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A man charged with chopping into his estranged wife with a small axe in Fountain Gate shopping centre had been introduced to her new partner the day before the attack, according to a police evidence brief. The 45-year-old man, who legally cannot be identified, pleaded guilty on 10 August to a charge of intentionally causing serious injury to his wife in circumstances of gross violence. Prosecutors dropped an attempted murder charge against the man, who appeared via a prison video-link, at the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court hearing. The wife’s police statement, tendered at court, said she and her new partner were approached by her estranged husband at a Fountain Gate vegetable market on 26 March. After she introduced the men, the accused allegedly asked her several times: “Are you happy?” “I’ll come to see you tomorrow. I need you to sign something.” The wife stated: “The way he talked to me, it’s not normal, it’s quite arrogant and I saw anger in his eyes. “I knew something was going to happen.” Her partner described in a police statement that after the meeting, she was shaking and couldn’t drive home. She unsuccessfully tried to swap her next-day shift, she stated. On 27 March, the accused arrived at her Fountain Gate workplace, took an axe out of a yellow bag and hacked her 24 times to her head, face, arms, chest and legs, she recalled. Finally, he punched her in the face. In a police statement, the wife’s workmate recalled trying to find security to help during the attack. She recalled the wife lying on the ground, saying: “I don’t want to die, I love my children” as the man stood in a corner. Continued page 3
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Community News Municipal Health and Wellbeing Plan released The Draft 2017-21 Municipal Health and Wellbeing Plan is now on public exhibition and Council is welcoming resident’s feedback. 5IF 1MBO JEFOUJmFT UIF NBJO IFBMUI BOE XFMMCFJOH JTTVFT GPS UIF $JUZ PG $BTFZ XJUI SFTJEFOUT invited to have their say on the document by 13 September 2017. The Plan for the next four years will provide strategic direction for Council as well as public health sector organisations, to work collaboratively with the community to create environments that support everyone to lead a healthy life. Council urges residents to submit their feedback on the Plan, which focuses on prevention risk factors for chronic health conditions. These include healthy eating, physical activity, reducing harm from alcohol, drugs and tobacco, mental wellbeing and reducing violence and injury. To view the Plan and submit your feedback, visit www.caseyconversations.com.au.
The City of Casey is seeking feedback from Cranbourne residents and Fountain Gate locals on how to best utilise the vacant space in these areas.
These spaces include vacant land as well as parks, reserves and gardens. Council is also seeking your feedback around issues which may limit your enjoyment of these current spaces.
Give your green thumb a workout Ever wanted to grow your own produce? Like the idea of becoming more sustainable? Well the City of Casey has the prefect workshop to teach you how!
Open space consultation continues Council wants to hear how you think public open spaces around Fountain Gate Shopping Centre and Cranbourne Town Centre could be maximised.
Head to Selandra Community Garden on Saturday 26 August for a workshop on setting up your own vegetable garden!
Your feedback will be used to help Council design and manage these areas in the future to meet the needs of the growing population. The surveys will close on Monday 31 August. For more information and to access the questionnaires, visit www.caseyconversations.com.au.
Come along and learn about the basics of setting up and maintaining your own vegetable patch. The workshop will cover areas such as design, maintenance, improving your soil, planting for the season, growing from the seed and more! Also learn how to manage pest and diseases. This session will run on Saturday 26 August from 10.00 am until 12.00 pm at the Selandra Community Garden, Selandra Boulevard, Clyde North. To register, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/greenevents.
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Local library is on the move Bunjil Place will be the brand new home for local book worms with the Casey Cardinia Libraries Narre Warren branch ready to relocate to the precinct when it opens in October. Set over three levels, this exciting aspect of Bunjil Place is expected to be one of the most visited areas. The library will include a reading amphitheatre, digital games area, a peaceful outdoor reading garden, public computer zones, engaging children’s area and quiet study spots. The Narre Warren Library will have its last day on Friday 13 October, with a limited service including holds, collections and book drop offs between 14 October and 20 October.
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Prominent policing By Cam Lucadou-Wells Police have launched a major traffic blitz to counter the high number of lives lost on roads in Melbourne’s south-east. Since 11 August, police have pooled highway patrol resources into Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia as part of Operation Prominent. They have also sent a salvo of road safety video posts out on local EyeWatch Facebook pages. The operation comes in the wake of a tragic two-car crash outside Lighthouse Christian College in Cranbourne East on 10 August in which a mother and her teenage daughter were killed. “On a human level, it’s desperately sad,” police southern metro region division 3’s Inspector Tom Nairn said.
“You can’t go away from those events without being affected by them. “Professionally it reinforces the importance of what we do in terms of traffic enforcement. “It’s these type of events that we’re working very hard to prevent.” In its first days, the operation has netted three drink drivers, four drug drivers and 15 unlicensed and disqualified drivers. Officers have also detected 157 speeding drivers, including a male P-plate driver allegedly travelling at 179km/h in a 100km/h zone on Ballarto Road, Cardinia, about 4.58pm on 14 August. He is expected to be charged on summons with driving at a dangerous speed, failing to display P-plates and driving a prohibited probationary vehicle.
His car was impounded for 30 days, costing him $972. A female driver was also fined $595 and lost six demerit points when caught speeding at 110km/h in a 70km/h zone on Beaconsfield-Emerald Road, Dewhurst, about 5pm on 12 August. During the operation, police booked four drivers illegally using a mobile phone, four for not wearing seat belts and detected 18 unregistered vehicles. In the region, 18 people have died on the road this year - the highest of any police division in Victoria. Eleven of those fatalities could be attributed to poor decision making and driver behaviour, Inspector Nairn said. Police would use every measure such as impoundment and dragging people to the courts to crack down
on these high-risk drivers, he said. They are a different cohort than the organised hoon drivers who are also under ongoing investigation in the south-east. “We’re more targeting the person who leaves a licenced premises after having a couple of drinks and then rolls off down the road.” It came down to choices that lead to fatal consequences, he said. “People in this area are making a choice to drive while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, they’re making a choice to speed or drive when they’re not authorised to do so. “Tragically these choices can result in people losing their lives and leaving families and friends without their loved ones.” The highly-visible police operation continues until Saturday 19 August.
All abuzz over roadside proposal By Victoria Stone-Meadows It was the marriage proposal that had many in Casey buzzing. In June this year, Adam Kondarios used handmade signs posted along Fisheries Road in Cranbourne South to ask his partner Loren Fuccio for her hand in marriage. However, the Narre Warren couple behind the roadside proposal took a few days to track down as they had jetted off on a European adventure just days after Mr Kondarios popped the question. Now that the couple are back in the country and back to their usual lives, they have agreed to tell the story of their love and of the very public proposal. Mr Kondarios said he first toyed with the idea of proposing to Ms Fuccio while on holidays, but quickly decided against it. “I thought to myself, ‘do I put it in our luggage bag and spring it on her by asking her to grab something from my bag’ but I thought that was a bit slack,” he said. “I thought about doing it overseas, but you have to declare valuable things, and her finding out about it deterred me from doing it.” “I also didn’t want the possibility of a proposal hanging over our heads; I wanted us to have a good time while over there.” With an overseas proposal out of the question, Mr Kondarios had to do a bit of sneaking around to get his signs organised for Ms Fuccio’s drive home from work in Sommerville. “On the Monday, I lied and I said I was going to see a mate, and she was going to dads for dinner, so I made the signs that night,” he said. “On Tuesday, I spoke to her mum and dad and I said I was working late and she still had no idea.” “I’m not a liar by any means, so to lie to her was something different.” While Mr Kondarios said he really didn’t like sneaking around and lying to his partner, it was all worth it for the look on her face when she saw the signs. Loren Fuccio, who is a teacher in Sommer-
Adam Kondarios popped the question to Loren Fuccio in a remarkably public way that had Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS many in Casey interested in their story. 171830 ville, didn’t suspect a thing when she turned onto Fisheries Road home after work on Wednesday 28 June. “When I first saw the sign with my name on it, spelled my way, I was intrigued," she said. “When I got to the sign that said “Will”, and I realised this is real and this is happening.” “My heart was racing even though I was doing about 40km/h, and I was looking around for him, but couldn’t see him at the end.” When she came to the end of the signs and spotted Mr Kondarios’ car, she pulled over still in a state of disbelief. “I kept saying, ‘What the f***?’ over and over again, and it took him actually prompting me for an answer before I said, 'yes',” she said. “We were laughing, giggling and hugging, then it was noisy with all the cars, so we sat in his car and he had a bottle of champagne and glasses,
so we could let it sink in.” The couple then left for Europe on 1 July, but the signs remained in place, leaving the Casey community guessing who Loren was and if she said yes. “It has caused a bit of a stir, but I didn’t think it was anything when I was banging in the signs,” Mr Kondarios said. “We were lying in bed when my sister tagged me and it was so weird, we didn’t expect people to be so interested,” Ms Fuccio said. “What really blows my mind is that there are other Lorens spelled my way.” The couple were thrilled people had taken such an interest in their proposal, but are now looking forward to planning their wedding and getting back to their lives. “We are just excited to start this new chapter of our lives.”
Inside man’s axe attack From front page Witnesses, in their statements, commented on how people yelled out at the man to “get off her” and “stop hitting her”. A nurse, who had been shopping nearby, told of how she came to the victim’s assistance and tried to stem the bleeding. A shopping centre cleaner described the former husband as “relaxed”. “I’d like to take you outside and beat the hell out of you,” the cleaner said. “I don’t care,” the man allegedly replied. A police senior constable wrote in his statement that he thought the woman was going to die and requested an air ambulance. “I can only describe the crime scene ... as one of the worst I have seen in my policing career.” The wife, in her statement, remembered waking up six or seven days later with multiple surgeries to her wounds. She was unable to sign her statement, made in hospital a month later, due to her hand injuries. For a long time, the man had been selfish, controlling and jealous, the wife recalled. She had been too scared to report his frequent bashings of her. “This is all about jealously (sic). I was happy and having a really good time. “Next time he’s going to kill me I’m 100 per cent sure.” On an earlier occasion, the man had been arrested and served an intervention order after sending multiple texts threatening to kill her and telling her this was her “last day”, she said in her statement. She had requested her husband still live with her, thinking she could fix the situation, she stated. He had long been jealous of other men looking at her in public and falsely accused her of having affairs while she was at work, she stated. “You are a bitch, you are a prostitute,” he allegedly told her. He had also controlled her finances and opposed her learning how to drive. In the period after their separation, she received abusive texts, blocked his phone calls and had been told he was stalking her at work, she stated. Police also submitted a letter allegedly by the man complaining of men’s lack of power in Australia. In the letter addressed to High Court judges, Australian police and the Australian government, he described himself as an accountant and finance manager who migrated with his family from Sri Lanka in 2011. The letter states that intervention orders were used by women to “do anything” against their partners. “Always ladies win the game. “I didn’t expect anything to harm my wife at all but misleading information from third party divorced ladies and behavioural changes and double-crossing led to this situation as I cannot bear this anymore.” Police also submitted evidence that an axe and mattock set was bought by a man in a Keysborough Bunnings store five days before the attack. The man was remanded to appear at a plea hearing on 29 January.
