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Mia Lafranchi and Mia Fletcher are over joyed at getting their Christmas list ready at the Toy Workshop Berwick.
It’s a jolly time to be in Berwick during the festive shopping season. The village and other neighbourhood shopping centres and strips look a picture thanks to a plethora of Christmas decorations and festive window displays. Delve into this special 12-page wrap for local gift ideas, carols by candlelight dates, details of the Berwick Business Group’s Christmas carnival and Casey Cardinia Library Corporation’s call to give this festive season.
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Members of the Berwick Business Group Andrew Kaibab, Ritesh Prasad, Callen O'Brien, Magda D'Abaco and Lisa Wilson Moore are ready to celebrate Christmas in Berwick.
Santa goes off to work Santa’s workshop is set to take over the streets of Berwick this Christmas with the return of the Berwick Business Group’s festival fun day, Christmas in Berwick. Taking place on Saturday 9 December, the Santa’s workshop themed festival will have something to keep the whole family amused with a range of merry activities on offer. As the Business Group explained, festival goers will have the chance to snap a photo with Santa or in the very popular ugly jumpers; however guests are encouraged to book online before they arrive to ensure their photograph. Local dance schools will also be out and about performing to Christmas music and local choir groups will be entertaining crowds by singing a range of much-loved carols within the gardens. The chance to decorate a Christmas bauble
in the Star Marquee will also be available. Baubles can then enter the amazing competition to find the best bauble, before making their way to any of the 20 plus Christmas trees lining the streets of Berwick. There will also be the opportunity to participate in the reindeer scavenger hunt and win fantastic prizes from participating local traders. Gift bags will also be given out for the first 200 mums and 100 lolly bags will be available for Santa’s little helpers. Christmas in Berwick will take place on Saturday 9 December 2017 from 10am to 3pm at Middle High Street Gardens, High Street in Berwick. For more information and tickets, head to www.eventbrite.com.au and search for ‘Christmas in Berwick’.
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Singing on a silent night Get into the festive spirit and enjoy traditional carols by candlelight across Casey. Here is a list of the events scheduled throughout December.
Cranbourne Community Christmas Carols Date: Sunday 10 December Time: 6.30pm-8.30pm Venue: Corner Russell and Childers streets, Cranbourne Free community event hosted by Cranbourne Presbyterian Church and St John’s Anglican Church. Join in community carol singing featuring Cranbourne Chorale and Shu Cheen Yu. Bring a chair, picnic rug and candle. There will be a craft tent for children, a free sausage sizzle and 250 free showbags for children aged 3-12. Clyde Carols by Candlelight Date: Saturday 2 December Time: 5.30pm-9pm Venue: 500 Soldiers Road, Clyde Cost: Free Organiser: Gethsemane Church Endeavour Hills Carols by Candlelight Date: Saturday 9 December Time: 5pm-9.30pm Venue: 2-8 Gleneagles Drive, Endeavour Hills Cost: Gold coin donation Organiser: South Eastern Christian Centre Christmas on the Foreshore Date: Friday 15 December Time: 6pm-10pm
Venue: Tooradin Recreation Reserve, Foreshore Road, Tooradin Cost: Gold coin donation Narre Warren North Community Carols Date: Saturday 9 December Time: 6.30pm-10pm Venue: A’Beckett Road Reserve, corner Tom Jones and A’Beckett roads, Narre Warren North Cost: Voluntary donation Organiser: Narre Warren North Uniting Church Hampton Park Carols by Candlelight Date: Friday 15 December Time: 7.30pm-9.45pm Venue: Cairns Road Reserve, corner Cairns Road and Campbell Drive, Hampton Park Cost: Free Berwick Carols Date: Saturday 16 December 2017 Time: 7pm-9.30pm Venue: Edwin Flack Reserve, Manuka Road, Berwick. Cost: Free Carols by Twilight Date: Sunday 24 December Time: 6pm-9.30pm Venue: Max Pawsey Recreation Reserve, 340-350 Princes Highway, Narre Warren Organiser: Casey City Church
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FOCUS ON … CHRISTMAS IN BERWICK Christmas is the perfect time to give a child’s bedroom a makeover. Santa has excellent taste in new bed linen, art work and furniture! Cath Stocks from Framing to a T Framers and Designers, gives her tips on creating special spaces for junior members of the family.
Bedroom makeover to a T It’s a great idea to give your child’s room a neutral canvas to work with as they grow. Their needs and tastes change. For example, a toddler needs more floor space for toys and playing and they may have a favourite colour like pink or blue at the time.
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A teenager tends to need a study space within their room or perhaps they will need a space to entertain their friends, so to be able to introduce a chair or two within their room can be the difference of a simple change to bring your child’s room into their teenage years. Their colour preference may have matured into greys or whites or they like the idea of choosing current colour trends. A great way to achieve this flexibility is to keep the room as neutral as possible beginning with the paint colour. I would highly recommend you paint your child’s room a soft white. It’s easy to become excited about choosing pink paint colour for girls and blue for boys but a soft white wall is the perfect backdrop for displaying colourful framed prints, needle works and art. Choose a neutral colour, hardwearing, good quality carpet or, better still, sisal or a wool mix sisal. If you are keen to have colour on the floor, purchase a little round rug or a rug with fun design to sit neatly on the bedside. Good quality window furnishings are a great investment to see through the changing years. Try to choose a blind or curtain with a blockout and ensure it covers the entire window and architrave. This will reduce the light that enters the room allowing toddlers and teenagers to enjoy a good night’s sleep and sleep in! There are a fabulous range of curtain and blind fabrics on the market. Choosing a neutral colour but with a texture or complementing patterned fringing or pelmet will give the room warmth and interest.
Cath Stocks, Creative Director of Framing to a T. I like to recommend plainer furniture when decorating a child’s room. A simple light oak timber or white bed frame or an upholstered bedhead is a statement piece in the room but this simplicity will allow you to change doona cover colours and textures along with changing up scatter cushions for your growing child. I would advise choosing a matching bedside and or bookshelf to the bed to once again keep furnishings simplified to help create a clean uncluttered appearance. Now it’s time to accessorise. Bedside lamps, scatter cushions, books, keepsakes and favourite pieces of your child’s on display will guarantee a happy, fun, peaceful room for your child to call their own for years to come. Framing to a T is at 16 Gloucester Avenue, Berwick. Phone 9769 8686.
