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Casey’s future The City of Casey adopted its 2017-21 Council Plan in June, which outlines the way Council will work towards achieving its ambitious vision to create Australia’s most liveable city. The Plan will guide the work of Council over the next four years and outlines eight strategic objectives, how Council will achieve these and how their progress will be measured. City of Casey Mayor Cr Sam Aziz said the Council’s vision is for Casey to become the envy of the nation. “Based on our community’s priorities, we’ve developed a new Council Plan and long-term Council Vision which outlines how we’re going to work towards securing Casey’s future,� Cr Aziz said.
“The Council Plan was informed by Casey’s biggest ever community engagement exercises, the Casey People’s Panel and Casey Next. “Through these forums residents indicated their priorities for the future of Casey, and Council responded. “We have incorporated our community’s feedback into our strategic documents which determine the way forward over the next four years and beyond.�
COUNCIL PLAN GOES DIGITAL 'PS UIF mSTU UJNF $PVODJM IBT transformed its Council Plan into an online edition making this document more accessible for the community. Residents can now jump online to see the steps taken to create the Plan and track the progress of how Council is achieving its objectives. It also provides ongoing opportunity for viewers to provide feedback. Visit ourfuture.casey.vic.gov.au to check it out.
THE CITY OF CASEY’S STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES FOR THE NEXT FOUR YEARS: A leader in applying technology and innovation Council will leverage off the technology available in Casey, take opportunities to be innovative in their service delivery and operations, and empower community members to utilise technology.
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An inclusive, safe and connected community All services and facilities that Council provides, funds and coordinates will be safe and inclusive for all Casey community members.
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A Council whose services and facilities are driven by the community needs As the community continues to grow, it is important that Council has a robust understanding of community needs through research and ongoing dialogue. This will ensure that services and facilities are delivered and maintained appropriately and equitably.
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The destination for arts, culture, sport and leisure that attracts visitors and brings communities together The City of Casey is already a destination, particularly for sports and leisure, with many high-quality facilities that are loved by residents and visitors to Casey. Council will continue to focus on enhancing and growing these facilities and opportunities, as well as facilitating and supporting events and programs that bring communities together.
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A city that sustainably plans and manages growth while protecting its diverse landscape Casey’s ‘city living, country feel’ is important to community members. As Casey rapidly grows and changes, it is important that its green and natural spaces are protected and enhanced, and that all environments; natural, urban, industrial or commercial, are clean and healthy.
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A thriving economy with local jobs, investment and new industries Council will facilitate and support job creation, particularly in new and emerging industries, through partnerships and city planning. It is a priority for the Council that the number of local jobs increases to reduce the high number of people who must leave the municipality for work every day.
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BIG NEWS FOR Above: Never seen this side to Bunjil Place before? Look at the progress of construction as Council gears up to open the facility on the last weekend in October.
We are sure you would have heard by now, the future home of the City of &DVH\¡V EHVW HQWHUWDLQPHQW LV VHW WR swing open its doors this October! Bunjil Place will open to the public with a weekend of free celebrations on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 October. Following this, Council and the Narre Warren Library will commence work from Bunjil Place on Monday 30 October. With vibrant outdoors events, interactive art, live gigs and performances lined up, gone are the days where you must travel into the CBD with Bunjil Place set to bring city-style experiences much closer to home. From comedy to kids shows, ballet and everything in between, you can expect a variety of high quality and professional performances to feature at the venue, supported by a range of community shows and events. As we head towards October, there will be a stream of big announcements including sneak peeks of our opening celebrations, shows and exhibitions, as well as ticket sales! #F UIF mSTU UP IFBS BMM UIF CJH OFXT BOE HFU your hands on tickets to your favourite shows mSTU CZ TJHOJOH VQ UP PVS F OFXTMFUUFS BU www.bunjilplace.com.au. Reminder: Clear your calendar on 28 and 29 October as we bring on Bunjil Place!
Right: The timber gridshell at Bunjil Place is expected to be complete by the end of this month.
Bunjil Place takes shape The City of Casey is preparing to add the mOJTIJOH UPVDIFT UP JUT WFSZ PXO FOUFSUBJONFOU QSFDJODU BT UIF mOBM DPVOUEPXO CFHJOT towards opening weekend. #VOKJM 1MBDF IBT UBLFO TJHOJmDBOU TIBQF TJODF UIF beginning of the year and is now recognisable from almost all angles as it stands proud along the Princes Highway.
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With approximately 264 tradesmen working across the site, project builder Multiplex is working around the clock to ensure Bunjil Place is ready to open in October.
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One of the most spectacular features of the architecture, and most detailed parts of the build is the timber gridshell which will be a feature of the CVJMEJOH TJUUJOH JOTJEF UIF JNQSFTTJWF MJHIU mMMFE foyer. Construction of the gridshell began in May this year and is tipped to be complete by the end of August.
Earlier this month, the cenotaph was relocated from its former site in front of the Civic Centre to the Bunjil Place landscape. The Narre Warren Library is busy preparing for their relocation to the new Bunjil Place library, which is tipped to be one of the most visited features of the precinct.
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Set across three levels the modern space includes a reading amphitheatre, digital games area, an outdoor reading garden, public computer zones, private study space and a kids zone. It will be the best place to pick up a book or explore!
The Studio, which contains 200 seats and is suited to host a variety of performances, is now complete,
Keep up to date as construction progresses by visiting www.bunjilplace.com.au.
“As you do this, what you build and how you build it will bring out different digital creatures.�
Troy Innocent will be exhibiting as part of the Let’s Play exhibition this summer.
GET YOUR GAME ON! If the anticipation of visiting Bunjil Place isn’t enough, a world of virtual reality could rival the excitement of the real thing with a Bunjil Placemaker game set to ignite imaginations across Casey. Bunjil Place Gallery artist Troy Innocent and gamers will unite as the Let’s Play exhibition is prepared to be launched this summer at Bunjil Place. Troy’s work will be exhibited in a static gallery exhibition and he will also introduce Bunjil Placemaker which will bring various locations throughout the City of Casey into the game world. Troy explained that these nominated locations, including Bunjil Place, will have an urban code built JOUP UIFJS GFBUVSF LOPXO BT AXBZ mOEFST UIBU CSJOH the location into the game - transforming ordinary MBOENBSLT JOUP UIF mDUJPOBM XPSME “Gamers will be able to go on an urban code making adventure around Bunjil Place,� he said. “As a result at the end of the exploration you have tokens in your phone which you can use to build your own digital place within the City of Casey, which others can add to and modify.
As the anticipation builds for the launch of the game this December, players don’t have to wait until then to get involved. “We want people to be part of its creation as well as the development of spaces,� Troy said. “The City of Casey has a diverse mix of zones, so we’re putting the word out there for people to submit interesting places within Casey and nominate these to be part of the game.� The public will also have the chance to participate in workshops and beta testing in the lead up to the launch of the game, which will happen in conjunction with the opening of the Let’s Play exhibition. Troy, who is a lecturer at Swinburne University of Technology, said he’s excited for visitors to get involved and said there will be a public test in October before its release later this year. To keep up to date with the game’s progress or to join the fun, visit ludea.net/placemaker.
Troy Innocent has developed the Bunjil Placemaker game which will attract gamers from far and wide.
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The transformation of Casey Stadium continues A new state-of-the-art gymnastics arena and indoor courts for cricket and soccer are just some of the further improvements to be made at Casey Stadium as part of the second stage of the redevelopment to the sporting hub. 0O 4VOEBZ "VHVTU UIF $JUZ PG $BTFZ PGmDJBMMZ opened the $18 million stage one redevelopment of Casey Stadium at the Terry Vickerman Centre, formally the Casey Indoor Leisure Centre, and now sights are already set on the next phase which is due to be complete by the middle of 2018. 5IF mSTU TUBHF JODMVEFE UIF FYQBOTJPO BOE improvement of the netball and basketball facilities, XJUI mWF OFX DPVSUT JODMVEJOH B QSFNJFS TIPX court, spectator seating for 1,500 people, a new multipurpose room, new foyer and entrance, upgraded and additional parking, a cafe and new change rooms and toilet facilities. The combination of the large open spaces, the premium show court and large screen to enable screening of live sports sets this facility apart from the rest. The much-needed redevelopment will help the local netball and basketball associations cater for growing demand, as well as continue to build strong pathways from beginner to representative levels and attract the highest levels of competition to Casey. Construction on stage two will commence in early 2018 and will deliver state-of-the-art facilities
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including a regional gymnastics space with viewing room. The area will boast two training and competition nPPST BOE IBWF DBQBDJUZ GPS NPSF UIBO OFX gymnastic participants in Casey. 5IFSF XJMM BMTP CF mWF JOEPPS TQPSU DPVSUT GPS JOEPPS cricket and soccer, including one show court and one which will include three cricket training lanes. Existing users can rest assured that the former netball and basketball spaces at Casey Stadium will not be left behind, with refurbishments including extensive painting as well as new walls with glass panels set to open up the facility. The existing courts will be stripped back and line marked to provide four courts with correct width run offs, and a central corridor through to the gymnastics and indoor court areas. The multi-sport venue will also have capacity to host
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volleyball, badminton, wheelchair sports and more. The redevelopments to the major sporting complex will cement the centre’s position in the community and beyond as a much desired and much needed sporting outlet for community members both young and old. The YMCA will be responsible for the management of the centre which will continue to cater for a range of different sports.
Cricket lanes will also make up part of the second stage of redevelopment.
A state of the art gymnastics arena will increase capacity for 1,500 new gymnasts to the area.
For more information on the Casey Stadium and to keep up to date, visit caseystadium.ymca.org.au.
COUNCIL OPENS NEW AND IMPROVED SINGLETON RESERVE PAVILION 5IF $JUZ PG $BTFZ PGmDJBMMZ SFPQFOFE UIF QBWJMJPO BU 4JOHMFUPO 3FTFSWF JO &OEFBWPVS Hills on Friday 21 July 2017 after the facility underwent a $390,000 renewal. Four Oaks Ward Cr Rosalie Crestani was joined by the Hon Luke Donnellan MP, State Member for Narre Warren North, to reopen the pavilion following extensive upgrades to the community facility. The major investment demonstrates Council’s commitment to improving community sports facilities. The upgrades to the pavilion included the renewal of current change room facilities to include female friendly amenities, new public toilets including male and female external toilets and an all abilities toilet and shower. The kitchen was also upgraded to include new equipment, cabinetry and benches as well as new storage space, and a new paved spectator’s area was also laid in front of the pavilion. The redevelopment will assist the Endeavour Hills Junior Football Club, Hallam Kolara Park Cricket Club and the Saint Patrick Knights Cricket Club who all utilise this facility.
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their stance against drugs. He testified to getting led down that path at 11 years old, even while raised in a “born-again spirit family”. He left school early being unable to read and write. “It’s so easy to get messed up in life. We think the life we’re living isn’t cool enough. “We look up to kids we shouldn’t be looking up to. “The coolest thing you can do in life is not make any bad decisions like I did.” So many of his friends died from drugs, some killed in car crashes involving drugs and alcohol. His own son “let his guard down” and experimented with drugs on a weekend. He fatally overdosed. “A lot of teenagers think it’s OK to experiment with drugs. It’s not OK.” He realised he needed to turn his life around after being nearly killed in a bar-fight in his early twenties. “The first thing I had to do was get into a church. I gave my life to the Lord and he gave me a second chance in life.” He urged students to be thankful for what had been given to them. That it was easy to neglect the blessings of pure water, food and school facilities that children in other parts of the world did not have. Nor to forget that his own schools in Uganda and South Sudan require security guards. “You’re so safe here. You don’t need the army or policemen to guard your school.” Mr Childers said he didn’t miss anything while he was in Africa. “But when I’m here, I miss my children. I’m already counting the days for when I get home (to Africa).”
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Goodbye ‘toxic’ politics By Cam Lucadou-Wells Outgoing Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley says she’s proud of her legacy but won’t miss the “toxicity” of today’s politics. Ms Graley says she was overwhelmed by a long list of Facebook well-wishers soon after she posted her decision on 19 August not to seek reelection. Since then, Treasurer Tim Pallas feted her with flowers in her parliamentary office and Premier Daniel Andrews took her aside to wish her well, she says. Days before, when she rang Mr Andrews to tell him, he said: “That’s not the news I wanted to hear.” Ms Graley says her decision to end her 12year tenure was her own. Like Western Bulldogs great Bob Murphy, she didn’t have enough “petrol” in the tank to commit to another four-year term. “Politics is a really hard gig. It takes 110 per cent of your effort. “I’d feel I’d be letting people down if I couldn’t do that.” With ALP pre-selection for the seat set to start in September, it was best to declare her hand early, she said. “I’ve been contemplating it for a little while,” she said. “It was becoming difficult to pretend I hadn’t made the decision.” She plays down the “beat-up” of her threepage report into a taxpayer-funded international
Judith Graley enjoys the Bulldog red, white and blue decorations at last year's 125th anniversary party for the Narre Warren Mechanics Institute. 161948 Picture: GARY SISSONS trip into a possible boutique museum in Melbourne in 2015. It tells of a politics that is “a lot more toxic than it used to be”. “People are much more cruel ... on both sides. “There’s a damaging view on politicians. It’s been fed by social media and it’s not helping to
preserve a good democracy and a good civic culture.” She says she has since submitted “Part 2” of her travel report to Parliament, which she would later elaborate upon. “I believe that trip has an incredible value to every woman and family in Victoria.”
