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From the highs of opening Bunjil Place last month, Sam Aziz spent his final day as mayor in court. 174279 Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said a nonconviction may not be “within grounds“ for the third offence. Cr Aziz was described by his lawyer as suffering from mental and physical health issues, including depression, high blood pressure, heart problems and diabetes. He unsuccessfully sought an interim media suppression order at the hearing, arguing that
coverage would affect him in his political role. Mr Vandersteen said the case seemed to be a “standard matter“ that fronted court on a daily basis. “What distinguishes it from any other case? “It’s his profile that’s the issue and (the impact on) his mental health.“ Mr Vandersteen said on reading a psychological report on Cr Aziz, there were no “major
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Casey’s outgoing mayor Sam Aziz’s career is at the crossroads if he’s convicted on two charges of breaching an intervention order, his lawyer told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 13 November. Cr Aziz indicated he would fight the charges due to mental impairment while sending the two offending text messages in May and August. He did not contest the facts of the case, his lawyer told the court. His lawyer made specific reference to Cr Aziz allegedly telling police on 25 May he couldn’t recall sending the text earlier that day. She described the texts as “somewhat of a rant“. “Do you understand what happens when a phoenix rises from the ashes?“ he allegedly stated in the first text. Police prosecutor Senior Constable Ryan Johnson told the court that police attending Aziz’s home on 25 May described him as “visibly upset“ and unable to be interviewed due to his mental distress. After the second text, Cr Aziz allegedly told police he thought he complied with the order, Sen Const Johnson said. The three-time mayor apologised to police, telling them he wished he had read the order in full, the court heard. If he had, he wouldn’t have sent the text, he allegedly told the police. Cr Aziz, recently awarded the title of Casey’s first emeritus mayor, was due to hand over the mayoral chains on the night following the court appearance. He had been known for a strident hard-line approach to law-and-order issues, famously declaring that Casey was a “city in distress“ and moving for the city’s flag to be flown at half-mast. The court heard that it was the third time that Aziz had faced similar intervention orderrelated charges. The first case was dismissed, the second case resulted in no conviction, the court was told. The defence lawyer said that a conviction “would have a shattering impact on (Cr Aziz’s) future“.
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“Why does my court case have to go in the paper?“ It’s one of the most asked questions of any publication that reports the trials and tribulations in our courts. The immediate, obvious, and truthful answer is because court cases are inherently interesting. But there’s more at play than that. It’s one of the oldest principles of justice that it must not only be done - it must be seen to be done. And the reasons for that are obvious. Yes, there’s the deterrence factor. But there’s also the aspect of public confidence in the legal system - for example, are penalties meeting community standards? Ironically, those reading their own court stories in the paper often have a view that the media are actually in cahoots with the courts and the cops to penalise the little guy. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, all those parties are watching each other ... like hawks. And that vigilance is key to providing the kind of democracy we live in today ... where the mighty, as much as the little guy, will find their place in print. And in defence of journalism, it’s worth making the point that we don’t shield our own - when a journalist has their day in court, the pack will turn on them as swiftly, if not more swiftly, than they would on a civilian. Court reporting doubtless causes pain. But there is a greater good at play. Jason Beck
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Trafficker’s $25k haul By Cam Lucadou-Wells
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Response to hoons By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council is set to meet long-suffering residents at Prospect Hill Road, Narre Warren to talk over options on ending the area’s hoon plague. Cr Rosalie Crestani tabled a 75-signature residents’ petition on 9 November that called for the closure of the road’s turnbowl, which has been scrawled thick with burnt tyre rubber. She successfully moved for the council to meet the residents and present a solution by January 2018. Residents were fed up by the “hooning and unsavoury behaviour that occurs after hours,” she said. “If only ... hoons pull their heads in and leave these people in peace.” Michael Presta and others have told Star News of loud, smoky burnouts, drug deals, romps in cars, incinerated stolen vehicles and shredded tyres in the turnbowl. Hoons are blamed for damaging the adjoin-
ing park’s sports field, buckling a pedestrian footbridge’s railings and smashing through a residential back fence. There was even talk of a hoon-driven motorised esky on 13 November, Mr Presta said. He welcomed a separate anti-hoon motion introduced by Cr Amanda Stapledon to lobby the State Government to increase powers to confiscate and crush offenders’ cars. She said the “unashamed“ and “brazen" activities robbed people of sleep and made them feel unsafe in their neighbourhoods. “The best deterrent for someone engaging in hooning behaviour is for them to recognise they might lose their car ... they won’t get it back and it’s crushed." She said: “We need our police better empowered and able to apprehend and penalise the people doing this." Then-mayor Sam Aziz added “there isn’t room for carrots (incentives) in this business" if a child is killed or injured. “(We should) catch these idiots out and
teach them a lesson. “We value the lives of innocent people and our children who are our future." Mr Presta agreed that car-crushing would get hoons where it hurts. “It depends though on police being there to enforce it.” Cr Stapledon also successfully moved to lobby police for more surveillance of hoons in Heather Grove, Cranbourne East, Springhill Drive, Cranbourne and Rosebank Drive, Cranbourne North. Recently, the council added bollard and rail fencing around the parkland next to the Prospect Hill Road turnbowl. However Mr Presta said the residents’ solution was more effective and cheaper - to install bollards across the road to stop access to the turnbowl itself. The turnbowl could potentially be converted into a basketball half-court, he said. “One of the residents said their grandkids would love that idea.”
A trafficker caught with $25,100 cash in a cardboard box and huge quantities of drugs in a rental car in Endeavour Hills has been jailed. Daniella Del Nigro, 28, told police that she was collecting money from a friend in the residential street before she and the Hyundai Accent were searched on 10 October last year, the Victorian County Court had heard. Police seized a commercially trafficable quantity of meth (135 grams), as well as large hauls of cocaine (32 grams), Xanax and ecstasy and pharmaceutical tablets. Chief Judge Peter Kidd said the accused who pleaded guilty to four charges of trafficking - was “actively involved in selling drugs”. He accepted the former Chapel Street fashion-store owner’s heavy drug habit fuelled the deals, though that was “no excuse”. By 2016, Del Nigro was leading a “chaotic” lifestyle, using drugs daily while living in the rented car for a month. Before her arrest she had been charged with drug-impaired driving and drug possession. Del Nigro received some credit at the Victorian County Court for her “in some ways exceptional” rehabilitative efforts while on bail. It included seven months in residential rehab and a transitional house, random drug testing, and complete abstinence from drugs. Chief Judge Kidd was “as confident as I can be” in Del Nigro’s rehabilitation prospects as a recovering, serious drug addict. Her efforts warranted a shorter than usual non-parole period. Her early guilty plea and remorse, particularly for the impact on her parents, was also noted. Del Nigro was jailed for up to four years, two months with a minimum 22 months.
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What is something people don’t know about you? I don’t know what it is that I don’t know. What was your most memorable moment? The birth of each of my three sons would be equal top, but the SMRC 2016 election result was rather outstanding recently. Where were you born and what brought you to Greater Dandenong? I was born in Weymouth in the County of Dorset in England. It’s the home of The Tolpuddle Martyrs, Thomas Hardy, the world’s largest stone-age castle, and a Roman walled town with lots of rivers. The threats of unemployment and devaluation and loss of property for working people in the UK and the culture of selfishness and greed in the UK in the late ‘70s made me and many others look for better places to live. What would your last meal be? A big English breakfast - bacon, eggs, sausages, black pudding, liver and kidneys, fried mushrooms, tomatoes and baked beans with fried bread. The cholesterol alone would finish me. What event, past, present or future, would you like to witness? A human’s first steps on Mars. Why are you so passionate about the SMRC? I came as a migrant to get a better future for my family, so I can be called an economic migrant but I have yet to find anyone who came here to be worse off. I first lived around Clayton and apart from people who had come from the same town as me - and there were quite a few - the people who were most helpful were the Greeks and
Italians. Because of my West Country accent people didn’t think I was from England and that gave me a different outlook. I know how hard it is to adjust and fit in, even with the benefits of language, a recognised trade and an understanding of the bureaucratic systems, and I appreciate the value that diversity of people working together can provide.
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Stole from the boss A former Coles staff member is facing charges of misappropriating more than $74,000 from two supermarkets in the past two years. Wendy Philp faced Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 13 November, accused of deceptively taking about $45,000 during nine bulk-charge orders at Coles Springhill supermarket in Cranbourne. She was also accused of stealing nearly
$30,000 from a Patterson Lakes outlet through bulk-charge orders and over-paying herself with unauthorised higher-duties and backpay. Police prosecutor Senior Constable Ryan Johnson told the court that Philp denied wrongdoing when interviewed by Coles’ head office on 14 March. Her job was terminated the following day. She gave largely ‘no comment’ during a po-
lice interview, Sen Const Johnson said. Philp’s lawyer requested a sentencing adjournment for the accused’s psychological assessment. The court heard that Philp had undergone significant trauma over the past 13 years, dealing with extreme family events which Star News has chosen not to detail. Philp was bailed to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 2 February next year.
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Balla Balla Ward’s Councillor Geoff Ablett has donned the mayoral robes for the third time, after being elected as Casey Council’s mayor. Cr Ablett, who was elected to the mayoralty in 2008 and 2013, said he was humbled to lead “this great city over the next 12 months.” “It’s such a great team to work with. Any one of our team sitting around the table tonight could be sitting where I am and that’s a really good feeling,” he told his fellow councillors at a special meeting at Bunjil Place on Monday 13 November. “I would also like to thank the CEO and the officers and all the staff that work so hard to assist us and the residents of Casey. I would also wish to thank the People’s Panel which was an idea of Councillor Aziz, which consists of 54 residents to help us with invaluable feedback.” Cr Ablett also thanked the “hard-working” residents and volunteers, adding “I really want to recognise them tonight and (for them) to keep doing the goods things they are doing.” On his priority list was to “create a much larger environmental footprint” and revegetating a large area of bushland near the wetlands in Clyde to attract more wildlife and an opportunity for people to go bushwalking. Cr Ablett said council would also be advocating for rehabilitation centres for drug non-
drug related issues. “We will be having a summit of all mental health providers to develop the best model to assist people so we cut the suicide rate.” He said Casey would be an advocate for a $1-$3 million project in duplicating the train line from Dandenong and extending it from Cranbourne to Clyde “to cater for the huge number of houses being built and people living out that way. “We also need better bus services and network improvements of “direct, frequent, and reliable services.” Cr Ablett said council was in its third year of a rates cap environment and with a commitment to not pursue a rate cap variation for the 2018-’19 year. “We need the State Government to co-fund or fund more of our infrastructure so we can keep the rates capped in one of the fastest growing municipalities in Australia.” Elected as deputy mayors for the year were Cr Amanda Stapledon and Cr Wayne Smith. Outgoing ayor Sam Aziz congratulated Mayor Ablett, describing him as a man of integrity and who “cares deeply about of the welfare and advancement of the interests of his residents.” “I am very confident Mr Mayor that you will lead the City of Casey with great distinction.“
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Finding the work is a real job in itself By Cam Lucadou-Wells Facing a new country, a new culture - even a go-getter like Aarti Royan didn’t find it easy to crack her first job in Australia. Ms Royan had a successful, high-paying business in India. When she arrived in Melbourne, she imagined she’d just live in an apartment in Bourke Street for a while, step into her chosen profession and get a house. Eighteen months later, after hundreds of applications, she landed her first job - in a callcentre. But that breakthrough was the key to winning a position at IBM three months later, she says. “I had been getting into a borderline depression. “I was spending eight or nine hours a day on (employment website) Seek .“ Ms Royan and Ron Malhorta are both Indian migrants that have done the hard yards. They call themselves The Difference Makers and present professional development sessions for migrant job-seekers. The Successful Migrant, their upcoming session in Narre Warren, talks about how to present to new employers. How to build relationships, use social media, be a leader and use emotional intelligence. The last point is often underestimated by newly arrived professionals, who are “textbook-driven” but lack social etiquette, Ms Royan says. “They arrive with huge expectations that
Aarti Royan and Ron Malhotra help migrant job-seekers get their break. 174644 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS their paper qualifications entitle them to a job. “But in reality you’re a personality.” Many overseas-born professionals find themselves in the same boat. They have to take jobs in factories, taxis and call-centres well below their qualifications. Ms Royan urges them to venture beyond their families and cultural groups. And not to crowd their resumes with every single thing
they’ve done. There are also ways to overcome employers’ “unconscious bias” against migrant job-seekers, she said. The Successful Migrant is at Casey Cardinia Business Hub training room, Level 1, 64 Victor Crescent, Narre Warren on Saturday 18 November, 2017, 2.30pm-6pm. Bookings: trybooking.com/book/event?eid=329422
Council joins prayer circle By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council is seeking to hold an annual Christian prayer breakfast to pray for and thank emergency services members. Outgoing mayor Sam Aziz raised the successful motion on 9 November to invite pastors, chaplains, business leaders, school principals, political leaders and community leaders to the event. The breakfast would ensure members of Victoria Police, CFA and other emergency groups knew an “entire community” were grateful for their deeds, Cr Aziz said. Casey would facilitate the event with Casey Pastors Network at Bunjil Place. The breakfast was suggested by Casey City Church pastor Larry Sebastian, who was leading an 18-month campaign to “Love This City”, Cr Aziz said. The campaign had so far had “amazing results”, encouraging Casey residents to bestow random acts of kindness. Casey Multi-Faith Network president Jim Reiher said he had “no beef” with the emphasis on the Christian faith. “We have a relaxed and gracious attitude to the Casey Pastors Network. “They have a large congregation of members in the community - the churches (in Casey) are very large compared to the mosques and temples. “I would suggest though that it would be nice to hold a similar breakfast with the MultiFaith Network.” Mr Reiher said the network had a “good run” with recent mayors including Cr Aziz, Cr Amanda Stapledon, Cr Wayne Smith and newly-elected mayor Geoff Ablett.