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Love of Bali Bali Mystique is for those who love Bali and want their home and garden to feel like a luxury tropical resort. Everything needed to bring a touch of the tropics to Melbourne is available at this Berwick store. A family owned and operated business, Bali Mystique has a fabulous range of resort-style homewares and garden decor. Owner Mario Azzopardi said Bali Mystique prides itself on its artisan decor, furniture, homewares, garden wares, stone carvings, wood carvings and water features. “Our focus and drive has always been to deliver outstanding customer service through the supply of quality imported products, friendly service combined with exceptional prices and fast delivery,” Mario said. “At Bali Mystique we have seen the growing trend towards resort style décor and furnish-
ings in and around the home to obtain that beach/ tropical feel. “With our established quality supplier network across Indonesia, we are not only able to import quality products direct from the makers at competitive prices but also source unique customer requests ranging from furniture, statues, temple artefacts and more.” Before opening Bali Mystique, Mario spent 20 years in the building and design industries and three years in the landscaping business. His experience and love of all things Balinese puts Mario in the perfect position to help customers create their own slice of tropical heaven. Bali Mystique is at 68 Enterprise Avenue, Berwick. It is open Monday to Friday, 10am3pm, and Saturday and Sunday, 10am-2pm. Phone 9769 7973 or email info@balimystique.com.au.
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They’ve got it all sewn up Specialising in wedding and special occasion garments, The Sewing Room in Berwick is a professional service that provides dressmaking and clothing alterations for women, men and children. In its 14th year of operation, The Sewing Room is run by mother-daughter duo Louella and Tisha Rebello. Between them they have more than 30 years’ experience in dressmaking, with Tisha having specialised in bridal fashion design for five years.
However, services offered aren’t limited to special occasion garments with Louella, Tisha and their team of talented staff able to take on any project no matter the size. The Sewing Room is at 11 Blackburne Square in Berwick and is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm and Saturday from 9am to 2pm. For more information phone 9769 8970 or find The Sewing Room on Facebook at facebook.com/The-Sewing-Room.
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Your favourite Berwick Village shops are dressing up their front windows to help spread the Christmas cheer! You could win a $100 gift voucher for Sandro’s Restaurant simply by voting for the best looking window display! Write the name of your favourite window from those featured on this page and write your name, address and contact number on the back of an envelope and send to: Light Up Berwick Village Comp PO Box 9, Pakenham 3810 Or, enter Light up Berwick Village online at starcommunity.com.au/competitions Winner will be drawn from all entries received that choose the store that receives the most votes. Entries close Monday 11 December at 4pm. Winner announced in the Gazette and Star News on 13 & 14 December and via Berwick Business Group & Star News Facebook. Winner contacted.
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Librarians love a yarn Children love festive story books and books make great stocking fillers. Star asked librarians at the Casey Cardinia Library Corporation for their top five Christmas books for children. Pig the elf by Aaron Blabey No one loves Christmas more than Pig. And the world’s greediest Pug will stay up all night to get his presents. Why I love Christmas Illustrated by Daniel Howarth Featuring children’s own words, this book is an ideal stocking filler. From Christmas trees to Christmas cake and everything in between, it includes the things that children love about Christmas. Santa Claus and the three bears by Maria Modugno Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Baby Bear weren’t expecting any company when they went for a walk on Christmas Eve. This book delivers a festive twist on Goldilocks and the Three Bears, with Santa Clause stepping in as a cheerful intruder. The prose is accompanied by beautiful watercolour pictures. Dave’s Christmas Cracker by Sue Hendra Dave loves Christmas. There are friends, decorations, presents and, best of all, there is an enormous Christmas meal including lots of Brussels sprouts. Rumble, rumble goes Dave’s tummy. Christmas is going to be explosive! The Bush Santa illustrated by Mandy Foot
Personal travel manager Joanne Haines can take care of any holiday.
Joanne can make your day Librarians Wendy Morrison and Sarah Litchfield with some of their favourite books. 174600 As the sun sets on Christmas Eve, the Bush Santa’s big night begins. He travels around Australia delivering special presents to all the Aussie animals from the cockies in Cairns and the crocs of the Top End, to the wallabies in Canberra and the quokkas of Rottnest Island. An Aussie Night before Christmas by Yvonne Morrison Christmas in the middle of an Australian summer means Santa has to find new ways to deliver his presents. The obvious solutions are to don a sun hat, shorts and a pair of thongs, not to mention ditching the sleigh and reindeer for roos and a ute. Each line of this traditional verse has been rewritten with Aussie references.
Providing a high quality and personalised service, tailoring clients’ dream holiday and ensuring every little detail is taken care of is what puts Joanne Haines of Berwick TravelManagers among the best. Whether it’s a budget backpacker trip, a family holiday, a five-star luxurious retreat or a fully escorted group tour, Joanne will look after it. Every aspect of the client’s journey will be taken care of while they relax and enjoy their holiday stress-free. Joanne also provides 24/7 emergency contact service to ensure holiday-goers maintain that peace of mind should anything go wrong. Joanne also specialises in putting together large itineraries for those who are travelling across many cities or for extended periods of time. “Like a big jigsaw puzzle, I love arranging all of the pieces such as connecting flights, accommodation, insurance and tickets to attractions,” Joanne said. Joanne lived abroad for nine years and has visited more than 40 countries since she was 19.
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As such, she is able to recommend the best places to stay on any budget as well as provide clients with some of the local knowledge and tips to best utilise time and money. In May this year, Joanne escorted a group of eight travellers to Italy for two weeks, starting in Rome and ending in Venice. It was such a successful tour that she is planning another tour in June 2018, spending one week travelling around Sicily and one week on a lemon farm in Sorrento where she will explore the Amalfi Coast. This sensational tour is limited to 10 spots with only a few spots remaining! Joanne has also put together specialised Hong Kong packages for the racing season and the upcoming Rugby 7s tournament. “These fantastic extra services come at no additional expense!” Joanne said. “Remember, without a travel manager, you’re on your own!” To find out more, phone Joanne on 8774 6860 or visit www.travelmanagers.com.au/ ptm/JoanneHaines.
