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Ready to ride The roar of thousands of motorcycles will signal the start of the 2017 Cranbourne GP Run on Saturday. In this special supplement, the News offers a comprehensive guide to one of Casey’s favourite events including a full list of entertainment, road closures and who will wave this year’s starter’s flag.
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Watch out for GP traffic Traffic will be affected in Cranbourne as the City of Casey’s annual Cranbourne GP Run arrives in High Street on Saturday. From 6am to 12pm, significant traffic management will be applied. Installation of the traffic management plan on High Street will commence at 2am on Saturday 21 October. This includes kerbside parking not being available along High Street between Stawell Street and Sladen Street. From 7.30am to 11am, the southbound carriageway of High Street (South Gippsland Highway), between Stawell Street and Sladen Street, will be closed for the event. Through traffic will continue to operate in both directions on the northbound carriageway, including during the event ‘wave-off’. Side streets entering High Street from the east (Stawell Street, Lyall Street, Bakewell Street and Childers Street) will be closed after the entry point to the car parks. Therefore, access to the car parking areas from these streets will still be possible. Southbound traffic should use Clarendon Street to access Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre as they will not be able to make any left or right turns on High Street between Stawell Street and Sladen Street. Northbound traffic will not be able to make right-hand turns on High Street (South Gippsland Highway) between Sladen Street and Stawell Street. Left turns for northbound traffic from High Street between Sladen
Road closures let the crowds safely watch the action. Street and Stawell Street, will not be affected. A bus stop will still be available on the northbound carriageway adjacent to Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre. A temporary bus stop will be provided for southbound bus services in Codrington Street (between Lyall Street and Bakewell Street) and all southbound bus services will utilise this temporary stop. The existing pedestrian crossings on High Street will be operational and controlled by event staff. Parking bans will also be in place
The Cranbourne GP Run will affect traffic with some road closures and kerbside parking not being available Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS on Saturday 21 October. 160862. in Stawell Street (between High Street and Codrington Street) to accommodate the event bikes and in Codrington Street (between Bakewell Street and
Lyall Street) and the south side of Lyall Street (between Russell Street and Codrington Street) to accommodate the public transport detour for the dura-
tion of the event. Delays are expected and the City of Casey is seeking your co-operation and understanding during this major event.
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Who’s ready to rev it up? It’s time to get revved up for the City of Casey’s most exciting annual event, with the 2017 Cranbourne GP Run just around the bend. The streets of Cranbourne are set to come alive on Saturday 21 October, as huge crowds turn out to wave-off thousands of motorcyclists who gather in High Street to travel en-masse to Phillip Island for the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. City of Casey Mayor Cr Sam Aziz encouraged residents to come along and share in the excitement. “The Cranbourne GP Run is a truly unique event that sees central Cranbourne enlivened with the roar of motorcycles, a sea of colour and chrome and plenty of family fun for visitors to enjoy,” he said. “There will be festivities and entertainment from 8.15am before the official wave-off at 10am where thousands of riders start their engines and begin their journey to the Moto GP. “Council is proud to host this thrilling event which has a proud history in Cranbourne, and I urge all residents to come along and experience the fun and excitement for themselves.” Festivities will run from 8.15am until 11am with activities including craft fun, Daytona racing, face painting, workshops, market stalls and roving entertainers, and local talent Matt Prins will be singing the National Anthem. The charity partner for this year’s event is the Casey Cardinia Foundation and their volunteers will be out raising funds to be disbursed through their
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The wave off is a spectacular annual event.
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Crowds are once again expected to line the street to wave off riders. annual grants program to community groups in the Casey Cardinia region. The philanthropic foundation raises funds each year to support the social, community and physical development of the Casey and Cardinia communities.
This event will affect traffic in Cranbourne from 6am to 12pm on the day. Significant traffic management will be implemented on event day, with installation of the traffic management plan on High Street commencing
at 2am on Saturday 21 October. This includes kerbside parking not being available along High Street between Stawell Street and Sladen Street and the southbound carriageway of High Street (South Gippsland
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Prins belts out big one By Brendan Rees For Narre Warren North’s Matt Prins, the prospect of singing in front of the biggest crowd of his life was “exciting.” The 24 year-old was announced as the national anthem singer at this year’s Cranbourne GP Run on Saturday 21 October. “I am feeling very excited to sing the national anthem at this year’s GP. I have performed all over the Casey area, so I have sung in front of quite large audiences, but I believe this will be one of the biggest,” he said. “I always get nervous when I perform, but that is what makes every performance special, it means you care about what you do.” “I do like to support the city I live in and all the community events that are organised.” Mr Prins, who took out first prize in the over 21 age group at a Casey Star Search for a Cause vocal competition in August this year, said he did not really expect to be selected to sing the national anthem. “I was seen singing at Westfield Fountain Gate when I competed in a local singing competition - Star Search for a Cause. Then my name was passed on to the people that organise the GP.” “Star Search for a Cause is a vocal competition that raises money for Narre Warren and Cranbourne’s Relay for life, which is a fund-raiser for cancer research. I was very happy to have finally won this competition as I had competed a few times, but never re-
ally got the crown.” Mr Prins has been attending Vocal Performance School in Cranbourne South for the past four years. “Vocal performance school is a fantastic vocal school if you wish to learn how to use your voice properly. I would recommend this school to anyone who would like to understand their voice better,” he said. “I was always singing ever since I can remember. I didn’t start taking it all seriously until I was about 18 and really wanted to give the singing industry a try.” Mr Prins also participated in the Windmill Theatre Company’s production of Chicago, performed at the Drum Theatre in Dandenong during June and July this year, adding the experience was “incredible.” “I had always wanted to do musical theatre, but I never really knew what theatre companies were out there. Being a part of this show has taught me a whole lot, and I can’t wait to be a part of many more musical theatre productions,” he said. Asked if he had been rehearsing for the GP Run, he said “a little bit, just to make sure I don’t mess up the lyrics.” Working hard to be a part of more musical theatre productions was on Mr Prins’ priority list. “I’m excited about what the future holds for me in terms of my music. I love being able to perform all around the City of Casey, but I would love to be able to take my music one step further.”
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Smith’s milestone wave off By Brendan Rees Casey councillor Wayne Smith says he’s excited to be unveiled as the coveted flag bearer for this year’s Cranbourne GP Run. “I think it’s a great event simply because of the number of people it brings, and the opportunity - the crowd loves it. I would never have thought it would get as big as it has,” Cr Smith said. Well-known for his interest in the arts, Cr Smith said the GP Run was a “spectacle” as he prepares to wave off 7000-plus bikes, 15 metres off the ground in a cherry picker on Saturday 21 October. He said crowds had grown every year to wave-off thousands of motorcyclists who gathered in High Street to travel en-masse to Phillip Island for the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. “It’s a spectacle. There’s no doubt about it. Pretty amazing spectacle with the number of bikes and the number of people that come out to see the bikes,” he said. “When they wave them off some years it’s taken nearly 25 to 30 minutes for them all to go through - that’s how busy it can get.” The wave off also celebrates Cr Smith’s 20th year as a councillor and his involvement and passion for this event. Cr Smith was elected to Cranbourne Council in 1993 and was Casey’s first mayor in 1997-’98. “The GP Run started a year or two after that (being elected as mayor in 1997). I’ve never been mayor while the GP Run was on, so I’ve never had the opportunity to go up and wave the
The GP Run is a hugely popular event and Cr Wayne Smith is excited to be announced as this year’s flag bearer. Picture: CONTRIBUTED
Cr Wayne Smith (seated at rear) with Steve Martin enjoying a previous GP Run in Cranbourne. 108310 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS flag,” he said. He said he couldn’t wait to be a part of the atmosphere where the roar of motorcycles and a sea of colour and chrome would fill the streets of Cranbourne. “I’ve always supported it. Families and young kids are impressed by it. It’s one event that unfortunately when I was mayor it wasn’t being run. I took the opportunity this time of being able to go up and wave the flag.”
Asked if it is one of the big events of the year, he said: “It is. I’ve been involved in the Berwick Show - that’s always big. For an event that only goes for a couple of hours - it’s massive.” He said in previous years the event had been “pretty impressive” with the cavalcade of motorbikes that line High Street, extending as far as the eye could see. He said waving the flag would be
an honour. “I’m looking forward to it. Luckily, I not scared of heights.” Reflecting on his 20 years with council and his list of achievements, he said, “sometimes when I look at it, I think that’s unbelievable. Council and the community have supported me in my journey.” “It’s fantastic. I wouldn’t be here if I wasn’t enjoying it. I’m glad the public, the ratepayers have given me the
opportunity to be elected each time.” Since being elected in 1993 to the Cranbourne Council he said, “from day one” he advocated for a cultural centre, and as the opening of Bunjil Place looms on the horizon this month, he said it would be “pretty special.” “Being in the year Bunjil opens is why I got onto council in the first place - to lobby for a cultural centre and we’ve got it.” “It’s going to be pretty emotional for that weekend when it opens. It’s the main reason why I got elected, and it’s been my priority the whole time.” Cr Smith said he hoped visitors at the GP Run would help boost the local economy. “It would be good if people can stay. Hopefully, they do go shopping.” Asked if he thought he might be swayed to ride motorbikes after the event he said, “In my younger days, I would’ve loved to, but I think it’s too dangerous for old blokes like me.”
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Head out on the highway ... The annual GP Run is one of the most popular events on the Cranbourne calendar. Each year a Star News Group photographer attends the event to capture all the colour and excitment. Pictures by Stewart Chambers and Gary Sissons.
Ollie from Carrum Downs in the thick of the action.
Grid girls Bonnie and Leonie in 2013.
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The 2016 GP Run was wet and windy. 160862 Picture: Stewart Chambers
The GP Run draws motorcycle enthusiasts from all over Australia.
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Participants enjoy the crowd attention in 2013.
Actor Shane Jacobson with Lady Uppity Crust at the 2014 GP Run.
Motor enthusiasts Nelly Bird from Rowville and Phyllis Wicks from Cranbourne prove the GP Run is an event for all ages.
Kayla and Haylee from Dandenong, prepare for the 2014 ride to Phillip Island.
Emily Thomson keeps an eye on the action.
Koopa and Oscar Anderson from Cranbourne East at the 2013 run.
Aidyn McLachlan from Aspendale Gardens was hoping for a Casey Stoner win in 2014.
Mark Oliver with his Boss Hoss Chev Big Block 9000cc at the 2013 run.
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Mick leaves a solid foundation By Garry Howe Long-serving City of Casey councillor Mick Morland was a great supporter of the Casey Cardinia Foundation and a regular fixture at its Annual Charity Dinner, particularly since Casey became involved a few years back. Mick wasn’t at the Cardinia Cultural Centre for the Foundation’s 14th dinner on Friday night, 13 October, having passed away after being hit by a car while walking not far from his Berwick home last June. But his presence was still certainly felt. After the accident his wife Kay asked that donations be made to the Foundation in lieu of flowers and that money - together with a significant contribution from the City of Casey was presented by the Foundation in his honour. The inaugural Mick Morland Memorial Grant went to the Casey Basketball Association for the establishment of a wheelchair basketball program at Casey Stadium. His daughter Rebecca Sanders and niece Lisa O’Keefe made the announcement on the family’s behalf on Friday night. They said Mick - a keen sportsman and fanatical Richmond supporter would have been thrilled to think that the money went towards providing greater sports opportunities for people with a disability. In a nice touch, Lisa later bought a Richmond jumper signed by the 2017 premiership team at auction. Around 300 people enjoyed fine lo-
Casey Cardinia Foundation chairman Paul Thomas speaks of the contribution made by former Casey councillor Mick Morland. 173855
Rebecca Sanders, left, the daughter of former Casey councillor Mick Morland and wife Kay arrives at the Casey Cardinia Foundation Dinner with her cousin Lisa O'Keefe, centre, and current Casey councillor Susan Serey. Rebecca and Lisa accounced the inaugural Mick Morland Memorial Grant in his honour. 173855 Pictures: ROB CAREW cal fare prepared by Khans Catering at the Cardinia Cultural Centre and were entertained by the predominantly local 13-piece band Big ‘N’ Horny. Foundation chairman Paul Thomas said the night looked like raising around $75,000, which would be di-
rected to worthwhile local projects and initiatives. For full details of the grants and more on the charity dinner, pick up a copy of this week’s Pakenham-Berwick Gazette.
Ready for a good night, from left, Bob and Debbie Medley, Bill Davis, Janine Greening, Judy Davis and Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon. 173855
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Was it blackmail? By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Doveton man, twice jailed for family violence, has been granted bail on appeal after claiming he was being blackmailed by the same victim. On 9 October, Justice Jane Dixon of the Supreme Court of Victoria released the 29-year-old man on strict bail conditions including a fixed address, night curfew and daily reporting to police. He was also ordered to comply with family violence intervention orders and not communicate with the ex-partner and her son. The decision overturned the man’s failed bail application in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 18 September. The man denied stalking, unlawful assault and persistently breaching an intervention order in Springvale in May - three days after being released from his second stint at prison. He had been on two community corrections orders at the time.
Defence barrister Roona Nida claimed the man had been jailed twice due to “false” allegations made by the ex-partner, who had been blackmailing him for money. On one occasion, the ex-partner alleged the man breached his intervention order by making about 130 phone calls to her on 23 April - while she had possession of his phone, Ms Nida said. In February, she allegedly threatened to make “trouble” if he didn’t transfer his $36,000 car into her name. He is still paying off the car loan, insurance and maintenance, Ms Nida said. “The applicant was unemployed and was forced to transfer ... unemployment benefits to (the ex-partner) in order to avoid going to prison.” He also alleged he had been beaten up - once by four men outside his house and once by a man who drove off with the ex-partner. The man had also been allegedly
assaulted by the female in November, leading to the police taking out an intervention order on his behalf. Two days later, the female took out an intervention order against the man. His first set of charges and a 17day jail term followed. Ms Nida said two psychologists’ reports found the man had no intention of harming or taking revenge on the ex-partner or her boyfriend. “The applicant expressed that he was fully committed to move on with his life and work hard to make money. “He also expressed his religious reasons for (ceasing to think) about (the ex-partner) being re-partnered with another man.” Ms Nida said the man had no criminal history prior to the family violence allegations in November. Already on remand for more than four months, the man had attempted suicide and was at risk of mental deterioration if he spent a lengthy time
in prison, Ms Nida said. Police had alleged the man had approached the woman outside her house in breach of an intervention order, followed her in his car and harassed her as she walked to Springvale railway station. As she sat in a male friend’s car in a car park, the accused allegedly tried to open the locked car doors and then struck on the car windows with his hands. The victim took photos of him next to the car - with confirmation of the geographic location. The accused told police the victim’s friend had got out of the car at a McDonald’s outlet and punched the accused several times to the head. “They’re making up stories to get me,” he allegedly told police. That night, he allegedly returned to the victim’s home. The man was bailed to appear at a contested hearing at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 18 October.
The new Narre: at $2m plus By Cam Lucadou-Wells How’s this for a sign of the times? A seven-bedroom mansion has broken the $2-million barrier for what is believed to be the first time in Narre Warren North. The 31 Rose Garden Court property, marketed with a slick video orchestrated by real estate agent Zed Nasheet, recently sold for $2.3 million. That type of money buys you lots of space. There’s an outdoor pool, a Hollywood-themed theatre room with a bar, two covered balconies and a multi-purpose rumpus room - and pretty much everything you can imagine. Mr Nasheet is starting to be known for his savvy marketing campaign of high-end real estate pitched at local and international buyers. “It’s about the location (in this case) and the way you market it,” he says. “It’s the best house that’s come on the market here.” The sassy video for this property shines with actors and a show-stealing child as well as a Lamborghini, a Porsche and a Ferrari. He recently sold a property in Glen Iris after hosting an auction feted by Brazilian dancers, an Essendon football player and a contestant from The Bachelor. With an ambitious eye, Mr Nasheet has now branched off into his own A-listing real estate company. The sky doesn’t seem to be his limit.
Council mulls solar farm plan By Cam Lucadou-Wells A locally based solar farm could deliver affordable energy to residents and revenue to Casey Council, says councillor Amanda Stapledon. At a council meeting on 17 October, Cr Stapledon tabled for Casey to investigate a “win-win” public-private partnership with US-based NOVOsol Power Company. She said unutilised land such as landfill or powerline reserves might be used for solar panel installation. “I believe that we are not in any capacity, at this point in time, able to move to renewables. “But I think there are opportunities ... (to) give our residents greater opportunity to purchase affordable power to either provide or top up their current usage. “This is especially important given the power crisis that we are already experiencing and that Adelaide has been crippled with.” Cr Stapledon said advances in renewable power were in their infancy, but pointed to promising examples like Australia’s first local-government solar farm on the Sunshine Coast and mass-battery storage of solar polar in South Australia. NOVOsol had worked in several countries with different levels of government and partnering major banks, insurance, energy and engineering firms, she said. “The company is predominantly working with Indigenous communities who receive benefits from providing the land. “Then the company and government body provide energy back to the grid, and in many instances generate a revenue stream for themselves.” Casey officers and councillors are expected to meet with Josue Altomonte of NOVOsol as part of the investigation. The officers are expected to table a report at the council by April 2018.
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ly”, he said. They felt supported, more confident and more equipped to return home. It is less traumatic than presenting at hospital, surrounded by acutely unwell people who have to be controlled. “Here, it’s friendly, warm and home-like,” Mr Harrison says. As part of the step-up, step-down model, the PARCs admit people who are becoming unwell as a “step up” from their residential home. They also support people in the early stages of recovery from acute illness, taking a “step down” as they’re discharged from hospital. The extended PARC - the only one in Victoria - allows for longer stays of up to six months. The facilities are run in partnership by Monash Health and Mind Australia.