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Toll of tales By Cam Lucadou-Wells
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Lantern festival to light up Bunjil Place By Cam Lucadou-Wells A spectacular light and lantern festival could be launched by Casey Council at Bunjil Place as early as 2018. Outgoing mayor Sam Aziz successfully moved on 9 November for council officers to investigate how to secure a festival within 12 months - similar to the lucrative event staged in Phoenix, Arizona. The opportunity arose through a council delegation to China - a mission led by Cr Aziz and Cr Wayne Smith. “China really does hold the key to Australia’s prosperity for the next 100 years,” Cr Aziz said. “Some would mock (the recent Casey delegation to China) as a junket but it is an opportunity that will deliver in spades.” Casey economic development director David Wilkinson said the council was “blown away” after talks with potential partner Sich-
uan Lantern Company on the festival. The event was a “realistic opportunity” to launch in either 2018 or 2019, Mr Wilkinson said. The former civic centre - set to be demolished into a car park - was considered the best venue due to its location, size and hard surface. April was judged as the most favourable month for stable weather and sunset times. Casey was also in talks with two events companies Bastion Live and Logistics Events, which both affirmed the event would be a tourist drawcard. In an update on the China strategy, Cr Aziz was expected to shortly sign a memorandum of understanding with the Chinese city of Dujiangyan. The council has also been in partnership talks with Sichuan Airlines in a bid to boost tourism to Casey.
Bunjil Place, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, Wilson Botanic Park and Fountain Gate shopping centre were considered marketable attractions, Mr Wilkinson said. It was hoped an agreement would be forged in 2018, he said. Other initiatives included a possible soccer exchange program that would lead Casey under-16s girls and boys teams to tour Sichuan province in April. Casey was also set to become the second Victorian council to launch a WeChat social media account - to open more tourism and business opportunities. It was also revealed that the Mayor of Dujiangyan expressed “great interest” in visiting Casey. He was however unable to attend the opening of Bunjil Place due to a clash with the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China.
An 18-year-old accused drug trafficker has said he lied to police when he told them he was couriering cannabis across Melbourne. University student Mark McConchie, of Berwick, had been intercepted by police while driving on Princes Highway, Berwick, about 1.30am on 24 July, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard. Police, smelling the waft of marijuana, allegedly searched his car and seized 116 grams of cannabis in zip-lock bags. McConchie made “full admissions” in a police interview that he had received a “job” to transport cannabis to Coburg via the Airtasker app, police prosecutor Senior Constable Ryan Johnson told the court. Defence lawyer Michael Kuzilny told the court that McConchie had “fabricated the story” and actually bought the drugs in bulk for personal use. The accused - without legal advice at the time - had thought he’d “get into trouble” if he told police he had a cannabis addiction, Mr Kuzilny said. McConchie was pleading guilty to possession but not guilty to trafficking, his lawyer indicated. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen asked why McConchie was driving by himself at 1.25am. McConchie was driving from a friend’s house in Narre Warren to home, the court was told. Mr Vandersteen had other questions - where did McConchie get the funds for the cannabis and why was it split into “three-ounce lots”? McConchie was bailed to appear at a contest hearing at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 8 December.
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Luke Martin: Mentally impaired to send a text, but still allowed to be mayor in one of the biggest council regions in Victoria. Janine Whateley: God give strength. What the hell is this? He’s the mayor. Surely being in court is not quite right? Does he have dual citizenship? Just asking.
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Timber fire at tip By Brendan Rees and Cam Lacadou-Wells Residents have called for the Hampton Park tip's closure, after fire crews responded to a blaze there on Saturday 11 November. At about 4.40pm Hampton Park and Hallam fire brigades were called to a timber fire that was “well alight” in a bunker at the Suez Recycling and Recovery Centre on Hallam Road. Hallam Fire Station Senior Station Officer Greg Chapman said crews tried to stop the fire from spreading to other sections of the plant but a lack of water “hampered the initial strategy.” He said six 3000-litre tankers and additional pumpers were also called. He said the tankers shuttled water from Hallam Road to the pumpers until a large diameter hose was set up from a hydrant on Hallam Road. Mr Chapman said spot fires occurred on the site, with a wind change putting “heavy smoke” over Hampton Park. “It remained in free burn within the bunker for another hour. We then had to extinguish a very hot fire for the next few hours.” He said three pumpers, seven tankers, a Scorseby Hoselayer,and an on-site 30,000-litre on-site tanker helped contained the fire within an hour. “Special thanks to people on-site in helping us with access and co-operation in dealing with the job,” he said. CFA Operations Officer for Casey Don Wilkie said: “The cause is unknown but not suspicious.” He said the centre noticed smoke just as they were closing the gate to go home. “There wasn’t like toxic, hazardous, dangerous smoke in there but there was smoke going over the Hampton Park community.” “There’s always a concern with smoke. We put out a community warning for the residents
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Tip neighbour Manpreet Singh with Casey councillors Damien Rosario, Amanda Stapledon and Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Wayne Smith earlier this year. 169217 of Hampton Park.” For years, neighbours have frequently criticised stenches from the landfill as well as its proximity to houses. In September, Suez Recycling and Recovery was fined nearly $8000 by the Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA) for the escape of odour outside its landfill boundaries. The tip has been the subject of three Pollution Abatement Notices in the past two years and an EPA enforcement action in 2012. Suez has a planning permit from Casey Council to operate the tip until 2040. Vanassa Gerdes of Hampton Park Progress Association said: “It’s high time to close the tip. “At the end of the day, it’s in a built-up community residential area - it’s time to close.“ She said residents couldn’t be sure what was released in the fire’s smoke on 11 November.
“Do you really know what’s been dumped in that tip? Do people always do the right thing?“ As for appropriate sanctions, Ms Gerdes said: “Maybe it’s time for them to get another fine and give Hampton Park $500,000.“ EPA Southern Metro Manager Marleen Mathias said EPA officers attended the fire and observed smoke and some firewater run-off from the site. “EPA officers provided advice on firewater containment and clean-up of the site.” “EPA was not requested by the incident controller, in this case MFB, to undertake air monitoring.” Ms Mathias said the site was not licensed by the EPA but the EPA would regularly inspect the transfer station and raise any issues with the Victorian Government’s Resource Recovery Facilities Audit Taskforce, which has assessed the site as being low-risk.
A Cranbourne man who falsely reported that his car was stolen after failing to stop at a random breath-testing station has been jailed. Corey Ian Simmons, 29, who appeared via a prison video link at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 15 November, was driving while suspended when he drove away from police in Clarendon Street, Cranbourne 12 months earlier. Police didn’t pursue Simmons due to a risk to public safety, the court was told. He also pleaded guilty to driving an unroadworthy car with smashed rear indicator lights, bald rear tyres and a dangling rear bumper in November last year. On the dashboard was an ice pipe, with containers of cannabis and meth elsewhere found in the car and a co-accused’s sock. At the time, Simmons was driving while suspended. Simmons was also charged with breaching an intervention order, and with other counts of possessing GHB and cannabis, driving without number plates, driving unlicensed and driving suspended. The accused was still “quite young” with “not much life experience”, his lawyer said. He had spent three months in remand mainly during the riot lockdown regime - since his arrest, the court heard. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen noted that Simmons was assessed as suffering significant childhood trauma as well as drug and mental health issues. Mr Vandersteen said he deducted one month from the jail sentence due to the hardship of being in remand lockdown. Simmons was jailed for four months, followed by a 12-month supervised corrections order.
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Maybe a little too frank An ice-user certainly found a way to attract police attention, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard on 13 November. The man, freshly out of jail, was pulled over by police for riding a bike without a helmet and while using a mobile phone. In a moment of frankness, he revealed he had used ice the night before - which prompted police to undertake a personal search. In his wallet, two snap-lock bags of meth were duly found. Police told the court the man had been “cooperative”. 12367750-LB41-17
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Straight shot By Cam Lucadou-Wells The first challenge for Upper Beaconsfield archer Shaylen was to make it to national titles. The prodigiously talented nine-year-old more than held her own against much more mature archers in the 13-and-under division of the 3D Archery Association of Australia titles in northern NSW on 9 November. The Berwick Primary School student finished first overall in the national series, third in the indoor comp and fourth in the two-day national shoot. As the youngest in the field, Shaylen also took out the young achiever of the year. A week out from the titles, her proud mother Tiarnee Lowe pleaded for community support in a crowdfunding campaign to fund Shaylen’s interstate trip. The family had been hit by massive vet bills for their horse. But within days, more than $1000 was
pledged by online donors. “She’s so happy with herself,” Ms Lowe said. “She’s already got the notepad out planning for next year.” Shaylen’s talent was obvious from the first time she lifted an archery bow at age 5. She’ll take a look through binoculars at a target about 40 metres or so away, then mentally estimates the range -without any sights and hit the bullseye. “Everyone says she shoots on instinct. She’s a natural - she doesn’t use technology, she just shoots it.” Every Sunday, she trains for hours at Diamond Valley archery club in Yarrambat under the watch of coach Cordell McGuire. The long drive and hours of training are worth it, says her mother. “I’ll keep supporting her if we can,” Ms Lowe said. “She just loves it.”
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Stringing success along By Cam Lucadou-Wells Cranbourne East lacrosse star Shaylee Stringer has earned her stellar success with more than a few bruises. At just 14, she has won a spot in the under-19 Australian squad. She’s whacked more than a 100 goals in a season, finished club best-and-fairest six times, won three premierships and was ranked first in the national under-15 team. “The key is fitness and great hand-eye coordination,” she says. “It takes a lot of practice and also requires you to be a great team player. “You definitely can’t win a game of lacrosse on your own.” Shaylee got into the sport by watching her dad, granddad and uncle play. She recounts the injury toll on her lacrossemad family, such as her dad’s broken collarbone and her grandfather’s dislodged front teeth.
Granddad was wearing a helmet at the time too. “He actually still plays,” she says. “He’s an old fart on the field, absolutely kills it,” she adds with a laugh. Other girls have had their noses and fingers busted by the flailing titanium and fibreglass sticks. The Berwick College student keeps up a gruelling training regime. For starters, it’s twice a week for her Caulfield and Malvern clubs. Then there’s the state and national practice as far away as Altona. She follows the sport on YouTube, with a dream of playing for Australia and in the US professional league, the WPLL. “To be honest, I have a lot to learn,” she says. “I will never know everything about lacrosse and I will continue to have fun learning and growing as a player.