In her remaining 14 months, Ms Graley plans to see in the opening of Casey Tech School, as well as upgrades to Kambrya College and Narre Warren South P-12 College. There is also the removal of a level crossing and upgrade of Thompsons Road, and the start of a Casey Hospital re-development to come, she says. Ms Graley is proud of $1 billion of roads being built in her electorate as well as nine new schools during her three terms. Still more infrastructure, particularly roads, are sorely needed in the fast-growing South-East. “I understand the frustration and the anger and talk to that all the time and relay it to the Treasurer. “It’s almost like the growth is so incredibly quick that infrastructure lags behind it.” Ms Graley says the government was playing “catch-up” after four “lost” years of the previous Liberal State Government. In that term, “not one road was completed, not one school built and there was not one upgrade to our schools,” she said. As parliamentary education secretary, she also plans to keep rolling out the schools Respectful Relationships program to tackle family violence. After the 2018 state election, Ms Graley intends to continue being an advocate for education and women. With her children getting married, buying a house and starting a business, she is also set to deliver “free labour from Mum”. “I look forward to doing that again.”
Shot dead in ‘safe’ estate By Cam Lucadou-Wells
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A 26-year-old man was “ambushed” when he was fatally shot in the driveway of a Narre Warren house on 16 August, police say. Neighbours of the Kurrajong Road house say they were shocked by the shooting in the quiet estate. The man died at the scene, unable to be revived by paramedics called out about 7.40pm. Shiv Venkat, a father and neighbour, said his wife had heard a “loud bang” at the time. “I feel scared,” Mr Venkat said. “We talk about this being one of the safest suburbs and one of the safest estates in Narre Warren. “It’s a big shock. It’s beyond everyone’s imaginations.
“I feel terrible about the tragedy.” Detective Inspector Mick Hughes, of Victoria Police’s Homicide Squad, said there was “no apparent reason” for the Ferntree Gully man’s death. The man had been socially visiting a friend, who lived with his parents at the house, Insp Hughes said. “We’re confident from a community safety perspective that this was a targeted attack. “The victim has got out of his car. He’s walked down the driveway and as soon as he’s got to the front door someone has ambushed him.” Several bullets were fired during the shooting. There was, as yet, no indication that it was a drive-by shooting. Insp Hughes did not rule out a case of mistaken identity, but the attack
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Tasman Butchers have striven to provide locals with the best meat at the best prices for the past 30 years.
Today, Tasman Butchers has grown to 17 stores and employs over 500 team members, making them the largest independent butcher in Victoria.
Butchers’ 30th birthday treats Opening their first store in Berwick 30 years ago, Tasman butchers have spent the past three decades striving to enable Victorian families to enjoy the best meat at the best prices every day of the week. As Tasman Butchers marketing co-ordinator Meg Kerr explained, by noticing that suburban areas offered a lesser selection of market fresh meat than their urban neighbours, Tasman
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and packed at each store fresh every morning,” Ms Kerr explained. “Boasting over 400 types of lamb, beef, pork, chicken, turkey and prepared meat options, Tasman Butchers is able to offer low meat prices based on variety and volume. “Wholly endorsed by Coeliac Australia, all of Tasman’s fresh meat range is also gluten-free, including our award-winning Tasman Gourmet sau-
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To celebrate their 30th birthday, Tasman has some incredible deals including yearling beef porterhouse steak for $14.99 per kilogram (minimum one kilogram), pork loin (boned and rolled) for $7.99 per kilogram and pork roast shoulder for $3.99 per kilogram. With over 40 per cent off a number of cuts, Tasman Butchers birthday specials are available until 4 September 2017.
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Socially speaking Our front page story in last week’s Berwick News took readers inside a jealous axe attack by a woman’s former partner at Fountain Gate shopping centre. This is what you had to say on Facebook ... Kellie Fong: I am honestly distraught, after seeing first-hand how he treated our beautiful, loving friend. Now the justice system lets her down. It’s not enough that he has completely ruined her life, he wants leniency because he only wanted to ruin her beauty. This pig needs to be kept in jail and made to understand that this is NOT acceptable in Australia and that all men and women have equal rights. Sorry for the rant, it just breaks my heart. Kelly Hyland: So he sends texts saying that this 'is your last day’ and the police dropped attempted murder charges? WTF! Penny Bobbermen: How utterly disgraceful! Shelley Jones: Police didn’t, the prosecutors did. Our court system is s***. Trish O’Grady: So it wasn’t intentional he bought the axe five days before? Janice Maud Dodd: Deport, deport, deport - wasting court’s money and time send him back, let her live. Maz Jorgensen: He is guilty of major violence towards his ex, should be locked up, what a miserable low-life. Rodney Lunt: Can someone with a legal background please explain how he’s been cleared of attempted murder? Michelle Van Den Bogaart: Disgusting pig!
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It’s a move to further silence victims, Ms Greening says. “You can’t even say you were bashed by this 14 or 15-year-old who lives in Casey. Look at my bruises. “The laws have crept even a step further. “It’s all about the perpetrator and nothing about the victim.” Victoria was “Suppression City”, handing out two blanket orders a day, she says. “They have got suppression orders on sex offenders and murderers in the community. “If they’re in the community near kids and vulnerable places like schools and disability homes, the places should know where the offenders are. “They should at least start with that.”
Cr Amanda Stapledon said the forum reprised a successful event staged at Casey three years ago. The aim was to bring people together, to ensure their experiences were validated and understood. It was also a chance to raise “how we can do things better”, and to acknowledge their ongoing advocacy and support of other victims. Cr Stapledon said it was also important to acknowledge the work of police. “They get to see (confronting) things every day and this must have a big impact on their lives and mental health.” The public event will welcome all comers, including victims, Victoria Police and interested community members. It will be hosted at Casey Civic Centre in October.
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Victims of crime - so often said to be the forgotten voices in criminal justice - are set to be honoured at a forum hosted by City of Casey. Its organiser Janine Greening, of Cranbourne, is a victim - but also a leader. It still galls her that the two boys who bashed and strangled her mother to death in Rosebud 17 years ago may never be identified. They were never added to the sex offenders’ register, though they sexually assaulted 75-year-old Marie Greening Zidan and killed her in front of her disabled son. They phoned Ms Greening from a juvenile detention centre to taunt her about her mother’s death. Now, those killers would be in their thirties. They cannot be legally identified due to a court suppression order. Three trial judges said the thenteenagers were beyond rehabilitation, she says. “Rehabilitation doesn’t start until you are sorry for what you’ve done. “If they were sorry that’s fine. I don’t have a hatred for them - it’s a waste of energy.” Ms Greening’s forum will honour victims of crime and police officers in October. It will host speakers from Crime Stoppers, Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse as well as speakers on the One Punch Can Kill campaign. There will also be talks on domestic violence, community safety and missing persons. Her forums have toured across Melbourne. “It’s all about education and awareness, and informing the public,” she says.
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Joseph Brown, a prolific Australian art collector whose collection was donated to the National Gallery of Victoria. Staring at the genius of Arthur Boyd on a daily basis was both intimidating and inspiring, she said. Hidden Faces: The 2017 Victorian Salon des Refuses is on from 28 August-10 September at Pan Pacific Melbourne , South Wharf, 2 Convention Centre Place, Melbourne. Ms Edkins is also guest portrait artist at Prominence Art Society and Berwick Art Society’s “The Greatest Art Show” at Nossal High School auditorium, 100 Clyde Road, Berwick, on 23 and 24 September, 10am5pm.
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No help on parking By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council and Public Transport Victoria have no plans to expand Narre Warren railway station’s car park into a neighbouring vacant block. The grassy council-owned block, on the corner of Austin Avenue and Shrives Road, runs the length of the station’s southern flank. Its vacancy has come into focus during a period of high parking shortages around the station during Level Crossing Removal Authority power and signalling works since late July. Stung commuters, given no alternatives for the loss of up to 150 allday spaces, have since been booked in a council parking officer blitz in surrounding streets. Nash Crawford was one who pointed out the unused neighbouring field as a temporary solution during the works up until 3 September. His voice was echoed by SouthEastern Metropolitan MP Gordon Rich-Phillips, who called on PTV to “urgently work with” the City of Casey to create temporary all day parking during the works. Public Transport Victoria indicated it had no plans to expand car parking at the station. “Narre Warren station has one of the larger car parks on our train network, with around 680 spaces. “There is also secure bike storage and four local bus routes to help people access the station.” Casey senior strategic planner Alistair Noble said “at this stage” there was no direction from the council to use the land for commuter parking. He said assessments were being made on the future use of the land, as well as other council assets in the Narre Warren Village precinct.
Mr Noble said Public Transport Victoria was responsible for delivering and maintaining commuter car parking around the station. “Council is advocating to the State Government to improve transport options including bus connections within the Narre Warren area.” During the works, the Level Crossing Removal Authority has not provided any extra parking. The closest extra parking has been offered 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 issued 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. Casey transport strategic advisor Paul Hamilton recently said the council had a difficult task in balancing the needs of commuters with the impact on the adjoining business and residential areas. Public Transport Users Association spokesman Daniel Bowen said authorities should do all they could to accommodate commuters during the closures. “We know they have created new spaces at other stations, but these are some distance from Narre Warren, Hallam and Berwick. “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.”
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(on a visit), she had slobber all over her face she was so excited. “When they left, she just sat there and watched them walk out. It would have been very hard for her.” Casey Council says it was still seeking to locate the second dog - described as a whiteand-brown mastiff cross - as part of its investigation. “As with any serious attack in which animals’ lives are lost, council has the responsibility to ensure we undertake a thorough and exhaustive investigation,” Casey safer communities manager Caroline Bell said. “We understand the owner’s distress, however given the serious nature of this incident the dog must remain in council’s care until the matter is fully investigated.” “The welfare of all animals is a high priority for council, including the animals that have been killed, and that is why we are not taking this matter lightly,” Ms Bell said. “Council understands that this incident has been distressing for all involved and are we working to conclude our investigation as quickly as possible.” Casey is requesting any information on the whereabouts of the second dog to call 9705 5200.
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By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man who repeatedly threatened to shoot or have Narre Warren police killed while he was under arrest has been refused bail. The 18-year-old, who represented himself, had been arrested for three times attending his parents’ home in Botanic Ridge in defiance of a full intervention order on 18 and 20 August, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told. During the first encounter, the man damaged a laundry door in breaking into the house. On the final occasion, he grabbed a piece of wood out of his mother’s hand and pushed her down the hallway. On 20 August, he was arrested at a nearby bus stop by police, informant Sergeant Christopher Hayes told the court. When asked to verify the false name and address he supplied police, he told them to “go f*** yourself”. He “violently” threw his arms around in resisting ar-
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rest and told the police he’d kill them and shoot them, Sgt Hayes said. When taken to Narre Warren police station, he reiterated his threats to shoot and kill multiple times. He said that he’d organise for the officers to be shot, another time that he’d buy a gun and do the job himself. In a later interview, he couldn’t recall the threats. He blamed the situation on his parents for “kicking him out on the street,” Sgt Hayes said. The man was on bail at the time, as well as facing nine pending charges including burglary, shop theft, criminal damage, using cannabis and assault. He told the court on 21 August he had been recently hospitalised for undiagnosed mental health issues stemming from drug use. He possibly suffered auditory hallucinations, schizophrenia and depression, he said. “I hardly ever smoke (cannabis). On the weekend I have
a bit.” He denied making the threats, and said that he was “coping quite well”. “I don’t have a gun on me,” he told the court. “I didn’t mean to say that.” Police opposed bail partly because of the accused’s repeated disregard for court orders, his unpredictable, escalating behaviour and his apparent homelessness. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said he didn’t think the man was vulnerable in custody but couldn’t bail him due to his risk of re-offending. “When police picked him up, he was out of order with what he’s saying. “He’s well out of his depth.” Mr Vandersteen said he required an assessment of the man by Youth Justice and Forensicare, as well as a fixed address for the man. The man was remanded for a further bail application on 24 August.
