no idea why their house was targeted. “We are innocent; we have no idea why this has happened,” she said. “It was so scary and we have done nothing to anybody.” She said one of the bullets went through her bedroom window. “I’m lucky I wasn’t in bed,” she said. “We were just at home watching TV and then we heard two gunshots, well I didn’t know they were gunshots at first, I just heard bangs, and said ‘what’s that’ and I jumped up to go out the front door. “And then with that I heard bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, then I realised they were gunshots and I grabbed the phone and called the police.” Mandy said it was her brother who sprang into action and went outside to see what was going on. “My brother ran down the drive-
way because he heard them as well,” she said. “So I was trying to yell at him to get back in the house and don’t run towards it and he ended up chasing the guy down the street. He was on foot, not in a car.” Despite her brother giving chase, Mandy said there was no way they could tell who the shooter was. “We couldn’t see him because he had a hoodie on and had it pulled up tight. We couldn’t see anything,” she said. A nearby neighbour, who did not want to be identified, said this wasn’t the first time something like this had occurred in the area. “This road is very busy with hooning cars and people yelling. All the time it is quite noisy,” he said. “We have heard this before, a few times a year, bang, bang, bang, but I don’t know if it’s fireworks or guns.” The neighbour said he heard the gunshots on Sunday night as well as people yelling in the street. “I think I heard maybe five or six shots moving up the road; the sound was moving up the road,” he said. “Someone was yelling and I heard a voice following the shots, the voice followed a few seconds after the shots. They were just yelling, I couldn’t understand them.” Investigating officer Detective Senior Constable Emily Donnelly said police were appealing for any witnesses to come forward to help their investigation. “It is believed that one male offender has walked up the driveway
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Students win in plan to cut fat By Cam Lucadou-Wells A group of pro-active problem-solvers from Fountain Gate Secondary College have shone on the world stage with their plan to tackle teen obesity. The six-member team dubbed HEALTH (Helping Everyone Achieve Lifetime Health) placed second at an international problem-solving competition in Wisconsin, USA, in June. Team captain Nikita I said she was overwhelmed with the result after 18 months of “hard work, stress and perseverance”. Nikita with team-mates Ngoc Tran, Sibel Bozkurt, Mikayla Camilleri, Luke Attrill and Mitchell Newman had started on their quest for improving teen health in 2016. They were shocked that one in four Australian adolescents were overweight or obese - equivalent to 250 of their school peers. The group tackled the teens’ lack of access to affordable, healthy food and low knowledge about nutrition and physical exertion. It set up a promotion week, teaching nutrition to Year 7 students, offering healthy options at the canteen
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Luke Attrill, Ngoc Tran, Sibel Bozkurt, Nikita I, Mikayla Camilleri and Mitchell Newman took on teen obesity on a world scale. and organising a Capture the Flag game. They also ran a step-athon fund-raiser, planted a vegie garden and produced an informative website, teamhealthfgsc.com. Their efforts won the Future Problem Solvers national championships in October -
after submitting a detailed report and presentation as well as passing an interview. HEALTH coach Katie Byers said the experience was “truly life changing”. “I feel truly and wholeheartedly blessed to have had the privilege to work with such amazing and gifted
young adults.” Team captain Nikita added: “Would I go through all that trouble again? Definitely! “Simply because I want to re-experience all the joy, the nervous butterflies and the delightful buzz at the conference all over again.”
Sometimes it pays not to overthink things. Cree Oliveria, 18, of Nossal High School, won her way into the state final of the Plain English Speaking Awards with an inspired, last-minute speech on the success of the TV show Gogglebox. The keen philosophy student and debater took the name of her speech from a line by 19th-century English thinker John Stuart Mill: “It is better to be a human being dissatisfied than a pig satisfied.” But Cree argued in ‘In defence of happy pigs’ that Gogglebox’s success showed that happiness and social cohesion did not need to bow to “intellectual snobbery”. “If something gives you pleasure, it doesn’t matter if it’s highbrow or not. “This kind of snobbery in our ap-
proach to culture and watching TV is unfounded.” She says watching Gogglebox and reality TV generally gives “extraordinary insight” into what people are actually like. Cree had hastily compiled her speech for the regional final after a fellow Nossal student pulled out sick. As a result, the speech had more levity than her previous entries on the death of indigenous languages and the importance of critical thinking. “Now I’m just practising the prepared speech. I’m trying to memorise it as much as possible.” The state final is held by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority on 26 July.
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Crim history deters bail By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Berwick man has been allegedly discovered unconscious in a car with stolen goods, drugs, weapons and more than $5000 cash just two weeks after being bailed on similar offences. Scott Mclean Rankine, 25, made an unsuccessful application for further bail at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 10 July. He had been originally bailed by Ringwood police on 9 June after being allegedly found with a known female and multiple knives, a Taser, a pouch of methamphetamine and ecstasy, and
a marijuana joint in Ferntree Gully, the court was told. Rankine also allegedly had a set of number plates stolen from Berwick railway station earlier that month. The accused was next arrested unconscious with the female inside an unregistered purple Ford with false plates about 3.20am on 21 June. Rankine was found with cannabis, a joint, an orange tablet, OC spray and 31 Xanax tablets. A police search of the car allegedly discovered methamphetamine, a machete with a 35 centimetre blade,
extendable baton, a knife and another sharpened weapon. There were also bank cards and distinctively packaged $5820 cash and coins allegedly stolen in an aggravated burglary in Glen Waverley three days earlier. A further 30-centimetre machete and Uzi-brand handcuffs were then seized during a police raid of his home. Defence lawyer Manny Nicolosi said Rankine claimed to have won the seized cash during an $11,000 win on pokies, and intended to fight the Ringwood charges.
Rankine would show cause for bail at the family home with strict conditions such as level-3 intensive CISP supervision, night curfew, non-association with the female companion and regular reporting to police, Mr Nicolosi submitted. Magistrate Julie O’Donnell said she was concerned that Rankine kept offending while skipping appointments on his third community corrections order and just being released from jail. “This person has just served a term of imprisonment, and it made no difference to his offending. “Every step has been taken with Mr
Rankine. He’s done CISP before, and short sentences have failed to deter him.“ Mr Nicolosi said Rankine was noncompliant with his latest community corrections order due to the death of a close family friend. His grief led him to rekindling his meth habit, Mr Nicolosi said. Ms O’Donnell took into account Rankine’s 10-page criminal history, saying the “ultimate outcomes aren’t favourable“ for the accused in this case. Rankine’s bail was refused. He was remanded to appear at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court on 9 August.
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State Government funding is set to allow better outcomes in Monash Health’s maternity care with patients for whom English is a second language. The government’s Language Service Innovation Grants program will allow Monash Health to create a more efficient data system to provide interpreters in their maternal health branch. Chief Allied Health Officer Kate MacRae said while the system was in the development stage at the moment, Monash Health looked forward to improving outcomes for linguistically diverse patients. “Around one in 10 maternity clients at Monash Health require an interpreter and we recognised some inefficiency in the way we engage professional interpreters for maternity clients,” she said. “As a result, we have commenced an innovative project to improve the way we provide interpreter services in maternity.” The new data system will allow the health care provider to quickly match patients with interpreters if that is what they prefer for an appointment or during labour. “We hope to see an increase in the number of interpreters used, and we will measure the feedback from patients,” Ms McRae said.
Monash Health has embarked on this project as part of its member commitments to the Bridging the Gap partnership. Bridging the Gap brings together public hospitals, State Government departments, Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture and the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute to improive outcomes and experiences for patients. Ms McRae said the new interpreter data system will help Monash Health to provide a comfortable and positive experience for maternity patients. “The partnership prioritised improving women’s access to language services in birth suites, recognising the critical importance of communication in labour and potential to improve birth outcomes,” she said. State Minister for Health Services Jill Hennessy and Minister for Multicultural Affairs Robin Scott both said the programs funded by the Language Service Innovation Grants program would help all Victorians. “We are making sure Victoria’s culturally diverse communities can access the high quality and safe care they need and deserve, when they need it,” Ms Hennessy said.
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Mr Morland would routinely rib her: “I thought I got rid of you years ago!” Looking back, she remembers how Mr Morland parked himself behind the barbecue, happily chatting and turning sausages at the Rotary club’s Australia Day events. Ms Langdon’s companion Lisa has been hosted by three of the club’s families during her year’s stay in Australia. She attended the funeral just days before jetting home. Ms Langdon was touched that some of the seven exchange students hosted by the Morlands were included in the service. A Greenland student wrote in from overseas telling how she routinely received birthday and Christmas cards from the family. “They did look at Mick as their Dad and their father figure.”
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A vulnerable species of native orchid has been granted a second lease of life thanks to a Cranbourne-based botanist and the Victorian Royal Botanic Gardens. Dr Noushka Reiter has propagated the seeds of the nationally threatened Elegant Spider Orchid (Caladenia Formosa) in her labs at the Cranbourne Botanic Gardens. Dr Reiter has been working with orchids for about 10 years and runs the Orchids Conservation Program for the Royal Botanic Gardens of Victoria. She says the work that has been put into recovering this particular flower has come to fruition as the flowers are reintroduced into the wild in regional Victoria in the coming weeks. “The Caladenia Formosa was formerly widespread in Western Victoria and South Australia but have reduced in numbers over about the last 150-200 years due to land clearance, weeds and rabbits,” she said. “There are less than 100 of these known in the wild, but we’ve been working on this and four other species thanks to Landcare funding from the Federal Government.” Dr Reiter and her team have been working with the incredibly small and delicate orchid seeds, helping them to propagate in a particular type of fungi. “We have been propagating them with mycorrhizal fungi,” she said. “All orchids are reliant upon fungi to propagate the fungi transfer carbon and various nutrients to the orchid; it works kind of like their root system.” “Orchid seeds are the smallest known plant seeds we have, so they don’t have the lovely nu-
The Elegant Spider Orchid (Caladenia Formosa) is being reintroduced to the wild thanks to a Cranbourne-based botanist. trient layer around them like other seeds.” “So, they get nutrients from the fungi and we allow the fungi and seed to meet so the seed can germinate.” Dr Reiter and a team of volunteers from the Australasian Native Orchid Society will be reintroducing 180 of these rare flowers into the wilds of Western Victoria.
She said there was no value anyone could place on preserving and revegetating the natural biodiversity of the Australian landscape. “Not losing a single species is really important and we can’t overvalue the biodiversity we have, and it’s something worth saving for future generations.” The Australasian Native Orchid Society has been helping Dr Reiter achieve her goals for almost 10 years and Richard Thompson from the society said the level of community involvement had been a great help. “There have been plenty of local people to come along and see what we are doing,” he said. “Quite a lot of the planting we are doing is on private land and we have found the landowners are keen to help too.” Mr Thompson said he was surprised at first to learn how interested the farmers were in helping reintroduce endangered plant species. “I’m a city person myself, but these farmers really care about the land as long as it is not threatening their productivity, they are keen to be involved and help.” Dr Reiter and the team of volunteers will also be reintroducing of several more rare species including Thelymitra Mackibbinii (Brilliant Sun Orchid), Caladenia Colorata (Coloured Spider Orchid) and Caladenia Versicolor (Candy Spider Orchid). The reintroduction of these orchids has been made possible through funding from the Federal Government’s National Landcare Program in partnership with Parks Victoria, Trust for Nature, the WCMA and the Grampians Threatened Species Hub.
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‘Skids’ boss behind bars A Narre Warren North man has been jailed for being the “architect” of the notorious South East Skids hoon meets as well as drug trafficking and firearm offences. During sentencing, Caspar De Waij, 23, was chastised by County Court judge Lisa Hannan for his disregard for the law in organising “high-risk driving on public streets” that endangered crowds of spectators. She read out a damning text message from De Waij on 23 August that declared “the South (East Skids) is coming with a bang” ahead of a meet captured on CCTV. “Buckle up and hold on to your mum’s t**s. “It’s time to just get out and smash sets. And let’s lose cars to taskforce ‘I spend more money chasing hoons than sex offenders’.” In the lead-up, a procession of Skids hoons had been marched through Dandenong Magistrates’ Court. Some were jailed, some had their cars crushed. But De Waij wrote: “Let’s bring back the old days.” He was arrested two days later.