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Paying it in forgiveness Casey Cardinia Libraries has erected Forgiving Trees at all its branches in the lead up to Christmas. People are welcome to contribute items of food or unwrapped gifts for people in need of support. If donors have library fines, CCL will waive their fees in acknowledgement of their generosity. Casey Cardinia Libraries CEO Chris Buckingham said the Forgiving Tree was a golden opportunity for library members with overdue items or fines to wipe the slate clean and feel good about it. “This is the season for giving and we want people across our community to know that if they pay it forward and help out others, we will return the favour,” Mr Buckingham said. “We know Christmas is a time where lots of households are under pressure to make ends meet. “As a public library service we take great pride in providing useful and free services in safe welcoming places. “By waiving fines and encouraging people to visit our libraries we can bring people together and help celebrate the best things about community life in Casey Cardinia.” The Forgiving Tree campaign will run until 24 December and all donated goods will go to local charities. Keith Vethaak from Transit Soup Kitchen welcomed the extra help at Christmas.
The Curtain Nook not only stocks high-quality custom-made window furnishings but also a diverse selection of gifts and soft furnishings.
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Cranbourne Information and Support Service executive officer Leanne Petrides, librarian Wendy Morrison and CCLC CEO Chris Buckingham. 174600 “Cardinia Libraries Forgiving Tree means that Transit Soup Kitchen will be able to increase the number of people we support at this time of the year with much-needed food, helping families through the tough Christmas period.” Non-perishable food needs to have its packaging intact with best before dates in 2018. Christmas gifts must be new and unwrapped. Other organisations that will benefit from donations are Hampton Park Community House, the Doveton Salvation Army, WAYSS, St Mark’s Emerald and the 4Cs in Pakenham.
While the Berwick Curtain Nook is well-known for its high-quality custom-made window furnishings, many customers may not be aware that it has a wonderful and diverse selection of gifts and soft furnishings available to purchase this festive season. Stocking a large selection of small gifts and homewares sourced from around the world, Berwick Curtain Nook supplies customers with products such as delightfully fragrant Australian-made home and body products by Urban Rituelle as well as magnificent table linen and soft furnishings from Europe, Asia and the UK. There is a gift to suit all budgets and occasions from a small gift for a teacher or Kris Kringle to an unforgettable gift for that special someone.
And for those looking to brighten up their home this holiday season, it also stocks beautiful cushions, throws and decorative accessories. “If you enjoy the personal friendly service that only a small family owned business can offer and are looking for that special, unusual gift or decorative item, pop into Berwick Curtain Nook,” Annette of Berwick Curtain Nook said. “We look forward to welcoming you!” Berwick Curtain Nook is located in the heart of Berwick Village at shop 7-8 Village Arcade, 48 High Street, Berwick. For more information, phone 9707 3362 or visit www.berwickcurtainnook.com.au. 12372658-LB47-17
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Noelene Nolan spent weeks in fear of leaving her house after two home invasions. 175361 Being a victim of crime “shocks your whole foundations,” Ms Nolan says. She used to be confident, dealing with all manner of public miscreants when she worked for Metro Trains. Now she’s suspicious. “You feel you’re not safe in your home. I get neighbours to check there’s no-one in there.” Ms Nolan often stays at her late mother’s Dandenong North address, too terrified to stay overnight in Hampton Park without the company of friends. She is seeking to replicate her mum’s hightech security cameras, with a red emergency button to instantly summon police. Riddled with painful back fractures and knee and foot ailments, Ms Nolan uses a walker to get herself around. She suffers a lack of co-ordination and bal-
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Terrified by two recent home invasions, a Hampton Park woman says she is now being unfairly hounded by Centrelink. Noelene Nolan, 42, was assaulted by groups of youths as they ransacked her Somerville Road home on 26 April and 31 July. On the first occasion, she investigated noises at her front door. She remembers a man grabbing her by the neck and shoving her against a wall. The intruders rummaged through a wardrobe, grabbed medications and unbolted a safe with her engagement ring, passport and - worst of all - wedding photos of Ms Nolan’s late parents. In vain, Ms Nolan posted on Facebook for the thieves to at least return the photos in her letterbox. “They got what they wanted. “It went for probably five or seven minutes but it felt like hours.” Ms Nolan was left more than bruised by the assault. She recalls one of the youths wondered what it would be like to “rape a white girl”. The group repeatedly asked for “Money, money, phone, phone”. “There was no way I was giving up my phone,” Ms Nolan said. The offenders - tall, male and some perhaps of African appearance - are still apparently at large. On 31 July, she returned home at night and was shoved to the ground off the front step by a fleeing group of burglars who stole her medication. Police told her she was just unlucky. “You’re just healing and it puts you back again,” she says. It’s been a horrible year including the death of her beloved toy poodle in March. She had also been caring for her mother, who died from ovarian cancer in September. The shooting of two males at the nearby Hampton Park Tavern car park on 22 November gives Ms Nolan further angst.
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Join Council’s White Ribbon event The City of Casey is offering a new funding program to assist local art groups throughout the region. The Arts Development Funding will provide performing, visual and literary arts organisations with funding to improve, develop or expand their existing programs and activities. Applications open on Friday 1 December. An information session will be held on Wednesday 6 December at the Bunjil Place Library, Meeting Room 1, Bunjil Place, Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren. To RSVP for the information session email adminactivecomm@casey.vic.gov.au. For more information on the program visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/fundingandgrants.
Join the City of Casey in standing up, speaking out and acting on family violence. This Friday, Council will host a FREE White Ribbon Day community event as part of its effort to stamp out violence against women in the Casey community. The newly opened Bunjil Place Plaza will play host to interactive exhibits as well as several guest speakers, all aimed at raising awareness about the role of men in reducing family violence. Date: Friday 24 November 2017 Time: 1.00 pm until 3.00 pm Location: Bunjil Place Community Plaza, Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren For more information, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/whiteribbon.
The City of Casey has installed street banners and flags across Casey to reinforce its stance against violence against women.
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The City of Casey is proposing changes to the Casey Planning Scheme to help meet the future housing needs of Casey.
Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings which are held in the Function Centre at Bunjil Place, Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren.
You might have recently received a letter in relation to Amendment C198 if your property is affected by the proposed changes. Council recognises that planning matters can be very technical and has a range of tools available for residents to better understand the potential impact of the proposed changes on their neighbourhood.