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Fountain Gate Primary School students brought the famous children’s book and movie to life in superb costume on 14 and 15 August. Jade, playing Dorothy, with Toto the dog in The Wizard of Oz. 171565
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Blizzard of tickets By Cam Lucadou-Wells Hapless commuters at Narre Warren railway station are copping a flurry of parking tickets after being squeezed out of the partially-closed station car park. They appear to have been doubly stung by a lack of alternative all-day parking and a blitz by Casey Council parking officers in the area. Berwick uni student Nash Crawford was slapped with two $79 parking tickets in two days for overstaying in four-hour parking bays next to an abandoned leisure centre in nearby Rebound Court. He said he had no choice after finding the station’s all-day car park was full. “Eighty dollars is the cost of two tanks of petrol,” Mr Crawford said. “It’s hard to pay. There’s not much time to work when you’re at uni five days a week.” This year, Mr Crawford had been driving past the full Berwick railway station car park each weekday morning to commute from Narre Warren to his St Albans campus west of Melbourne. Now the situation was hopeless too at Narre Warren, since up to 150 spaces were closed at the 658-bay station car park for Level Crossing Removal Authority works from late July to 3 September. During the works, no alternative car parks have been provided by the authority near Narre Warren. The closest extra parking has been provided at Sandown Park station as well as East Malvern, Holmesglen, Huntingdale and Clayton for nine other car park closures in the Dandenong rail corridor. Meanwhile, Casey Council is-
Nash Crawford in Narre Warren's saturated car park, with cars Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS even parked on the grass. 171551 sued 63 parking tickets in the Rebound Court precinct during the works in the first two weeks of August. It’s more than double the 30 issued for the entirety of August 2016. Commuter ‘John’ accused Casey Council parking officers of targeting train passengers during the works. After 18 months of never receiving a parking ticket in Rebound Court, he’d received two parking tickets in a fortnight after works began in late July. “Is it right for the council to take advantage and not provide an alternative parking option?
“It’s not like the spots in Rebound Court are full. There are plenty of spots that are quite free.” Casey Council community safety manager Caroline Bell said the increased parking officer presence was due to a significant number of complaints. “The increase in the number of infringements is a reflection of increased enforcement overall and not specific to the closed station car parks.” Casey transport strategic advisor Paul Hamilton said the council shared commuters’ frustrations about the scarcity of station parking.
The council had advocated for an upgrade at Narre Warren station and for improved bus connections. “Council has the difficult task of balancing the needs of commuters with the impact on the adjoining business and residential areas, including the area surrounding Rebound Court. “The parking surrounding Rebound Court in Narre Warren has been provided for the range of businesses in the area, and council manages the situation with a mixture of parking controls aimed at balancing the needs of commuters, residents and businesses.” Level Crossing Removal Authority project director Brett Summers said the car park closures were staged for power and signalling works. He didn’t comment on the lack of alternative parking provided by the authority. “These works will enable the introduction of the new High Capacity Metro Trains along the line, which will mean bigger trains and more reliable services on Melbourne’s busiest train line. “We appreciate people’s patience while these important network upgrades are underway.” Public Transport Users' Association spokesman Daniel Bowen said: “By the time you’ve driven to Clayton or Sandown Park to find a space, you’re halfway to the city. “Improvements to pedestrian, cycling and bus services would help more people get to the station without having to drive, and should be provided not just while works are happening, but on a permanent basis.”
Police car rammed By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Narre Warren man is facing a string of charges after allegedly throwing a beer can at police and ramming a police car while evading an intercept in Mulgrave. The 20-year-old was observed by police driving erratically in a Magna on Princes Highway, Mulgrave about 9.50pm on 14 August. He then evaded police attempts to intercept him and threw the can at the police vehicle. A police officer received a minor injury when the Magna allegedly side-swiped a police car stopped in the Magna’s path on a service slip road on the highway. The vehicle was again spotted travelling in erratic fashion and entering a take-away drivethrough at Springvale Junction about 10.10pm, police say. When police tried to speak to the driver, he allegedly tried to drive off and struck part of the food outlet and a stationary car.
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Socially speaking The Cranbourne-Berwick News Facebook Page was buzzing following an explosive night at Casey Council where mayor Sam Aziz told councillor Rosalie Crestani to “grow up” after she abstained from voting in a motion regarding the Berwick Spring roundabout. At the meeting on 8 August, Cr Aziz accused Cr Crestani of abstaining after he refused to support her bid for the council to formally oppose marriage equality. The councillor’s antics did not wash well with members of the Casey community, and here is a sample of how our readers reacted: Graeme Hanigan: Individual rights are not subject to a public vote; a majority has no right to vote away the rights of a minority; the political function of rights is precisely to protect minorities from oppression by majorities. Ayn Rand: The decision to marry is a decision made between two consenting adults. End of story. It is not a decision which involves public opinion, the state, or the fanatical rantings of interfering, religious ratbags. Judie Hedrick: Please Rosalie, there are far more important things you and the council need to do. I hope none of your relatives come out as gay, I hate to think what you would subject them to! It’s not up to you to be judge and juror! Mark Chadwick: It seems to me that Cr Crestani doesn’t understand that forcing her religious beliefs on others is exactly what
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your petition not council. Rick Brown: Councillor Rosalie Crestani needs to do a lot of “growing up” . Rosalie does this a lot (distracted by personal, ideologically driven agenda). Von Hoover: If you want to preach, then start your own cult ....just leave us out of it.
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Appeal lost: mum’s jailed By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Pakenham mother of three who drove her daughter to a fight with a 14-year-old girl and then drove her car into the other girl has lost an appeal against her jail sentence. Jennifer Rose McKenzie, 34, was imprisoned for three months by County Court judge Jane Campton on 10 August, a confirmation of the original sentence which was handed down by Melbourne Magistrates’ Court in April. “It started with young girls behaving badly and ended with an adult behaving in a worse manner,” Judge Campton said. The judge said McKenzie’s moral culpability over the “disastrous” incident near Berwick railway station was high. A car in the wrong hands of someone angry and not in control of their emotions was a lethal weapon, she said. “As an adult she should never have participated in the dispute between the two girls. “She should never have drove her daughter to have a fight and she should have left the scene as soon as she saw what was going on,” she said. Judge Campton said the charge of dangerous driving causing serious injury usually led to jail terms longer than
three months. McKenzie was lucky that the victim, who suffered sportending injuries and faced possible arthritis, was not more seriously injured. The judge also took into account McKenzie’s guilty plea, remorse, previous good character, her “pretty tough life” as a single mother, her post-incident depression and her good prospects of rehabilitation. On 20 March 2016, McKenzie had driven her daughter and four of her friends to meet and fight the victim. The two girls were former friends, whose falling out had escalated into abuse on Facebook, phone calls and texts. They fought for about 30 seconds during the altercation. After a stone was thrown at McKenzie’s car, she got out and was pushed during a confrontation with the victim. The victim and her friends walked away. McKenzie claimed she hadn’t expected to come across the victim and her friends again. She drove around a corner, saw them and then veered into a parking lane and hit the victim, tossing her over the car bonnet. She got out and asked if the victim was OK. The victim’s friends told her to leave, but she waited in her car for an ambulance to arrive.
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Defence barrister Julia Munster had sought a punitive and therapeutic community corrections order instead of jail. McKenzie felt an “eternal shame” for driving her daughter to the fight and failing to do more to stop it, Ms Munster said. The duration of the dangerous driving was short, just 30 metres and ended with McKenzie unsuccessfully trying to avoid contact, the court heard. McKenzie had since undertaken psychological counselling and an anger management course, and had suffered criticism and threats on social media. If jailed, she would lose her part-time job, the court was told. Prosecutor Leon Fluxman opposed a corrections order, saying the original jail term was “moderate, if not lenient”. At any point, McKenzie could have reflected as an adult and driven away. Instead, she chose to act in a criminal manner with young people in her car and young people standing by the road, Mr Fluxman said. Her actions had a profound impact on the victim and her family, he said. McKenzie was also disqualified from driving for 18 months.
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Former Casey mayor Mick Morland could be set to be immortalised in an annual community scholarship in his name. Casey council is set to consult with the Morland family on how best to recognise the late councillor, who was fatally struck by a car in Berwick in June. In a motion on 15 August, Casey will also seek to name a suitable facility or feature after Mr Morland. The council will also seek to donate $25,000 to the philanthropic Casey Cardinia Foundation towards establishing a Mick Morland scholarship towards a purpose reflecting his interests. The donation would come from the council’s 2016/’17 surplus. Cr Susan Serey, who was
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Aaron Broadway ahead of works at Troups Creek West. 171298_05 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS late June, barely a month before works started. But that isn’t the same as consultation, Mr Darbritz argues. “It is unfair and unreasonable to dramatically change the nature and look of a neighbourhood without first consulting the people affected.” Melbourne Water argues that the works are necessary to create a fully functioning stormwater treatment wetland as it was designed in 2003. In its current form, too much water had entered the wetland and wasn’t being released downstream. “The area covered by water will not change and there will still be areas of open water,” Melbourne Water’s senior project manager Aaron Broadway said. “There will simply be more aquatic plants to help filter stormwater.
“It’s a wonderful community asset, but it also has a job to do and these works ensure it can continue to protect our waterways for years to come, which benefits the environment and the whole community,” Mr Broadway said. According to a Casey Council report, Melbourne Water has agreed to work with the council and residents on a concept plan, including seating, interpretive signage, path networks and planting locations. “The works cannot be delayed as they have been tendered and a contractor has been appointed and is about to commence work,” the report stated. Casey councillor Rosalie Crestani said she hoped a compromise could be reached between residents and Melbourne Water. Works are expected to finish by January 2018.
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By Cam Lucadou-Wells Works have begun on a hightechnology school in Berwick to prime about 21,000 highschool students for the future. Deputy Premier James Merlino helped turn the first sod of works at the Casey Tech School site on 15 August. The appointment of experienced teacher and curriculum leader Ben Jenkinson as the school’s inaugural director was also announced. The school will skill-up students from 21 secondary schools in the region in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) for “high-tech jobs of the future”. “Seventy-five per cent of new jobs will require skills in maths and science,” Mr Merlino said. “These are the skills we have to deliver to our young people.” The Casey school will be the largest of the 10 schools built across Victoria as part of a $128 million project. It will be a free-of-charge resource that’s accessible to 21,000 students a year as part of their schooling. They will be taught biomedical technology, health and medical tech, and high-tech manufacturing, with help from Chisholm Institute and industry allies such as Successful En-
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information, not keeping it to yourself. “It should be an exciting building and one that students will want to come back to.” Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley said the state-of-the-art facility would provide new opportunities for young people in the south-east. “The appointment of Ben Jenkinson is an important step forward as we work towards opening Casey Tech School next year.” The Tech School is expected to open mid-2018.
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Keeping up with the times is a necessity for stalwart Berwick College teacher Russell Kealey. In embracing change over the past 40 years, he’s forsaken the blackboard and chalk for a smart board and video production. He’s noted that respect for authority including teachers is no longer automatic from students. It has to be earned. And it’s usually earned from being fair to all students. Even police aren’t accorded the same respect as they once were, Mr Kealey said. “I don’t regret that has changed. That’s just part of the way society has changed. “As a teacher, you have to change with it.” In his pet subject of media studies, change is a constant not least for news outlets moving from print to digital. Kids no longer have to travel to an Education Department suite to edit movies. They do it on their phones. Mr Kealey wonders how his students will cope as the workforce gets more automated. Where will their jobs come from, he muses. He sees the growing prevalence of reported family violence. In any classroom, there are bound to be children facing horrendous domestic situations, he said. Mr Kealey was recently recognised for an enormous 40 years of classroom service by Education Minister James Merlino.
Russell Kealey has been recognised for 40 years of Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS teaching. 171299 The bulk of his teaching career has been at Berwick College. He followed his father into teaching. In that time, he’s established a media studies course as well as teaching English and humanities. He aims for friendliness but not to be his students’ friend. He wants enthusiasm from his students. “Once you can find that enthusiasm, you’re half-way there to achieving success.” Mr Kealey expects each of his students to achieve their best. Nothing more disappoints him than seeing a top kid resting on their laurels. Thinking of the future, what will stay the same in the teaching game? For him, there’s a timeless need to take interest in their students, to have a passion
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Leader lost By Casey Neill Manufacturing, Scouting and the wider Casey community has lost a leading figure in Tom Hartley. The Endeavour Hills resident died on Tuesday 8 August at age 80 following a long health battle. He received a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in June. “A truly inspirational man with a lifetime commitment to family, Scouting, church and business,” a tribute from his family read. “He has left an amazing legacy.” A tribute from Scouts Victoria described Mr Hartley, its vice president, as “a great Victorian who inspired all with his generous contribution to helping build a better world”. “From local Scout Leader to Chairman of Scouts Victoria, Vice-President and life member, Tom gave 60 years’ service to Scouting,” it read. “We were honoured to share him with his family, business and church, and we’ll miss him greatly.” Mr Hartley was “absolutely thrilled” to receive the OAM nod, he told the Journal, and described the moment that started it all. He grew up in Leeds, England, and had a run-in with a vicar over some mischief-making. The ultimatum - join the choir or the vicar would take
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Today it employs hundreds of people and is growing rapidly, and son Todd is at the helm. The company earned an induction into the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame in 2008. In 2014 Mr Hartley joined the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Honour Roll, a nod reserved for individuals or organisations that have made an outstanding contribution to manufacturing excellence in Victoria. Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce inducted Mr Hartley into its Hall of Fame in 2015. Mr Hartley is survived by wife Margo, sons Mark and Todd, daughter-in-law Michelle and granddaughters Leni and Zara. He will be farewelled at St James’ Anglican Church in Dandenong at 2pm on Friday 18 August.