Burqa burglar caught in armed robbery A Narre Warren woman is assisting police following an alleged armed robbery in Croydon. Maroondah Crime Investigation Unit detectives alleged
that a person wearing a head covering similar to a niqab or burqa entered a fast-food outlet in Main Street just after 5.30pm on Saturday 19 August. They arrested a 38-year-old
Frankston man and charged him with armed robbery and other related offences. He was remanded in custody to appear in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 25 August.
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spending $30 in store between 21 August and 3 September or by fuelling dad’s tummy and joining in the Casey Food Race. This fun family food race event on Saturday 2 September runs from 11am to 2pm and will take participants on a race around the centre. Throughout the race, competitors will take eight delicious pit stops to receive eight free tasty foodie treats. But with only 200 spots available on the grid, places are limited so get in quick.
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Showcasing majestic views of the region sits this well preserved, federation style family home. The residence includes 4 bedrooms, formal lounge & dining, kitchen incorporating dining & family room. Features: ss heating & cooling, open fire place, wood heating, en suite & wir to master, high ceilings & double hung windows. A full veranda over looks manicured gardens, abutting acres of farm land.
Kaye Charles are proud to present to market this prestigious property on over 20, well cleared acres complete with shedding, 2 dams & a 4 bedroom home. boasts 2 separate wings inc 2 kitchens, lounge, family room, separate dining & 3 bathrooms ,wood heating, gas log fire, S/S Outdoor incl a machinery shed/stables, 10 fully fenced paddocks, water to each paddock & 2 dams
Price: $830,000 - $865,000 Inspect By Appointment Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
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This delightful three-bedroom home is easy, low maintenance living located in the heart of the Beaconsfield’s vibrant hub. The home has a private courtyard setting, recently refreshed, with a convenient floor plan. Formal lounge, fully appointed kitchen, three generous bedrooms with family bathroom. Additional features; gas wall furnace & double carport.
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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Situated in a quiet court location of sought after Berwick Views Estate. Boast 4 Bdr’s, lounge, dining & kitchen incorp family room, duc heat, S/S Cool, dir ent dbl rem gge, ens & WIR to parents retreat. Outdoors offers al fresco over looking a spacious yard, accessible through dbl, side gates. Located within an easy walk to Beaconsfield township, schools & public transport. Price: $685,000-$725,000 Inspect By Appointment Amanda Charles 0400 347 968
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Over 6 Acres of Cleared Land & Stunning Vista’s Set back off the made road within 5 min to Pakenham is this vacant parcel of land ready to build on. With a gradual undulation & few trees on the block, degree of difficulty building should be limited, within close proximity to all amenities & water, electricity & telephone all accessible from the bottom of the block. Such cleared, usable blocks as this are rarely offered for sale. Price: $700,000 - $740,000 Inspect By Appointment amanda Charles 0400 347 968
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This well-built single-story home includes, a spacious kitchen with S/S appliances ample bench and cupboard space and large pantry. Beyond the kitchen, a bright open planned living/dining area making a perfect place for the whole family. Rumpus room located at the rear of the home, a great kid retreat or theatre room. Outdoor living will not disappoint here. With two separate entertaining areas, and some yard for the kids to play. Cooling, ducted heating, down lights throughout and roller shutters.
$680,000 - $750,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23957
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.
$765,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23928
Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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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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Clyde North 22 Macumba Drive
A Family Must in Bellbird
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Beautiful Family Masterpiece
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Located in Berwick’s highly sought ater estate of Bellbird ideal for a family. Master bedroom including an ensuite with a double vanity & walk in robe. The remaining 3 generous size bedrooms with built in robes. Kitchen with S/S appliances, feature splashback, plenty of cupboard & bench space. Open plan living area, formal or informal lounge & rumpus with functional bar. Decked alfresco and a low maintenance backyard for all year round entertaining.
$765,000 - $825,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23953
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.
Saturday 9th September at 11.00am View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23856
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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Located in the highly sought ater Chase estate is this fantastic family abode. The master suite including WIR, tasteful ensuite and parents retreat. Wonderful kitchen with stone bench tops, quality appliances and plenty of space. Outside boasts sophisticated landscaping and outdoor spa, and alfresco. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling and remote access to the double garage. Close proximity to, freeway access, private and public schools, public transport, parkland and all other amenities
Saturday 2nd September at 3.00pm View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23932
Quietly located in the exceedingly popular Chase estate, this fabulous abode. Consisting 4 bedrooms plus open stud. Sizeable formal & informal livings spaces, which include theatre and rumpus rooms. Highest quality s/s appliances, glass splash backs, wool carpets & porcelain tiles. Amazing outdoor alfresco, timber decked area and security system. Spa to the master ensuite, ducted heating & refrigerated cooling. Moments from schools, shops, parklands, waterways & easy onto the M1.
Saturday 9th September at 3.00pm View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23949
Clyde North 21 Mill Circuit
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
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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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Clyde North 6 Amesbury Way
Beautiful Family Home
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First Home Buyers Delight
For Sale
This lovely home compromising of 4 bedrooms, open plan kitchen/meals/rumpus and separate upstairs family room & powder room with 3rd toilet. The Designer kitchen features 40mm caesarstone island benchtop, 900mm upright cooker and oven, dishwasher and glass splashback. Timber stacker doors open fully to the fully deck alfresco with Merbau timber planks. Master bedroom with WIR and ensuite which has double vanity & caesarstone benchtop. Ducted Heating, split system air conditioning and floorboards.
$660,000 - $680,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23886
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 By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23934
Katrina bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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A FAMILY MUST IN BELLBIRD LOCATED in Berwick’s highly sought-after estate of Bellbird, with all local amenities close by. It’s walking distance to parklands, Timbarra shopping complex, a short drive to Berwick’s main street, schools and transport. This home ideal for investors, first home buyers or a family. This delightful abode consists of four bedrooms, the master bedroom including an ensuite with a double vanity and walk-in robe. The remaining three generous size bedrooms have built-in robes. Boasting three immaculate living zones, including open plan living/meals area which is adjacent to the unique kitchen with stainless steel 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 entertainer’s dream with a functional bar and access to the decked alfresco and a lowmaintenance backyard for all year round entertaining. ●
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GRAND ENTERTAINER AT THE end of a quiet cul de sac overlooking manicured and professionally landscaped parkland sits this wonderful family residence. Five generously proportioned bedrooms, two with ensuites, the fifth room could be utilised for home office or rumpus. Features: · Grand living zone with northerly aspect overlooks al fresco and highlighted by soaring 3.4m ceiling. · Expansive entertainer’s kitchen with waterfall bench, glass splashback, extensive storage, two pantries, softclose drawers, cupboards and Smeg
appliances. · Secondary kitchen fully fitted with sink, oven, cooktop and dishwasher ready for the serious chef. · Extensive stone and high end two-pack cabinetry throughout, neutral decor, oak timber flooring and quality carpets provide for an enviable lifestyle. · Finally, commercial grade ducted heating and cooling, window furnishings, security system, intercom and garaging with storage area makes for a complete package. A turnkey home ready for immediate occupation. ●
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Address: 16 Araluen Rise, Narre Warren Price: $840,000-$850,000 Description: 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 2 car garage View: Saturday, 1.30pm - 2pm Agent: Michael Patchell 0419 381 411, First National Neilson Partners Narre Warren 9705 4888 com.au
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3A 1B 2D
21 Mansield Street Got A VISIoN FoR tHE FutuRE? This brilliant, wide-fronted property has future potential stamped all over it. It forms part of Caseys proposed residential growth zone and is located within the area identified as suitable for high-density residential development. Forward thinking entrepreneurs/developers will recognise this sites fantastic future.
Expressions of Interest closing Friday 25th August at 5.00pm tara Walters 0408 297 896 Peter Watson 0418 105 402
For now, the comfortable 3-bedroom brick residence is a great place to call home or ideal investment proposition. Land area 875m2
Berwick
4A 2B 2D 1C
46 Piermont Drive ´Bryn Mawr Victoriana´
INSPECt: Saturday 2.00pm $790,000 - $860,000 Peter Watson Four bedrooms, ensuite & WIR to master, formal lounge with cosy gas log fire, study, 0418 105 402 a stone benched kitchen with adjoining tara Walters family/meal area plus separate games 0408 297 896 room. Outdoor entertaining and plenty of An impressive period styled residence situated in one of Berwick’s most desirable locations.
room for kids/pets to enjoy. Bryn Mawr properties sell in the blink of an eye – don’t hesitate. Inspect now and stake your claim to a blue-chip Berwick address!
Narre Warren South
5A 3B 4D 1C
3 Lansell Close
Pure luxury In a class of its own This sprawling contemporary residence is set amidst 1 acre of fully landscaped grounds featuring a magnificent pool terrace and al fresco plus floodlit mod grass tennis court. Comprehensively equipped and modern to the minute, the home boasts an array of family friendly appointments. These include: 5 BR’s (2 ensuited), separate study, 4 living areas including theatre/games room, new stone benched kitchen with quality appliances, light filled entertainment areas accessing the outstanding pool terrace with a covered al fresco area equipped with outdoor kitchen & BBQ. Entertain family & friends in total comfort!
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AuCtIoN Saturday 23rd of September at 1.00pm INSPECt: Saturday 1.00pm Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Mike Rosario 0400 972 032
Narre Warren
Berwick
Pakenham
9705 4888
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Pakenham
4A 2B 2D
37 Harrison Way A SHOWCASE FOR CONTEMPORARY LIVING A sleek rendered façade gives a hint of the style to come. Designed to maximise light and space and is complimented by a sundrenched alfresco and gas heated lap pool. Comprising of four generous bedrooms, master with full ensuite and walk in robes. A stunning stone kitchen with walk in pantry and quality appliances adjoins a vast family living/dining area that is central to the design, and a cozy lounge with gas fire place plus a separate children’s retreat gives you all the space a family could need. Plus side access for further storage.
Pakenham
INSPECT: By Appointment $600,000 - $660,000 Todd McKenna 0418 391 182
4A 2B 2D
5 Grifith Mews MORTGAGEE AUCTION Love the idea of a generous four-bedroom home on a 1000sqm (approx.) allotment? Well, here’s your chance. Set in a court location within the family friendly Lakeside Estate. Offering two separate living areas making it easy to escape & relax in privacy or mingle with the family, while the large rear yard with an excellent alfresco will delight the socially-active family. Boasting a spacious kitchen, four generous-sized bedrooms all with walk in wardrobes, ensuite to master, central family bathroom, 9ft ceilings, it’s the perfect family home. With outstanding access to transport, parklands, shops & primary schools, everyday convenience for the active family is very much assured.