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Dave Nutter is set to raise thousands of dollars for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. 174612 `Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS The 300-odd trekkers also inject plenty of cash into small towns along the way between Tamworth and Airlie Beach. A major part of the Galaxie team’s fundraising is a charity golf day at Cardinia Beaconhills Golf Links on 24 November from noon. It includes 18 rounds of Ambrose golf, a gourmet sausage sizzle and a three-course dinner. All of the tax-deductible donations go to the Flying Doctors. The team covers all of the trek’s
expenses, including entry costs. Their trek is supported by Rotary Club of Berwick, RMBL Investments, Bowen’s Timber and Hardware, Timbertop Land Sales and Aim Hire. To donate, visit https://outbackcartrek2018.everydayhero.com/au/car1966. To register for the golf day, call David Nutter on 0417 781 880, Barry Pitcher on 0418 569 855, John Barker on 0417 376 839 or Laurie Fenton on 0408 583 217.
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It takes a little while but the bold, brassy classic car starts with a roar that echoes through the Beaconsfield foothills. It’s as well that the 302-cubic inch engine sounds so willing. The 1966 Ford Galaxie, gleaming in metallic blue, has some serious kilometres ahead of it. Former car dealer Dave Nutter of Berwick is set to team up with Barry Pitcher, John Barker and Laurie Fenton to bash 3500 kilometres on The Outback Car Trek 2018. In the past three years, they’ve raised $76,000 for the Royal Flying Doctor Service. This year the team hopes to break a collective milestone of $100,000. Despite the Galaxie being protected by a roll cage, a 140-litre fuel tank, bull bar and engine and transmission guards, it’s still an achievement to finish the gruelling TamworthAirlie Beach course. Last year, another trek driver crashed into the team’s car leaving it shrouded in dust clouds and brought their rally to a sudden end. That was in another 1966 Galaxie - but you could say that Galaxie is now far, far away. Another challenge was to nurse a previous car through a stage without brakes. They took it slowly while their support team of Flow, Nuts, Baz and Luke Pitcher radioed information about the approaching corners and hazards. Mr Nutter looks forward to reuniting with about 100 friendly teams, with camaraderie and music around campfires. “The Trek is not about road speed, it’s not a race,” Mr Nutter said. “It’s about the fun.” Besides, the rally raises major cash - more than $1 million a year for the Doctors’ airlift and bush mental health services.
A mighty backlog of roads and public transport upgrades are high on Casey Council’s wish-list ahead of the 2018 state election. At the head of its “structured, targeted and resourced” lobbying campaign is a rail extension to Clyde’s rapidly-growing corridor within five years and up to $2 billion for arterial roads. Cr Amanda Stapledon told a 9 November council meeting that state politicians needed to know that residents were “sick to death of being stuck in traffic”. The community had spoken strongly of the need for local jobs and better transport options, she said. “The one thing we’re true to is standing up for our residents.” The rail upgrade comes at an estimated cost of between $1 billion and $3 billion, but serves an area growing at 1200 dwellings a month, a council report stated. “Planning for delivery of the project must start immediately if public transport is to be established as a realistic travel mode for this emerging community.” Casey is ranked fourth-last for per-capita public transport services, according to Monash University Public Transport Research Group research. As for roads, Casey’s six priorities include an extension of Dandenong Bypass, Glasscocks Road and Thompsons Roads into employment areas in Dandenong South and Cardinia Road. The council also seeks duplicated sections of Narre Warren-Cranbourne, Berwick-Cranbourne, Pound, Greaves and O’Shea roads. It would be equivalent to a $1.8 billion package for Melbourne’s Western Suburbs recently announced by the State Government. “Unfortunately since (the Western suburbs) announcement the State Government has been silent on when the South-East ... package would be announced,” the council report stated.
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Fireys save By Cam Lucadou-Wells Keep an eye out for Berwick CFA members rattling donation tins on Berwick’s main street this weekend - you could be helping save a life. The brigade is raising funds for life-saving equipment such as a defibrillator and an oxygen resuscitation kit on a second vehicle. It will assist the brigade attend multiple patients and other emergencies that happen at the same time, the station’s fund-raising coordinator Meg Le Miere said. It will also help it cover its expanded response boundaries out to Beaconsfield and Narre Warren South. “Because of the increase in events and ex-
panding boundaries, the Berwick CFA is now calling for the support of the community in helping to fund an expansion of potentially lifesaving equipment,” Ms Le Miere said. Berwick CFA is one of three fully-volunteer brigades in the state that respond to Priority Zero medical emergencies. It responds to about 70 incidents in which it treats an unconscious patient in medical crisis. The station is hoping to raise about $6000 for the equipment. Its members will be collecting donations at the corner of High Street and Clyde Road on 18 and 19 November.
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Berwick indie-rock band Social on the Veranda seems to be a growing force. Its 18-year-old talents Conor Bermingham (vocals/guitar), Ben Rohy (guitar), Brent Morrison (bass) and Jesse Porter (drums) just won a FReeZA regional final on 3 November. They qualified with the six other best young bands in the state to play at the FReeZA grand
final at St Kilda Festival in February. Bermingham describes their music as “feelgood" with universal appeal. Their main influence is British act Catfish and the Bottlemen. While some of the band’s members are finishing Year 12, they also managed to launch an EP, Caught in the Chaos in October. They were also invited to play live at Maroondah Fest on 12 November.
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Escape from big screen A cult Hollywood rom-com is set to make its Australian stage premiere in Hallam. Never Been Kissed - a 1999 film made famous by Drew Barrymore’s star turn - has been adapted by Hallam-based The Escapees Theatre Company. Company director Amy Planner said the film was on her very long list of favourites. “I thought it would be really fun. “The characters are outrageous all the while having a little bit of drama that we could really grab on to.” There were a few hurdles adapting the film to the theatre - not least for the cast to master a “Chicago-esque” accent. “We put it out there that we wanted the cast to try them and we would see how we went,” Ms Planner said. “Everyone has truly surprised me.” The company also delved garages, yard sales, op shops and “those junk drawers” to find 1990s phones, computers and fashions.
Eva Madjar as Aldys, Melanie Blazevic as Josie Geller and Claire Duncan as Tracy. 174611 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS “It has actually been really fun stepping back just a little and remembering a decade that often gets forgotten.” Never Been Kissed is at Hallam Senior College theatre on 15-18 November. Bookings at escapeestc.com.
Night food at Bunjil By Cam Lucadou-Wells Asian-fusion street foods will be served under lights at Bunjil Place’s plaza for an inaugural night-market on 18 November. The inaugural Hawker Street Food Festival will be one of the first “city-style experiences in our own backyard” hosted at Bunjil, Casey mayor Sam Aziz said. “No longer do we have to travel into Melbourne to enjoy these experiences. “I have no doubt that the Hawker Street Festival will be the first of many wonderful events to come to the Bunjil Place Plaza.” Along with foods, there will be craft beer, wine and speciality Asian-fusion cocktails. There will also be live music, a DJ and interactive family activities such as outdoor games and dumpling-making demos. The food vendors include Burn City Smokers, Korean Fried Chicken, White Guy Cooks Thai, Ghost Kitchen, Hello Saigon, Wrap It Roll It, Dots Stop and Snow Ghost.
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Step up for the ‘snip’ World Vasectomy Day on Friday 17 November is the largest male-orientated family planning event in history. Urologist Philip McCahy said that Australian men are no stranger to the “snip”, with the country boasting the second highest rate of vasectomy in the world with more than 30,000 procedures performed each year. “Vasectomy is the most effective, safest form of contraception and can be quickly performed with a local anaesthetic in many clinics throughout the country,” Dr McCahy said. “Many men are still reluctant to consider a vasectomy and the idea behind World Vasectomy Day is to start the conversation about the procedure, to try and educate both partners about how easy the operation can be and to try and debunk a number of myths about what goes on - the procedure does not involve a couple of bricks!” Information about the procedure is available from GPs, specialists (in particular urologists, who regularly operate on the testicles and scrotum) and on numerous dedicated websites. “In essence, a vasectomy involves cutting out a small portion of the vas deferens (the tube that carries sperm away from the testicles) on each side,” Dr McCahy explained. “The success of the procedure is checked by testing how many sperm are present a few months after the operation. “It is important to remember that sterility cannot be guaranteed until that point. “As with all forms of contraception, there is a failure rate but this is much lower than the pill or any other method.” Dr McCahy said there were possible minor
Dr Philip McCahy. complications and these should be discussed with the surgeon. For more information go to www.worldvasectomyday.org.
Beware the lonely ‘freckle’ Bunjil plaza is set to sizzle with tastes of Asian Picture: ROB CAREW fusion. 144468 The festival is on Saturday 18 November, between 4pm and 9pm, at Bunjil Place Plaza, Patrick North East Drive, Narre Warren.
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CANOPY AT AMSTEL TEES OFF WITH FIRST LAND RELEASE BUYERS seeking a truly superior lifestyle have an extremely rare opportunity to secure their place in Casey’s most unique location with the first parcel of premium land soon to be released at Canopy at Amstel. Encompassing 50 stunning hectares on the grounds of the former Amstel Golf Course, a natural way of life embracing the canopied treetops, established trees and soft rolling hills of Canopy’s beautiful landscape beckons for a limited number of buyers. With a variety of lot sizes available from 325 to 650 square metres to suit all lifestyles from professional couples, families, and downsizers, demand for these beautiful lots in stage two will be high. Graham Nolan, Marketing Manager for Brown Property Group, said buyers will need to move quickly to acquire a homesite following a hugely successful pre-release campaign. “We have been swamped with inquiry,” he said.
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Spacious kitchen, with quality appliances and plenty of bench and cupboard space. Looking into the dining area. Additionally a massive living area, perfect to make memories with family and friends. Large master bedroom with renovated ensuite, and a WIR. Remaining two bedrooms are a great size with BIR and serviced by the renovated main bathroom. Stunning backyard with lush greenery, mature trees, sitting area and plenty of yard and privacy.
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Open plan living, hostess kitchen with stone benchtops, European S/S appliances. Light filled dining and lounge. Master with ensuite and WIR. The second level boasts spacious childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s retreat, 3 sizeable bedrooms with WIR, serviced by beautiful bathroom with over sized shower. Features include; ducted heating, evaporative cooling, floating floor and internal access to double lock up garage. Plenty of lush greenery outside for the kids or family pet and pergola area for the entertainer.
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Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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This 3-bedroom home ofers quality living with easy access to all the amenities of this magnificent estate. A flexible and versatile floor plan flows over 2 levels and comprises master bedroom with ensuite and WIR, 2 further spacious robed bedrooms, kitchen with S/S appliances, and open plan lounge/ dining area. With neutral styling throughout, it features ducted heating, split system cooling, high ceilings, double garage and generous low maintenance yard with paved courtyard area.
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Magnificent 3BR townhouse with character and charm, located in the highly sought north Berwick. Downstairs features a spacious lounge with gas log fire place and timber kitchen. Overlooking tiled meals / family and downstairs powder room, and outside to private spacious courtyard. Upstairs you will discover all 3 generous bedrooms, with master ofering a walk-through semi-ensuite bathroom. Situated on a low maintenance block, complete with double garage with rear access & ducted heating.
$570,000 - $620,000 View Saturday @ 10.00am harcourts.com.au/VBW24332
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For Sale benchtop, stainless steel 900mm cooktop, built in double oven, Technika microwave and cofee machine and an abundance of cupboard space. Entertaining all year round is a breeze with the magnificent alfresco space with louvre roof allowing for the perfect amount sunlight throughout all hours of the day and protection when required. Double garage, undercover alfresco with built in barbeque, marble gas log fire place, refrigerated cooling and ducted heating, and manicured landscaping completes this fantastic home.
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$560,000 - $610,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24357 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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Located in the highly popular chase estate, but one lucky buyer will secure this value packed 4 bedroom family home. Consisting formal lounge, family / meals and rumpus room, each family member will be easily accommodated. Well-appointed central kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Low maintenance gardens and good sized backyard complete the picture, along with all the modern conveniences of heating and cooling. Close to Eden Rise shops, schooling options and easy most everywhere.
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Positioned on a neat street, with a welcoming facade and landscaped gardens. The kitchen with quality appliances, oversized bench and plenty of cupboard room, looks into the light filled family meals area. Through to the living area with views of the outside greenery. Master suite with WIR and ensuite. Additionally, there is an impressive living area as well as double doors opening to the rumpus room. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, water tank and double lock up garage with real roller door.