On 11 July, Judge Hannan said it was a very serious, calculated and pre-meditated example of reckless conduct endangering serious injury. He also pleaded guilty to being a prohibited person possessing a 0.41-calibre shotgun found in Narre Warren and a loaded 0.44 lever-action rifle found under a bed in Carnegie. The rifle, found with 19 rounds of ammunition, had been stolen from a Cranbourne address. De Waij dropped it at the house with about $5000 worth of ecstasy and ketamine, just before driving himself to The Alfred hospital to treat a shotgun wound. Police discovered matching ecstasy tablets and matching rifle ammo as well as $4750 of stolen jewellery in De Waij’s BMW. According to police intercepts, he obtained the BMW in return for a drug debt. This series of offences began just five weeks after De Waij had been released from custody in April 2016. He had a “substantial” criminal history, including speeding at 240km/h on a freeway. His latest offending breached
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Pokie losses mounting up By Cam Lucadou-Wells Pokie losses in Casey are expected to rise to at least $126 million in 2016'17, according to official statistics. With one month’s figures yet to be counted, the 2016-'17 total stands at $116.7 million. It should comfortably pass the previous year's $124.8 mark in losses. It comes as anti-pokies figures criticised the State Government’s announced freeze on poker machine numbers in Victoria until 2042. Tom Cummings, who is fighting
against Berwick Spring Hotel’s application for 10 extra poker machines, said the freeze was a missed opportunity. “It sounds great, but it isn’t. “What they’re doing is doing nothing for the next 25 years.” He said the government would likely face a “large amount of blowback” if it sought to increase machine numbers. South Eastern Metropolitan Greens MP Nina Springle said the freeze would continue pokies’ ripping of “bil-
lions of dollars” from Victorian communities. “The government claims this move will limit gambling-related harm, but significant harm is already being done by the huge number of new pokies that have been approved in Victoria over the past decade,” Ms Springle said. “Local councils have opposed the majority of applications for new pokie licenses over the past 18 months, but Victoria’s gambling regulator has continued to approve new machines regardless of the social harm they’re doing.”
She said the Greens proposed $1 bet limits, mandatory pre-commitment and more powers for councils to reject applications for poker machines. Monash University gambling researcher Charles Livingstone said under the freeze, the harms would become more entrenched. In 2010, the Productivity Commission estimated the social cost of problem gambling in Australia at $4.7 billion a year. “For every person directly and seriously harmed by gambling, we know that six others are affected,” Dr Living-
stone said. “Families, children, spouses, colleagues, employers, and friends all suffer significantly.” Gaming and Liquor Regulation Minister Marlene Kairouz said “not a single extra gaming machine will be allowed in Victoria for the next 25 years” which would help limit gambling-related harm. More harm minimisation measures relating to pokie machines will be announced in coming months, she said.
Smart work with phone gets issue into clearer focus By Cam Lucadou-Wells Amazing what you can do with a smartphone. Berwick teenager Callum Pritchard has just smartly filmed and edited a short film that stretches the potential of his hand-held device. His film Behind Closed Doors a pointed look at a teenager living in a domestic violence household boasts many technical feats. There’s slow-mo action, dramatic soundtrack, fast, silky editing and crisp lighting. Though there’s a roaming hand-held feel, it’s easy to forget it’s captured on a smartphone. It’s Callum’s second entry in the annual SmartFone Flick Fest (SF3) - an international film festival for films shot only on smartphones and tablets. He says he learnt much from analysing the winners in last year’s comp.
“They were inspiring. It’s interesting how the winner actually filmed as if a person was walking around with a phone. “It didn’t seem so put-on.” As with many 14-year-olds, the Beaconhills College student is not threatened by filming on a smartphone. Basically, the device is always in his pocket, ready for filming on a second’s notice. However, his mind is also on the quality of lighting, the sharpness of image. He then used simple movie-editing software on his tablet to slow down the action and weave together the scenes shot on location around Berwick. “It’s pretty user-friendly. You can pretty much learn it all in one sitting.” His film’s topical, heavy subject matter was chosen because simply, domestic violence shouldn’t hap-
pen, he said. “It’s thought that domestic violence just affects the parents but it also affects the people around them. “It affects so many people. I think just getting the word out there might just help.” Callum centred the film on a teenage girl, starkly showing her angst and isolation while her parents fight. “She didn’t have anyone to reach out to. There was no one there to reach out and ask ‘Are you OK?’”. Callum is already setting his sights on a career in film, inspired by the likes of The Conjuring horror maestro James Wan. “I think that he’s just the way he goes about his films. They’re all different. “He doesn’t just go along with all the other movies.” Entries for SF3 close on 1 August. Details: sf3.com.au.
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Newer spin on old skill By Cam Lucadou-Wells Table tennis has hit a new era of silver service at Beaconsfield Neighbourhood Centre. The activities club has scored a $1200 appliance that automatically serves ping pong balls with varying slice and spin, and also catches the returns of serve. With a 64-program repertoire of serves, it is akin to what was used by the English and Swedish teams to prepare for the 2016 Olympics, says player David McKay. Mr McKay said the sport was great for
honing the motor skills of young and old. For senior players, it was an effective barrier to dementia; for the young, it is a fun, non-contact sport. At the community house, Mr McKay and other players take part in over-50s social matches. They have also been tutoring Beaconsfield Primary School students in the game. The machine, as well as an extra table, bats and balls, were funded by Cardinia Council and Cardinia Park Hotel. Details: Beaconsfield Neighbourhood Centre, 8768 4400.
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Casey Cardinia Libraries have joined in the celebration of the 2018 Commonwealth Games being held in Australia by inviting people to help them fold paper stars. The stars form part of a wider One Million Stars initiative, with each star representing a peaceful statement against all forms of violence in our communities. The project invited members of the community to come together peacefully and engage in conversations about the effects of violence and ways to end violent behaviour. Hampton Park Library set an ambitious target of folding 10,000 of the multi-coloured stars with help from other library branches and local schools. “We have just over 9000 stars here,” Hampton Park Library officer Tracy Howard said. “We extend our thanks to staff participating at our other branch libraries in Doveton, Endeavour Hills, Pakenham, Narre Warren and the mobile library.” “Thanks also to Hallam Senior Secondary College students and teachers who made another 3000, while Berwick Lodge Primary contributed 90.” Casey Cardinia Libraries CEO Chris Buckingham said the project was a great way for the libraries to demonstrate their commitment to supporitng the end to violence in the community. “In a region where family violence is far too high, we have a responsibility to make sure that people who are at risk feel safe in our libraries and can access support services,” Mr Buckingham said. “Every one of us knows someone who has been adversely affected by family violence and how we choose
Karishma Chands from Hallam Secondary College was one of the students who helped reach the 10,000 star goal. 169973 Picture: GARY SISSONS to respond to family violence will have a direct impact in our community,” he said. “Libraries have a vital role to play in providing safe places where people can gather, share knowledge and have conversations.” The stars will be shipped off to the Gold Coast to form part of the art installation displayed during the Commonwealth Games next year. “This has been a great project allowing the community to work with us; those 10,000 stars seemed like a huge amount when we first started,” Mr Buckingham said.
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Megaswim for MS research By Victoria Stone-Meadows Teams of people came together at the Casey RACE swimming pool to raise funds for MS research by swimming laps for 24 consecutive hours on Saturday 8 July and Sunday 9 July. The MS 24 Hour Megaswim aims to raise as much money as possible to help people who are suffering from the disease as well as to help find a cure. Teams also competed for prizes and trophies during the event as well as joined in activities to keep everyone motivated and have a great time. The event attracted support from groups such as the City of Casey, Casey RACE and the Kiwanis Club of Berwick. MS Event co-ordinator Kelly Tyndall said the Casey 24 Hour Swim event was a great success. “It was an amazing event and everything went really
Angela with her daughter Thea at the Casey MS 24 Hour Megaswim. 169677 smoothly,” she said. “We have raised a total of $10,145, but donations are open for another four months.”
Norman McLennan from the Kiwanis Club of Berwick with Councillor Amanda Stapledon raising money for MS research and support. 169677
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Furious residents have slammed the company behind the controversial Bunyip North quarry proposal for ignoring their concerns. At an emotionally charged public meeting on 23 March, residents of Bunyip, Garfield and surrounding communities met with Hanson Construction Materials, expecting to have an open discussion. Instead, residents have slammed the meeting as a “waste of time”. Mount Cannibal and District Preservation Group treasurer David Bywater said Bunyip Hall was “chock-a-block full” of residents wanting an update on the 134-hectare granite quarry, mooted for a site about 500 metres from local icon Mount Cannibal. “But then the new project manager came in and said it was decided the content of the meeting was not about community information, but the process of the EES (Environmental Effects Statement),” Mr Bywater said. “We said, ‘that’s OK as long as you answer questions’, which they agreed to.” However, the open discussion was
He said the community was disappointed by the meeting. “Not one question that was put - and there would have been 30 plus questions put - not one was successfully, honestly or completely answered,” Mr Bywater said. “It seems the whole point of the meeting was for Hanson to tick off one of the requirements of the EES which is to engage with the community.” The EES was ordered by State Planning Minister Richard Wynne in 2015 to identify the large-scale project’s significant environmental effects and propose measures to reduce these. According to those in attendance, Hanson told the estimated 100-person crowd that it was just beginning the statement - due to take two years “however there are no red flags”. Mr Bywater said he just about fell over. “How can they say there are no red flags when they haven’t done the EES?” he said. Accusing the company of trying to “water down” the environmental impacts, Mr Bywater said it was pretty clear “if you dig a big hole there’s go-
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Rail loop petition By Bonny Burrows Calls for an extended rail line from Cranbourne to Kooweerup are gathering pace as the Kooweerup airport becomes a very real possibility. A community petition for an extended rail line between the two towns has obtained more than 1000 supporters since its creation three months ago, with locals backing creator David Dobson’s plans for a Cranbourne train line loop to free up busy roads and reduce isolation in rural areas. It follows the announcement an overseas investor has pledged to fund the $5 billion south east airport in Kooweerup. Under Mr Dobson’s proposal, the Cranbourne/Pakenham line would extend to include Kooweerup, Tooradin, Wonthaggi and Leongatha through the use of existing unused lines and the creation of new tracks. The Clyde North man said such rail loop would “help so much” if the international airport came to fruition. If green-lighted, the Kooweerup airport would rival Tullamarine in size, servicing up to 5 million domestic passenger movements annually. “We’ve seen how Tullamarine is - the traffic to the airport is hectic. So let’s be proactive about it and get ready (for a local airport) with safer alternatives,” Mr Dobson said. “And then when/if the airport happens, there will already be a ful-
Bunnings is encouraging plastic pot recycling.
Plastic solution A petition for an extended local rail line has gained more than 1000 supporters. 142481 ly functioning train line to and from the city.” Even if the airport was “some way into the future - if at all”, Mr Dobson said the need for a rail extension was still there, and wasn’t going away. “There isn’t much public transport out there, in the Tooradin, Kooweerup, and Wonthaggi areas," Mr Dobson said. “And I know a lot of people who have disadvantages and are unable to find work, who are either travelling long distances for work on our roads, leading to gridlocked roads, or are isolated,” Mr Dobson said.