Council meetings » Tuesday 5 December 2017, 6.30 pm » Tuesday 19 December 2017, 6.30 pm Planning Committee meeting » Tuesday 12 December 2017, 6.30 pm General Purposes Committee » Tuesday 12 December 2017, 7.00 pm
There’s a dedicated online hub at www.caseyconversations. com.au/housingamendment and community information sessions being held in each Ward until 7 December.
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Public exhibition date extended The date for public exhibition of the Draft Western Port Green Wedge Management Plan has now been extended until Friday 22 December. Residents will now have until this date to submit their feedback on the Plan, which is a strategic framework that will guide the planning of the southern primarily rural areas of Casey for the next 20 years. For more information or to have your say visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ currentconsultations.
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Jail for chucking cricketer By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man in his early forties was jailed over a drunken late-night home invasion in which he threw a large rock at his partner’s former husband. The keen cricketer - with little criminal history - was fuelled with about 15 to 20 drinks after attending a Test Match at the MCG followed by drinks at a Berwick pub on 27 December, 2016, the County Court of Victoria heard. He told police that he “cracked” when he was picked up from the pub by his apparently intoxicated partner. “I had enough of the four years of bulls*** with a depressed alcoholic (his partner) who used to be married to that person (the victim).”
However he couldn’t remember the ensuing assault and aggravated burglary, he told police. The court heard the man had armed himself with two large rocks and entered through the unlocked front door of the victim’s Cranbourne North house late that night. With the victim’s three teen and adult children inside the home, the man yelled “Where is he?” and hurled a rock at the victim who emerged from the bedroom. The victim dodged the projectile which created a large hole in a plasterboard interior wall. The man wrestled with the victim and the victim’s son in the kitchen, and was pushed down the hallway out the front door.
“Come outside. I’ll bash the f*** out of you,” the man yelled. He hurled a large rock through the home’s front window, and smashed the victim’s car’s windscreen and passenger window, bent the car aerial and broke a letter box. Narre Warren police stated the man was kept in police cells for three-and-a-half hours due to his drunkenness. In sentencing on 20 November, Judge Gabriele Cannon noted the profound impacts on the victim and his three children. The victims stated they were fearful during the attack and felt unsafe in the house ever since. Judge Cannon noted the victim sustained
cuts as well as a swollen elbow which required daily pain relief. The injury restricted the victim in daily tasks and caused him to give up sport. The offending was “serious”, aggravated by being late at night and in front of the victim’s children, Judge Cannon said. There had been a long-standing “soap-opera like” acrimony between the families, she said. The man had a limited criminal history but a history of binge drinking, cannabis smoking and at times regular intravenous amphetamine use. The man was convicted and jailed for three years with a 15-month non-parole period.
Serey stands for ‘values’ and ‘local’ in state election By Cam Lucadou-Wells Being a true local counts, says the Liberals’ freshly endorsed candidate for Narre Warren South. Susan Serey, the conservative Casey councillor who previously ran for the seat in 2014, is back in battle for the 2018 election. To succeed, she needs a swing of more than 5.5 per cent against ALP candidate and National Union of Workers state secretary Gary Maas. Cr Serey, a Berwick accountant and business development worker, says she’s always lived in Casey. This was unlike her opponent who was seeking to move from St Kilda East to a local rental property, she adds. “A local is something we have never had,” she said. “I’m not going to promise to move in (to the electorate) and then not move in.” Her interest in politics was kindled not long after volunteering at St Vincent de Paul’s as a 15-year-old. She started volunteering with her “mentor” Inga Peulich’s office in Chelsea - a person who shares her socially conservative “values”. “I don’t want our country, our values, our state being undermined by things that the public don’t want. “They don’t want drug injecting rooms, they don’t want euthanasia, they don’t want Safe Schools and radical teaching at schools, they want Australia Day to continue on 26 January.” On same-sex marriage, Cr Serey pointed to the low 51-per cent ‘Yes’ count in Holt - which covers much of Hampton Park, Cranbourne and Narre Warren. “It’s a clear indication that people don’t want to get their values trashed and changed at the drop of a hat.” There was a curious recent moment when Liberal member Geoff Ablett was elected Casey mayor for the third time recently. While other councillors toasted Cr Ablett with congratulations at the 13 November meeting, Cr Serey declined to comment. “I wasn’t actually consulted on who was go-
Susan Serey is running as a 'local' for Narre Warren South. 175185 ing to be mayor or deputy mayor ... “How could I congratulate someone who doesn’t have the courtesy to tell me what was going on? “If he wants to play games, it’s his fault not mine.” Her other main issues are law and order, roads and public transport - a key concern for the 80 per cent of employed Casey residents who commute outside Casey for work. She said City of Casey’s transport wish-list of up to $5 billion was possible within the next State Government term. It would include a rail extension to Clyde, bus route improvements and about $2 billion of arterial road upgrades. “I think it needs to be done in the City of Casey.
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“The transport situation is getting worse and worse.” Citing a rising crime rate, Cr Serey says she doesn’t feel safe living in Casey. “One day it will happen to me and my family - and that’s scary.” She is also concerned by the rising numbers taking up drugs - and the need to significantly boost Victoria’s drug-rehab centres and cut the six-month waiting lists for ‘ice’ addicts. In contrast, the trial of a safe-injecting room in Richmond would not save lives and would become a beacon for drug-dealers, she said. In 2014, Cr Serey won a one per cent swing against the ALP incumbent Judith Couacaud Graley. It showed people didn’t like to be “tak-
en for granted”. Her 2018 rival Mr Maas said he was hopeful of settling into “my new community” by the end of this year. In the meantime he said he’d been meeting with local constituents, community leaders, teachers and principals. He would continue the work of sitting MP Ms Graley to lobby for road and public transport upgrades, including the $1 billion of road projects already being carried out. “The former Liberal Government did not plan for the population growth that has been experienced in the outer south-eastern suburbs. “These consequences are being felt by the local community.”
