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Congratulations! After many years of planning and construction, the time has come to officially open the newly constructed Bunjil Place this weekend. When we first announced our plan to build the $125 million facility in June 2013, the concepts looked inspiring and magnificent. To see how the plans and vision have now come to life is spectacular and I know our community will be impressed when they first walk through the doors. Bunjil Place offers a variety of events, shows, exhibitions, live performances, business conferences and more to enliven the precinct year-round. There’s no doubt about it, Bunjil Place will offer something for everyone. When we set about designing Bunjil Place, our motivation was the community. We made it our mission to create an inviting central heart for the community, that celebrates participation belonging and civic pride. The ways in which our community will benefit from this facility are extraordinary. Be it through the new modern library set over three levels, the theatre fitted to seat 800 people, within the function centre capable of hosting a variety of events, wandering through the spacious gallery, through to the outdoor community plaza equipped with a big screen, playground, water features and war memorial.

Not only am I proud of the building, I am also proud of the financial strength behind it. At the beginning, we were faced with the prospect of paying off a 30 year loan of $90 million. Over the last four years, we actively lobbied our federal government and through the valuable assistance of Jason Wood MP, Federal Member for La Trobe we achieved a $10 million grant towards the construction. In addition, a number of

underperforming assets were disposed, ultimately reducing our loan requirement to $62 million, and the payback period to now only nine years! So not only do we now have a beautiful precinct to enjoy, but we can also enjoy it without putting pressure on our rates. It’s an amazing success story for the city! Joined by my fellow Councillors and Jason Wood MP, Federal Member for La Trobe, I will be commencing the official opening

celebrations on Saturday 28 October from 10.40 am with a Welcome to Country, ribbon cutting and plaque unveiling. I look forward to seeing many of you at the opening weekend! Come on down to visit your new home of entertainment and enjoy the free events and activities at our Opening Festival. Cr Sam Aziz Mayor City of Casey

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Designing Bunjil Place Exhibition @ Gallery ALL DAY 10.00 am – 7.00 pm

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Designing Bunjil Place Exhibition @ Gallery ALL DAY 10.00 am – 5.00 pm

DreamWorks Trolls Performance @ Theatre 10.30 am

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Nick Jr’s PAW Patrol Performance @ Theatre 10.30 am

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Bernardo Soler Performance @ Library 11.00 am

Official Opening Ceremony with Mayor Cr Sam Aziz @ Plaza 10.40 am

Children are Stinky Performance @ Studio 11.30 am DreamWorks Trolls Performance @ Theatre 12.00 noon

FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS

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Snap! Crackle! Pop! Workshop @ Studio 11.30 am

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Nick Jr’s PAW Patrol Performance @ Theatre 10.30 am Duo101 (Music) @ Plaza 12.00 noon

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FOOD TRUCK ALLEY Get in my belly! Enjoy the tastiest treats in town from some of Melbourne’s best food trucks including Two Fat Indians, Beatbox Kitchen, Copa Food Truck and Grill, Oscar’s Vintage, Dolly’s Sister Café, La Revolucion, Mr Burger, Bianco Latte and Nem N Nem.

HIP HOP WORKSHOP Kick it with the raddest b-boys in town with all the tricks and flips. Drop in to give our new black-box studio a test run with a follow-the-leader style class that would make Kanye quiver.

1.00 pm SATURDAY NIGHT LAUGHS Children are Stinky (AUSLAN Interpreted) Performance @ Studio 1.30 pm

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DreamWorks Trolls Performance @ Theatre 2.00 pm Performances and Demonstrations @ Library 2.15 pm

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Drop By Drawing @ Plaza 2.00 pm

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You and I – Rachael Beck and Michael Cormick Performance @ Theatre 2.30 pm

Featuring a line-up of Australian comedic legends, Peter Helliar (The Project), Claire Hooper (Good News Week), Charlie Pickering (The Project, The Weekly with Charlie Pickering) and Tegan Higginbotham (Have You Been Paying Attention?, The Project, Whovians), make sure you hold onto your packet of chips – we don’t want them sprinkled all over the beautiful new rich magenta seats.

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Children are Stinky (Audio Description) Performance @ Studio 3.30 pm

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Join Ryder, Chase and Marshall from Nick Jr’s PAW Patrol as they answer Mayor Goodway’s call for help to save the ‘Adventure Bay Talent Show’.

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Hip Hop Workshop Workshop @ Studio 5.30 pm

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Saturday Night Laughs Comedy @ Theatre 7.00 pm

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Hip Hop Workshop Workshop @ Studio 4.30 pm You and I – Rachael Beck and Michael Cormick Performance @ Theatre 4.30 pm

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As our city continues to grow, demand for parking will increase. As part of the City of Casey’s journey towards becoming a smart city, we’re installing new technology that will make finding a car park quicker and easier. Throughout the month we will be installing Smart Parking technology within the library, Casey Arc and Bunjil Place basement car parks. Smart Parking provides real time information on parking through a cloud based service, collected by tech sensors located in the ground. The sensors send data to smart phone apps and traffic signs to help guide you to an available parking space. Additional benefits of the technology include the ability to manage parking demand, to ensure fair access to short-stay parking spaces is prioritised closer to businesses and facilities, to reduce traffic congestion caused by cars circling for a park, and the ability to integrate additional car parks into the system in the future. Two traffic signs will be installed on Patrick Northeast Drive to show the parking availability within the three Bunjil Place precinct car parks. One sign will face vehicles entering from Magid Drive and the other for vehicles entering from Overland Drive.

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Council is moving… From Monday 30 October the new home for Council’s Customer Service Centre will be located at Bunjil Place and will provide an improved customer experience for residents and visitors. With a self-assist kiosk and concierge on hand, you will spend less time queuing and more time exploring the precinct. Business as usual will occur from the existing Civic Centre up until 6.00 pm on Friday 27 October. This will also be the final day of operations at Council’s Percy Trewin Annexe, Regency Drive and Verdun Drive offices with these services being relocated and accessible at Bunjil Place from Monday 30 October. Council Meetings will be held in the new Bunjil Place Function Centre the first one taking place on Thursday 9 November.

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Bunjil Place opening Designing Bunjil Place The first exhibition of the Bunjil Place Gallery

More than books at Bunjil Place Library Bunjil Place Library sets the standard for contemporary and leading-edge library design and is the ideal space to discover, learn and connect. Set over three levels, it offers a vibrant children’s zone, living-room styled youth area with audio visual and gaming capability, amphitheatre, outdoor reading garden, meeting rooms and art wall.

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Designing Bunjil Place is an exhibition that celebrates and reflects upon the making of Bunjil Place while showcasing the multi-award winning architectural practice of Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (fjmt).

Come and explore this incredible state-of-the-art space and find out about its year-round program of events and activities for all ages at bunjilplace.com.au.

This inaugural exhibition for Bunjil Place Gallery celebrates and reflects upon the making of Bunjil Place whilst tracing the evolution of the building design, from sketch to detailed constuction drawings to the final built form and highlights contributions from expert and specialist collaborators alongside the key building achievements directed by leading international construction company Multiplex. Through a variety of two and three-dimensional materials including architectural and construction drawings, models, building fragments, photography and video you can get a behind-the-scenes look at fjmt studio’s working methods and creative processes.

City of Casey Mayor Cr Sam Aziz and Casey-Cardina Library CEO Chris Buckingham take in the new library.

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From front page Police were unable at the time to state a frequency, quantity or commercial value of Berry’s admitted trafficking. Defence lawyer Adrian Dessi questioned if Berry had admitted to simply selling meth “intermittently” to a group of friends over a course of time rather than running a business. Berry’s links to the Hells Angels were untested, Mr Dessi said. Mr Dessi described Berry as being born and raised in Lyndhurst and Cranbourne, who had been in “significantly good physical health”. He played TAC Cup with Dandenong Stingrays and was then drafted by St Kilda in the same year as Nick Riewoldt. Recently, Berry’s life of family, hard work and good health was put on hold due to a severe neck injury, Mr Dessi said. The applicant seemed to have found himself in “some financial straits”. “He is someone who understands he ought to desist whatever he is doing now.” Berry had been previously convicted of dishonestly receiving stolen goods at Frankston Magistrates’ Court in November 2016, the court heard. Police opposed bail, describing the combination of Berry’s drug addiction and weapons as a risk to the community - as well as to his drug-dealing victims. Most of the ammunition and drugs were accessible to young children living in the home, First Const Budge said. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen pondered how Berry’s partner - though with no criminal record - could not have known about the weapons and drugs at home. Mr Vandersteen said there was quite strong evidence against Berry, but the applicant had been open and frank about the matter. He said Berry’s risk of re-offending could be managed due to his age, lack of relevant priors, availability of drug treatment on the CISP program, and family support. The bail conditions included a night curfew, a ban on leaving Victoria, daily reporting to police and to comply with the CISP program. Berry was bailed to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 2 November.

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GP runs on and on and on By Brendan Rees Bumper crowds flocked to the streets of Cranbourne to wave-off thousands of motorcyclists that roared into town for Casey’s annual Cranbourne GP Run. There was a sea of leather and chrome - and even Stormtroopers that lined the streets as bikers assembled for their mass ride to Phillip Island for the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix on Saturday 21 October. Flag-bearer Casey’s Councillor Wayne Smith said you could feel the electricity in the air. “The weather didn’t put too many off. It was fantastic. It was overcast but no wind which makes it always easier to go up in the cherrypicker.” He said it took nearly 30 minutes for the final bike to cross the start line as they headed off to Philip Island along the South Gippsland Highway for the Moto GP. “Matt Prins sang the national anthem and he nailed it. That was fantastic. He’s been a local performer for a long time and I was happy to recommend him to do it.” There was plenty of entertainment, stallholders and family activities such as craft, Daytona racing, face painting, workshops and market stalls set up along High Street with significant traffic management in place. Former Casey councillor Bob Halsall from Casey Radio also helped broadcast a live-to-air coverage of the event. City of Casey socialite Lady Uppity Crust also handed out flags, adding the event made a statement for Casey and “sets a scene” for the Moto GP. “I had a ball. It was fantastic to see so many people that had been coming for years. It puts Cranbourne on the map and the City of Casey. It was great for Lady Uppity to chat to the local radio and hand out flags to families,” she said. “And to have Cr Wayne Smith and Cr Amanda Stapleton doing the flag wave-off was absolutely fantastic. Lady Uppity thanks the City of Casey and the volunteers for supporting this great event.” Dandenong Harley Owners Group held a fund-raising breakfast for charity group Very Special Kids. “We took nearly $2000 and that money then gets presented in a cheque to the Very Special Kids down at Lord Somers Camp which we go down to twice a year and give them Harley rides. “We do the barbecue every year. We’ve been doing it since City of Casey created it. We get a heap of our members to go down there,” said Rodney Gadsden, merchandise officer for Dandenong Harley Owners Group. He said it was a worthy cause each year, with the group raising nearly $50,000 since participating in the GP Run. “So the money we made from the GP Run will be presented to them during our next visit in February,” he said. “It’s a very good event. We love it. We ride these big machines that we’ve all dreamt of having and now that we’ve got them we may as well brighten up the kids and give them a

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smile. They love riding on them. They have a ball.” Cranbourne CFA First Lieutenant Dennis Latchford said: “We have the truck down there every year. For two reasons, for one publicity for the kids to climb through it but we’re also down there if something happens in the main street we’ve got a truck ready to go.” “You quite often pick up a few more volunteers out of it. They start talking and get interested in it.” Narre Warren SES also had their truck on display, with kids jumping with excitement into the front seat. “We were there from a community education perspective. We gave out lots of pamphlets, and little soft toy trucks and pens.

“We give some to the kids and talk to the parents for five minutes on what they do and how they can how they can prepare in their home for storm and emergencies,” said Narre Warren SES Controller Clinton Brown. He said of all the major events they’d attended in the past, the GP Run was the “biggest crowd by far.” Senior Sergeant Alan Dew of Cranbourne Police said the GP Run went well. “The public were well behaved and they stayed back from the roads. We didn’t have any issues as far as I’m aware,” he said. Money raised will go to the Casey-Cardinia Foundation to help community groups across the region. “We had 14 volunteers assisting the founda-

tion’s tin rattling at the GP Event on Saturday. We raised $907,” said Casey-Cardinia Foundation chairman Paul Thomas. He said the foundation was grateful to be chosen by the City of Casey as the event’s charity partner this year. “It was the first time the foundation had been involved in the event. The fund-raising and generosity of the community was appreciated. It was also an opportunity for the foundation to connect with the community and explain the work it does. “The foundation provides grants to numerous Casey Cardinia not for profit community groups each year and assists older persons, youth, those with a disability and the disadvantaged,” Mr Thomas said.