“A Paky-Cranbourne loop would free up a lot of high traffic and move a lot of people quicker to their destinations, and the elderly who prefer to catch the train into the city for appointments rather than drive could do so.” While the petition has yet to be formally presented to local councils, it has been discussed “positively” with Greater Dandenong. The City of Casey has previously indicated its support for an improved rail network. Mayor Sam Aziz told Star News on 4 July road infrastructure, including a better rail network, was the “missing piece” of the air-
port’s puzzle. An airport couldn’t be supported with current infrastructure, councillor Aziz said. Cardinia Shire has also in the past hinted at the importance of rail upgrades if a south east airport were to exist. Mr Dobson said he was meeting with government representatives in the coming weeks. The petition can be found at: www.change.org/p/david-hodgettcranbourne-pakenham-loop-trainline-extension-including-koo-weerup-phillip-island
Cranbourne residents have a new way to dispose of their old plastic plant pots. The Bunnings store is part of a new trial recycling program. The pots aren’t able to be recycled through kerbside programs because of contamination issues with cleaning and sorting processes. So Bunnings Cranbourne is encouraging residents to bring in their plastic pots - no matter how old, dirty or broken - and drop them in a designated cage. Polymer Processes will pick up and recycle the pots, and Garden City Plastics will turn them into new pots for use by greenlife growers. A Garden City Plastics spokesperson said recycling plastic used less energy than producing it from raw materials. The energy saving is about 56 gigajoules per tonne of plastic - the electricity used in two Australian homes in a year. Bunnings Cranbourne complex manager Simon Taylor said they were excited to trial the new service. “It’s a simple and effective way to do our bit for the environment,” he said.
Casey Cardinia Region Business Lunch
Creativity For Business Success Guest speaker: Clare Bowditch, Founder of Big Hearted Business Date:
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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! So why not join us for lunch to hear ARIA Award winning musician, logie nominated actress, founder of Big Hearted Business and ABC Radio Melbourne presenter Clare Bowditch as guest speaker at this fabulous networking lunch along with the gorgeous Marianne Van Dorsler as our MC for the day. 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! With some brilliant prizes on offer throughout the day, not to mention your chance to purchase some awesome local products or sample services – and all while enjoying the company of some fabulous local business leaders. There’s just one thing left to do – secure your seats today! Secure your ticket to the 2017 Casey Cardinia Business Lunch This event is proudly supported by:
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Help needed to ward off the winter cold Pakenham-base developer Parklea has teamed up with local charity 4Cs for the second year running to provide food to vulnerable people this winter. From Saturday 1 July, Parklea has been accepting nonperishable food donations that will be passed on to 4Cs to make sure no-one goes hungry in the colder months. Last year the Pakenham and surrounding community donated 330kg of food to 4Cs to provide meals and staple foods to struggling families. 4Cs general manager Cheryl Daly said she was hoping this year’s food drive would be just as successful as last year’s. “With over 300 families accessing our food room service each month, these items have
made a wonderful contribution,” she said. “Thankyou to everyone who willingly donated items for the food drive.” Ms Daly said winter could be a really tough time for families experiencing desperate situations due to violence and other issues that lead to poverty. “Over the winter period many families have been doing it tough and have needed an extra hand to get them through," she said. Sales and marketing manager at Parklea Jarod Mills said the food drive never failed to bring out the best of the community. “We continue to be amazed at the generosity of members of our local communities and hope
to be able to deliver even more to needy families in this year’s food drive,” he said. “As a developer of communities, we feel it’s important to give back and support local initiatives that help the most vulnerable.” Members of the public can donate to the food drive with non-perishable items such as long-life milk, cereal, and canned food up until the end of winter. Drop-off pints will be set up at the Timbertop Estate Sales Office or Arena Shopping Centre. For more information about the drive, visit www.parklea. com/winterfooddrive.
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LAST CHANCE FOR BUYERS FROM PAGE 1 BUYERS need to hurry to secure one of the last remaining blocks on offer in this popular community’s final stage release. Stage 14 comprises of 54 lots, and is the last parcel of land available for buyers in this fast selling, family community, located in Clyde North. Brown Property Group will be celebrating the final stage release with a free family fun day on Saturday, 15 July, timed with the launch of 18 lots in Stage 14A, The Crown Release. Visitors and the Highgrove community will enjoy a variety of activities including a jumping castle, animal farm, face painting, balloon twisting, coffee cart plus much more. Brown Property Group marketing manager Graham Nolan said it would be a great day to celebrate this milestone, bringing our community together. With previous land releases all selling out in record time, we are anticipating a big turnout for the event as demand will continue to be high for this final release. Existing residents are also being encouraged to enjoy the free fun and entertainment on offer. This really is the last chance to secure a block. Our previous land releases have generated large
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amounts of interest and have sold out quickly, and we expect this will be the same with Stage 14.” Stage 14 offers a variety of lot sizes from 262 square metres to 737 square metres, with all home sites located in a quiet pocket of Highgrove, offering easy access to one of Highgrove’s neighbourhood parks located a short stroll away, plus the convenience of schools, retail shopping services and public transport all within close proximity. With multiple parklands and avenues linking neighbourhoods, Highgrove has been designed around family and community living. The final stage release event will be held at Highgrove’s Linear Park and Display Village from 11am-2pm. Visitors have the chance to take home a prize hamper, with entry details available from the Brown Property Group marquee. Highgrove’s display village will be open for visitors to view 27 homes from 12 of Melbourne’s best builders. Register your interest today. Call the Highgrove Land Sales and Information Centre on 1800 444 447. www.highgrove.com.au
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Pakenham 54 Thwaites Road
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Clyde North 22 Macumba Drive
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Charming three bedroom plus study abode located in a highly popular area. Modern kitchen with quality s/s appliances including dishwasher & plenty of space. Family meals, spacious rumpus, both showered in natural lighting & floorboards. The master boasts WIR & a tasteful ensuite, 2 remaining bedrooms include BIR. Large decked area with pergola, surrounded by neat, low maintenance gardens. Ducted heating, split system cooling, surveillance, DLUG & gated side access.
$450,000 - $495,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23868
Meeting every modern family’s requirements is this timeless classic Fairhaven ‘Newport’. Well-appointed kitchen boasting stone bench tops, S/S appliances & butler’s pantry. Adjacent is a family and meals area, & rumpus room at the back of the home. Upstairs you will find the master suite with ensuite and WIR , 3 further bedrooms, second study and another retreat. Outdoors discover a fabulous alfresco area. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, security system, double glazed windows & hardwood timber floors.
$770,000 - $830,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23856
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Katrina bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
2B 1C 2D 1I
Berwick 2/2 Ambleside Crescent
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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.
Saturday 22nd July at 3.00pm View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23836
Situated in a quiet position with a welcoming façade, you are drawn into the extremely neat two-bedroom abode. Entering, you are met with a sizable living area. The modern kitchen features quality appliances as well as an abundance of bench and cupboard space, with the light filled family meals area adjacent. The master bedroom with BIR is great in size and is serviced by the main bathroom, with the remaining bedroom a great size with BIR. Outside ofers a neat, private, low maintenance backyard.
$360,000 - $390,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23878
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4B 3C 4D 1H 2I
Berwick 100 Marisa Crescent
Berwick 17 Sheldon Drive
4B 2C 4D 1H 2I
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This luxurious abode is located in the highly sought-ater St Johns Heights Estate. Kitchen with granite bench tops, built in cofee machine & S/S appliances. Lounge room features a gas log fire place. Master suite includes WIR & ensuite with double vanity and spa bath. Upstairs with plenty of storage and kids rumpus/sitting area as well as a great sized balcony with incredible views to the city. Outside boasts a sophisticated alfresco. Ducted heating, alarm, intercom, cooling & DLUG with workshop.
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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
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Berwick 12 Stanhope Avenue
Debbie brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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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
5B 3C 3D 2I
Berwick 41 Quarry Hills Drive
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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.
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Impeccably presented, situated on the North of Berwick. Kitchen with stone bench tops, tiled splashback & the original timber cabinets. A generous sized master with WIR & ensuite. Remaining 4 bedrooms serviced by two individual bathrooms. Rumpus room with storage, family/meals & large living area with feature gas fire. Solar heated in-ground pool, covered pergola, wrap around veranda. High ceilings, ample storage, ducted heating & evaporative cooling.
$780,000 - $850,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23864
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K OUR CLIENT-FOCUSED INTEGRATIVE APPROACH IS COMING TO EMERALD Exciting News: Kaye Charles Real Estate is busy making the final preparations to open the office at 12a Kilvington Drive in the heart of the township. Just as our Beaconsfield, Berwick & Pakenham clients are looking to the hills as the perfect lifestyle opportunity, the natural progression for us is to broaden our horizons and bring our unique brand of assured professionalism to Emerald & Surrounds. What makes the hills such a diverse and high demand group of suburbs is the diversity of homes. KCRE recognises that our clients want high-end service no matter what kind of home they have. We specialise in bringing prestige service to all levels of the property ladder. Amanda, our principle, lives on acreage in Dewhurst, our Office Manager Michelle Rundle lives in Emerald & our Sales Manager Katie, who is already breaking sales price records, has a young family living in Cockatoo. Our local knowledge and passion for the area are an essential ingredient for creating your champagne moments. In a fast-moving industry, we have engineered practices and policies that allow us to keep pace. We have the energy & enthusiasm to work at the speed, and with the accuracy, that high level negotiation and decision-making demands. Comprehensive Property Services We have a property management team of 4 full time, experienced property managers, renowned for their sound judgement and knowledge of leasing. When managing your investment, KCRE look after your interest first and foremost. All inspections are handled by your personal portfolio manager. Our goal is to achieve the highest, fair rent and we strive to recruit the right tenant whatever it takes. For a unique experience you deserve call the team now on 03 9707 0111 Proud member of the
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9 Osborn Grove
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Beautifully presented is the immaculate town house. Polished hardwood floors, light filled living spaces. A vogue kitchen features quality appliances is central to the design. A sundrenched outdoor entertaining area. It’s a short stroll to shopping facilities, public transport.
INSPECT: Saturday 12:00pm $450,000-$495,000 Todd Mckenna 0418 391 182
Tucked away in a quiet northside court, on a 642aqm allotment. Excellent presentation, brilliant outdoor living, room for caravan, cars, with space to build workshop/garage. Close to shops, schools & public transport. A property not to be missed.
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109-113 Beaumont Road 3.3 Acres 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 BR’s, study, expansive living areas and adjacent inground pool. There is also a tennis court, although it’s seen better days! 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.
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Only 3 years young this town home is an investors dream! Includes ducted heating, Intercom, Ducted Vacuum & low maintenance gardens. Currently tenanted with your ideal tenant until May 2018!Close to the beautiful lakes, walking tracks, shops & public transport.
INSPECT: Saturday 12.30pm $360,000-$395,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
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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PRIMED AND READY TO GO! INSPECT: By Appointment $340,000 - $374,000 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538
Perfect for investors, downsizers or families, this home is packed with features. Two large, separate living areas, alarm, heating and cooling, internal access and a wood heater, WOW! All of this plus close to childcare, schools and the M1. Call now or miss out.
INSPECT: Saturday 1.00pm $580,000-$630,000 Craig Ward 0409 695 188
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NOT often does a property come on the market that offers so much potential to so many. Located equally close to both Emerald Village shops and services and the buzzing Worrell Reserve end of town with Woolies, Emerald Library and the soon to be developed Emerald Hub. As a first step on the ladder it doesn’t get much better than this. As a retiree looking for that “walking distance to township“ location this is the perfect spot. As an investor, looking at the zoning, there is huge potential here (STCA). All services connected, current rent $330 per week, tenancy expires 9 February.
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Big and Beautiful on The Boulevard If quality and space are what you are looking for, you will not want to go past this stunning home. Be welcomed in the grand entrance, with formal lounge/dining off to the right. Generous study or guestroom downstairs. With 3 spacious and separate living zones for all your special occasions, you will be impressed from the moment you step inside. The heart of every family home is the kitchen, you will be delighted with what is on offer. Lots of bench and cupboard space, dishwasher, quality appliances all in immaculate
condition and service the family living/dining. Huge laundry with bench and cupboard space with access to the garage. Rumpus with sink and bar can be closed off with double doors. High ceilings compliment the overall feel of generous living areas. The 4 remaining bedrooms all have large double wardrobes, master with his and hers WIR, and ensuite. Spa in bathroom. Plenty of storage cupboards throughout.