Narre Warren
INSPECT: Saturday 11.00am AUCTION Saturday 16th September at 11.00am Terms: 10% Deposit Settlement in 60 Days Matt Clark 0417 411 883
5A 3B 2D
16 Araluen Rise
GRAND ENTERTAINER OVERLOOKING THE PARK • Quiet cul de sac overlooking manicured and professionally landscaped parkland • Grand living zone with northerly aspect highlighted by soaring 3.4m ceiling • Expansive entertainer’s kitchen with waterfall bench, two pantries, Smeg appliances • Secondary fully itted kitchen ready for serious chef • Extensive stone and high end two pac cabinetry • Oak timber looring, quality carpets • Commercial grade ducted heat/cooling, window furnishings, security system, intercom and garaging with storage area
INSPECT: Saturday 1.30pm $840,000 - $850,000 Michael Patchell 0419 381 411
Narre Warren
Berwick
Pakenham
9705 4888
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LIVING THE DREAM
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• Architecturally designed house on 20 acres • Gently undulating to undulating land, 2 dams • Modern contemporary 4BR, 2 bath, 2 living • O/P lounge/dining/kitchen (incl. butler’s pantry) • Undercover alfresco great for outdoor living • 9x9m shed, open 2 bay shed, double garage Open for Inspection: Sat 26th Aug @ 1.00-2.00pm Sat 2nd Sept @ 12.00-1.00pm
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CONTEMPORARY LIFESTYLE LIVING IN THE COUNTRY
Address: 16 Miles Rd, Moyarra Price: $760,000 Web ID: 17727909 Contact: Don Olden 0417 805 312 | Jean O’Loughlin 0428 571 083 Elders Korumburra, 11 Commercial Street PH: 5658 1894
FOR SALE 21 ACRES EQUINE AND MIXED USE
What a great ind, this 21 acres (approx), less than 1 hour from Melbourne and only 2.9km from the local township. On an elevated position, nestled in a gently undulating land area, this exclusive property looks between the scenic views of surrounding hills and city. There is a substantial brick veneer home, great shedding with an excellent multi use area in barn that could be for entertaining or other uses and its own powder room. Currently set up for horses, sheep, goats and hay. Set up for horses with a sand round yard, grass riding arena, horse shelters, sheep and goat paddocks with shelters, cattle yards, loading ramp, a well, a large barn with 4 bay hay and machinery shed, stables plus multi use and storage area. The home has solar power, 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, 2 living with r/c a/c and wood heating, a lovely open plan kitchen with 900ml stainless steel oven and dishwasher. A large rear deck leads to a fenced pool area. The property has excellent pasture and has been reseeded with rye and clover, the paddocks are lat with unlimited bore water, 2 dams and 2 water tanks. A very versatile property, well worth an inspection. ADDRESS: 455 Westernport Road, Lang Lang FOR SALE: $1,300,000 to $1,430,000 INSPECT: Sun 27th August and Sun 10th September 12 to 12:30 or by appointment AGENT: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023 12362041-PB34-17
LYNN PENDERGAST 0458 780 023
THANKS to RMS Homes, the Sasa family are now living their dream. Moving into their new home on 7 June this year, Miriama and Paul Sasa, along with their four kids, have spent just over two months enjoying their single-storey, four-bedroom, doublegarage home in Cranbourne West. Their home was built by Officer-based building company RMS Homes, which Miriama discovered through social media and immediately warmed to. “We prayed for the right direction and one day we were on Facebook and I saw (RMS Homes),” Miriama said. “As soon as I saw them I grabbed the number and called. The moment we met in Officer we knew by faith it was from God that we’d discovered them.” Along with the approachability of general manager Barry Suckling and operations manager Mat Suckling, Miriama stated that the easy process put forward by RMS homes along with their flexibility and willingness to work with the Sasas made their eight-month construction process a breeze. “We went through (some of the larger building companies) but they just had so many hurdles you had to go through and having four kids it was too much,” Miriama said. “Whereas dealing with RMS homes was simple and straightforward ... they were so professional. They were always following up with us; even after the first meeting they never left us hanging. I felt like I was already a part of the family.” RMS Homes was established in 2013 to help first home buyers, upsellers, down-sellers, investors and
Miriama and Paul in their new RMS Home.
multi-unit developers find an adequate solution to their housing needs. And as Miriama explained, with all her housing requirements more than taken care of, her family is the envy of all their friends, and recommend them for anyone looking to build a new home. “Another great thing was that it was a full package - I didn’t have to worry about my letterbox, washing line, or our outdoor barbecue area because everything came in the package,” “Our mates who already have homes can’t believe the package. They keep
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saying that if they had known about RMS Homes they would have gone with them! “But because RMS Homes are family orientated they know what it’s like to have a family and have a family home,” Miriama said. “So if you’re looking for someone who is going to treat you like a family member, follow up even after moving, and congratulate you with gifts after you move in - then RMS Homes is the right choice because they don’t finish it off once they get their money; they continue their relationship.”●
alexscott.com.au LOT 2/11 GUMLEAF LANE, OFFICER
26 WHITESIDE ROAD, BEACONSFIELD
PRIME COMMERCIAL SITE 3553M2 *Zoned Urban Growth Zone Schedule 4. * Located in the heart of Officer Town Centre * The North facing rear will overlook a community park * EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST closing Friday 8th September 2017
Contact
Malcolm Graham 0418 338 444
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST CLOSING FRIDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER 2017 Approximately 3 acres (1.231 HA) Lot A on plan PS804265G Vacant land zoned urban growth zone schedule 3. (Future residential) Located in prime position within 100 meters of planned neighbourhood activity centre including Woolworths and transport hub. The abutting connector road will give easy access to Beaconsfield schools and amenities.
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This delightful one-owner family treasure is sure to leave a lasting impression. A pitched roof alfresco setting with a calming water feature to create an idyllic ambiance for entertaining. Remote double car garage with internal access and drive-through capability. Craftsman-built cabinetry, ducted heating, cooling & garden sheds. Close to schools, public transport, easy freeway access, Heritage Spring shops and more.
View Saturday 1-1:30pm (Photo ID Required) Contact anne haynes 0417 007 350 Gabrielle haynes 0419 043 703
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This instantly appealing single level, fourbedroom residence located in an enviably tranquil, yet convenient location in the exclusive Circa Estate close to all amenities has all that any astute buyer is searching for! With innovation and quality seamlessly integrated throughout this home you can look forward to moving straight in and do nothing but enjoy.
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PEAKE PEOPLE ACHIEVE RESULTS INTRODUCING PEAKE’S NEWEST SALES TEAM MEMBER Living in the Narre Warren North precinct, Nick brings local knowledge, local expertise and an extensive understanding of what value this popular area is to both buyers and sellers alike.
2a Rheanva Street, BeRWICk executive Living If you’re searching for a quality low maintenance home within walking distance to Berwick Village then look no further. This exquisite executive home is perfect for the young family, retirees, couples or investors who appreciate the finer things in life. Ducted heating, split system cooling systems in all bedrooms and living areas. Rarely will you find a home of this quality and location. Your new lifestyle awaits!
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Berwick 20 Cara Crescent
When only the best will do.
For sale.
9707 0556
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Quality & spotless presentation, with nothing left to do, says it all for this home on approx. 634sqm • • • • •
4 bed, 2 bath, heaps of room 3 large, north facing living areas Up-to-the-minute quality kitchen Heating & cooling plus shutters Extensive pitched roof pergola
Double garage, low maintenance gardens; It is north side Berwick when only the best will do.
Inspect Sat 1:00-1.30pm Sun 1:00-1.30pm Wed 6:00-6.30pm Gerard McRae 0409 400 635 Catherine McRae 0438 634 246
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Berwick 2 Angelique Street
A rare renovated gem. For auction. Sunday 27 August at 1:30pm $750,000 - $825,000 A beautifully renovated home with loads of upgrades. Featuring: • Five generous bedrooms • Two living areas and dining • Designer kitchen with S/S appliances • Timber decked pergola to enjoy indoor - outdoor living at its best Also included is evaporative cooling, ducted heating, keyless entry & stone benches.
F5 G2 H2 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Sat 1:00-1.30pm Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405
Berwick 15 Bournevale Drive
Northside by the gardens. For sale. $735,000 - $805,000 Wow; A family home on approx. 835sqm with direct access to Wilsons Botanical Gardens. • 4 double bedrooms plus study • 3 living areas inc formal lounge • Stone kitchen, quality appliances • Floating floor, heating & cooling • Paved pergola with built in BBQ Double garage. All this with the added benefit of walking distance to the Berwick village.
F4 G2 H2 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Thu & Tue 6:00-6.30pm Sat & Sun 12:00-12.30pm Gerard McRae 0409 400 635 Catherine McRae 0438 634 246 realestate.starcommunity.com.au
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Cranbourne North 8 Sutton Rise
Parkside living.
For sale. $480,000 - $520,000 Situated in a wonderful park side location & packed full of features, this fantastic home has much to offer the growing family or savvy investor. • 3 bedrooms + study • Generous living space • Quality kitchen & stainless appliances With ducted heating, evaporative cooling and DLUG with internal access completing the picture and just a short stroll to local shops, public transport and schools, you do not want to miss out on this one.
F3 G2 H2 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Matthew Smith 0410 447 255 Paul Rogers 0418 564 032
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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Cranbourne North 63 Trillium Boulevard
Simply stunning.
For sale. Designed by Metricon Signature Range Homes, this residence excudes style and sophistication. • 4 large bedrooms & study, master with huge dressing room and full ensuite • Chef’s kitchen with stone tops, quality S/S appliances and butler’s pantry • Alfresco indoor/outdoor room with kitchen and sound system • Formal lounge, 2 family rooms, dining room and sitting room. No expense has been spared in the construction of this stunning home.
F4 G3 H2 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021
Narre Warren North 10 Roselea Place
Holiday at home - all year round. For auction. Saturday 9 September at 11am Amazing 65 square resort style home with 6 living areas. • 11 square alfresco that needs to be seen to be believed. • 4 bed plus study, 3 bathrooms including 2 full en-suites. • Fully fenced in ground pool, tlug all on 2718 sqm. Sit back relax, enjoy the lifestyle and be the envy of all your friends and family.
F4 G3 H3 I1 J1 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300 realestate.starcommunity.com.au
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Narre Warren South 47 The Esplanade
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. t Open plan living at its finest. t Hostess style kitchen with Caesar stone benches & large w/i pantry t 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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When premium results count. Call Team Ferguson. Narre Warren South 30-32 Hillsmeade Drive
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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
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Narre Warren 25 Franleigh Drive
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Listed $800–880k range. Sold at auction $1m
Listed $990k–1.08m range. Sold for $1.051m
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ENCHANTED LIVING ON THE HILLOCK PERCHED atop a private hillock showcasing majestic views of the region sits this well preserved, federation-style family home. A long, sweeping drive leads to this completely private haven made up of botanical like gardens, gazebos and multiple entertaining areas. The periodstyle residence combines the perfect blend of charm and practicality, including four bedrooms, formal lounge and dining, fully-equipped kitchen incorporating dining and family room. Features garden views from each room, split-system heating and cooling, open fireplace, wood heating, ensuite and walk-in robes to master, high ceilings and double hung windows. Outdoor living offers fairytale-like surrounds, boasting a full verandah overlooking manicured gardens and a spacious yard, abutting acres of farmland, creating a feeling of serenity and privacy. Additional outdoors features include double, drive-through garage, a pond and water feature, extensive paving, underhouse storage and sprinkler system. This exquisite property offers the complete package, making for sought-after real estate. â—?
Beaconsfield 1-3/6 Hair Court
For sale. Located within the walking distance to the Beaconsfield train station and close to all other amenities is this off the plan units comes with 6 star energy rating. With every care has been taken in designing and executing these properties.
8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Rachhpal Singh 0430 081 021 Dale Smith 0430 200 224
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 7 Corringham Road, Upper Beaconsfield Price: $830,000 - $865,000 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car garage View: Saturday, 2pm Agent: Amanda Charles, 0400 347 968, Kaye Charles Real Estate, Beaconsfield, 9707 0111
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HIGHLIGHT HOME
CHARACTER, CHARM AND OPPORTUNITY ESCAPE to 13 acres of peace and quiet and capture this special piece of Beaconsfield Upper’s history. The original Henry Buck family hunting lodge Steepway is full of character, charm and opportunity. It is situated less than 10 minutes from Berwick and is surrounded by a mix of cleared paddocks and natural bush which creates a peaceful and private lifestyle with the conveniences of the Upper Beaconsfield village a stone’s throw away. The unique log cabin is magnificently positioned on an elevated 13 acre allotment showcasing Western Port bay views across the valley. It offers three bedrooms, one bathroom, a recently renovated kitchen, and an exceptional family room which is the heart of this home and its magnificently crafted stone fireplace is the showpiece of the expansive room. The property is divided into five paddocks and set among a level garden with native and tall English timbers. A large garage (39’ x 18’) with concrete floor and power is perfect for the handyman. Further shedding also complements the property including a wood shed, dog run, chicken coop and potting shed. The property is connected to town water and there are also three water tanks which are fed from both the home and garage, offering reticulation to the paddocks and veggie garden. Evaporative cooling and various forms of heating enhance this package all the more, however only an inspection will give the true value on offer here.●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 61 Salisbury Road, Upper Beaconsfield Price: On application Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 4 car View: Saturday, 1.00pm-1.30pm Auction: Saturday, 9 September, 1.30pm Agent: Anita Taylor, 0432 805 596, Peake Real Estate, Berwick, 9707 5300 20
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116 Toomuc Valley Road
$325,000
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Pakenham
TOOMUC VILLAS - PRICE REDUCTION! • Architect Designed & Craftsman Built • A Quality Development that allows you to move straight in • Quality List Of Inclusions – Fixed Price - Landscaping - NBN Available • Two Bedrooms With Walk In Robes & Semi-Ensuites • Ideal Opportunity For Investors Or First Home Buyers * Completion Due Mid 2018 • Massive Price Reduction Until 31st August 2017 - For Further Details - Steve Hobson 0418 897 411
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WHEN LOCATION IS EVERYTHING!! Soon to be constructed are these superb brand new townhouses. Positioned right in the heart of the Pakenham town centre they offer convenient living. All three townhouses have 3 bedrooms, ensuites to main bedroom, single/double garages – where applicable, open plan living & private courtyards. Quality list of inclusions which entails – concrete roof tile, ducted heating, laminex kitchens, aluminium windows, colourbond fascia & gutter. Only a short walk to Pakenham CBD, Pakenham Marketplace & Train Station. Township living at its best here. Completion expected early to mid 2017. Perfect for the retiree or investor, make the move today in securing your new home!!