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Welcome to your new-look Star News. The News has undergone a bit of a makeover and this edition heralds an exciting development - with a new name and crisp new design, and a few new features as well. The new masthead is an acknowledgement of the publication’s rich past as well as its future in print and digital under the umbrella of parent company, Star News Group. A family-owned independent news company, Star publishes a suite of newspapers and magazines with linked websites, including long-standing local titles the Pakenham Berwick Gazette and the Dandenong Star Journal, making it the dominant media company in the South-East. The Star News will still be the go-to destination for all you need to know locally, not only in print, but online as well at Starcommunity.com.au So to make sure you are fully informed and don’t miss out on any breaking news, like our Starnews Facebook page or follow us on Twitter @Starnews This week is huge for the area, with the opening of the City of Casey’s much anticipated - and debated - Bunjil Place development. The largest capital undertaking by a council in the state - and probably beyond Bunjil is being spruiked as a game-changer for the region. It will be interesting to monitor community feedback as council throws the doors open this weekend. Councils are often criticised and, being Australia’s largest, Casey is certainly not excluded from that scrutiny. But even the critics must acknowledge the council’s vision and foresight in delivering a project like Bunjil, which gives to the arts and wider community a facility to compare to those provided to the sports-mad population at Casey Fields, Casey Race and the like. Garry Howe

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Operation Newstart youth worker Ash Scott, leading teacher James Seeary, YSAS youth worker Picture: ROB CAREW Lydia Northeast, Cr Amanda Stapledon and trainee Emily Mezaros. 174152 for an expanded service, not a diminished one. “If I had more staff, I’d love to take the service to more kids and schools. “There are some other support agencies in this field, but they’re hard to get kids into.” Casey's Councillor Amanda Stapledon raised the program’s plight at a recent Casey Council meeting. The council resolved to write to the State Government to continue its funding, and support the program’s grant application. She said a video of Operation Newstart par-

ents testifying to the positive change in their children was “the most powerful thing”. A State Government spokesman said the Department of Education and Training was working with the government to secure 2018 funding at the behest of Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan. It offered support programs for disengaged young people such as Navigator and Lookout, as well as an early-intervention School Focused Youth Service, he said. “The Andrews Labor Government is committed to helping students stay in school.”

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A program that helps put 32 disengaged Casey youth back on the rails each year is facing an uncertain future. For 10 years, Operation Newstart Casey has been run in Narre Warren, relying on a mix of State Government funding as well as donations from schools and community groups. Its personal development program helps groups of up to eight at-risk teens who have been referred by Casey schools. Its leading teacher James Seeary - who runs a tight staff of four - said funding had been tighter in recent years, with Victoria Police and several schools withdrawing support. Its $30,000 shortfall in 2017 was covered by the Department of Education and Training. But there’s no guarantee that the arrangement will continue next year, Mr Seeary said. Operation Newstart Casey has instead been invited to apply for Engage! state grant funding for up to three years. The program has a high success rate - 90 per cent go on to a job or further study. It costs the community a lot more if they “drop out”, Mr Seeary says. It is built on listening to and supporting the students and their families. It introduces the students to different life activities, hoping to ignite passions and interests. And it builds their resilience. The program is supported by youth and social workers from YSAS and DHHS. “The most important thing we do is build the self-esteem for kids not engaging with school - say who are attending only 40 or 50 per cent at school,” Mr Seeary said. Past students have blossomed to university degrees. “We help them get up to 100 per cent and get on with their mainstream education.” Mr Seeary says there was enough demand

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Regarding the Tasmanian tiger. In my humble opinion Parks Victoria needs to be bought into the the 21st century as this public sector union dominated monopoly thanks to the State Labor Government has for its 10 years of taxpayer-funded monopoly produced world’s worst practice environmental outcomes. From rorting the Victorian taxpayer, spending massive amounts on a small army of job for life unproductive and unaccountable rangers to its key role on Black Saturday in its failure to have a basic ecological burning regime, Parks Victoria is well-known throughout Victoria for its ongoing failure. The State Labor Government refuses to let private enterprise into the ranger and scientific functions to bring competition. From lack of mammal surveys to pest management incompetence, the list goes on funded by you the taxpayer. This is costing the environment, taxpayers and tourism. In November 1998 I have no doubt I videotaped a Tasmanian tiger in South Gippsland. There are three possibilities on our tigers that exist in Victoria - introduced, remnant or both. Remnant Tasmanian devils survived on the mainland until about 600 years ago, the remnant Tasmanian bettong survived in Victoria into the 1910s and the remnant Tasmanian pademelon survived in Victoria until the 1930s. I have a detailed introduction theory that Tasmanian tigers were introduced in Wilsons Promontory national park between 1909-1915,

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On 24 October the Berwick Cranbourne News Facebook Page shared a story of the Cranbourne train line achieving a two-year high when it came to punctuality. One reader posed a question to Public Transport Victoria online: Lisa Sturzaker: This can’t be right. Maybe the ones that don’t get cancelled are punctual? Ah, I see now. If it’s going to run late, just don’t run it at all. Is that how it works PTV? Please explain the ones that terminate at Dandenong when they are supposed to go to Cranbourne, or the ones that go direct to Flinders Street when they are supposed to go through the loop? A bit of creative accounting going on?

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On 18 October the Berwick Cranbourne News Facebook Page shared a story Berwick resident, Michael Phelps, who had been trying for at least 10 months to get Telstra 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. Here is how reader reacted online: Alan Gordon: That’s why phone companies are not highly thought of. On 18 October the Berwick Cranbourne News Facebook Page shared a story of a hoon incident in Cranbourne West which left a 54-year-old Cranbourne West man hospitalised. One reader was not happy with the crime rate in his response online: Allan Harper: It’s not called Crimebourne for nothing.

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Charged on terror funds A 43-year-old Hampton Park man, charged with allegedly supporting the Islamic State’s fight in the Middle East was refused bail at Melbourne Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday 24 October. His arrest follows an investigation by members of the Victorian Joint Counter Terrorism Team (JCTT). The JCTT - comprising officers from the Australian Federal Police, ASIO, and Victoria Police - arrested the man, Isa Kocoglu at his Hampton Park home on the morning of Tuesday 24 October. It’s alleged Kocoglu provided funds and services to people engaged in the conflict in Syria supporting Islamic State. He has been charged with providing support to a person who has entered a foreign state with the intention of undertaking hostile activities, contrary to Section 7(1)(e) of the Crimes (Foreign Incursions and Recruitment) Act 1978. Police said there was no current or impending threat to the community here as a result of the activity. AFP Assistant Commissioner Ian McCartney, National Manager Counter Terrorism, said the arrest was the culmination of an investigation spanning more than 16 months. “These types of investigations are complex and protracted,” Assistant Commissioner McCartney said. “Our investigators invest countless hours to ensure the safety of Australians, and to bring to account those who seek to harm our community and way of life.”

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Police arrested a Hampton Park man, alleging he provided funds and services to supporting Islamic State in the conflict in Syria. Picture: CONTRIBUTED Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Specialist Operations Shane Patton said this arrest should serve a strong message to those supporting fighters involving in the conflict in Syria. “This arrest sends a very strong message of deterrence to those who would seek to provide support or fund terrorism that they will be investigated and held to account,” Deputy Commissioner Patton said. Kocoglu will be back in court on January 29.

Man barred from family By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man has head-butted a vehicle and punctured car tyres in a bizarre family violence incident in Narre Warren. On 16 October, the man visited his wife’s home on Princes Highway in breach of a full intervention order served the previous day, a court was told. After an argument with the ex-partner, he used a sharp object to puncture a car’s tyres outside the house. From outdoors, he kicked in the rear door to the garage - frightening his partner that he’d break inside and hurt her and her children. Police found him hiding in trees on the property. He was arrested and remanded for the next seven days until he appeared in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 23 October. In a police interview, he admitted to planting a cannabis plant in the backyard - which he said was to treat his father’s Parkinson’s condition.

His interview was stopped after the man became “quarrelsome” and “belligerent”, police prosecutor Senior Constable Ben Hodson told the court. Defence lawyer Emma Strugnell submitted for a therapeutic community corrections order due to the man’s lack of criminal history. He had admitted to mental health issues, previously attended an anger management course and wanted to take part in a men’s behaviour change program. Mr Vandersteen noted the man had described self-harming and was observed banging his head into a car during the incident. The man was convicted and placed on a 12-month supervised corrections order with drug and mental health treatment. He was placed on a full intervention order banning contact with his estranged wife and three children for 12 months.

Join the Wall of Global Friendships Expressions of Interest now open

The City of Casey is inviting multicultural community groups to be part of an interesting Casey initiative – the Wall of Global Friendships. The Wall of Global Friendships is a unique outdoor community space which celebrates Casey’s diverse cultural community and represents the different ethnic groups that have settled in Casey. Multicultural community groups can become involved by contributing an inscribed plaque to be permanently displayed on the wall, located at the rear of the Balla Balla Community Centre in Cranbourne East. Council is currently seeking three culturally diverse organisations to contribute a bronze plaque for the Wall of Global Friendships and is taking Expressions of Interest until 5.00 pm on 15 November 2017. For further information or to submit an EOI visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ globalfriendships or call the City of Casey on 9705 5200.

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Stormtroopers strike back and get their motors runnin' Some white armour had heads turning at last Saturday’s Cranbourne GP Run on 21 October. More than 6000 people turned out to celebrate the event where thousands of bikes lined High Street for their mass ride to Phillip Island for the Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. But crowds may have been forgiven for a moment that they were a part of a Hollywood set as a couple of bikers were spotted donned in Stormtrooper costumes from the movie blockbuster Star Wars. “That was different. Haven’t had that before,” said Casey Cr Wayne Smith.

Community members shared a brew and their views with police on Wednesday 4 October as part of National Coffee with a Cop Day, which was hosted by Donut King at Cranbourne Park. Casey Community Engagement Officer Acting Sergeant Laura Carter said the hour-long event was hosted by cafes at shopping centres across Casey, Cardinia and Greater Dandenong. Sgt Carter said Cranbourne Park hosted monthly events, usually on the last Wednesday of the month, and will be hosting again on the 26 October.

Councillors play Goldilocks at Bunjil There has been some early road-testing of some of Bunjil Place’s junior-sized equipment by some adventurous adults. On a preview tour of their new premises, Casey councillors tried out the children’s playground equipment with abundant enthusiasm. Some even managed to snuggle up in some of the children's library’s most cosy corners.

Cheeky trick on Tigers fan boss Who was the mischievous staff member who played a cheeky trick on their chief executive during a state ministerial visit? Knowing her boss was a keen Tigers fan, she helpfully handed him an umbrella to keep off the drizzle. An umbrella emblazoned with the colours and logo of the dreaded Magpies!

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Spoilt for coffee choice How do you like your coffee? Espresso, macchiato, latte or cappuccino? When it comes to Coffee with a Cop, Casey residents were spoilt for choice.

An overly-casual lawyer was read the Riot Act during a recent Children’s Court hearing. The lawyer, who was called to the bench, hurriedly told the court from the doorway that his client was still in bed and he was trying to make some calls. He then backed out the door before the judge admonished him. “I haven’t excused you yet,” the judge said. “I let it pass the first time when you just addressed me from the door. Are there some issues?”

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Hoon hell bollards By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council is proposing to install bollards to stop rampant hooning in parkland at the end of Prospect Hill Drive, Narre Warren. However, it may not stop the past decade of lawlessness in the road’s turnbowl in front of the park, resident Michael Presta says. On the night of 20 October, smoke from furious illegal burnouts in the cul-de-sac travelled at least 100 metres to fill Mr Presta’s home. Mr Presta said Prospect Hill Drive should be partially closed to block access to not just the park but also the turnbowl - the scene of burnouts, drug deals, dumped and burnt-out stolen cars, and piles of shredded tyres. On occasions, out-of-control vehicles have crashed through neighbours’ properties. “You would think it would be the easiest, cheapest option to close off the road,” Mr Presta said. “It would be cheaper than putting in about 20 bollards around the outside of the park. “We’ll see what the council comes up with and work with them.” Casey city design and construction manager Trevor Griffin said the council proposed bollards around the turnbowl area to prevent vehicles entering the reserve. Cr Rosalie Crestani, after just being made aware of the issue, has pressed the council to look at solutions. “Wouldn’t it be good if the perpetrators would just be considerate in the first place? “’Do to others as you would want them to do to you’ and ‘love your neighbour’ messages come to mind.” Her message to hoons was: “Come on, seriously, get your act together and leave the Prospect Hill Road residents in peace. “Be community-minded because one day you may be living in a quiet court with a family or when you’re elderly and want some peace and quiet too.”

Michael Presta and Rod Macdonald inspect a car’s damage to the the park’s footbridge. 174020 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Inspector Alison Crombie, who oversees road policing in Melbourne’s South-East, is also keen to meet with residents in coming days. Inspector Crombie said that police patrols and enforcement were likely to increase in the area. Victoria’s anti-hoon laws include impounding and crushing cars of serious offenders, as well as ordering drivers to take VicRoads’ safedriving program. Narre Warren North MP and Roads Minister Luke Donnellan has written to Casey Council to improve the design of the road to “reduce this behaviour and respond to these residents”. “Safety on our roads is our number one priority,” Mr Donnellan said. “VicRoads continues to work closely with Victoria Police to ensure the enforcement of anti-hoon laws and reinforce safe driving behaviour behind the wheel.” Police Minister Lisa Neville said local police were working hard to stamp out hoon behav-

iour, and encouraged the community to continue to report the dangerous practice. “Police are investigating the reports of hoon driving in the area, and gathering intelligence to help reduce road trauma. “We know that strong intelligence-based police response is critical, but it’s only one part of our response - enforcement alone is only part of the solution.” “This is a whole of community issue; road safety is everyone’s responsibility.” Ms Neville said police were working with Casey and VicRoads to identify possible changes to the road. Opposition police spokesman Edward O’Donohue said a Coalition government would ensure police had resources for a “visible, proactive” local policing response for hoon drivers. “Further, Victoria Police will be provided support and back up through a tougher sentencing regime to deter and prevent hoon behaviour.”