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Accomplished artist Jeffrey Murphy will be demonstrating portrait painting at Berwick Arts Society. Murphy paints exceptional still life, florals and portraits. ■ Wednesday, 23 August, 7.15pm at The Old Cheese Factory function room. Cost: $10 members, $12 non-members. All welcome.
Friends for a cause Berwick Evening View Club meets monthly and welcomes new members. The club raises funds to support the Smith Family’s Learning for Life program. The club aims to provide an opportunity for women of all ages and backgrounds to make new friends while supporting a good cause. ■ Meetings on third Monday of the month, 7pm at the Beaconsfield Hotel, 1 Princes Highway, Beaconsfield. Details: Kay 9769 7762.
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Feng Shui equilibrium Join Edgar Lok Tin Yung, a Feng Shui and Chinese astrology consultant, for this fascinating evening and learn the basics of Feng Shui, an ancient Chinese wisdom related to architecture and the built environment. The philosophy of Feng Shui is to achieve harmonisation between the spiritual, nature, buildings and people. ■ Monday 21 August. 7.30pm to 8.30pm. Cost: $20. Balla Balla Community Centre Phone: 5990 0900.
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The third term is well underway but U3A Cranbourne is still looking for more people in the following classes - folk art, bridge, Mahjong, chess, singing for fun, sewing and patchwork, fishing, and learning music keyboard. Those who are retired and are looking for something to fill in time can come along and join the happy group. ■ For further information, phone 5995 0311, or visit www.u3acranbourne.net.au.
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Casey goes philharmonic A new philharmonic orchestra has launched in the city of Casey and is looking for new members to help them bring music to the people. Casey Philharmonic Orchestra has just commenced rehearsals in Berwick, and aims to fill a gap in orchestral music opportunities for people living in the outer South-East of Melbourne. Orchestra president and founder, Belinda Bolger said while the region had many talented musicians, a full orchestra meant offering something new. “Casey and surrounds have several established concert
bands, but a symphony orchestra has been missing for many years,” she said. “It seems a fitting time with the opening of Bunjil Place to give our professional musicians, advanced amateurs and aspiring students an ensemble to grow with.” The group is hoping to give emerging and established musicians a new outlet and offer both orchestral and chamber music to the Casey-Cardinia community. “It’s a once in a lifetime experience and I feel honoured to have this opportunity,” principal flautist, Cassandra Cooper said.
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Accountants are happy to serve Now in its 18th year in Beaconsfield, Michael Muaremov and Associates is known affectionately as the happy accountants. The firm has grown with the town and is highly respected as a well-established business that provides a professional, personalised and caring service to clients, whether big or small. Sole principal and director Michael Muaremov and his qualified and experienced staff members specialise in all matters relating to taxation. Romaine Nichols has rejoined the practice after maternity leave resuming her position as office manager. Kylie Grant, one of Michael’s original accountants, has also returned from raising her family. She joins, Anne, Ali Kasemi and Katrina Villegas who combined have been with the firm for more than 30 years. All three will assist Michael, who is now able to accept new clients for the first time in seven years. Dominic Brasacchio remains part of the team as a qualified financial advisor. Michael Muaremov and Associates caters for individual, self-employed sole traders, partnerships, companies, trusts and self-managed superannuation funds. “We will assist you with not only your BAS and income tax returns, but setting up your record keeping and with pro-
Michael Muaremov, seated, and his team, from left, Fabiola, Romaine, Merita, Ali, Katrina and Deanna. 169952 active strategic tax advise every time you come in to see us,” Mr Muaremov said. As well as preparing tax returns, staff members are also able to assist clients with the preparation and lodgement of Business Activity Statements (BAS) and Instalment Activity Statements (IAS). Clients with prior years’ tax returns outstanding can also be assisted. All tax returns are lodged through the Electronic Lodgement System which means that in most instances claims are processed within 14 days of lodgement, subject to the ATO. Michael Muaremov and Associates also provides advice regarding property investing, maximising tax deductions, setting up and administering a business, bookkeeping services and more complex areas of tax such as Capital Gains Tax
(CGT), GST and Fringe Benefits Tax. Staff are also very proactive in tax planning and legally minimising potential CGT and income tax. “We pride ourselves on being more than accountants. We mentor clients so we grow their wealth together.” As an introductive offer the firm has extended its loyal client discount of 10 per cent to those who come on board before 31 October 2017. Michael Muaremov and Associates is open from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday making evening appointments easier. The office is located at 34 Old Princes Highway, Beaconsfield. To make an appointment, call Romaine or Fabiola on 9769 9134 or email at michael@mmapl.com.au.
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With mother-daughter combo Joanne and Melissa Tucci at the helm of Beaconsfield’s The Cake Stop, the much-loved and ever popular store is soaring with a number of new sweets, treats and classes added to the local favourites menu and services list. While Joanne has years of home baking and harbors a love of anything sweet, 22-year-old Melissa is a qualified pastry chef with numerous decorating classes under her belt. Acquiring the store in May of 2017, the pair offer a selection of cake decorating supplies, made-to-order cakes, cake decorating equipment hire, a selection of on-the-spot coffee and cakes and, of course, their new decorating classes. “Our cake decorating classes are up and running now and people can book through Facebook,” Joanne said. “At the moment we have cake classes teaching how to do a basic cake with decorating techniques. “We’ve also got a unicorn cake class because everyone wants to make their own unicorn cake at the moment.” As a Thermomix consultant, Melissa is also running free Thermomix demonstrations which encourage cooks and bakers to learn and experience how the Thermomix can help out in the kitchen.
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St John of God Health Care is heavily invested in research and clinical trials so that it can provide the most effective, evidencebased care to its patients. $5 enabling the Cancer Council to offer support and information resources to five people affected by cancer, it’s easy to see how even a small amount of
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money can go a long way. With support for more than 50 cancer research projects, St John of God Health Care is heavily invested in research and clinical trials so that it can provide the most effective, evidence-based care to its patients. At its Day Oncology and Day Infusion Centre, St John of God Berwick Hospital aims to provide an holistic oncology service that supports a patient’s physical, emotional and psychological wellbeing, and cancer journey - including any surgical and medical needs. It also provides free ancillary services such as its Community Wig Service which is offered to anybody in the region suffering from chemotherapyinduced hair loss. More recently the DigniCap machine has been introduced to aids in preventing or reducing hair loss among cancer patients. To donate to the Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day visit www.daffodilday.com.au. For more information on any of the oncology services offered at St John of God Berwick Hospital call 8793 0575.
First Early Learning is a longrunning family-run business that is passionate about providing a loving, caring, home away from home environment for all children, families and staff. Operating for more than 10 successful years, First Early Learning has a strong focus on providing structured, age appropriate learning curriculum to assist children in learning the basic foundation of life to help them strive for greatness. As centre director Jordan Harvey explained, the centre is led by a qualified and adept team of staff that provide children with the opportunity to excel and become familiar in a range of subjects and activities. “We have a highly qualified team of educators who are always personable and very nurturing and passionate,” he said. “We pride ourselves on knowing each child and family individually and having wonderful, respectful relationships,” Ms Harvey said. “We have outside teachers attending the centre on a fortnightly basis who teach Mandarin, science, sports, music and movement and drama. “The children absolutely love these regular incursions, which are at no extra cost to families. “We have also sent our kindergarten teachers to a number
Sean Elliott from Rough Science holds a captivated audience at First Early Learning. 171190 Picture: GARY SISSONS of extensive yoga courses, so yoga is incorporated into our daily routine.” First Early Learning also offers a range of excursions for all age groups throughout the year at no extra cost for families. Conducting a range of community events throughout the year, First Early Learning encourage families to join the centre’s welcoming community, which is built on experience and passion for assisting children to be the best they can be. “We pride ourselves on the
longevity of our team members. “I have been lucky enough to work for this fantastic company for several years and have been in the industry for 10 years,” Ms Harvey said. “I love the industry and feel extremely blessed to be working for early learning which is not only a business but second home and extended family.” First Early Learning is at 2 Heywood Grove, Endeavour Hills. For more information, phone 9700 1922.
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FROM PAGE 1 THIS stunning historic lifestyle property, circa 1949, oozes with character and charm and sits on just under half an acre in one of Berwick’s finest locations. Privately set back behind beautiful electric gates and established hedging you are welcomed by a manicured driveway and front garden. Inside you will find five spacious bedrooms plus a study or sixth bedroom, multiple living zones across three split levels with four feature fireplaces throughout the home. Original hardwood Tasmanian oak floorboards and original light fittings are just the beginning of the quality that’s on offer. It truly is an entertainers delight; functional kitchen fitted with quality stainless-steel appliances and meals area with timber bi-fold doors open out to a huge outdoor entertaining area that overlooks the park-like established back yard and further sweeping views. Not to mention the private in-ground solar-heated swimming pool with outdoor bathroom and abundance of under-house storage plus impressive wine cellar. They do say that location is everything ... just a two-minute walk into Berwick Village for your convenience. If it’s an investment or development opportunity that you are after, there is provision and drawings for six townhouses, subject to approvals.
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RENTAL: Near-new, POSTCODE two-bedroom apartment with parking space. Set in the heart of Dandenong, this brand-new complex redefines apartment living with its unparalleled quality and attention to detail. Architecturally designed, this beautiful apartment comprises of one bedroom with built-in robe, mezzanine floor, ensuite and access to the private balcony, open-plan kitchen with dishwasher, living area, full bathroom with bath, split-system air-conditioner and undercover secure parking with storage cage.
RENTAL: Brand-new POSTCODE architecturally designed family home comprises four bedrooms on two levels. The ground floor includes huge master bedroom with his and hers walk-in robes and ensuite with double vanity, shower and toilet. Open-plan living includes kitchen with 900mm stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher, gas cooking, spacious living/meal area, which opens to outdoor living area, double garage and powder room. Upstairs you will find two bedrooms with walk-in robes, a full bathroom, study nook and rumpus room. The property offers heating and cooling, as well as being just minutes from Eden Rise shopping centre and a variety of schools to choose from.
RENTAL: Boasting four POSTCODE bedrooms, master with walk-in robe and full ensuite, remaining bedrooms with built-in robes, open plan kitchen with glass splashbacks, quality appliances, stone benches, adjoining meals/family area, formal lounge. Extra features include double remote control garage with internal access, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, lowmaintenance gardens.
RENTAL: Close to everything. This home features three bedrooms, master with full ensuite and walk-in robe, remaining bedrooms with built-in robes, centrally located kitchen with plenty of cupboard space and dishwasher, with dining/formal lounge and family room. Extra features include remote control double garage, ducted heating, evaporative cooling and roller shutters.
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RENTAL: This lovingly POSTCODE maintained and immaculately presented family home comprises a spacious, light, bright sun-filled formal lounge, charming updated kitchen with plenty of cupboard space looking out to luscious private lawn. There’s a gorgeous entertainer’s deck with views overlooking well established gardens. A stone’s throw from Berwick’s restaurants and cafes, just a short stroll to the Berwick Village, Pioneer park and the finest schools.