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1 Moola Road Tucked away down a tree lined driveway in the highly sort after hamlet of Cockatoo is this beautiful 4 acre property with wide open lawns dotted with ancient oak trees surrounded by towering eucalypts. The well-presented home delivers 4 spacious bedrooms all with built in wardrobes and are serviced by a central bathroom and separate toilet. Two separate living areas showcase the garden vistas and include a formal loungeroom with soaring timber ceilings and open fire place, while the open family room adjoins the wrap around kitchen and meals area. Outside an abundance of storage includes two 6 x 9m sheds perfect for a garage and machinery shed. Some additional fencing will make it perfect for a few animals or keep it as gardens and let the kids roam free.
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Offering enormous potential 768 sqm with a superb location close to main street, schools an& parkland this property holds incredible potential to further renovate or develop subject to council approval
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Peaceful & private home featuring grand formal living with vaulted ceiling & clerestory windows, light filled meals adjoining the stone benched, SMEG equipped kitchen. A/C, heating, plantation shutters & a paved courtyard.
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135 King Road “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.
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153 high Street, Berwick exceptional 1056sqm Block Don’t miss the opportunity to own this well presented home packed with possibility. The home is currently leased to good tenants who are willing to continue their tenancy offering the new owners immediate income. A short stroll from the heart of Berwick and Beaconsfield town centres, this site offers a multitude of potential - build your dream home or a multi-unit development site (S.T.C.A).
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Narre Warren North 6-8 Cranston Close
Exquisite Luxury Living Delivering lawless standards of premium living and the opportunity to reside in such a prestigious location, is this breath taking 70 square residence. Offering hardwood polished loors, feature walls and stunning high ceilings carry throughout. Ample living spaces, 5 generous bedrooms and 4 high quality fully appointed ensuites, large study plus huge 9x4 theatre room. An absolute entertainers delight, this home is complete with not one, but 2 stunning kitchens, two opulent meals and family areas with plenty of natural light and direct access to the gorgeous outdoors. A rare 4119m2 (approx.) parcel of prime land with private landscaped gardens, a huge 6 car garage, and 80sqm shed ideal for extra car accommodation, large tennis court and plenty of space for the kids to play. Complimented by many more modern inclusions such as evaporative cooling, ducted heating, state of the art ducted vac system, porcelain tiles, 53,000 litre underground water tank and electric window shutters.
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CONTACT Chris Hill 0401 178 455
PRICE Contact Agent
BARRY PLANT BERWICK 9707 1400
9793 4455 faceyindustrial.com.au EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
12370120-DJ44-17
82–86 High Street, Berwick
Proven commercial freehold! Boasting a prime main road position with two street frontages in the heart of Berwick Village, this dual level commercial building is fully leased with a mix of 12 tenancies.
EOI closing Wednesday 29th November, 5pm
The sale consists of a four lot sub-division to be sold in one line with tenant lease generating a passing income of $410,865.85 pa & O/Gs.
Building area 1,042m2 Zoning Commercial 1 Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days.
• Prime main road position with two street frontages • Consists of a 4 Lot sub-division to be sold in one line
Matt O’Dea 0448 566 556 Adam Martin 0409 357 352
• Outstanding passing income • Excellent tenancy mix
*All figures are exclusive of GST. sizes approximate. *All figures are exclusive of GST. All All sizes areare approximate.
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Pakenham
23 Overland Drive
$750,000 - $820,000
STUNNING APPEARANCE & DESIGN A stunning home with a striking appearance from the kerb & from the moment you step inside. Timber floors, spacious rooms, ample storage & quality fittings and fixtures. The home enjoys a modern kitchen with stone benches, d/washer & plenty of cupboards. Large living areas include family, meals & rumpus, the 4 bedrooms & study have plenty of storage/robe space, the main has FES. There’s plenty of extras with ducted heating, refrigerated air con, large garage + workshop & direct home access, established landscaped yard & a salt chlorinated heated pool tops off this ideal family home situated in the Heritage Springs Estate on a 923m2 block. There’s more to see on inspection!
Inspect Saturday 18th November 12:00-12:30pm
116 Toomuc Valley Road
$355,000 - $400,000
O S NO FF EL W TH LIN E G PL A N
Pakenham
TOOMUC VILLAS - STAGE 2 NOW RELEASED • Architect Designed & Craftsman Built • A Quality Development that allows you to move straight in • Quality List Of Inclusions – Fixed Price - Landscaping - NBN Available • Two Bedrooms With Walk In Robes & Semi-Ensuites. Three Bedroom Unit With Ensuite & Double Garage • Ideal Opportunity For Investors Or First Home Buyers * Completion Due Late 2018. For Further Details - Steve Hobson 0418 897 411
Derrick Brown 0418 317 096 realestate.starcommunity.com.au
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Berwick 4 Kenny Court
Stunning home in prestige location.
For sale.
9707 0556
Contact Agent
56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au
48sq Porter Davis lifestyle home boasts stunning timber floors, high ceilings, resort style alfresco & pool in one of Berwick’s most sought after locations on 748m2 • 4 generous bedrooms, all with WIRs • 3 separate living zones including front lounge/dining, theatre room and spacious family meals area with gas log fire • Entertainers kitchen with quality appliances and servery window to alfresco • Decked alfresco area with electric blinds for year round entertaining
Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255
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Beaconsfield Upper 29 Burton Road
A piece of history.
For sale. Contact Agent It is not often where you could own your piece of history in Beaconsfield Upper set on useable 3.3acres with beautifully landscaped gardens. The original nursery has been beautifully developed with a quality built 5 star rated main residence with the original tea rooms and wash house standing proud on the block. • Main home with 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms large 2 car garage, multiple living areas, ducted heating, cooling and vacuum, Tassie Oak floors
F7 G3 H5 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894 Narelle Casey 0488 978 894
Beaconsfield 25 Timberside Drive
Bowman’s Track – dual living. For auction. Saturday 25 November at 12:30pm Situated in the highly sought-after Bowman’s Track Estate is this majestic 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom family home with 2 master bedrooms and full en-suites. • Amazing hostess style kitchen leads to a family/meals area • Beautiful master suite, corner spa & balcony offers great views • Large rear alfresco with spa, fully fenced pool All on 887sqm. This entertainer’s delight is also a large family home worth boasting about!
F5 G3 H2 8794 0500 32 Overland Drive Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300 realestate.starcommunity.com.au
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Berwick 17 Bemersyde Drive
Potential development site. For sale. $590,000 - $649,000 Positioned on a rare 790m2 block in Berwick this fully renovated home is a must see on your list. Boasting: • 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom • Renovated throughout • Large pergola with rear access Great location, central to the Monash freeway, shops, schools and public transport, potential subdivision STCA. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity.
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Berwick 2 Northgate Drive
Quality Jennings built - Chase Estate. For sale. $765,000 - $840,000 This Jennings built double storey is an amazing opportunity for growing families seeking a fantastic location. Featuring• 4 generous bedrooms + study • 3 separate living zones • Entertainers kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Double garage with rear roller door access Just steps to Eden Rise Shopping, quality Primary & Secondary Schools & to public transport.
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Berwick 7 Renwarl Close
Something extraordinary. For auction. Saturday 25 November at 3:30pm With only a 400m walk into the ever popular Berwick Village, sits this extraordinary two storey family home that comes with all the bells and whistles! Featuring; • 5 bedrooms, master upstairs with his/her wardrobes and large ensuite • Spacious chef’s kitchen with granite benchtops and a double St George oven • 4 living areas including, massive theatre/rumpus room, built in bar • In ground pool
F5 G3 H2 J1 8794 0500 32 Overland Drive Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Victor Villella 0412 437 064
Berwick 14 Stradbroke Close
Northside Berwick location. For auction. Sunday 3 December at 11:30am $600,000 - $660,000 A beautiful home set on a corner block in the North side of Berwick. • Three spacious bedrooms with BIR • Two living areas, study & dining • Family kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Large pergola with timber decking & double garage Also included is floating timber floors, ducted heating & evaporative cooling.
8794 0500 32 Overland Drive Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405 realestate.starcommunity.com.au
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Endeavour Hills 5 Wingate Court
Prime court location.
For auction. Saturday 25 November at 1:30pm Situated in the bowl of a sought-after court is this practical 4-bedroom 2-bathroom home with some modern trimmings that are sure to impress! • Stunning kitchen with Caesar stone benches & Belling Oven. • Large sunken lounge & open family/meals. Located within close proximity to Monash Freeway access, Endeavour Hills SC and a plethora of local amenities.
F4 G2 H2 8794 0500 32 Overland Drive Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
Narre Warren South 29 Crystal Brook Court
Space & convenience in a quiet court. For auction. Sunday 3 December at 1:30pm Auction Sunday 3rd December at 1:30pm A stunning home set on a 736sqm block with room for the whole family, in a perfect location. Featuring: • Three generous bedrooms & study • Two living areas & dining • Timber kitchen, pergola & built in BBQ • Double garage with rear access & storage Also included is ducted heating, split system cooling, ducted vacuum & hardwood floors.
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Narre Warren 28 Richardson Street
STOKES CROFT – If These Gardens Could Talk! 4 Edenmont Road, Emerald
For sale.
8794 0500
$610,000 - $660,000
32 Overland Drive, Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
• 3 bedroom rendered home • 721 square metres of land • An ideal unit site. STCA and other relevant authorities, expired plans for 2nd dwelling can be re-instated • Secure tenant wants to sign a new lease
Stokes Croft has been part of Emerald’s history since the late 19th century when it was then part of a much larger 96 acres of land, a subsequent Crown Grant in May 1883 saw the 96 acres sold off into private hands with a further subdivision in the early 1900’s, with the present family assuming ownership of the current 5 acres in the 1950’s. What makes Stokes Croft so special are the extensive mature gardens which were laid out in the early 1890s-1900s. Offering two double storey weather board homes, the main a spacious 5 bedroom classic hills home built in the mid 1960’s (original was destroyed by fire) with views to the Vic Southern Alps, the other a good sized 3 bedroom residence built in the early 2000’s. Possible uses include a B&B, Wedding Venue (STCA) or ideal for extended family, offers outstanding potential. A private oasis, yet situated an easy 45 minute drive from the CBD. This is one that’s just waiting for new owners to rejuvenate the main residence and enjoy these historic gardens!
AGENT: KERRY BROOKES 0427 413 208 kerry.brookes@stockdaleleggo.com.au OPEN FOR INSPECTION: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18 @ 2 - 2.30PM AUCTION: SATURDAY DECEMBER 9 @ 2PM
3A Kilvington Drive, Emerald
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NARRE WARREN NORTH 5 Fairmont Court 1 Milovan Crescent 19-20 Branca Court 8 Roselea Place
Property Management Professionals
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We treat your investment like our home.
Deanne Berwick 0409 205 091 Property Manager
Jim Arvanitakis 0416 267 803
Director / Licensed Estate Agent
2 Ardenne Court 71 Berwick Springs Promenade 21 Fleet Street 2/138 Greaves Road 1-2 Wrap Court 29 Crystal Brook Court 14 Oliver Court 29 Crystal Brook Court 14 Oliver Court 1-2 Wrap Court 29 Crystal Brook Court
Shae Newell 0428 233 738
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8 Harlesden Circuit 3 Fantail Lane 3 Edenbook Circuit 3 Fantail Lane
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PAKENHAM UPPER 74 Carne Road Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm
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PEARCEDALE DEVON MEADOWS 13 Finsbury Road
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 5 Wingate Court
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357 Beaconsfield-Emerald Road Sat 11.00am - 11.30am
Only Estate Agents - 8786 8889 Peake Real Estate - 9707 5300
HALLAM 96a Princes Hwy 4/91 Frawley Road 96a Princes Hwy
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10 Padley Street
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BOTANIC RIDGE
5 Holmbury Boulevard 65 Holmbury Boulevard
106 Duffys Road
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LONGWARRY 375 Old Drouin Road
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139 Tooradin-Station Road 2 Walmac Close
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LYSTERFIELD SOUTH 36 Parkside Blvd
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UPPER BEACONSFIELD 104 Foott Road 11 Fraser Avenue
LYNBROOK 3 Baynton Crescent 3 Baynton Crescent
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TOORADIN
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AUCTION NARRE WARREN NORTH 8 Roselea Place
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Berwick 6.4km Berwick Station
Casey Hospital
M1 4.7km
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M1 Clyde Rd
Beaconsfield Station
Greaves
Rd Oshea Rd
Eden Rise Shopping Centre
Berwick Chase Primary School St Francis Xavier College Glasscoc
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Berwick Springs
Berwick Waters
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Hillcrest Christian College
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FOCUS ON … MEDICALLY SPEAKING
Life lessons Perinatal anxiety and depression can happen to any expecting or new parent. With a GP or medical referral these services can be accessed from conception until the child is four years of age. Although it is normal to experience a degree of anxiety and ups and downs when expecting a baby, at times some expecting or new parents can develop a more pronounced anxiety or lower mood (depression) which affects their daily life. However, there are treatments, supports and services available to help sufferers through this experience and St John of God Berwick Raphael Services is a great place to start. Signs that someone may be experiencing antenatal anxiety and depression can include: panic attacks; persistent, generalised worry, often focused on fears for the health or wellbeing of the baby; the development of obsessive or compulsive behaviours. Anyone who experiences these symptoms for more than two weeks should contact St John of God Berwick Raphael Services on 9707 3988 or see their GP. In a crisis situation, call triple zero.