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21 ACRES EQUINE, HOME PLUS SOLAR TOO WHAT a great find - this 21 acres (approximate), less than one hour from Melbourne and only 2.9 kilometres from the local township. On an elevated position, nestled in a gently undulating land area, this exclusive property looks between the scenic views of surrounding hills and city. There is a substantial brick veneer home, great shedding with an excellent multi-use area in a barn that could be for entertaining or other uses and its own powder room. Currently set up for horses, sheep, goats and hay. In a great central location only 10 minutes to the foreshore, 28 minutes to Pakenham, 25 minutes to Drouin and 30 minutes to Cranbourne. The property has been set up for horses with a sand round yard, grass riding arena, horse shelters and stables. There are sheep and goat paddocks with shelters, cattle yards with loading ramp, a well, heritage listed dairy, an Australian style barn with four-bay hay and machinery shed, stables plus multi-use and storage area, perfect for extra accommodation or entertaining. The home has four bedrooms, a full ensuite to the master, two living areas with reverse-cycle airconditioning and wood heating, a lovely open plan kitchen with 900mm stainless steel oven, near-new dishwasher and opens to the family area. There is a lovely big rear deck which leads to a fenced pool area, great for entertaining. A 4.5k, 18-panel solar system will help keep the power bills to a minimum. The property has excellent pasture and has been reseeded with rye and clover. The paddocks are flat with unlimited bore water, two dams and two water tanks. Some 10 acres have been used for hay, there are driveable laneways and dual road access. A very versatile property, well worth an inspection. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 455 Westernport Road, Lang Lang Price: $1,300,000-$1,430,000 Description: 4 bedrooms, study, 2 bathrooms, 10 car garage View: Sunday, 27 August and Sunday, 10 September, 12noon-12.30 or by appointment Agent: Lynn Pendergast @realty, 0458 780 023
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TUDOR-STYLE, AND NEAR GOLF COURSE TOO SENSATIONAL street appeal, excellent location, a private setting and modern comforts are features of this character Tudor-style brick veneer home with terracotta tile roof. Superbly positioned on a sizeable 900 square metre allotment with landscaped garden surrounds, the residence offers four spacious bedrooms with excellent robe storage, main with refurbished ensuite and large step-less shower, sunken formal lounge with open fireplace plus separate adjoining formal dining room (also with open fireplace), family room with solid fuel heater, upper level rumpus/studio or fifth bedroom, north facing meals area with bay window, white timber kitchen complete with dishwasher and two-door pantry, wellappointed laundry, three toilets, varied angled ceiling heights, central gas heating, two split-system air-conditioners and ducted vacuum system. Showcased with an architectural roofline, notable external features include a private enclosed rear yard with covered verandah, brick paved patio, mature garden setting with kids’ cubbyhouse and a northern boundary that adjoins the golf course. The extra large double garage with auto doors can accommodate four vehicles or alternatively provides for workshop or storage requirements. Well-positioned near St Paul’s Anglican Grammar School, parkland and walking track, an inspection of this quality property is well recommended. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 33 Waratah Drive, Warragul Price: $885,000 Description: 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4 car garage View: By appointment Agent: Geoff Quirk, 0418 515 949, Quirk Real Estate, Warragul, 5623 6062 22
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BROADACRE LAND VALUE UP 50 PER CENT HOW LDAs add at least 50 per cent to your broadacre land value - and still let you sleep at night! Do you want to know how a Land Development Agreement (LDA) can add at least 50 per cent (or more) value to your broadacre land holding? To demonstrate this premise, rapidly expanding broadacre land developer Resi Ventures is offering landowners with a minimum 10 hectares (UGZ) a complimentary plan of subdivision to determine their site’s true underlying longterm value. Directors Khurram (Kaz) Saeed and Anthony Braunthal said a subdivision plan allowed a land owner to accurately determine the lot yield and therefore the optimum method of development. “By assessing a site using the latest planning requirements, Resi Ventures determines the highest and best use for the land. The key is then to maximise the value over the development period, which we achieve using our development expertise,” they said. In many cases this has led to a 50 per cent plus increase in value of the land for the owner over a cash sale by choosing a Land Development Agreement (LDA). “Basically, under an LDA the land owner contributes the land and we pay for everything from planning and infrastructure to marketing and sales and share the profits along the way,” they said. Underpinning the LDA is the fact there is no bank borrowing against the land, plus the added security of a guaranteed price per hectare, which the directors say allows the land owner to sleep at night knowing that their asset is secure. This also takes away the downside risk as the guaranteed floor price sits above
Resi Ventures LDA development Golden Views in Gisborne, Victoria. what they could sell the land for in the current market. “We know that agents are constantly calling landowners with offers, but a cash offer is rarely the best way to realise the highest value for your land. “By selling at today’s price you are missing out on the uplift in values through demand that often sees property values jump significantly by the time the development is completed.” Resi Ventures is one of Melbourne’s fastest-growing residential property developers with more than $500 million under development in Rockbank, Plumpton, South Morang, Lalor, Werribee, Beveridge and Gisborne with plans for new estate to be launched in the Sunbury Growth Area in 2018 and other deals currently under negotiation. All the estates are being developed via a combination of acquisition and joint venture structures called Land
Development Agreements (LDAs). “Historically landowners have just sold their land to developers who make a huge uplift in turning the land into a new housing estate. With a Resi Ventures LDA you can share in these profits and enjoy a return often more than 50 per cent greater than a terms sale,” they said. Resi Ventures has removed the development risk and upsized returns by: · Providing 100 per cent of the equity to complete the development works; · Never using the land as security to borrow from a bank; · Keeping the landowner on title until lots are sold to the purchasers; · Guaranteeing a fixed sum per lot at a premium to today’s market value; and · Paying out a percentage of the lot sale value so returns are linked to future prices. “Flexibility is the key to an LDA. Returns from the project will start the day you sign
on with Resi Ventures and continue as each of the lots are developed, sold and settled,” they said. All LDAs are tailored to the needs of landowners with a typical Resi Ventures LDA working as follows: · Resi Ventures advances money for your land that you can use straight away; · Resi Ventures pay the ongoing holding costs such as council rates and land tax; · The title of the land remains in your name until the development is complete; and · Resi Ventures manages every facet of the development at its risk, using their industry knowhow to maximise the value of your property. “Resi Ventures will add value to your land while funding all project related costs including planning permits, construction of roads and other civil infrastructure, and all external compliance costs such as developer contributions to Council, Melbourne Water and GAIC. “We project manage and fund the whole development process and share the development profits with you,” they said. Working with a proven developer under an arrangement where your interests are aligned ensures you are more likely to generate a great outcome. For a free subdivision plan and LDA structure you need to have a minimum of 10 hectares of land zoned Urban Growth Area. Call Khurram (Kaz) Saeed (0421 999 947) or Anthony Braunthal (0416 069 959) For more information go to www.resiventures.com.au/LDA ● 12362332-HM34-17
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The 2016 recipients of Lynbrook Village’s Cash 4 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Classrooms. 156997 located were awarded a share of $6500 in funding. “Supporting the community in this very real way is consistent with Lynbrook Village’s ’Live, Love, Shop, Support Local’ tagline,” Ms Brown said. “Lynbrook Village Centre Manager Maree Abbott will present donation cheques to the school this week.” Among the recipients are St Francis de Sales Primary School which is set to receive $3000, Lynbrook Kindergarten which will take home $2000, Lynbrook Primary School which will be awarded $1000 and Lyndhurst Secondary Col-
lege which will receive $500. “Prize money will be used fund wellbeing programs and various other initiatives throughout the school communities,” Ms Brown explained. “Schools are always looking for ways to raise funds and this was an excellent opportunity for shoppers to earn points to support the participating school of their choice and for Lynbrook Village to give back to the community.” Lynbrook Village Shopping Centre is at 75 Lynbrook Boulevard in Lynbrook. For more information, visit www.lynbrookvillage.com.au.
Treat dad to the perfect Mexican pork tacos this Father’s Day.
Easy feed with tacos These Mexican pork tacos are perfect to serve dad on Father’s Day. It’s quick and easy so the kids can take charge in the kitchen to make a delicious, nutritious meal for the family. Mexican pork tacos • 800g lean pork mince • 1 tablespoon oil • 1 onion, finely chopped • 30g taco seasoning • 1 x 440g can diced tomatoes • 200g canned red kidney beans • 1/2 cup water • Salsa • 3 ripe tomatoes, seeded and
finely chopped • 1/2 cup corn niblets • 1 red onion, finely chopped • 1/4 cup fresh coriander leaves To serve 16 - 20 small soft tortillas, warmed Sliced avocado Salsa sauce Method 1. Heat oil in a large frying pan and brown pork mince well over a high heat. Reduce heat and add the onion to the pan cook for three to four minutes. Add the taco seasoning to the pan and cook stirring well for two minutes.
2. Add the tomatoes, red kidney beans and water to the pan, reduce heat and simmer, stirring occasionally for 20 minutes. 3. Combine the prepared salsa ingredients in a small serving bowl and set aside. 4. To serve, lay the warm tortilla on a board and spoon a little pork taco mixture into the centre, top with a sprinkle of salsa, add a slice of avocado and repeat with remaining mixture. Serve on a large sharing board garnished with wedges of lime and salsa sauce on the side. * Recipe courtesy Australian Pork.
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With all funds raised being donated to The Royal Children’s Hospital, Lynbrook Village Shopping Centre is continuing its commitment to giving back to the community this Father’s Day. On Saturday 2 August from 10am, shoppers are invited to head down to Lynbrook Village to build their own Dad’s Bag for Father’s Day. Kids are invited to fill a bag with chocolate coated goodies before decorating, personalising and writing a message to dad for only $5. “All funds raised will be donated to The Royal Children’s Hospital,” Lynbrook Marketing Manager Melanie Brown said. “With the generous shopper support, Lynbrook Village has raised $1689.10 for The Royal Children’s Hospital so far this year. It is hoped we can reach $3000 by the end of 2017. This year’s Father’s Day activities follow Lynbrook Village Shopping Centre’s successful program Cash 4 Classrooms which ran throughout June. The four week program was designed to provide local schools with funding to support a number of initiatives. Earning one point for every dollar spent at Lynbrook Village, shoppers could support the participating school of their choice. At the end of the program period, the four schools with the highest number of points al-
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Their passion of ‘the books’ A local family practice, ABC Accountants in Cranbourne North cater for individuals and small business owners looking for the best guidance at a price that won’t break the bank. Client focused, professional and offering a friendly service, ABC Accountants understand the pressures that individuals and small business owners can find themselves under when it comes to “the books”, and know that getting the books done is a chore that is often left until last. But that’s where ABC Accountants come in. Their passion is “the books”, and they aim to take pressure off their customers and provide them with peace of mind. As ABC Accountants’ proprietor Cesare Albanesi explained, his team, which consists of himself as the head accountant, Kym Horsburgh as the head bookkeeper, Patricia Suazo who runs all administration and Carmen Huezo working in reception, are dedicated to helping their clients understand every aspect of their business. Working to provide a personalised and relaxed service, the team at ABC Accountants ensure that all clients are treated equally with respect. “We relate to our clients by their names, not by a file number,” Mr Albanesi said. “We are not strict on dress code and we do not charge for phone calls or advice.” Providing assistance with tax returns, accounting and management services, taxation planning, business GST, BAS, IAS, ASIC, bookkeeping, business advice, finance and legal services;
Cesare, Kym, Patricia and Carmen of ABC Accountants. 171789 ABC Accounting also offers clients cash flow manager software, company and trust set-ups, logbooks, business income and expenditure cashbooks. But what really sets ABC Accountants apart is the one-on-one service
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• Entensions/Refurbishments • Switchboard Upgrades/Safety Switches Specialising in all Electrical Installations • House Rewires FREE QUOTES • Phone/Data/TV & CCTV No Job too big or small • Oven & Hot Plate Repairs • Hot Water Service Repairs www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au • Security Alarms • AC Installations
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www.GarageDoorSolutions.com.au
ABN 94 981 793 682 All types of fences and gates Paling, pickets, merbau slats, colorbond, Phone Frank 0419 353 252 Electric and manually operated E-mail: bilicbuilt@yahoo.com.au Free quotes
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LUKE’S MOWING
SAXON FENCING Palings, Pickets, Colorbond Fences & Gates
$35 per hour
Prompt and Reliable Service
“Good, honest hard work�
Phone 0419 775 259 or 8751 4016
PH: 0421 737 971
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0417 104 706 9704 0150 (AH)
Jamie’s Fencing Pty Ltd
Established 1999
www.jamiesfencing.com.au Paling & Colorbond Fences/Retaining Walls Gates & Pool Fences Contact: Jamie 0422 443 102 Email: jamie@jamiesfencing.com
HONESTY, INTEGRITY, DEPENDABILITY I’m your local sparky with GREAT prices on a complete range of electrical work! LED Lighting, TV Mounting & Wall Points + Digital Antennas. NO JOB TOO SMALL Find out more at: www.roosterelectrics.com.au
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DAVID MOSES ELECTRICAL
NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL FREE QUOTE ANY TIME RING 9700 4378 C63804-BG25-8
Ring Gerry: 0431 028 840
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• SPECIALISING IN ALL TYPES OF CONCRETING/ CONCRETE PATTERN, SLABS • FOUNDATIONS ETC. • ALL DOMESTIC & INDUSTRIAL
Garages, Driveways, Pergolas, Paths, etc. OVER 20 COLOURS TO CHOOSE FROM Free Quotes
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0404 777 721
9796 9159 or 0419 255 543
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SERVICING BERWICK AREA FOR OVER TEN YEARS
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We take more care. Weekly or fortnightly cleans. One off / Spring cleans, Affordable, honest, reliable.