RENTAL: Situated in leafy POSTCODE Berwick and only a hop, skip and jump from central Berwick is this neat and tidy threebedroom home. Featuring wood floors throughout, open plan lounge combined with kitchen. Kitchen has an electric freestanding oven. Three spacious bedrooms, two with free-standing wardrobes. Main bathroom and external laundry with an additional outside toilet. Ducted heating and split-system cooling provided. Enjoy the large undercover entertainment deck, which overlooks the rear yard. Double carport and garden shed. Don’t delay, as this fine home will not last long!
RENTAL: Enter and walk POSTCODE through into the entertainer’s kitchen, with stone benches and stainless steel appliances overlooking the family/ meals area. Add to this the formal lounge at front and modern powder room downstairs. Venture outside to a private rear decked alfresco. Upstairs you will find three spacious bedrooms, master bed boasting walk-in robe and spa ensuite. Added comforts include beautiful solid timber floors, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling and internal access for lock-up garage.
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For sale.
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Do you dream of a rural lifestyle but with all the creature comforts of city living? If so this magnificent home is for you. • • • •
4 spacious bedrooms + study 4 separate living zones Quality entertainers kitchen Stunning outdoor entertaining area
With 10ft ceilings, heating/cooling, Jarrah timber floors & LED lighting throughout, there is simply too much to list. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity. Inspect today!
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Beaconsfield 15 Stirling Circuit
Parkside living.
For sale. $595,000 - $650,000 Nestled in the heart of the Panorama Estate, and positioned on a 600m2 block this large family home is sure to impress. Featuring: • 4 bedrooms, study, 2 bathrooms • 3 living areas, heating & cooling • Large pergola with rear access A Parkside location like this is rare find these days, central to the Monash freeway, shops, schools and public transport, call today!
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For auction. Saturday 19 August at 1pm $680,000 - $748,000 Feast your eyes on this classic Porter Davis built family home! Featuring; 4 bedrooms plus study/kids retreat area. • Modern kitchen with Caesar stone benches. • Impressive master suite with retreat, wir & large fes. • Zoned living including large rear rumpus. This is the ideal opportunity for you and your family to benefit from all that the desirable Chase Estate has to offer. 4 2 2 1
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Cranbourne North 22 Springmount Street
Quality with a capital Q. For sale. $560,000 - $616,000 Situated in the Sierra Estate is this attractive 4 bedroom Carlisle built home where you simply won’t need to lift a finger, just move in! • Kitchen overlooking the large alfresco area. • Open plan family/meals. • Gdh, evap cooling & garage with internal access. Located close to parklands and within easy access of Casey Central and Thompson Park Shopping Centres, The Homemaker Centre and all other amenities.
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Guys Hill 8 Montuna Grove
Your piece of paradise. For auction. Saturday 9 September at 1pm Set on 1 acre this beautiful home was designed to take advantage of the views over nearby hills and is ideally suited to families looking for peace and quiet or tradesman alike. • 4 double bedrooms, 2 with full ensuite the master with WIR • 4 living area, include formal lounge, family room with feature doors, theatre/rumpus room and indoor/ outdoor enclosed alfresco with raked timber ceiling and pizza oven • Stunning kitchen with S/S appliances, granite tops and butler’s pantry
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Hampton Park 5 Bickerton Court
Modern family living.
For auction. Saturday 26 August at 2:30pm A beautiful property, close to transport with room for the whole family. Featuring: • Three generous bedrooms, two with WIR • Two living areas and fully enclosed pergola • Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances Also included is refrigerated ducted heating &cooling, bamboo floors and internal access to the home.
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Berwick springs beauty. For auction. Saturday 26 August at 1:30pm $790,000 - $865,000 Introducing this stunning Metricon built 4 bedroom plus large study home. Opposite expansive parklands and with a view to the lake. • Open plan living at its finest. • Hostess style kitchen with Caesar stone benches & large w/i pantry • Stunning master suite & wonderful rear alfresco area. Close proximity to both Casey Central & Eden Rise Shopping Centres, local public and private Schools & easy Freeway access.
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Narre Warren South 22 Malabar Court
For larger families & entertainers. For auction. Saturday 26 August at 12:30pm A modern home with endless features is ready for you to move in right away. t 5 Bedrooms plus study t Open plan living t Spacious kitchen t Family room & rumpus t Large covered pergola area t Double garage with rear access t 612m2 allotment (approx) The home is close to schools, shop, doctors and public transport. What more could you want?
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Narre Warren South 3 Woodrush Court
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Listed $1.4–1.5m range. Sold at auction $1.721m
Listed $695–750k range. Sold at auction $815k
Listed $570–625k range. Sold for $675k
Beaconsfield 58 Fieldstone Boulevard
Narre Warren North 18 Cantwell Drive
Narre Warren 25 Franleigh Drive
Sold.
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Listed $800–880k range. Sold at auction $1m
Listed $990k–1.08m range. Sold for $1.051m
Narre Warren Fountain Gate Shopping Centre Office S1003, 352 Princes Highway 8794 0500
Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449
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Joseph Fernand 0488 111 396
Sold. Listed $540–594k range. Sold at auction $620k
Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405 12361699-KC33-17
HIGHGROVE LAST OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE HIGHGROVE, one of the most sought after residential communities in Clyde North, has nearly sold out. Since its launch in April 2014, Highgrove has quickly become the community of choice in the local area. Families have been drawn to the comfortable lifestyle on offer with opportunity to enjoy plenty of open space, parklands and convenience to nearby quality local amenities. When it is complete, more than 920 households will call Highgrove home. But buyers will need to move quickly to secure one of the limited number of lots remaining in Highgrove. The Haven Release-Stage 14C on sale now is the final opportunity for families to join this community. There are only 12 lots available in this final release. “Purchasers interested in joining Highgrove will have one more opportunity to snap up their perfect homesite,” said marketing manager Graham Nolan of Brown Property Group. “The Haven Release has only just become available this week, and we have already received huge interest. “The variety in lot sizes from 448 square metres to 757 square metres, will suit all lifestyles. And with two of Highgrove’s neighbourhood parks located a short stroll away, these 12 lots will not last long,” said Mr Nolan. “We don’t want buyers to miss their chance to buy their ideal block of land. “Demand for this final release will be high. Highgrove is an idyllic location
which has something to offer for everyone. Everything you could need for shopping and schooling is close at hand.” With a strong emphasis on traditional family living, community and open space, leading developer Brown Property Group has again created another premier residential community, something it has been doing for more than 40 years. Call the Highgrove Land Sales and Information Centre on 1800 444 447.
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An unbelievably gorgeous 10-acre property just waiting for someone to unlock its full potential! Hosting impressive accommodation that boasts ive gorgeous bedrooms. Step onto the extensive timber decking or jump straight into the huge indoor pool. This is all accompanied by a huge lock up garage. Call now to book your inspection!
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Berwick 18 Viewgrand Drive Grand Entertaining, At Its Finest
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Located in the highly sought ater Chase estate is this fantastic family abode. A Grande faรงade sets the tone of this dream double storey home, landscaped gardens and a great street presence welcome you in. Comprising of four bedrooms, with the master suite including WIR, tasteful ensuite and parents retreat. The three remaining bedrooms all feature BIR with one of the three having its own ensuite. The beautiful open plan living, features a wonderful kitchen with stone bench tops, quality appliances and plenty of
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space. Adjacent is the family meals area and lounge room. Additionally there is the formal living room and study plus an additional rumpus room up stairs. Space and versatility is of no shortage, ideal for the modern family. Outside boasts sophisticated landscaping and a spa, with alfresco living completed with built in barbeque, oven, pizza oven and a 3 door bar fridge. Suited to entertainers and those alike. Plenty of yard and privacy for the kids or family pet to grow and play.
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Saturday 2nd September at 3.00pm View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23932 Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Berwick 9 Belmont Road
4B 2C 4D 1H 2I
North Berwick Charm
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Family Living, At Its Finest!
For Sale
This beautiful 3 bedroom plus study home is sure to impress. Large light filled lounge and dining room complete with a gas log fire. Kitchen with stone bench tops, SS appliances & walk in pantry. Master with WIR and ensuite. Double garage, ducted heating, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning and a further split system, pergola, huge 6X4 shed and a garden shed, solar panels and ample storage throughout. Schools both public and private, shops, public transport, and the M1 freeway all within easy access.
$690,000 - $750,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23922
Presenting with sizeable living spaces and a beautiful decked outdoor alfresco area. Master bedroom ofering a walk in robe and full en-suite including spa. Generous sized family, meals, and rumpus / media room with surround sound. Kitchen has a modern feel with S/S appliances, 900mm cooktop stove & DW. Ducted heating, split system air conditioners, & electric external roller shutters. Double car garage with internal access and roller door access to the backyard.
$740,000 - $790,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23928
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Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@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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Berwick 7 Inkerman Street Outstanding Chase Style
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Immaculate in every respect, this fabulous abode is that gorgeous family home once only so oten on the market, and with all the more than obvious reasons, will be keenly sought. Quietly located in the exceedingly popular Chase estate, consisting 4 bedrooms plus open study, and a brilliant family accommodating layout with both sizeable formal and informal livings spaces, which include theatre and rumpus rooms. Owning this aspirational property is what real estate dreams are made of.
Highest quality fittings and fixtures, stainless steel appliances, glass splash backs, wool carpets, porcelain tiles, amazing outdoor alfresco and timber decked area, security system. Spa to the master ensuite with double vanity, and all the creature comforts including ducted heating and refrigerated cooling. Moments from schools, shops, parklands, waterways, and easy onto the ever improving Monash freeway.
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Berwick 8 Renmark Court
Saturday 9th September at 3.00pm View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23949
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Clyde North 22 Macumba Drive
Great block size - Sure Investment
For Sale
Beautiful Family Masterpiece
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The spacious open plan living, light filled family meals area, a sizeable lounge at the front of the home is the center point of this great family home. The master bedroom includes great sized WIR and ensuite. Outside boasts a huge paved area undercover area and spacious yard. Features include; ducted heating, split system cooling and plenty of storage. With a current lease in place until April 2018 for $1,604 p/calendar month this is also perfect for investors looking to break into the Berwick marketplace.
$570,000 - $620,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23832
Meeting every modern family’s requirements is this timeless classic home. 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.
$800,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23856
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Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Berwick 53 Cambridge Drive A Family Must in Bellbird
For Sale
Located in Berwick’s highly sought ater estate of Bellbird, with all local amenities close by including; walking distance to parklands, Timbarra shopping complex, a short drive to Berwick main street, schools and transport making this home ideal for investors, first home buyers or a family. This delightful abode consists of 4 bedrooms, the master bedroom including an ensuite with a double vanity and walk in robe. The remaining 3 generous size bedrooms with built in robes. Boasting 3 immaculate living zones,
including open plan living/meals area which is adjacent to the unique kitchen with S/S appliances, feature splashback and plenty of cupboard and bench space. Also a formal or informal lounge/rumpus whatever your heart desires for this room and last and certainly not least the entertainers dream with a functional bar and access to the decked alfresco and a low maintenance backyard for all year round entertaining.
Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Clyde North 6 Amesbury Way
$765,000 - $825,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23953
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Berwick 7 Dingle Court
First Home Buyers Delight
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Delightful Family Entertainer
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Set in the fast-growing boulevard Estate, this is the perfect home to start your family. Sitting on 350m2 approx block this is the one for you! Boasting spacious open plan living, 3 bedrooms’ master equipped with ensuite and walk in robe, all remaining bedrooms with built in robes. Kitchen with ample bench and cupboard space along with S/S appliances. Additional rumpus/theatre room located at the rear of the property. Sizable backyard with space for the kids to play and entertain your family and friends.
$550,000 - $595,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23934
Nestled in a safety of a court, this home is sure to impress. Comprising 2 living areas, versatile open plan kitchen with dishwasher and oven. Master bedroom with bay windows, WIR and ensuite. A further 2 bedrooms all good sized with wardrobes in each are serviced by the main bathroom. Outside you will find a fabulous entertainment area with pergola, lovely patterned concrete and a huge ceiling fan for comfort. Located adjacent to the pergola you will find a spa, with bar shelving and great all weather spa cover.