Moving out By Cam Lucadou-Wells Closing down Prospect Hill Road to hoons may just move the problem onto other Casey residents’ doorsteps, says a criminology expert. Melbourne University criminology lecturer Dr Diana Johns said bollards, speed humps and road closures were effective short-term deterrents, as well as increased police presence. “The most likely result, however, will be displacement of the problem. “This means the problem might be reduced or eliminated in one area, yet will spring up at other times, in different forms, and in other areas.” In the long term, community strategies such as identifying the offenders, where they come from and targeting those areas with services and programs such as legal drag racing venues, Dr Johns said. Police enforcement is the best way to deter hoons, but not the whole solution, says Monash University Accident Research Centre deputy director Stuart Newstead. In response to the Prospect Hill Road hooning, Associate Professor Newstead said hoon laws had made a significant impact, particularly the impounding and crushing of offenders’ cars. But it hadn’t stopped a “hard core” of hoons. “It’s particularly effective if you have got cars that they value highly. However, if the car is stolen then that’s not much of an impediment. “If they have a $500 Commodore, which is not unusual, and the impoundment fees can run to many thousands of dollars, they don’t bother getting them back. “Then you have to look at a higher punishment and sentencing regime for the individual.” Punishment should also be followed up with rehabilitative programs, such as road safety and offender-behaviour programs, he said.

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Tell us something most people would not know about you… I can’t play the piano. What was your most memorable moment? To date, meeting Sir Paul McCartney at Lords after mistakenly thinking I knew him from a sports store in country Victoria. If you could attend a sporting event anywhere in the world, what would it be? The Melbourne Cup. Australia is the best place on earth.

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Current Cranbourne trainer and former champion jockey Pat Hyland won the 1985 Melbourne Cup on What A Nuisance for Lloyd Williams, the second of the leviathan owner’s five cup winners. What A Nuisance was retired to Hyland’s Clyde property and died in April 2005 at the age of 26. Hyland rode 2382 career winners.

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The local connection to the Melbourne Cup goes back to the first race meeting held in Cranbourne over two days in April 1867, when an aged gelding named Toryboy won the feature Cranbourne Handicap over 3218 metres. Toryboy had won the Melbourne Cup in 1865, netting a fortune for his owner, Prahran draper B.C. Marshall.

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Jack Holt was Australia’s most successful trainer in the early part of the last century - considered the Bart Cummings of his era and won the 1933 Melbourne Cup with Hall Mark. Holt, known as the “Wizard of Mordialloc” grew up in Berwick and actually started his training career on the old Beaconsfield racecourse.

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Good health The first sod has been turned on a $135 million expansion of Casey Hospital. Premier Daniel Andrews and Health Minister Jill Hennessy turned the turf and visited new-born Liam in the hospital’s maternity unit on 25 October, flanked by local MPs Luke Donnellan and Judith Couacaud Graley. The expansion includes the hospital’s first 12-bed intensive care unit, 128 multi-day beds, 12 day surgical beds and six operating theatres. Monash Health chief executive Andrew Stripp said the expansion would not just meet current demand of the rapidly-growing SouthEast but “future proof” the hospital for many years. The hospital will treat 25,000 extra patients, perform an extra 8000 operations and support

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Repairs to a notoriously uneven section of Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road have been further delayed. The $2.5 million works were expected to start on the road section south of Norfolk Drive, Narre Warren, as soon as late 2016, subject to investigating the cause of the road’s severe undulations. Works were revised to start in September after South East Water repaired a pipe on the eastern side of the road. However, they have been put back until December, with a completion date of early 2018. VicRoads reported that the issue was due to a “complex” mixture of ground conditions, inadequate drainage and a broken sewer pipe. South East Water has denied the 45-metre section of sewer pipe caused damage to the road. VicRoads metro south east operations di-

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DOVETON Thursday 16th November, 1pm VicRoads maintenance projects team leader Upali Ileperuma and Luke Donnellan announcing repairs at the uneven road in June 2016. rector Michael Barker said works were further delayed while awaiting a “utility provider” to complete the underground pipe works. “These works are now complete, and we’re getting on with resurfacing Narre WarrenCranbourne Road.” VicRoads reduced the section’s speed limit from 80km/h to 60km/h over two years ago.

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Bunjil of our dreams By Cam Lucadou-Wells The $125 millon eagle has majestically landed at Bunjil Place. Star News had a sneak peak as tradies put the finishing touches to Casey Council’s artscivic headquarters, just ahead of opening on 28 October. It is an epic construction, two years in the building. Most remarkable is the “grid-shell” - the cascading interwoven ‘legs’ of the eagle - which is the centrepiece at the building’s entrance. The wooden form looks like one piece, but is actually 90 thin strands of Prodema timber composite invisibly joined. Project director Steve Dalton said the Bunjil project was the most complex design of German manufacturer Hess. It’s a first of its type in the world, Mr Dalton says. Inside the black-butt timbered atrium, it feels more like a leisure space than council offices. Out the front is cafe dining and a reception that doubles as a bar and kiosk during arts events. The council reception is discreetly tucked behind the main atrium - that doubles as a cafe and bar area. An interactive touchscreen in the foyer is expected to be a hit. It invites visitors to create their own avatars and find out more about Casey by tapping on drifting words. Mr Dalton said the council was expecting huge attendance at the three-tiered library equipped with gaming, multimedia and traditional books. It boasts spectacular views of the building and out to the Narre Warren North foothills. Kids will love its alcove of comfortable seats, animal-themed seats and small caves and ledges to read in. On the arts side, the 800-seat theatre with extra wide wings and dressing rooms is awesome in size. It is equipped to be the first South-East venue capable of hosting concerts of large choirs and orchestras. Coming up are the Australian Ballet, the Glenn Miller Orchestra and Deadly 60 with the Steve Irwin-like Steve Backshall. There is also a versatile 200-seat studio theatre space, which is expected to be booked out

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Mayor Sam Aziz in the vast 800-seat theatre. 174279 for every hour of the day for cocktail parties, rehearsals, performances and functions. The art gallery is currently hanging John Golling’s stunning photographs of the making of Bunjil Place. The outdoors plaza has a shallow amphitheatre fronted by a giant TV screen that can revolve 180 degrees. The screen can display live sport and news events or be the backdrop for the thoughtfullydesigned Anzac memorial with relocated marble stones. The TV will be switched on all day.

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A marathon effort By Cam Lucadou-Wells Well, this is one off the bucket list for Berwick’s Julie McKnight. The 45-year-old endurance runner will be living the dream while she sweats and struggles through the famous New York Marathon on 5 November. She’ll be cheered on by a touring contingent of family and friends. “People have told me there’s people lining the street, with 60,000 runners. I just can’t imagine what it’s going to be like. “There’s going to be a lot of ‘Wow’ moments.” Ms McKnight won a place at the start line through a ballot - on her third attempt. She is one of only 10,000 international runners who were invited to the 42-kilometre race. Though not quick enough for automatic qualification, she is “good for age”, she says. Ms McKnight has been building for the race, running up to 50 kilometres a week with the Pakenham Road Runners and with the Running in the Burbs group in Wheelers Hill. She’s now in the tapering stage of her 12week build-up specifically for the race. “Training’s the hard bit - it’s longer than the race itself. “You need a supportive family and husband to be able to fit those long runs in. “Just getting to the start line is an achievement.” Once overweight, Ms McKnight has proudly come a long way since taking up running nine years ago. Her first marathon was in 2011, which has been followed by a series of marathons and 50-kilometre ultra-marathons in Melbourne and Victoria. “Because they go for so long, you try to take in the scenery.” But it’s hard to predict how your marathon

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Julie McKnight with her custom running kit sporting her Australian and Northern Irish heritages. 174117 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS run will pan out. Usually, there are highs and lows, including the “wall” around the 32-34 kilometre mark. Sometimes you get a second wind, sometimes there’s no wind, she says.

“It’s as much about mind as about body.” After New York, her next bucket-list item is the Belfast Marathon. It’s not as prestigious as the New York race, but it will be a proud moment to run in her Northern Irish homeland.

Casey Council’s customer service centre in Narre Warren South will be closed in the name of efficiency from the end of 2017. Mayor Sam Aziz said the closure stemmed from feedback from the Casey People’s Panel for the council to deliver services more effectively and efficiency. “While we understand the Narre Warren South Customer Service Centre may be the preferred centre for some of our residents to visit, it is ultimately providing a localised service to only a small proportion of our municipality,” Cr Aziz said. “Therefore is not reflective of a fair and equitable service that is in the best interest of the broader city.” The council was “evolving” with its Digital Casey Strategy, transferring 16 services into a convenient, online option, Cr Aziz said. “While there will be some small savings for council as a result of closing the centre, the real savings will come through a more efficient allocation of staffing resources to our higher volume channels such as telephone and other service centres.” The service centre at Amberley Park Shopping Centre will cease at close-of-business on 30 December. The nearest alternative service centres are at Narre Warren and Cranbourne. Customers who wish to pay cash to the council can use Australia Post outlets at Narre Central and Hampton Park. “As our resident’s expectations continue to grow and evolve, it is vital that we take a holistic approach to improving the customer experience across all contact channels,” Cr Aziz said.

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Band’s aid Casey Concert Band is swinging behind a charity founded after one of its late, muchloved members. The band, supported by Down South Big Band and Berwick Grammar School Big Band, will play a wide selection of swing-jazz tunes in the ‘Swing into Spring’ performance. All proceeds will be donated to the Jared Dunscombe fund - a charity founded in memory of the band’s former trumpeter and Cranbourne Rotarian. Mr Dunscombe was an inspirational figure, who defied near-death when struck by a car at age seven. He spent weeks in a coma, learnt to walk and talk again and trod an extraordinary path - studying at university, starting a sports store, trekking Kokoda and joining the Queens Baton Relay as part of the 2006 Commonwealth Games. He was also a keen community citizen - involved in charity and a group Teenagers Road Accident Group.

He was killed tragically as a 31-year-old when he fell from his bike and was struck by a truckand-trailer during a charity cycling event in 2013. The Jared Dunscombe Fund supports one major community project each year. This year it supports training facilities for Righteous Dogs Australia - which train companion dogs for at-risk, autistic and type-1 diabetic kids. In the past, it funded transporting an eightyear-old child from East Timor to Australia for life-saving heart surgery, and a skin-screening program to eradicate scabies in remote Indigenous communities. Jared’s sister Jonelle Dunscombe, along with other vocalists Dianne Vanderveld and Christine Neaves will perform at the Swing into Spring concert. The event is on Sunday, 29 October at 2pm at St Margaret’s School auditorium, Berwick. Bookings: trybooking.com/314523 or Greg on 0421 611 930.

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Crazy kids’ costumes Pre-kinder kids shone in wild and wonderful costume at a dress-up day at Oakgrove Community Centre on 24 October.

RIGHT: Bailey, Brody, Taylah, Abbey and Mia create a tornado in a bottle. BELOW RIGHT: Ella makes a nest during one of the science classes. BELOW: Willa forms the colours of a rainbow. James dressed up as Superman during the prekinder dress-up day. 173187 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS

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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 27 Tyrell Place, Berwick Description: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 car Inspect: Saturday 28 October, 1.30pm - 2pm Auction: Saturday, 28 October, 2pm Agent: EVIEW, NARRE WARREN, 8794 1200 Contact: Andrew Nguyen, 0411 735 776 and Sam Nowakowski, 0423 517 385

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A STATEMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Set just off the premiere boulevard in the sought after Eve Estate with a commanding street presence, this architecturally designed residence offers an enviable lifestyle in one of Casey’s most sought after locations. Designed to maximise light, the magnificent formal rooms complement a relaxed and sophisticated informal living and dining area with sublime entertainer’s kitchen appointed with stainless steel appliances, glass splash backs and Caesar stone bench which all seamlessly transitions to the outdoor entertaining area and garden. A palatial master bedroom suite offers the ultimate private indulgence with an elegant ensuite and double walk in robes. Two further magnificent bedrooms with custom designed built-in robes highlight the home’s remarkable level of luxury. With a sparkling main bathroom with dual shower heads, spacious laundry, study or possible 4th bedroom, vaulted ceilings, ducted heating, split system cooling, plus generous double garaging and a great sized outdoor play areas for the kids. Close to an array of Berwick’s leading schools, High St Village, boutique shopping and transport, all within 45 mins of Melbourne’s CBD. Land 360 sqm approx.

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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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Beaconsfield Upper 5 Lenne Street

Luxury private oasis.

For sale. $1,550,000 - $1,700,000 This architecturally designed home is set on 3997m2. • 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • Multiple living areas • 10’ ceilings, double glazed windows, solid Jarrah timber floors • Solar heated in-ground 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.

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Berwick 1 Cory Place

Perfect Berwick location. For auction. Saturday 11 November at 2:30pm $595,000 - $654,500 A beautiful home in the Kingsmere Estate of Berwick. Featuring: • Four spacious bedrooms with BIR • Two living areas, open study & dining • Family kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Large pergola with timber decking & double garage Also included is floating timber floors, ducted heating, split system & evaporative cooling.

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Berwick 3 Pembroke Court

Northside, the place to be. For sale. $685,000 - $750,000 This charming & spacious family home, has so much to offer, and is Northside Berwick; the place to be • 3 double bedrooms, 2 bathroom • 3 living areas, incl. formal lounge • Timber kitchen, Evap cooling • Extensive, paved Pergola area • 5kwt Solar Panels, Dbl Carport Quality fixtures and fittings with spotless presentation, sums up this lovely home in Northside Berwick

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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.

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Narre Warren South 4 William Leonard Court

Character and charm.

For sale. Contact Agent One of Berwick Springs best born, this home has everything for your family and friends to enjoy. • Multiple outdoor and indoor living areas • Large entertainers kitchen • 2 Gas fire heaters, ducted heating and evap cooling • Landscaped gardens & swimming pool Don’t let your family miss this. Act quickly!