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Years after its controversial inception, Narre Warren North’s adult PARC (Prevention and Recovery Care) and extended PARC facilities recently opened their doors to the public. The “step up” and “step down” mental health facilities aim to feel less like a hospital and more like a home, says Mind Australia’s regional service manager Michael Harrison. “People, who are at first anxious about coming here, say: ‘Wow, this is a beautiful place’.” It’s a holistic model made up of psychiatrists, a doctor, nurses and occupational therapists and Mind staff who run art, music, budgeting and cooking sessions. People take turns to cook and to do chores, and take part in a plethora of group activities to build a sense of community. The aim is to reduce people presenting to hospitals, but instead empowering them to lead purposeful, happier lives in the community, Mr Harrison says. “Often the problem for people with mental health issues is they isolate themselves more and more. “If they engage with these activities, they can - for example - join an art group when they go back home.” People “own” their recoveries. They are put on the path of employment, and learn techniques to manage their mental health. So “life doesn’t fall apart,” Mr Harrison says. “The good thing about the PARCs is they give you time to sit down, identify goals and work on your situation.” The open day was in part to help destigmatise the facilities, he said. Several years ago, there had been community fears for the mental health services’ security. Nearby residents told Star News in 2011 they feared for their safety. But things have changed in mental health. People are talking about it more and positive initiatives are taking place. Of the 228 people admitted to the facility in 2016, the vast majority responded “very positive-
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A two per cent interest rate hike would be enough to jeopardise many mortgage-belt families, a Casey-Cardinia Housing Summit was told. The summit on the region’s “emergency housing crisis” was jointly hosted by Casey and Cardinia Shire councils. It attracted 140-plus representatives in the housing and homelessness sector on 10 October. RMIT housing researcher Professor Guy Johnson told them that an interest rate rise would likely topple many families - the young, the firsthome-buyers, the newly-settled migrants - into mortgage default. That will in turn push more people into private rentals and squeeze more low-income families into homelessness. He told Star News that Australian houses were among the most expensive in the world - sparked by a massive rise in 1997. For many, houses were unaffordable, Prof Johnson said. Added to the combustible mix were record levels of household debt. “With talk of interest rate rises in the New Year, families are going to struggle to pay their mortgage or reduce whatever money they can save or reduce the items that they consume. “There is likely to be an increase of mortgage defaults.” Prof Johnson also sounded a warning on tiny houses - an affordable-housing strategy that was being investigated by Casey Council. “I’m very worried about the trend of using shipping containers or small houses - no matter how well-made and put-together they are. “It will create a secondary market not unlike the trailer parks in the US.” He said both the left and the right sides of politics were acutely aware of the shortage of affordable housing. They needed to massively invest in social housing - a “tiny” market that had been growing by just 2500 homes a year across Australia. “One thing that is in control of governments is increasing the supply of social housing.” It may require superannuation funds to invest
in the program, Prof Johnson said. Casey North Community Information and Support Service executive director Susan Magee shared Prof Johnson’s concerns on mortgage stress. Her relief agency was struggling to keep up with demands for emergency help, social workers and financial counselling, she said. “With current demand, we don’t know how we’ll meet our budget at the end of the year. And that’s with low mortgage rates. “A two per cent rate rise would hit this area so hard.” Their financial counsellors were frantically busy, with four-week waiting lists to see families. In the past two years, the service has helped more than 1500 new clients. In 2017, the service is tracking at more than 2000 clients overall - with the traditionally hectic Christmas period to come. Leanne Petrides, executive director of the Cranbourne-based CISS, said affordable housing was so short that one single parent on Newstart couldn’t even afford to stay in a caravan park. Instead she lived with child in a car. In 2016-’17, the service had more than 500 clients living in rooming houses, caravan parks or homeless. Ms Petrides had mixed feelings on the tiny houses idea. Her preference was for safe, appropriate public housing. “But the reality is we have these people living in appalling conditions where there are no exit points. Rentals are unaffordable. “Tiny houses and shipping containers would alleviate some of that.” City of Casey Mayor Cr Sam Aziz said the summit was an effective way to come together and hear about “the emergency housing crisis facing the region”. “Our initial discussions uncovered the complexity of this issue and the need for a response that is collaborative, owned by multi-agencies and holistic in addressing the root causes of this issue.”
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In reply to Jane Foreman, (12 October) concerning same-sex marriage. Jane, I completely agree with you, the law should not be changed. I have a sign on my letterbox which has been removed or vandalised 12 times. All it says is "It’s OK to vote no’’. It is not telling anyone how to vote. Every time someone removes or defaces that sign they are saying to voters, you are NOT free to decide for yourselves. SSM activists do not want a democracy, and that’s why l am voting no. Let me also add that I am a gay man myself living in a same-sex relationship, so my opinion frankly counts more than the vague gesture demanded by those who will never be in a same-sex relationship. I posted these details on my Facebook page - I’ve had over 700 thumbs up from non-gay people, but to my surprise, it was a number of very unpleasant gay people who attacked me and called me the bigot. To voters, do not think all gay people are like the violent SSM protesters. And it is OK to vote no. Patrick (last name supplied), Narre Warren.
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The member for Narre Warren North,and Minister for Roads, Luke Donnellan,was at the Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre today, October 14. I thought this was an opportunity to ask the minister for a reply to some of the written and verbal questions I presented to him at the meeting he held almost four weeks ago inside the Narre Warren Bowls Club. I asked the minister why he hadn’t replied to my questions: Where does he stand on the issue of drug injecting rooms and will the Andrews Government be legalising drug injecting rooms anywhere in Victoria? Mr Donnellan replied: “I am replying now. There are no plans to legalise them for the moment." I then asked why hadn’t the Andrews Government investigated the alternatives to drug injecting rooms? Scandinavian countries and cities like San Francisco can offer alternatives programs to drug injecting rooms. Why haven’t they been investigated? Luke Donnellan simply said: “Drug injecting rooms are not being looked at - at the moment." I then asked why is the Andrews Government and the Minister for Transport, Jacinta Allan, implementing a policy of deregulation,
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The Minister for Roads and member for Narre Warren showed little interest in offering an audible reply. I said to him that I believed Jacinta Allan and the Andrews Government had imposed a policy on the Victorian community for which there was no basis in evidence. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills.
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Juille Holland: Cranbourne is such a ****hole now. Would never ever go back and live there. Adam 'Bugsy’: Well it’s not called Crimeburne for no reason. Sue Baldizoni: Casey is awash with ice, these are the consequences. Toni Semerak: I thought the crime rate was down. People must be confused. Sammy Brown: Give us some news that’s going to fix this! Ffs, it’s practically a 50 per cent rise - so frustrating Megan Murdoch: That looks worse compared to the first photo I saw. Julie Gifford: Doesn’t surprise me. Lawrence Chadwick: You’re terrible.
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It seems like it takes more than one phone call to get simple repair work from Telstra. Michael Phelps, of Berwick, had been trying for at least 10 months for the telecommunications giant to fix a slipshod piece of work on the footpath in front of his house. Telstra installed a pit that was not levelled off with cement. It was instead backfilled with crumbling bitumen as well as dirt that washed away. What was left was a raised edge of concrete and a tripping hazard for several elderly residents in Hazeldene Court. “It’s a sign of declining standards and regard for public safety,” Mr Phelps said. “The workmanship was just terrible.” An exasperated Mr Phelps rang Star News
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Just the thought of driving his artfully-painted car makes Berwick artist Sohail Yamin nervous. He refuses to drive the ‘SalamMobile’ - it is much easier to drive standard cars than his paintings, he says. The car is not just a visual treat but a whirl of stories and motifs created by a team of volunteer artists including Yamin over about 1000 hours. Influenced by the vibrant traditions of Pakistani truck art, Yamin says the car showcases the positive aspects of immigration. It particularly tells of the Australian Muslim immigration story, including Indonesian makassar boats and South Asian cameleers. “I feel not knowing someone else or the fear from not knowing someone else creates all the current misunderstanding. “If people find out what it’s all about, we end up in a better place.” The car is also known as ‘Rumi’, after the famous poet and mystic who also rose during a similar time of “social and political turmoil”. “Just as he tried to create an atmosphere of dialogue and tolerance through his writing and poetry, the intention of the imagery is to initiate a conversation. “I personally believe that some of the anarchy in today’s world can be eliminated if we learn to understand and appreciate the differences among us.” It hurts Yamin to hear negative talk against immigrants as a general group - whether it’s on the street or in the media. He instead points to the culture and heritage that immigrants bring, that makes our lives more colourful. Yamin is a mechanical engineer-
Sohail Yamin says the painted car is a billboard for peace in turbulent times. ing designer by trade, who exhibits art to “keep me sane - or perhaps insane,” he laughs. He is part of City of Casey’s art and cultural advisory committee, and twice a judge of Casey Creations art competition. He grew up in Pakistan, studied mechanical engineering in the US, and returned to Pakistan. He, his wife and child fled when he saw society go into turmoil, he says. Australia was a beacon of hope and work opportunity. It’s now his home - the country that he loves, enjoys and respects, he says. ‘Rumi’ was created on commission for the SalamFest three-day arts festival at State Library Victoria on 24-26 November. It is on show at Bunjil Place on 11 November.
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Not passive By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council is set to investigate ways to activate the “passive” reserve Ackland Park in Narre Warren North. Councillor Rosalie Crestani told a 17 October Council meeting that residents had suggested barbecues, seating and exercise equipment to make better use of the open-space parkland. With more families moving into the area, “we want as many people to engage in that space, and to develop it a bit more,” she said. However, there were also residents who preferred the
park to be left as is, Cr Crestani said. The council will also look into ways of deterring drivers of petrol remote-control cars that had taken over the park’s BMX track. Michael Allday of the Narre Warren North Community Association said warning signs had failed to ward off the remote-control drivers, leaving kids with their bikes watching on the side of the track. There were dedicated remote-control tracks in the region, including Knox Council, he said. New residents also wanted
the jumps removed from the track, now that many of the original BMXers were now probably driving cars, Mr Allday said. The park had been long regarded as a “passive park”, in keeping with the sparse available parking, he said. There was also a need for better drainage at the reserve. “It’s a very wet park, and the council even has problems mowing it in winter-time. “We’d certainly like to try to get a better usage of it - and try to deter other people using it for remote-control cars.”
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Hear ye, now hear ye! By Cam Lucadou-Wells Town crier Robert Wingrave, pictured with councillor Wayne Smith, was called into action for the City of Casey’s final council meeting at its old offices on 18 October. Cr Smith regaled with tales of the building’s 40-year history - such an irate councillor being locked in a lift during a crucial vote and an embarrassed person who mistook a cupboard for a room’s exit. The City of Berwick offices first serviced a population of 30,000, now they were serving Casey’s 314,000 residents, chief executive Mike Tyler told the meeting. The councillors and administration are set to move to the nearby Bunjil Place on 30 October.
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This lot can do anything By Cam Lucadou-Wells Nossal High students have lifted a statewide schools award from the scrapheap, so to speak. A student group Nossal Environmental Sustainability Team (NEST) led by Jessica Ball drove a state-leading waste recycling program from scratch in just 18 months. On 16 October, they took out the School of the Year in the ResourceSmart Schools awards - topping a competitive field of 1000 schools. Part of their program included a recycling wall for traditionally non-recycled items like school staples such as pens, pencils, markers and batteries. It also collected mobile phones, toothbrushes, toothpaste tubes, coffee capsules and crushable plastics for recycling company TerraCycles. In the meantime, the team created biodiversity tanks for native lizards, snakes and a frog, and planted hundreds of native trees. In the past two years, the team earned stars for three ResourceSmart modules - core sustainability, waste and biodiversity. Ms Ball, who was a finalist in the Teacher of the Year category, said students were enthusiastic and full of ideas. “Once you’ve got them on board, you can do anything.”
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Maiden Bunjil dance soars By Cam Lucadou-Wells
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Students at Lind-Elle School of Dance are jumping for joy ahead of their first performance in the soon-to-open Bunjil Place. Principal Belinda Hartney said the long-awaited $125 million state-of-the-art facility would be a boon for Casey’s massive arts community. Students at her Narre Warren South school would no longer have to commute as far as Warragul to rehearse in a theatre, Ms Hartney said. “People (in the arts) were just having to travel everywhere, which is crazy given Casey is one of the biggest growth-corridors. “To be able to share this space with professionals will be an amazing experience for our dancers.” Bunjil Place looks over the Scout hall on Magid Drive where the dance school first op-
Keagan and Sabrina take a spin at Bunjil Place. 173846 erated 20 years ago. “By returning to the area on our 20th anniversary, it feels like we’ve come full circle.” Her students are mentioning a “sense of ownership” of Bunjil Place, which opens with a festival on 28-29 October. “As they’ve driven past it, they’ve watched it build and grow. There’s a feeling that it’s their concert place.”
Lind-Elle School of Dance’s recreational and elite performance dancers start rehearsals at Bunjil Place the week after it opens. They perform three shows of jazz, tap, ballet, hip hop and other dance styles at the venue on 19 November. Bookings: www.bunjilplace. com.au/lind-elle-school-ofdance
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Grandmothers Against Detention of Refugee Children rallied outside La Trobe MP Jason Wood's office. 173922 Picture: BONNY BURROWS
Grannies say they will overcome By Bonny Burrows Local grandmothers have continued their fight against Australian asylum seeker policies, this time taking to the streets of Berwick. Following on from the group’s 8 October’s Emerald protest where members demanded the Australian Government stop refugee and asylum seeker suffering on Manus Island and Nauru and “bring them here”, Grandmothers Against Detention of Refugee Children rallied outside La Trobe MP Jason Wood’s office on Thursday 12 October in a call for his support. When they found that Mr Wood was
not at his office, the group of about 15 took the opportunity to march through Berwick’s CBD, singing We Shall Overcome and reciting poems by refugees. Member Virginia Schneiders said the community responded positively. “We had good reactions, toots from passers-by, waves, people were generally pretty supportive,” Ms Schneiders said. Ms Schneiders met with Mr Wood the following day to discuss the treatment of refugee and asylum seekers on Manus Island and Nauru. She said that while there was “some rapport built up”, the local MP stopped
short of voicing his support for mainland settlement, something government policy current prohibits. “He did say the government was working on resettlement but there was nothing I would call definitive about what he was saying,” Ms Schneiders said. “He really needs to take a note of this issue. It’s a very small margin in his seat and this is something that has a lot of support locally.” Jason Wood was contacted by the Gazette for comment on 12 October, but as of 17 October had not responded.
A guest speaker at City of Casey’s victims-of-crime forum has lashed out at a failure to strongly punish perpetrators of child marriage. Betul Tuna, a policy officer at Ethnic Council of Shepparton, asked gatherers on 8 October why perpetrators were regarded as different to paedophiles. She later told Star News that the ‘husbands’ were charged with marrying an underage bride, but why not with child sexual abuse? “The perpetrators try to justify this with something else like cultural or religious practices. “What is happening is that girls are given to someone a lot older than them, and we’re referring to the paedophile as a ‘husband’. “Isn’t it paedophilia? What is the difference?” Ms Tuna says the double standard is shown by the crime of a man “shopping” for a child online. That man’s intentions or cultural practices are not then elevated above children’s rights. The parents of the bride, if they’re knowing participants, should also be held culpable, Ms Tuna says. The offences are written down as cultural practices performed in the
offenders’ country-of-origin. They are downplayed because they are not “white” or “mainstream” - at least not these days, Ms Tuna says. “Child marriage was not far away from Australian culture 100 years ago, 50 years ago or even 20 years ago,” she says. In September, a 35-year-old man was convicted and jailed by the Victorian County Court for 12 months for marrying a 14-year-old girl in Noble Park. He was the first to be sentenced in Australia under the federal offence of marrying a person under 16. The imam Ibrahim Omerdic, 62, who was charged with conducting the marriage, is appealing his conviction. Though there are no statistics, the issue is common in Australia and the world, Ms Tuna says. It’s a risk not just for migrants but for children born in Australia. It’s a problem not just in some regions of the world but it’s a global problem, Ms Tuna argues. Ms Tuna works in Shepparton to prevent female genital mutilation and to support affected women. Child trafficking, child abuse and female genital mutilation are issues that affect “all of us”.
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Byrne in right headspace Holt MP Anthony Byrne joined a celebration of headspace services in Narre Warren recently. The event marked headspace Day - a national day that aims to get people caring for their mental health issues early before they got more serious. Narre Warren’s headspace centre is one of the most popular services for youth mental health support. It has assisted more than 1200 young people in Casey in 2017 - nearly twice the national
average for headspace centres. One of its drawcards is Romeo the therapy dog, who was a calming influence on the centre’s visitors. “It was great to meet the staff and to thank them for making a real difference to the lives of Casey’s youth,” Mr Byrne said. “Casey’s youth should be reminded that we do have a wonderful local mental health headspace service that is easily accessible ... if they ever need
any mental health support.” He pledged his support for continued funding to ensure it remained a “world-class local mental health facility for the long term”. A quarter of young Australians experience mental health issues each year. Headspace is building an advice campaign based on young people’s feedback, which aims to help other young people.
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Bollards for Bunjil Place By Cam Lucadou-Wells Surrounding roads will be closed while security bollards are installed around Casey Council’s new civic-arts headquarters in Narre Warren. Magid Drive will be closed during the night works at Bunjil Place on Sunday 22 October and Monday 23 October. The works include road resurfacing and security bollards
in the centre median. Patrick Northeast Drive will also be closed for one night for resurfacing and the installation of raised pedestrian crossings and security bollards. Part of the drive will remain closed until Monday, 30 October. Casey mayor Sam Aziz said the “critical renewal works” were needed to create “pedes-
trian friendly spaces” in the precinct. “With Bunjil Place opening in just two weeks’ time we need to make sure everyone can travel safely to and from the new entertainment precinct, and these works will assist in that. “The works have been scheduled to occur overnight to minimise disruption to the community.”
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Weird, wild and wonderful costume world You don’t know who you might bump into at Deza-Con-IV. The South-East’s biggest pop culture fair has in the past attracted a motley crew of elaborate dress-ups. Such as a steampunk version of Mary Poppins, anime characters and troopers from Star Wars, Halo and Call of Duty. Organised by founder Ray Condeza, the fair will host local artist Andrew Law sketching and promoting his upcoming book.
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There will also be cosplay artists and their crafts, local comic writers and pop-culture stalls selling comics, toys and other collectables. The Transformers Collectors Club of Australia and the Starfleet USS Southern Cross (Star Trek) Club will also be there. Deza-Con-IV is at Narre Community Learning Centre, 4 Malcolm Court, Narre Warren on Saturday, 21 October, 10am-4pm; $5 entry, kids 12 and under are free.
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St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital provides a cardiac rehabilitation program for people who have had an acute heart event. The program provides information and guidance on how to recover from a heart event and improve an individual’s quality of life. Emma, the Cardiac Rehabilitation Coordinator, explained that there was also a need to assist carers of cardiac patients. “We found carers were in need of some support and so the Cardiac Team collaborated with the Pastoral Care Team to design a session for carers only, so the Cardiac Carers High Tea commenced,” Emma said. “Carers can spend the time connecting and being supported by our Pastoral Care Team while their loved one attends their program in the gym.” The sessions aim is to create an ambient experience in a quiet room with comfortable chairs away from the busy gym. The carers group facilitated by a pastoral practitioner enables individuals to explore their own experience of being a carer - both the challenges and the joys. The opportunity to meet and share with others in a similar situation provides support in knowing they are not alone in their feelings and situation. “Our hospital places high importance on whole person care which includes patients and their families,” Emma said. “The Cardiac Carers’ High Tea is now a permanent feature of the Cardiac Rehabilitation Program and is free for carers to attend.” St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital is at 255-265 Cranbourne Road in Frankston. For more information phone 9788 3333.