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Keyless, clueless By Cam Lucadou-Wells Volunteers are in a stand-off with Casey Council over the security and entry system at Arthur Wren Hall in Hampton Park. Long frustrated by the current lock-andkey entry, the volunteer hall managers want a keyless entry system - including a keypad - by 2018. A keyless entry would end the expense of replacing locks and keys whenever the restricted keys are lost by hirers, Hampton Park Progress Association spokeswoman Vanassa Gerdes said. It would also save on the onerous task of fronting up to the hall to deliver and collect
keys from hirers many times a week. This happens at all hours, including weekends and evenings. However, Casey Council has baulked at the request mainly due to cost. The council’s preferred ‘Integriti’ security system and installation - which hooks up to the council’s centralised security system would cost $25,000. The volunteers say their desired security system can be installed for $10,000 less. “We don’t want to hook up to the City of Casey,” Ms Gerdes said. Due to the purported cost, hall managers have been told to apply for a grant from Casey’s minor capital works program.
But the volunteers say they have been knocked back while going down that route before. The council has also offered a simple $500 keyless key pad system. It doesn’t meet the managers’ needs to restrict hiring groups access outside their allocated times, however. At a 9 November meeting, councillor Wayne Smith said the keyless entry issue was a “huge issue” at what is Casey’s largest community hall. He successfully moved for the keyless system to be considered in Casey’s mid-year budget review - if the minor capital works application failed.
An 18-year-old student was spared conviction for an $1800 shoplifting spree with her best friend at Fountain Gate shopping centre. The pair stole cosmetics and jewellery in their handbags and pockets, and stowed fashions under their clothes during their six-store escapade on the afternoon of 4 August. The accused later told police that she didn’t think of it as stealing. Acquiring new gear “makes me feel good,” she allegedly said. The two targeted Target, Best & Less, Lush, Labisa, Cotton On and Kmart before the woman was stopped by a loss prevention officer. All stolen items were recovered, full admissions were made, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told on 20 November. A defence lawyer said the pair didn’t originally go to Fountain Gate to steal things, the lawyer said. The idea came to them during a shopping trip. It gave the accused a “bit of a thrill”. “This was in line with her mental illness to feel something, to have something nice and new in her life.” The woman no longer associated with her former best friend and co-accused, and sought treatment for her illness, the lawyer said. Any conviction would jeopardise the woman’s plans to work in horse trail-riding, the court heard. Magistrate Julie O’Donnell noted the woman’s young age, mental illness, excellent work history and without criminal history. Ms O’Donnell warned repeat offending would lead to conviction and possibly jail. The woman was placed on a 12-month good-behaviour bond on condition she attends counselling treatment.
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Dieter Koch: You stated in the article that 70 per cent of people are driving to work. How about some more public transport infrastructure instead of this obsession with cars on roads all the time? Chris Bateman: LNP say a lot of things and then never EVER deliver on any of them, then just cut funding everywhere and make life s***! Sarah Catherine: So they are making un-
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Stop and think for a moment: what’s the worst thing about life in our suburbs? Some would say crime, lack of jobs, or maybe a lack of infrastructure, maybe even a transient community or a lack of connectedness. But I’d argue - and call it a First World problem if you will - that road congestion is the real issue. How many of our road rage incidents come from the sheer, mind-numbing frustration of inching your tonne or so of metal along the Monash? Of course, the Monash ranks highly on the hate list. But that’s just the beginning. What about Racecourse Road in Pakenham, the dreaded Berwick at school pick-up time, Cranbourne’s main street or the peak-hour gridlock that surrounds Dandenong? Nowhere else in Melbourne do we see such a flood of vehicles without the infrastructure to support them, as we do in the South-East. And if anyone is bold enough to suggest a congestion charge, taxing by kilometres driven, or any other punitive actions against car owners, let me blow the whistle right now. It’s not on. Cars created this wide brown land. They are an Australian birthright. And you can prise them from our cold, dead fingers. Technology, which created this, may yet save us. Futurists suggest that fleets of self-driving cars will make car ownership redundant. There will be fewer of them, they’ll interact together, and they’ll simply go away when you don’t want them (as if that could ever happen). The South-East shall rise again ... on four wheels. Jason Beck
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we can settle them and make a difference. “So that they don’t leave in tears.” Ms Findlay paid tribute to the passion and culture of the service - and to the 6200 annual hours put in by volunteers. “It’s just a great place to work.” Ms Magee also gave a dire warning of the debt-laden families on the edge of “extreme financial distress”. Last year, the CISS provided more than $390,000 of emergency relief to more than 4000 visitors - 132 of those were homeless. If interest rates took off, “a scenario far worse than the last GFC could be ahead of us,” Ms Magee said. In a popular move, Kay Morland nominated for the CISS board - taking the seat of her late husband and Casey mayor Mick Morland who was tragically killed in June. The CISS continues to produce free financial resource guides for low-income households as well as families at the brink of breakdown. It also provides financial counselling, no interest loans, Christmas hampers and winter coats.
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Park worse than bite Meanwhile, an outlaw motorcycle gang member is fighting a charge of assaulting a parking inspector. His lawyer argued at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court that his client was “quite wellmannered” as he argued his parking ticket was “not justified”. Maybe some words “not heard in Sunday school” were used, but he didn’t touch the officer, the lawyer said. “So your client is a member of (said outlaw motorcycle gang) and went to have a nice conversation with the parking officer?” the judge mused.
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An iconic painting that hangs proudly in a Narre Warren office is a little-known inspiration for the design of Casey’s civic-arts hub Bunjil Place. The painting in question is Meeting of Many Paths - a community grant artwork created for Casey North Community Information and Support Service. It has had pride of place at the CISS offices since it was painted by the late Aboriginal artist Cathy Adams in 2001. Its owners at CISS however had little inkling of the earthy painting’s influence on Bunjil Place until recently.