$560,000 - $599,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23944
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Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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COMBINATION FOR SUCCESS FROM its elevated position on the prestigious golden mile and 4664 square metres (approximate) of well-kept pastures, tennis court and indoor pool, this combination clearly spells success. The property is home to a well-built 1974 residence sprawling over 50 squares with triple garage, workshop, dual driveway access right around the house and a functional floor plan capturing the night lights and Westernport Bay on a clear day. The home's kitchen and bathrooms have been updated and renovated with today’s modern luxuries, yet the home still holds that eclectic charm from its era. The floorplan offers an array of living spaces, lounge with wet bar, family room, two separate meals areas and a large downstairs rumpus or billiards room. With family in mind you will find four bedrooms, master with walk-in robe and ensuite and a large downstairs study or home office with direct access to outside, perfect for home office or tradesman entry. Additional features include ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, indoor solar heated salt water swimming pool, sauna, walk-in pantry, dumbwaiter from garage, solar panels, stone benches and so much more. This outstanding Berwick address and idyllic family home has been treasured by its current owners for many years, now the time has come and the opportunity to purchase this fine piece of real estate is upon us, so contact us today to arrange your private viewing.
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Address: 6 Casey Drive Inspect: Inspect by appointment Price: $1,650,000 Contact: Kristen Turner, 0410 615 228 PEAKE REAL ESTATE, BERWICK, 9707 5300
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Bookra Welsh Cobs Stud Kaye Charles Real Estate are proud to present to market this prestigious property on over 20, well cleared acres complete with shedding, 2 dams and a 4 bedroom home. The residence nestles into a sheltered, private setting showcasing views of undulating, rolling green hills. Indoors boasts 2 separate wings, ideal for two families, including 2 kitchens, lounge, family room, separate dining and 3 bathrooms. Features wood heating, pot belly, gas log fire, split system heating/cooling and a newly appointed 2nd kitchen. Outdoor improvements include a machinery shed/stables, 10 fully fenced paddocks, water to each paddock, ample water supply and 2 dams (making for an almost drought proof property). The well balanced acreage is made up of cleared, useable horse paddocks, bush and park like surrounds, suitable for horses or cattle. The property is fully fenced to the whole boundary. Located at the top end of Foott Road, within an easy drive to Upper Beaconsfield, Harkaway and Narre Warren East, makes for convenient living.
Price: Expressions of Interest Inspect Saturday 3.00pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
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DESIGNED FOR RELAXED LIVING
Over 1200m2 & positioned in the blue chip location of Olde Berwick sits this exceptional piece of prime real estate. With an opportunity to develop 4 townhouses (STCA). The split level home features 3 separate long term tenants generating an income of over $3,800 per month. Close proximity to freeways, private and public schools, public transport and all desired amenities. Price: Auction 2nd September Inspect Saturday 3.00pm Jeanine Presley 0438 332 411
Price: $890,000 - $930,000 Inspect Saturday 2.00 pm Jeanine Presley 0438 332 411
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Stylish Living with Dual Access
Discover Victorian Grandeur
Finally a property that caters for Tradesmen or just extra storage for cars/boat/caravan etc. Two double gates, on each side of the home makes access to the back yard a breeze. Floor plan boasts 4 bedrooms, study, kids retreat/theatre room, kitchen/dining/family room & sep lounge. Features full ens to mast, duct heat & wood heat & covered space to entertain. 800m2 block has expansive decking, dble rem garage & shed.
Wake up and breathe in the valley views across the Puffing Billy track from the veranda of this stunning Victorian weatherboard. Full of period features; 3 metre ceilings, ornate cornicing & ceiling roses, hand blown lighting, traditional oak front door with lead lighting & double hung windows. I have had the absolute pleasure of watching this masterpiece unfold and I am so proud to present it for sale.
Price: $680,000 - $730,000 Inspect Saturday 12.00pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
Price: $830,000 - $913,000 Inspect By Appointment Katie Woods 0428 744 498
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Positioned on approx. 1.25 acres is this split level home, comp. cathedral ceilings, new fully appoint kitchen, open plan dining/ family room, + lounge. Inc 3bds, mast with ensuite & WIR, + studio room suitable for a 4th bed/office/rumpus room. Features; 2 wood heaters, nobo heat, S/S + triple garage, outdoor undercover entertaining, veranda & decking. The block provides low maintenance established gardens.
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A HOME FIT FOR THE FAMILY LOCATED in a sought-after pocket in Berwick, this rare three-bedroom plus study, double-storey home set on 531 square metres has everything your family could possibly need for your next home. A short drive and you will find an array of parklands to explore, schools, restaurants, shops, freeway access and public transport in and around the heart of Berwick. As you enter the home, you are greeted by a large living room, tiled meals area
and spacious kitchen. The living room overlooks the large pergola and backyard which is a blank canvas for you to create the garden of your dreams. Also downstairs is a study overlooking the backyard and large laundry with powder room. Upstairs the large master suite, with ensuite and walk in robe, has its own private access to the balcony. The remaining bedrooms are generous in size and have their own walk-in robes. They
share a central family bathroom. The house is also equipped with plenty of storage, double car garage with rear roller door access to the backyard and internal access, ducted heating, airconditioning and so much more that you will have to see for yourself. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this gorgeous home.
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out kitchen has plenty of bench space, a quality 900mm gas upright stove, dishwasher and even a walk in butler’s pantry which leaves you an abundance of storage space and preparation area. Overlooking this gorgeous kitchen is the stunning outdoor alfresco area, which leaves you with plenty of room to entertain guests and so much more which is one of the many amazing features of this home. With extensive decked area in the backyard your weekends won’t be wasted mowing and clipping trees as you won’t get much more low maintenance than this property.
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KAYE Charles Real Estate is proud to present to you this much-loved family home, being offered to the market for the first time. Commencing with the peaceful and private location, this spacious family home is positioned on approximately 1.25 acres of land and boasts loads of space for the kids to run and have fun, while being conveniently located in close proximity to the school, village and sports clubs. Immaculately presented and beautifully built, this split-level home showcases stunning cathedral ceilings and light-filled family spaces, creating a lovely warm ambience with views of the gardens and surrounds from every room to delight families looking for space and harmony. The home has been recently refreshed and boasts a new, fully-appointed kitchen complimented by quality appliances overlooking the open plan dining and family room, with the second living zone, a generous lounge area, complemented with the wood heater. The bedroom accommodation includes three bedrooms, master complete with ensuite and walk-in robes, plus a large studio room suitable for a fourth bedroom, office or rumpus room. Desirable features include; two by wood heaters, nobo heating to the lounge area, split-system plus triple garage suitable for tradesman, small vans or additional cars. To enjoy the peaceful surrounds, the large outdoor undercover entertaining area at the back of the home and the front verandah and decking provides options at all times of the year with the yard providing low-maintenance established gardens.
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Fantastic Development Potential! A fabulous opportunity exists here to develop 800sqm into townhouses or apartments (STCA), this site is situated in the Berwick Village, structure plan with building heights up to 12m allowed. The existing solid brick home is in good condition features 3 bedrooms all with built in robes, 2 living zones, spacious kitchen. Extra features include remote control double garage sun room large pergola + more.
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Simon Field 0400 154 323 Lorenzo Longano 0405 278 458 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 54 High Street, Berwick
Compromising three bedrooms, ensuite, second bathroom, light & bright open plan living, modern kitchen with stone bench tops, ducted heating, 2 x split systems, timber laminate flooring to the entry, passage & kitchen with carpets & floor tiles to remaining areas.
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Steve Keam 0418 593 554 Russell Birch 0425 611 448 LJ Hooker Berwick 9707 2155 54 High Street, Berwick
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20 ambleside crescent, Berwick a Perfect Starter or investment Occupying a desirable position on a generous 800sqm (approx.) corner block in one of Berwick’s most sought after locations within walking distance to Berwick Village, Public Transport, Clyde Road Medical Precinct & the Commercial Business Hub of Enterprise Avenue is this classic, neat & tidy one owner brick veneer home. Exclusive opportunity to invest, renovate or develop STCA.
easy Lifestyle Living A rare opportunity exists on 4004sqm (approx) of residential land in the beautiful and prestigious Caserta Drive. Outside you can enjoy a fully fenced off pool, established gardens, plenty of grassed area and there is a plethora of parking spaces including an oversized double garage, with all the modern conveniences including ducted vacuum, ducted heating and evaporative cooling.
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18 Langmore Lane BERWICK • 9707
a refreshing Opportunity Recently renovated throughout, this neat & tidy home is set on a 660sqm block. The interior of the home featuring neutral toning’s throughout has been freshly painted with new carpets . Set in a convenient, sought-after family friendly location close to Oatlands Primary School, local kindergarten, Timbarra College, Medical Centre & only minutes’ drive to Fountain Gate Shopping Centre & Monash Freeway.
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4A 2B 2D 1C
13 Farnsworth Court
lUXURY RESIDENCE SPECTACUlAR VIEWS Situated in a highly regarded north side court location with views to the Bay and beyond this outstanding 4 bedroom plus study home showcases quality, space and outstanding entertaining facilities. Accommodation includes spacious formal and informal living areas, separate games room plus huge 7mt. x 6mt covered entertaining deck. Features include high ceilings, polished timber flooring, granite benched kitchen with Miele appliances, ducted heating, cooling, gas log fire, ensuite with spa, fitted and mirror door robes, high entry double garage with direct home entry plus space boat or trailer.
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AUCTIoN 2nd September 12.00pm INSPECT: Saturday 2.00pm Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940
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43 Grandvue Boulevard FIRST ClASS FAMIlY lIVING This majestic residence embodies, character, elegance & charm. Comprising of four spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite & dressing room while the remaining rooms offer comfort rarely seen. A stunning stone kitchen with quality appliance & full butler’s pantry is central to the design that adjoins. Open planned living areas from the formality of the sumptuous lounge to the relaxed living/family room that extends beyond to private alfresco room. A rumpus/ theatre room offers additional living. Encompassed by mature garden setting & garaging for two vehicles under the roofline. This is exceptional living minutes from schools, parkland & shops.
INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm $675,000 -$725,000 Todd Mckenna 0418 391 182 Matt Clark 0417 411 883
Narre Warren North Brundrett Heights
BRUNDRETT HEIGHTS ESTATE Perfectly positioned in sought after Narre Warren North, Brundrett Heights offers 9 slightly elevated allotments ranging from 2030m² to 3716m². This peaceful estate is just a stone’s throw from the Narre Warren North Village, Westfield Fountain Gate, primary & secondary schools, and has nearby access to the M1 freeway.
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GRAND ENTERTAINING LOCATED in the highly sought-after Chase estate is this fantastic family abode. A grand facade sets the tone of this dream double-storey home, landscaped gardens and a great street presence welcome you in. Comprising of four bedrooms, with the master suite including walk-in robe, tasteful ensuite and parents' retreat. The three remaining bedrooms all feature built-in robes, with one of the three having its own ensuite. The beautiful open plan living features a wonderful kitchen with stone benchtops, quality appliances and plenty of space. Adjacent is the family meals area and lounge room - the perfect place to spend time with those whom you love. Additionally there is the formal living room and study, plus an additional rumpus room upstairs. Space and versatility is in no shortage, ideal for the modern family. Outside boasts sophisticated landscaping and a spa, with alfresco living completed with built-in barbecue, oven, pizza oven and a three-door bar fridge. Plenty of yard and privacy for the kids or family pet to grow and play. This outdoor area truly has to be seen to be believed. Features include: ducted heating, ducted evaporative cooling and remote access to the double garage. In close proximity to, freeway access, private and public schools, public transport, parkland and all other amenities. Make this Berwick lifestyle your own.