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Welcoming a child into the world is a lifechanging experience. The perinatal period (pregnancy through to a child’s first birthday) will bring smiles, cuddles and fun, but also tears, lost sleep and stress. Even the healthiest person will take time to adjust and some women will have more difficulty adjusting than others. With Perinatal Mental Health Awareness Week from 12-18 November it’s important to know that perinatal anxiety and depression can happen to any expecting or new parent - it does not discriminate. According to PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia), one in five expecting or new mums and one in 10 expecting or new dads will experience perinatal anxiety or depression. Fortunately, new parents in the Casey Cardinia Region have access to St John of God Berwick Raphael Services which works tirelessly with new families who are suffering from perinatal depression and anxiety. Staffed by a multidisciplinary team of mental health clinicians, Raphael Services provides specialised perinatal mental health (including psychiatric) care to mothers, fathers and families during the perinatal and infancy stages of life. This includes assessments, individual therapy and group therapy. More importantly, these services are available to all members of the community and are offered free of charge or at minimal cost as part of St John of God Healthcare’s commitment to social outreach in the local community.
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Moving on from joint pain By President Of the AMA Victoria, Dr Lorraine Baker Many of my patients who have painful joints are pleased the warmer weather is coming. The cold temperatures certainly increase pain and stiffness in worn out joints. Osteoarthritis (sometimes referred to as “wear and tear” arthritis or degenerative arthritis) is the result of damage to the cartilage at joints. It occurs most commonly in fingers, knees, hips and the spine. The cartilage, which usually acts as a firm cushion against the pressure of the bones as they move against each other, breaks down and causes pain, swelling and stiffness over time. Some people are genetically predisposed to their joints degenerating faster and others develop arthritis in a joint that was previously injured (think footballers’ knees). The older you get the more likely it is to affect you and also overweight and obesity can increase the load on foot, knee, hip and back joints in particular. It is different from an inflammatory arthritis like rheumatoid arthritis which arises in an uninjured joint and is a result of a process where a disease attacks the cartilage and the soft tissues around the joint. One of the most important aspects of any medical condition is prevention and I’ll focus on prevention, not only of arthritis, but of progression in damaged joints. The need for joint replacement is what we would like to prevent. In the case of osteoarthritis it is very important to give an injury - such as an ankle or knee sprain - adequate time to heal, otherwise it may lead to future degeneration in that joint. A physiotherapy program to rebuild strength in the muscles supporting an injured joint is ideal to assist recovery and prevent re-injury. Maintaining a healthy body weight and
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WHAT’S ON Craft and homewares bazaar Christ Church Craft and Fellowship Group welcome the community to attend the annual Craft and Homewares Bazaar which has been running since 1903. It includes stalls with patchwork quilts, cushions, household linens, toys, children’s clothing, hampers of homemade preserves, Christmas cookery and beautiful handmade Christmas decorations. Large marquees are also filled with an ever expanding range of wonderful gifts as donations grow each year while an array of plants and local produce are sought by keen shoppers. Profits will help to clear the church’s building fund debt. EFTPOS available at all stalls. Tooradin Community Centre, Station Road, Tooradin, between 9am and 2.30pm on Saturday 18 November. Free entry.
Step into line dance Sequence line-dancing, which is linedance at a slower tempo for older movers, is held on Thursday afternoons by Casey Cardinia Life Activities Club. Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House, 21a Bemersyde Drive, Berwick, Thursdays, 2pm-4.30pm. Details: Val on 0417 039 753.
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Pastel artist demo Cathy Van Ee, an art teacher and prize-winning artist, will demonstrate using pastels at Berwick Artist Society. The Old Cheese Factory, Homestead Road, Berwick, on Wednesday 22 November, 7.15pm. Members $10 and non-members $12.
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Charity golf day Shoot for a $10,000 hole-in-one in a charity golf event held by the Rotary Club of Narre Warren. The day consists of ambrose men’s and ladies’ events and a sit-down dinner. Corporate sponsors also gain course signage, on-course barbecue, on-course drinks and two golf carts. Friday 17 November from 12.30pm at Berwick Montuna Golf Club, Emerald-Beaconsfield Road, Guys Hill. Details golfday@rotarynarrewarren.org.au or Roger McGill on 0429 345 627.
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Diabetes Life Program Berwick Healthcare, a not for profit community practice is working with Diabetes Australia to run the Life program which teaches Victorians how to reduce their risk of chronic disease by making small changes to their lifestyle. The program helps Victorians to live healthier lives. Run by Diabetes Victoria and funded by the Victorian Government, the program empowers participants to change their lifestyle to help reduce their risk of developing type two diabetes, heart disease and stroke. For more information visit www.lifeprogram.org. au or contact life@diabetesvic.org.au. Berwick Healthcare, 76 Clyde Road, Berwick, on Wednesday 22 November, 11am-11.30am. Free entry. For more information contact Berwick Healthcare on 9796 1500.
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Merry Christmas Members of Narre Warren Seniors wish all readers a happy Christmas and health and happiness in the new year. The club will close on Wednesday 13 December and will re-open on Wednesday 17 January.
Bumble Bee Market The Bumble Bee Baby and Children’s Market is ideal for parents, expectant parents, grandparents and carers on the hunt for high quality pre loved, handmade, and new goods at reasonable prices. Service providers are also welcome to highlight themselves within their local community. Anything related to little ones, ranging from maternity to primary school aged products or services are welcome including clothing, books, toys, high chairs, prams, nursery items and activity sets.
Casey residents are welcome. 18 November, 10am to noon, Hampton Park Community Centre.
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Gethsemane Church, a not-for-profit, charitable, community-minded organization, will be organising the very first Carols by Candlelight in Clyde. Barry Bourke Motors in Berwick is sponsoring the event and the church is happy to accept more people who wish to be involved with the event to become a sponsor or a partner. The event will include free kids’ amusements in addition to a sausage sizzle, burger stand, free food and many more attractions. The event will be held at Hillcrest Christian College, 500 Soldiers Road, Clyde North, on 2 December 6pm-9.30pm. Inquiries to Kerrigan LaBrooy on 0404 875 647 or Richard Walker on 0410 584 595 or simply email gethsemanechurch@bigpond.com.
Your child can socialise and make great friends at a small and fun Tuesday playgroup. The group is supervised and facilitated by an experienced playgroup leader, with craft activities, songs, story-time and outdoor play. For children up to four years old. Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South, Tuesdays, 9.30-11.30am. Bookings on 9704 2781.
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Stallholder applications are now open via https://www.trybooking.com/book/ event?embed&eid=314439. Berwick Fields Primary School, 35 Gwendoline Avenue, Berwick, on Sunday 26 November, 9am to noon. Adults $2, children, free and free parking on site.
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Twilight fete A feast of attractions are on offer at Maramba Primary School fete. Try the market stalls, barbecue, cakes and rides such as the Bungee Run, giant slide, cup and saucer and Pony Express. Live entertainment, sport and games are also on offer. Friday 17 November, 3.30-7.30pm at Maramba Primary School, Maramba Drive, Narre Warren.
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Certified gold The Ramble Tamble Certified Gold Show, the ultimate tribute, dinner and show experience featuring the music of both Neil Diamond and Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR) is here. Steve Rainsforth joins the boys from Ramble Tamble to kick start the night with the hits from Neil Diamond. Fountain Gate Hotel, Narre Warren, at 8.30pm on Saturday 18 November. Tickets from $30. To book phone 9704 7922.
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Hallam Community Learning Centre is holding its 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, bric-a-brac, food and drink vans and much more. Special guests will be members of the Cosplay South East Superheroes and fantasy characters. Hallam Community Centre, 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam, Saturday 18 November, 10am-3pm. Contact admin@hallamclc.com.au.
Berwick Evening View Club meets monthly and welcomes new members. The club raises funds to support the Smith Family’s Learning for Life program. The club aims to provide an opportunity for women of all ages and backgrounds to make new friends while supporting a good cause. Meetings on third Monday of the month, 7pm at the Beaconsfield Hotel, 1 Princes Highway, Beaconsfield. Details: Kay 9769 7762.
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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U3A Cranbourne Third term is well underway, but U3A Cranbourne is still looking for more people in the following classes - folk art, bridge, Mahjong, chess, singing for fun, sewing and patchwork, fishing, and learning music keyboard. If retired and looking for something to fill in time, come along and join the happy group. For further information, phone 5995 0311 or visit www.u3acranbourne.net.au.
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Cranbourne Garden Club Everyone is welcome to come along and have fun and maybe learn something about gardening. Meetings at Cranbourne Public Hall, second Thursday of the month at 1.30pm. Contact Julie Muley on 5995 1420.
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Hallam Sensational Movers Keep fit this winter and join the Hallam Sensational Movers club for a gentle exercise class for those who prefer it or step up their pace if they can. Mondays, 11.15am and Wednesdays, 11am at the Scout Hall, Gunns Road, Hallam. $5 per class. Phone 9703 1688 for more details.
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Pre-school story time The Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library is providing a story time for pre-schoolers. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10.30am at 15 High Street, Berwick. Call 9707 3519 or email bmi@dcsi.net.au.
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Problem drinkers Al-Anon Family Group is for relatives and friends of problem drinkers. Mondays from 10am at the Andrews Centre, corner Hanna Drive and Heatherton Road, Endeavour Hills. Call 1300 252 666 or visit www.al-anon.org.au.
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Joel selected for state By Nick Creely Casey-South Melbourne batsman Joel Mitchell has a certain confident approach to his cricket that is quite rare in young cricketers, and he only has “one gear” to his game. While the 19-year-old Gippsland Pride product - who has shades of a young David Warner - continues to develop his game down at Casey Fields, the Victorian selectors rewarded his progress last week with selection in the Victorian Country Under 19 team for the National Championships in Tasmania through December. With the best young cricketers in the country set to lock horns in a carnival that showcases the next crop of state cricketers, the aggressive and daring opening batsman certainly believes he has what it takes. “I’m pretty excited - I did well up at the Barooga trials, and they obviously see enough talent to pick me,” he said. “I made a 70, a 60 and a 40 not out in the three games up there on good, quick wickets in NSW so it was good. “We have a pretty strong batting side, with guys like Tom Rogers from Melbourne University, James Ryan at Essendon, myself obviously, Tom Ewing, and others as well - it’s a pretty good side I reckon.” On Saturday - only days after being named in the Victorian side, Mitchell struck 92 in the second XI - his first half century in 34 innings at Premier level, a knock that included 10 fours and two sixes, as his Swans defeated Frankston Peninsula. It’s an exciting step forward for the swashbuckling opener with high ambitions of his cricketing future, with his confidence in his ability a standout feature in an opening month of the season that has netted him 190
runs at 31.7, all at an impressive strike rate of 86.7. “Obviously this year I’ve gotten a few starts, and I’ve done that a lot - the ones boys are always in my ear telling me how good I look when I’m batting, I just need to go on with it a bit more,” he said. “I need to go on with starts - I’ve been known as the king of the 30s at Casey. “In most games this year I’ve played against blokes I’m trying out against, and they haven’t got me out, I’ve got myself out. “I’ve been pretty unlucky at times this year - against Ringwood I smoked one back to the bowler and he just stuck one hand out and against Essendon I chopped one on. “That’s why the ones boys are always in my ear, because they know I’m good enough, I just need to apply myself - they say to me I should be playing with them.” “I really want to play first XI cricket, and try and make a hundred in the twos, or maybe a couple of 70s - but I’m just really excited to play Vic Under 19s, anything can happen down there. “If I make a couple of big scores, who knows what can happen.” And although the club is struggling on field as they continue to develop a core group of cricketers, Mitchell is loving his time down at the Swans. “We have a very young club, I think the oldest bloke in the ones and twos is Peter Sofra, and he’s the captain,” he said. “It’s exciting.” To follow the live scores of the Carnival, which will run from 4 to 15 December, head to the MyCricket app and CA Pathway Twitter account.