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Beaconsfield’s Best! Perfectly positioned in the Bowmans Track Estate of Beaconsfield is this home situated in a court location. The modern facade invites you inside with neutral toning’s & spotted gum timber floors throughout. Double car remote garage with internal access, study or 5th bedroom, ducted heating & evap cooling. Walk to train station, elite private & public schools, supermarkets, specialty stores & trendy cafe’s.
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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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auction saturday 15th July at 12:30pm View saturday 12-12:30pm (Photo ID Required) Contact Marisa adams 0409 910 053 kristen Turner 0410 615 228
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OVER FIVE GLORIOUS ACRES
UPPER BEACONSFIELD
JUST imagine waking up to the birds singing and total serenity - now you can! This solid, well established, fivebedroom home in central Beaconsfield Upper is an amazing opportunity to stake your claim in this much-loved location. Sitting on just over five acres of mostly cleared land suitable for horses, with beautiful established trees. The original home is in need of a little TLC and comprises a sizeable lounge/dining area with roaring open fireplace. The kitchen has been modernised with ample cupboards and glass splashback, dishwasher and stainless appliances overlooking the family/meals area which is flooded with abundant natural light and a cosy slow combustion heater/stove. The master bedroom has a full ensuite and opens up to a lovely courtyard area that leads you to a potential fifth bedroom with full bathroom which could easily serve as a rumpus room, teenage retreat or home office. Added extras of refrigerated heating and cooling, alarm system, double garage, town water and sealed road. Don’t miss the opportunity to simply move in and enjoy or add a few of your own extra touches to make it your forever home!
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74 Stoney Creek Road Inspect: Saturday, 12noon-12:30pm Auction: Saturday, 15 July, 12.30pm Contact: Marisa Adams, 0409 910 053 PEAKE REAL ESTATE, BERWICK, 9707 5300
WALK THE KIDS TO SCHOOL NESTLED in a quiet area in Berwick and totally gorgeous both inside and out is this four-bedroom plus study home that is ready for you to move in and enjoy. Boasting an abundance of natural light, this property will appeal to all looking for the convenience of quality schools, parks, shops and public transport. Master with walk-in robe and ensuite, with built-in robes in remaining bedrooms, large formal lounge and dining plus rumpus. Large open plan timber kitchen featuring a range cooker adjoining onto a meals/living area provides the perfect space for families and the separate front living gives parents a place to enjoy peace and quiet. This freshly painted home also showcases evaporative cooling, ducted heating, double garage plus a huge outdoor entertaining space all on a 522 square metre block. Other features including 14 solar panels and landscaped gardens. All within walking distance to Berwick Fields Primary School.
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3 Glenn Erin Way Inspect: By appointment Price: $630,000 - $680,000 Contact: Siobhan Beeston GRANTS ESTATE AGENTS, BERWICK, 9707 5555
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116 Toomuc Valley Road
$329,000
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Pakenham
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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 – No Progress Payments Ideal Opportunity For Investors Or First Home Buyers Register Your Interest Today – Steve Hobson 0418 897 411
47A Princes Highway
$400,000 - $420,000
CLOSE TO SHOPPING, MEDICAL & PUBLIC TRANSPORT!! Offering three bedrooms, full ensuite, large living area incorporating kitchen with GHP & EWO, Rangehood and dishwasher. Ducted heating throughout plus split system air con. Rear timber deck overlooking the grassed back yard. Single garage with direct internal access. Bus stop to Pakenham township and Fountain Gate 50 metres away. Around the corner from Pakenham Bowls, Senior Citizens, Outdoor Pool, Tennis Courts – it is so ideally located and on its own title, no Body Corporate. An inspection will certainly please.
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$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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Steve Hobson 0418 897 411
119 Main Street Pakenham
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luxury, lifestyle and Palatial ProPortions in the Chase seldom does a property strike such a brilliant balance of luxury, sophistication, space and lifestyle. Positioned in the Chase estate, built by dennis family homes and set on 631sqm (approx.). the entrance introduces the superb formal living & reďŹ ned family living space. the brilliantly proportioned living zone encompasses kitchen with adjoining meals area, s/s appliances, plus waterfall stone bench tops & island bench. floor to ceiling windows in the family dining area provide striking views of the landscaped rear garden. relaxed casual family room with home theatre plus under roof alfresco completes an open & grand living zone. Main bedroom boasts Wir & fes with spa. three further beds all with Birs and sparkling main bathroom. additional features include d/heat, evap cooling, water tanks & low maintenance gardens.
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$800,000 - $880,000
CoMe hoMe to luxury and CoMfort this fantastic 34sq home located in the desirable Chase estate offers everything you need and more. Master bedroom complete with a parents retreat, generous his and her Wir and ensuite, one bedroom with Wir and remaining two bedrooms with Bir. With a phenomenal kitchen overlooking a meals and family zone & separate formal lounge and formal dining as well as rumpus room. featuring decked alfresco area with built in BBQ and sandpit & glass fenced solar heated pool.
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north side start irresistibly positioned on 553m2, this property is comfortably immaculate for now with more than enough space to accommodate a family, there is much greater potential to be had here. You might wish to retain & enjoy as is or enhance with a contemporary update. Features include:3 spacious bedrooms, Master with ensuite, Large kitchen and meals area, separate formal lounge, Lush gardens surrounding the property, decked outdoor entertaining area, huge under house storage.
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Nestled in a quiet area in Berwick and totally gorgeous both inside and out is this 4 bedroom plus study home that is ready for you to move in and enjoy. Master with WIR and ensuite with BIR in remaining bedrooms, large formal lounge and dining plus rumpus. Large open plan timber adjoining onto a meals/living area provides the perfect space for families and the separate front living gives parents a place to enjoy peace and quiet. All within walking distance to Berwick Fields Primary School.
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this well presented single level 2 bedroom 1 bathroom family home is located in one of narre Warren south’s most popular pockets. Boasting a spacious kitchen with ample bench space plus dishwasher, generous living and dining areas. situated on a 595sQM block, featuring a decked alfresco area, big backyard and beautifully landscaped gardens. this property screams potential, perfect for subdivision stCa or extensions/ improvements.
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FROM the moment you step inside this quality built Henley home, it’s evident that a large family was the forethought in the design. Over 36 squares under roofline, the home is so spacious, having three separate living areas and a meals area. The central kitchen is the heart of the home with stone benches, a breakfast bar, ample storage and quality stainless steel appliances opening to the meals and casual living. Parents can relax the day away in the extraordinarily large master with walk-in robe and full ensuite, including your very own spa bath. Four remaining bedrooms are all generous in size with built-in robes and are serviced by the main bathroom and separate powder room. The large 956 square metre block is neatly landscaped and provides plenty of lawn for children to play plus a large alfresco for entertaining in summer or a quiet coffee year-round. Additional features include - secure side access to park the trailer, boat or caravan, remote-control two-car garage with internal access, large laundry, ducted heating and reverse-cycle split-system. The home is a family's dream with storage and space a high priority in the design - beautifully positioned in the desirable Heritage Springs Estate close to everything. Walk to the shops, Pakenham Springs Primary School, public transport, parkland, walking trails and so much more. And it’s all within minutes of the Princes Freeway.
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65 Livingstone Boulevard Price: $650,000 - $710,000 Contact: Kelly Fitzpatrick, 0431 098 386 SEJ REAL ESTATE, WARRAGUL, 5622 3800
ELITE, ENVIABLE LUXURY THIS stunning property sits in the most prestigious corner of the Lakeside Estate, only a stroll to the 6.5-hectare lake that forms the centrepiece of this sought-after location. Walk the lake circuit, enjoy the cafes, restaurants and many other shops in the village. Designed with an abundance of living spaces to accommodate any large family, the front lounge is generous and perfect as a retreat for mum and dad. The large open plan family area wraps around a kitchen that features Caesarstone, a 90-centimetre free-standing oven, dishwasher, three-door pantry, plumbing for a large fridge and an L-shaped island breakfast bar for casual meals. The rumpus provides additional options for TV viewing, or perhaps a games room. The master bedroom is huge and easily accommodates a king-size bed with room to spare, also featuring a large walkin robe and ensuite with dual vanities. The remaining bedrooms are all doubles with built-in robes and share the main bathroom. Outside is landscaped for easy maintenance with aggregate concrete on the driveway, side access parking area and pergola. Two sets of stacker doors provide indoor/outdoor living, while the rear lawn caters for pets.
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26 Ibis Close Inspection: By appointment Price: $580,000 - $625,000 Contact: Christine Quarrie, 0449 191 575 or Barry McMurchie, 0412 546 299 CENTURY 21 SOUTH EASTERN, PAKENHAM, 5940 9922
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Beaconsfield 35 Fieldstone Boulevard
Feel at home in Beaconsfield. For sale. $595,000 - $650,000 Presenting to you, this family home in the popular Berwick Views Estate. • 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite & WIR • Kitchen with quality appliances & ample cupboard space • 2 separate living zones, incl: formal lounge + o/p family & meals area • Outdoor entertaining area & space for the kids to play Extra incl; dbl garage with internal access, ducted heating, cooling. set on 567 (approx) & close to all amenities. call today to inspect.
F4 G2 H2 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Maddie Harris 0421 106 819 Renee Harris 0430 863 132
Berwick 15 Edward Court
Regret not to buy this.
For sale. $595,000 - $650,000 • 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.
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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
Berwick 2 Northgate Drive
Quality Jennings built – Chase Estate. For auction. Saturday 22 July at 11:30am Contact Agent This is an amazing opportunity for growing families seeking a fantastic location. Featuring• 4 generous bedrooms + study • 3 separate living zones including front lounge & upstairs retreat • Entertainers kitchen with stainless steel appliances & ample bench space • Double garage with rear roller door access
F4 G2 H2 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255
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Berwick 5 Russel Avenue
Northside delight.
For auction. Saturday 22 July at 1pm $745,000 - $815,000 Set on a generous 840m2 and close to Berwick village this charming family home is sure to impress. • 3 bedrooms, master with ens & parents retreat • Stylish kitchen with stone benches & feature window • 2 separate living areas Extras include ducted heating, air conditioners, garden shed and lovely barbeque/ outdoor area. Possible sub-division potential STCA
F3 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255
Berwick 8B Stringybark Court
Feel at home in Timbarra. For sale. $420,000 - $460,000 • Light filled entertainers kitchen fitted with quality appliances and ample cupboard space • Two generous size living zones include formal lounge and open plan family/meals area • Low maintenance garden plus private decked courtyard.
F2 G1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Maddie Harris 0421 106 819 Renee Harris 0430 863 132
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Clyde North 9 Fenway Boulevard
Ready to Bloom
For auction. Saturday 15 July at 12:30pm Contact agent 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.
F5 G2 H2 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255
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. t Fully appointed kitchen with s/s appliances and caesarstone benchtops t 4 spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite, large open plan living t Ducted Heating, S/S Air Conditioning, Intercom & Alarm t 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
Investor special in Narre Warren on 641m2. For sale. $485,000 - $530,000 • 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 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
DROUIN
OUTSTANDING GRAZING PROPERTY HIGHLY productive, very gently undulating to flat grazing country in a highly sought-after location. FEATURING a current planning permit to build, this exceptional property is very well fenced, with all 10 paddocks serviced by an all-weather laneway. Along with a secure high and reliable rainfall, there are two spring-fed dams which supply troughs via a header tank. With two sets of stockyards, plus hay and sundry shedding with an excellent fertiliser history and quality pastures, this property consistently carries 100-plus head
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of cattle and cuts hay and or silage. Only six kilometres to Drouin township, one hour to Melbourne via dual-lane freeway or train service. Contact Don Olden on 0417 805 312 for further information or an inspection.