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THIS beautiful property is now available in a much sought-after area of Hampton Park. In a fantastic location, close to all amenities with room for the whole family. Only a short drive from the train station and the Monash Freeway for an easy commute. Public transport and schools are within walking distance. Features of this beautiful home include: Three generous bedrooms, two with walk-in robes and the third with a builtin robe. The master has an ensuite and there’s a semi-ensuite off bedroom three, perfect for having guests stay. A galley-style kitchen with stone benchtops, stainless steel Technika appliances and a Bosch dishwasher. The perfect place for preparing meals while overlooking the family area. You’ll never feel like you’re stuck in the kitchen when you’re entertaining. A living room at the front of the home and a rumpus at the rear makes this the perfect home to entertain. There’s plenty of room to accommodate the whole family. A large, fully enclosed pergola outside is the perfect place to enjoy all year round. Open the doors to enjoy the lovely weather or close them when it gets a little chilly. A space that’s usable all year. Some of the many features of this home include refrigerated ducted heating and cooling, downlights, engineered bamboo floors, custom-made blinds and plantation shutters, rear roller door access to the pergola, internal access to the home, garden shed, three water tanks and lowmaintenance gardens. This home has everything you could want for your family. A fabulous home in a great location
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GUIDE MAT SUCKLING DIRECTOR OF RMS HOMES Walking into a display home can be daunting. There is a very small percentage of builders out there (and by small, I can only think of one!) that actually include everything in a home. And by everything, I mean inside the home and outside the home! If you are hunting for a price point because you need to meet a specific budget, it is important to know what is going to cost you big money. For example, a driveway can cost upwards of $4000 for a simple plain concrete driveway. A fence can be the most expensive per lineal meter item! Right now bank finance is “cheap” interest rates are low which means, based on historical standards, repayments are quite low. While changes have occurred they are good ones - forcing people to pay off the principal of their loan while also managing interest is a positive thing. So, keeping this in mind, it is much easier and more affordable to include the items which will be very expensive for you later. Be mindful, however, that builders who choose to sell you a shell will charge you significantly more to add in these items later. This is where they make most of their money. So, when you get seduced by a low ball base price for a 20+ square design,
keep in mind that the slab grade they have included in their advertised price is going to need to be upgraded on your site. If you thought you were getting stone bench tops, think again. And if you want them you will know you are paying for them. So, where can we avoid all this inclusion heartbreak? Let’s go back to the start - in the display. When you sit down with whichever builder after walking through their house, you need to ask a very important question - what is the ‘as displayed’ price? When they give you the price, ask them if a driveway, a fence, the façade and the slab are included in that base price. Ask the builder if they put noggins behind their toilet and towel rail holders. Ask them how many coats of paint are included internally. If you expect to pay peanuts for a house, chances are you’ll get one fit for a monkey. Ask the right questions at the start and you’ll get all the information you need to make a smart decision later.
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BACK IN REAL ESTATE A SEVEN-MONTH hiatus away from real estate rekindled Andrew Brown’s passion for the industry and propelled the licensed agent to take up a fresh challenge with Peake Real Estate. Andrew is the newest member of the Peake team, specialising in selling homes in two of Berwick’s most popular estates Timbarra and Bellbird. Andrew had a long career in real estate before deciding to take a break. However, he soon found that he missed the cut and thrust of real estate and was delighted when the opportunity arose to join Peake. “I liked the idea of an independent agency. I had always viewed Peake as a progressive real estate office in terms of their systems, their marketing and their attitude. “From the outside I had the perception that they were a really pro-active, positive agency. It sounds corny, but now that I have joined the team those perceptions have actually exceeded expectations. I couldn’t be happier.“ Andrew moved to the Berwick area with his family in 1989. He still lives in the area. His 12-yearold son attends school in Berwick and Andrew is a keen member of Berwick Cycle, enjoying social rides through the Dandenong Ranges on weekends. He said he had always enjoyed dealing with people which is why real estate appealed to him as a career. “I like constantly being around people and using my communication skills. Real estate changes all the time. It’s not as monotonous as other jobs I’ve done. There is always a new property to sell, new owners and buyers to meet. “I thought I was gone for good from real estate but I missed it. Real estate is what I know and what I’m good at.“
Peake Real Estate agent Andrew Brown. Andrew said the properties in Timbarra and Bellbird continued to perform strongly. “Like a lot of areas across the board, there are a lot more buyers than sellers. The average selling time is very low and vendors are getting very good prices. “These estates have always been very popular locations so when something comes on the market there is a lot of interest.” He is confident the strong market will continue well into the new year. “In the next 12 months I think we will continue to see growth and strong demand. It has always been a popular location and I still think there is still growth there.“ Andrew Brown can be contacted on 0411 043 625. Peake Real Estate is at 18 Langmore Lane, Berwick. 12360932-CG33-17
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Hope flows overseas Dignity at stake aimed for $450 to provide one water tank for a family in Swaziland through the charity. NCLC youth educator Daniella Maloney said the class was “blown away” with the market day’s success. “I know exactly where the (Operation Hope) money goes, with very little admin costs. “They work six months in Australia to fund the following six months living in Swaziland and they really make every dollar count.”
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Craftsman jeweller James Drysdale and his wife Kay have been running their eponymous jewellery store in Berwick for more than 30 years. They stock distinctive gold and silver jewellery including watches from quality brands such as Citizen, Classique, Adina and Maurice Lacroix. As a qualified manufacturing jeweller, James is happy to discuss and quote on personally designing and creating one-off pieces of jewellery. He can give expert advice on diamond qualities and he also specialises in remodelling and repairing jewellery. James answered some questions for this special In and Around Blackburne Square feature.
Years in the trade? Too many to count! Favourite gemstone? Parti coloured sapphire Favourite metal? 18 carat yellow gold Best part of your job? Being able to create bespoke jewellery pieces and restore customer’s valued family treasures. What personal satisfaction do you get from being a jeweller? Retaining skills whilst embracing new ideas and equipment to better enhance the final result. Other interests? Motorbikes, model railroads, computers and my grandsons. Visit Drysdale’s Berwick Village Jewellery at 2 Blackburne Square, or call 9707 2647.
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Retail students in Narre Warren put their marketing heads together to raise enough money for two water tanks for an overseas charity mission. The students at Narre Community Learning Centre recently staged a market day of about 20 stalls, selling art prints, succulents, pet rocks, messages in a bottle, bath bombs and baby bandanas. The event raised more than $900 that was presented to the Berwick-based charity Operation Hope on 9 August. The students had only
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Reaching out to patients’ needs Sam Buchanan is an experienced exercise physiologist (EP) at St John of God Hospital who looks forward to working with patients and assisting them to achieve their rehabilitation goals. Exercise physiologists specialise in the provision of exercise-based rehabilitation for a range of conditions, both acute and chronic. This includes musculoskeletal, neurological, chronic disease management such as pain management, diabetes, arthritis, cancer, cardiovascular diseases as well as many other conditions. Exercise physiology is an integral part of the multidisciplinary
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Skin care, laser therapy
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Dandenong Dermatology Centre has been providing dermatology care and laser therapy to the area for many years. The centre is headed by Dr Peter Fergin, Dr Olivia Milne and Dr Stephen Gilmore. The trio were recently joined by Dr Rebecca Nguyen. Laser treatments are provided by dermatology and cosmetic nurse Marie Lebrasse. Marie has many years of expertise with laser treatments and
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Diane’s the best bookkeeper Cranbourne-based bookkeeper Diane Lucas of Direct Management is officially Australia’s best after winning the Bookkeeper of the Year award at the 2017 Australian Accounting Awards held in May. The accolade comes on the back of winning the 2016 International ProAdvisor of the Year award from among 150,000 QuickBooks Online advisors worldwide. As one of the first registered BAS agents in Victoria, Diane worked for the family’s Dalmore agricultural business for seven years before establishing Direct Management in 2006. Over the past 18 years, she has built a reputation as an industry disruptor and one of the most influential accounting professionals in the nation. “I’ve always known what I wanted to achieve, but a turning point was when I started working with a business consultant four years ago,” Diane said. “One of our first tasks was to crystalise my vision for the business, and document my personal and business goals. Four years later, I can literally tick each one off as accomplished. My absolute self-belief and conviction has been fundamental to what I’ve achieved so far, as has been sharing the vision with my team.” Diane sees the awards as recognition of the invaluable contribution of her team.
“Without my team, the growth I have been able to achieve, both personally and for my firm, would not be possible,“ she said. Beyond her regular business responsibilities, Diane is a strong advocate for advancing the bookkeeping industry by lifting standards to the highest level. “I am passionate about helping great bookkeepers become exceptional bookkeepers. As a trainer and writer for Intuit Australia and co-author of the Pure Bookkeeping Manual for QuickBooks Online and Reckon Accounting, I am able to educate people about the benefits of cloud accounting software and empower them to become exceptional through the use of proven systems.” Equally passionate about empowering others associated with the bookkeeping industry, Diane, in 2015, established the closed Facebook group, Cloud Storm, Australia’s largest independent forum for accounting industry professionals and cloud software vendors. In its first 12 months, Cloud Storm attracted nearly 500 members. Diane also provides industry insights through her advisory role on the Bookkeeping and Accounting Industry Advisory Committee for the Monarch Institute in Melbourne, and industry representative role on the Australian Bookkeepers Association.
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Featuring Allan Pease Allan Pease known worldwide as “Mr Body Language”, researches and studies the psychology of selling, relationships and human communication. Allan teaches simple, ield-tested skills and techniques that get results and how own record in the ield of selling, motivating and training is equalled by few others. Alan is also one of the world’s most successful non-iction authors, writing 18 bestsellers including 10 number 1 bestsellers such as The Deinitive Book of Body Language and Why Men Don’t Listen and Women Can’t Read Maps. His television series and #1 Box Oice Movie were watched by over 100 million viewers.
Future Metals Recycling is investing heavily in its Cardinia operation.
Waste under new management As residents become more and more conscious of their personal impact on the environment, it’s important people have confidence in local waste management services. Operated for more than a decade by the local Atkins family, the Cardinia Waste and Recyclers transfer station, located just off the Princes Highway in Pakenham, has been acquired by leading Victorian scrap metal company Future Metals Recycling. With depots in Dandenong, Hallam and Shepparton, privately owned Future Metals Recycling is committed to reduc-
ing its environmental impact throughout its comprehensive waste management activities. It is also an accredited carbon neutral business. Managing director Tyrone Landsman said that since taking over the Cardinia Waste and Recyclers transfer station and Pak Bin Hire in late 2016, Future Metals Recycling had modernised all operating equipment and made substantial efficiency improvements to bring it into line with its sustainability policy. In exciting news for the region, the company has plans to significantly improve the infra-
structure of the transfer station over the next 12 months. “We will be spending more than $3 million on the project and, importantly, it will create local jobs during the construction phase,” Mr Landsman said. “The Atkins family was very involved in the community and we’re committed to keeping that local involvement going.” Future Metals Recycling currently recovers and recycles a large proportion of waste coming on site and the planned Cardinia Waste and Recyclers project will further increase its recycling ability to reduce waste going to landfill.
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Winning premierships with his mates is what Dandenong Stingray and Haileybury College star Mitchell Riordan values the most. It’s not the individual accolades he is after either - he is team orientated and plays for the genuine love of the game. The 17-year-old Beaconsfield product is expected to become a crucial cog in the Stingrays’ finals assault over the next month as he eyes his second flag of the season. His first premiership of 2017 - an extraordinary undefeated season with private school powerhouse Haileybury - was monumental, and something that will inspire him desperately to taste that success again. “When it comes to school football it’s just a bit closer and in tight with all of your mates you go to school with,” he said when reflecting on the school season. “It was pleasing and one of the big moments of my life so far, and especially just to get the premiership undefeated with all my mates was really special.” With his fellow Stingray teammates Luke Davies-Uniacke, Oscar Clavarino and Aiden Bonar in the side, as well as many prospective AFL draftees, Haileybury completed a rare feat - going through the season undefeated in an almost unprecedented APS feat. Riordan still has to pinch himself to think he has been running alongside some of the most promising names in the country. “It’s pretty special to think you’re mates with some of these guys - it’s pretty cool,” he said. “Just to hang out with them and have a laugh at training and throughout the week is awesome and knowing half of them will be running around in the AFL next year is great.” And with a band of elite coaches, none more prominent than Essendon legend Matthew Lloyd, Haileybury produced one of the finest school sides of memory. “All of the coaches at Haileybury and the Stingrays for that matter are all great, and if you ask for feedback
Mitch Riordan proudly shows off the APS Boys' football premiership cup. they’ll just give it to you straight,” Riordan explained. “Lloydy (Matthew Lloyd) especially is just so helpful, I went to him for some goal kicking help and he was really open with me but all of the coaches are just down to earth and great blokes.” The former Under 16 Vic Country representative midfielder, who will be eyeing off a place in next year’s Under 18 National Championships, has changed up his role slightly both with
the 'Rays and Haileybury as he evolves his game. “This year I’ve moved up forward in school more just to get that aspect of my game improving, and even in the Stingrays in the early parts of the year I was also moved forward a bit - I just want to build up all aspects of my game,” he said. “I just want to keep working harder in the midfield too, but I’m happy to play wherever and try my best for the team.”