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Situated on 528m 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

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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

4B 2C 3D 2I

Narre Warren South 71 Berwick Springs Promenade Exceptional Family Living on 965sqm Block! This beautiful family home on 965sqm approx. block will tick all the boxes. Located in the ever-sought-ater Berwick Springs estate, the wonderful landscaping and attractive façade with porch draw you in. Both beautiful and spacious is the open plan living - with hostess kitchen with stone bench-tops, stainless steel appliances, and plenty or bench and cupboard space. With the light filled lounge and family meals area, looking out to the beautiful greenery. The master suite boasts window seat, WIR, ensuite with

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twin basins and spa bath. The remaining three bedrooms with BIR, are oversized, and are serviced by the family bathroom with free standing tub. Additionally, there is the formal dining and living area, as well as rumpus room with wood heater - adding to the versatility of this family abode. Double doors open out to a serene, split-level garden with lush greenery, feature water fountain and exceptional kid’s cubby house. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, timber floors and double lock up garage.

$760,000 - $820,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24295 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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Oficer 33 Still Water Way Charming Family Home Delightful, beautiful and full of charm, discover this gorgeous 3BR property in the keenly sought Arena estate, easy to schools, shops, sporting and medical facilities. Upon entering this light filled home you will notice the quality floor boards that run throughout, an open plan kitchen with an exquisite butler’s pantry, breakfast bar, quality appliances including dishwasher and 900mm stove. The kitchen overlooks an ample sized open plan living area to the rear, out to outstanding backyard space with

For Sale timber decked pergola and landscaped gardens. Sizeable master with ensuite and WIR, and a second bedroom, are conveniently located on the ground level, whilst the third bedroom with a private retreat is up on the first floor. The flexibility of this upstairs living area is complimented by a powder room with toilet, allowing ease of use as a guest’s bedroom, or home business of some description. Ducted heating, split system air conditioning, double garage with rear access and quality window furnishings.

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Berwick

4B 3C 4D 1H 3I

Berwick 10 Stanhope Avenue Unmatched Lifestyle! Situated in a beautiful avenue, in the Chase Estate, on 592sqm approx. block, is this four-bedroom dream home. Fantastic landscaping and an attractive façade invite you in to your future abode. A focal point being the hostess kitchen, boasting stone benchtops, S/S appliances, and a huge amount of bench and cupboard space. The light filled dining looks to the outside, and the lounge provides space and comfort. A massive rumpus room, sizeable study, formal lounge and bathroom complete the exceptional

For Sale ground floor. The second level consists of the master suite with feature balcony, modern ensuite with double basins and a huge WIR. The three remaining bedrooms include BIR, and are serviced by the modern family bathroom and children’s retreat. Outside is an entertainers dream, doors on either side open out to the beautiful pergola area with Merbau decking. Surrounded by beautiful greenery, sunken sitting area - perfect for a fire pit, inbuilt BBQ, and family spa. Grass area for the kids and family pet to enjoy.

$970,000 - $1,070,000 View Saturday @ 12.00pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24289 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 38 Rodlarni Crescent Absolutely Immaculate - Nothing to do! Situated in a beautiful crescent, boasting stunning greenery, is this immaculate three bedroom home on a spacious 610sqm approx. block. Pristine gardens and an attractive, freshly rendered facade draw you in from the get go. Absolutely ideal for first home buyers, families, down sizers, or the savvy investor, with nothing to do beside move in! A fantastic open plan living includes modern kitchen with S/S appliances, glass splashback, and plenty of bench and cupboard space. The light filled dining space

For Sale and large lounge room complete the area. Additionally, the formal lounge ofers more space and versatility. The master suite includes huge WIR and spacious, modern ensuite. The two remaining bedrooms include BIR, and are serviced by the family bathroom as well as the sizeable study. Outside is an entertainers haven, with wrap around pergola area and element blocks outs. Beautiful hedges and trees produce privacy, with plenty of yard for the kids or family pet to grow and play.

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$610,000 - $670,000 View Saturday @ 12.00pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24288 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

4B 3C 4D 1H 3I

Berwick 5 Jamieson Way Grandiose Double Delight! Water Views! Glorious to look at, and outstanding once inside, this is the superb quality home so many buyers are no doubt seeking. Upon entering this tri-level home, one is greeted by an expansive view up to the kitchen, family, meals and dining areas, whilst looking down, be greeted with a rumpus and additional versatile living space, all with real polished timber floorboards. Every member of your family will easily find their own peace and quiet. On the lower level discover also a guest’s bedroom, neighbouring a bathroom, which

Auction would allow for use as a home ofice. Also find storage room, wet bar, laundry and dry entry to the triple garage space. Enter out to alfresco area at the rear, with additional gazebo, garden shed and manicured gardens for your enjoyment year round. The well-appointed kitchen is complete with granite bench tops, quality S/S appliances and dishwasher. Master bedroom, likewise on the upper level, is favoured with ensuite and WIR. Study nook lies between the two further sizeable bedrooms upstairs

Saturday 11th November at 1.00pm View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24299 Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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4B 2C 2D 2I

Berwick 111 Moondarra Drive

3B 2C 3D 2I

Clyde North 15 Mill Circuit

Renovated Delight

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Family Living at its Best!

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The focal point of the home, is the newly renovated kitchen, featuring lush stone benchtops, ample bench and cupboard space, and quality S/S appliances. Looking into the oversized and beautifully lit living and dining area. The master suite includes a modern and sophisticated ensuite, as well as a WIR. The remaining three bedrooms are a great size, serviced by BIR, modern bathroom and a sizeable study. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, quality fixtures and fittings and a double lock up garage.

Saturday 28th November at 11.30am View Saturday @ 11.00am harcourts.com.au/VBW23984

In a quiet position, in the popular, The Boulevard Estate, is this three-bedroom family abode. The modern kitchen includes stone benchtops and S/S appliances. A spacious dining area, light-filled lounge room and versatile rumpus room complete the fantastic area. Huge master suite with ensuite, vanity nook and WIR. The two remaining bedrooms include BIR, family study and spacious theatre room. Outside features a fantastic pergola, with element blocks, and ceiling fan.

$620,000 - $680,000 View Ssturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24287

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Berwick

3B 1C 2D 2J

Narre Warren 6 Angus Court Renovated Suburban Oasis

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You’ll feel at home as soon as you walk into this beautifully maintained home boasting spacious living areas, outdoor entertaining and expansive gardens. Situated on 728m2 of prime flat real estate in the heart of Narre warren, this magnificently renovated 3 bedroom home is Ideal for first home buyers, young families, savvy investors or developers. Spacious living areas include formal lounge and dining, with stunning open plan kitchen featuring stainless steel oven and induction cooktop. Bedrooms

are generous in size, all with built in robes and serviced by a modern bathroom. Step outside to the undercover entertaining area with plenty of room for alfresco dining, ideal for enjoying a spa and BBQ with family and friends. Wonderful landscaped gardens front and back provide space for the kids to play all year round. With potential for subdivision (STCA) on the property, as well a great opportunity for rental return, all boxes are ticked for any buyer in the marketplace.

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$599,000 - $650,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24283 Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Beaconsfield 1/99 Old Princes Highway

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Home of new Delight.

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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.

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This lovely home is situated at the front of a block of 4, with its own driveway and no body corporate fees. As new, this home recently fully renovated, ofers 3 good sized bedrooms, a large bathroom, freshly painted and polished floorboards. Front living room contains gas heater while the kitchen is brand new with S/S appliances, quality cupboards and plenty of bench space, with a view to the rear yard. Single car garage, with a rear door to access the house through the laundry.

$465,000 - $510,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24297

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

Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Harkaway

5A 3B 3D 1C

135 King Road

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“Walsdorf Farm”- Escape to the country and live your dream on this family property consisting of 21.5 acres of gently rolling pastures. The stunning English Manor House style home is situated at the end of a long driveway encompassed by mature gardens brimming with rose’s, camellia’s, Rhododendron’s & shaded by a magnificent 120 year old oak tree. Designed for the large extended family & includes a spacious cottage of 111sqm. Externally: 3 car garage, 5 paddocks, riding arena, horse shelters, 14 x 7.6m Machinery shed 3 phase power. Situated 10 minutes from Berwick, Monash University & a selection of Victoria’s finest schools & colleges. 45 minutes to the city via M1.

AUCTION Saturday 25th November 2.00pm INSPECT: Saturday 3.00pm Lis Gunness 0418 310 524 Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940

Berwick

3A 2B 2D 1C

25/16 Harkaway Road Forming part of Berwicks exclusive HARK development, this striking, architect designed town residence is due for completion in late 2018. Conceived by renowned architects DKO and developed by the award winning PASK group , there will be no other Berwick address quite like HARK. Encompassing some 260m2 of high end residence and double garage, the property will provide a wonderful living environment in a highly desirable inner village locale. A park abuttal provides a superb leafy setting and allows direct access to nearby shopping, restaurants, cafes, etc.

INSPECT: By Appointment $945,000 Peter Watson 0418 310 524 Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940

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Cockatoo

4A 2B 2D 1C

40 Rainy Hill Road Accessed by a long driveway and secluded amongst established gardens offering privacy and panoramic views this beautiful contemporary Victorian weatherboard has all the embellishments of the era and with every up to minute comfort, innovations and convenience. With the classic grand proportions of the era and broad timber decked verandahs, large timber barn, stables, and full-sized tennis court this is an estate of the landed gentry. Comprising of 34 acres (to 7 paddocks), an idyllic mix of gently sloping to moderately steep pastures and native hardwood bushland conveniently located to Melbourne and the delights of the Yarra Valley.

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INSPECT: By Appointment $1,500,000-$1,650,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778 Peter Watson 0418 105 402

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Pakenham Upper

4A 2B 2D

181 Mann Road

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

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

AUCTION Saturday 28th October 12.00pm INSPECT: Saturday 11.30am Todd McKenna 0418 391 182 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778

Oficer

4A 2B 2D

11 Markbeech Crescent Situated in the highly sought-after Arcadia Estate is this beautiful residence. The accommodation on offer includes four generous-sized bedrooms; master includes walk in robe and full ensuite, with mirrored robes to the secondary bedrooms. A standout kitchen with island bench, offers an array of space and storage room along quality appliances. A spacious open plan meal and living areas feature ceramic oor tiles that opens to a low maintenance rear garden. The convenience of ducted heating, air conditioning and a remote double garage with internal access, make this the ideal family home or addition to the investment portfolio. Only minutes from Cardinia Station, schools and shopping facilities.

INSPECT: Saturday 12.00pm $450,000 - $495,000 Matt Clark 0417 411 883 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538

Pakenham

5A 2B 2D

9 Colonial Way

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

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 & an oversized double car garage. Situated on a large corner allotment of 756sqm with rear access this property packs plenty of potential. Minutes from the M1 freeway & a short walk to the station, shops & schools. Be conďŹ dent that this property will be a great family home addition to your investment portfolio. TERMS 10% upon Signing, Balance in 60days

AUCTION Saturday 28th October 2.00pm INSPECT: Saturday 1.30pm Matt Clark 0417 411 883 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538

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Berwick

Pakenham

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Narre Warren

3A 1B 1D

1/13 Nandina Road Set in central Narre Warren, this property is close to everything you could possibly need. Walking distance to Fleetwood Primary, childcare centres, bus routes and plenty of parks incl. Sweeney Reserve, whilst only a short drive to the Monash Freeway, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre and so much more. This cosy unit is the perfect property for investors, first home buyers, renovators or downsizers. The property features three bedrooms, shared family bathroom, lounge, meals area and kitchen. Outside, you will find an enclosed front yard and carport. 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. Terms; 10% deposit, balance 60 days

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Berwick

Samantha Johnson 0478 178 618

Maryknoll

3A 2B 2D

2/32 Langmore Lane Perfectly presented Townhouse, ensuite to master, huge lounge, fully appointed kitchen overlooking family meals area and outdoor entertaining patio. Ducted heating, conditioning, ducted Vacuum, double garage with direct home access.

AUCTION Sat 28th October at 12:00pm INSPECT: Saturday 11:30am

3A 2B 6D

105 Mortimer Road INSPECT: Saturday 12pm By Negotiation Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940

Beautifully presented brick residence in true country style. Expansive living areas, chef’s kitchen, massive shed, lovely local views and two paddocks - an enviable lifestyle.

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INSPECT: Saturday 3:15pm $780,000 - $830,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778

5A 5B 3D

1 Savile Place This custom built residence is the epitome of modern design and décor. The master stroke is a stunning entertaining space boasting a 5.7m soaring ceiling with feature cabinetry, gas log fireplace and master kitchen incl. two pac full height cabinets, stone benches & SMEG appliances. There is a separate formal lounge, theatre room & utility room with built in cabinetry/wet bar which could be utilised as a teenage retreat/home office. Five en-suited bedrooms feature 3m high coffered ceilings, one on the ground floor which would be ideal for parents/guest accommodation. Climate control via two zoned reverse cycle ducted heat/cooling systems, full internal/external security system, remote solar powered window furnishings to living space & water tank.

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INSPECT: by appointment $1,100,000 - $1,200,000 Michael Patchell 0419 381 411

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Berwick

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Charming, cosy and quite unique are just a few words to describe Brindabella Cottage in the heart of the prestigious St Johns Wood Estate. French panelled doors lead out to the sail-covered paved entertainment area and perfect sized backyard complete with workman’s shed. Add ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, tons of cupboard space, bigger than double remote garage with rear access.