Casey-South Melbourne youngster Joel Mitchell will represent his state in the Under 19 National Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Championships. 174820
Oscar’s on the right path, and with leadership to boot By Nick Creely Dandenong Stingrays captain Oscar Clavarino possesses genuine leadership, an ability to read the ball as well as anyone in the air, as well as razor sharp foot skills. These traits will ensure the Berwick youngster will be a valuable commodity when he lands at an AFL club on 24 November. The 18-year-old enjoyed a strong season for the Stingrays, Haileybury College and Vic Country, with Clavarino marshalling the defence, and averaged 16 disposals and six marks a game in his eight TAC Cup games. He believes he has done everything he can possibly do, as the AFL draft looms closer and closer with each passing day. “I have no regrets this season, I put everything into it, and got a fair bit out of the year - while some games weren’t as good as others, I think it was a big learning curve, and in this stage of my footy life, it was good to have those games to see where I need to get better,” he said. “I was happy with how I performed and how the season panned out.” While unsure about where the next phase of his footballing journey will take him, Clavarino explained his level-headed approach to the draft. “I haven’t thought about it a heap (the draft), but people still ask me about it, so of course it’ll be in the back of the mind - when people ask me, I say I’m nervous but I haven’t really thought about it,” he said. “Not a heap of my friends are into footy, so it’s good to hang out with them and get a bit of a break about it, to be honest. “As it gets closer, it’ll get a bit more nerveracking each day.” And with the possibility that he may need to move out of his comfort zone to forge an AFL career, Clavarino will relish the challenge. “Speaking to interstate clubs and most clubs that will mean I have to move out of home, opens me up to what path comes next my family supports me and is open to the possibility that it could happen,” he said. “I don’t really know what will happen, so 44 STAR NEWS
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PLAYER PROFILE POSITION: Key Defender DOB: 22/05/1999 HEIGHT: 195cm WEIGHT: 86kg DRAFT RANGE: 30-50 POSSIBLE CLUBS: West Coast (Pick 32), Geelong (35), Collingwood (38), Brisbane (40), Hawthorn (43), Melbourne (47)
Oscar Clavarino, pictured here tackling for Vic Country, will add valuable leadership to any AFL club. I’m just open to what can happen, and I’ll take it on with everything I have.” The key defender believes he can play a similar role to that of Melbourne’s Jake Lever at AFL level, while also blending in the leadership he has crafted on and off the field. “I try and think I can play a similar role at AFL level to what I do now, a key defender that has the ability to intercept and be that attacking defender who can hurt the opposition,” he said.
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“Leadership is something I’ve always grown up wanting to do, and I’ve always had the passion to do it - if I’m lucky enough to play AFL, it will be something I naturally bring, rather than try too much. “With a couple of leadership roles in a couple of teams this year, it really brought the best out of me, and it was a great learning curve for me.” With Clavarino one of eight potential draftees in the upcoming draft, he is excited and
thrilled to be sharing a journey with his mates. “It’s awesome to see guys that I’ve come up with in the Under 16 really develop and finally start to get a lot of reward - from the club’s point of view, it’s just exciting,” he said. “We probably haven’t had a draft quite like this probably ever, so eight possible draftees is an incredible effort.” The draft will be held at the Sydney International Showground on 24 November. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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Century for Leigh Booth By Nick Creely DDCA TURF 1 REVIEW - ROUND 3 (DAY TWO) TURF 1 Hallam Kalora Park star Leigh Booth is arguably the most in-form batsman in the DDCA at the moment, and he’s proving a handful to dismiss for opposition teams. After being set 151 for victory against Dingley on day one, Booth (106 not out) stood tall among immense bowling by Dinuk Hettiarchchi (5/51) and Christo Otto (3/57) to post his third consecutive century in all formats of the game to push the Hawks past the Dingoes with two wickets to spare. A late cameo to tail ender Ben Hall (21 not out) also helped the visitors past the total after being 8/148, and the Hawks finished on 8/195 and claimed some vital points over a side also trying to push for a finals spot. But it was all about Booth, who is enjoying a stunning start to the season - in just five innings so far this season (including Twenty20’s), Booth has scored 11,15,109,106 and 106 not out, an aggregate of 347 runs at 86.8. Springvale South took care of Cranbourne with ease down at Alex Nelson Reserve, with the Bloods thrashing the Eagles by 131 runs on day two. After setting 278 for victory, the Eagles stood very little chance after being 2/40 as play resumed on Saturday, and were rolled for just 146 off 55 overs, with skipper Lucas Ligt (29) battling hard for his side. But it was spinner Jarryd Straker (7/41) who completely stole the show to cap off a dominant opening three rounds. Straker has now taken 16 wickets from his first three matches, and leads the wicket tally in the competition in the early stages of the season. Steve Spoljaric’s (1/17) seamers also proved
a handful, while slow bowlers Malinga Bandara (1/39) and Craig Slocombe (1/4) did their bit to grind the Eagles into the ground. Meanwhile, Buckley Ridges continued on with its irresistible start to the Turf 1 season with a crushing victory over reigning premiers, Mordialloc, at Park Oval on Saturday. After last week was washed out, the two sides played a one-dayer, with the conditions suiting the Bucks to a tee. Winning the toss and batting, Daniel Watson (51) and star Kiwi recruit Greg Todd (110) got the Bucks off to a perfect 79 run start, slamming the boundaries and putting the brilliant Bloodhound bowling line up under the pump. Todd made a wonderful century-anchoring the innings and seeing the Bucks to a formidable 6/235 off 40 overs, a total that had them sitting comfortably. Watson (4/19), Wes Nicholas (2/41) and Matthew Goodwright (2/26) then all combined with the ball to easy their way to victory, who weren’t able to recover after the key scalp Ian Daniel (18) was taken by gun seamer Jurgen Andersen early in the innings. At Lois Twohig Reserve, North Dandenong narrowly escaped an embarrassing reverse outright loss to St Mary’s, claiming the points after a drama filled day two. After rolling the Saints for just 39 on day one after making 126 themselves, the visitors rode their luck with the bat in their second dig, as Rhys Serpanchy (102 not out) and skipper Kaushyala Gajasinghe (86) somehow lifted them to 6/262 off 55 overs before declaring. With the Maroons needing 175 off 33 overs for outright, or simply to survive for first-innings points. But spinners Ruwantha Kellepotha (4/6) and Kaushyla Gajasinghe (2/23) combined beautifully to rip apart the Maroons and leave them 8/79 with four overs left. But Gayantha Wijelithaka and David Bell
Greg Todd plays down the ground during his brilliant century for Buckley Ridges. 174919 Picture: ROB CAREW managed to survive the tense last 15 minutes to claim a win that almost wasn’t. And finally, Narre Warren pushed HSD on day two, and weren’t disgraced, but eventually the class of Kaushyla Weeraratne proved a bridge too far for the Magpies. The Magpies entered day two at 5/90, just 47 runs short of the Cobras’ first innings total,
and despite battling hard, Weeraratne (6/37) helped skittle the visitors early in the day to roll them for just 110. The Cobras then made their way back to the middle, with Weeraratne belting 103 - a knock that included 12 fours and six sixes - and combined with Brent Patterson (51) and Michael Davies (45), finished the day 3/214 off 44 overs before stumps were called.
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Brendan Rose appeals for a Frankston wicket on Saturday. Picture: COURTESY OF ARJ GIESE/CRICKET VICTORIA ing runs which is good for us,” he said. “The three boys (Jackson Fry, Nathan Lambden and Brendan Rose) bowled really well, and hit the right areas so there are a lot of positives on the bowling side of things.” With the Twenty20s to begin on Saturday, and the Swans to face Carlton and then Greenvale on the weekend, Nissanka said he will tinker his side with the prognosis of skipper Lachie Sperling’s shoulder injury still an unknown. “There will be a few changes to get more aggressive players into the side - (Joel Mitchell) is very much in contention, he’s batting well at the moment,” he said. “He (Sperling) will get advice from his physio, so I’m not really sure at the moment what his condition is - if he’s fit to play, he will play.” While struggling to perform in the short term in the ones, Nissanka said that a host of youngsters within the club will eventually propel the club back up the top. “The best part of this season is a lot of youngsters bowling well - young Jonah Serong is doing well, and from the seconds another 16-year-old, Ash Chandrasinghe, is playing well for us,” he said. “Jacob Long scored a century the other week, James Long scored a fifty on the weekend in the twos, so these young cricketers are performing well, and long term it will benefit us as a club.” The seconds, thirds and fourths enjoyed wins over Frankston on Saturday.