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Message from the Premier [Next/This*] /This*] week weekisisweek is Fire Action Week, a time for all Victorians to begin preparing for the summer ahead. It’s particularly important this year, with the Bureau of Meteorology forecasting a long and hot summer. Thankfully, our dedicated emergency services are working together with communities, businesses, local councils and residents to reduce the risk for our state.
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FIRE ACTION WEEK THE RIGHT TIME TO PREPARE It’s your responsibility to be ready this summer. Prepare your property, fire plan and emergency kit now. The reasons are black and white.
1. Plan what you’ll do in the event of a fire, talk to your household and know where to access information on high risk days. 2. Keep grass short. Fire can ignite and travel quickly through long grass. 3. Get rid of dry grass, leaves, twigs and loose bark around your home. 4. Remove or prune shrubs near windows and under branches of mature trees. 5. Cut back overhanging tree branches close to property – no branches within 10 metres. 6. Keep gutters and roof areas clear of leaf litter (if you are physically able to). 7. Remove all materials from around the home that could burn, such as boxes, furniture and woodpiles.
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Inspiration for women’s health Beaconsfield’s INSPIRE Physiotherapy for Women is this year celebrating a decade of assisting women to reach their goals and potential. Business founder, owner and physiotherapist Anna Klaric started the company 10 years ago from her home in Berwick following the completion of her postgraduate certificates in Exercise for Women and Continence and Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation at the University of Melbourne. Since then the business has grown exponentially to a team of 11 practitioners and administration staff who pride themselves in providing exceptional service to their clients. “It began as pregnancy exercise classes and Pilates classes in the local community centres, and treating women from my home,” Anna said. “In a short space of time my business grew leading to the opening of INSPIRE in our current space (Woods Street, Beaconsfield). “Two years ago we opened our boutique Pilates studio, also in Beaconsfield, where we offer our Clinical Pilates and Reformer classes. “Upon reflection, it’s amazing how far we have come as I didn’t actually start INSPIRE just to have my own business. “I started INSPIRE as I had a vision of the type of physiotherapist that I wanted to be and it just became a business beyond that. “I have an amazing team at INSPIRE and I am so proud of their dedication and passion which has helped INSPIRE to become what it is today.” What sets the team at INSPIRE Physiotherapy for Women apart is the philosophy to not simply treat clients’ symptoms but to determine and treat the underlying cause of the problem or injury for the best outcome. Every program is personalised to allow women to achieve their health goals, no matter what they are. Along with her team, Anna offers a range of
Anna Klaric of Beaconsfield’s Inspire Physiotherapy for Women is this year celebrating 10 Picture: GARY SISSONS years of successful business. 173741 services including physiotherapy for spinal, joint and muscle pain, pregnancy and postnatal issues, pelvic floor problems, as well as clinical and
Reformer Pilates, and specialist classes for pregnancy and mums and bubs, which all take place across two modern facilities.
“We treat women of all ages, from teenagers to women in their eighties, netballers, dancers, runners - the list is endless. “We love that we can treat three generations of the same family, no matter what their activity levels and goals are!” explains Anna. “We love our job as physiotherapists helping our clients with all sorts of problems, but our passion is women’s health. “We treat a lot of women during their pregnancy and in the post-natal period, and women of all ages with pelvic floor problems. “Many women are unaware that specially trained physiotherapists like us at INSPIRE can help them with bladder and bowel issues, prolapse and pelvic pain. “It is one of the most rewarding areas of physiotherapy as we can make such a difference to people’s lives. “We also have our extensive Pilates program. “We have Clinical Pilates where it’s very small, tailored and targeted for people who have specific issues. “In addition to our Clinical Pilates, we also run our Reformer Pilates classes, which are designed to strengthen and tone from the inside out.” With 10 years already under their belt, the team members at INSPIRE are looking forward to the next decade, acknowledging that if the future is as rewarding as the past they have done well. “Our 10-year celebration is a celebration of the beautiful space we have created for our clients to relax and enjoy the experience of INSPIRE physiotherapy and Pilates.” INSPIRE Physiotherapy is at 1/35 Woods Street in Beaconsfield. For more information or to make an appointment, phone 9769 7579. Alternatively visit www.facebook.com/inspirephysiotherapy.
EMPOWERING WOMEN TO ENJOY LIFE. At INSPIRE Physiotherapy for Women, we understand the care a woman’s body needs at every stage of life. We can help you to achieve your goals and live life to the fullest!
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separate titles and to be auctioned as a whole, beautiful Baw Baw Manor is a family home set in a magnificent garden oasis in a very sought after Drouin Court. From the high wrought iron gates which open onto the long paved driveway, you are kept in suspense until you discover this very private family retreat. You cannot see the home from the street and are surrounded by magnificent gardens, so it is hard once inside to believe you are only a quick trip to the centre of Drouin. Family living is well catered for with both formal and informal living areas and a study with the very functional kitchen being the hub of the family living zone. All four bedrooms are large with the master bedroom having an ensuite and dressing room. Windows and doors are situated so you are able to enjoy the beauty of the gardens all year round. Ducted heating and cooling, ducted vacuum, security and intercom systems and quality finishes are all part of this superb offering. Baw Baw Manor was established by well known local identity and renowned business man Alan Jackson, who
headed up BTR (one of Britain’s largest companies) in the 1990s. Among other achievements, Alan was named Business Man of the Year in both Australia and the UK. 9-11 Mahogany Court is where Alan Jackson chose to build his family
retreat and retirement home ’Baw Baw Manor’. Baw Baw Vista Estate (a 150lot development) was developed by Alan Jackson in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Another one of Alan’s visions was Jackson’s View Estate, currently being successfully developed and
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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 9-11 Mahogany Court, Drouin Description: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Inspect: Thursday 4pm-5pm and Saturday 2.30pm-4pm Auction: Saturday 28 October, at 1pm Agent: Pauline Soutar 0408 354 403; pauline.soutar@harcourts.com.au or Brian Soutar 0418 515 252; brian.sou, HARCOURTS, DROUIN, 5625 2877
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This home is a testament to its present owners, exposing the elegance of this period with original features. Soaring 12-foot ceilings in the hallway, Baltic pine flooring, doors and ceilings, ornate cornices and architraves, leadlights and dado panelling. There are five fireplaces, but with ducted heating and evaporative cooling throughout it caters for seasonal comforts. Three bedrooms, most with open fireplaces, retain the period feel - there are also two toilets and one bathroom in
this grand home. A well-appointed kitchen featuring a five-burner stainless steel cooker, granite cooktop and timber benchtops plus dishwasher gives modern conveniences while still retaining the character of the original country-style home. We also have a large family room plus dining area and fireplace with gas Coonara. Timber French doors lead out to a huge cafe blind enclosed patio entertaining area, and there is also a little computer utility nook area off the laundry. Workshop, storage sheds, more storage or playroom bungalow for grandchildren and a triple carport just about complete the picture the photos speak for themselves, cottage gardens and an original piece of Australian history could be yours, walk to all facilities in minutes. ●
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With a magnificent backdrop of trees in the distance, located on the ever-popular north side of the high-way this innovative and quality home is ready for you to simply move straight in and do absolutely nothing but enjoy! Just moments from Arena and Beaconsfield Shopping Centre, Berwick Grammar, Heritage College and close to bike and walking tracks, public transport options, plus easy access to the freeway.
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Sitting at the park across, you’ll find it hard to believe that you could find this stunning Victorian Terrace in the highly sought after north side Timbarra Estate. Tastefully renovated with no expense spared, including high quality carpets, stone benchtops, evaporative cooling, ducted heating, alarm, single car lock up garage, side access for possible trailer parking, and all this being on its own title.
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24 Portchester Boulevard, BeacoNsFielD Grand Beaconsfield Manor Boasting an abundance of living space, and premium finishes throughout, this commanding home encompasses the very best in build quality. Set on an elevated and fully landscaped 1100sqm allotment, the home features a 6 car under house garage, with adjoining workshop/storeroom and home office. Timber flooring, 2-way gas log fire, cctv security system, 4.5kw solar array and 6,000L of tank water.
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What an opportunity, to own your own 720sqm parcel of land in undoubtedly one of Berwick’s most premier locations. The property is a short distance from Berwick Village, Berwick train station, a collection of private & public schools. If you’re a tradesman or don’t mind a little DIY project then this property is well worth an inspection. This is a truly unique and exceptional opportunity!
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UNIQUE DEVELOPMENT SITE!! Located right on McGregor Road is this prime development site. Land area of 1321m2 plus two road frontage, this site lends itself to a multi dwelling development or medical use (STCA). The property has a three bedroom brick house, dual living zones, garage and secure yard. Positioned in a good proximity to Pakenham Marketplace, transport, schools and medical facilities. Excellent opportunity for the savvy investor or perhaps medical practitioner. Must be sold!! AUCTION - SATURDAY 23rd OCTOBER @12 NOON ON SITE 10% Deposit Balance 60 Days Contact - Steve Hobson 0418 897 411
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OFFICER PSP APPROVED • 4.047 HA / 10AC • G.A.I.C FREE • HIGH DEMAND LOCATION • OUTSTANDING POSITION IN THRIVING PRECINCT THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A DEVELOPMENT SITE IN THE EVER POPULAR SOUTH EAST GROWTH CORRIDOR. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT DERRICK BROWN - 0418 317 096 EOI CLOSING 10TH NOVEMBER 2017, IF NOT SOLD PRIOR.
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Luxury private oasis.
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This architecturally designed home is set on 3997m2 positioned behind beautiful established gardens providing privacy. • 5 bed, 3 bathrooms, multiple living areas • 10’ ceilings, double glazed windows, solid Jarrah timber floors • Solar heated in-ground swimming pool, Pool house with entertainers kitchen • Huge garage 17m x 7.6m x 4.2m garage with built in workshops, plus additional 15m x 6.7m x 2.7m underneath the house • Commercial heating and cooling
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Berwick 26 Bridgewater Boulevard
The boulevard of dreams. For auction. Sunday 29 October at 12:30pm $890,000 - $970,000 This amazing 2 storey rendered home in prime location within The Chase Estate provides your ultimate in eye candy! • Boasting 4 bed plus home office • Hostess style kitchen with marble look Caesar stone & butlers ‘pantry • Enormous family/meals plus lounge with cathedral ceiling Both bathrooms are fully renovated. There is; CCTV, oversized DLUG, plus seperate rear access to the gorgeous landscaped yard.
F4 G2 H2 I1 8794 0500 32 Overland Drive Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
Berwick 17 Edrington Park Drive
Feel at home in Edrington Park. For sale. $785,000 - $860,000 Located on 897m2 of possibly the best real estate in Edrington Park this Federation influenced family home is sure to impress! • 3 spacious bedrooms + study • 2 generous living areas incl lounge/ dining with open fire • Covered alfresco overlooking the landscaped rear yard With d/heating & cooling, quality carpets and drapes, near new kitchen appliances & quality fittings throughout.
F3 G2 H4 I1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255 realestate.starcommunity.com.au
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Narre Warren North 229 Belgrave Hallam Road
Forever views in your own private oasis on 4.5 acres. For sale. Contact Agent • Four bedrooms, master with walk in robe and ensuite • Four spacious living areas and a study • Unique kitchen with timber benches and a butler’s pantry • Indoor 12x3mtr salt water heated swimming pool. • Your own private lake with jetty and a dam. This property is a rare opportunity, architect designed home with no expense spared. Call today.
F4 G3 H4 I1 J1 8794 0500 32 Overland Drive Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Victor Villella 0412 437 064
Narre Warren North 12 Billabong Place
You’ve struck gold.
For auction. Saturday 21 October at 11am $905,000 - $995000 Short walk of Marco IGA and the local Shopping precinct is this 2-yearold 4-bedroom 2-bathroom home. • Hostess style kitchen • 3 separate living areas • Glass enclosed spa and bbq area The piece de resistance is the fully glass enclosed spa area which also contains a 6-burner built in barbeque. Dome style pergola adjoining the delightful alfresco area and the 914 square metres of land.
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Endeavour Hills 11 Merton Court
Magnificent property – prime location. For auction. Sunday 29 October at 2:30pm $770,000 - $840,000 6 bed or 5 plus study, 3 separate living areas & top of the court location providing outstanding rural views from the balcony! • Both bathrooms and the kitchen are newly renovated • New floors, d/stairs bedroom, swim spa all on 627sqm of land. This north side position provides close access to local schools, easy Freeway access and is located just a short drive from Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre.
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Pakenham 5 Grattan Way
Sensational Simonds.
For sale. $575,000 - $630,000 Situated on 528m2 this 4 year old Simonds Family home is an absolute treat. • 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite • Entertainers kitchen • Decked alfresco & spacious yard • Oversized 3 car garage With heating/cooling, stone benches, landscaped gardens and just a short stroll to public transport, schools & shops. Inspect today.
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Narre Warren South 1-2 Wrap Court
Paradise on an acre.
For auction. Saturday 28 October at 2:30pm $1,350,000 - $1,485,000 A stunning home set on an acre with room for the whole family, in a peaceful court location. Featuring: • Two spas and a resort style pool • Four generous bedrooms • Three living areas and dining • Designer kitchen with integrated appliances Also included are refrigerated heating & cooling, ducted vacuum & security system.
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Beaconsfield 99 Fieldstone Boulevard
The finish here is second to none. For sale. $650,000 - $715,000 A brilliant finish with attention to detail, coupled with an abundance of natural light says it all. • 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, study • 2 North facing, open living areas • Stone kitchen, quality appliances • Floating floor, heating & cooling • 4.5kwt solar panels, LED lighting This spacious home is beautifully finished, it’s clean as a whistle and very worthy of your inspection.
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MAGICAL CELEBRATION FOR NEW DISPLAY VILLAGE ARCADIA estate in Officer will transform into a storybook wonderland in preparation for a community celebration and launch of a new 35-home display village. The free family day on Saturday 21 October will combine entertainment, food, music and some creatures most Melburnians won’t be used to coming across in their city’s south-eastern suburbs. Satterley Property Group general manager for Victoria and Queensland Jack Hoffmann said the storybook theme is a nod to the book names that feature throughout Arcadia’s streets, plus the four schools within the estate. “Creating vibrant communities is at the heart of all our projects and the launch of the display village is a great opportunity to celebrate with local residents and those families that already call Arcadia home,” Mr Hoffmann said. “Not many developments boast more than one school, let alone four and, with this in mind, we decided a theme exploring the magic of books and the fun that comes from reading made a lot of sense for this event.” Hoffmann said the 35-home display village has something for everybody adults and kids alike. The event promises ‘real adventure’ with a giant gorilla, a flock of flamingos in a sea of floating bubbles, as well as a magical unicorn guarding chocolate coins, all close to a giant jungle tent. “It’s going to be a lot of fun and as you explore you never know what you might find around the next corner,” Mr Hoffmann promised. Arcadia’s new display village features
"Grandfather Reg". residences constructed by some of Australia’s most trusted homebuilders from Homebuyers Centre and Boutique Homes to Metricon and Porter Davis - and there are floorplans, designs and interior finishes to suit every taste and budget. Everyone is welcome, from local
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community members to those on the lookout for a new home or investment property. All visitors have the chance to win a Gold Class cinema experience worth $6000. The winner will get to book out an
entire cinema at Karingal and enjoy a movie in luxury for up to 40 people. The Arcadia display village launch is on Saturday 21 October and begins at noon at Arcadia Estate Bridge Road and Saffron Avenue, Officer. ARCADIACOMMUNITY.COM.AU ●
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Berwick 52 Grices Road Family Living in The Chase Estate On a 630sqm approx. block in the ever-sought-ater, The Chase estate, is the ideal family home. The focal point of the home is the open plan living area. Consisting of modern kitchen with stone benchtops, quality stainless steel appliances, and plenty of bench and cupboard space. Looking into the spacious family living room and light filled dining area. The formal living room ofers yet another place to relax. The second level includes sizeable master bedroom, with great views from the balcony, WIR and
For Sale private ensuite. The remaining three bedrooms are great in size, include BIR and are serviced by the family bathroom and children’s retreat. The back yard is an entertainers dream, with pergola area, fireplace and wood fire oven. Mature hedges ensuring utmost privacy and an abundance of yard for the kids or family pet to grow and play. Features include but are not limited to; ducted heating, evaporative cooling, water tank, side access and internal access to double lock up garage.
$730,000 - $790,000 View Saturday @ 12.00pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24276 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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Berwick 3/9 Turner Street Olde Berwick Locale - Space and Character A rare opportunity presents itself with this fantastic abode. Location second to none in Berwick, situated on a block of only 3 units, this impeccably presented and maintained home is sure to impress. Whether it be a smart investment, downsizing or a first home, buyers can’t go wrong with such a blue-chip position within the 3806 postcode. Single level comprising of 2 spacious bedrooms with BIR, main bathroom and fantastic sized living areas both formal and informal really ensure convenient living within
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walking distance to all that the Berwick lifestyle has to ofer. The great sized kitchen flows perfectly into the meals and dining area with plenty of bench and cupboard space. Low maintenance courtyard perfect for the working couple with a lovely decked area as well. Features include: single remote access garage, ducted heating, proximity to Berwick’s beautiful restaurants and cafes, parks, public and private schools and 40 minutes from the Melbourne CBD.
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Beaconsfield 24 Holm Park Road Classic Style, Superb Lifestyle. Upon entering this dream property, be greeted with a sweeping staircase that oozes grandeur. Delight in open plan living spaces, sizeable quality hostess kitchen with stone benchtops, S/S appliances, spacious walk in pantry and abundance of bench and cupboard space. The downstairs master suite is fabulous in sheer size, with his and hers walk in robe and modern ensuite with double basins, double shower and stone vanity top. Magnificent formal lounge, separate study, tasteful powder and modern
For Sale laundry. The gorgeous kitchen overlooks expansive family room that flows through feature double doors to the decked alfresco, and onwards to a stunning inbuilt pool and spa, with accompanying exterior shower. Coolest pool house includes connections, wet area and ceiling fan - the glass doors open out to the glistening pool. Additionally, there is a large recreation room / personal gym, with new floating floor. Triple lock up garage, double lock up garage, double carport, single tandem shed & security cameras.