View saturday 1-1:30pm (Photo id Required) contact Kristen Turner 0410 615 228 anita Taylor 0432 805 596

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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HIGHLIGHT PROPERTY

VIEWS ACROSS THE LAKE ON an enormous block of 933 square metres, this home was built about 13 years ago and has recently undergone a renovation to the highest specifications. The double storey mansion has everything anyone could possibly wish for, and then some. The address alone is a ‘double whammy’. Located on prestigious Clearwater Drive, the house backs directly onto the iconic Lakeside Lake. The new owners will be able to walk to shops, cafes, restaurants, medical and dental clinics, schools, the Cardinia Cultural Centre, the amphitheatre, parks and public transport. And don’t forget that the biggest drawcard of this estate, the Lake with 1.5km of walking trail right around it, is just outside the back yard and accessible via a private gate. From the triple upstairs balcony, the view over the lake is breathtaking at any time of day or night. Buy that telescope the kids have always wanted and watch the stars overhead at night and the wildlife during the day. From the private fully fenced and gated back yard, the new owners will be able to swim in their private pool, garden in the veggie patch, or just let the kids play safely on the grass. Inside, the house has five enormous

bedrooms with the downstairs master suite which is fit for a celebrity. A large dressing room, enormous ensuite with his and hers vanities and oversized shower will make the new owners think they are in a five-star hotel. Even the large family bathroom has double vanities (the kids will thank you) and an oversized shower! A downstairs entertaining area leads out to an undercover outdoor eating area and pool, and features a kitchenette. Home master chefs will love the enormous upstairs kitchen that has oodles of storage and bench space, or they can create and serve meals downstairs directly in the kitchenette, complete with its own dishwasher to save carting stuff back upstairs. Games enthusiasts can make full use of the reinforced floor in the ball room (yes, that’s right, this house has its own upstairs ballroom) to put in that fullsized billiard table the family has always wanted. Or use the ballroom for that home cinema, home gym, home dance or yoga studio. There is zoned ducted gas heating, refrigerated cooling, ducted vacuuming, 27 solar panels with 5.13kw input, solar gas boosted hot water, double glazed PVC windows and 2.7m ceilings throughout. There is Kempas hardwood flooring, solid timber doors, a massive four-car garage with remote-controlled panel lift

door with side remote controlled roller door, multiple sheds, multiple power points in and out, taps on all corners of the house, a 4500 litre water tank, double insulated ceilings and insulation between all internal walls to ease noise reduction,

a fully wired for an alarm system… the list of inclusions goes on and on. This is Lakeside living at its best with complete privacy and convenience. Inspect now and do not let this dream home get away. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 29 Clearwater Drive, Pakenham, 3810 Price: On application Description: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 car garage, 1 study View: By appointment Contact: Kathy Burgstahler, 0437 192 335, Kathy Burgstahler Real Estate, 0437 192 335 12369403-LN43-17

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Library extends hours Doveton Library will be open more often during the summer months. Its opening hours are now 1.30pm to 8pm on Wednesdays. Free facilities include Wi-Fi, books, computers, DVD and quiet study spaces. Crazy Daisy launched the extended hours with magic, juggling, plate spinning, hula hooping, and balloon modelling on Wednesday 4 October.

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BUSINESS SOUTH EAST

Inspired to do much more By Brendan Rees 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, Star News will profile the nominees in each category, this week focusing on Tourism and Social Enterprise.

TOURISM TravAbility Cardinia’s TravAbility is a full service travel agency, travel industry consultancy and a Disability Inclusive Stock Image Library. Co-founder Bill Forrester said that the company’s mission was to be an agent of change, to inspire people who have never travelled before to do so, and to inspire others to do more. “To encourage all cultures of the world to see disability as an integral part of life, and to provide the motivation and tools to the tourism industry to allow them to create accessible environments that enable inclusion in an economically sustainable way,” he said. Cardinia Beaconhills Golf Links Cardinia Beaconhills Golf Links is a 27-hole picturesque golf course in Upper Beaconsfield. The golf club offers not just golf but also foot golf and hire of the venue for local functions. It also offers golf lessons from a PGA professional and plenty of opportunities throughout the year for juniors and women clinics. Club manager Fiza Errington said the club’s green fees were one of the best value for money deals on offer from $20 for nine holes and “we offer a wide range of membership options to cater for different needs”. “The whole venue is available for hire for any functions including weddings, catering for up to 200 standing guests with a fully functional kitchen and bar. “Footgolf is a fun sport, playing with a soccer ball on the golf course, starting from $13 a game. “Beaconhills is more than just a golf club. We pride on being a community club, working with local businesses and offering more than just golf,” Ms Errington said. Safir Tours Safir Tours offers a complete array of inbound tourism services geared to a wide range of travellers from various parts of the world. Safir Tours chief executive Nayaz Noor said the company provides an end-to-end solution for independent travellers, family groups, meetings, conferences and incentive groups. Safir Tours is helping to sell the Australian university experience to prospective students from India with the company organising a national tour for 49 visiting students including a stop at Federation University in Berwick on 3 October. Mr Noor said Australia was an attractive option. It was easier for students to get visas, relatively cheap for fees and cost of living, and was known as the “safest place in the world”. “Australia is a land of immigrants, so it’s easier for international students to fit in.”

SOCIAL ENTERPRISE Casey and District Multiple Birth Association Casey and District Multiple Birth Association (CDMBA) is a not for profit association, totally managed by volunteers, and has been providing parent to parent support to multiple birth families in the Casey, Cardinia, Gippsland and Dandenong regions for 30 years. All volunteers have walked in the footsteps of a new multiple birth family and know the value of a listening ear and a compassionate conversation. The support and assistance is provided in a number of ways to families with twins, triplets or more - from the antenatal stage through to schooling years and beyond. “We have been operating in the outer south eastern suburbs of Melbourne for 30 years, supporting the needs of families with twins, triplets and more - through playgroups, social events and information for all new multiple 42 STAR NEWS

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Waverley Industries HR Manager Ryan Khew and HR Officer Noella Malabar with Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen, left, and Casey councillor Amanda Pictures: GARY SISSONS Stapledon. 171240

Casey and District Multiple Birth Association secretary Monica Rankin and president Tara Keegal with Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen, left, and Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon. 171240 birth families in Casey and Cardinia,” said CDMBA membership secretary Monica Rankin. “We provide information and support to families from the time they discover they are expecting multiples, right through the school years and into adolescence and adulthood.” Waverley Industries Waverley Industries empowers people with a disability and enhances their lives by providing them with meaningful high quality employment. The not-for-profit organisation’s Human Resources Officer Noella Malabar said people found working in their team to be “exceptionally rewarding and an experience second to none.” Ms Malabar said the company was in its 33rd year of operation and employed more than 270 people with special needs “empowering and enhancing their lives by offering them meaningful employment opportunities in packaging, assembly, storage and warehouse and hospitality and catering”. Waverley Industries also offers on-site training, work experience and volunteering opportunities to people from all walks of life. Waverley Industries prides itself on the quality of service it provides to its customers. As Ms Malabar explained, the business’s mission was to be the leading Australian disability enterprise and a major influence in the broad-

er community for the advancement and social inclusion of people with a disability. Kare One Pty Ltd Kare One is a privately owned company that delivers homecare, personal care and respite care throughout the south and south eastern regions of Melbourne. “We pride ourselves on delivering quality care through careful carer placement, focusing on teamwork and recognition of the individuality of all parties involved,” said Kare One’s founder Joanne (Jodie) King. Kare One also offered an emergency 24-hour on call service which is delivered in-house, ensuring that clients and carers alike have direct accessibility to services and support. The company’s services included personal/ attendant care, home care, respite care, companionship, community access, live-in care, home safe services and general home maintenance for a whole range of different types of people. “It also recognises the importance of flexibility, diversity and open communication to meet continual market change and tight budgetary constraints. “Our care team is managed by Rita Barratt, whose empathetic approach and field knowledge enhance and streamline our care co-ordination procedures, support and mentoring of staff and client focused care deliverance,” Ms King said.

Kare ONE founder Jodie King and co-ordination manager Rita Barrett with Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen, left, and Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon. 171240

TravAbility co-founder Bill Forrester with Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen, left, and Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon. 171240 berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au


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Dive in for the open day 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 storewide 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 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 get your products. So I’m relying on the peo-

Grant and Sam from Poolside Beaconsfield with Andrew from the Bendigo Bank who are teaming up to celebrate Poolside Beaconsfield's 2017 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS annual open day. 173776 ple 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,

 Showbags - irst 100 customers  Sausage sizzle  Fairy loss  Jumping castle & slide  BBQ is a gold coin donation for local charity ‘OTIS’  Barista is pay as required “local guy Ben C-U-Latte”

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Public Notice

MANAGEMENT OF DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION OF COUNCIL BUILDINGS

Planning and Environment Act 1987 CASEY PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Preparation of Amendment Amendment C204

call us today

1300 654 910

Contract No CT000361

or apply online at WWW.FERMAX.COM.AU

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WATER SENSITIVE URBAN DESIGN ASSETS & GROSS POLLUTANT TRAPS

The Casey City Council has prepared Amendment C204 to the Casey Planning Scheme. The land affected by the amendment is land within the Cranbourne Town Centre Activity Centre in Cranbourne and Cranbourne East.

Contract No CT000397

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HC DRIVER

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Name and contact details of submitters are required for Council to consider submissions and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend Council meetings and any public hearing held to consider submissions. In accordance with the Planning and Environment Act 1987, Council must make available for inspection a copy of any submissions made.

NOTICE-OF-DISSOLUTION-OFPARTNERSHIP Small & Medium Business Bookkeeping ABN 61765721255. Notice is hereby given that Mr Harshadeva Attanayake has resigned as a partner in the partnership trading as Small & Medium Business Bookkeeping in Narre Warren VIC 3805 with effect from 30 June 2017. In accordance with Section 41 of the Partnership Act 1958 (Vic) the partnership trading as Small & Medium Business Bookkeeping has been dissolved with effect from 30th Jun 2017.

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Narre Warren Newsagency and Tattslotto. Previous experience required. Send resume to: PO Box 123, Narre Warren, Vic 3805

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EXCAVATOR OPERATOR (Sewer) EXCAVATOR OPERATOR (Water) PIPELAYER (Sewer/Water) Please note that we only consider applications from skilled applicants with South East Water experience in new land development water/sewer reticulation & sewer outfall construction. Please send Resume and cover letter to:

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Fulton Hogan are currently looking for people experienced in Sewer and Water Construction for the following positions:

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Are you a contractor looking for more work? Offering 1 up to 7 days per week. Work to suit internal and external installers. Pick up, arrange, install, paid every week & on time guaranteed! Excellent rates & happy to neg. Immediate start, call today! Contact: Bryce 0448 851 034 www.a1blinds.com.au

Applications should be emailed to nicole.hanssen@beaconsfieldkinder.com.au. Applications close Friday 10 November 2017.

LABOURER Contact Anne between 9am-5pm (Mon-Fri). 1300 651 631 Fax: (03) 5940 8326 Email: info@chimneysweeps.com.au

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Telstra regards the proposed installation as a Lowimpact Facility under the Telecommunications (Low-impact Facilities) Determination 1997 (“The Determination”) based on the description above. Further information including an EME Report can be obtained from Ashley Pollerd of Kordia Solutions, 03 83590313, Ashley.Pollerd@kordia.com.au

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The facility is well supported by the Education unit of Kooweerup Regional Health.

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The closing date for submissions is 5 December 2017.

Should you have any queries about this amendment, please contact Council’s City Planning Department on (03) 9705 5200.

FOR BAKERY IN BERWICK 15-20 HOURS PER WEEK EITHER MORNING OR AFTERNOON SHIFT MUST HAVE COFFEE EXPERIENCE AND NEAT AND TIDY APPEARANCE EMAIL RESUME TO:

BLIND INSTALLER'S ASSISTANT Working with an experienced installer, you will travel in a company van to and from site, helping set up & install blinds. Suit those who are physically fit & are not afraid of heights. Short term position, ideal for school leavers or those on uni break seeking 5 days of work per week leading up to Christmas. Weekly pay & fantastic working conditions. Immediate start. Contact: Bryce Thomas 0448 851 034 www.a1blinds.com.au

CABINET MAKER Experienced in kitchen cabinet manufacturing. Required to work in workshop or installing onsite. Ph: 9546 3911 or 0418 312 609

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The proposed upgrade of the existing facility will consist of replacement swap out of three (3 off) remote radio units and ancillary works including cabling, and works internal to the existing equipment shelter so as to allow the LTE2600 frequency.

Any person who may be affected by the Amendment may make a submission to the planning authority. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the Amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.

Kooweerup Regional Health has an excellent career opportunity for a highly focussed, motivated and experienced nurse who is looking for the added opportunity of leading a dedicated team in the area of Aged Care Nursing. This is a part time position and you will be responsible for the day to day functioning of the Killara Hostel, Residential Aged Care.

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CONCRETE LABOURERS Two positions. Experience preferred in pouring slabs by not essential. Must be reliable. Call Mick 0412 202 818.

CONCRETORS & CONCRETE LABOURERS REQUIRED For civil construction company in South East suburbs. Experience in boxing, footpath, kerb & channel and finishing. General labouring involved.

First year apprentice. Officer. Resume to info@inline.net.au or call 0497 465 463

PLUMBER 3rd or 4th year apprentice or tradesman. Must be experienced in new home plumbing and drainage. Officer. Resume to info@inline.net.au or call 0497465463

PROFESSIONAL CLEANERS REQUIRED CASUAL HOURS BETWEEN 9AM – 3PM NARRE WARREN/BERWICK/ CRANBOURNE AREAS OWN TRANSPORT REQUIRED

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The amendment can also be inspected free of charge at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.dpcd.vic.gov.au/planning/ publicinspection and on the City of Casey website at www.casey.vic.gov.au/building-planning/planningscheme-and-amendments/on-exhibition-amendments.