QUIZ NUMBER 1584 1. WHO was the only Australian to score over 1000 runs in Test cricket in 2016? 2. IN what country was Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou born? 3. WHO are the only two Australians to win the Wimbledon ladies’ singles tennis title? 4. TWO clubs won three AFL premierships in the 1970s. One was Hawthorn. Which was the other? 5. WHO was known as the “Clown Prince” of golf in the 1970s? 6. ON which ground did Sir Donald Bradman play his farewell first class match? 7. WHO was the first Australian man to swim the English Channel? 8. WHICH boxing world champion was stripped of his title in the 1960s for refusing military service? 9. WHAT was track star Marjorie Jackson known as during her superb career? 10. HOW many innings does each team have in a senior baseball match? 11. WHICH cyclist was Tasmania’s first Olympic medallist? 12. WHICH Englishman batted on all five days of a cricket Test against Australia in 1977? 13. WHICH was the last Olympics at which Australia failed to win a gold medal? 14. WHICH was the first Australian harness horse to top $300,000 in prizemoney? 15. WHAT significant change occurred to the Australian tennis championship in 1969? 16. WHAT was the name of the car designed by Jack Brabham in which he won his third world championship in 1966? 17. WHO was Australia’s first boxing world champion? 18. HOW many cricket Tests have finished in a tie? 19. WHAT husband and wife team both won Commonwealth Games track and field gold medals? 20. WHO was the last horse whose name starts with a vowel to win the Melbourne Cup? ANSWERS: 1. Steve Smith 2. Greece 3. Margaret Court and Evonne Cawley 4. Carlton 5. Lee Trevino 6. The Melbourne Cricket Ground 7. John Koorey 8. Muhammed Ali 9. ‘The Lithgow Flash’ 10. Nine 11. Danny Clark 12. Geoff Boycott 13. The 1976 Montreal Games 14. Paleface Adios 15. It was open to professionals 16. The Repco Brabham 17. Jimmy Carruthers 18. Two 19. Denise and Ray Boyd 20. Americain
Casey-South Melbourne put in a more competitive showing on Saturday, but fell 45 runs short of its first victory of the season against Frankston Peninsula at AH Butler Oval. The Heat elected to bat on a ripping batting deck, and although a patient Tom Wood (84) anchored the home side to a solid 8/225 off 50 overs, the Swans bowled with great intent. Nathan Lambden (2/33) and Brendan Rose (2/43) had their tails up early, snaring the early scalps of Gordon Waterfall (4) brilliantly caught at slip by Jordan Wyatt and dangerous batsman Liam Tonkin caught behind, leaving the Heat at 2/23. A top notch spell by the pair had the home side in need of a partnership at 4/94, but a quick fire 32 by Brodie Symons and a crafty 35 by skipper Dale Elmi saw the Heat start to swing the momentum. But it was left armer Jackson Fry (2/27) that provided the spark, first by removing Symons caught behind after drawing the Heat batsman into a false shot, before crashing through the defence of Kiefer Peries for a duck in a brilliant limited overs spell. Youngster Jonah Serong (0/37) impressed once again with his control through the middle overs, in another sign he will be a long term player for the club. Although Ryan Eaton (59) put in a terrific display of counter attacking cricket after coming in for the injured skipper Lachie Sperling, the Swans were bowled out for 170, with Heat bowlers Jake Wood (4/45) and Ben Ashkenazi (3/28) putting on a clinic with genuine pace bowling. At one stage, after Jordan Wyatt was caught at slip for 17, Ashkenazi knocked out Chris Benedek’s stumps the very next ball with sheer pace, before almost claiming a hat-trick, leaving the Swans 4/39 and unable to mount a charge. Brendan Rose (21) continued a strong three weeks of batting form, while Serong (15) showed he can handle the blade. The Swans sit last on the Premier ladder, but coach Prabath Nissanka was pleased with elements of his side’s game. “The best part was the bowling, and Ryan (Eaton) also did well with the bat and is scor-
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New greens at last NARRE WARREN BOWLS Although it’s mainly off the greens, the good news keeps on coming at Narre Warren Bowls Club. During the week, the underlay for the new synthetic green was laid, with completion date not too far away. The final carpet layer is expected to be completed by the end of the week, good weather permitting. The replacement green was needed after disastrous rains last year left the original synthetic surface unplayable due to ridges and folds. With no Midweek Pennant due to Melbourne Cup, Narre Warren bowlers returned to the greens on Saturday with all teams being beaten. Division 2 was at home against Edithvale, and scored no ladder points. John Wright, Peter Hayden, Bryce Dexter and Zak Storm were closest (20-22) while Tim Joyce, David Wilkinson, Percy Herath and Jim Millar (18-24) fought hard. Geoff Ampt, Carl Lapham, Erik Luyters and Wilma Stevenson (15-24) and Joe Selfridge, Reg Young, Rod Lane and Cam Lee (14-26) all lost. Narre Warren (1) 0-67 lost to Edithvale (1) 18-96. Division 5 travelled to the lightning greens at Ferntree Gully, and had a strong performance. Jos Van Hout, Ernesto Vergara, Eric Sydenham and Peter Lister won well (31-10) and Wally Finlayson, Aaron Ottoway, Philip Howard and Stan Robinson also won (22-19). Mark Groom, Alan Mark, Graham Dodd and Keith Mark went down 16-26, while Pauline Kempf, Tracey Storm, Zade Bulmer and Ralph Devonshire had a day to forget, going down 8-42. Narre Warren (2) 4-77 lost to Ferntree Gully (5) 14-97. Division 6 were also away, at Mulgrave CC
Workmen roll out the underlay for Narre Warren’s new synthetic green. for a close loss. Paul McNamara, Joe McGuire, Jim Kempf and Reg Johnstone won 22-17 and Wayne Grimsey, Jen Sherry, Peter Castricum and John Zanon won 14-12. Janice Moran, Peter Groom, Robert Beare and Craig Moore went down 15-16, while Stan Bulmer, Sharon Bull, Colin Groom and Brent Grigg lost 9-24. Narre Warren (3) 4-60 lost to Mulgrave CC (10) 14 69. Playing at Fountain Gate Division 7 went closest to victory with a five shot loss against Carrum. Arthur Fitt, Arlene Peters, Rose Rasmussen and Andy Tobler won 21-15 and Dermot McConville, Darren Moore, Leo McGeary and Michael Graham also won by six shots (1913). Len O’Brien, Helen McCarthy, Wilma Haringsma and Laurie Baker just missed out (1617) while Stan Birkett, Diane Peterson, Micki Horton and Graham Peterson went down 1127. Narre Warren (4) 4-67 lost to Carrum (3) 1472.
Strong win to Berwick 2 BERWICK BOWLS On the second Saturday in November finally the sun shone all day long and bowlers enjoyed excellent conditions across all districts. Light winds and sunny skies on Saturday afternoon allowed for extremely pleasant play no matter what the surface. Five of the Berwick sides were victorious this round, with three sides securing victories away from home. A strong win by the 2s against Monbulk followed by a good win from the 8s against Parkdale were followed by close encounters against Keysborough, Heatherdale, and Edithvale by the 3s, 5s and 6s respectively. The three matches that ended in a loss were the result of very creditable performances from all sides with close fought matches. While early days in the season, enthusiasm is high as teams look toward possible berths in the finals. Berwick 1 (71-4) were defeated by Croydon 1 (85-14) Berwick 2 (110-18) defeated Monbulk 1 (55-0) Berwick 3 (72-14) defeated Keysborough 1 (70-4) in a last end battle at Keysborough Berwick 4 (67-2) were defeated by Cranbourne 2 (88-16) Berwick 5 (86-16) defeated Heatherdale 2 (65-2) at Heatherdale Berwick 6 (78-15) defeated Edithvale 3 (73-3) Berwick 7 (74-4) were defeated by Edithvale 4 (82-14) Berwick 8 (89-16) defeated Parkdale 3 (63-2) at Parkdale
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Jos Van Hout led well for Peter Lister in a 3110 win over Ferntree Gully.
Berwick 1 (60-12) defeated Cranbourne (54 - 4) Berwick 2 (60 - 14) defeated Beaumaris (54 - 2) Berwick 3 (47 - 2) defeated by Vermont South (66 - 14) Berwick 4 (42 - 0) defeated by Burden Park (59 - 16) Berwick 5 (51 - 2) defeated by Cranbourne RSL (71 14) Berwick 6 (41 - 2) defeated by Dandenong Club (43 - 12)
Young-guns claim the prize By Russell Bennett
One for the team. Blake Westra is mobbed by a happy bunch of thrilled team-mates after scoring a brilliant century against Catani.
Blake, 11, cracks the ton By David Nagel History was created at the Upper Beaconsfield Cricket Club on Friday evening with Blake Westra becoming the first player to score a junior century at the club. The 11-year-old cracked a brilliant unbeaten 110 - off just 62 balls - against Catani in the Under 12 Red competition, an innings studded by 18 glorious boundaries. Blake opened the batting and retired on 51 not out off his compulsory 35 balls before returning to the crease in the latter stages of the innings. He received great support from his teammates, with Shenal Wickramasinghe (18 not out) and Zac Croker (10 not out) playing crucial roles in Blake’s hunt for triple figures. Blake hit 59 runs from his final 27 balls, the Maroons finishing on 7/200 from their 30 overs in a terrific team performance. David Westra - who doubles as Blake’s dad and coach - was just as humble as his son after his epic performance. “I’m very proud of Blake, he’s a humble kid, 46 STAR NEWS
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but he must get his talent from his mum,” David said with a laugh. “It was great atmosphere out there, I was umpiring at the time and the support Blake received from his team-mates was just enormous. Zac and Shenal batted really well and the atmosphere was amazing, the kids were going crazy on the sidelines.” Blake is the middle of three brothers, with 14-year-old Joshua and eight-year-old Trent not the only family members with something to aspire to. “He’s been ripping into his brothers, good naturedly, about being the king of the castle,” said David, who has opened the batting with Blake in the lower senior grades of the WGCA. “My top score is about 70, so we’ve all got something to aim at now. It’s the only reason I still play, to be out there in the middle with your sons is about as good as it gets.” Blake, who also opens the batting in the Under 14s, is a talented footballer as well, winning multiple best and fairest awards at the Berwick Junior Football Club.
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The West Gippsland Cricket Association has shown once again it has some of the best junior talent in the south-east with an impressive first-up win over the might of the Mornington Peninsula Cricket Association (MPCA) in the VMCU Under 21 Wright Shield at Glen Waverley on Sunday. The MPCA won the toss and elected to bat first in the one-dayer at Central Reserve - the home of Victorian Premier outfit, the Monash Tigers. But just over halfway through the innings the water-soaked ball had to be changed given the morning dew covering the ground. Nick Taranto (27), Billy Quigley (47 not out), Will Noall (35) and Patrick Nagel (27) all made starts but the MPCA was restricted to 8/159 from their 40 overs with Merinda Park’s Mitch Thomas starring with the ball - claiming 3/24. Pakenham all-rounder, and WGCA skipper, Zac Chaplin took 2/25 while Upper Beaconsfield’s Sam Curtain finished with 2/32. Thomas was the first wicket to fall in the WGCA’s reply, followed shortly after by Lachie Ramage and Jack McHale, but Chaplin (40) combined with his Pakenham team-mate Daniel Vela (50) to take the Warriors from 3/45
to 4/85. They took the MPCA bowlers on and looked to pounce on anything in their areas. They respected the good balls, but attacked anything too full or short - looking to score all around the wicket and keep the MPCA fielders on their toes. Officer’s Ash Smith showed plenty of positive intent in his 16-run cameo, but the undermanned WGCA’s chase all came down to the death, with Tooradin 16-year-old keeperbatsman Ned Harrison (27 not out) hitting the winning run off the final ball of the game. The WGCA needed just three to win off the final over but the first ball was a dot, followed by a single and a wicket. With scores tied with just one ball remaining, Harrison showed absolute nerves of steel to steer the young WGCA outfit home. The West Gippsland side for game one included: Mitch Thomas (Merinda Park), skipper Zac Chaplin (Pakenham), Lachie Ramage (Kooweerup), Jack McHale (Upper Beaconsfield), Dan Vela (Pakenham), Ash Smith (Officer), Ned Harrison (Tooradin), Jack Melbourne (Pakenham), Jonty Bennie (Officer), Mitch Tharle (Tooradin), Sam Curtain (Upper Beaconsfield) and Brad Luka (Pakenham).
WGCA skipper Zac Chaplin was a real standout in the side's first clash of the VMCU Neil Wright Under 21 Shield against the Mornington Peninsula, taking 2/25 and finishing with 40 with the Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT bat. 175050 berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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Frankston Peninsula 8/225 (T.Wood 84, D.Elmi 35, B.Symons 32, J.Fry 2/27, N.Lambden 2/33, B.Rose 2/43) def Casey-South Melbourne 170 (R.Eaton 59, J.Wood 4/45, B.Ashkenazi 3/28, B.Humphrey 2/22); Dandenong 6/237 (B.Forsyth 74, T.Donnell 63, Y.Herath 3/42, T.Kane 2/56) def Kingston Hawthorn 8/234 (J.Taylor 61, R.Dhindsa 45, B.Rossborough 36, T.Kane 36, S.Chopra 27, S.Mullaney 4/53, P.Cassidy 3/27); Fitzroy Doncaster 4/266 def Camberwell Magpies 262; Carlton 4/220 def Greenvale 6/219; Prahran 8/231 def Essendon 209; Geelong 5/197 def Melbourne Uni 9/196; St Kilda 9/217 def Melbourne 149; Monash Tigers 7/234 def Northcote 233; Footscray 6/241 def Ringwood 2/240. DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 3 (DAY TWO)
The elegance of Pakenham’s Chris Smith shone through in a masterful 90 against Clyde at Lineham Oval on Saturday. 174914 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
A magnificent ton By Russell Bennett A magnificent century from Cardinia captaincoach Alex Nooy (103 not out) was the undisputed highlight of round five of the WGCA Premier Division on Saturday. Nooy’s Bulls had rolled Emerald for just 82 on day one of their contest at Chandler Reserve last week and declared overnight on 6/176. But the Bombers put up an improved showing in their second innings, scoring an even 200 to set the Bulls 107 runs, in 22 overs, to claim outright victory. Nooy led the charge superbly, producing a stunning innings that included 10 sixes and nine fours to lead his side to victory. The Bulls, well they completed their task in just 8.2 overs of sheer mayhem, ending with their score at 1/109. Nooy’s spectacular square of the wicket stroke play was the highlight of an innings that he knows he’ll never replicate. “I wasn’t really looking at the fielders - I was just hitting it,” Nooy said. “I just saw it and hit it. I got a few away and got to 20-odd and thought to myself ‘I’m not going to stop now - I might as well keep going’.” The Bulls now sit sixth, but just four premiership points behind third-placed Upper Beaconsfield. Despite Nooy’s heroics, almost all of the attention in round five centred on Clyde’s clash with Pakenham and just how the Lions would fare chasing the Cougars’ tricky 206-run total. Pakenham was yet to hit peak form and was facing a Cougars side looming as a likely finals
threat in its own right. But after losing Daniel Vela early on day two at 1/8, Nic Close (27) and Chris Smith steadied. Playing with plenty of positive intent, they punished anything too short or wide with the Lineham Oval surface providing plenty of value for shots. After batting particularly well in partnership in their 50-run stand, Close was caught by an absolute screamer in gully - bringing Zac Chaplin to the crease. He continued right where he left off and provided superb support for Smith, who was in vintage touch. When he’s in the kind of form he displayed for most of the day on Saturday, it seems there’s no part of the ground he can’t score in. Arguably the best batsman to watch in the competition, Smith gave a real batting masterclass - first with Chaplin (34) and then with skipper Dom Paynter (23) before both were trapped in front leg-before by John Simpson and Pat Lawson respectively. Smith’s stand with Chaplin, in particular, essentially took the game away from the Cougars. After 30 overs, the visitors required less than two runs an over to secure first innings points. Though Chaplin fell in the first over after tea, he and Smith had refused to let the Cougars’ bowlers dictate to them through their stand - rotating the strike consistently and punishing anything too short or overpitched. Paynter continued right where Chaplin left off and was aggressive right from the outset. Though he fell soon after making his start at
4/167 and Smith (90) just short of a richly-deserved ton at 5/193, the contest was done and dusted. But the Lions still had a point to prove - that they could bat out their overs against a quality attack. Jack Anning (38 not out) and Jason Williams (56 not out) used the remaining overs to gain some invaluable form in the middle, and both made the most of their opportunity as the Lions ultimately closed out the day on 7/296. Both batsmen displayed the kind of impressive stroke-play that the Lions may just need from the middle and lower order come the business end of the season. Lawson led the way with the ball for the Cougars, taking 4/78 while Damasara Menuwara was the other multiple wicket-taker with 2/56. Tooradin was chasing outright points of its own at home against finals aspirants the Maroons and declared immediately after passing Upper Beaconsfield’s (103) first innings total at 6/104 with opener Tom Hussey (40) topscoring. But Bathiya Perera’s side made much better going of its second innings, reaching 5/141 from 40 overs with Imesh Jayasekara (59 not out) scoring his third half-century of the season to date. Cal O’Hare (2/38) and Brayden Browne (2/14) finished with two scalps apiece. In the other clash of Round 5 - played over Saturday 4, Sunday 5 November - Kooweerup claimed its second straight outright victory by demolishing Merinda Park at Denhams Road, 97 and 85 to 1/132 (dec) and 1/52.