2910 Westernport Road
MELBOURNE’S buoyant property market is boosting the median house price of towns within commuting distance of the city. The latest REIV data shows Greater Geelong accounted for almost half of the state’s top growth suburbs in the year to 30 March. East Geelong experienced Victoria’s largest price growth over the year, up just shy of 30 per cent to a median house price of $575,000. Meanwhile, Castlemaine, north west of Melbourne, recorded the highest annual growth outside of Geelong. House prices in the town increased 19.1 per cent over the year to March to a median of $452,500, up from $380,000 for the same period last year.
Strong annual price growth was also recorded in Stawell with the median house price up 14.4 per cent to $210,000. Double-digit increases were also experienced in Warragul and nearby Drouin, up 12.2 and 11.5 per cent respectively to median house prices of $388,000 and $379,500. Solid annual price growth was also recorded in Morwell, up 11.3 per cent to a median house price of $170,000; Kilmore, up 11.1 per cent to $368,000 and Heathcote, up 10 per cent to $292,500. For more information on median house prices by town or region, visit reiv.com.au. JOSEPH WALTON, PRESIDENT, REIV
Price: $811,750 Contact: Don Olden, 0417 805 312 ELDERS REAL ESTATE, KORUMBURRA, 5658 1894
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• 2 sets stockyards plus shedding • Carrying capacity 100+ cattle & cut hay/silage • 2 spring fed dams • 6km Drouin, 1hr Melb Price: $811,750 Web ID: 9893832 Contact: Don Olden 0417 805 312 Elders Korumburra 11 Commercial Street, Korumburra
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20-ACRE COUNTRY RETREAT Nestled into an elevated position on Officer's north side, this superbly tranquil yet accessible property may be just the ‘soul food’ you’ve been looking for. Featuring a craftsman built Australian homestead of some 48 squares of living, where quality and attention to detail are its hallmarks. It's a home that will accommodate families large or small in complete comfort with five bedrooms, study, exceptional living areas, three bathrooms and a triple garage. Flanked by wide shaded verandahs and fully established gardens and lawns with mature specimen trees extending to areas of native vegetation. A wonderful paradise for the garden lovers! There is a nearby 7.5m x 12m Colorbond work shed plus purpose-built, tilt slab constructed cellar door/winery with current liquor licence - presenting a wonderful opportunity to pursue a passion for wine making/brewing on an income producing level. An existing vineyard of about two acres will require some replanting and will benefit from further maintenance. Water to the vineyard is via
two dams. The property holds further potential for B&B accommodation, corporate functions/ retreats, subject to approvals. It's located just 1.3km from the Princes Highway and just minutes from popular Beaconsfield and Berwick townships, a range of excellent schools, uni and a comfortable commute to Melbourne CBD via the Monash Freeway.
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Fight is on at dinner Dicky Custerson was always up for supporting a cause. The founder and principal of sports and entertainment management company A Positive Move has supported many over the years. None was as close to his heart as Neale Daniher’s battle to find a cure for Motor Neuron Disease. Dicky participated in the first Daniher Drive which was aimed at raising funds and awareness for the Fight MND quest. The fun, four-day road trip is now in its third year and has so far raised $267,297 of its goal of $1 million. Sadly, Dicky passed away after a short battle with cancer late last year and was represented in the 2016 event by his wife
Leanne and best mates Brett and Jodie Lovett. This year Brett is fronting up again and has enlisted a second car from his uncle at Mansfield’s Propagation Nursery. A Positive Move is organising a Variety and Auction Night fundraiser on Saturday 29 July at the Frankston Dolphins Football Club for the cause. The night - with the catchcry ‘Doin’ it for Dicky’ - will be compered by Shawn Cosgrove of The Price is Right fame, with entertainment from the hilarious Nelson Twins. Tickets are $30 a head and tables of 10 are available. To book contact shantelle@mansfields. org.au or saree@apositivemove.com.au
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What’s On in our community ❯❯ Dining, what’s on, bands and more… Brought to you by up practical sessions for each recipe. ■ Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates phone 9700 5061.
Artwork sale Berwick Art Society’s paint group sells its artworks each Thursday. Everyone is welcome to visit and chat with the artists. ■ Thursdays, 11.30am-2.30pm at the Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick.
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Cranbourne Day View Club The Cranbourne Day View Club is looking for new members to join the group. The group is helping to sponsor students through The Smith Family. ■ Meetings are on the first Wednesday of the month at the Amstel Club. For more information, contact Trish Ransom on 5995 7037.
Hallam Sensational Movers Keep fit this winter and join the Hallam Sensational Movers club. A gentle exercise class for those who prefer it or step up their pace if they can. ■ Mondays 11.15am and Wednesdays 11am at the Scout Hall, Gunns Road, Hallam. $5 per class. Phone 9703 1688 for more details.
Something for seniors Come and try a game of table tennis with the Narre Warren Seniors Club. Male and female players are welcome. Friendly games just for fun and exercise. Entry fee is $1 and sharing coffee, tea and biscuits makes it a social morning with friends. Free coaching is provided. ■ Saturday mornings from 9.30am-noon. 192-196 Centre Road, near the Narre Warren railway station. Contact 9704 0015 or 0426 736 467.
Cranbourne Garden Club Everybody welcome, come long and have fun and maybe learn something about gardening. ■ Meetings at Cranbourne Public Hall, second Thursday of the month at 1.30pm. Contact Julie Muley on 5995 1420.
Senior Citizens Club Hallam Senior Citizens Club is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Members enjoy carpet bowls, bingo, games, clubroom events and day tours. New members are welcome. ■ For further information, contact president Dorothy Mickelson on 9796 7580. The centre is at 2 Princes Domain Drive, Hallam.
Pre-school storytime The Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library is providing a storytime for pre-schoolers. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10.30am at 15 High Street, Berwick. Contact 9707 3519 or email bmi@dcsi.net.au.
Problem drinkers Al-Anon Family Group is for relatives and friends of problem drinkers. ■ Mondays from 10am at the Andrews Centre, corner Hanna Drive and Heatherton Road, Endeavour Hills. Contact 1300 252 666 or visit www.al-anon.org.au.
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Stitch up a course Stitch and Chat is a weekly practical workshop for sewing crafts - knitting, embroidery, quilting and crochet led by a guest facilitator. ■ Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates, phone 9700 5061.
Disadvantaged toddlers’ group This is a self-help support group for parents whose severely disadvantaged children are unable to participate in mainstream preschool activities. It is particularly aimed at children suffering from conditions that require 24-hour supervision. ■ Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates, phone 9700 5061.
Affordable healthy cooking Healthy cooking teaches participants to prepare healthy home-cooked meals. Aimed at families and singles, this series of weekly demonstrations will be supported by follow-
Myuna Farm in Doveton hosts a produce swap where residents can swap their excess home-grown produce with other participants. Produce swaps are not only for swapping home-grown fruit and vegetables, but participants can also bring along items including eggs, seeds and seedlings, flowers and compost. There is no money exchanged, just items swapped. New participants are welcome and no bookings are required. ■ Myuna Farm, 182 Kidds Road, Doveton, second Saturday of every month. Call 9706 9944.
Mental health program Grow offers a 12-step recovery focused program to those who are suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional difficulties. ■ Berwick Neighbourhood Centre, 112 High Street, Berwick, every Wednesday at 10am. For further information, contact Grow Community Centre on 1800 558 268 or visitwww. grow.org.au. Gold coin donation appreciated.
Parkrun Participate with more than 100 others in a free five-kilometre timed event every Saturday morning. The event caters for serious runners and for those wanting a jog or even a walk. ■ Saturdays at 8am at Berwick Springs. Visit the Berwick Springs Parkrun website for more information.
Walk the centre Cranbourne Park offers health walks where participants are taken by a qualified instructor from the YMCA. Registrations can be taken on the day and participants are encouraged to wear loose-fitting clothes and comfortable walking shoes. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.40am in the fresh food area and the walk finishes at 8.45am.
Tips and tricks on how to protect wildlife This event is for anyone who has ever wondered what to do when being swooped by a magpie or when a bluetongued lizard suddenly appears or maybe when a possum is found curled up inside the garage roof. Wildlife Victoria is running a free community event at Bunyip Hall on Saturday 22 July to share lots of cool tips and tricks to help people co-exist better with the wonderful native wildlife. Teaming up with RACV on a statewide educational road show, Wildlife Victoria has finally made it to Gippsland.
“Each event is tailored to educate about specific wildlife in the area, so for Bunyip we will be looking at animals such as kangaroos, wombats, magpies and possums,” said Zaylee from Wildlife Victoria. The event is designed to equip locals with knowledge about the wildlife in their own backyard and what people can do for the native wildlife to bridge the gap between communities and living harmoniously with native creatures. Speaking at the event will be Jen, a representative from Mange Management
group, discussing how to manage mange in wombats and what to do if a mangeaffected wombat is spotted. Also speaking will be local volunteer rescuer Michelle who will share tips about the local wildlife and steps to take if an injured animal is found. The event is family friendly, and there will be giveaways for the kids. The event is being held on Saturday 22 July from 2pm to 3.30pm at the Bunyip Hall, Main Road, Bunyip. To register head over to the Wildlife Victoria website or phone 9445 0310.
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Football players with Judith Graley, right, were in the pink at the Breast Cancer Awareness Cup.
Girls in footy fray for cancer Girls took to the football field to raise funds and awareness for Breast Cancer Network Australia. Fountain Gate football club took out a keenly contested win against Hampton Park for the eighth annual Breast Cancer Awareness Cup. About $400 was raised by the home team Hampton Park
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State award for veteran show helper By Casey Neill Hampton Park man John Follett has been a Dandenong Show fixture for more than 60 years. His service to the Dandenong Agricultural and Pastoral Society event and other local shows earned him a meritorious service award at the Victorian Agricultural Shows’ annual convention which was held in Shepparton on 1 and 2 July. “John has a wonderful community ethic and dedication, always ready to assist where he can,” the convention heard when John received the honour. “He is probably called on more than his fair share because of his willingness and pleasant manner. “He also has a wealth of knowledge regarding shows that is invaluable.” John, 74, said the honour rated a close second to the 60 years’ service award that Dandy Show legend Jack Rae presented him at last year’s show AGM. “Jack knows me longer than I have known Jack,” he said. Jack knew John’s dad, Alf, who was a Dandenong Show life member. “My grandparents were originally breeding Clydesdale horses where Moorabbin aerodrome is now,” John said. “My grandfather was a trustee of the Heatherton Recreational Reserve in Ross Street, Heatherton. “The Heatherton carnival and bazaar; my father was president of for a number of years.” From there Alf joined the Dandenong Show in the early 1950s. “At that stage he was a market gardener at Noble Park,” John said. “Then Dad branched out into cattle, and we had 70 acres at Nar Nar Goon North. “We sold that and bought this property (in Clyde North). “We’ve gradually increased the size of it over
the years to having two adjoining properties with the 320 acres.” He has about 160 cattle on the farm, mainly for meat but also for breeding. He has about 12 head on his 10 acres at Hampton Park. John automatically followed his dad into show life, “which was a custom of families back in those times”. He joined the Dandenong Show committee in 1971, was president in 1981, 2002 and 2003, and served on various sub-committees. John’s been a safety committee member since 2000, security chairman for more than 20 years and the grounds committee chairman since 2015. John was awarded life membership at Dandenong in 1992. He received the same honour from the Berwick Agricultural and Horticultural Society in 2007. He’s been a Berwick member since the 1980s, joined the committee in 1992 and is the occupational health and safety chairman. He attends meetings with the Greater Dandenong and Casey councils to elicit ongoing support for the Dandy and Berwick shows. John has volunteered on the Pakenham Show gates for many years, and now helps with the broadcast van for public announcements. He’s enjoyed “the friendships that you make, and the appreciation of the effort that you put in”. “I visit other shows as an observer and help wherever I can,” he said. “It’s my connection with the land, with agricultural aspects, and the mateships that you cultivate over the years with your involvement. “I’ve got friends throughout Victoria and also interstate.” John said he’d be involved with the shows indefinitely. “Hopefully, they don’t have to wheel me in a wheelchair to see it, but I hope to continue my role as far as assisting with the show,” he said.
and Parkmore Junior Football Club. That sum will be matched by Fountain Gate. Both sides wore unique pink uniforms for the occasion. Hampton Park also paid tribute to a club member who had succumbed to breast cancer last year. Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley, who pre-
sented the winner’s cup, paid tribute to the players’ “great strength, tenacity and dedication” to the game and the cause. “It is a terrible reality that breast cancer continues to impact so many people, however the work both these clubs are doing on this important issue demonstrates that we can help change this reality for our community in the future.”