PART TIME SALES ASSISTANT

Key components of this position will include ensuring the high standards of the facility are maintained though:

Site Address: Fountain Gate Shopping Centre Behind McDonalds off Brechin Drive, Narre Warren, 3805 RFNSA Reference: 3805010 www.rfnsa.com.au/3805010

City of Casey Customer Service Centre Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre (opposite Post Office) CRANBOURNE

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PROPOSAL TO INSTALL NEW TELSTRA FACILITIES TO AN EXISTING MOBILE PHONE BASE STATION

KOOWEERUP REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICE UNIT MANAGER 72 HRS / FN GRADE 4 KILLARA HOSTEL AGED CARE

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QUALIFIED ROOF TILERS & APPRENTICES WANTED Above award wages paid.

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City of Casey Bunjil Place Municipal Offices 2 Patrick Northeast Drive NARRE WARREN

Required for local deliveries Please phone:

Cranbourne Contract No CT000406

During office hours, at the office of the planning authority:

Or electronically to cityplanning@casey.vic.gov.au

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SYNTHETIC BOWLING GREEN

You may inspect the Amendment, any documents that support the amendment and the explanatory report about the amendment, free of charge, at the following locations:

The following panel hearing dates have been set for this amendment: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ 26 February 2018 ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ 26 March 2018

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The amendment proposes to amend the provisions of the residential intensification areas of the Cranbourne Town Centre Activity Centre Zone, correct zoning anomalies, fix-up mapping, typographical, grammatical and formatting errors and make consequential changes.

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Fitter / Welder Part Time Casual. For Agricultural Machinery and repairs, machining ability an advantage. Must be able to read drawings. Devon Meadows 0407 554 366

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TIPPER TRUCK DRIVER Must have truck & trailer experience. Cranbourne area. Good hours, good rates. Must have HC Licence. Phone Jason 0417 101 102

TRUCK DRIVER / NURSERY LABOURER required for wholesale nursery in Berwick area. Must have HR truck licence and Fork Lift licence. Please call 9702 1144 for details.

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WHAT’S ON Family movie night

Carols by Candlelight 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 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 Picture: CONTRIBUTED

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Hawaiian Day The Cranbourne Garden Club has a special day each year - this year it is a Hawaiian-themed Day including hula dancing. Casey Councillor Amanda Stapledon will be judging the best and craziest costumes. Venue: The Cranbourne Public Hall. Date: Thursday 9 November at 2pm.

Zumba class Bounce into fitness with instructor Nidia at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House. Thursdays, 7-8pm at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House, 21A Bemersyde Drive, Berwick; $10 per session. Bookings: 9702 1218 or admin@bpnh.org.au

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Community Market Day Hallam Community Learning Centre is holding their annual market day. Why not come along and grab a bargain. Lots of stalls - kids clothing, candles, jewellery, toys, plants, make-up, Tupperware, garden ornaments, paintings, knitted items, linen, gifts, clothing, spices, photographs, brick-a-brack, food and drink vans and much more. Special guests will be members of the Cosplay South East Superheroes and fantasy characters. Venue: Hallam Community Centre 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam, Saturday 18 November. Time: 10am-3pm. Contact: admin@hallamclc.com. au

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General meeting General meeting for the Narre Warren and District Family History Group. It is on Wednesday 8

November at 7.30pm at the Cranbourne Complex Meeting Room, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne, (use Casey Radio entrance). The speaker will be Garry Wood. He will be talking about DNA. Contact Lynne Bradley on 8787 5558 for further information. Thank you.

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Spring into play The City of Casey is joining in the nation-wide Children’s Week celebrations by hosting a free fun day out for local children. This event aims to celebrate the participation and value of children in our community. There will be a sausage sizzle, face painting, arts and crafts, music and more. No bookings required, just turn up and enjoy the fun! Date: Thursday 26 October Time: 10am -1pm Venue: Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick Details: www.casey.vic.gov.au/ arts-leisure/calendar-of-events/spring-intoplay

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Halloween at the Old Cheese Factory Head to the Old Cheese Factory this Halloween for some frightening fun! There be a range of activities for pre-school and primary school-aged children including treat making, haunted inflatable maze and giant inflatable slide, Halloween-

themed children’s disco, mask making, face painting and various Halloween themed areas to explore throughout the Old Cheese Factory. Dress in Halloween costumes and participate in trick or treating in a safe, controlled environment. Date: Tuesday 31 October Time: 3pm - 8pm Venue: Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick Cost: Children $10, Adults Free Details and tickets: www.casey.vic.gov.au/halloweenOCF

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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.

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Gethsemane Church, a not-for-profit, charitable, community-minded organisation 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 Roa, Clyde North on 2 December 6pm9.30pm.

Berwick Toy Library Open Day

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. The organisers welcome any dog lovers to join the 'Tales of Fluff’ team for Bark for Life. Sunday 29 October, 2017. Time: 10am. Jells Park South (Ferntree Gully Road, Wheelers Hill).

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Milestone for a top bat By Nick Creely Tom Donnell is the kind of leader that relies on actions, not words, and he may just be Dandenong’s greatest ever batsman. Heading into the 31-year-old’s 200th First XI match in Victorian Premier Cricket on Saturday against Casey-South Melbourne, his legacy across Victorian cricket continues to grow with each passing innings. Across a career glittered with gutsy performances and stunning consistency, Donnell has compiled almost 7000 runs, has made 10 centuries and almost 40 half centuries as an opening batsman, but importantly, has been a heartbeat and loyal servant out of Shepley Oval. His great mate, and opening partner in crime, Brett Forsyth, shares his thoughts on the “unassuming” left hander. “He’s going to go down as one of Dandenong’s greatest ever players - he’s pretty unassuming, and the main thing that sets him apart is his consistency,” he explained. “The effort that he puts in and the love he has for the club is just so consistent, and to be able to do so well for a decade at least is incredible - more importantly, he’s just a great role model. “He’s more of a role model in the way he does things with his actions, not his words, and in this day and age it’s a nice characteristic to have - Tom is very quiet, and prefers to lead in that type of style, he will leave a great legacy. “We’ve played a lot of cricket together, and for a long time, and we’re both lucky enough to have Warren Ayres as a mentor, and he had a massive impact on the way Tommy plays. “He’s extremely versatile as a player, and I think his foundations of having a really good technique and having really fast feet have set him up for red ball cricket, but as he’s got older and more aggressive, he’s been able to dominate attacks when he sees an opportunity in white ball cricket. “I think the biggest compliment I can pay him is that whenever he bats, he plays to win - he will often put himself second to what is in the team’s best interest, and it’s a sign of a quality player.” Forsyth said that despite Donnell making some extraordinary hundreds - including some brave knocks in Premier finals - one innings stands out among the rest. “Tommy has scored some really important hundreds, whether it be in white ball cricket off not many balls, but also in red ball cricket where he has batted all day,” he said. “He played an innings a couple of years ago against Carlton, he made 90 not out and carried the bat all day - he got hit a couple of times, the ball was flying around, it was a green seamer.” “It was the best innings he has played, he just got behind the ball when others couldn’t play the seam - he was able to play beautifully and evade the ball as it seamed everywhere.” The man himself admits he is chuffed by

Tom Donnell will play his 200th Premier match on Saturday. 147383 the achievement, but praised his club and team-mates for his successes so far. “It makes me feel like I’m getting a bit older - it feels like I’ve been around for a while now, but yeah, it’s really good,” Donnell said. “I’ve been lucky to play with some awesome

players and people, and even against some really good players, so it’s been good fun and I’m enjoying every moment of it. “Opening the batting is difficult, especially in the two dayers, and I’ve tried to stay consistent - when you enjoy it, you play well, and

when you have good team-mates, it makes things a lot easier. “I count myself really lucky.” The Panthers will take on the Swans at Shepley Oval on Saturday from 11am in the milestone match.

Laetisha takes aim for Commonwealth Games By Nick Creely Berwick sport shooter and Rio Olympian Laetisha Scanlan is ambitious and desperate to represent her country. The 27-year-old, who was part of the Rio Olympics in 2016, is eyeing off more national honours with Australia with the Commonwealth Games coming to the Gold Coast in 2018 and the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. “Our team will be announced at the end of December (for the Commonwealth Games) I’ve had some really solid scores over the past four competitions, so I’m quietly confident of getting selected,” she said. “I haven’t achieved everything I’ve wanted to, and that’s probably why I’ve stayed in so long, but it’s really exciting to have a home Commonwealth Games, and I’m looking forward to hopefully Tokyo 2020 as well.” Stemming from childhood, Laetisha has al50 STAR NEWS

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ways been a passionate advocate for the sport, which requires the utmost accuracy and precision. “It’s a very difficult sport to be professional in Australia - most people do it for the love of it, so it’s definitely a passion I’ve had over the past ten years,” she said. “It probably stems from my father - he got me out to the range at a young age, and it started out as a bonding thing for us, and it just went on from there.” With shooting still a relatively under-resourced sport, Laetisha said the demands can be challenging in various ways, but believes she has the right mind frame to succeed. “I missed out on the London 2012 games, and focused really hard on making the Rio team - at the end of the day you have to make a decision about making a life and having a sporting career, it’s hard to juggle,” she said. “Talent can get you so far, and I’ve seen a lot of talented people, but if you don’t have that

commitment, I don’t think you’ll achieve your true potential.” She said the experience of making the Rio team is something she will never forget, and hopes that her success there will ensure she is better prepared to achieve her dream of winning a gold medal for Australia in the future. “It was amazing (the Olympics), and to achieve your goal of making the team was great - I was lucky enough to make the final, and unfortunately didn’t do as well as I hoped and came fifth, but it was a great learning lesson, and put me in good stead for the future,” she said.

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Game left evenly poised By Nick Creely DDCA TURF 1 & 2 REVIEW - ROUND 2 (Day 1) If Saturday’s tight tussle between Berwick and Buckley Ridges at Arch Brown Reserve is anything to go by, these two sides are likely to be around the mark at the pointy end of the Turf 1 season. So evenly matched with talent, the Bucks were sent in by Bears’ skipper Jarrod Goodes. Despite in-form opener Jayson Hobbs falling early to quickie James Wilcock (5/52), Daniel Watson (84) and Suren Ekanayake (34) put on 88 runs for the second wicket, putting them in a strong position. When Watson finally departed after yet another stellar knock full of boundaries and crisp hitting, the Bears - largely off the efforts of Wilcock, Goodes (1/31), Cory Bevan (2/18) and Adam Watson (2/6) - managed to peg the score back to 188 all out. With 22 overs left to play, the Bears emerged on top - but only just - walking off the ground 1/68, with only Ryan Williamson (29) back in the sheds after a fine knock at the top. Darren de Souza (22 not out) and Ryan Crawford (8 not out) will resume play on Saturday. And with 121 runs to get and nine wickets for Buckley to acquire, the game is well poised, and could go either way, such is the talent riddled within both teams. Down at Casey Fields, rising DDCA and Cranbourne star Nivin Sathyajith took yet another exciting step forward on Saturday, with the classy middle order batsman helping pull his side out of a hole against St Mary’s on Saturday with a sensational 62. On a pitch conducive to spin bowling, the Saints sent the Eagles in, and it didn’t take long for the spinners to be welcomed in to the at-

Cranbourne opening batsman David Pratt gets on the front foot on Saturday. 174156 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS tack, with Kaushyla Gajasinghe (3/24) and Ruwantha Kellepotha (4/54) feasting on the top order. Reeling at 4/68, Sathyajith - the youngster who plays Under 17s for the Eagles - withstood immense pressure as his more senior teammates continually fell around him. “His maturity is almost of a 24 or 25-yearold to be honest, his temperament is just amazing,” Cranbourne skipper Lucas Ligt said. “Just the way he was playing the spinners with such ease, he’s a seriously good young player.” Sathyajith was the last man out as the Eagles crawled their way to a competitive 168,

but not before striking eight fours laced with class and even lifting a six out of the ground in a terrific counter-attacking display. Ligt was disappointed with his side’s efforts for the most part, lamenting the shot selection and ability to occupy the crease, but remains confident his side will bounce back in defending their total. “We honestly expected a little bit more (with the bat) - all of the dismissals were our own doing,” he said. “We knew they’d (the spinners) tie us down, and the loss of early wickets really hurt us. “It was a pretty good little wake up call, I think - I gave my first little spray to the boys,

told them it wasn’t a joke and if they want to take the piss, they can go elsewhere.” “They responded really well, and we’re ready for a big week on the track and come out and defend the total.” At stumps, the Saints are 1/12 off seven overs, with Jake Harrington (1/2) snaring the early scalp of star bat Rhys Serpanchy (8). “We’re confident - we’re going to be a lot tighter this week and use spin a lot more,” Ligt said. “There’s a lot of weak batsmen for them (St Mary’s).” Elsewhere, Mordialloc’s (217) abundance of class and precision proved an unwelcome sight for Dandenong West (5/54) at Ben Kavanagh Reserve, with the Bloodhounds ending day one in a dominant position, Steve Spoljaric (7/20) dominated as Springvale South (7/135) put North Dandenong (88 and 1/18) to the sword, Leigh Booth (109) and Thalaivan Xavier (125) helped put Hallam Kalora Park (5/296) into a dominant position against Narre Warren (1/32), while HSD (146) and Dingley (2/29) are playing out a well-poised contest down at Reedy Reserve, with the Dingoes requiring a further 118 runs for victory. In Turf 2, Beaconsfield (2/40) is in the box seat to move to 2-0 against Lynbrook (134), with the Tigers requiring just 95 more runs to win, Ali Mortaza (106)and Scott Phillips (84) once again dominated to lift Narre South (328) into a dominant position against Narre North (1/11), while Parkmore (9/318) are flying after a second glorious century in a row from Amal Athulathmudali (148) against Keysborough (2/47). In other matches, St Brigid’s/St Louis (196) and Silverton (7/112) are well poised at Bondi Oval, Parkfield (184) and Coomoora is set to be a tight match, while Fountain Gate (9/160) has already taken the points over Lyndale (93).