• Local, Country & Interstate • Antiques & Pianos a speciality • Cartons & Porta-robes for hire or sale • Full packing available
CHAMPION FENCING “Choose the best, we’ll beat the rest�
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30 years experience New and Old Floors inc Parquetry Direct Staining, High Gloss & Semi Gloss Finishes Free Measure & Quote - All areas.
Unbeatable Prices on:
Call David on: 0419 643 336
New Carpet from $25pm Free quotes call Ned 0419 301 116, 5625 3141
CARPORTS - VERANDAHS PERGOLAS - DECKS - PATIOS
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Carpet laid new and used. Repairs and restretches Carpet sold most major brands
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CASEY CARPET CLEANING We bring our own electricity Truck Mounted Machine
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HEATING & COOLING www.fairbairns.com.au Est. 1982
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Lic.104391
MELBOURNES TOP PAVING SPECIALISTS
grant@aircoolservices.com.au
Steve on 0407 704 213 BRIVIS / VULCAN / BONAIRE / SPECIALIST Specialising in air conditioning and heating ฀Service and repairs to ducted heaters and evaporative coolers ฀Gas ducted heating changeover units ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀
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NEED A LOCAL HEATING AND HOT WATER REPAIRER? 1238399-RC33-16
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ALL BROKEN GLASS
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Airconditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Services
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NEED A LOCAL HEATING AND HOT WATER REPAIRER?
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NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186
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GUTTER CLEANING
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rangerpestcontrol.com.au
Phone 9791 8184 27 Riverview Crescent Eumemmerring.
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Old tile repair & New Tiling Bathroom Renovation Timber Floor Repair & Sanding
Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738 1141647-RC26-14
The land affected by the application is located at:
11 Bemersyde Drive BERWICK VIC 3806 Lot 100 LP 124377
The application is for a permit to:
Removal of Covenant
The applicant for the permit is:
Sharrock Pitman Legal
The application reference number is:
PlnA00224/17 - (Tram Huynh)
You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority.
City of Casey Customer Service Centre Magid Drive NARRE WARREN
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Overhanging Trees Pruning / Shaping Tree Removal Hedge Trimming
L&C Tree Services
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5942 7664 0418 890 612
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17 Nicole Way Dandenong South
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Red Lantern
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Dry split Red Gum $300 per ton. Dry split Yellow box $300 per ton. Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton. Mountain Ash $250 per ton.
BERWICK 16 Lightwood Court, Sat 26th & Sun 27th Aug, 8am-4pm. Huge Moving Sale. No junk. Furniture, TV's & Lighting, huge pots & plants, garden ornaments & settings, outdoor heaters, kitchen goods, antiques, tools, old records & discs & more
Public Notice
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Adoption of the 2017/18 Budget and 2017-21 Strategic Resource Plan
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In accordance with the Local Government Act 1989, notice is given that Council on 27 June 2017 adopted it’s 2017/18 Budget and 2017-21 Strategic Resource Plan
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Phone 9792 0166
CASEY CITY COUNCIL
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11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne
CCTV DRAIN CLEANING
17 Maxwell St, Dandenong
4 September 2017
Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer
5995 4344
1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441
Special $105 for 30 mins (mon-tues daytime)
Copies of the Budget and Strategic Resource Plan are available from Council’s website or from the Municipal Offices, Magid Drive, Narre Warren and the Customer Service Centres at Centro Cranbourne and Amberley Park Shopping Centre, Narre Warren South. Telephone enquires can also be made to Council’s Customer Service Team on 9705 5200.
Showroom by appointment
1300 372 678. 24hrs/7 days. swa4281be.
Dandy Belles Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555
Published in Berwick/Cranbourne News 24 August 2017
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Enjoy the soaring vocals of the Voices of Casey Choir conducted by Dr Jonathon Welch and Adam Przewlocki on paino. The concert will celebrate great music about the elements. ■ Hampton Park Baptist Church, 1 Orient Place, Hampton Park. Saturday 9 September at 2pm. Tickets $25 for adults, $20 concession, $15 under 18 or $75 per family. Phone enquiries to 9769 8611.
Special free community event, film screening of ‘Constance on the edge’. One family. Two wars. Three countries. What does it take to forge a new life far from home? Filmed over 10 years, Constance on the Edge is an unflinchingly honest portrayal of one refugee family’s resettlement story in Australia. Brave, lion-hearted, charismatic Constance, mother of six, confronts her painful past in war-torn Sudan, and risks everything in Australia so her family can thrive. Constance on the Edge gets to the heart of a contemporary untold story about the courage and resilience it takes to build new lives. The film also highlights the important role communities play in encouraging a sense of welcoming, healing and belonging. An evening not to be missed. Bookings essential. ■ Friday 1 September, 6.30pm. Balla Balla Community Centre. Phone: 5990 0900
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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Do you like spending time in small group activities in an informal atmosphere? Do you like to play cards or darts, table tennis or indoor bowls? Would you like to have fun line dancing or relax with chair-based gentle exercise? Then come and join us at Narre Warren Seniors. ■ 92-196 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Phone 9704 0015 or 0426 736 467.
Kids from one to four years old can put on their dancing shoes for Groove N Kids with their parents and guardians. It helps develop language, social, emotional and physical skills through music and dance. ■ Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South, to 19 September, 1pm-1.40pm. Bookings are essential on 9704 2781.
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Your child can socialise and make great friends at a small and fun Tuesday playgroup. The group is supervised and facilitated by an experienced playgroup leader, with craft activities, songs, story-time and outdoor play. For children up to four years old. ■ Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South on Tuesdays, 9.30am-11.30am. Bookings: 9704 2781.
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Established 9 years, small part-time work-from-home business. The owner is looking for a ‘partner’ in the Casey-Cardinia area to take over within some cross-over. Sell below replacement cost. Potential to expand if that’s what you want. Full training provided. Contact: Rita on 0403 351 311
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Fight stress, get fit and stay healthy with a gentle yoga exercise class in Berwick. Booking is essential. ■ Tuesdays, 9.30am-10.30am, and Wednesdays, 7pm-8pm at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House, 21a Bemersyde Drive, Berwick. $10 a session or $80 for a 10-week term. Details from admin@bpnh.org.au or 9702 1218.
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Clubs in state of flux By David Nagel Clubs in the South East Football Netball League will have to wait until 2019 before participating in a full divisional structure with the Nepean and Peninsula Leagues after AFL South East released its final recommendations from its Senior Competition Review. The SEFNL clubs are part of the commission's overall plan to have four divisions up and running by 2020, but are not part of the initial plans for its divisional structure in 2018. The resolution of the commission was communicated to the 31 clubs from its three senior leagues at a meeting at Frankston Park on Tuesday. The final resolution of the commission is to implement ‘Option 1’ - a ‘Full Divisional Structure’ - from its draft recommendations released in early June. But it will be implemented in the following stages: * 2018 - A divisional structure between MPNFL Clubs. Division 1 and Division 2 comprising a mix of Nepean and Peninsula clubs. Existing SEFNL competition to remain in its current form for 2018. * 2019 - A full divisional structure incorporating the 2 Divisions of MPNFL and the SEFNL clubs, into a minimum of 3 Divisions * 2020 - Pending total AFLSE senior club numbers, the creation of a 4th Division to assist with the introduction of newly established or transferred clubs. So they are the facts - but where does it leave us all now? Some of the MPNFL clubs played their first card shortly after the announcement, taking the first steps in removing themselves from the AFLSE governance model. If those clubs - Frankston YCW, Karingal and Mt Eliza from Peninsula, and Dromana, Frankston Bombers, Hastings, Pearcedale, Rosebud, Rye
SEFNL clubs will now wait until 2019 before taking part in divisional football and netball. 171912 Picture ROB CAREW and Sorrento from Nepean, are successful with the move, and successful in reinstating an MPNFL Board as its governing body; they would become the only league in the state not to be governed by one of the 13 AFL Regional Commissions. It’s worth remembering that it was only in June 2015 that the former MPNFL Board resigned. “We take this action in response to the vote of ‘no confidence’ that was passed by a large majority of both Nepean and Peninsula league clubs at recent private meetings,” was the board’s reason for the collective resignation.
The 22 MPNFL clubs are certainly not fully united with the push, with some of the remaining clubs from Peninsula and Nepean not even aware that the push against AFLSE was going to take place! And SEFNL - well its structure is already feeling the pinch with Hampton Park members voting 88-7 to apply for a move to the Southern Football League at a special general meeting held at the club on Tuesday night. Redbacks president Mick O’Brien has been in constant communication with Southern CEO David Cannizzo, and is meeting with AFLSE Regional
general manager John Anderson, and SEFNL’s representative on the commission, Ryan Ford, to discuss the way forward for his club. It’s inevitable that Hampton Park - a club with strong ties to SEFNL clubs since 1954 - will be playing in different surroundings next year. It’s sad ... they will join Dingley (2006), Devon Meadows (2011) and Keysborough (2014) as clubs to have left the SEFNL competition in recent times. So what are the pros and cons for SEFNL clubs after AFLSE finally
handed down its decision? The eight clubs that will remain, Beaconsfield, Berwick, Cranbourne, Doveton, Narre Warren, Officer SFC, Pakenham and Tooradin-Dalmore, are not enthusiastic about the prospect of playing in an eight-team competition next year, but a small portion have turned the corner and are remaining positive. At least they now know where they stand. They have the option of uniting, and looking to join a neighbouring league en masse, or go it alone to seek new homes which would fracture and eventually break the SEFNL competition. And there are some positives to emerge from last night’s decision. The new structures would appear to be locked in for the next three years, but the delay in including SEFNL provides an opportunity to explore new and exciting options going forward. Cross-commission and league talks can begin in earnest, and AFLSE should feel obliged to look over the horizon and not just in its own backyard. Everyone from the commission to the clubs should work together now to explore every single option at their disposal. And netballers, well they should feel relieved because their predicament is one of the reasons why the full-divisional structure will not go ahead in 2018. The imbalance between competition structures and facilities would have made a divisional structure a disaster next year, but now the authorities have the chance to provide a smooth transition and get it right for the following year. But - with appeals an option and special meetings being called for - this current chapter in the story is far from over. And we won’t have to wait long for the next instalment.
Amy’s a star of the future By Nick Creely When discussing the emerging basketball talent coming out of Victoria, chances are Narre Warren South rising star Amy Baum’s name will pop up. The 17-year-old, who attends the highly regarded Rowville Sports Academy and has been around the Dandenong Rangers’ junior sides for almost a decade, is starting to make waves as she continues her emergence into the professional ranks. In what has been a strong 2017 which has also included representing the School Sports Victoria team in the recent National Champions in Canberra - Baum has knocked every challenge out of the park. “I’ve just come back from Nationals and that was a big one but really enjoyable, and throughout the season I’ve been playing Big V with Dandenong Rangers and that season finished in the semis when we got beat,” she said. “It was good representing Victoria for the first time - it was a new experi-
ence but the girls were all great - we finished fourth which is a bit disappointing but it was good for us.” Her Big V season for Dandenong’s Youth Championship Women side was simply stunning, earning her both internal and external recognition. She was nominated for three awards, the Rising Star, the MVP and the Defensive Player of the Year, in a season where she finished fifth in assists (70) and shot at an incredible three point percentage of 40.58 per cent (second in the competition). And she is full of praise for the Rangers and their nurturing environment, and hopes to one day be able to play some WNBL with Dandenong. “It’s a very good environment, and the coaches, staff and players are all welcoming and it’s a very good culture,” she said. Despite not being overly tall, Baum was encouraged to give basketball a go by her parents, and has taken elements of another sport she played as a junior
into her game now. “I want to be known as a player that works hard, fights for loose balls and being a one-percenter player,” she said. “My parents got me into it (basketball) - they played cricket and softball but got me into the sport. “I used to play football with the Berwick juniors - the agility from footy and basketball probably clashed - it also helped my competiveness in basketball now.” With her sights set firmly onto the future, Baum plans on experiencing life as a US College student, as she creeps one step closer to her basketball dreams. “Hopefully that’s the plan - I’ve been offered a scholarship by Hawaii Pacific University so I’m thinking about it,” she said. “I want a new experience and playing a different style of basketball - getting to experience a new lifestyle and basketball’s allowing me to see other places around the world.