Riordan in action for the 'Rays earlier this season. 166487 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS In his six TAC Cup games this season in what has been another step in his development, Riordan has shown he has what it takes, and was terrific recently in a win over Northern Knights. “With the TAC Cup footy it takes a while to get used to, but after a couple of games you get used to the pace and you start to gain some confidence to take the game on and especially last year getting a game really has helped me into the latter part of this year and next year too,” he said.
As for his finals-bound 'Rays, Riordan is confident the group has learnt from last year and won’t make the same mistakes. “At the start of the season we believed our depth would be the strong point going all the way through and especially last year we did well and finished on top but we quickly realised it’s not what happens during the season but what happens during the finals that matters the most,” he said.
Grand final victory to Cavaliers By Nick Creely BIG V REVIEW - GRAND FINAL YOUTH LEAGUE MEN TWO After a lacklustre performance on Saturday night in game two of the grand final series with Collingwood, the Casey Cavaliers bounced back stunningly on Sunday to be titled the champions of 2017. After taking out the first of three grand final matches by six-points, Collingwood destroyed the Cavs on Saturday night 68-95 to square the ledger with one match left to decide the champions. In front of a packed home crowd at
Casey Stadium on Sunday afternoon, both sides were desperate to get off to a good start. Some hot shooting by Collingwood allowed them to take a slender two-point lead at the first break, and warning bells were ringing when they extended the lead out to seven at half time. But another momentum shift allowed the Cavs to get the game on their terms in the third quarter, stealing back the lead via some strong work by Jordan Gooiker (17 points and seven boards) and Hunter Marks (13 points and 15 boards). The Cavs kept pushing and hitting their threes and eventually extended
the margin to eight, before the All Stars rallied to have one last effort at stealing back the lead. With just 39 seconds left on the clock, the Cavs led by just a point and were obviously worried of being overrun by the team carrying the momentum. The Cavs attempted to ice the game on the three-point line with 27 seconds to go but missed, allowing the All Stars to have one last chance. But holding firm and with the crowd behind them, the Cavs held on and when the siren rang, the crowd erupted to the stunning realisation they were Youth League Two Men premiers of 2017.
The moment the Cavs realised they were the 2017 Youth League Two Men premiers. Picture: COURTESY OF IN2ACTIONPHOTOGRAPHY
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City of Casey Edrington Ward councillor Timothy Jackson, Gembrook MP Brad Battin, Berwick Little Athletics president Dan Langelaan, City of Casey Deputy Mayor Susan Serey, and Little Athletics Victoria CEO Anthony McIntosh welcomed Pictures: RUSSELL BENNETT in a new era for the club formerly known as Casey Little Athletics. 171793
Club life members Rob Jamieson, Michelle Laws, Shane Triffitt, Liz Triffitt, Paul Olsson, Stuart Merrick, and Steve Woolfe were all recognised at the function.
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the people who make it up, and that’s been built up over a lot of years.” Life member and inaugural Casey Little Athletics Centre president Paul Olsson spoke about the club’s history, while committee member, fellow life member and past president Steve Woolfe explained the reasoning behind the name and logo change. “Probably over the past five years there’s been a lot of confusion, ever since Casey Fields was finished and Cranbourne (Little Athletics) moved into Casey Fields,” he said. “When they came and started up a centre here (in Berwick) as Casey,
Casey Fields was never on the radar. “People were getting confused with us being called Casey and competing in Berwick, and Cranbourne being called Cranbourne and competing at Casey Fields.” Cr Serey, the City of Casey Deputy Mayor, was emotional when she spoke about what the club and the precinct at Berwick meant to her and former mentor Mick Morland, who was tragically killed after being hit by a car earlier this year. “Firstly I just wanted to say that the Little Aths is a wonderful club to encourage young people to do sport and
be active, and that’s something that the City of Casey is really encouraging in our young people with 25 per cent of our population under the age of 25,” she said. “This club wouldn’t be here without the committee, the parents, the volunteers, and that’s something that the City of Casey really wants to thank you for. “The track was a project in the making when Mick and I first went on council five years ago and it was a nobrainer - it really was - you just needed someone to push it and Mick and I did that.”
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NARRE NORTH RESERVE EAST 9am U15 Division 2 Preliminary Fountain Gate v Berwick Blue 11am U15 Division 1 Preliminary Endeavour Hills v Cranbourne Blue 1pm U15 Division 1 Preliminary Narre Warren Black v Beaconsfield Blue 3pm Premier 1 Preliminary Beaconsfield Blue v Berwick White MARRIOTT WATERS OVAL 1 8:30am U11 Red Grand Final Cranbourne Blue v Pakenham Maroon 10am U12 Blue Grand Final Narre South Lions Gold v Berwick Blue 11:30am U13 Blue Grand Final Kooweerup v Endeavour Hills 1pm U14 Div.2 Grand Final Narre North Foxes Grey v Pakenham Blue 3pm U14 Div.1 Grand Final Berwick Springs Blue v Narre Warren Black MARRIOTT WATERS OVAL 2 9am U11 White Grand Final Endeavour Hills v Kooweerup 10:30am U12 Red Grand Final Beaconsfield Gold v Berwick Springs Blue Noon U13 Red Grand Final Narre South Lions Navy v Pakenham Blue 1:30pm U13 Red Grand Final Beaconsfield Blue v Berwick White 3pm U15 Girls Grand Final Narre North Foxes v Cranbourne BARRY SIMON RESERVE 9am U11 Blue Grand Final Narre North Foxes Black v Pakenham Blue 10:30am U12 White Grand Final Narre North Foxes Grey v Berwick North Noon U12 Girls Grand Final Cranbourne v Beaconsfield 1:30pm U13 Blue Grand Final Lyndhurst v Officer Blue 3pm U14 Div.2 Grand Final Tooradin-Dalmore v Berwick Springs Green SHEPLEY OVAL 9am U18 Girls Grand Final Beaconsfield v Lyndhurst 11am U14 Div.1 Grand Final Beaconsfield Blue v Berwick White 1pm Premier 3 Grand Final Beaconsfield Gold v Fountain Gate 3pm Premier 2 Grand Final Pakenham Maroon v Narre North Foxes Black
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It was the dawning of a new era for Berwick Little Athletics at Edwin Flack Reserve on Monday night with the club formerly known as Casey Little Athletics, officially unveiling its new name and logo. Held at the Berwick Football Club social rooms, the relaunch was held in front of a host of dignitaries including Gembrook MP Brad Battin, City of Casey Edrington Ward councillors Susan Serey and Timothy Jackson, Little Athletics Victoria CEO Anthony McIntosh, and life members of the club. Berwick Little Athletics president
Dan Langelaan said the relaunch was a “significant milestone” in the club’s history. “We’re very fortunate to have this athletics centre and to be part of it and there’s a lot of people who’ve put in a lot of work to make it what it is,” he said. “Similar to the City of Casey with their aspirational vision of being the most liveable city, we’re going to be the most family-friendly, encouraging and inclusive sporting club. That’s what we’re trying to do and we’re both aiming high. “The unique thing about this club is
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Demons march on By Nick Creely VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 17 Casey’s stunning charge towards a top four spot continues to gather momentum, and after knocking off the Northern Blues by 37-points on Saturday, remain percentage out of the four with just two rounds to play. At the Casey Fields fortress where they have still yet to lose a game this season, the Demons set the win up with a completely dominant first half. Off the back of a ruthless midfield group that denied the Blues any freedom with ball in hand, the Dees benefited in attack in the first quarter, kicking five unanswered goals to open up a 29-point quarter time lead. With Bayley Fritsch (four goals) and Yillber Zijai (three goals) electric in the forward half, the Demons extended the lead out to 46-points at half time. The damage had already been done by half time as the Blues started to find some more open football in the third quarter, but the Dees held firm in defence in the second half to slow the momentum down of the opposition and defy any potential comebacks. Casey coach Justin Plapp was
Officer youngster Callum Porter capped off an encouraging debut for the club with a final term goal. In one of the Demons’ biggest tests of 2017, they will host ladder leaders Williamstown on Saturday afternoon. Earlier in the day, Casey’s Development League team went down by 10-points to the Blues, 5.9(39) to 7.7(49). Narre Warren’s Mitch Cox was named best for the Demons.
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Casey kept its perfect home record intact with a strong win over Picture: ROB CAREW the Blues. 171057 happy to walk away with the four points despite some inconsistency throughout the game, and understands there is still a long way to go to secure the double chance. “We’re going to be presented with the opportunity (to finish top four) and I don’t think we’re going to die wondering,” Plapp said. “It’s the carrot, but we’ve got to do a lot of things right. “We can’t be having performanc-
es the way we did in the second half. “I thought we dropped the ball a bit and we drifted out of the game. “Against better teams you’d like to think we’d be a bit more resilient and probably a little bit more in tune to finish the game off.” Fritsch was once again stellar as the dominant forward on the ground, Ben Kennedy once again found mountains of the football and snuck forward to kick three goals, while
NORTHERN BLUES 0.2 1.5 4.9 8.17(65) CASEY DEMONS GOALS: B. Fritsch 4, Y. Zijai 3, B. Kennedy 3, L. Hulett, C. Salem, E. Morris, A. Ferreira, C. Porter, J. Kennedy-Harris, J. Watts. BEST: D. Keilty, B. Kennedy, J. Trengove, C. Salem, B. Stretch, Y. Zijai. NORTHERN BLUES GOALS: R. Palmer 2, T. Wilson 2, M. Korcheck, A. Gallucci, K. Declase, J. Thorpe. BEST: L. Russell, R. Palmer, D. Stevens, C. Byrne, C. O’Shea, M. Korcheck.
Porter on AFL State Combine list By Nick Creely Officer sensation and Gippsland Power midfielder Callum Porter’s AFL draft dream is still alive after being named in the AFL State Combine later this season. After missing out on the AFL Draft Combine, Porter - one of the favourites for the Morrish Medal in the TAC Cup - has been rewarded for a stunning season despite missing out on making the final Vic Country side. Porter has amassed some elite numbers in 2017 for the Power, averaging 21 disposals and 8.2 tackles in the midfield. Berwick boy and Dandenong Stingray forward Riley D’Arcy is another big name TAC Cup player to make the combine list. The 17-year-old power forward has been one of the TAC Cup’s most consistent sharpshooters, kicking 34 goals for the Rays (third in the competition). After dominating in the Vic Country trial matches earlier this season, D’Arcy was desperately unlucky not to make the final cut, but has gone back to the 'Rays to work on his craft. Local VFL forward Bayley Fritsch is the name most likely to be on an AFL list next season after an excellent season with the Demons. The medium-sized forward with one of the VFL’s most natural setshot techniques, Fritsch has managed to 32 goals from his 15 games so far, and was the VFL’s best in the state game against the WAFL earlier this season.