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For Sale and ofers a projector as well as beautiful views. Outside boasts a fantastic pergola area, absolutely perfect for yearround entertaining. Additionally, there is a family sized spa and another projector to enjoy movies in the summer. Low maintenance gardens, privacy and plenty of yard for the kids or family pet to enjoy complete this exceptional home. Comforts include, ducted heating, split system, ceiling fans, attic storage and oversized double lock up garage with rear roller door.
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Beaconsfield 25 Mountain View Circuit In a perfect position in the highly sought-ater Berwick Views Estate is your forever home. The stunning open plan living consists of the renovated, hostess kitchen with stone benchtops, quality appliances and an abundance of bench and cupboard space. Adjacent is the spacious dining area and light filled living room with feature gas fireplace. The master bedroom is conveniently located at the rear, being large in size, and including a huge WIR and renovated ensuite. The huge lounge room is yet another place to relax
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$720,000 - $750,000 View Saturday @ 2.00pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24267 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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Berwick 19 Michael Court Brand New, In Old Berwick. Choose from 3 These three high quality townhouses will suit the most fastidious buyer, whether you be downsizing, or making the intelligent decision to add to that growing property portfolio. One abode to the front is 3 bedrooms, whilst the further two dwellings are both 2 bedrooms, all with ensuites. Court located with plenty of natural light coming into each of the living areas, stone benches, square set cornices, floating floorboards, with lock up garaging, and heating and cooling, this picture is bound to be more
For Sale than attractive for a plethora of savvy buyers. North of the highway in one of Berwickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most prestigious precincts, close to an enormous array of schools both public and private, easy to shops with the villages of Berwick and Beaconsfield nearby, sporting facilities at your doorstep, parkland and walking tracks, this is truly suburban bliss. Finished to exacting standards these rare properties will undoubtedly be highly sought ater and with good reason.
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
4B 2C 2D 2I
Oficer 60 Timbertop Blvd
$580,000 - $620,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23826
4B 2C 2D 2I
Berwick 13 Findon Way
Family Entertainer
For Sale
Berwick Family Lifestyle
For Sale
Meticulously presented, this home features 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite and WIR. Two spacious living areas incorporating a rumpus/ theatre room complete with surround sound stereo speakers, large family area and open plan kitchen. Complete with Butlerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s pantry and a hidden bar. Exemplary in design, the kitchen and living zones extend to a delightful alfresco timber decked area complete with built in bbq area and landscaped garden. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, LED feature lighting & internal access from garage.
$670,000 - $730,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24272
Located in the sought-ater St Johns Heights estate in Berwick is this four-bedroom home. Consisting of a modern kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances with plenty of bench and cupboard space. The master bedroom is large in size, and includes WIR and private ensuite. The backyard is designed for the family and entertaining, providing ample space, privacy and low maintenance gardens. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ceiling fans, double lock up garage as well as quality finishes.
$595,000 - $650,000 View Saturday @ 1.00pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24264
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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3B 2C 2D 2I
Berwick 5S Temora Rise Choice of 9
For Sale
This brand-new cul-de-sac on the North of Berwick, superbly designed and finished with finesse, ofers the rare opportunity for few lucky purchasers to secure prime real estate in the heart of the south east. Each townhouse consisting of 3 bedrooms plus study , the master with WIR and ensuite and the remaining 2 bedrooms with BIR, open plan dining and living room with timber flooring capturing an abundance of natural light and kitchen finished with stone bench tops and stainless-steel appliances.
First home buyers, investors, downsizers be sure to enquire as these beautiful townhouses will not last long! Located within minutes of public and private schools, Berwick Village, Beaconsfield Village, the lifestyle that comes with Berwick is one to be enjoyed for many years to come. Casey hospital, Monash freeway, train stations, bus stops, parkland and much more.
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
3B 2C 2D 2I
Narre Warren 48 Tarcoola Drive
$670,000 - $730,000 harcourts.com.au/VBW24225
Clyde 29 Capstone Street
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Located only metres away from the ever popular Marramba Primary School, this humble abode will be sure to appeal to familyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, first home buyers and investors alike. This home is situated on generous 604m2 block, providing plenty of space for the lucky new owner. The home includes 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite and WIR. 3 living areas, an additional bathroom and a light filled kitchen. Extra features include ducted heating, split system air-conditioning, double garage and undercover alfresco.
$520,000- $580,000 View Saturday @ 2.00pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24248
This prime 500sqm approx. block in the popular Belmond Estate is perfect for almost anyone. First home buyers, families and downsizes have the chance to build their dream home, and the savvy investor will be making a sure investment. Walking distance to a family park and close proximity to public and private schools, public transport, shops and all other amenities.
$350,000 - $380,000 harcourts.com.au/VBW24268
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
Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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PERFECT FIRST HOME THIS beautiful double-storey Henley
home is now available in a sought-after area of the Hunt Club Estate. In a great location overlooking parkland, walking distance to the Cranbourne East Primary School, Cranbourne East Secondary College and close to the Hunt Club Village shops. With sporting facilities, childcare and public transport nearby. This one has everything you could want! Featuring: •Four generous bedrooms with built-in robes. The master with a full ensuite, walk-in robe and views of the park and lake, day or night. •Three living areas and a study. Living and family room downstairs to entertain friends and another living space upstairs. Use this as a private sanctuary for your family or a kids’ retreat. •A great kitchen with an island bench, walk-in pantry, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher and 40mm stone benches. Plenty of space to prepare delicious meals to impress your family and friends. The alfresco has timber stacker doors that lead out to the low-maintenance backyard secured with maintenance-
free Colorbond fences. A great space to spend those long summer days. Also included in this beautiful home are modern neutral colours, ducted heating, split-system cooling, timber floors, custom-made blinds and a double garage with internal access. If you are looking to buy a great family home then look no further, you’ve found it. This home is in a family-friendly area with all the amenities you’ll need right at your doorstep. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 4 Pedigree Grove, Cranbourne East Description: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car, 1 study Price: $540,000 - $590,000 Inspect: As advertised Auction: Sunday, 29 October, 1.30pm Agent: Peter Ferguson, 0419 559 449 or Penny Ferguson, 0412 559 405, OBRIEN REAL ESTATE, NARRE WARREN, 8794 0500
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SOPHISTICATED LIVING, PERIOD CHARM TOTALLY captivating, this single-level
magnificent residence commands an enviable 712 square metres (approximate) corner allotment in the much sought-after Edrington Park Estate. Situated in a most convenient court location, walking distance to the train station, St Margaret’s School and close to all other amenities. Polished timber floorboards add a stylish note to the welcoming hallway leading to a magnificent family room and spacious central kitchen with plenty of bench and storage space. Separate to this area is a living space that may be used as a theatre room or rumpus room. At the front of the home you will discover an elegant sitting room with gas fireplace and formal dining room. This four-bedroom residence makes for the perfect family home. The main bedroom is complemented by a generous walk-in robe and ensuite including spa bath and large shower. Beautiful architraves, and floral
window views add to the abundant character of the home. Look forward to a summer spent outdoors in the private entertainment area. This home has so many extras to offer, to name only a few: three-car garage, carport, three water tanks,
ducted heating and evaporative cooling, stylishly built-in cabinets in the living room and family room, alarm system, extensive storage, grey water, ducted vacuum and so much more. Easy access to Berwick Village, walking distance to two of the
finest schools in the state, close by to multiple shopping complexes, parks, public transport and so much more - offering a convenient, private and sublime family lifestyle. A rare opportunity to secure your new home in a prime Berwick location. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 1 Astrid Court Berwick, 3806 Description: 4 bed, 2 bath, 3 car Inspect: Saturday, 1pm-1.30pm Price: $980,000 - $1,000,000 Agent: Anne Haynes, PEAKE REAL ESTATE, 9707 5300 16
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Drouin 9-11 Mahogany Court
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A private family retreat surrounded by beautiful established gardens on 4762m only minutes from the heart of Drouin. Set on three titles to be auctioned as a whole, this comfortable four bedroom plus study family home sits deep in a private garden oasis at the end of very desirable and private Mahogany Court. Step out the front door and your first neighbours are your outdoor living areas, manicured lawns, established trees, flowering shrubs, fruit trees, daffodils, freesias and mountain views. A magical sense of being in the country yet only quick drive to town. Features include: -Ensuite and dressing room to the master bedroom -Built-in robes to bedrooms 2, 3 and 4 -Spacious formal lounge/dining and large family/informal dining -Well appointed kitchen with new dishwasher -Ducted heating and cooling, intercom, security system -New downlights and beautiful garden lighting -Long paved driveway, front wrought iron security gate -Gazebo and BBQ area -Three separate titles of residential land consisting of 1892m2, 1884m2 and 986m2 (a total of 4762m2) in one of Drouin’s most sought after streets. NEVER BEFORE OFFERED, OPPORTUNITIES LIKE THIS RARELY COME ON THE MARKET.
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Berwick
4A 2B 2D 1C
5 Bettina Court
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
This stunning new home has been custom designed & faultlessly constructed. Designed to take full advantage of its exceptional outlook, the home merges indoor living with outdoor alfresco spaces in a truly seamless fashion. 3 levels, featuring the convenience of its own lift, the home comprises 4 BR’s, a generous entertainer’s kitchen, stone benches, SMEG apps & WIP. Premium appointments include dbl glazed windows, climate control, security system & dbl garage with direct internal access. Set on 806m² with fully landscaped grounds, this truly one of a kind contemporary masterpiece is the perfect fusion of luxury in a premium Berwick address.
AUCTION Saturday 21st October 11.00am INSPECT: Saturday 10.30am Richard Moody 0412 212 191 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629
Beaconsield Upper
5A 3B 4D 2C
35 McKenzie Road
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
A superbly crafted Victorian masterpiece set amidst 5 acres (2 ha) of private gardens and grounds. Featuring 3m ceilings, 5 bedrooms, 2 studies, 3 bathrooms, ancient oregon beams, 100-year-old bricks and sandstone floors. Whilst contemporary appointments & finishes create a high level of comfort throughout. Outdoors - a 40 x 20m arena, safe, secure paddocks & loose boxes are complimented by professionally planned gardens, ‘lake-like’ spring fed dam, solar heated swimming pool and 12mx9m color bond work shed.
AUCTION Saturday 21st October at 1.00pm INSPECT: Saturday 12.30pm Peter Watson 0418 105 402
Berwick
3A 2B 1D
16 Shannon Way Brilliantly located in a superb Northside location this newly renovated home offers wonderful family living with unrivalled quality. The entire home has been meticulously renovated to exacting standards featuring light filled interiors with an easy living floor plan that flows from inside to the expansive landscaped low maintenance gardens and charming rear alfresco. There has been no stone left unturned on this complete renovation. Perfectly located close to Berwick Secondary College and numerous sought after primary and secondary schools. Within walking distance to both Berwick and Beaconsfield villages, parkland, sporting facilities and public transport.
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Narre Warren
Berwick
Pakenham
9705 4888
9707 6000 neilsonpartners.com.au
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5A 2B 2D
9 Colonial Way Yes, this property needs some work, but it represents a great opportunity to have a fantastic home in the prestigious Heritage Springs Estate. Comprising of 5 oversized bedrooms (master with ensuite & WIR), formal lounge, open family meals area adjoining the hostess kitchen and an oversized double car garage. Situated on a large corner allotment of 756sqm with rear access this property packs plenty of potential. Only minutes from the M1 freeway and a short walk to the station, shops, and schools. Be confident that this property will be a great family home addition to your investment portfolio. TERMS 10% upon Signing, Balance in 60days
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Narre Warren
Koo Wee Rup
3A 1B 1D
1/13 Nandina Road This property is close to everything you could possibly need. Whilst in need of some work, it’s a great opportunity to turn this blank canvas into something special. Don’t miss out on the chance to make this property yours.
AUCTIoN Saturday 28th october at 2:00pm INSPeCT: Saturday 11:00am Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538
Lot 3 Alexandra Park AUCTIoN Sat 28th october at 12:00pm INSPeCT: Saturday 11:00am Samantha 0478 178 618
• 540 sqm Allotment approx. • Offering a unique convenience to the town Centre • Leveled allotment ready to build upon. • Protective building covenants • Anticipated settlement Early 2018
Pakenham Upper
FoR SALe INSPeCT: By Appointment Todd McKenna 0418 391 182
4A 2B 2D
181 Mann Road Enjoy the privacy & serenity of this newly refurbished residence. An open plan living & rumpus room adjoins a hostess kitchen that is central to the design. A separate formal lounge provides additional living space. Set upon a unique lifestyle allotment of 26.85 acres that one can escape to the country amongst native hardwood bushland alive with birdcall & wildlife, yet only minutes to shops, schools & public transport at Pakenham & the convenience of the M1 Freeway. Terms 10% Deposit Bal 30 Days
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AUCTIoN Saturday 28th october 12.00pm INSPeCT: Saturday 12.00pm Todd McKenna 0418 391 182 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778
Narre Warren
Berwick
Pakenham
9705 4888
9707 6000 neilsonpartners.com.au
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VIRTUALLY OLDE BERWICK
LOOKING around for some time in Olde Berwick for a single-level downsize option can be a most frustrating venture, as they are simply few and far between. These three high-quality townhouses will suit the most fastidious buyer, whether you be downsizing, or making the intelligent decision to add to that
growing property portfolio. One abode to the front is three bedrooms, while the further two dwellings are both two bedrooms, all with ensuites. Court located with plenty of natural light coming into each of the living areas, stone benches, square set cornices, floating floorboards, with lockup garaging, and heating and cooling,
this picture is bound to be more than attractive for a plethora of savvy buyers. North of the highway in one of Berwickâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most prestigious precincts, close to an enormous array of schools both public and private, easy to shops with the villages of Berwick and Beaconsfield nearby, sporting facilities
at your doorstep, parkland and walking tracks, this is truly suburban bliss. Finished to exacting standards, these rare properties will undoubtedly be highly sought-after, and with good reason. Low-maintenance specials, they will certainly be snapped up. â&#x2014;?
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 19 Michael Court ,Berwick Description: 3 bed, 2 bath, car 1 Price: $580,000 - $620,000 Inspect: By appointment Agent: Brad Nicholls, 0417 324 711, HARCOURTS BERWICK, 9707 4222
Narre Warren North 6-8 Cranston Close
Exquisite Luxury Living Delivering lawless standards of premium living and the opportunity to reside in such a prestigious location, is this breath taking 70 square residence. Offering hardwood polished loors, feature walls and stunning high ceilings carry throughout. Ample living spaces, 5 generous bedrooms and 4 high quality fully appointed ensuites, large study plus huge 9x4 theatre room. An absolute entertainers delight, this home is complete with not one, but 2 stunning kitchens, two opulent meals and family areas with plenty of natural light and direct access to the gorgeous outdoors. A rare 4119m2 (approx.) parcel of prime land with private landscaped gardens, a huge 6 car garage, and 80sqm shed ideal for extra car accommodation, large tennis court and plenty of space for the kids to play. Complimented by many more modern inclusions such as evaporative cooling, ducted heating, state of the art ducted vac system, porcelain tiles, 53,000 litre underground water tank and electric window shutters.
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WHAT EXACTLY ARE BUILDING SITE COSTS?
Lots 3, 4 & 5 Halleur Road, HARKAWAY
THEY’RE one of the most misunderstood expenses when building a new home ... so what are building site costs and how do you avoid being stung? When building a new home there are a number of costs associated with prepping the site ready for our builders to come in and start laying foundations. These are things like an onsite toilet, scaffolding and security fencing, to name a few - and, if you’ve been past a building site recently, you’ll will have noticed all of these. On top of all that, there are the paperwork costs, such as permits and tests that must be carried out before any work can commence. And while some of these can be completed by you, we usually take all the legwork over so you can get on with day to day life. So ... there are legitimate building site costs that must be covered and included in the total cost of the build. However, the problem with building site costs is that some builders use them to baffle clients and hide discounts they may have given you elsewhere. For example, imagine your builder offers you $5000 worth of extra kitchen inclusions. Great, right? Sure, but less trustworthy builders will make up that cost by loading up the building site costs. Here at Romeo Homes we believe this is unfair practice - and plenty of our clients have told us their horror story of being stung for extra costs that should have been included in the so-called ‘freebies’. To avoid any confusion for you as the home owner, we’ll clearly list out and
PANORAMIC DISTANT VIEWS All situated on Harkaway’s boundary, in an area renowned for it’s beauty and undulating hills. It has been many years since an offering like this has been available and may be a long time before you get another opportunity. The Robinson family have farmed these for well over 100 years. Each lot is undulating and bisected by a creek, one has a large dam and all are pastured, fenced and have power available. They are ideal for your rural lifestyle pursuit and in a great location, just 2.5 kms to the Harkaway school and shop, 3 kms from the Narre Warren North school and shops, 5 kms to Berwick with all it’s popular schools.
18 November 2017 11:00AM Tom Gibson 0438 574 472
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Berwick 49 High Street. 9707 2000 berwick@alexscott.com.au
breakdown the costs involved in prepping your building site, in addition to the build and any handover costs. If you head to our website you can find a blog post in which we look more closely at what exactly building site costs cover. You can find it at romeohomes.com. au/blog ●
MORTGAGEE AUCTION
eldersre.com.au 125 RIFLE RANGE ROAD, GLENGARRY
Chris Petty - Director of Romeo Homes
13 Charles Street Koo Wee Rup Sat 11th November 2017 1.00PM Onsite
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“GLENLEA MEADOWS” – COUNTRY LIVING OFI: Sat 21st October @ 12.00pm - 1.00pm Sat 28th October @ 11.00am - 12.00pm • Top quality lifestyle property, approx. 2 acres • 3BR, 2 bath, 2 living, outdoor deck & excellent views • 3 smaller paddocks plus house paddock • Hothouse/potting shed, garage, double carport • 15 min Leongatha, 30 min Inverloch, 150km to Melb Jean O’Loughlin 0428 571 083 Web id 18036653
83 SHANAHAN PARADE, NEWBOROUGH
Superb 809m2 (approx.) block with 20 m2 (approx.) frontage, town water, sewerage, telephone & electricity available. Ready to build on and ideally located in the central part of town in close proximity to schools, shops and public transport with sealed road frontage and footpaths. Terms 10% deposit and balance in 30 days. Cannot be sold prior to auction. For a copy of the section 32 (Vendors Statement) please email our office, kooweerup@cho1ce.com.au Terms: 10% Dep and Balance in 30 Days Contact: Brian Mc Intosh 0407 868 909 Shop 5/275 Station St, Koo Wee Rup
5/275 Station Street, Koo Wee Rup People t thaPlease Ph: 5997 2133
$475,000
Elders Leongatha
PH: 03 5662 3523
16 McCartin Street, Leongatha
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How incredibly refreshing to drive into this private & parklike property. Maintained fastidiously & surpassing expectations with all the little things to make life easy taken care of. The long Ashphalt driveway with full roundabout & central garden is a beautiful taste of the rest of the properties pleasures. A 3 car carport is extended from this lovely home of 4 bdrm, 2 living rms, 2 bathrooms. A northerly aspect, a large pergola and the pool will keep family & friends happily entertained for hours.