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Party on and meet the movie Minions To celebrate the release of Despicable Me 3, Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre is inviting kids to hit the dance floor with their favourite Minions Gru, Dave and Mel these school holidays. From 10 to 14 July, Waverley Gardens is holding daily dance party sessions with characters from the new Despicable Me 3 movie followed by a meet and greet opportunity. As Marketing Manager Jodie-Lee Murphy explained, the opportunity comes as an exciting time for not only Despicable Me fans, but for the shopping centre as well. “Waverley Gardens is one of
the first shopping centres in the country to host the Showtime Attractions Minions Dance Party and we’re offering it to our customers and their families for free,” Ms Murphy said. “There are also 30 Minions craft prize packs to win over the week which we will give out to great dancers or the biggest Minions fans. “Plus, thanks to Optus at Waverley Gardens, we will also be giving away 100 Minions goodies bags. “Stay tuned on Waverley Gardens Facebook page for how you can win one of these prizes.” These school holidays, Wa-
verley Gardens has something to keep the whole family entertained, with a range of offers up for grabs for holiday shoppers. “We also have some great school holidays food and retail offers throughout the holidays and these discount booklets are been given out at each event,” Ms Murphy said. “They can also be downloaded by joining our VIP database via our website.” Each show will commence at 11am, noon and 1pm with the meet and greet sessions running immediately after. For more information visit www.waverleygardens.com.au.
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State nod for Breana By David Nagel If hard work and dedication are the hallmarks of success, then keep an eye out for Pakenham’s Breana Granger on the biggest basketball stages in the coming years. The 11-year-old power forward has been selected to represent Victoria in the School Sport Australia Pacific Basketball Championships to be held in Adelaide in early December. Breana, who attends Timbarra P-9 College in Berwick, is part of a 10-strong squad that will represent the state in the Girls 12 Years and Under competition. “To be picked as one of the top10 players in Victoria was really surprising but very exciting,” said the dedicated Breana, who plays or trains basketball seven days a week. Making the squad was no easy feat with a long selection process required to sort out the best basketballers from across the state. Breana’s elite skills and fitness saw her survive the first and second rounds of trials before the final step took its course. “There were 80 of us left and we did drills, then played a game, did more drills then played again, and it kept going like that,” Breana said. “It was just so exciting to hear my name called out.” Breana started her journey as an eight-year-old in Hoop Time, a pro-
gram that offers children in Grades 3/4 (Junior) and Grades 5/6 (Senior) the opportunity to play in a fun interschool competition with qualified referees. Breana progressed quickly and soon found herself in a representative squad with the Dandenong Rangers. She currently plays for the Rangers Under 14s and can’t speak highly enough of the program. “We train twice a week, on Tuesday and Sunday, and there’s lots of running involved, learning about defence, and learning how to run plays and set screens, that type of thing,” Breana said. “But I like it all, the speed is really fast and there’s lots of running involved but I’m growing and developing as a player and I really enjoy that feeling.” Breana is also part of the Basketball Victoria Country Junior program, and was last year selected for the annual BVC Jamboree in Echuca - a congregation of the best country basketballers in the state. Combining Rangers and Regional commitments, along with private training sessions and two games a week, Breana spends all seven days on the court in some capacity. Her parents, Phil and Leanne, make sure her basketball commitments are balanced out with a healthy
dose of homework. So who are her heroes and what are her ambitions? “I really like Penny Taylor, she’s a great player who played for Dandenong and went on to play for Australia at the Olympics,” Breana said. “And one day I’d love to go to college in America and play basketball over there.” Breana has special people that she would like to thank for helping her along her journey. “Mum and dad have been really supportive, getting me to training and that type of thing, and Trevor Burnette (from ‘Team Energy’ at Hoops 24-7 in Dandenong) has really helped along the way,” Breana said. Breana and the family also wanted to pay special tribute to Timbarra P-9 for their ongoing support. “We could not ask for anything else from the school,” said Breana’s mum Leanne. “We would like to thank Matt Tyndall (vice-principal) and Maura Conroy (office) for their continued support. It’s an absolutely amazing primary school that will always come up with an alternative to fit basketball and school together.” Breana’s siblings, twin sister Katie, older sister Brooke, and brothers Reece and Jamie are also very proud of her achievement.
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Five in a row for Stingrays as the points stack up By Nick Creely An avalanche of goals late in the final term has seen the Dandenong Stingrays bank their fifth straight victory against Calder Cannons by 23-points on Saturday. Down at RAMS Arena, the Cannons had all the running early with the wind, slamming on three goals in the first 10 minutes, before the sharpshooting Riley D’Arcy finally banked a goal to kick start the ‘Rays. But a late goal to impressive forward Lachlan Scholl saw the Cannons take a 20-point quarter time lead. A pair of Jamie Plumridge goals was the only thing of note in the second quarter, with the ‘Rays butchering their chances for goal, kicking eight behinds for the quarter to be trailing by a solitary point at half time. Although they dominated most of the play in the second, it was full of wasted opportunities going inside the attacking arc. And not even the break - and perhaps a change of boots - could turn things around in the third, with the ‘Rays once again not finding their range in front of goal, kicking 2.4 for
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REVIEW – ROUND 12 the third quarter while the Cannons piled on 4.2 to lead by 11-points. With a spark needed, Alex Young finally found the goals early in the fourth, igniting three majors in the space of nine minutes - with two to Lachie McDonnell in quick succession - to completely run away with the contest. They changed their game style to bring their runners into the game in the final quarter, with the ‘Rays playing a more direct, fast and quick style of play. Solid midfielder Will Hamill was a constant presence around the ground winning plenty of the football to be named best, Lachlan Young’s impressive month continued with another polished display, skipper Josh Bateman won plenty of the footy, while big man Riley Bowman was a rock, especially early when the Cannons peppered the goals. The ‘Rays remain in fifth spot with an 8-4 record, and are breathing down the necks of Sandringham and Murray
TAC CUP CALDER CANNONS 4.3 4.4 8.6 8.7(55) DANDENONG STINGRAYS 1.1 3.9 5.13 10.18(78) CALDER CANNONS GOALS: L. Sholl 2, J. Firebrace, N. Walsh, C. Taylor, I. Moussa, B. Caluzzi, J. Riccardi. BEST: B. Bernacki, B. Caluzzi, L. Sholl, L. Cavallaro, M. Fletcher, C. Taylor. DANDENONG STINGRAYS GOALS: B. Schmidt 2, J. Plumridge 2, A. Young 2, L. McDonnell 2, R. Bowman, R. D’Arcy. BEST: W. Hamill, R. Bowman, L. Young, J. Bateman, D. Frampton, M. Cotter.
Bushrangers in third and fourth. The Stingrays have a massive chance to climb into the top four next round when they host the Northern
Stingrays’ skipper Josh Bateman was instrumental in Saturday’s victory. 167722 Picture: ROB CAREW Knights at Shepley Oval on Saturday. With the Development Rounds over and the Under 18 Championships fin-
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Sluggish start costs Casey By Nick Creely
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It took Casey well over an hour to settle into Saturday’s clash with Richmond - but by then it was too late. With heavy wind and rain setting in to Holm Park in Beaconsfield through the game, the Demons paid for their poor start, with Richmond running out 28-point winners in the end. In a typical wet weather match of football reliant on gaining territory, the Dees were lacklustre as the Tigers bullied them in the stoppages and used their pace on the outside to create opportunities up forward. It took until near the 20th minute for the first goal to be scored through Tigers’ forward Callum Moore, who ran into an open goal in front of a napping Casey defence. Another goal on the quarter time siren to Corey Ellis saw the Tigers take an early and ominous 16-point lead. As the rain got heavier, the Tigers’ intensity got fiercer, as the Demons struggled to halt the momentum. Quick goals to Danko Bzenic (three goals) and Todd Elton (two goals) early in the second quarter saw the margin blow out to 29-points, before a piece of magic from Alyosio Ferreira - with a mid-air volley through the goal - finally gave the Demons their first major. But it was short lived as the zippy Shai Bolton, Bzenic and Tom Silvestro piled on quick goals to hand the Demons a 40-point half time deficit. More pressure and intensity returned to the Demons in the second half with a win unlikely, as Jack Trengove, Ben Kennedy and Jimmy Munro (17 tackles) started to get the game on their terms, cracking in hard and giv-
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Jordan Moncrieff attempts to evade Richmond defender Oleg Markov. 170314 ing some opportunities to the forwards in Sam Weideman and Bailey Fritsch. Ben Kennedy opened the final quarter account with a cracking goal under pressure to give the Dees some spark, before Corey Maynard sharked a tap from Jake Spencer to snap a goal and give the visitors some hope. But the Tigers steadied late to run away comfortably despite two quick goals in the final moments to Fritsch and Angus Scott. Jack Trengove (31 disposals) was classy with the ball in hand and was
CASEY DEMONS GOALS: A. Scott 2, B. Fritsch 2, B. Kennedy, C. Maynard, A. Ferreira. BEST: J. Trengove, C. Maynard, J. Munro, B. Fritsch, B. Kennedy, D. Johnstone.
Casey’s Mykelti Lefau lays a big tackle on Maibor Chol during Saturday’s loss. 170314 Pictures: ROB CAREW Casey’s best, while Munro and Maynard both did commendable jobs in the midfield. Understandably disappointed, Casey coach Justin Plapp didn’t pull any punches in describing his side’s first half. “We were terrible in the first half,” Plapp said.
“They (Richmond) were pretty good for four quarters, but we were pretty ordinary for a quarter and it cost us.” Despite being dominated around the ground in the first half, Plapp was pleased with the side’s fight in the second half. “We adjusted some things at halftime,” he said.
“We certainly got the game back on our terms. “I’m disappointed, make no mistake about it, but I think with where our club is at the moment ... it was a respectable loss in the second half.” The Demons fall out of the eight as a result and sit with a 6-6 record, and have the bye this week.
Tough lesson for Cranbourne VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE - WOMEN’S
REVIEW – ROUND 8 By Nick Creely QUIZ NUMBER 1566 1. WHO is the coach of the Australian soccer team? 2. WHICH great Australian sporting all-rounder competed in three sports - swimming, diving and boxing - at the 1908 Olympics? 3. WHO was ‘The General’ of Australian basketball? 4. WHAT medal is awarded to the best player in the AFL grand final every year? 5. IN golf, how many shots above par is a bogey? 6. WHICH horse did Mick Dittman ride to victory in the 1983 Melbourne Cup? 7. WHO was the last amateur to win the Australian Open golf title? 8. WHICH identical twins were key figures in English cricket in the 1940s and 1950s? Cranbourne’s Katla Ripari bursts away during Saturday’s Picture: ROB CAREW loss to Darebin. 170313
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19. IN which jet powered boat did Ken Warby set his world water-speed record in 1978?
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had that second or third gear and was exceptional - I was impressed with how the girls went at them and learnt from them.” Although the scoreboard looks unfavourable, Clearihan was proud of his side’s effort despite being obviously outclassed. “We had 12 players out - that hurts when you take those girls out against top sides, but to the girls’ credit they battled hard,” he said. “We took the ball in our scoring zone 13 times in the second quarter, but just couldn’t score and that hurts too, but that’s a learning curve for the group.” The Eagles sit eighth with a 2-6 record and face Geelong on Sunday at Osborne Park.