Hallam Kalora Park 8/195 (L.Booth 106*, T.Xavier 28, D.Hettiarchchi 5/51, C.Otto 3/57) def Dingley 150 (K.Waring 57, D.Hettiarchchi 40*, S.Gilmour 4/32, W.Whyte 3/33); North Dandenong 126 (S.Fernando 35, S.Mehmood 29, K.Gajsinghe 4/31, K.Fernandez 4/34) and 8/79 (S.De Silva 31, R.Kellepotha 4/6, K.Gajasinghe 2/23, C.Roberts 2/27) def St Mary’s 39 (M.Minhas 6/19, G.Wijethilaka 4/20) and 6/262 (R.Serpanchy 102*, K.Gajasinghe 86, W.Pires 37, M.Minhas 5/55); Springvale South 5/277 (D.Quirk 77*, J.Sketcher 77, N.King 54, M.Vandort 33, S.Miller 2/72) and 0/42 (A.Staude 36*) def Cranbourne 146 (L.Ligt 29, J.Straker 7/41); HSD 136 (K.Weeraratne 38, M.Davies 27, I.Laghmani 5/38, H.Ali 2/12, C.Boswell 2/30) and 3/214 (K.Weeraratne 103*, B.Patterson 51*, M.Davies 45) def Narre Warren 110 (I.Laghmani 31, J.Liyanabadalge 25, K.Weeraratne 6/37, M.Davies 3/16); Buckley Ridges 6/235 (G.Todd 110, D.Watson 51, S.Pradeep 33, I.Daniel 2/53) def Mordialloc 166 (P.McDermott 43, J.Woinarski 35, D.Watson 4/19, M.Goodwright 2/26, W.Nicholas 2/41). TURF 2 Parkmore Pirates 5/176 def Lyndale 161; Fountain Gate 9/171 and 1/26 def Keysborough 126; Narre South 194 and 2/93 def Beaconsfield 162 and 125; Narre North 9/195 and 0/20 def Lynbrook 99 and 114; Silverton 217 def Parkfield 134; St Brigid’s/St Louis 8/183 def Coomoora 7/179. WGCA - PREMIER ROUND 5 (DAY TWO) Pakenham 7/296 (C.Smith 90, J.Williams 56*, J.Anning 38*, Z.Chaplin 34, N.Close 27, P.Lawson 4/78, D.Menuawara 2/56) def Clyde 206 (J.Simpson 48, P.Lawson 36, B.Reid 32, D.Paynter 5/51, C.Smith 2/26); Tooradin 6/104 (T.Hussey 40, K.Gibbs 3/48, S.Pitcher 2/20) def Upper Beaconsfield 103 (J.Bayard 29, J.Lownds 2/3, B.Lownds 2/7, R.Lehman 2/26, K.Burns 2/31) and 5/141 (I.Jayasekara 59*, M.Gehling 35, B.Browne 2/14, C.O’Hare 2/38); Cardinia 6/176 (P.Nolen 46, T.Davis 38*, B.Parrott 26, T.Rolfs 4/50) and 1/109 (A.Nooy 103*) def Emerald 82 (K.Braid-Ball 6/56, M.Welsh 2/6, D.Doig 2/18) and 200 (C.Marsh 42, A.Alenson 35, T.Rolds 32, T.Davis 3/23, K.Braid-Ball 3/77, T.Wheller 2/26). DISTRICT Clyde 160 (G.Tuckwell 36, B.McLeod 4/22, J.Langley 3/22) and 2/20 def Pakenham Upper/Toomuc 105 (C.Mckie 26, R.Bandara 3/14, H.Singh 3/26); Devon Meadows 8/441 (B.Miles 260, M.Hutchinson 43*, L.Carroll 31, D.O’Brien 28, J.Dodd 26, T.Huguenin 2/95) and 0/67 (K.Salerno 31*, N.Worstelling 28*) def Tooradin 149 (M.Ralph 47*, K.Latham 35, M.Halstead 27, L.Carroll 3/31, M.Hutchinson 3/40, J.Cape 2/26); Officer 8/214 (J.Parnall 49, P.Quinn 45, A.Galley 41, B.Carlyle 32, M.Mahajan 2/7, M.Cowell 2/47, G.Bhamra 2/57) def Cranbourne Meadows 188 (S.Paul 40, P.Goyal 39, C.Hauselberger 30, T.Clark 3/32, D.Irvine 3/39, S.Hinkley 2/25, A.Reid 2/37); NNG/M aryknoll 169 (K.McLeod 48, B.Harrison 42, M.Dodman 26, A.Bajwa 5/53, M.Sinclair 2/16, T.Canavan 2/36) def Carlisle Park 81 (T.Canavan 31*, D.Henwood 5/17, K.McLeod 4/30) and 2/38. SUBBIES - SOUTH/EAST ROUND 4 (DAY ONE) Brighton 211 v Malvern; Elsternwick v Caulfield 6/338; Ormond 188 v Noble Park 1/31; Moorabbin v Croydon 9/253; Bayswater 4/100 v Mt Waverley 149; Balwyn 0/19 v Oakleigh 152; Box Hill v Endeavour Hills 262. MPCA - PROVINCIAL ROUND 5 (DAY ONE) Sorrento 98 v Pearcedale 1/60; Crib Point 162 v Langwarrin 0/12; Mornington 144 v Mt Eliza 2/50; Peninsula OB v Baxter 1/4.
Double ton for star Laker By Nick Creely Aura Vale champion Nathan Phillips describes himself as a “superstitious” cricketer, one determined to do anything it takes to win a premiership with his beloved Lakers. And on Saturday in the Lakers’ Sub-District clash with Tooradin, Phillips crashed and bashed the boundaries at Rutter Park for 48.3 overs of sheer brutality, all with crucial outright points firmly in his mind. Phillips ended on an incredible 201 not out - his first double century for the club - in a knock that featured 30 fours and two sixes. Although the Lakers couldn’t dismiss the Gulls in the second dig to claim the outright, it was a significant day for the star opener for a variety of reasons. “The most exciting part for me was having my son (Patrick) there, he’s only three weeks old and it was the first time he watched me bat so that was pretty good,” he told the Gazette. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
“I’m superstitious with my cricket, and I didn’t want my partner (Aisha) to come watch, every time she does I always seem to fail, but I thought there was a chance for Patrick to come and be a part of the club for the first time even though it was out at Tooradin, and it was just so special.” With the Gulls dismissed for 117 on day in just 50 overs, Phillips returned to the crease on Saturday with 74 runs already next to his name, and explained how day two unfolded and where it rates among the best of a host of brilliant centuries. “Our goal last week was to just bat the overs (on day one), and we were just told we were going to bat 20 overs on day two and achieve the outright, and I got the hundred after only six or seven overs,” he said. “I thought I’d just have a crack and try and get as many runs as possible, and luckily it was a big ground and I could afford to hit it in the air - they just kept bowling short, and the hook
shot is my favourite shot, so it worked well. “It was a pretty good feeling, and even better that we got the win with Patrick there, but unfortunately we didn’t get the outright. “To get 200 is obviously a pretty good achievement, but I’ve had some other tons where the game’s been on the line and I’ve stepped up, but making 100 for my club is honestly the best feeling - I love my club,” he said. After finishing last in their first season in the WGCA Sub-District Division in 2016/17, The Lakers are well and truly in the hunt for a finals spot, and sit in fifth spot after a dominant last two rounds of cricket. Phillips explained where the improvement has come from, and remains bullish about what his Lakers can achieve this season. “We had five players out from the week before against Tooradin - our bowling’s definitely been our strength - Webby (Christian Webb), Swinny (Daniel Swinburne) have been awesome, and we’re together as a team.”
Nathan Phillips slog sweeps during his epic 200 at Rutter Park on Saturday. 174937 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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Audi SQ5 offers premium performance with family-friendly practicality. es on a 12.3-inch high-resolution dashboard, which can be reconfigured to a sports-specific ’S’ mode at the touch of a button. Privacy glass adds a touch of mystery to passengers, while acoustic glazing allows occupants to enjoy conversation or take pleasure in the high-end audio system without undesirable external influences. In technological terms, the new SQ5 leaves its predecessor stuck in a bygone era with infotainment and connectivity being the new benchmark in the premium segment. MMI Navigation plus with MMI touch, an 8.3-inch high-res screen, DVD player (often absent these days) with two SDXC card readers, 3D maps, live traffic info and natural voice recognition are all standard. The SQ5 comes with Audi Connect, which
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Question: When is an SUV not an SUV? Answer: When it’s an Audi SQ5. The phrase ‘sports utility vehicle’ may seem an oxymoron when applied to most vehicles of the type but this is one that takes the title like no other. The second-generation SQ5 is the successor to one of the most popular Audi performance models to have made it Down Under and at 130kg lighter and 20kW (260kW) more powerful is a worthy combination of performance and practicality. With the SQ5 sprinting to 100km/h in just 5.4 seconds ‘sports’ certainly gets a big tick; with the new Audi offering an additional 10 litres of luggage space over its predecessor, between 550 and 610 litres, depending on the positioning of the sliding rear seat bench. Finally, with the seat back folded a cavernous 1550 litres of cargo room is available. ‘Utility’ indeed. The SQ5 comes in at a whisker under $100,000, while test car options on our vehicle added $12,000 to the price. As sports cars go, the SQ5 is no looker, relying on what’s under the skin to tempt the performance-car buyer. While said to boast an exclusive styling package - no swoopy silhouette with jagged cut-outs - it’s left to a bold stance, 21-inch alloy wheels and red brake calipers to wave the get-up-and-go flag. The latest in adaptive LED headlights and dynamic rear indicators weigh with a touch of prestige and kick-motion operated electric tailgate adds a useful gimmick that is likely to attract onlooker comment. Front occupants get sports seats, they and the rear pews are upholstered in fine Nappa leather. The now familiar Audi virtual cockpit focus-
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