12 BELLA VISTA DRIVE WARRAGUL
299,000
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AUCTION: 11th November 2017 11:30am TERMS: 10% Deposit, 30 or 60 days settlement Internet ID: 18023014
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LUXURY AND LIFESTYLE PERFECTLY located only moments to the village shops, this superb five-acre property evokes style and tranquillity the moment you arrive. From the electronic gated entry passing pony paddocks, rolling lawns and feature lily pond, the architectdesigned residence delivers instant family appeal. Once inside, enjoy the expansive lightfilled living spaces with high cathedral ceilings, brick and timber features plus extensive garden windows capturing the beautiful outdoor vistas. Quality appointed throughout, this striking three-level home boasts three bedrooms, office or fourth bedroom, study, huge lounge and separate formal dining rooms, stunning stone benched kitchen, large family room, audio room, three bathrooms, ducted heating, cooling and fitted, built-in bar. Other features include double garage with direct home entry, large workshop, floodlit tennis court, in-ground pool, covered outdoor barbecue area, machinery shed, tractor port, mains water plus fivekilowatt solar power system. A stunning lifestyle property, only minutes to Beaconsfield / Berwick shopping, quality private schools and rail. â&#x2014;?
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 36 Split Rock Road, Beaconsfield Upper Description: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 4 car, 1 Study View: By appointment Price: On application Agent: FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS BERWICK, 9707 6000 Contact: Graeme Curtis, 0419 538 940 or Elisabeth Gunness, 0418 310 524 12368121-RC42-17
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Just dive in for this open day
Grant and Sam from Poolside Beaconsfield with Andrew from the Bendigo Bank who are teaming up to celebrate Poolside Beaconsfield’s 2017 annual open day. 173776 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS they rely on their local community. “Let’s face it, if you have a pool and live in Brighton, you’re not coming to Beaconsfield to
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get your products. So I’m relying on the people around us and in return they expect good quality and exceptional service.”
It’s through upholding the company’s mission statement that Grant and his team are able to deliver on these customer expectations. “We strive to deliver a 10/10 experience everyday by listening to our customers and understanding their specific needs,” Poolside Beaconsfield’s mission statement reads. “(This is also achieved by) our team providing innovative, quality products and services to make owning a pool or spa a simple pleasure.” Poolside Beaconsfield offers water testing, pool services, spas, pool equipment repairs and replacement as well as solar heating sales and repairs. They sell a wide range of equipment needed for pools including BioGuard chemicals, Hayward and Astral pool equipment, pool covers and rollers, solar heating, dolphin robot cleaners, pool toys and sapphire spas. Poolside Beaconsfield’s experienced team services the areas of Beaconsfield, Berwick, Pakenham, Cranbourne, Narre Warren, Clyde and surrounds assuring customers that they will receive the best service and products for all their pool and spa needs. “Our team has extensive experience,” Grant said. “There’s Andy, our senior tech for pool and spa, Alex who is our service and pool man, and Nathan and Samantha who are our sales staff.” Poolside Beaconsfield’s Open Day will take place on Saturday 28 October from 8.30am to 4pm. Poolside Beaconsfield can be found at Shop 7, 52-62 Princes Highway in Beaconsfield and is open 8.30am to 5pm Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm on Saturdays and 10am to 3pm on Sundays. For more information phone 9769 3252 or visit, poolsidebeaconsfield.com.au.
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Poolside Beaconsfield will be joining forces with the Beaconsfield Community Bank to hold its annual open and sale day on Saturday 28 October. Having taken over the business 12 months ago, director and owner of Poolside Beaconsfield Grant Forbes said that this year the celebrations would take on a more community feel and encouraged local residents to become involved in supporting their town. “The store has held an open day for at least four or five years,” Grant said. “The open day is, arguably, one of the biggest, if not the biggest in the state of Victoria - it is huge. “In the industry, it’s renowned, everyone knows about it. But in the past it’s been all about us. “I wanted the open day this year to be more of a community event. So I approached the Bendigo Bank as they’re big on the community aspect and they’ve agreed to come on board. “There will be a barbecue out the front and 100 per cent of the gold coin donations from that will go to the OTIS Foundation to support families dealing with breast cancer.” The day will also feature local barista Ben from C-U-Latte as well as kids’ entertainment in the form of jumping castles and fairy floss. For those in the market for pool supplies, there will be up to 30 per cent off products store-wide as well as a display of Sapphire Spas. But as Grant explained, the new open day is driven by his strong belief in locals supporting locals and their communities. For Grant, this is done through sponsoring local organizations such as the Beaconsfield Football and Beaconsfield Cricket clubs. “It’s important for communities to support their own because for a small business to endure
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Building a solid reputation Some of the South-East region’s best businesses are vying for this year’s Casey Cardinia Business Awards. In the lead up to the gala presentation dinner on Friday 27 October, the Gazette profiles the nominees in each category. This week coverage focusses on Manufacturing and Trades and Construction. Manufacturing A security-door maker, an horticultural products manufacturer and electronics designer have been nominated as the South-East region’s premier manufacturers. MGR Security Doors This Cranbourne manufacturer provides some of Australia’s best-performing home security doors in the Casey-Cardinia region. Its aluminium and steel screen-guard doors combine 316 marine-grade stainless steel mesh, a triple locking system, triple hinges and Austral locks, and a thick frame, with a 15-year warranty. The doors are impact tested and pass Australian standards. MGR Security Doors also makes steel door enclosures, fly screen doors and windows out of the same steel mesh screens.
It undertakes the complete process with customers, from measure-and-quote, construction, supply to the final installation. Powerplants Australia Based in Hallam, Powerplants Australia makes horticultural technology supplies and accessories. It tailors innovative solutions for all sectors of the horticulture industry including berries, soft fruit, cherries, field vegetables, nurseries, protected cropping and cut flowers. One of its products is automated greenhouse systems that include water, fertiliser delivery and recycling, climate control and harvesting aids. Its vertical farming systems incorporate different-coloured LED lights to help control plant growth - red for more flowers and fruit, and blue for more leaves. Successful Endeavours Hallam firm Successful Endeavours designs electronics-based products for manufacture in Australia. Its designs include industrial controls, power distribution equipment, security systems and telemetry devices including the Internet of Things.
Successful Endeavours has also created a mobile phone, automotive after-market electronic control units, custom communications equipment and toys intended to get people off their devices. Its stated aim is to provide world-class product development to allow clients to be locally and internationally competitive. It can also manufacture the products for clients who are not manufacturers. Trades and Construction A home builder, an insulation installer and a road-lighting designer are the three finalists in the Trades and Construction category. Elite Building Solutions Based in Pakenham, Elite Building Solutions creates exceptional quality homes that are built to last and worthy of lasting. It seeks to actively involve its customers in every step of their home’s construction, with the access to its builders, architects and a range of plans. It guarantees projects are completed on time, with regular progress communication and to premium standards of workmanship.
Insulgreen Solutions A family-owned company in Narre Warren, Insulgreen Solutions distributes and installs Australian-made and owned insulation for residential and commercial constructions. It uses top-quality glasswool, polyester and rockwool products that meet BCA and six-star ratings at competitive prices. It has been established and run by Michael Vidic for 20-plus years. Powerplant Project Services This Hallam contractor is lighting up the most recent upgrade of the Monash Freeway. It means that Powerplant Project Services has designed bright, energy-efficient LED lighting for nearly the entire freeway from Pakenham to Tullamarine - except for the tunnels. Its other major projects include Peninsula Link, Sladen Street, Casey Fields BMX centre and Bunjil Place. In the past 12 months, the business has added more than 600 projects. Its staff has grown fivefold to 40 in the past four years.
Successful Endeavours founder Ray Keefe and wife Junette, with Cardinia Shire mayor Brett Owen, left, and Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon, right. 171240
Rob Pearce of MGR Security Doors with Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen, left, and Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon, right. 171240
Powerplants Australia director Carl van Loon and project director Tony Bundock with Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen, left, and Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon, right.
Nick Bishop of Elite Building Services with Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen, left, and Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon, right. 171240
Powerplant Project Services chief executive John Kelso and director Greg Plant with Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen, left, and Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon, right.
Insulgreen Solutions directors Iona and Michael Vidic with Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen, left, and Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon. 171240 Pictures: GARY SISSONS
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Melbourne Cup Spring Racing
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Clara Serey has been creating hats and fascinators for spring racing carnivals for more than 10 years.
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Lots of style for little birdie Little Blackbird is an independently owned unique boutique inspired by self-confessed fashion addict, buyer and stylist Lisa Moore. With more than 25 years in the fashion industry, a highly talented artistic background and her own passionate view on all things fashion, Lisa opened Little Blackbird to indulge in her creative side. “Since opening its doors in Berwick in 2014, Little Blackbird has rapidly grown its reputation for genuinely different
and beautiful clothing, where it is known as the go to store,” Lisa said. “Catering for the true chameleon woman, (Little Blackbird) brings together a stunning collaboration of beautiful Australian designer clothing from daytime, casual, Bohemian Luxe, through to elegant and edgy after-five cocktail.” With social media playing a big part in the store’s success, Little Blackbird has launched an online shop where women can gain access to their shop-
ping addiction 24/7. “It is important to us that you experience a seamless shopping experience both in-store and on-line,” Lisa said. “We pride ourselves in attention to detail and customer care and we hope you love our range as much as we do.” Little Blackbird is at 96 High Street in Berwick. For more information, phone 9769 3423 or visit www. littleblackbird.net.
An experienced dress maker turned milliner, Clara Serey has been creating hats and fascinators for spring racing carnivals for more than 10 years. Often designing and making between 40 and 50 one-off handmade hats and fascinators per race season, Ms Serey regularly takes inspiration from her surroundings. Beginning with a vintage inspired base, Ms Serey explained that she then modernises the design depending on the season to achieve her client’s vision. “I find design inspiration everywhere. I have a lot of magazines and books and a collection of vintage milliner books.
“I see ideas from vintage magazines and even movies from the ’30s and ’40s. I often start with a more vintage style and take it from there,” Ms Serey said. “But it’s important for me to work with the customer and the styles they want to be able to come up with unique designs. “I never repeat a hat’s style or colour combination again. All my pieces are handmade with no glued elements,” Ms Serey said. As an integral element of her job, Ms Serey is consistently in touch with the latest trends and stated that this year’s season will see a combination of floral
and pastel arrangements flock to the race track. “At the moment I’m seeing a lot of flowers and not many feathers,” Ms Serey said. “Colours are mostly pastels, baby pinks, blues - more of a soft pallet. Rose gold is very popular now. “I think we’ll see a lot of it this year - it’s the continuation of the gold trend but softer and looks lovely with pinks and blues.” Clara Serey Millinery is located at 8 McNabb Street in Berwick and can be contacted on 0451 965 860 or at clara. serey.fashion@gmail.com.
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Medically Speaking
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Have your skin checked every year Due to Australia’s harsh climate, Sun Patrol recommends adults have a skin cancer check annually. An accredited skin cancer doctor and aesthetic medical practitioner, Dr. Michael Safaie explained that Sun Patrol’s qualified doctors conduct thorough checks of the entire skin surface to detect signs of cancer. “Frighteningly, two out of three Australians will develop skin cancer,” Dr. Safaie said. “The professional Sun Patrol team specialise in dermoscopy (looking at skin under magnification) and dermal imaging.
“When a problem is detected, 90 per cent of cases can be treated under local anaesthetic at Sun Patrol or by prescription anti-cancer creams. “More complex cases may need referral to a plastic surgeon.” Suspicious lesions are also recorded for further follow-up and Dr. Safaie said that it is not necessary to have a referral to see a Sun Patrol doctor. He also stressed that the earlier cancer is detected the more likely serious health problems will be avoided. “Melanomas are uncommon but are the most dangerous form of skin cancer.
“One in 29 Australians will develop melanoma or tumours in cells which produce melanin pigment. “Melanomas can also develop on other parts of the body such as the eye. Most commonly they appear on the face, back and lower legs,” Dr. Safaie said. “Basal cell carcinomas, or tumours in the cells that produce the top layer of skin, are the most common type of cancer in people with pale skin. “They are 10 to 15 times more common than melanomas. They are commonly found on areas of the body
with high sun exposure. “Squamous cell carcinomas are generally detected in people aged over 40. “They are also cancers of the top layer of skin or epidermis. They can also appear on other parts of the body such as the mouth, throat, oesophagus, lung, bladder and genitalia.” To book an appointment phone 1300 SUNPATROL (1300 786 728). Sun Patrol Skin Cancer Clinic is at Arena Shopping Centre, Cardinia Road in Officer. For more information, visit, www.sunpatrolscc.com.au.
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Conveniently located in the heart of the Pakenham shopping and business district, Pakenham Eye Clinic is a newly opened, state-of-the-art ophthalmology practice. Providing a comprehensive ophthalmology service, Pakenham Eye Clinic has experience in areas such as cataract surgery, intravitreal injections for macular degeneration and other retinal diseases, eyelid surgery such as blepharoplasty, retinal disease, lacrimal surgery, diabetes and glaucoma. The purpose-built facility’s owner Dr Jennifer Tan said that she wanted to make the clinic as pleasant and efficient as possible for both patients and staff and therefore carefully designed the clinic layout and
selected leading ophthalmic equipment. “All of the doctors at Pakenham Eye Clinic are highly trained and experienced cataract surgeons and general ophthalmologists,” Dr Tan said. “We also have doctors with sub-specialty training in retina disease, intra-vitreal injections, and oculoplastics (eyelid and tear duct surgery). “This enables the clinic to provide a broad, comprehensive ophthalmology service. “The doctors at Pakenham Eye Clinic are known for delivering exceptional clinical care with a professional and caring approach. “We aim to provide the highest standard in eye care with personalised and attentive service.”
Sharni Riordan and Dr Jennifer Tan of Pakenham Eye Clinic. The Pakenham Eye Clinic is easily accessible by public transport and there is also ample car parking nearby. For more information, phone 5922 4900. All appointments require a referral from an optometrist or doctor.
World Class treatment – keeping you on your feet! If you suffer foot and leg pain, injuries or degenerative concerns including arthritis you can feel confident knowing that expert help is just around the corner. One of Australia’s leading Musculoskeletal and Sports Podiatrists, Dr. Paul Dowie, is helping locals keep pain free and active.
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Dr. Dowie, who has been the chosen Podiatrist of elite athletes, nationally and internationally, including World #1 Tennis Players, PGA Golfers, Olympic gold medallists and Australian cricket team players, treats patients locally from his Foot & Leg Pain Clinic in Berwick.
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With 20 years of experience in biomechanics (movement, structure & function of the body), musculoskeletal and sports medicine, Dr. Dowie is an expert is assisting lower limb concerns (from hips to toes) and has successfully assisted thousands of people of all ages with hip, knee, foot, leg and ankle pain, injury and arthritic concerns. Dr. Dowie, has developed clinically proven systems to assist seniors with falls risk and people with common musculoskeletal and degenerative conditions. He also works with children to assist growth and development concerns, as well as injuries. Foot & Leg Pain Clinics are one of the very few Practices in Australia providing regenerative therapies such as Prolotherapy and PRP (platelet Rich Plasma) and excel in load management strategies to assist faulty biomechanics and weight bearing activity to alleviate stresses on joints and soft tissues. They also provide strengthening and conditioning exercise prescription, orthotic prescription, undertake minor surgery and advise on appropriate footwear selection. If anyone in your family suffers sore feet and legs, hip pain, arthritis, growing pains, bunions, or work, sport or recreational injuries, Foot and Leg Pain Clinics can help. Clinics are located across Melbourne including Berwick located on the corner of Clyde Rd. and Moondarra Drive. Call 1300 328 300
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Support for cancer awareness As active supporters of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, St John of God Berwick Hospital is focused on promoting fundraising activities and sharing vital health information throughout October. According to the Cancer Council, breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in Australian women with one in eight females diagnosed by the time they reach 85. Although survival rates continue to improve, with 89 out of 100 women living more than five years beyond diagnosis, it is still more important than ever to raise breast cancer awareness
given early detection yields the best prognosis. St John of God Berwick Hospital is proud to team up with the McGrath Foundation to support breast cancer patients in the Casey-Cardinia region. Through the foundation’s fundraising efforts and generosity, St John of God patients benefit from having access to a McGrath Breast Care Nurse who is specially trained to manage the care of breast cancer patients throughout the course of their treatment. With more than 20 years of nursing experience, Liz Douglass has been car-
ing for the needs of local breast cancer patients since 2007. She is the principal liaison between patients and the specialists who coordinate their treatment - whether it be surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Liz also plays an important advocacy role and helps to clarify technical or complicated information that patients may not understand. Most importantly, as a McGrath breast care nurse, Liz offers vital emotional support to cancer patients, as well as being a friend to them and their families during what can be an extremely
difficult time in their lives. Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a great opportunity to remind Australians to take time out to make sure they’re well informed about breast cancer detection and reducing the risks. It’s also a good time to let loved ones, who are affected by this disease, know that they are not alone on their breast cancer journey. St John of God Berwick Hospital specializes in caring for people affected by cancer. Its specialist centre on Kangan
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What’s on Resilient Women Forum An interactive workshop will be held to develop strategies and initiatives in response to acts of violence committed against Muslim women in public due to Islamophobia. A new report shows that women are the main targets of Islamophobic violence, with half of offline attacks occurring in crowded public spaces, in front of children. It is an important community safety issue. By attending this interactive forum, participants will find out about the practical steps that local agencies, community members and leaders can take to respond to this public form of violence against women. Our keynote speakers are Mariam Issa; inspiration public speaker, author and storyteller, and Inaz Janif: teacher and community organiser, with spoken word performances by Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa and Manal Younus. ■ Venue: Lynbrook Community Centre, Lynbrook, 2 Harris Street, Lynbrook .Time: 20 October 9.30am - 3.30pm. Cost: Free. Food: Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea will be provided. Bookings online: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/resilient-women-in-casey-tickets-37990671120
Swing into Spring One of Melbourne’s leading community bands, the Casey Concert Band, with the Down South Big Band will “Swing into Spring“ with a wide selection of tunes from the great swing era of jazz. Several well-known vocalists will be featured as well as the award-winning Berwick Grammar School Big Band. All proceeds will be donated to the Jared Dunscombe Fund which supports Righteous Dogs - a group that trains companion dogs for autistic and type-one diabetes kids. ■ St Margarets School Auditorium, Berwick. 2pm Sunday 29 October. Tickets at www.trybooking.com/314523 or contact Greg on 0421 611 930.