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Hardly any knew at CISS’s recent AGM - until a video interview was screened with Bunjil architects FJMT which explained the link. In the video, FJMT stated that they drew upon the painting’s depiction of place, its wildlife and the new “tribes” that have settled in Casey. The building’s namesake Bunjil the Eagle also found expression in the structure’s sweeping wings. Speaking soon after the AGM, CISS executive director Susan Magee said she could see the painting’s influence. The way all paths lead to Bunjil’s welcoming central plaza among the rolling
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Kitty boom RSPCA shelters are attempting to make room for the anticipated summertime explosion in homeless kittens. The organisation is dropping cat adoption fees from $120 to $39 in a bid to re-home 200 cats in four days. The cats - over four months old - are desexed, microchipped, vaccinated and have had veterinary checks. Chief executive Dr Liz Walker said cats as young as five months had little difficulty conceiving and giving birth in the warm season. “Nearly every un-desexed female cat who is exposed to an un-desexed male during the warmer months will become pregnant. “We really want to emphasise that the rela-
tively low cost of desexing far outweighs the cost to the community of caring for cats and kittens.” In 2016-'17, more than 4000 kittens arrived in RSPCA shelters. Most landed between November and April. “We need to break this cycle of homelessness that so many of these beautiful creatures experience,” Dr Walker said. “Desexing is the most effective strategy.” Details: rspcavic.org/adoption RSPCA's Pearcedale animal attendant Kristen Cowan with six-year-old Sebastian, who is up for adoption. 175127 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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Mosquito fish seem to be as damaging as their cursed land-borne namesakes, according to a team of scientific aces at Waverley Christian College. The student team took out the FedUni Casey Project final recently, spelling out the mosquito fish’s havoc on Casey’s waterways. The team found “disturbingly low pH levels”, meaning our waterways are too acidic and prone to absorbing mercury. The students pitched ‘pH robots’ - devices that could detect and alert the authorities to high or low pH levels. So where do the mosquito fish come in? Apparently the fish were introduced to Australia’s ecosystem in a failed attempt to control mosquitoes. Instead the fish were very keen on eating zooplankton - a vital organism that consumes algae and is crucial for maintaining clean wa-
ters and a stable pH, the students argued. Casey councillor Wayne Smith was so impressed with the presentation that he successfully moved for the council’s officers and students do further research on the issue. Their findings will then be presented to Casey’s conservation advisory committee. “I was amazed how good kids are, with their presentation, their confidence, their ideas,” Cr Smith said. FedUni Berwick campus manager and director of strategic planning, Greg Jakob, said the program was a wonderful opportunity to expose young minds to university life. “The project is designed to challenge students to think outside the box and come up with creative solutions and opportunities to real-life problems, specifically for the City of Casey,” Mr Jakob said. “The presentations were inspiring and we look forward to working with local high school student to help them realise their ambition.”
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THE LOWDOWN Q&A Who are you? I am a 26-year-old two times cancer survivor, first diagnosed with testicular cancer at age 18, and diagnosed again at 24 with secondary testicular cancer in the abdomen, liver and lungs. I’m taking part in the 2018 Casey Relay for Life, which is aiming to raise an incredible total of $4 million in its short 10-year history. What is something people don’t know about you? I wanted to be a photographer for National Geographic when I was a child, and on a threemonth trip travelling overland through southern Africa I got to live out that childhood fantasy going on safari and taking around 5000 photos. What was your most memorable moment? On my gap year after graduating from Monash University, I went to volunteer in an orphanage in Tanzania. I brought with me 40 children’s books which were so appreciated by the kids, having them calling out one after the other to read with them. Also seeing the joy on the kids’ faces when I organised on my last day to take them to the beach. Even though they lived not far from the coast, it was the first time most of them had seen the sea, and their expressions of joy were priceless and extremely memorable. What would your last meal be? My Nonna’s pasta with eggplant meatballs and for dessert the strawberry trifle my other Nonna makes, along with my mother’s famous cholate mousse. What event, past, present or future, would you like to witness? I would like to have the ability to go back in time to see the day that World War II ended and to experience the pure joy and relief the entire world would have felt. What is your favourite TV show? My favourite TV show would be the BBC ‘Planet Earth’ series by David Attenbourgh, as I love documentaries.
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Daniel Margariti 174523 What is your favourite book? My favourite book is the Reality Slap by Russ Harris. The author is an expert in dealing with serious events in a person’s life and it provides a lot of useful ‘mindfulness’ approaches . Which six guests, dead or alive, would you invite to a dinner party? David Attenbourgh, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michael Jordan, Elon Musk, Barack Obama, Al Gore. What has been your most embarrassing moment? At school I ... was quite fat and not very co-ordinated between the ages of 8 and 14 years old.
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Enjoying the celebrations with warm words for friends and colleagues were Director Mark Bond, Partners Matt Rice and Andrew Facey, and Director Graham Josh Kendall.
Facey 100th The Facey name has been synonymous with real estate in Dandenong and the greater South East for 100 strong years. Facey celebrated the milestone with an elegant affair, filled with ceremony and nostalgia. Third generation of the Facey namesake Andrew Facey joined Mark Bond and the directors from Facey Industrial Commercial to cut the centennial cake and reminisce about his family’s proud achievements at ARCO restaurant in Dandenong South on Thursday 16 November. Facey Industrial Commercial is honoured to uphold the legacy of what the Facey name has brought to Dandenong and take it forward into the next 100 years and beyond. The stories that were shared on the night by a room full of pioneers delivered real insight into those that are truly responsible for shaping the Dandenong and the South East into the metropolis of today. Mr Bond said: “It’s the people that made and continue to carry on the Facey legacy.” He went on to quote another Facey, Aus-
tralian writer and World War I veteran Albert Facey, from his 1981 book A Fortunate Life: “I never worried about trying something different or having a go at something. I have always believed that if you want to do something you usually can.” Such words resonated well with the audience and it speaks true to the culture at Facey Industrial Commercial today. It’s a can-do attitude that inspires team members and engages clients. Frank Facey took a chance in 1917 when he created something from nothing. Director Graham ‘Josh’ Kendall opened his speech with the remark: “Had Frank Facey carried on with his coachbuilding business, we wouldn’t have a business today.” The room erupted with laughter and that set the tone for the evening. Guests from the early days and current, business partners and clients alike, they were all there to celebrate and honour the Facey family.
Free entertainment will keep the kids amused.
Street party will have the lot It will be a street party with all the trimmings as the community at Villawood Properties’ Marriott Waters celebrates the launch of its display village on Saturday 25 November with a free family fun event. Visitors are encouraged to take a stroll down Seachange Parade and explore the 23 beautiful homes showcasing what Villawood’s builder partners have delivered in the Marriott Waters Display Village. The village will be a hive of activity between noon and 3pm with each of the 13 display builders providing free entertainment for families - perfect for keeping the kids engaged while parents seek out their dream home. There will be plenty to keep families fuelled including coffee carts, food vans, sausage siz-
zles and more. In addition to kids’ arts and crafts, henna artists, face painters and balloon artists, there will be a range of activities and incentives to entice parents, from a Christmas styling session with Chris Carroll from The Life Creative, thanks to Metricon (bookings essential), through to a suite of generous offers available exclusively to Marriott Waters Display Village purchasers. The Marriott Waters Display Village is located at Seachange Parade, Lyndhurst. The grand opening will run from noon to 3pm on Saturday 25 November. To find out more visit marriottwaters.villawoodproperties.com.au/marriott-watersdisplay-village-opening.