9. WHICH two great Olympians provided the basis for the movie ‘Chariots of Fire’?
ANSWERS: 1. Ange Postecoglou 2. Reg ‘Snowy’ Baker 3. Phil Smyth 4. The Norm Smith Medal 5. One 6. Gurner’s Lane 7. Aaron Baddeley 8. Alec and Eric Bedser 9. Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell 10. Geoff Hunt 11. Spain, Holland and Chile 12. Andre Agassi 13. 1984 14. The US PGA 15 To allow the game to fit into television time slots 16. Percy Cerutty 17. David Morrow 18. Hansie Cronje 19. Spirit of Australia 20. Five
Saturday at Casey Fields saw Cranbourne as the student and Darebin as the teacher. And in the Eagles’ 94-point loss to the premiership favourites, the 22 pupils learnt just what it takes to make it in the leading women’s competition in the country. Matched up against AFL stars Daisy Pearce, Darcy Vescio, Katie Brennan and Mel Hickey, the Falcons flattened the Eagles, allowing them just one goal for the match while their side slammed on 14 themselves. It took until the early parts of the final quarter for the Eagles to finally score a point, with the Falcons’ impenetrable defence counter-attacking with class when the ball rarely got down there. “Darebin are a quality unit - they are by far the best side we’ve played, and are getting all their players back at the right time - they’re a professional outfit,” coach Sein Clearihan said. “The girls learnt how professional the competition is and the discipline of how Darebin were with their structures and rotations. “When you’re playing on girls like Daisy Pearce, Katie Brennan and Darcy Vescio they take you to the ball - Daisy just
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Strong finish for Cavaliers By Nick Creely BIG V BASKETBALL REVIEW ROUND 15 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MEN The Casey Cavaliers have virtually secured fifth spot with three rounds to go after defeating McKinnon 74-67 on Sunday at Casey Indoor. With only a couple of games left in the regular home and away season, the Cavs got the job done over the seventh placed Cougars, a team looking to keep it’s finals hopes alive. The game was a defensive grind throughout, with the Cavs’ defence holding up firm in a tense last quarter that netted just 20 points between the two sides. Raheem Lemons (25 points, 10 rebounds, five assists) led the Cavs to an important victory, while Brandon Polk (15 points) also played out a strong game. The Cavs get to enjoy the weekend off now, before facing Corio Bay on 23 July at Casey Indoor. DIVISION ONE WOMEN It was a truly disappointing performance for the Cavs against bottom-placed Westernport, going down 83-58 at Dromana on Sunday. As a result, the Cavs are in a vulnerable position in second last, and could potentially finish
the season as wooden spooners. The Steelers actually trailed by four points at half time, before a stirring 26-17 third term saw them snatch the lead from the Cavs, before dominating 24-4 in the final term. The Cavs had very little answers in the second half, with only Rebecca Borham (21 points, five rebounds) a bright spark. Casey will make a trip out to face Latrobe City Energy on Sunday, as they look to avoid relegation next season. YOUTH LEAGUE TWO MEN Casey appears certain for a top two finish after a mixed weekend of results for the Youth League team. Saturday night saw them dismantle Chelsea Gulls 83-49 at Casey Indoor as expected, before going down surprisingly the next day to Westernport 79-67. Against the Gulls, the Cavs controlled the game from the beginning, putting distance between their opponent on the scoreboard right from the outset. A late fadeout by the Gulls saw the Cavs push the margin out late and give them a massive confidence booster. Mitchell Gooiker had 15 points and nine rebounds and Hunter Marks had 11 points, 12 rebounds and five assists. But that momentum couldn’t
be carried through down at Dromana on Sunday, with the Steelers leading the contest right from the start and looking comfortably against the Cavs. Every time the Cavs pushed hard and looked to be regaining control, the Steelers always had the answers. Despite the loss, the Cavs remain in second but unlikely to topple top placed Pakenham Warriors with a round left to play. The Cavs hit the road on Saturday night with a clash against Warrnambool Seahawks at the ARC Sports Stadium. YOUTH LEAGUE TWO WOMEN It was just one of those games for the third placed Cavs, who went down surprisingly to Southern Peninsula 69-53 at home on Sunday. The game belonged purely to the Sharks right from the very start, playing three strong quarters to control the contest even with the Cavs trying to fight their way back in. An impressive 26-point third quarter couldn’t be reeled in during the last quarter, with the Sharks holding on despite Alyssa Weston (20 points) putting in her best efforts for the Cavs. The Cavs have the perfect opportunity to bounce back on Sunday when they face the Westernport Steelers at Dromana.
Comets win keeps them in touch By Nick Creely FFV STATE LEAGUES REVIEW - CATCH UP ROUNDS The weekend was a state wide break for the majority of team’s around the state, with only a few select matches being played in the FFV Catch Up Round, in which games that were postponed earlier in the season could be played. STATE LEAGUE 1 - SOUTH EAST A brace to Casey Comets’ Dejan Radojicic has seen his side record a 2-0 victory over the struggling Morwell Pegasus at Comets Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Needing a win to stay in touch, the Comets got on the board in the opening minutes through Radojicic, who used poise to find the back of the net. Radojicic again goaled right on the stroke of half time, to give his side a second goal. No side was able to score in the second half despite the Comets having several opportunities. The Comets are in eighth spot with five wins, three draws and six losses. No other games were played over the weekend. STATE LEAGUE 2 - SOUTH EAST Berwick City hosted North Caulfield at Jack Thomas Reserve in a catch-up match after the original fixture earlier in the season was postponed. City took early control and went close to scoring through
Casey star Raheem Lemons was in vintage touch on Sunday, banking 25 points. 167974 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Eagles plan for the future By Nick Creely
Berwick City have surged into second spot after a 1-0 victory over North Caulfield on Saturday. 166493 Picture: ROB CAREW Orlando Mejias who shot wide, and despite dominating possession and having numerous attempts at goal went in to the break all square. The second half was a repeat of the first, with Berwick peppering away and North Caulfield’s keeper having a day out and pulling off several outstanding saves. It looked like it was going to be a nil all draw for the second week in row for City but with time running out the goal finally came when Andy Jerez found himself in space and with just the keeper to beat calmly slotted the ball in for the only goal of the game. “We had quite a few early chances and really should have put the game out of their reach,” Berwick coach Gerry McDonagh said post-match. “The longer the game went, the more pressure we put on ourselves to score and it got
quite tense in the coach’s box towards the end, but the boys once again found a way to get over the line.” The 1-0 win now moves Berwick into second spot on the ladder, just one point behind local rivals Doveton. City are back at home this Saturday against Old Scotch. STATE LEAGUE 5 - SOUTH There was more fight than usual for Drouin on Saturday afternoon, with the Dragons making Pakenham United work for their 1-0 victory. After coping a hiding from Sandown 13-1 last week, the Dragons put in a much improved performance against a good side in Pakenham. Liam McCafferty was the goal scorer for United in his first for the season. In other matches, Sandown defeated Old Mentonians 3-1 and White Star Dandenong lost 0-5 to Lyndale at Greaves Reserve.
The Endeavour Hills Cricket Club is starved of success, having spent the last two seasons anchored to the bottom of the East/West ladder. In arguably the strongest local competition going around Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association - the Eagles have notched up just four 1st XI wins in two years. But times are changing and the club is moving forward under the guidance of newlyelected president, Jay Stent. The 58-year-old club legend has a clear plan in getting the club - from its juniors to its seniors - back to being a powerhouse off and on field. “It’s only been two or three weeks since I’ve been president, and the club over the last 12 months has put together a threeyear plan that’s pretty detailed and covers a lot of areas,” he said. “I’m linking all of that, we’re trying to create a really strong culture and to strengthen our links to the local community. “We’ve got a very diverse community - we want to provide a level of cricket for a range of different skills and abilities - we want to strengthen that aspect of our club.” On-field, the Eagles are graced by a number of talented youngsters, and Stent said that developing the kids is the main priority for the club. “It’s about creating coaching
Jay Stent - the newly appointed president of the Eagles. 170272 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
structures that are targeted towards our younger cricketers,” he said. “It can be challenging at times playing sub-district cricket because you can be travelling all the way out to Melton, Werribee and Hoppers Crossing, so that’s challenging building our quality of cricketers. “We see the development of our younger cricketers at the moment - our focus is on our kids and bringing out kids through the system, and getting our kids into our top sides and if they’re good enough, then Premier Cricket with Dandenong, Casey or even Monash - that’s the ultimate aim. “We would love to receive back from Premier Cricket too players that maybe don’t want to play there anymore or are too old that want to play more locally. “We’d welcome that and it’s a bridge we’re trying to build.” Stent pointed out that the committee down at Sydney Par-
geter Reserve is focused, sure of what it wants, and desperate to deliver a clear plan revolving around a more balanced coaching group. “We’ve got a great committee and are clear about where we want to head, it’s just about putting the pieces together into place,” he said. “One of our ambitions is to lessen the load of our head coach - with a club our size - the pressure on what is a part-time position is too much and we’re trying to develop a structure to lessen the pressure. “We’re looking at a couple of our older players to come in and provide specific skills coaching for our kids and senior players, and just taking that pressure off the one person.” The Eagles are expected to sit down with current captain/ coach Brad Baptist when he returns from overseas shortly, and will likely announce some new signings in the coming months.
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Wickers all the way By David Nagel Berwick defeated Narre Warren by 49 points on Saturday but two passages of play in particular sum up the difficulty of rolling the Wickers for this South East Football Netball League crown. At the 15-minute mark of the first term, Narre Warren ruckman Trent Papworth had a shot for goal to give the Magpies the opening two majors of the match - the perfect start in their toughest assignment of the season. An early goal to Dale Gawley had the Magpies up and about, and their ability to absorb Berwick’s pressure gave a real sense of optimism heading into the middle stages of the first term. Relentless pressure saw Papworth presented with a golden opportunity -albeit on his wrong foot - to apply some scoreboard pressure to the ladder leaders. He missed and - just like a stalking Cheetah - the Wickers went BANG! A 65-metre kick-out from Ash Smith cleared an assembled pack, the ball falling into the hands of Lucas Jellyman-Turner, who fired off the handball to a surging Reece Piper, who gathered cleanly in the centre circle and took off, taking 10 steps before launching a bomb from the centre square that sailed straight over the goal-umpires head. A scintillating 14 seconds of footy that had to be seen to be believed. Narre Warren champion Nick Scanlon answered with a brilliant soccer-goal of his own ... before the Wickers struck again. A contested ball on Narre Warren’s half-forward line spilled to Will Arthurson, who dished off to Trent Thomas, who handballed to Smith who spotted a one-on-one battle in front of the new electronic scoreboard at Edwin Flack Reserve. Jimmy Magner versus Jace Kelly, Magner holds Kelly off with his left hand, juggles the ball in his right before kicking to Andrew Morozoff who marks strongly at the top of the goal square. Two passages of play, from one end of the ground to the other, without the opposition touching the ball - it sums up the Wickers to a tee.
Champagne football! Berwick players from left; Brody Connelly, Reece Piper, Trent Thomas and Jimmy Harrison celebrate Piper’s magnificent first-quarter goal against Narre Warren. 170315 Picture: ROB CAREW The Wickers stretched a ninepoint lead at quarter time to 31 by the main break before a 5.1 to 1.3 third-quarter kicked the margin out to 53 points. The Magpies showed character to win the final term - but the damage had been well and truly done. Bryce Rutherford and the emerging Jimmy Harrison joined Magner, Smith and Madi Andrews in a quality quintet for the Wickers while Papworth, Aaron Wilson and 250-gamer Michael Collins were best for the Magpies. Cranbourne coach Simon
Goosey believes his team is still well-placed for a crack at back-toback titles after the Eagles ran away with a 97-point victory over Officer at Casey Fields. It was a strong rebound after last week’s loss to Berwick. “Berwick was too good for us on the day, but it’s all positive as far as I’m concerned, I’m a realist and you don’t win premierships in July,” Goosey said. “Losing used to be the end of the world at Cranbourne, but now we understand that as long as we learn
from what we do, we can move forward and have the chance to redeem ourselves. Berwick holds no fears for me, the main aim for us has always been to finish top three and our focus has never wavered from that.” Luke Bee-Hugo kicked six for the Eagles while Micky Boland continued hid fabulous season in the ruck. In other games, Tooradin kept its finals hopes alive with a 34-point victory over Pakenham and Doveton kicked the sweep - booting 38 goals - in a 218-point win over Hampton Park. Beaconsfield had the bye.