Carols by Candlelight Gethsemane Church, a not-for-profit, charitable, community-minded organization will be organising the very first Carols by Candlelight in Clyde. Barry Bourke Motors in Berwick has jumped on board in sponsoring the event. Gethsemane Church is happy to accept more people who wish to be involved with the event to become a sponsor or a partner. Having a strong and viable community presence ensures that your product or service will get exposure across a large sector of our community especially when seasonal spending is high. This is a great way to involve the community at large and provides a platform for local talent, businesses, and vendors. We’ll be providing free kids amusements in addition to a sausage sizzle, burger stand, some free food, and many more attractions. ■ If you are interested in getting involved or have any queries about this event you can contact the Event Committee Leaders Kerrigan LaBrooy on 0404 875 647 or Richard Walker on 0410 584 595 or simply email us at gethsemanechurch@bigpond.com. ■ Venue: Hillcrest Christian College, 500 Solidiers Rd, Clyde North on 2 December 6pm9.30pm.
ACE - Aiding Casey Education You are cordially invited to attend the Aiding Casey Education Foundation third fund-raiser dinner at the Cranbourne Turf Club. ACE is a notfor-profit foundation which exists through donations. The ACE Foundation vision is to assist students of any age (although predominantly Years 6-12) in the City of Casey who are experiencing significant challenges in their educational pursuits. These challenges may be either cultural, language, socioeconomic, or physical of family fracture related. 100 per cent of the money raised including the cost of your ticket for the fund-raiser will go directly to the children. The dinner will be an evening of fun and entertainment. Major auction is a prize camper trailer valued at $14,000. ■ Venue: Cranbourne Turf Club. Saturday 21 October. 6pm-12am. Cost: Ticket including three-course meal are $120. Dress: Smart casual with stylish or fun hat. If you’re interested in purchasing tickets, contact Teresa Muratore on 0459 520 010 or email acefoundation@ trcgp.com.au RSVP 13 October - EFT accepted.
Nature’s paintings Well-known artist Peter Smales will be demonstrating his nature-inspired paintings at Berwick
■ Venue: Community Centre Fiddlers Green Retirement Village 57 Gloucester Avenue, Berwick. Date: 18 November 9am-2pm.
Monster garage sale Akoonah Park Men’s Shed will be holding a monster garage sale. There will be hundreds of interesting and historical items offered for sale. All proceeds will go to the Akoonah Park Men’s Shed Health Fund. ■ Venue: Akoonah Park on Saturday 21 October. Time: 8am-2pm. Lynbrook Lake Lantern Festival The Lynbrook Residents Association proudly presents Lynbrook Lake Lantern Festival. Be sure to come and experience the magic of hundreds of floating lanterns on the Lynbrook Lake as well as our magical "Lantern Walk" through Banjo Paterson Park. Kids and adults alike can buy (from $2) and paint a paper lantern (which can be lit up at dusk) to take on the lantern walk. Please bring a lighter or matches to light your candle quicker. There will be a free clown jumping castle and a jungle adventure inflatable. A bungee run, chair o plane and face painting will be available at a discounted rate. Animal farm is only gold coin entry. From 4pm be entertained with singers, musicians, dancers and cheer leading demonstrations. At 6pm be wowed with the amazing Tim Mason magician who will leave you spellbound. Photo opportunities are aplenty at the Lynbrook Lantern Festival with costumed stilt walkers, Star Wars characters and various friendly animals roaming our beautiful park. All entertainment is free. Several food traders and trucks will be on site.Our amazing festival will finish up with a free "fire spectacular" fire show at 9.15pm that has to be seen to be believed. A fantastic finale to signal the end of our event. The LRA's slogan is "With Community comes happiness" and is one of the reasons we run these events. Please take this opportunity to be part of your community by meeting your neighbours and making new friends. ■ Venue: Banjo Paterson Park. Starts 4pm-9.30pm Saturday 21 October. Free event - all welcome. Picture: CONTRIBUTED Arts Society. His award-winning oil-works are known for rich colours, moods and impressionistic effects. ■ The demonstration is on Wednesday, 25 October at 7.15pm at the Old Cheese Factory, Homestead Road, Berwick. All are welcome; members $10 and non-members $12.
Spring painting Berwick Arts Society’s Thursday group will be painting en plein air (outdoors painting) at Wilson Botanic Park, Berwick on 26 October at 11am.
Berwick’s toy library Berwick’s toy library will host a Super Duper Open Day. Join on the day to borrow from our collection of more than 600 toys, games and puzzles for kids. This free event will showcase of our huge toy collection, and a display of toys, games and equipment that are relevant to each stage of a child’s development. Young kids (0-6 years) will be able to explore our entire collection of toys, puzzles, games, and costumes, and there will be free face painting, outdoor play, as well as a coffee station for caregivers. We hope the event will be an opportunity for local caregivers to connect, chat and share stories and ideas about young children and their communities. ■ Venue: Timbarra Community Centre, Berwick. Saturday 4 November. Time: 1pm-3pm. More information: www.berwicktoylibrary.com.au
Fiddlers Green Retirement Village Market Day Everyone is encouraged to attend the retirement village Market day with stalls from jewellery to crafts, Christmas cakes, second hand goods, clothes, gifts, handmade goods, fresh fruit and vegs, plants, sausage sizzle, Devonshire tea and more.
Supper Dance with ‘Crash the Party’. Book your tickets now to join in this fun, party night. Crash the Party plays great music from several decades. Desserts, tea and coffee provided for supper. BYO nibbles and drinks. This is a fund-raiser event hosted by Casey Choir, with raffles, prizes, auction items and lots of fun. ■ Date: Saturday 28 October. Venue: Akoonah Park Function Room. Princes Highway, Berwick 3806. Tickets: $35 - Bookings: Phone 0403 012 453 (Gerlinde)
Everything about Australian birds National Bird Week 2017 is celebrated from Monday 23 October - Sunday 29 October. Register and join in the celebration at RBGV Cranbourne Gardens. This will be an excellent workshop. We have been able to gain a range of experienced interested presenters who will lead us to a greater understanding of Australian birds, their behaviour, their requirements and their conservation. ■ Sunday 29 October. Elliot Centre and Australian Garden Auditorium, RBGV Cranbourne Gardens. 7.30am to 3pm or 9.30am to 3pm (dependent on choice of sessions). Costs for the 7.30am - 9am (including Breakfast) Presentations Session: Members $80. Non-members $90. Students $40. Presentations Session in Auditorium only from 10am - 3pm: Members $60. Non-members $75. Students $30. Register and pay via the Booking Form available at: www.rbgfriendscranbourne.org.au. For further information, contact Amy Akers: 0423 513 281.
Indoor bowls Everyone is welcome to attend indoor full size regulation bowls. Enjoy a cuppa afterwards. ■ Every Friday morning at 10am at Cranbourne Indoor Sports Centre, Smethurst, at Cranbourne. Phone Ron 5990 9048. Mob. 0411 126 946. Bowls supplied. Cost $5.
Cancer fund-raiser Bark for Life is a unique event which celebrates the 'pawsitive’ role dogs play in supporting those with cancer, while raising vital funds for cancer research, prevention, information and support services. We welcome any dog lovers to join the 'Tales of Fluff’ team for Bark for Life. ■ Sunday 29 October, 2017. 10am at Jells Park South (Ferntree Gully Road, Wheelers Hill).
Support Hampton Park Uniting Place offers many opportunities for people to make new friends and help contribute to the well-being of others. The range of supportive groups are also offered for people to become involved in, such as ‘Carers Hub’ on Tuesdays which is welcoming space for carers to join together and receive support and information from professionals. The group also enjoy a two-course meal together. ■ Hampton Park Uniting Church. 1 Coral Drive, Hampton Park. Activities can be viewed on our Facebook page. If you would like to trial in assisting others at any of our activities, contact Farrah or Jo via email on: narrehamptonparkuc@ bigpond.com or call on 9799 7994.
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.
Narre Warren Seniors 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.
U3A Cranbourne Third term is well underway, but U3A Cranbourne is still looking for more people in the following classes - folk art, bridge, Mahjong, chess, singing for fun, sewing and patchwork, fishing, and learning music keyboard. If retired and looking for something to fill in time, come along and join the happy group. For further information, phone 5995 0311, or visit www.u3acranbourne.net.au.
Basic computer classes Small classes with patient tutor ■ Tuesday mornings for eight weeks at Hallam Community Learning Centre Phone 9703 1688 Email: admin@hallamclc.com.au.
Tuesday Playgroup 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, 9.30-11.30am. Bookings: 9704 2781.
Gentle yoga Fight stress, get fit and stay healthy with a gentle yoga exercise class in Berwick. Booking is essential. ■ Tuesdays, 9.30-10.30am, and Wednesdays, 7-8pm at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House, 21a Bemersyde Drive, Berwick. $10 a session or $80 for a 10week term. Details from admin@bpnh.org.au or 9702 1218.
Cranbourne Garden Club Everyone is welcome to come along and have fun and maybe learn something about gardening. ■ Meetings at Cranbourne Public Hall, second Thursday of the month at 1.30pm. Contact Julie Muley on 5995 1420.
Artwork sale Berwick Art Society’s paint group sells its artworks each Thursday. Everyone is welcome to visit and chat with the artists. ■ Thursdays, 11.30am-2.30pm at the Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick.
Cranbourne Day View Club The Cranbourne Day View Club is looking for new members to join the group. The group is helping to sponsor students through The Smith Family. ■ Meetings are on the first Wednesday of the month at the Amstel Club. For more information, contact Trish Ransom on 5995 7037.
Hallam Sensational Movers Keep fit this winter and join the Hallam Sensational Movers club. A gentle exercise class for those who prefer it or step up their pace if they can. ■ Mondays, 11.15am and Wednesdays, 11am at the Scout Hall, Gunns Road, Hallam. $5 per class. Phone 9703 1688 for more details.
Something for seniors Come and try a game of table tennis with the Narre Warren Seniors Club. Male and female players are welcome. Friendly games just for fun and exercise. Entry fee is $1 and sharing coffee, tea and biscuits available make it a social morning with friends. Free coaching is provided. ■ Saturday mornings from 9.30am-noon. 192196 Centre Road, near the Narre Warren railway station. Call 9704 0015 or 0426 736 467.
Senior Citizens Club Hallam Senior Citizens Club is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Members enjoy carpet bowls, bingo, games, clubroom events and day tours. New members are welcome. ■ For further information, contact president Dorothy Mickelson on 9796 7580. The centre is at 2 Princes Domain Drive, Hallam.
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The Amendment proposes to implement the Minta Farm Precinct Structure Plan. The Minta Farm precinct is a residential and employment precinct comprising approximately 2,850 residential lots (to accommodate approximately 8,000 people) and planning for approximately 11,000 jobs. The Application by Stockland Pty Ltd under Permit Application No. PlnA00384/17 is for multi-lot subdivision and creation of an easement or restriction within the amendment area for 231 residential lots at 2-106 Soldiers Road, Berwick.
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The Proposal is that the property be sold by public auction. Any person may make a submission on the Proposal under section 223 of the Act. The closing date for submissions is Friday 17 November 2017. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions may be included in an agenda for a meeting of Council that will be made available to the public. Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and can be hand delivered to Councilâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office at Magid Drive Narre Warren or posted to the following address: The Chief Executive Officer Casey City Council PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN VIC 3805 Any person requesting to be heard in support of his or her submission is entitled to be heard before Council (or a Committee established by Council for this purpose) or be represented by a person acting on his or her behalf, and will be notified of the time and date of the hearing. A person must clearly state in their submission whether they, or their representatives, wish to speak at the meeting.
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Dose of double joy for McEvoy By Russell Bennett High-quality English import Folkswood capped off a memorable weekend for gun-jockey Kerrin McEvoy by claiming a dominant three-length victory in Sunday’s $300,000 Listed Cranbourne Cup. McEvoy, fresh off winning Australia’s richest race ‘The Everest’ with Redzel on Saturday, produced a cup-day masterclass to pilot the lightly raced five-year-old to an impressive Australian debut. Folkswood, who ran a close-up second in a group one in Dubai in March, was given a gun run by the Melbourne Cup-winning jockey, landing one off the fence shortly after emerging from the tricky gate 11. McEvoy camped just off the pace, asking the son of Exceed and Excel for the supreme effort at the 800, dashing clear off the front-running Grey Lion and the fast-finishing Berisha to give the Charlie Appleby gelding his first taste of success in group or listed company. The win continued Appleby’s love affair with Victoria’s regional features, adding to his 2016 wins in the Geelong Cup with Qewy and the Bendigo Cup with Francis of Assisi. But it was McEvoy who stole the show, giving Folkswood a dream run throughout. “I sort of wanted to be in the one, two, three but given the way it unfolded, I was able just to slot in behind them and get a nice trail,” McEvoy told racing.com after the race. “When Guardini came around me, it got my horse a little bit keen, but when Guardini went forward I was able just to pop out and go with him and get him more comfortable. “He made a nice sustained run from the half mile onwards, my horse, and I knew he was able to cope with that given what Charlie had said and watching his replays. It worked out perfectly for today's race.” McEvoy said Appleby’s most recent Australian adventures had him well placed to prepare his horses for the tough conditions. “Charlie has a good understanding of what’s required, and he doesn’t tax the horses in the season over there before they come out here, so it’s always important to have some fresh legs and he’s getting a good strike rate, McEvoy said. “It’s nice to get one on the board here today. We’ll wait and see how he pulls up and what Charlie wants to do but he’s really nice horse. He’s got a high cruising speed and he galloped strongly off that, and as I said I think the team have left a little bit in him.” Appleby’s travelling foreman Chris Connett said connections had not looked far beyond Sunday’s first hit out on Australian shores. “This was all about today to see where we stand with him,” Connett said. “Charlie (Appleby) is watching back home, and I’m sure he’ll speak to His Highness, Sheikh Mohammed about a plan and we’ll go from there. That’s very much up to them (connections). We’ll make sure he pulls up sound tomorrow from this and we’ll go from there.” The five-year-old holds an entry for the $3 million Cox Plate but could tackle the Group 1 Emirates Mackinnon (2000m) on the final day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival. Friday night’s first night of the Cranbourne
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Damian Lane drives Rock‘n’Gold to victory in Sunday’s feature sprint, the $100,000 Apache Cat Classic.
Eight teams per grade in DDCA restructure By Nick Creely
Talented European Folkswood races clear of Grey Lion to capture a debut Australian Pictures: ROB CAREW victory in the Cranbourne Cup. 173921 Cup carnival proved to be the stuff of fairytales for local trainer Greg Eurell, whose runner Falika - with champion jockey Damien Oliver on board - stormed home to claim the Inglis Pinker Pinker Plate, named in honour of Eurell’s 2011 Cox Plate-winning mare. Pinker Pinker died from an allergic reaction to treatment just months after claiming the timehonoured Moonee Valley classic and Friday night marked the first time Eurell had a runner in the race named after her. After Oliver piloted Falika home to a famous victory - winning by just under a length from Smart As You Think - Eurell told racing.com just how special the moment was for him. “It’s just really nice to have a race in honour of her - I’ve got a lot of good memories there, of course,” he said. “To have a runner win it tonight was a very special moment for me.” Falika was second last past the post the first time around and was seemingly trapped back in
Gun-jockey Kerrin McEvoy was all smiles after producing the perfect ride on Folkswood. the field on the rail before ultimately weaving her passage through. She was four lengths adrift of the leader heading into the turn for home but charged home for a stirring win.
The Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) will adopt an eight teams per grade model from the 2018/19 season, after clubs voted in favour of the proposal at a Board of Management meeting on 4 October. Currently, the DDCA is a 12 teams per grade competition, but after a review from the association, put forward its thoughts of proposed changes identical to that of neighbouring competitions such as the MPCA and the WGCA for the first time on 11 September. “We’ve been backwards and forwards on this (change) for some time, but at the end of the day, it had to happen - there was little to achieve by delaying it,” DDCA secretary Ray Nicholls said. “We think it was the right time to make these changes, (and) it will make for a more even, balanced competition in the future.” Here are the changes that will be implemented from the 2018/19 season: - In a normal 21 week season, each team would play the other seven sides in their grade twice, once in a two-day game and once in a oneday match. - The reduction in teams per grade is considered a fairer and more balanced model and affords teams a greater opportunity to play in finals. - To achieve the model, the bottom four sides at the conclusion of the 2017/18 season will be removed from Turf 1 and placed with the top four teams in Turf 2 to form the Turf 2 grade. The bottom eight sides in Turf 2 would move into Turf 3 and so on until all turf grades had eight teams. - If a shortfall in teams existed in the bottom turf grade, then consideration will be given to creating a composite turf grade by including the required number of synthetic sides. - The Match Committee will have discretion to adjust teams throughout the grades as is seen necessary (e.g. new sides being entered). - The advent of eight teams per grade will also flow through to the senior synthetic and junior grades. The only difference will be that clubs will nominate their preferred grades as usual and the Match Committee will adjust as necessary, based on history.-
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Bears show their might By Nick Creely DDCA TURF 1 & 2 REVIEW - ROUND 1 (Day 2) Berwick fired a powerful warning shot right across Souter Oval on Saturday, with the Bears opening its 2017/18 Turf 1 season with a ruthless victory over Dingley. Starting the day at 1/107 in pursuit of the Dingoes’ total of 174, the Bears lost star batsman Adam Watson (54) early in the day off exciting spinner Dinuka Hettiarachchi, but it didn’t halt the momentum. Matt Chasemore ground out a solid 24 in his first innings in Berwick colours, while the likes of Ryan Crawford (40), stand-in skipper Nathan Pilon (38) and Darren de Souza (32) all contributed strongly before declaring at 6/235, a narrow lead of just 174. The Dingoes managed to avoid outright, with batsmen Matt Hague (30 not out) and Ryan McLean (18 not out) getting through 23 overs unscathed. Down at Greaves Reserve, Cranbourne skipper Lucas Ligt’s plan on defending its total of 8/238 against Dandenong West came to fruition, with the Eagles winning comfortably. The plan not only saw them walk away with the points on Saturday at Greaves Reserve, but also find a formula that may see them continually shock sides this season. As is the key with defending any total, early wickets were paramount, and the early scalps of Peter Atkinson and youngster Ethan French caught behind off the sure gloves of David Pratt kick started the day. With bowlers Pardeep Boyal (3/29),
Cam Kelly (2/32), Tim Fathers (1/61) and Steve Miller (2/21) all hitting relentless lines, the cracks began to show for the Bulls. Wickets continually fell, and suddenly the Bulls found themselves 7/108 and well behind the curve ball. Despite a hamstring injury, new Dandenong West skipper Shanuka Dissanayaka (71) tried to resurrect his side’s woes, but after losing his stumps after some sharp bowling by Boyal, the Bulls were too far back at 8/127. A late 59-run stand to Matin Sultani (38) and Riley Siwes (24 not out) helped put some respectability to the scoreboard, with the Bulls finishing the day well short at 9/192. Meanwhile, a pair of centuries to Jayson Hobbs (109 not out) and Daniel Watson (125 not out) delivered Buckley Ridges an almighty victory against a deflated Narre Warren at Park Oval. The Magpies had a strong first day, compiling a competitive 213 off the back of a 93 by Janaka Liyanabadalge, but simply had no answers for Buckley’s electric top order. Liyanabadalge managed to take the one and only wicket of Wes Nicholas for 27 after a 52 run opening stand with Hobbs, before Watson entered the crease and flayed the ball to all parts. The pair put on an unbeaten 223 runs in very little time, with Watson hitting six maximums in his brutal knock, before stumps were called with the Bucks on 1/275. It was Hobbs’ maiden Turf 1 century, while Watson has now scored six centuries for the Bucks. In other matches across the Turf 1 grade, Mordialloc skipper Chathura
Stand-in Berwick skipper Nathan Pilon struck 38 in the Bears’ dominant opening round victory over Dingley. Picture: ROB CAREW 162070 Athukorala took North Dandenong to the cleaners at Lois Twohig Reserve on Saturday, with ‘Chooka’ taking a 10-wicket haul in the Bloodhounds’ outright victory, a professional bowling performance by Heinz Southern Districts at Carroll Reserve caught out a patchy St Mary’s in their return game to the Turf 1 ranks, while Springvale South not only dodged a bullet, but gained a vital three wicket victory against a Hallam side that will almost certainly be in a similar position later in the season.