Amy Baum continues to make waves in the basketball world. 171956 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS “I went in Year 10 with Rowville on a basketball trip to see some colleges and a play a few teams - it was absolutely amazing and the first time overseas for me, so would love to do it again.” She credits her family, her coaches
and in particular her school, for her rise in the basketball ranks. “Dean Kinsman’s (Rowville Sports Academy) had a massive part in helping me with my basketball, and the school’s been great - everyone is always supporting you there,” she said.
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Casey to slip into top four By Nick Creely VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 18 UNBLEMISHED once again at home on Saturday, Casey is one step closer to a top four finish after a fierce 24-point win over ladder leaders Williamstown. In an at times brutal contest in wet and slippery conditions, the Dees jumped a game clear into fourth with just one round left of the home-andaway season. The Demons got off to a perfect start with Jack Watts taking a strong mark and duly converting the opening goal of the day, before the Gulls swung the momentum back through enormous pressure around the contest, and eventually pushed out to a seven-point quarter time. With the game heavily congested and the midfielders digging into the contest, Liam Hulett finally got the scoreboard ticking over midway through the second quarter via a setshot, before a stunning burst of three goals in the final four minutes saw the home side surge out to 12-point lead. With hard nut Jimmy Munro starring in the conditions, Eddie Morris
looking dangerous around goals and Jack Watts providing plenty of class, the Demons withstood the challenges of the premiership fancies to hold firm and steal a morale-boosting victory heading into finals. Casey coach Justin Plapp was pleased with his side’s response to a slow start, praising their ball use and ability to win critical contests. “To our player’s credit, they found some composure and got the game back going on their terms again,” Plapp said. “It’s probably one of the better wins I’ve been involved in, and we’ve had a few of those over the last couple of weeks.” Plapp said the game was always going to be a scrap due to some heavy rain prior to the game, and was satisfied that his group adapted. “They were not easy (conditions), but we were happy with how the game looked,” Plapp said. “We’ve out tackled them, we made a really big focus around that ... and we beat them in contested possession. “We felt we were better in that area of the game.”
VFL CASEY DEMONS 2.3 6.6 9.7 11.12(78) WILLIAMSTOWN 3.4 4.6 5.9 7.12(54)
The Demons flexed their muscles in an impressive win over the Gulls. Picture: COURTESY OF ADAM MCFARLANE But there was some nervous moments for Dees fans with Jack Watts reported in the final term after late contact on Nick Sing, but the VFL MRP threw the report out on Monday. The Demons need to just overcome Werribee on Saturday night at Casey Fields to secure the double chance in the last home-and-away round of the
VFL season. And in the Development League, Casey secured a top-two spot with a 123-point rout of Williamstown on Saturday at Casey Fields, 23.21(159) to 5.6(36). Incredibly, the Dees had 18 individual goalkickers, with Cora Lynn young ace Jaxon Briggs best afield.
CASEY DEMONS GOALS: L. Hulett 2, Y. Zijai, J. KennedyHarris, J. Watts, A. Ferreira, B. Fritsch, S. Weideman, E. Morris, A. Scott, C. Maynard. BEST: J.Munro, E. Morris, J. Watts, T. Bugg, S. Frost, J. Kennedy-Harris. WILLIAMSTOWN GOALS: L. Schultz 2, J. Chisari, D. Kempster, B. Cavarra, T. Condon, J. Dorgan. BEST: N. Sing, L. Schultz, J. Tippett, N. Meese, B. Bewley, J. Dorgan.
Solid win for the Stingrays QUIZ NUMBER 1572 1. WHO scored a record 29 ODI hundreds for Australia? 2. WHICH country has won the Davis Cup the most number of times? 3. IN what type of Olympic events do the most number of countries compete? 4. WHO is the only Australian cricketer to take nine wickets in a Test match innings? 5. WHO won the ABC Sports Award of the Year in both 1982 and 1983? 6. IN what city is the famous sporting stadium Madison Square Garden? 7. WHICH Australian female sprinter won silver medals in both the 100 metres and 200 metres events at the 1990 Commonwealth Games? 8. WHO is the only man to twice have the honour of being Australia’s flag bearer at the Olympic Games? 9. WHO was Australia’s youngest ever cricket captain? 10. WHAT sport involves quick descents down a cliff using a rope and jumping action? 11. JOHN Newcombe won five of his six Wimbledon doubles titles with Tony Roche. With whom did he win the sixth? 12. WHICH country has won soccer’s World Cup on five occasions? 13. WHAT is the nick-name of former Test cricketer Jason Gillespie? 14. AN Australian basketballer was top scorer at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Who was he? 15. WHICH early Australian cricketer was known as ‘The Demon’? 16. WHICH Australian in 1968 became the youngest athlete to win an Olympic gold medal? 17. THE Empire Games were first held in Australia in 1938 in which city? 18. AUSTRALIAN Ross Milne was killed in a training accident at the 1964 Olympics. In what sport was he competing? 19. WHO was Australia’s first million dollar horse trainer? 20. WHICH Test cricketer also captained South Australia in Australian Rules Football?
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By Nick Creely Solid, rather than spectacular, is really the only way to describe the Dandenong Stingrays’ comfortable 47-point win over the GWV Rebels on Sunday afternoon at Ballarat. The win - which is the ‘Rays eighth of the last nine matches came off the back of a six goal to one last half as the class of their prime ball movers took the gallant Rebels apart. With Haileybury premiership stars Luke Davies-Uniacke, Oscar Clavarino and Aiden Bonar back in and ready to fire, the Stingrays led by 12-points at quarter time and 20 at half time as the Rebels provided a challenge. It was a challenge that Stingrays coach Craig Black expected, but one that left him satisfied with the response. “The focus was really on the mindset and travelling to Ballarat for a 3.30pm Sunday game, just trying to make sure they keep going and prepare well was important,” he said. “They really challenged us in the first half of the game, and their intent around the footy at the start was probably a bit better than ours. “Credit to our guys, they stuck to the challenge and wore their way through it - it was more like a workmanlike performance and it’s rewarding to come away with a big win and still have plenty of improving to do.” Hunter Clark played yet another dominant game through
Mason De Wit played a strong game off half-back for the Picture: ROB CAREW 'Rays. 170572 the midfield, Jesse Davies was a rock down back, Mason De Wit provided the run off-half back, and Davies-Uniacke provided the layer of class in another strong team performance. With his side settled into finals, the ‘Rays are still searching for the perfect cohesion as their schoolboy stars re-enter the side before finals. “I think we have a bit of improvement - it was only the first game with everyone back and normally it takes a few games - for example, Luke Davies and Hunter Clark only played their second game together for the Stingrays, and they need to work out rotations and stuff like that,” he said. “I think we just need to keep improving and we’ll see more of an output from those guys in the coming weeks.” The ‘Rays travel to Trevor
Barker Beach Oval on Saturday morning to face the Sandringham Dragons, as they eye off their twelfth win of the season.
TAC CUP GWV REBELS 2.2 4.4 4.10 5.14(44) DANDENONG STINGRAYS 4.2 7.6 11.10 13.13(91) GWV REBELS GOALS: A. Shepherd 2, L. Dawson, D. Cox, M. Schnerrin. BEST: F. Appleby, J. Johnston, C. Wellings, A. Domic, L. Meek, A. Shepherd. DANDENONG STINGRAYS GOALS: L. Young 3, A. Bonar 2, J. Nanscawen 2, B. Williams 2, B. Morrish, M. DeWit, L. Davies-Uniacke, H. Clark. BEST: J.Davies, M. DeWit, A. Paterson, H. Clark, A. Bonar, L. Young.
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Merger set for women By Nick Creely
Youngsters like Darcy Guttridge took another step forward despite another heavy loss. 169835 Picture: ROB CAREW
Tough season for Eagles By Nick Creely VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE - WOMEN’S REVIEW - ROUND 13 From start to finish, Cranbourne were never truly in the contest on Sunday against Diamond Creek, as the Eagles count down the days until the end of the season. With very little going right in what has been an underwhelming 2017 season, the Eagles had one last chance to enjoy a home clash this season. In the 2.4(16) to 11.4(70) loss, the Eagles stood no chance once the finals-bound Creekers kicked five unanswered goals to skip out to a 32-point quarter time lead. With perennial goal-kicking machine Chloe Molloy (three goals) running amok, and a
host of other players such as Ashleigh Riddell, Alison Downie and Amelia Barden all outworking the Eagles, danger signs loomed when the lead extended out to 50 courtesy of three more unanswered goals in the second term. With more fight the only saving grace in another lowly performance, the Eagles enjoyed a more fruitful third quarter, kicking 1.2 to 2.0 to almost win the term. Although a win was impossible, the Eagles then equalised the final term with another goal while keeping the Creekers to just 1.1 for the quarter. In the end, 54-points flattered the Eagles, but there were several positives. The Eagles managed to get more games into the likes of
AFL-bound Darcy Guttridge, Courtney Clarkson, Holly Whitford, Sophie Phillips and Kim Cunico, and their leaders in Kirsten McLeod, Jasmine Grierson and Romy Timmins have continued to battle hard in trying circumstances. There is just one more round left to play for the Eagles who sit with a 3-10 record, and it doesn’t get any easier when they travel down the Nepean to face St Kilda at Peanut Farm Reserve on Sunday afternoon. Earlier last week, AFL Victoria announced that the Eagles will align with the Casey Demons and Melbourne Football Club, further strengthening their ties with the two clubs, and helping push the club off the bottom of the table in 2018.
AFL Victoria has announced that the Cranbourne Football Club will transfer its VFL Women’s licence to the Casey Demons for the 2018 season. In a move that has been mooted for months, Cranbourne - in consultation with AFL Victoria, Casey and the Melbourne Football Club have made the decision based on the best interests for female football in the south-east region. Similar to the move made to align the Melbourne Football Club with the Casey Scorpions at the end of 2016, the move further emphasises the rise of female football - particularly in an ever-growing south-east area. “Cranbourne believes Casey and its association with the Melbourne FC, is well-placed to help further develop its current players and female football in the south-east region, and decided the club will focus its attention on teams at a community level,” AFL Victoria CEO Steven Reaper said. “With minimum standards for VFL Women’s increasing and as the level of professionalism rises with the introduction of AFLW, Cranbourne were going to be challenged to meet
the requirements needed going forward. “Cranbourne has provided great opportunities for women in the region to play stateleague football, and should be commended for the work they have done over a number of years in the VWFL and the part they played in the formation of VFL Women’s over the last two seasons. “We are confident Casey will continue this work, using
its association with Melbourne to provide state-league facilities, medical and conditioning resources for the new team and will continue to provide an opportunity for coaches, players and administrators from the region, further enhancing the talent pathway.” AFL Victoria has received plenty of interest from several AFL and VFL clubs for 2018, with applications to be received by 30 August for consideration.