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Michael Kent, left, is hoping his star mare Abbey Marie will bring the house down at Cranbourne on Melbourne Cup day. 91764 Picture: STAR NEWS GROUP these overseas horses that they’re better than what our horses are. I think it’s just the way we treat our horses as youngsters, we race them a lot as two and three-year-olds and then wonder why they don’t perform as older horses. “If you stay patient and train these horses like they did in the good old days, with time and patience, I don’t think there’s any reason why we can’t be competitive with the overseas horses.” Abbey Marie is still not guaranteed a start in the great race, but is confident she will take her place in the 24-horse field. “We’ve done the sums, and we’re probably 25th in the order of entry, so we’re very close to getting a run,” he said. “I’ll enter her in the Lexus (2500m on Derby day) just in case, but hopefully we won’t need to run. I’d much rather take her straight into the Melbourne Cup.” Abbey Marie, a group one winner in the 2016 Australasian Oaks, is currently a $34 chance in the great race.

QUIZ NUMBER 1581 1. WHO scored the most runs in Test cricket in 2016? 2. IN which sport did bushranger Ned Kelly excel? 3. WHICH Austrian racing driver was involved in a near fatal crash in 1976? 4. WHO was the first batsman to score 300 runs in a day in a cricket Test? 5. WHICH Aussie tennis great markets his own range of sports wear? 6. WHICH two South Australian batsmen put on a Sheffield Shield cricket record partnership in 1987? 7. WHICH former AFL star became a Victorian cabinet minister? 8. WHICH famous athlete was known as ‘The Crimson Flash’? 9. IN which year did Peter Thomson win the British Open and Doug Bachli the British Amateur golf title? 10. WHICH Australian poet was also a noted jockey and horse trainer? 11. WHICH legendary Australian sportsman competed in three sports at the 1908 OIympic Games? 12. WHICH Australian cricketer scored 172 runs in a one-day international in 2004? 13. WHICH Australian won the tennis grand slam in both singles and mixed doubles? 14. WHO rode 2012 Melbourne Cup winner Green Moon? 15. WHICH Australian was the first man to swim 100 metres in less than a minute? 16. WHICH Australian golfer began his career caddying for the great American Walter Hagen? 17. WHICH German won Wimbledon in 1985 and 1986? 18. WHICH two teams attracted the world record crowd to an Australian Rules football game in the 1970 grand final? 19. WHICH country beat Australia for the men’s hockey gold medal at the 1992 Olympics? 20. WHO trained former Melbourne Cup winner Think Big? ANSWERS: 1. Joe Root 2. Boxing 3. Niki Lauda 4. Don Bradman 5. John Newcombe 6. David Hookes and Wayne Phillips 7. Brian Dixon 8. Arthur Postle 9. 1954 10. Adam Lindsay Gordon 11. Reg ‘Snowy’ Baker 12. Adam Gilchrist 13. Margaret Court 14. Brett Prebble 15. Freddie Lane 16. Norman Von Nida 17. Boris Becker 18. Carlton and Collingwood 19. Germany 20. Bart Cummings

Expect a mighty roar to engulf the first-ever Melbourne Cup day meeting at Cranbourne on Tuesday 7 November if local trainer Michael Kent can fulfil a lifelong dream and win the famous Flemington two-miler. In fact if Kent’s local apprentice Beau Mertens can pilot his master’s five-year-old mare Abbey Marie to victory in Australia’s greatest race - it could be the biggest day in Cranbourne’s racing history. “It’s always been a boyhood dream of mine, it’s my favourite race, and to win it would be like a dream come true,” a hopeful Kent said. “Beau Mertens has the ride as well, so for a couple of local lads to take out the Melbourne Cup would be a special day for Cranbourne. Beau has been my apprentice and has turned out to be a very accomplished jockey, and I’ve got full confidence he’ll give her a great ride.” Abbey Marie ran a slashing sixth in last week’s Caulfield Cup, forced three wide for the journey she boxed on well to finish less than three lengths from the winner - the Hayes-Dabernig trained Boom Time. “She pulled up well after the Caulfield Cup, her first try at the 2400, and she was a little bit unlucky in the run,” Kent said. “She was caught three deep in the straight, then in the slower part of the track, so I thought it was a great effort to finish where she did. She’s yet to be proven at the two miles, but she’s got the capacity to stay well, so at this stage I’d probably rate her as the best chance we’ve had in quite a while. “Unusual Suspect was unlucky one year I thought, but you need a lot of luck to win the big ones.” Kent is happy to be categorised with fellow trainers like Mornington’s Pat Carey and fellow Cranbourne training-partnership, Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young, who are prepared to be patient and take on the growing list of overseas raiders. “Yeah, I suppose there’s a small group of us who could be put in that category,” Kent said. “I personally think it’s a myth with some of

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Narre Warren back on it NARRE WARREN BOWLS The success from last week paid dividends when Narre Warren’s Tuesday Pennant teams turned their results around from last week with two strong wins (one team had a bye). Playing at Berwick, Division 2 had a good two rink win. Tina Curtain, Jen Sherry, Alan Mark and Keith Mark scored freely all day for a comfortable 34-13 win, joined on the winners' list by Wally Finlayson, Eric Sydenham, Peter Hayen and Jim Millar, who won 22-13. Jos van Hout, Reg Young, Geoff Ampt and Rod Lane struggled after lunch and went down12-25. Narre Warren (1) 14-68 defeated Berwick (4) 2-51. At Fountain Gate, Division 3 hosted Cranbourne RSL and had another comfortable win. The strongest win for the day was by Arthur Fitt, Janice Moran, Micki Horton and Wilma Haringsma who won 32-9, while Len O’Brien, Nancy Pugh, Rose Rasmussen and Judy Naughton (27-19) and Stan Bulmer, Truus Henneman, Andy Tobler and Enid Gibb (2113) also won well. Narre Warren (2) 16-80 defeated Cranbourne RSL (2) 0-41. The Division 1 (six a side) had the bye. Narre Warren’s Saturday Pennant teams had another mixed day, with a win and three losses. Division 2 travelled to Pakenham for a bad loss. John Wright 10-27, Percy Herath, Peter Hayden and Zak Storm scored the only point with a 16-16 draw. Joe Selfrige, Reg Young, Rod Lane and Cam Lee (14-24), Geoff Ampt, Tim Joyce, Aaron Attoway and Jim Millar (10-27) and Mark Groom, Carl Lapham, Erik Luyters and Wilma Stevenson (11-31) all went down. Narre Warren (1)1-51 lost to Pakenham (2) 17-98. Division 5 hosted Churchill Waverley Golf at Fountain Gate, and had a win. Jos van Hout, Colin Groom, Zade Bulmer and Ralph Devonshire won well (31-12), while Wally Finlayson,

Keith Mark played a key role in Narre Warren’s Tuesday win over Berwick.

Zade Bulmer was part of a 31-12 win for Narre Warren over Churchill Waverley Golf.

Eric Sydenham, Alan Mark and Keith Mark, hung on for a close 19-18 win. Tina Courtin, Philip Howard, David Wilkinson and Stan Robinson (16-17) and Sharon Bull, Jen Sherry, Brent Grigg and Peter Lister (also 16-17) were unlucky not to win. Narre Warren (2) 14-82 defeated Churchill Waverley Golf (2) 4-64. Division 6 were at Keysborough but suffered a loss. Rudi Pompe, Wayne Grimsey, Er-

nesto Vergara and John Zanon won well (23-8), but Leo McGeary, Janice Moran, Micki Horton and Peter Castricum (14-23), Stan Bulmer, Peter Groom, Jim Kempf and Geoff Miller (9-22), and Darren Moore, Pauline Kempf, Paul McNamara and Graham Dodd (8-28) all lost. Narre Warren (3) 2-54 lost to Keysborough (3) 16-81. Division 7 were also at Fountain Gate and had a disappointing loss. John Green, Gail

Good win goes to Hampton Park HAMPTON PARK BOWLS MIDWEEK Pennant - Division 2 After trailing early, Lou Soligo, Gwen Clough, Helen Lambert and skip Toni Sutton made a big comeback to draw the game (15-15). Rob Woff, Ann Westwell, Neville Hendrie and skip Denise Eastick led from the start to the finish (21-14) while Geoff Ladner, Gary Gilchrist, Ellen Smith and skip Christine Hendrie won 10 of the last 11 ends to win by 5 shots (22-17). Hampton Park 15-58 to Edithvale 1-46. Division (six-a-side) Rhonda Diaper, Janice Collins and skip Marion Battaglia went down by two shots on the last end (17-19) while June Damon, Trevor Harbright and skip Ron Beverly saved the day with a win by five shots to get the overall (2217). Hampton Park 12-39 to Dandenong Club 2-36. SATURDAY Pennant - Division 2 The team of Trevor Harbright, Christine Hendrie, Sean McDonald and skip John Nunan combined well on the away green to win by 14 shots (25-11). After winning only six ends for 17 shots, Stan Hatch, Andrew Brandolin, Neville Hendrie and skip Warwick Hardy only went down by nine shots (17-26). Ken Cobden, Ellen Smith, Mark Paton and skip Larry Simpson could not stop Clayton pulling away by 17 shots in the back half (14-31) while Geoff Ladner, Shane Collins, Steve Barnes and skip Chris Barnes shared a similar fate (13-30).

Bowman, Laurie Baker and Michael Graham won 19-16, Len O’Brien, Helen McCarthy, Rose Rasmussen and Wilma Haringsma also won 18-15, while Arthur Fitt, Arlene Peters, Joe McGuire and Andy Tobler drew 19-19. Unfortunately Dawn Baker, Dale Collins, Steven Boyd and Robert Beare went down 10-23. Narre Warren (4) 5-66 lost to Upwey/Tecoma (3) 3-73.

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Christine Hendrie helped Hampton Park to a comfortable mid-week victory over Edithvale.

Sean McDonald was in red-hot form for Hampton Park against Clayton.

Hampton Park 2-69 to Clayton 16-98. Division 4 With a good start, Val Simpson, Bill Webb, Helen Lambert and skip Robb Woff cruised to a 13 shot win (27-14) while Val Moore, Craig Richards, Ian Kitt and skip Ron Beverly kept their noses in front to win by 5 (22-17). In a

close finish Mat McLaverty, Garry Perrin, Toni Sutton and skip Denise Eastick missed by four shots (16-20). After working hard to get to within four shots, Jim Westwell, Marion Battaglia, Stuart Tokley and skip Ray Wood faded at the end (14-23). Hampton Park 14-79 to Noble Park 4-74.

BERWICK BOWLS The ERBA over 60s Singles Final was held last Friday at the Vermont Bowls Club and Berwick Bowls Club was pleased to have been represented by some of their club's bowlers. Even more so when Berwick's own John Horwood - after winning some great matches - managed to make it into the final. Unfortunately the result was not in his favour on the day but John managed to give a very creditable performance. Congratulations to John. SATURDAY Seven of this week’s Round 3 games were played against the number one side from the opposition club which made for very strong competition. With some very close matches and a couple not so close, Berwick managed to bring home three wins, one draw and four losses this week. Home games: Berwick 3 (72/2) were defeated by Cranbourne 1 (86/16). Berwick 4 (89/14) defeated Dandenong Club 1 (72/4). Berwick 5 (70/3) were defeated by Warburton 2 (71/15). Berwick 7 (109/16) defeated Willow Lodge 1 (80/2). 12351514-EPJ19-17

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Hussey ton: Gulls airborne By Russell Bennett Two-day cricket hit the West Gippsland Cricket Association with a bang on Saturday with Tooradin and Kooweerup firing ominous warning shots across the competition, and Upper Beaconsfield and Clyde looming as genuine finals contenders. Tom Hussey’s brilliant century on the opening day’s play of round four against Pakenham guided Tooradin to 7/313 from its 80 overs. After the Seagulls won the toss, Hussey and opening partner Russell Lehman got off to a steady start - sitting on just 0/47 at drinks after 19 overs. Though Lehman fell shortly after to Chris Smith for 21, Hussey put the foot down - storming to 142 with support around him coming from Josh Lownds (16), Bradey Welsh (14), and Aaron Avery (38). After Hussey’s dismissal at 5/228, Avery, Kade Burns (24) and Dylan Sutton (33 not out) continued to launch from the platform already set - producing a huge chase for the Lions this week. Pakenham has the batting firepower there’s absolutely no doubt about it - but the question now turns to whether it can fire under the blowtorch lit by the competition’s early benchmark, Tooradin. At Cardinia, the hometown Bulls got off to a nightmarish start - rolled for just 84 in 32 overs in their first innings against Kooweerup. Only impressive young all-rounder Travis Wheller (36) made any real impact with the willow as the Bulls succumbed to an even Demons attack. Youngster Jack Bacon finished with the dream figures of 3/6 from his two overs while Jess Mathers (2/38), Mitch Davey (2/17) and Paul Bright (2/10) claimed two wickets apiece. The Demons made light work of their chase, reaching 1/99 off the back of an impressive half-century from Chris O’Hara before skipper Mark Cooper declared after just 26 overs

Clyde celebrates after Nick Sadler claimed the early wicket of Merinda Park opener Dan Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS McCalman. 174157 - keeping an outright result firmly within the realms of possibility. The Bulls had crawled to 0/38 off 20 overs in their second innings. “We were really surprised (to bowl them out like we did),” Cooper said of the Bulls in the

wake of the first day’s play. “They’d come off 200 in a one-dayer the week before, but we just kept taking wicket after wicket.” At Upper Beaconsfield, meanwhile, Maroons favourite son Julian Bayard recorded