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THURSDAY, 23 NOVEMBER 2017
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BIG HOUSE ON BIG BLOCK WHAT an opportunity this home presents for the large family or extended family situation with six bedrooms, a study, and plenty of yard space for all to enjoy. The bedrooms all have built-in wardrobes, while the master benefits from a full ensuite, bay window and mirrored wardrobes. There are two large living areas plus a meals area adjacent to the spacious timber kitchen that includes gas hot plates, electric oven and dishwasher. A home that has evaporative cooling, ideal for the summer months and ducted heating for the chilly times. Huge yard of about 989 metres square with barn-style shed of 10” x 6” which is great for storage, cars or boats, and a large lock-up garage under roof line. The location is great with access to transport, good schools including Hailbury, St Margaret’s, Beaconhills, Kambrya and Nossal. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 120 EARLSFIELD DRIVE, BERWICK, 3806 Price: $730,000-$795,000 Description: 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 1 car Inspect: SATURDAY, 25 NOVEMBER, noon-12.30pm Contact: DERRICK BROWN, 0418 317 096, GERARD COLLINS REAL ESTATE PTY LTD, PAKENHAM, 5941 1255
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OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY
SUPERB ONE-ACRE SETTING
THIS outstanding investment opportunity is one of three adjoining properties. Situated in the heart of Berwick, the area is about to be rezoned to RGZ2 (suitable for apartments) as part of the Berwick Health and Education Comprehensive Development Plan/ Berwick Village Structure Plan. The expansion of tertiary education in the area will allow for over 16,000 new students. The construction of the St John of God private hospital and the expansion of the Casey Hospital will provide approximately 600 hospital beds for the local area. Together with the development of
dedicated office space, this will create the potential for approximately 9000 job opportunities within the precinct, therefore creating the need for more intensive residential developments. 22 Evan Street, Berwick features three bedrooms, one bathroom and two car spaces and set on a 792.5 square metre block. Currently tenanted with rental return of $18,200. Within walking distance of Berwick Railway Station, TAFE college, Federation University, Nossal school and the main street of Berwick. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 20, 22 and 24 Evan Street, Berwick, 3806 Price: $1,000,000 each Inspect: By appointment Contact: Sharon McMillan, O'BRIEN REAL ESTATE BERWICK, 9707 0556
BUILT and designed with luxury and entertaining in mind, this quality constructed four-bedroom plus study home sits proudly on a picturesque 4111 square metre allotment in one of the area’s most sought-after addresses. Warm and inviting colour tones are featured throughout the home, along with display home-like presentation. The dwelling boasts an impressive blend of formal and informal living zones, while the accommodation can cater for larger families and includes a guest wing with its own bathroom and separate entry ideal for teenagers or extended family. An elegant formal sunken lounge with fireplace, a kids retreat and dining room grace the front of the home. A kitchen with vaulted ceilings makes
for an attractive centrepiece of the dwelling, with stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances and gloss cabinetry. Outdoor entertaining aspects are equally impressive and flow perfectly from the kitchen and meals area, and then further to an in-ground solar heated swimming pool and extensive decking. All this, surrounded by attractive garden aspects and lush green lawns, plus an additional double garage. The home is located within a short drive of all facilities including major shopping centres, quality schools, train station and freeway access. With summer fast approaching, what better way is there than to spend time with family and friends at this beautiful property. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 10-12 Laramie Road, Narre Warren South, 3805 Description: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 car Inspect: Saturday, 1.30 - 2.00pm Auction Details: Saturday, 9 December at 2pm (unless sold prior) Contact: Michael Rosario, 0400 972 032, FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS, NARRE WARREN, 9705 4888
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DON’T miss the opportunity to own this well-presented home packed with possibility. The home comprises three bedrooms, master with full ensuite, kitchen overlooking meals area, formal lounge and a large separate rumpus room with open study area, ducted heating, split-system cooling, double garage and currently leased to good tenants who are willing to continue their tenancy, therefore offering the new owners immediate income. Within 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 (subject to council approval). Within walking distance of Haileybury, Berwick Secondary and only minutes access to freeway, this is an opportunity to secure your future in one of the largest growth areas of Melbourne. Be quick or miss out! ●
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Address: 153 High Street, Berwick, 3806 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car Auction: Saturday, 25 November, 11.30am Inspect: Saturday, 11.00am-11.30am Agent: PEAKE REAL ESTATE, 9707 5300 Contact: Marisa Adams, 0409 910 053
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11 Fairholme Boulevard Offering an unmistakable stamp of quality situated in a highly desirable location this unique private family home offers outstanding levels of comfort & accommodation on a 760 m2 manicured parcel of land. Magnificently appointed with sparking timber floors, premium fittings & pristine presentation both inside out. The stunning gourmet master chefs’ kitchen with stone benching overlooks the informal living & dining & outdoors to the expansive outdoor entertaining area & rear garden. With an array of formal, informal & outdoor living this exclusive property caters for the entire family & offers many additional extras including rear roller access for additional boat/van parking, alarm, water tank, ducted heating & evap cooling & boasts loads of storage.
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Auction
cranbourne South
3A 1B
15 Henry Street
2A 1B 1D
765 cranbourne-Frankston Road
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
Auction Saturday november 25th 11:00am inSPEct: Saturday 10:30am todd Mckenna 0418 391 182
In close proximity to Ranfurlie & Settlers Run golf clubs is this 2002m² (approx.) allotment. Perfectly positioned for a young family looking for a large allotment or developer/investor looking to land bank.
Beaconsield upper
Auction Saturday December 16th 11:00am inSPEct: Saturday 10:30am Sachin Arora 0411 081 640
3A 2B 4D 1C
104 Foott Road Enjoy sweeping views across the Cardinia valley to the Dandenong ranges. A character filled homestead is set amongst rolling pasture with a garden of Specimen trees, and heritage roses. Central to the design is a Country-Style kitchen with open plan meals and informal living area opening to a light-filled outdoor room. A formal living room has charm and warmth. Three bedrooms, each with a superb vista to the garden; plus a study. Polished hardwood floors and 10’ ceilings create a sense of space and style. Here is an idyllic mix of gently sloping pasture with pockets of native hardwood bushland and a fern gully abutting a seasonal creek. Stockyards and shedding will suit horses and other livestock.