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FINALS RESULTS - WEEK 3 SUNDAY, 20 AUGUST NARRE NORTH RESERVE EAST U15 Division 2 Preliminary Fountain Gate 10.14(74) v Berwick Blue 5.3(33) U15 Division 1 Preliminary Endeavour Hills 20.10(130) v Cranbourne Blue 5.7(37) U15 Division 1 Preliminary Narre Warren Black 6.13(49) v Beaconsfield Blue 3.10(28) Premier 1 Preliminary Beaconsfield Blue 12.3(75) v Berwick White 2.12(24) MARRIOTT WATERS OVAL 1 U11 Red Grand Final Cranbourne Blue 2.4(16) v Pakenham Maroon 5.7(37) U12 Blue Grand Final Narre South Lions Gold 2.5(17) v Berwick Blue 3.7(25) U13 Blue Grand Final Kooweerup 2.6(18) v Endeavour Hills 5.9(39) U14 Div.2 Grand Final Narre North Foxes Grey 9.10(64) v Pakenham Blue 5.5(35) U14 Div.1 Grand Final Berwick Springs Blue 29.18(192) v Narre Warren Black 2.2(14)
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Sport SENIORS BERWICK 1.0 2.6 4.7 7.9(51) BEACONSFIELD 0.2 0.3 2.5 2.5(17) CRANBOURNE 3.2 4.8 8.8 10.12(72) DOVETON 3.1 7.2 7.4 10.6(66) NARRE WARREN 3.2 7.3 12.10 16.13(109) TOORADIN-DALMORE 0.1 3.6 4.7 8.7(55) HAMPTON PARK 0.0 3.4 6.6 7.8(50) PAKENHAM 3.9 10.11 13.15 17.22(124) RESERVES: Berwick 11.8(74) v Beaconsfield 3.1(19), Cranbourne 5.7(37) v Doveton 6.10(46), Narre Warren 16.27(123) v Tooradin-Dalmore 1.2(8), Hampton Park 7.6(48) v Pakenham 13.10(88). UNDER 19A: Berwick 2.8(20) v Beaconsfield 8.4(52), Cranbourne A 13.14(92) v Doveton 2.3(15). UNDER 19B: Pakenham 4.7(31) v Cranbourne B 6.6(42), Narre Warren B 10.15(75) v Tooradin-Dalmore 2.3(15). LADDER SENIORS W L D B % PTS BERWICK 16 0 0 2 228.57 72 CRANBOURNE 13 3 0 2 176.79 60 NARRE WARREN 12 4 0 2 177.82 56 BEACONSFIELD 9 7 0 2 154.35 44 DOVETON 8 8 0 2 134.97 40 TOORADIN-DALMORE 6 10 0 2 107.31 32 OFFICER SFC 6 10 0 2 90.15 32 PAKENHAM 2 14 0 2 60.88 16 HAMPTON PARK 0 16 0 2 13.96 8 FINALS FIXTURE QUALIFYING FINAL (2 v 3) SATURDAY, 26 AUGUST - HOLM PARK RESERVE Seniors - Cranbourne v Narre Warren (2.10pm), Reserves - Berwick v Doveton (12.20pm), U19A - R10 - Narre Warren A v Beaconsfield (10.30am). ELIMINATION FINAL (4 v 5) SUNDAY, 27 AUGUST - EDWIN FLACK RESERVE Seniors - Beaconsfield v Doveton (2.10pm), Reserves - Beaconsfield v Cranbourne (12.20pm), U19A - R10 Doveton v Berwick (10.30am).
NETBALL A GRADE: Berwick 33 v Beaconsfield 49, Cranbourne 28 v Doveton 47, Hampton Park 54 v Pakenham 33, Narre Warren 51 v Tooradin-Dalmore 33, ROC - Bye. B GRADE: Berwick 32 v Beaconsfield 53, Cranbourne 37 v Doveton 53, Hampton Park 61 v Pakenham 23, Narre Warren 49 v Tooradin-Dalmore 37, ROC - Bye. C GRADE: Berwick 12 v Beaconsfield 48, Cranbourne 39 v Doveton 45, Hampton Park 32 v Pakenham 22, Narre Warren 40 v Tooradin-Dalmore 26, ROC - Bye. D GRADE: Berwick 9 v Beaconsfield 44, Cranbourne 23 v Doveton 25, Hampton Park 46 v Pakenham 16, Narre Warren 41 v Tooradin-Dalmore 24, ROC - Bye. 17 UNDER RED: Berwick 13 v Beaconsfield 42, Cranbourne 18 v Doveton 40, Hampton Park 8 v Pakenham 52, Narre Warren 55 v Tooradin-Dalmore 5, ROC - Bye. 17 UNDER WHITE: Berwick 11 v Beaconsfield 39, Cranbourne 16 v Doveton 23, Hampton Park 4 v Pakenham 47, Narre Warren 54 v Tooradin-Dalmore 10, ROC - Bye. 15 UNDER RED: Berwick 26 v Beaconsfield 23, Cranbourne 25 v Doveton 33, Hampton Park 17 v Pakenham 25, Narre Warren 44 v Tooradin-Dalmore 11, ROC - Bye. 15 UNDER WHITE: Berwick 23 v Beaconsfield 11, Cranbourne 48 v Doveton 16, Narre Warren 45 v TooradinDalmore 6, ROC - Bye, Pakenham - Bye. 13 UNDER RED: Berwick 31 v Beaconsfield 16, Cranbourne 13 v Doveton 18, Hampton Park 14 v Pakenham 12, Narre Warren 18 v Tooradin-Dalmore 23, ROC - Bye. 13 UNDER WHITE: Berwick 12 v Beaconsfield 27, Cranbourne 16 v Doveton 13, Narre Warren 24 v TooradinDalmore 13, ROC - Bye, Pakenham - Bye. LADDER A GRADE W L D B % PTS NARRE WARREN 14 2 0 2 149.74 64 TOORADIN-DALMORE 13 3 0 2 141.57 60 BEACONSFIELD 11 5 0 2 120.66 52 DOVETON 10 6 0 2 104.47 48 CRANBOURNE 8 6 2 2 105.27 44 HAMPTON PARK 5 10 1 2 87.17 30 ROC 5 10 1 2 84.29 30 BERWICK 3 11 2 2 85.8 24 PAKENHAM 0 16 0 2 56.05 8 NETBALL FINALS FIXTURE QUALIFYING FINAL (2 v 3) SATURDAY, 26 AUGUST - HOLM PARK RESERVE A GRADE Tooradin-Dalmore v Beaconsfield 2.30pm B GRADE Narre Warren v Tooradin-Dalmore 1pm C GRADE Beaconsfield v Cranbourne 12noon D GRADE Beaconsfield v Doveton 12noon U17 RED Doveton v Beaconsfield 10.55am U17 WHITE Narre Warren v Doveton 10.55am U15 RED Narre Warren v Doveton 9.50am U15 WHITE Berwick v Cranbourne 9.50am U13 RED Berwick v Tooradin-Dalmore 8.45am U13 WHITE ROC v Berwick 8.45am ELIMINATION FINAL (4 v 5) SUNDAY, 27 AUGUST - EDWIN FLACK RESERVE A GRADE Doveton v Cranbourne 2.30pm B GRADE Doveton v ROC 1pm C GRADE ROC v Tooradin-Dalmore 12noon D GRADE Hampton Park v Cranbourne 12noon U17 RED Cranbourne v ROC 10.55am U17 WHITE Cranbourne v Pakenham 10.55am U15 RED Berwick v Beaconsfield 9.50am U15 WHITE Beaconsfield v Pakenham 9.50am U13 RED Beaconsfield v Narre Warren 8.45am U13 WHITE Pakenham v Narre Warren 8.45am
Titans battle it out By David Nagel Step aside Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather Jr - the real heavyweight clash this weekend takes place at Holm Park Reserve on Saturday where Cranbourne and Narre Warren square off in the South East Football Netball League qualifying final. The perennial powerhouses return to the scene of their most recent finals engagement, the 2014 preliminary final - still spoken about in revered tones around these parts. The Magpies were 41 points ahead, 10 minutes into the third term, before Cranbourne champion Marc Holt cut loose. Hobbling on one leg, Holt conjured up a miracle, kicking eight goals to lead his side to a famous victory. Who would have thought it would take three years for these two teams to meet again in the post-season - ironically at the same ground ... and with Holt once again far from peak physical shape. Holt played his first game in two months and just his fifth since breaking his leg on 30 July last year, against Doveton last week and kicked six goals, clearly the difference in a six-point margin between the two sides at the final siren. But the Eagles have far more going for them than just the great man. The reigning champs are the most resilient team in the competition, a reputation thoroughly deserved after playing in the last six grand finals. Players like Mat Fletcher, Stu Morrish, Ryan Davey, Micky Boland and Max Gearon have been loyal and trusty soldiers, while Ryan Jones, Luke Bee-Hugo and Shaun Marusic can turn games around with their firepower. The Magpies midfield has been terrific this season, with Trent Cody, Hayden Stagg and Michael Collins, at times, sharing the workload, while Dean Kelly has added a touch of class to centre wing. But it’s been the form of Josh
Trent Cody has been a powerhouse for Narre Warren this season and will need to stand tall against a Picture: ROB CAREW quality Cranbourne midfield at Holm Park Reserve on Saturday. 171912 Tonna that has really stood out from the crowd, the gifted left-footer a real dangerman for the Eagles on Saturday. Picking a winner is difficult. Narre has the form on the board, winning its last six games on the trot, while the Eagles are proven, but haven’t hit the highs of 2016 to date. All the signs lean to the Magpies, but we’ll go for the Eagles to set up a dream date with Berwick with a thrilling four-point victory. It’s almost become an annual tradition that Beaconsfield and Doveton will meet in the elimina-
tion final each year - the third-consecutive edition taking place at Edwin Flack Reserve on Sunday. And the Doves will be hoping for a change of luck, going down to the Eagles by 25 points in 2015 before losing a nail-biter by two points at Holm Park Reserve last year. Beaconsfield started the season impressively, winning four of its first five games, but have lost both games to the Doves in 2017. “They’ve got us twice this year, so it’s clearly us that need to learn from those losses and go away and make some adjustments and make
sure it’s third time lucky this season,” Beacy coach Leigh McQuillen said. This one, well it appears to be in Doveton’s hands. They have more X-factor than the Eagles, with Russ Gabriel, Nick Battle and Sam Raru in extraordinary form this season. Surely, this is their time to shine and end an eight-year finals drought that has been the source of great frustration. It’s the Doves to salute in a dour struggle by 11 points.
Break for Magpies perched atop By David Nagel South East Football Netball League finals have arrived - and Narre Warren will enjoy a thoroughly deserved week’s rest after claiming top spot with a 51-33 victory over Tooradin on Saturday. The Magpies have lost just seven of 72 games since the beginning of 2014, the most recent a 43-47 loss to the Seagulls in round four, which followed a loss to Beaconsfield, which hurt badly. But the proud Magpies have regrouped, and completed a startling transformation, making it 13 consecutive wins with a dominant victory that confirms them as the team to beat for this year’s flag. “Losing those games was the kick up the bum we needed, we weren’t invincible and we needed to get back to training and work as hard as we ever had,” proud coach Jade Heinrich said. “We knew we had improved since then, but to have a win like that- just before finals- that’s going to give us a lot of mental confidence going forward. Credit to the girls, they played really good netball for four quarters and never took anything for granted.” The Magpies hovered over the Seagulls with an 11-7 first quarter before swooping like potential champions in the second term. Intense pressure was applied from one end of the court to the other, from Tracey Dell (goalkeeper) and Corrina Emery (goal defence) in defence, through Erin Clark (wing defence), Britt Mashado (centre) and Leigh Taylor (wing attack) through the midcourt, and ending with Tayla
Relentless pressure. Narre Warren star Erin Clark gives Tooradin’s Sara Duncan not one second of peace at Kalora Park on Pictures: ROB CAREW Saturday. 171912 Shannon (goal attack) and Gabby Dwyer (goal shooter) under the hoop. The Magpies scored 14-7 in the second stanza, taking a 25-14 lead into half time - top spot was virtually assured. Tooradin will take part in Saturday’s qualifying final against Beaconsfield, who will take some much-needed confidence into the clash af-
ter a 49-33 victory over Berwick at Edwin Flack Reserve. Simon O’Shanassy’s girls started fast, shooting out to a 12-6 lead, with Tanya Mijovic (GA) scoring 10 goals alone in the opening quarter. Mijovic matched that total in the second term, with the likes of Ash Gill (C), Rylee Nelson (WA) and Emily Boribon (GS) looking after the hot-handed goaler with great supply. Doveton will take a psychological advantage into Sunday’s elimination final against Cranbourne after easily disposing of the Eagles, 4728, at Casey Fields. Hayley Stewart (C), Zali Mifsud (WA) and Kyla Quinn (WD) were unstoppable through the middle for the Doves, who stretched an eight-goal lead out to 12 by half time. Rahni Samason (GS) had a great battle with Cranbourne defenders Tara Cecil and Sharni Lambden, while coach Liz Edwards (GK) controlled the defensive end of the court with youngster Mel Webster (GD). And Hampton Park has survived a first-half scare against Pakenham, running away with a 5433 victory at Robert Booth Reserve. The Lions were right in this one at half time, trailing 21-18, with Christine Meyer (GS), Keely Wright (GD) and Katrina Meredith (C) eyeing off their first victory of the season. But the Redbacks steadied, taking control with an 11-4 third quarter before ramming home their advantage with a dominant 22-11 final term. Brooke Kiely (GK/GS) enjoyed the switch from defence to attack, scoring 14 goals for the Redbacks in the final term.
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