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Limping on to the finish line By Nick Creely VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE - WOMEN'S REVIEW - ROUND 12 Cranbourne is simply limping its way to the finish line in 2017. In what has been a bitterly disappointing season, the Eagles will be praying for its alignment in 2018 with the Casey Demons and Melbourne Football Club to begin sooner rather than later. With coach Sein Clearihan relinquishing himself of the role effectively immediately, the Eagles’ tough week ended with a 70-point loss to Melbourne Uni at the University Main Oval. The Mugars and Eagles fought out a fairly tight first quarter, with the hosts holding a slender 12-point advantage at quarter time. But the difference in class and experience shone through, as the Mugars slammed on six goals in the second quarter to break the game wide open. The Eagles also managed to hit the scoreboard with a goal to Jasmine Grierson, who continually provided a presence up forward. But there was no way back for the Eagles, who saw the margin extend out all the way out to 70-points before the visitors stemmed the bleeding with strong defensive work late. Star AFL forward Moana Hope (three goals) caused headaches all day, Louise Stephenson was best afield and kicked a couple of goals, while talented athlete Emma Kearney was a handful for Cranbourne. AFL-bound Eagle Darcy Guttridge was the best for the losing visitors, while Grierson (two goals) was the sole goal-scorer and Bianca Jakobsson continued on a late season flurry of form. The going doesn’t get any easier for the third last Eagles, who will finish off the season with clashes against Diamond Creek (second) and St Kilda (fourth).
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Double chance for ’Pies By David Nagel Narre Warren is looming as a serious threat to claim its first premiership since 2013 after the Magpies continued their stellar run of form with a 42-point victory over Doveton. The Magpies’ first victory at Robinson Oval since 2014 secured a coveted double-chance and confirmed Heath Black’s team as the genuine article ahead of this year’s finals series. They have now won five on the trot, including victories over fellow finals contenders Beaconsfield (79 points), Cranbourne (19 points) and now the Doves. Only Berwick will take a winning feeling against the Magpies into September, but even the Wickers may have inadvertently helped with the impetus for this late-season surge. They thumped the Magpies by 49 points in a one-sided contest at Edwin Flack Reserve in round 12. “We had stern and open words after that game, the players were left in doubt as to my feelings,” Black said. “And, while we can’t quite put our finger on it, things have definitely turned around since then. To get the
Doveton and Narre Warren pay their respects to Indigenous Round ahead of the big clash at Robinson Oval on Saturday night. 171613 Picture ROB CAREW double chance was a must if we wanted to have an impact, come finals time.” The Magpies were consistently strong over four quarters, with midfield dynamos Trent Cody and Josh Tonna getting a stack of the ball, and superstar veteran Michael Collins continuing a great run of form since the
mid-season bye. Youngster Joel Zietsman continues to impress down back, while Nick Scanlon’s four-goal haul made a monte of this year’s league goal-kicking award. The Magpies led by 50 points at the final change before taking the foot off the pedal slightly in the final term.
Veteran Ryan Hendy had a night out with five goals for the Doves, while Russ Gabriel, Jake Blackwood and Sam Raru did what they do best - figure prominently on the best players’ list. Reigning premier Cranbourne had to dig deep to get over the top of Beaconsfield by 13 points at Holm Park Reserve. Simon Goosey’s men found themselves 26-points adrift early in the second term before unleashing an unanswered six-goal burst to fight their way into the contest. Cranbourne led by a point at three-quarter time before kicking four goals to two in the final term to lock up second place on the ladder. Khaled Kandakji kicked three for the winners who had Jordy Bertrand and the Osborne brothers -Brandon and Glenn - play great games in defence. Kyle O’Sullivan and Daniel Galante tried hard for Beacy who had firstgamer Jackson Bramich kick a goal with his first kick in senior footy. Premiership favourites Berwick also had to fight hard for victory with a seven-goal final term leading to a
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By David Nagel FINALS fever has come a week early for this year’s premiership contenders with two magnificent games set to round out the South East home-and-away season this Saturday. Cranbourne and Doveton will slug it out at Casey Fields in a precursor to their elimination final at Berwick on 27 August - but even that clash pales into insignificance compared to the main event on the card. Narre Warren and TooradinDalmore, the two dominant teams of the season, level on points, going head to head at Kalora Park with the minor premiership and a week’s rest on the line. Tooradin coach Kelly Andrews knows there’s a huge pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. “We definitely want top spot, we want the week off to freshen up and to fine tune our set ups with an extra training session or two,” Andrews said.
The Seagulls rounded out their preparations by making light work of Hampton Park, winning 55-27 at the Tooradin Rec. Reserve. Alex Duff (goal shooter) and Alex Maher (goal attack) set the scene for the Seagulls in the first quarter, while Ebony Dolan (goal defence) and Jess Maher (goal keeper) were equally adept at the defensive end. The Redbacks were never in the hunt but Brooke Kiely (goal keeper) and Karli Foster (GD) can hold their heads high after limiting the potential damage. The remainder of round 17 produced some great action, with Cranbourne’s one-goal win over Beaconsfield the star attraction. Cranbourne started magnificently, scoring only 11 goals in the first quarter, but restricting their thirdplaced opponents to just five goals for the term. The gun-duo of Tara Cecil (GK) and Sharni Lambden (GD) was back in business, making life extremely difficult for the like
31-point win over Officer at Starling Road. When talented Kangaroos youngster Jesse Longmuir converted from the top of the goal-square, at the 21-minute mark of the third term, an upset looked on the cards - the Kangas 10-points ahead, 5.6 to 2.14. But the Wickers responded in style with early last-quarter goals to Tom Brennan and Harry Money, breaking the game open and keeping their perfect season intact. Berwick’s backline really stood tall when the pressure was on in the second half with Luke Sheppard, Ash Smith and Will Arthurson providing plenty of drive from half back. James Canty and Luke Smaluch were best for the Kangas, who finish with six wins for the season. And Tooradin brushed aside a plucky Hampton Park by 156 points at Westernport Oval. Andrew Dean kicked eight and Kyle Van Der Pluym seven for the Gulls who had Nick Lang on fire with five of his own. The Redbacks kicked four goals in the second term, clearly their best output for the season, with Tim Ziegeler slotting two. Pakenham had the bye.
of Bianca Sanzaro (GS) and Emily Boribon (GA). But Beacy responded in the style of a very good team, scoring 12-5 in the second quarter to edge ahead through the middle stages of the match. Scores were basically gridlocked for the remainder of the contest, with Cranny holding on in a nail-biter. Alanah Hardy was a star for Cranbourne, starting in centre she allowed Tegan Stahl (GA) and Tahlia Coates (GS) to take responsibility for the scoring before taking care of business in the second half. Beacy, who had some key personnel missing, had Brianna Pratt (wing attack), Dani Cameron (GD) and Ash Gill (centre) put in solid four-quarter performances. Narre Warren produced a stunning third quarter effort to down Doveton 51-41 by 10 goals under lights at Robinson Oval. The Magpies led by three at half time before a 16-7 third term put the
issue beyond doubt. Chloe Phillips (GS) and Gabby Dwyer (GA) were sensational for the winners, while Chelsea Imanisani (GA) held the Doves attacking end together in the absence of Rhani Samason. Coach Liz Edwards (WA) was also impressive for the Doves. And ROC has momentarily jumped into sixth place on the ladder after winning its third game from its last four starts, 48-45, against Berwick at Starling Road. The difference between the teams was the third quarter, where players like Georgie Douglas (wing defence), Ash Barnett (C) and Courtney Linhart (GS) played some of their best netball for the season. Linhart scored 10 goals in the third term, stretching the Kangas out to a five-goal lead at the final break. Berwick lifted, through Sarah Nash (C), Itagia Amataga (GS) and Olivia Macente (WA) ... but the damage had already been done. Pakenham had the bye.
SENIORS BEACONSFIELD 5.2 6.4 8.7 10.9(69) CRANBOURNE 2.0 5.2 9.2 13.4(82) OFFICER SFC 1.4 2.6 5.6 6.8(44) BERWICK 1.7 2.10 3.14 10.15(75) TOORADIN-DALMORE 5.7 11.9 20.20 28.26(194) HAMPTON PARK 1.1 5.6 5.6 5.8(38) DOVETON 1.1 4.3 4.4 10.6(66) NARRE WARREN 4.4 8.7 11.12 15.18(108) RESERVES: Beaconsfield 5.10(40) v Cranbourne 3.5(23), Officer SFC 2.2(14) v Berwick 19.13(127), Tooradin-Dalmore 18.12(120) v Hampton Park 3.6(24), Doveton 6.6(42) v Narre Warren 10.15(75). UNDER 19A: Beaconsfield 5.7(37) v Cranbourne A 3.9(27), Doveton 4.4(28) v Narre Warren A 14.12(96). UNDER 19B: Pakenham 6.13(49) v Officer SFC 2.1(13), Cranbourne B 7.5(47) v Narre Warren B 11.11(77). LADDERS SENIORS W L D B % PTS Berwick 15 0 0 2 226.83 68 Cranbourne 12 3 0 2 182.09 56 Narre Warren 11 4 0 2 176.67 52 Beaconsfield 9 6 0 2 161.95 44 Doveton 8 7 0 2 137.94 40 Tooradin-Dalmore 6 9 0 2 112.82 32 Officer SFC 6 10 0 1 90.15 28 Pakenham 1 14 0 2 54.00 12 Hampton Park 0 15 0 2 12.87 8 This week - Final Round: Berwick v Beaconsfield, Cranbourne v Doveton, Narre Warren v Tooradin-Dalmore, Hampton Park v Pakenham, Officer SFC - Bye. NETBALL A GRADE: Beaconsfield 33 v Cranbourne 34, Doveton 41 v Narre Warren 51, ROC 48 v Berwick 45, TooradinDalmore 55 v Hampton Park 27, Pakenham - Bye. B GRADE: Beaconsfield 55 v Cranbourne 39, Doveton 32 v Narre Warren 42, ROC 62 v Berwick 36, TooradinDalmore 61 v Hampton Park 38, Pakenham - Bye. C GRADE: Beaconsfield 35 v Cranbourne 20, Doveton 24 v Narre Warren 49, ROC 35 v Berwick 20, TooradinDalmore 35 v Hampton Park 33, Pakenham - Bye. D GRADE: Beaconsfield 41 v Cranbourne 28, Doveton 22 v Narre Warren 32, ROC 33 v Berwick 23, TooradinDalmore 28 v Hampton Park 23, Pakenham - Bye. 17 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 28 v Cranbourne 20, Doveton 48 v Narre Warren 16, ROC 51 v Berwick 23, Tooradin-Dalmore 30 v Hampton Park 16, Pakenham - Bye. 17 UNDER WHITE: Beaconsfield 40 v Cranbourne 11, Doveton 27 v Narre Warren 35, ROC 31 v Berwick 28, Tooradin-Dalmore 34 v Hampton Park 17, Pakenham - Bye. 15 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 21 v Cranbourne 23, Doveton 33 v Narre Warren 28, ROC 31 v Berwick 25, Tooradin-Dalmore 23 v Hampton Park 27, Pakenham - Bye. 15 UNDER WHITE: Beaconsfield 18 v Cranbourne 24, Doveton 13 v Narre Warren 34, ROC 18 v Berwick 25, Pakenham - Bye, Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. 13 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 32 v Cranbourne 11, Doveton 15 v Narre Warren 16, ROC 33 v Berwick 22, Tooradin-Dalmore 30 v Hampton Park 16, Pakenham - Bye. 13 UNDER WHITE: Beaconsfield 50 v Cranbourne 5, Doveton 8 v Narre Warren 20, ROC 14 v Berwick 19, Pakenham - Bye, Tooradin-Dalmore - Bye. LADDER A GRADE W L D B % Pts Narre Warren 13 2 0 2 149.46 60 Tooradin-Dalmore 13 2 0 2 149.05 60 Beaconsfield 10 5 0 2 119.13 48 Cranbourne 8 5 2 2 108.86 44 Doveton 9 6 0 2 101.97 44 ROC 5 10 1 1 84.29 26 Hampton Park 4 10 1 2 83.31 26 Berwick 3 10 2 2 86.99 24 Pakenham 0 15 0 2 55.73 8
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