In Turf 2, a top-notch 85 to Beaconsfield recruit Josh Mailing delivered the Tigers a comfortable opening round victory over Coomoora. Chasing 154 for victory, the Tigers easily knocked off the runs, with Mailing combining with Ruwantha Fernandopulle (48) in the match-winning partnership. Coomoora were sent back in for 24 overs later in the day, finishing on 1/94. Scott Phillips, meanwhile, backed up his whirlwind 123 with 6/54, as Narre South dominated Lyndale at
Barry Powell Reserve. Defending 275, Lyndale were rolled for 168 despite some terrific resistance by Farazur Rahman (68). In other matches, Parkmore Pirates easily chased down St Brigid’s/St Louis’ 173 after a terrific 139 by Amal Athulathmudali, Narre North narrowly defended 203 against Parkfield, with the Bears bowled out for 178, Silverton battled hard to reach 208 in its pursuit of Fountain Gate’s 260, while Keysborough were far too strong in defending 160, rolling Lynbrook for just 94.
Superules as careers end By Russell Bennett
QUIZ NUMBER 1579 1. WHO has taken the most wickets in Test cricket history? 2. WHO kicked the first goal of this year’s AFL grand final? 3. WHO in 1981 became the first Australian golfer to win the US Open? 4. WHO won cricket’s Allan Border Medal in 2016 and 2017? The Beaconsfield Superules side is on the hunt for new players to join their ranks.
5. WHICH famous Australian sporting event was first held in 1861?
hard to explain. “I never even thought I’d play Superules, but the reason why I took the coaching job on is because I think there’s something there for blokes who’re finishing up their footy and want to have a bit of fun, and take it half seriously too. It’s fun, but when you’re competing and you’ve always been a competitor, it’s hard not to take it seriously when you get to game day.” Shorey said the doors at Beaconsfield were open to players of all clubs and competitions who’re looking to give Superules a crack. “There are guys sitting at home who’d think they’re finished, but they’re not really,” he said. “There’s something still there that says ‘I just want to play’. “Some of these blokes who were one club players have only known that certain amount of people through footy. It’s a great opportunity knowing that you may play with some (former opposition) players you didn’t know that well as blokes. “Once you actually get into the same side, you see a different side of them.” Anyone looking to get involved with the Beaconsfield Superules side can call coach Matt Shorey on 0438 573 969. Training starts on Thursday, 16 November from 6pm at Perc Allison Oval.
7. IN which boxing division did both Lionel Rose and Jimmy Carruthers win world titles?
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6. WHICH sporting superstar was born in Czechoslovakia in 1956?
8. HOW many gold medals did Australia win at the 2016 Olympic Games? 9. WHICH sport is associated with the King’s Cup? 10. WHICH famous Australian horse ran its last race in 1973? 11. WHICH city in Belgium hosted the 1920 Olympic Games? 12. WHICH historic event occurred at Lord’s cricket ground in 1976? 13. WHICH Sydney rugby league club won a world record 11 consecutive premierships? 14. WHICH Finnish driver won the 1985 Adelaide Australian Grand Prix? 15. WHO was the last jockey to win successive Melbourne Cups?
17. WHICH Australian cricketer took two hat-tricks on the same day against South Africa in 1912? 18. WHO was the last amateur to win the Australian Open golf title? 19. IN which sport did Dunc Gray win Australia’s first Olympic medal? 20. AGAINST which country has Australia played the most number of cricket Tests
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16. WHICH major international golfing event offers players no prizemoney, only reimbursing expenses?
ANSWERS: 1. Muttiah Muralitharan 2. Rory Sloane 3. David Graham 4. David Warner 5. The Melbourne Cup 6. Martina Navratilova 7. Bantamweight 8. Eight 9. Rowing 10. Gunsynd 11. Antwerp 12. The first women’s international at the home of cricket between England and Australia 13. St George 14. Keke Rosberg 15. Glen Boss 16. The World Cup 17. Thomas Matthews 18. Aaron Baddeley 19. Cycling 20. England
For footballers in their mid-30s facing the end of their careers at senior level and looking for a way of staying involved in the game, the Beaconsfield Superules side may have just the solution. The team, based out of Perc Allison Oval in Beaconsfield, will be coached by former Kooweerup and Hampton Park senior coach Matt Shorey next year, and it’s on the hunt for players aged 35 and over. Shorey opened up, saying there are so many players currently facing their footy mortality at clubland who haven’t quite accepted it. He knows that feeling all too well. “I still didn’t really accept it - that I was done,” he said. “It’s when you actually accept it that you look at your next chapter. Do I take up golf? Do I take up something else? You need that outlet - you just need that if you’ve played footy all your life.” And then there’s the potential for players who’ve gone through their careers without winning a premiership to rectify that at Beaconsfield. “I was lucky enough to play in one,” Shorey said. “At that point, then we probably weren’t favourites to win it but at least you got to play in one - that’s the main thing. “This is a great opportunity for it to happen - to really get Beacy successful, to recruit some older players who’re in that mid-range from 35 to 45. There are a few guys I’ve played against who still have a bit of talent and some pace there who could definitely come in now if they still have a bit of fitness, themselves.” Shorey acknowledged it was a commitment for players - and indirectly, their families - to get involved with Superules, but not in the same way as it was in the previous chapters of their careers at clubland. “The wives and kids have put up with a lot over the past 15 to 20 years of your footy career, and then all of a sudden you say you want to play again,” he said. “But you do enjoy it out there - it’s kind of
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Mixed bag for side NARRE WARREN BOWLS The week started on a bad note for Narre Warren with all three Tuesday teams being beaten. At Fountain Gate, Division 2 suffered their first defeat at the hands of Burden Park. The only winning rink was Jos van Hout, Reg Young, Geoff Ampt and Rod Lane, and despite surrendering a good lead at lunchtime, won by 2 shots, 20-18. Jim Millar, Wilma Haringsma, Eric Sydenham and Peter Hayden fought hard, but faltered late to go down 15-25 and Tina Courtin, Ernesto Vergara, Alan Mark and Keith Mark went down 13-30. Narre Warren (1) 2-48 lost to Burden Park (1) 14-73 Division 3 travelled to Keysborough to play Dandenong RSL Rec. It was an improved performance, winning two rinks, but still suffered a disappointing loss. Stan Bulmer, Truus Henneman, Enid Gibb and Judy Naughton won 20-18, while Nancy Pugh, Rose Rasmussen, Micki Horton and Andy Tobler won 22-21, but Denise Peeler, Janice Moran, Wally Finlayson and Jen Sherry went down 8-35. Narre Warren (2) 4-50 lost to Dandenong RSL Rec (1) 2-74 Division 1 (six a side) was at Hampton Park for a loss. Len O’Brien, Pam Uren and Helen McCarthy lost 14-25 and Mary Price, Joe Pugh and Pieter Castricum lost 14-26. Narre Warren (3) 0-28 lost to Hampton Park (2) 14-51. The atmosphere was more jovial at Narre Warren on Saturday evening when it was learned that all four pennant teams were successful.
At home, Division 2 hosted Keysborough for the expected hard fought battle. Joe Selfridge, Reg Young, Rod Lane and Cameron Lee scored highest with a 25-12 win, and they were supported by John Wright, Percy Herath, Peter Hayden and Zak Storm (24-14) and Geoff Ampt, Tim Joyce, Wilma Stevenson and Jim Millar (21-15) added to the scores. Unfortunately, Mark Groom, Carl Lapham, Eric Sydenham and Erik Luyters went down 11-21. Narre Warren (1) 16-81 defeated Keysborough (1) 2-62. Division 5 were at Dandenong Club for an all rink win. Tina Courtin, Phil Howard, Aaron Ottaway and Stan Robinson scored freely after the break for a 10-29 win, Sharon Bull, Jen Sherry, Brent Grigg and Peter Lister joined in with a 2813 win and Wally Finlayson, David Wilkinson, Alan Mark and Keith Mark won 21-13. Final result for the board was Jos van Hout, Tracey Storm, Zade Bulmer and Ralph Devonshire with a good 25-15 win. Narre Warren (2) 18-103 defeated Dandenong Club (2) 0-51. Division 6 was also to home against Carrum. Rudi Pompe, Craig Moore, Colin Groom and Michael Graham won well (23-14) and Leo McGeary, Janice Moran, Micki Horton and Reg Johnstone won 2215. Wayne Grimsey, Ernesto Vergara, Jim Kempf and Geoff Miller won 27-20, but Darren Moore, Pauline Kempf, Wilma Haringsma and Graham Dodd just missed out, going down 22-24. Narre Warren (3) 16-94 defeated Carrum (2) 2-73. Division 7 had the longest trip
Wearing the colours of Cranbourne brought a smile to the face of Peter Colthup on Saturday.
Cranny continues its winning form Cameron Lee was part of a highest scoring rink that saw Narre Warren successful against Keysborough.
Stan Robinson and his rink were in dominant form for Narre Warren against the Dandenong Club.
when they visited Parkdale. The trip was worthwhile when they won on three rinks. Stan Birkett, Arlene Peters, Paul McNamara and Andy Tobler won 22-13, Stan Bulmer, Joe McGuire, Steven Boyd and Robert Beare won by 4 shots (24-20) as did Len O’Brien, Helen McCarthy, Rose
Rasmussen and John Zanon (20-16). Peter Groom, Gail Bowman, Paurie Baker and Pieter Castricum fought back from a big deficit mid-game for an single shot loss, 15-16. Narre Warren (4) 16-81 defeated Parkdale (3) 2-65
Mixed result for Parkers team HAMPTON PARK BOWLS MID-WEEK It was a day of mixed results for the mid-week pennant with division 2 playing away at Dandenong Club. Trevor Harbright, Marion Battaglia, Helen Lambert and skip Denise Eastick dropped a couple of fives which had them under the hammer all day (15-31). After starting well, Janice Collins, Brian Diaper, Toni Sutton and skip Neville Hendrie faded over the concluding ends (1124). The highlight for the day was when Geoff Ladner, Ian Kitt, Ellen Smith and skip Christine Hendrie were 14-all with one end to play. A six on that end gave them the win
(20-14). Division 1 (six a side) continued on their winning way. June Damon, Rob Woff and skip Stuart Tokley start well and just kept going (25-14) while Jim Westwell, Ron Beverly and skip Ray Wood finished strongly (26-14). SATURDAY Division 2 playing at home against Berwick was not decided until the very last bowl of the day with the Parkers going down by two shots. Geoff Ladner, Shane Collins, Steve Barnes and skip Chris Barnes slowly slipped away from their opponents (21-16) while Trevor Harbright, Christine Hendrie, Sean McDonald and skip John Nunan led
all day (21-15). Mat McLaverty, Ellen Smith, Neville Hendrie and skip Warwick Hardy came from nine shots down to miss by two shots (21-23). The opposition got out to a 15-shot lead early, and Stan Hatch, Ken Cobden, Mark Paton and skip Larry Simpson were unable to make any ground on them (14-25). Division 4 were at home to Cheltenham with Lou Soligo, Janice Collins, Craig Richards and skip Gavin Wilson won only seven ends (11-28) while Val Simpson, Helen Lambert, Toni Sutton and skip Denise Eastick lost seven of the last eight ends (17-23). Val Moore, Dave Clarke, Ian Kitt and skip Ron Bev-
John Nunan was in terrific form for Hampton Park against Berwick. erly were outplayed towards the end (15-26). The only winning rink, by two shots, was Jim Westwell, Marion Battaglia, Stuart Tokley and skip Ray Wood (17-15).
Young-gun Lauchlan Livingstone in state squad BERWICK BOWLS The Berwick Bowling Club is extremely pleased to announce that one of their promising juniors, Lauchlan Livingstone, has achieved selection in the Bowls Victoria Under 18 state squad. He will now participate in a series of development, training and junior competition days in addition to the work that he is doing at the club as part of Berwick’s CiiLOCK Engineering Junior Development Squad. Lauchlan is now in the running for selection to represent Victoria in interstate and national championships. Congratulations Lauchlan. SATURDAY PENNANT ROUND 2 Brilliant sunshine greeted bowlers for the second round of the Pennant season last Saturday afternoon. Berwick Bowling Club has field-
ed eight sides for the Saturday Pennant Season and six sides to contest the Midweek Pennant season along with a healthy number of enthusiastic Bankers who support the Club as a whole. Those sides that played at home were able to enjoy some wonderfully prepared grass thanks to our hard working Green keeping team, headed by Mark Walker. The results this week were not as strong as last week, with only four sides posting a win. The third side had a great two shot win against Hampton Park away while the sevens at home to Churchill Park Waverley Golf came out on top with a one shot win. The second and eighth sides recorded very convincing wins on the day over Chirnside Park and Sandringham on home turf.
RESULTS Berwick 1 (61/2) lost to Warburton 1 (80/16) at home. Berwick 2 (100/16) defeated Chirnside Park 1 (59/2) at home. Berwick 3 (79/14) travelled to defeat Hampton Park 1 (77/4) in a close one. Berwick 4 (69/2) travelled to play Churchill Park Waverley Golf and were defeated (78/16). Berwick 5 (59/3) travelled to play Croydon 3 and were defeated (80/15). Berwick 6 (74/4) were defeated at home by Cranbourne RSL 2 (77/14). Berwick 7 (77/14) posted a final bowl win over Churchill Park Waverley Golf 2 (76/4). Berwick 8 (107/16) defeated
Sandringham 3 at home (73/2). MIDWEEK PENNANT ROUND 3 On Tuesday the club hosted four sides, and two sides travelled away to play out the round. This was also the first round for the Women’s Only side, who posted a home victory to open their season. RESULTS Berwick 1 (66-12) defeated Blackburn 1 (64-4). Berwick 2 (56-14) defeated Ferntree Gully 1 (45-2). Berwick 3 (74-14) defeated Ringwood 2 (56-2). Berwick 4 (46-0) were defeated by Cardinia Waters 1 (68-16). Berwick 5 (51-2) were defeated by Cranbourne 3 (80-14). Berwick 6 (63-14) defeated Willow Lodge 2 (21-0).