SEFNL SCOREBOARD SENIORS DOVETON 10.5 20.12 26.22 38.29(257) HAMPTON PARK 3.1 3.2 3.2 6.3(39) BERWICK 3.5 7.9 12.10 14.13(97) NARRE WARREN 2.2 3.2 4.5 7.6(48) CRANBOURNE 5.6 8.7 14.10 21.14(140) OFFICER SFC 2.0 4.1 6.1 7.1(43) PAKENHAM 1.3 2.4 3.5 4.7(31) TOORADIN-DALMORE 2.1 7.3 9.3 10.5(65) RESERVES: Berwick 3.5(23) v Narre Warren 3.8(26), Cranbourne 10.9(69) v Officer SFC 4.3(27), Pakenham 5.6(36) v Tooradin-Dalmore 16.7(103), Doveton won by forfeit against Hampton Park. UNDER 19A: Berwick 9.10(64) v Narre Warren A 9.8(62), Cranbourne A 3.6(24) v Beaconsfield 7.5(47). UNDER19B: Cranbourne B 4.5(29) v Officer SFC 5.14(44), Pakenham 12.8(80) v Tooradin-Dalmore 3.3(21). LADDER SENIOR W L D B % PTS Berwick 11 0 0 1 247.78 48 Cranbourne 9 2 0 1 166.36 40 Beaconsfield 7 3 0 2 212.79 36 Doveton 7 4 0 1 154.45 32 Narre Warren 6 4 0 2 132.43 32 Tooradin-Dalmore 4 6 0 2 107.42 24 Officer SFC 3 8 0 1 71.49 16 Pakenham 1 10 0 1 61.46 8 Hampton Park 0 11 0 1 16.28 4 This week: SENIORS AND RESERVES: Beaconsfield v Narre Warren, Officer SFC v Tooradin-Dalmore, Hampton Park v Cranbourne, Pakenham v Berwick, Doveton; Bye. UNDER 19A: Doveton v Cranbourne A (10.30am at Doveton), Beaconsfield v Berwick (10.30am at Holm Park Reserve). UNDER 19B: Narre Warren B v Pakenham (10.30am at Kalora Park), Officer SFC v Tooradin-Dalmore (10.30am at Officer). NETBALL A GRADE: Berwick 41 v Narre Warren 65, Cranbourne 39 v ROC 39, Doveton 36 v Hampton Park 43, Pakenham 26 v Tooradin-Dalmore 72, Beaconsfield; Bye. B GRADE: Berwick 22 v Narre Warren 63, Cranbourne 40 v ROC 43, Doveton 40 v Hampton Park 39, Pakenham 43 v Tooradin-Dalmore 46, Beaconsfield; Bye. C GRADE: Berwick 21 v Narre Warren 48, Cranbourne 40 v ROC 29, Doveton 46 v Hampton Park 41, Pakenham 20 v Tooradin-Dalmore 51, Beaconsfield; Bye. D GRADE: Berwick 18 v Narre Warren 39, Cranbourne 39 v ROC 35, Doveton 25 v Hampton Park 29, Pakenham 23 v Tooradin-Dalmore 39, Beaconsfield; Bye. 17 UNDER RED: Berwick 12 v Narre Warren 45, Cranbourne 44 v ROC 33, Doveton 62 v Hampton Park 11, Pakenham 39 v Tooradin-Dalmore 14, Beaconsfield; Bye. 17 UNDER WHITE: Berwick 19 v Narre Warren 25, Cranbourne 39 v ROC 25, Doveton 28 v Hampton Park 17, Pakenham 58 v Tooradin-Dalmore 11, Beaconsfield; Bye. 15 UNDER RED: Berwick 28 v Narre Warren 29, Cranbourne 17 v ROC 34, Doveton 31 v Hampton Park 13, Pakenham 27 v Tooradin-Dalmore 24, Beaconsfield; Bye. 15 UNDER WHITE: Berwick 24 v Narre Warren 18, Cranbourne 19 v ROC 21, Pakenham 37 v Tooradin-Dalmore 7, Beaconsfield; Bye, Doveton - Bye. 13 UNDER RED: Berwick 33 v Narre Warren 17, Cranbourne 17 v ROC 37, Doveton 25 v Hampton Park 6, Pakenham 19 v Tooradin-Dalmore 27, Beaconsfield; Bye. 13 UNDER WHITE: Berwick 20 v Narre Warren 11, Cranbourne 3 v ROC 52, Pakenham 29 v Tooradin-Dalmore 11, Beaconsfield – Bye, Doveton; Bye. LADDER A GRADE W L D B % Pts Tooradin-Dalmore 9 1 0 2 158.81 44 Beaconsfield 9 1 0 2 129.49 44 Narre Warren 8 2 0 2 145.77 40 Cranbourne 5 4 2 1 106.17 28 Doveton 6 5 0 1 97.68 28 Hampton Park 4 6 1 1 92.17 22 Berwick 2 7 2 1 89.03 16 ROC 2 8 1 1 78.46 14 Pakenham 0 11 0 1 55.35 4
Netball hits a drawn-out spell By David Nagel It feels like a magic wand has been waived and a spell cast on the South East Football Netball League after Cranbourne and ROC fought out a thrilling draw at Casey Field on Saturday. The teams couldn’t be split on 39 points each, the third time in as many weeks a draw has taken place in SEFNL. Berwick and Hampton Park started the enchanted run with the Wickers and Cranbourne continuing the magiccarpet ride a week later. Cranbourne was lucky to escape with a draw against the Kangaroos who blew the Eagles away with an electrifying first term. With Courtney Linhart (goal shooter) and Gemma Stacey (goal attack) sharing the load up front, the Kangas scored 14-6 in their best quarter of netball for the season. Ash Barnett (centre), Olivia Hamilton (wing attack) and Amy Jones (wing defence) were dominating the midcourt, while Laura Quinn (goal de-
fence) and Mel Overdyk (goal keeper) had a firm grip on things in defence. The Eagles narrowed the margin over the next two quarters, but still trailed by four at the final change. The home side needed someone to step up in the final term and some key personnel responded. Tara Cecil (GK) and Jodie Holt (GD) did a magnificent job in defence, restricting the Kangaroos to just five goals in the last quarter, while Alanah Hardy (GA) was superb, scoring all nine of the Eagles goals. In the end, the teams couldn’t be split! Hampton Park’s season was in need of some urgent resuscitation and the Redbacks breathed new-life into their finals hopes with an upset 43-36 victory over Doveton. This was the beginning of a massive fortnight for the sixth-placed Redbacks, who had to defeat both Doveton (fourth) and Cranbourne (fifth) to keep a finals berth within reach. The Redbacks led from start to finish, leading by two, four and a solitary
goal at the first three breaks before firing up strongly in the final term. Brooke Kiely (GK), Karli Foster (GD) and Chloe Birch (WA) all stood tall while Stephanie Hille (GS) had a massive impact, shooting 11 lastquarter goals. Liz Edwards, Shae Gee, Akanisi Seeto and Hayley Stewart were solid contributors for the Doves. Tooradin, as expected, was simply too good all over the court for Pakenham, winning 72-26 at Toomuc Reserve. Alex Maher (GA) was in fantastic touch for the Seagulls, shooting 15 goals herself in a stunning 19-5 opening salvo from the premiership favourites. The Lions who trailed by 32 at half time, were far more competitive in the second half with Renae Joiner, Elayne Schneider and Carly Saunders doing a wonderful job through the midcourt. And Narre Warren tuned up for its mouth-watering clash against Beaconsfield with a resounding 24-goal victory over Berwick at Edwin Flack Reserve.
Narre Warren midcourter Leigh Taylor makes life difficult for Berwick’s Picture: ROB CAREW Morgan Thomas at Edwin Flack Reserve. 170315 The Magpies set up their 65-41 triumph with a masterful first quarter where they outscored the Wickers 20-5, with Gabby Dwyer and Tayla Shannon combining wonder-
fully under the ring. Morgan Thomas (GD) and Madelina Nyoul (GK) did well to restrict the damage for the Wickers. Beaconsfield had the bye.
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Mercedes-Benz crosses over By Alistair Kennedy The SUV/Coupe crossover genre that MercedesBenz GLC occupies is an interesting piece of design evolution which combines the functionality of an SUV with the looks of a coupe and it joins competitors such as the Range Rover Evoque, BMW X4, Jaguar F-Pace and, with its AMG 43 version, Porsche Macan. Viewed in profile, and at the rear, it’s easy to see the distinction between the two GLC models. Not so at the front where they share the same big, bold grille highlighted by the large Mercedes ‘three-pointed-star’ badge. There’s a bulkier bumper at the rear of the coupe above twin chrome exhaust tips. The differing profiles lead to the GLC coupe being longer (by 76 mm) but lower (by 40 mm) than the GLC wagon as well as being 152 kg lighter. All variants get daytime running lights and roll on 20-inch AMG multi-spoke alloy wheels. Coupes are not renowned for their interior space but the GLC crossover version is a genuine four-seater. There’s good space in the two front seats with a nice balance of support and comfort. Rear seat passengers get the same shoulder, elbow and legroom as they would in the GLC wagon but, not unexpectedly, less headroom. It can still cope with three adults in the rear although, given the transmission tunnel, two plus a child in the middle would be preferable on long distance trips. Black-ash open pore wood trim is standard and surrounds a beautifully crafted interior layout. Luggage capacity with all rear seatbacks in place is an impressive 500 litres (just 50 litres
less than the wagon) expanding to 1400 litres, a more significant 200 litres less with the rear seats down. There are remote releases on the side of the boot to fold the seats. The GLC has additional, lockable, storage space under the floor. The high tail and smallish aperture means there’s a bit of a lift and some juggling for access to the boot but the interior is long and wide. Factory fuel consumption figures range from 5.8 litres per 100 km in the 220d and 250d to 7.4 L/100 km in the 250 with CO2 emissions between 151 and 173 grams per km. Not surprisingly the AMG C43 numbers are higher at 8.9 L/100 and 203 g/km. In addition to standard suite of safety features such as multiple airbags (9), ABS brakes with brake assist and electronic brakeforce distribution and electronic stability control all MercedesBenz GLC coupe variants come with Driver Assistance Package Plus which includes Distronic Plus cruise control with Steering Assist, Pre-Safe Brake and Pre-Safe Plus, Cross Traffic Assist, Active Blind Spot Assist, Active Lane Keeping Assist and two Isofix child seat mountings. There is also automatic emergency braking (Collision Prevention Assist Plus). External safety is covered by the Mercedes Active Bonnet system which raises the rear of the bonnet instantly upon impact to reduce the risk of injury to pedestrians. The upper models in the lineup feature a headup display that shows a lot of information. Infotainment features are controlled via the M-B Comand system using either a 7-inch or 8.3inch tablet-style screen depending on variant. Our car were fitted with Garmin Map Pilot
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Mercedes-Benz GLC coupe combines sporty looks with SUV convenience. satellite navigation with voice input, or you can use the reasonably intuitive touchpad. The audio system is a 13-speaker Burmester with surround sound. WLAN with internet access for connected devices. The Mercedes-Benz controls layout takes a bit of getting used to with so many items collected together on steering wheels stalks. Benz owners that we’ve talked to love it and, once you’ve adapted to the setup, it does all make sense. Unfortunately on a couple of occasion during our test week we forgot that the chunky stalk on the right hand side wasn’t the turn indicator but rather the gear selector ... with embarrassing results as we switched gear into neutral. This is potentially dangerous and should be modified as soon as possible. External visibility is hampered by large pillars and the small, steeply sloped rear window with the latter meaning that the reversing camera really comes into play when parking.
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