Horror start to season for Swans By Nick Creely There are cracks beginning to emerge in Casey-South Melbourne’s season, and despite the Victorian Premier Cricket year still being young, the Swans are anchored right down in the lower echelons of the ladder. In a vitally important game on Saturday at Casey Fields against St Kilda, the Swans barely gave a whimper. After Rob Quiney sent Lachlan Sperling and his Swans in to bat, left arm quick Harry Hall got the Saints off to the perfect start with Dev Pollock falling third ball for a duck. Three more relatively quick wickets fell as the seamers took the top order apart, with the Swans struggling badly at 4/27. Michael Wallace (29) and Chris Benedek (35) stayed patient, building slowly and riding some near misses to steady the ship. Wallace hit some lovely lofted boundaries and an expertly crafted reverse sweep to kickstart the revival off the slower bowlers in Michael Beer (1/25) and Rob Quiney (0/18), and started to bring the game back to level pegging, while Benedek was rock solid in defence. The pair put on a solid 59-run stand to consolidate the innings, with both batsmen doing a fantastic job of turning the strike over and protecting the lower order. When Wallace and Benedek fell, the score was 6/113, and there was hope the Swans could push upwards of 200. All-rounder Dylan Hadfield (37) provided the fireworks, cracking three fours in a row and lifting a six over fine leg’s head to swing the momentum back Casey’s way, but wickets once again began to tumble around him. A terrific spell by Saints all-rounder Damon Egan (2/17) brought the undoing of Brendan Rose LBW and Nathan Lambden, and the Swans eventually dragged the score to 159 off 45.5 overs. A swift start from Saints’ openers Marcus Harris (17) and Harry Michelmore (53) got the run chase off to the perfect start, before returning left arm quick Jackson Fry (1/23) snared the scalp of Harris, brilliantly caught in slips by Benedek. Fry’s wicket was one of just two for the inberwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

Chris Benedek played a strong knock of 35 in Casey’s heavy defeat to St Kilda. 174155 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS nings, with Michelmore and Rob Quiney toying with the home side in a perfectly crafted limited overs partnership of 61 runs. Quiney (61 not out) was full of class, expertly turning the strike over and putting the bad balls away, and all it took was 35.4 overs for the Saints to win by eight wickets. It caps off a horror start to the season for the Swans, with last year’s finalists slipping to 0-3 and only percentage off the bottom. Worryingly, they have taken just 13 wickets from the first three matches and are once again struggling with starts from their batsmen. They get a chance to bounce back and get on the board in 2017/18 when they face Dandenong at Shepley Oval on Saturday.

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his maiden Premier grade century with his 125 guiding his side to 326 in its first innings against Emerald. Bayard said there’s a great feeling around the current Maroons first XI, with a host of new faces stepping up and making an immediate impact. “Everyone has just clicked, and we’re just having fun - enjoying a laugh and a joke with each other,” he said, adding that his side had managed to build on its momentum despite not yet playing its best cricket this season. Interestingly, the last time Bayard reached triple figures was also against Emerald - in B Grade back in the 2007/’08 season. Clinton Marsh finished with 5/57 from his 16 overs for the Bombers while Kulith Rabel (40) and Bathiya Perera (56) also got among the runs for the Maroons. Bayard admitted he was lucky to survive the 80s, after being caught down leg side only to have the wicket-keeper celebrate prematurely and watch the ball slip out of his grasp. He said he’d had a frustrating few years, personally, with the bat - not being able to convert a string of starts. “I’ve put myself in a strong position, but then got out and that’s put other guys in to face bowlers on top of their games,” he said. “It was just nice to be able to go on with it.” But now, the focus turns Upper Beac’s inform bowling this week. “We’ve got a really tough stretch of games ahead against sides that are the pinnacle of the competition,” he said. “We need to stay ahead of the ledger.” In the remaining game of the round, Shane White tore through Merinda Park - taking 6/23 for Clyde as the Cobras were dismissed for just 109. John Simpson’s side will resume their chase this week at 0/66.

SCOREBOARD VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 3 St Kilda 2/161 (R.Quiney 61*, H.Michelmore 53) def Casey-South Melbourne 159 (D.Hadfield 37, C.Benedek 35, M.Wallace 29, J.Bartlett 3/23, D.Egan 2/17, H.Hall 2/19, A.McGorian 2/38); Dandenong 0/124 (T.Donnell 66*, B.Forsyth 52*) def Greenvale Kangaroos 122 (B.Kelly 43, P.Cassidy 3/20, J.Jowett 3/22, J.Nanopoulos 2/28, J.Butterfield 2/35); Carlton 8/263 def Geelong 6/261; Footscray 186 def Fitzroy Doncaster 119; Frankston Peninsula 215 def Northcote 156; Ringwood 6/148 def Kingston Hawthorn 146; Melbourne Uni 8/233 def Essendon 188; Camberwell Magpies 5/269 def Melbourne 170; Prahran 8/299 def Monash Tigers 257. DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 2 (DAY 1) Berwick 1/68 (R.Williamson 29) v Buckley Ridges 188 (D.Watson 84, S.Ekanayake 34, J.Wilcock 5/52, A.Watson 2/6, C.Bevan 2/18); Cranbourne 168 (N.Sathyajith 62, R.Kellepotha 4/54, K.Gajasinghe 3/24) v St Mary’s 1/12; Springvale South 7/135 (N.King 38, S.Spoljaric 29*, C.Slocombe 29*, G.Wijethilaka 4/44, A.Thajudeen 3/30) v North Dandenong 88 (S.Mehmood 26, S.Spoljaric 7/20, M.Bandara 3/32) and 1/18; Mordialloc 217 (I.Daniel 93, H.Krishan 89, R.Siwes 6/55, M.Sultani 2/39, P.Atkinson 2/39) v Dandenong West 5/54 (D.Campbell 3/16); Narre Warren 1/32 v Hallam Kalora Park 5/296 (T.Xavier 125, L.Booth 109, B.Hillard 34, J.Liyanabadalge 3/76); HSD 146 (M.Davies 47, J.Van Elewoud 26, D.Hettiarchchi 7/24, A.Dalby 2/31) v Dingley 2/29. TURF 2 Beaconsfield 2/40 v Lynbrook 134; Narre South 328 v Narre North 1/11; Keysborough 2/47 v Parkmore 9/318; St Brigid’s/St Louis 196 v Silverton 7/112; Parkfield 184 v Coomoora; Fountain Gate 9/160 v Lyndale 93 and 0/21. WGCA - PREMIER ROUND 4 (DAY 1) Upper Beaconsfield 326 (J.Bayard 125, W.Perera 56, K.Rabel 40, Z.Wickramanayaka 26, A.Brooks 5/57, C.Marsh 2/43) v Emerald; Cardinia 84 (T.Wheller 36, J.Bacon 3/6, P.Bright 2/10, M.Davey 2/17, J.Mathers 2/38) and 0/38 v Kooweerup 1/99 (C.O’Hara 50, C.Bright 26*); Pakenham v Tooradin 7/313 (T.Hussey 142, A.Avery 38, D.Sutton 33*, C.Smith 2/49, J.Williams 2/52); Merinda Park 109 (S.White 6/23, P.Lawson 2/45) v Clyde 0/66 (S.Webster 35*, D.Denton 28*). DISTRICT Officer 0/8 v Devon Meadows 260 (A.Adams 74, M.Hutchinson 43, J.Dodd 40, B.Miles 38, L.Carroll 29, S.Weir 3/48, A.Reid 3/73, J.Bennie 2/39, D.Irvine 2/61); Clyde 210 (S.Russell 74, M.Bayliss 62, G.Bhamra 4/47, M.Cowell 4/53, S.Paul 2/24) v Cranbourne Meadows 1/37 (V.Singh 27*); Tooradin 133 (M.Ralph 34, D.Hunt 33, A.Bajwa 3/15, T.Anderson 2/17, T.Canavan 2/30) v Carlisle Park Vikings 2/30 (S.Hamill 2/15); NNG/Maryknoll 6/93 (D.Glen 38*, N.Kyval 4/32, L.Plozza 2/17) v Pakenham Upper/Toomuc 71 (C.Mckie 40, S.Somers 3/1, K.McLeod 3/8, D.Henwood 3/24). MPCA - PROVINCIAL ROUND 3 Pearcedale 185 def Baxter 8/181; Mornington 5/163 def Crib Point 8/108; Peninsula OB 7/133 def Mt Eliza 130; Langwarrin 4/129 def Sorrento 9/127. SUBBIES - SOUTH/EAST ROUND 2 (DAY 1) Balwyn 3/61 v Endeavour Hills 126; Noble Park 0/71 v Moorabbin 111; Box Hill 7/229 v Brighton; Elsternwick 154 v Mount Waverley 0/60; Ormond 1/16 v Oakleigh 299; Bayswater 9/178 v Malvern; Croydon 5/68 v Caulfield 148.

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Subaru shows it’s unique By Alistair Kennedy The crew from Monty Python may well have had the Subaru Levorg in mind when they coined the phrase “And now for something completely different ...” because there’s nothing else on the Australian market that can quite match this Japanese station wagon’s combination of stylish looks, high-performance, practicality and value. For starters it’s a station wagon which makes it something of a rarity in this SUVcentric era. Add the fact that it shares much of its underbody componentry with Australia’s favourite performance car, the Subaru WRX. About the only ugly thing about Levorg is its name which we’re told by Subaru is a mixed up merge of Legacy (the name the rest of the world uses for Liberty), Evolution and Touring. Don’t quite see it ourselves, not that it really matters. On sale here since June 2016 Levorg was given an upgrade in August this year that included a new entry-level model (from $35,990) with a smaller 1.6-litre engine and, at the opposite end of the range, a new STI Sport model. There were also suspension and brake enhancements; revised front bumper and grille; and a number of new features including hill hold, rain-sensing windscreen wipers, dusk sensing headlights, a second camera and smart rear view mirror. Four models are offered - Levorg 1.6 GT, 1.6 GT Premium, 2.0 GT-S, and 2.0 STI Sport. For a company that rates substance over style Subaru, has pulled a rabbit out of the hat. From the front it’s all WRX with its bold grille and large bonnet scoop but the standout feature is its Euro-wagon profile which is a break from the conservative boxiness of previ-

Model range Levorg 1.6 GT 1.6-litre turbo-petrol five-door wagon: $35,990 (automatic) Levorg 1.6 GT Premium 1.6-litre turbo-petrol five-door wagon: $42,890 (automatic) Levorg 2.0 GT-S 2.0-litre turbo-petrol five-door wagon: $49,140 (automatic) Levorg 2.0 STI Sport 2.0-litre turbo-petrol five-door wagon: $51,990 (automatic)

Subaru Levorg is arguably the best looking car ever penned by the Japanese maker. ous Impreza and Liberty wagons. The rear is more hatch than wagon in appearance, with some neat sculpted lines. The new Levorg STI Sport is distinguished by 18-inch wheels and an STI body kit with exhaust tips, side sill plates and a different design of front and rear bumpers. WR Blue is available as a colour option. Interior space is good with reasonable legroom in the back seat, there’s certainly enough space for children who haven’t yet reached the hulking-teen stage. The wagon’s load area is well shaped and easy to load. The Levorg STI Sport adds STI steering wheel and instrument cluster logo, red stitching and maroon leather trimmed seats. The new 1.6-litre, the first of its kind to be used in an Australian Subaru, is a horizontallyopposed (Boxer) turbocharged petrol unit. It generates up to 125 kilowatts of power from 4800 rpm and 250 Newton metres of torque between 1800 and 4800 revs.

The 2.0-litre engine needs no introduction. It’s exactly the same highly-popular unit that powers the WRX with outputs of 197 kW and 350 Nm from 2400 rpm. A continuously variable transmission with six manual overrides takes torque to all four wheels by way of Subaru’s symmetrical allwheel-drive system. The 2.0-litre models have variable torque distribution, the 1.6 gets active torque split. Levorg’s CVT incorporates the Subaru Intelligent Drive (SI-Drive) system that includes three options: Intelligent, Sport and Sports Sharp (2.0 models only) to suit all driving styles. Standard safety equipment across the range includes seven airbags; stability and traction control; ABS brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution and brake assist; and the third generation of Subaru’s EyeSight driver assist system that includes adaptive cruise control, brake light recognition, lead vehicle start alert,

lane departure warning, pre-collision braking assist and pre-collision steering assist. Models above the entry-level 1.6 GT get Subaru’s Vision Assist package which includes blind spot monitor, high beam assist, lane change assist and rear cross traffic alert. One clever innovation in all variants above the 1.6 GT is Smart Rearview Mirror which uses a camera mounted inside and above the rear tailgate glass to project the area behind the car onto the rearview mirror. This is activated by using the anti-dazzle lever at the bottom of the mirror. Switching the lever back returns to the normal mirror mode. The camera view is around 20 per cent wider than the normal mirror view and is especially useful in fluctuating light conditions or when passengers and/or cargo obscure things. The three higher-spec models also get Front View Monitor which uses a camera at the front passenger side of the car to display images onto the smaller Multi-Function Display and check for approaching vehicles or pedestrians as well as the distance from the kerb. Our test car was the Levorg 2.0 GT-S with its standard sunroof which meant lowering the driver’s seat to the lowest setting for me to fit. The seats are comfortable and supportive. Inquire at Subaru Fountain Gate, 1 Prestige Place, Narre Warren. Phone 9771 4500.

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