CRANBOURNE BOWLS Cranbourne top side wins again while ladies team starts the new season with a first up win A tough competitive game at home resulted in a seven-shot win against Pakenham on Saturday for the top side to give them two wins out of two while the ladies started the bowls season with a two-shot win first up game against Edithvale. New skip Sue Hudson was in sizzling form with a win in the ladies team on Tuesday by nine shots and following up with an 18-shots win in Saturday’s 2nd side. Side 1 Division 2 Playing at home skip, Frank Byrne went down by two shots on the last end of the day while skip Ron “Two Dogs” Lyfield finished with a draw which was a very good competitive effort. However, it was skip John McKenna who won by three shots and skip Barry “The General” Thomas and his crew who went on to win by six shots which got Cranbourne over the line. Side 1 Ladies Division 1 Having lost three grand finals over the last three years has forced the ladies to make some changes to the list and add some additional strength to the side. Sue Hudson comes into the side with strong credentials and three times club singles champion Lynne Wood has also come into the side. A first-up win was welcome but the narrow margin was a scare. Hopefully, the girls will now go on to have a successful season from here. Side 2 Division 3 A very strong win by a massive 45 shots against Mount Waverley was a great reversal of form from last week. Outstanding performances came from the teams of skip Sue Hudson and her crew of Stan Myers, Gavin Wright and Noel Arnold and skip Chris “The Chief” Griffiths and his crew of club legend Ray Boskell, John McKisky and Michael Scotter. The rinks of Farrington and Dudink were both good contributors, narrowly losing by small margins. Side 3 Division 5 Skip Sofio Raiti and his team had a good win but the remaining rinks went down in close contests to record a 19-shot loss to Willow Lodge. All the Cranbourne results for Saturday Pennant Bowls round 2 and Ladies mid-week. Side 1 Division 2 Cranbourne 86 defeated Pakenham 79 (Morrison,.Hunt,.Caddell,.F Byrne 21-23, Collins, Colthup,.O’day,.Lyfield 18-18, Taylor, Blyth, Barrenger, McKenna 22-19, and J. Byrne, Worstelling, Elgar, Thomas 25-19). Side 1 Ladies Division 1 Cranbourne 63 defeated Edithvale 61 (Mueller, Venville, Mclisky, Hudson 22-13, Taylor, Pearce, Dudink, Farrall 20-22 and Cameron, Witherden, Wood, Van Der Wees 21-26) Side 2 Division 3 Cranbourne 106 defeated Mount Waverley 61 (G. Dudink 20-25; G. Farrington 25-29; C. Griffiths 30-10 and S. Hudson 31-13.) Side 3 Division 5 Cranbourne 58 Lost to Willow Lodge 77. (S. De Piazza 10-17; J. Kent 15-22; C. Raiti 21-13 and B. Dickson 12-25)
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Maroons in shock win By Nick Creely WEST GIPPSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION REVIEW - ROUNDS 2 AND 3 PREMIER Clyde (7/157) suffered a minor stumbling block in the early stages of the Premier season, with a shock loss to Upper Beaconsfield (7/158) in Round 2 on Saturday. Set 158 to win after the Cougars couldn’t capitalise on a strong start from opening batsmen David Denton (38) and Shane Webster (40), the Maroons did a terrific job to chase the runs down with three wickets left in the shed. Tooradin (8/165), meanwhile, did what they needed to do against Cardinia (163), with all-rounder Russ Lehman (4/13 and 34) proving the real difference in the contest. After Bulls captain/coach Alex Nooy hit a terrific 43 in the first innings and held the innings together well, Lehman withstood some early wickets around him to help guide the ‘Gulls home in what proved to be a thrilling finish. In the remaining two matches, Pakenham (3/174) batted beautifully in their victory over Merinda Park (6/170) at Donnelly Reserve, with Cobras batsman Daniel McCalman battling manfully for his 61, while it was Chris Smith (63) and Zac Chaplin (52 not out) that did the damage with the bat for the Lions. Kooweerup (7/150) also defeated Emerald (8/149) in a tight affair at Chandler Reserve. Round 3 on Sunday brought some more surprise results, with Clyde (8/211) chasing down Cardinia’s (7/208) imposing total at E Gunton Oval. After Ricky Campbell (66) helped lift the Bulls to a commanding first innings total with a fine cameo, it was David Denton (52), Kane Avard (48) and Gavin Britt (39) that turned the game with match-winning knocks. Travis Wheller (5/43) was tireless for Cardinia with the ball. Meanwhile, Zenith Wickramanayaka (61) helped guide Upper Beacons-
Cardinia's Ben Parrott survives an appeal for caught behind off Tooradin quick Cal O'Hare on Saturday. 173901 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS field (3/207) to its second victory of the weekend, this time against a gallant Merinda Park (6/173). Daniel McCalman once again held the Cobras together with a sensational 84 not out, to continue his stellar start to the 2017/'18 Premier season. In the round’s remaining matches, Kooweerup (1/148) skittled a disappointing Pakenham (147) in the grand final replay, with Dees skipper Mark Cooper (52) and Chris O’Hara making half centuries, while Tooradin (8/184) annihilated Emerald (56) at home to sit atop the ladder after three rounds. Although early in the season, Tooradin are 3-0, while Kooweerup, Clyde and surprise packet, Upper Beaconsfield, round out the top four. Emerald and Merinda Park remain as the only two sides without a win so far. DISTRICT Round 2 firmly belonged to Cranbourne Meadows (156), with the Rebels completely dismantling Pakenham Upper Toomuc (46), with Mitchell Cowell (5/18) on fire with the ball. After picking up opening batsman Daniel Strahan early in the
piece, Cowell destroyed the Yabbies top order with a fantastic spell. In other matches, a Brad Miles (77 not out) inspired Devon Meadows (3/177) who were rampant against Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll (173), Tooradin (6/164) were excellent in their four wicket win over Officer (162), with Kane Latham scoring 48 for the ‘Gulls, while Carlisle Park Vikings (4/164) easily overtook Clyde’s (160) par score, with David Nutting (73) playing a starring role. Meanwhile, in Round 3, Cranbourne Meadows (7/206) and Tooradin (7/204) played out an entertaining clash at Lawson Poole Reserve, with Rebels’ all-rounder Ash Uppal (66 not out and 2/27) helping get his side over the line with a terrific individual display. Devon Meadows (4/166) also remained undefeated with a strong win over Clyde (9/163) - Scott Clark hit 48 not out while Lucas Carroll (5/17) was the destroyer with the ball. In the remaining two matches of the round, Carlisle Park Vikings (5/85) took Pakenham Upper Toomuc (81) to the cleaners, while Officer (8/138) got its first victory
over the season against Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll. SUB-DISTRICT Nyora (8/200) and Tooradin (9/196) played out an absolute thriller in Saturday’s Round 2 action, with the Maroons falling over the line after a terrific 46 by Gavin Hackett. Cardinia (7/176), meanwhile, scraped its way to a vital three-wicket victory over Gembrook (9/171) at E Gunton Oval with a total of 347 runs scored collectively, while Lang Lang (5/177) easily accounted for Pakenham (104) and Catani (5/125) eased its way to a five-wicket victory over Aura Vale (8/120). In Round 3, Catani (3/209) stole the show with a brutal win over Tooradin (7/154), as Cats skipper Dustin Peebles (67) starred in a high-scoring affair. Gembrook (6/239) - off the back of a brilliant 97 by Tim Gray - overcame a spirited Aura Vale (204), while Craig Boswell (43 not out and 2/9) guided Cardinia (8/141) to a win over Lang Lang (139) and Pakenham (8/183) flexed its muscles to defeat Nyora (135) in a fairly one sided affair.
Swans take a nose-dive By Nick Creely VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET REVIEW - ROUND 2 Casey-South Melbourne suffered the wrath of a James Seymour and Aaron Ayre epic against Essendon on Saturday, with the Swans’ lowly start to the season continuing. On a flat Windy Hill track, tailormade for batting, Essendon skipper Aaron Ayre put the pressure on the Swans and asked them to bat. The Swans suffered an early stumble with Kasun Suriaratchie (5) and Devin Pollock (19) losing their wickets early, and Lachlan Sperling (29) seemed destined to cash in before losing his stumps off developing spinner Liam Bowe. But as he did last week, Jordan Wyatt (55 off 45 balls) helped resurrect the visitors with a dominant knock that continues his strong start to the season, hitting seven boundaries and a maximum. Combined with Michael Wallace (39), Chris Benedek (44) and Ryan Eaton (26) - who all contributed strongly through the middle - the Swans scored a formidable 257, but slightly under par total, as coach Prabath Nissanka explained. “I can’t say we batted really well, the wicket was really good for batting, we needed to score more than
275 I guess - in the first and last 10 overs, we didn’t capitalise I guess, and we lost too many wickets in the beginning and the end,” he said. Bustling quickie Brendan Rose (1/59) found the early scalp, with Ryan Eaton snaring a catch to remove Aaron Shellie in the second over, but from there the fun stopped. Both Ayre (145 not out) and Seymour (94) feasted on and dismantled the Swans with brute aggression, in an extraordinary 198 run partnership at almost a run a ball. Seymour - a former Casey player - was in vintage touch in just his second dig after returning to the competition after a season in Tasmania, while Ayre was simply unstoppable with his long hitting. They overtook the Swans at the end of the 39th over with eight wickets still left in the shed. Nissanka said that many factors - including some tough conditions - made life difficult for his bowlers, but didn’t make light of what was a disappointing performance. “Our fast bowlers struggled, but it’s no excuse - you've got to somehow manage what you have got, and we didn’t bowl well,” he said. After a second successive heavy loss, Nissanka is resisting the urge to make drastic changes and rather
Casey-South Melbourne captain Lachlan Sperling, left, could only do so much as Essendon tore them apart with the bat. 173653 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS focus on improving the mental side of the game, but hinted that left arm quick Jackson Fry is likely to come back after recovering from injury. Wyatt will also miss an extended period after dislocating a finger in the field, in what is a bitter blow for the Swans. “We haven’t had a discussion at this stage (about changes), and if we did, it is likely there will be only one change,” he said. “At the moment, probably only Jackson Fry can come in - he’s been injured and that’s been the only reason he’s been out of the team - we
wanted to give him two matches in the twos and bring him up. “Talent wise, we have the same squad; it’s something to do with the thinking I believe. “We talked about things that actually went wrong (after the match), and we had a discussion about both batting and bowling, and hopefully we can train those areas this week and come up well.” The Swans, second last on the ladder, will be desperate to bounce back on Saturday, with the club hosting St Kilda in a vital one day match at Casey Fields.
CRICKET SCOREBOARD VIC PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 2 Essendon 2/258 (A.Ayre 145*, J.Seymour 94) def Casey-South Melbourne 257 (J.Waytt 55, C.Benedek 44, M.Wallace 39, L.Sperling 29, R.Eaton 26, T.O’Donnell 2/32, M.Doric 2/52); Dandenong 3/202 (L.Edwards 100*, B.Forsyth 51, T.Donnell 27, T.Smyth 2/40) def Carlton 201 (B.Stepien 45, H.Smyth 44, A.Buch 3/28, J.Nanopoulos 3/38, J.Jowett 2/44); Camberwell Magpies 5/186 def Kingston Hawthorn 9/183; Fitzroy Doncaster 1/139 def Prahran 136; Frankston Peninsula 3/234 def Geelong 6/231; Footscray 5/213 def Northcote 9/211; Monash Tigers 5/200 def Melbourne 9/196; Ringwood 8/176 def Melbourne Uni 152; St Kilda 6/184 def Greenvale 9/181. DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 1 (DAY 2) Mordialloc 216 (I.Daniel 123, H.Krishan 29, A.Thajudeen 4/45, C.Millman 3/32) def North Dandenong 55 (C.Athukorala 7/19, D.Campbell 3/26) and 148 (C.McCartney 64, A.Thajudeen 26, B.Morris 3/9, C.Athukorala 3/31, I.Daniel 2/18); Cranbourne 8/238 (N.Sathyajith 55*, C.Kelly 46, L.Ligt 39, J.Harrington 35, R.Siwes 3/58, P.Atkinson 2/41, S.Dissanayaka 2/62) def Dandenong West 9/192 (S.Dissanayaka 71, M.Sultani 38, P.Boyal 3/29, S.Miller 2/21, C.Kelly 2/32); Springvale South 5/201 (M.Forsyth 59*, S.Spoljaric 49, C.Slocombe 36, M.Bandara 30*, J.Hammond 3/55) def Hallam Kalora Park 200 (J.Hammond 47, J.Hayer 42, B.Hillard 35, J.Straker 4/49, M.Bandara 4/63); Berwick 6/235 (A.Watson 54, R.Crawford 40, N.Pilon 38, D.de Souza 32, D.Hettiarchchi 3/58, C.Otto 2/57) def Dingley 174 (M.Hague 76, C.Otto 42, M.King 34*, J.Wilcock 5/49 and 0/61 (M.Hague 30*); Buckley Ridges 1/275 (D.Watson 125*, J.Hobbs 109*, W.Nicholas 27) def Narre Warren 213 (J.Liyanabadalge 93*, J.Russell 43, J.Andersen 4/39, L.Hoogenboom 3/39); HSD 234 (M.Davies 70, T.Davies 49, M.Cox 44, A.Anthony 5/42, T.Heldt 3/37) def St Mary’s 169 (A.Welcome 44, C.Roberts 43, R.Serpanchy 40, M.Davies 4/41, L.Brown 3/42, K.Weeraratne 2/24). DDCA - TURF 2 Beaconsfield 8/211 def Coomoora 9/153 and 1/94; Parkmore Pirates 7/266 def St Brigid’s/St Louis 173; Narre South 7/275 and 4/81 def Lyndale 178; Narre North 203 def Parkfield 178; Fountain Gate 260 def Silverton 208; Keysborough 160 and 2/98 def Lynbrook 94. WGCA PREMIER ROUND 2 Upper Beaconsfield 7/158 (W.Perera 43*, J.Caderamanpulle 43, Z.Wickramanayaka 33, P.Lawson 3/27, J.Sidhu 2/30) def Clyde 7/157 (S.Webster 40, D.Denton 38, J.Simpson 29, N.Miles 25*, W.Perera 3/20, Z.Wickramanayaka 2/17); Tooradin 8/165 (R.Lehman 34, C.O’Hare 29, A.Avery 28, J.Browne 3/35, D.Doig 2/30) def Cardinia 163 (A.Nooy 43, B.Parrott 37, M.Welsh 34, R.Lehman 4/13, D.Sutton 4/46); Pakenham 3/174 (C.Smith 62, Z.Chaplin 52*, N.Close 33) def Merinda Park 6/170 (D.McCalman 61, M.Thomas 49, T.McDermott 2/14, J.Williams 2/38); Kooweerup 7/150 (M.Cooper 69*, A.Brooks 2/25, J.Hanfi-Scott 2/27, T.Rolfs 2/35) def Emerald 8/149 (A.Alenson 48*, C.Marsh 42*, J.Mathers 3/20, M.Cooper 2/21, M.Bright 2/23). ROUND 3 Clyde 8/211 (D.Denton 52, K.Avard 48, G.Britt 39, B.Reid 25, T.Wheller 5/43) def Cardinia 7/208 (R.Campbell 66, T.Wheller 29, S.White 3/39); Kooweerup 1/148 (C.O’Hara 59, M.Cooper 52*, C.Bright 32*) def Pakenham 147 (J.Anning 33, S.Gramc 26, J.Williams 26, J.Mathers 3/18, M.Bright 2/4, M.Davey 2/17, M.Cooper 2/31); Upper Beaconsfield 3/207 (Z.Wickramanayaka 61, I.Jayasekara 56*, J.Bayard 40, W.Perera 28*) def Merinda Park 6/173 (D.McCalman 84*, S.Pitcher 3/17); Tooradin 8/184 (T.Hussey 37, J.Lownds 32, R.Lehman 25, C.Marsh 5/35) def Emerald 56 (K.Burns 4/21, R.Lehman 3/2, C.O’Hare 2/15). DISTRICT ROUND 2 Cranbourne Meadows 156 (W.Cloney 27, V.Singh 26, P.Goyal 25, L.Harris 3/26, J.Donaldson 2/7, L.Gunton 2/12, L.Plozza 2/34) def Pakenham Upper/Toomuc 46 (M.Cowell 5/18, G.Singla 2/6); Tooradin 6/164 (K.Latham 48, D.Hunt 34*, S.Weir 3/13) def Officer 162 (J.Parnall 26, B.Mantel 3/48, B.Lownds 2/15, L.Adams 2/16); Devon Meadows 3/177 (B.Miles 77*, S.Clark 60, D.Henwood 2/48) def NNG/Maryknoll 173 (H.Webb 55, S.Hayes 47*, D.Glen 35, M.Hutchinson 3/30, S.Clark 3/31); Carlisle Park Vikings 4/164 (D.Nutting 73, M.Henry 29*, J.Hameeteman 28*) def Clyde 160 (G.Adams 45, J.Avard 37, C.King 2/8, M.Sinclair 2/23, T.Katarey 2/24, H.Staughair 2/30). ROUND 3 Devon Meadows 4/166 (S.Clark 48*, N.Sathyajith 48, N.Worsteling 29, L.Murdoch 2/30) def Clyde 9/163 (D.Menuwara 53*, G.Adams 34, J.Avard 25, L.Carroll 5/17, M.Hutchinson 2/33); Cranbourne Meadows 7/206 (A.Uppal 66*, V.Singh 25, L.Adams 3/8, D.Hunt 2/49; Carlisle Park Vikings 5/85 (J.Hameeteman 38*, B.McLeod 2/17) def Pakenham Upper/Toomuc 81 (D.Strahan 28, C.King 2/6, A.Bajwa 2/12, T.Katarey 2/14, J.Gilbert 2/26); Officer 8/138 (L.Porter 45*, T.Clark 39, D.Henwood 4/22, S.Hayes 3/27) def NNG/ Maryknoll 136 (H.Webb 39, D.Gibbs 25, J.Bennie 3/27, L.Porter 2/17, S.Weir 2/35). VSDCA - SOUTH/EAST ROUND 1 Elsternwick 3/145 def Endeavour Hills 142; Caulfield 5/244 def Noble Park; Bayswater 9/201 def Brighton 200; Oakleigh 9/171 def Croydon 141; Box Hill 5/289 def Moorabbin 8/135; Balwyn 6/165 def Malvern 8/161; Mount Waverley 2/88 def Ormond 87.
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Plugged into the future By Ewan Kennedy, Marque Motoring Mitsubishi continues its push to be at the leading edge of hybrid and electric vehicle design. Our test vehicle for the past week has been a 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (Plugin Hybrid Electric Vehicle). The plug-in Outlander PHEV for 2018 is almost futuristic thanks to a huge new front end and a mild tail tuck. Inside, the latest Outlander PHEV has a redesigned steering wheel, revised design of accents in the trim and reshaped seats. Materials have a more upmarket feel and look. The biggest news in the latest Outlander is that a DC fast-charge system can recharge the battery to 80 per cent capacity in around 25 minutes. Major changes to the drivetrain make Outlander significantly more efficient. Official fuel consumption is down by about 10 per cent, from 1.9 to 1.7 litres per 100 kilometres. The new Outlander has an EV Priority mode that drivers use it purely as an electric vehicle provided there is sufficient charge in the batteries. As a last resort if you’re making long trips Mitsubishi Outlander can run on petrol for 500 to 600 km if you drive sensibly. Outlander is offered in LS and Exceed grades. Both have smartphone Link Display audio with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto2 integration; and DAB+ radio. You need to use your own smartphone for satellite navigation. Both models are well equipped, with the upmarket Outlander Exceed having such extra items as forward collision mitigation that can also de-
The Mitsubishi Outlander may look like a typical SUV or 4WD but is actually a high-tech glimpse into the future. tect pedestrians, 360-degree around monitor, lane departure warning, blindspot monitor and rear cross traffic alert. Petrol consumption during our test period ranged from zero in the Brisbane city area where
we ran it as a pure EV, to seven to eight litres per 100 kilometres on petrol once the battery was discharged. EV range was usually in the 35 to 45 kilometre range, so if you're only doing short trips and
can charge the Outlander overnight you can go for weeks, even months, without calling into a service station. Ride quality and comfort have been improved, primarily thanks to changes to the platform to increase structural rigidity. There’s also extra sound deadening material and revisions to the suspension to reduce noise. Comfort is good, with a very quiet interior on smooth roads. Rough surfaces noticeably increased sound levels, so the Outlander isn't quite in the luxury sedan class. Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV holds on well in bends, partly because of its lowish centre of gravity due to underfloor batteries. It’s no sports SUV like some of the Europeans in this class, though. Mitsubishi Outlander may look like a typical SUV or 4WD but is actually a high tech glimpse into the future. Smooth, quiet and and easy to drive it's well worth considering if you want something out of the ordinary. For further details contact Dandenong Mitsubishi, 41 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, on 9771 9400 or Berwick Mitsubishi, 2032 Kangan Drive, Berwick, on 9709 2999. MODEL RANGE Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV LS 2.0-litre petrol/electric hybrid five-door wagon: $50,490 (automatic) Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Exceed 2.0-litre petrol/ electric hybrid five-door wagon: $55,490 (automatic)
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