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Narre Warren
Berwick
Pakenham
9705 4888
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2/138 Greaves Road This superb single level villa is positioned in a private gated group of high end homes. Peaceful and private, it enjoys a wonderful northerly orientation paved courtyard garden with plenty of room for outdoor living. Impressively scaled (31.6sq URL) featuring 3 beds plus study, grand formal living with vaulted ceiling and clerestory windows, formal dining, light filled meals adjoining the stone benched, SMEG equipped kitchen. A/C, heating, plantation shutters, intercom and security; this truly represents a fabulous low maintenance, high quality lifestyle proposition.
iNSPECt: Saturday 1:00pm $670,000- $730,000 Richard Moody 0412 212 191 Peter Watson 0418 105 402
oficer 251 & 269 Princes Highway 5523 m2 & 6222m2 ZONED - URBAN GROWTH ZONE Residential “A” 15 Dwellings per hectare Adjoining premium subdivisions services nearby
For Sale by Expressions of interest iNSPECt: By Appointment Michael Patchell 0419 381 411
Submissions closing 1pm Thursday 14th December 2017 For further information please contact Michael Patchell on 0419 381 411
FoR SALE BY EXPRESSioNS oF iNtERESt Narre Warren North
6A 3B 3D
5 Fairmont Court This quality home on 4748m² offers a myriad of options for families, featuring high ceilings, warm interiors, expansive outdoor areas & excellent location to shopping centres, major freeways & a choice of quality schools. Accommodation consists of 2 dwellings - the main dwelling features a bright interior layout with formal lounge & dining areas to the front of the house, 4 bedrooms including master with WIR & ensuite. A well-appointed kitchen forms the hub of the home which enjoys the views of the garden. The self-contained 2-bedroom unit is in pristine order & is perfect for adult children/ older parents wanting to maintain their independence. Both with independent access everyone can live in harmony & still retain their independence.
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AuCtioN Saturday 9th December 11:30am iNSPECt: Saturday 11:00am Mike Rosario 0400 972 032
Narre Warren
Berwick
Pakenham
9705 4888
9707 6000 neilsonpartners.com.au
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5A 3B 2D 1C
10-12 Laramie Road
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Built & designed with luxury & entertaining in mind, this quality constructed home sits on 4,111m2 allotment. Warm colour tones are featured throughout the home, with an impressive blend of formal & informal living zones, whilst the accommodation can cater for larger families & includes a guest wing with its own bathroom & separate entry - ideal for teenagers or extended family. An elegant formal sunken lounge with fire place, a kids retreat & dining room grace the front of the home. A kitchen with vaulted ceilings, stone benchtops, ss appliances & gloss cabinetry. Outdoor entertaining flows perfectly from the kitchen & meals area, & then further to an in-ground solar heated swimming pool & extensive decking.
AuctioN Saturday 9th December 2:00pm iNSPEct: Saturday 1:30pm Mike Rosario 0400 972 032
Narre Warren
5A 3B 2D
10 Araluen Rise Defining this grand entertainer is the magnificent living zone featuring a 3.4m ceiling. The kitchen, living and dining flow onto the north facing alfresco deck. This northerly aspect enables sunlight to filter into these zones bringing a special warmth to the designer décor. A separate living room is located at the front of the home as to is another upstairs. Oversized bedrooms, two en-suited, make for ample accommodation for a large family. Extensive stone, fully-fitted kitchen with two pac cabinetry, Smeg appliances, glass splash back and oak timber flooring ooze modern contemporary style. Split climate system, alarm, intercom and window furnishings make this home ready for immediate occupation. Located park-side this is a must see property.
iNSPEct: Saturday 11.30am $870,000 - $940,000 Michael Patchell 0419 381 411
Harkaway
5A 3B 3D 1C
135 King Road
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“Walsdorf Farm”- Escape to the country and live your dream on this family property consisting of 21.5 acres of gently rolling pastures. The stunning English Manor House style home is situated at the end of a long driveway encompassed by mature gardens brimming with rose’s, camellia’s, Rhododendron’s & shaded by a magnificent 120 year old oak tree. Designed for the large extended family & includes a spacious cottage of 111sqm. Externally: 3 car garage, 5 paddocks, riding arena, horse shelters, 14 x 7.6m Machinery shed 3 phase power. Situated 10 minutes from Berwick, Monash University & a selection of Victoria’s finest schools & colleges. 45 minutes to the city via M1.
AuctioN Saturday 25th November 2.00pm iNSPEct: Saturday 1:30pm Lis Gunness 0418 310 524 Graeme curtis 0419 538 940
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Berwick
Pakenham
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'WELLINGLEA PARK’, 8 HECTARES FEATURING a classically styled Australian homestead, this remarkable lifestyle property has attributes to please all in the family. From its extensive equestrian improvements including a 60x20 metre riding arena, stables, tack room and safely fenced paddocks to the fully tiled in-ground swimming pool and spa or the championship-sized tennis court, there’s something here for everyone. Add to this an impressive array of brick garaging (five cars), workshops and substantial storage sheds and all possible vehicular/equipment storage needs are catered for. Then there’s the magnificent home … superbly refurbished with fastidious attention to detail, it epitomises great style and elegance throughout. Featuring some 38.3 squares (imperial) of living space with a total of five bedrooms (including guests) plus study, it focuses on its magnificent, mature garden surrounds and a sun-soaked pool deck with covered, adjoining alfresco pavilion. Fully air-conditioned for year-round comfort and displaying fittings and finishes at today’s highest standards, it’s a home that your family will find both comfortable and supremely liveable! Located within 40 minutes of the CBD via either Wellington Road or the M1 Freeway, close (10 minutes) to Berwick, excellent schools and shopping. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 30 Altson Road, Belgrave South, 3160 Price: On application Description: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 5 car, 1 study View: By appointment Agent: Peter Watson, 0418 105 402, First National Neilson Partners, Berwick, 9707 6000
Auction this Sat.
Narre Warren North 6-8 Cranston Close
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OUTSTANDING 5.7 ACRE RARITY SITUATED in the prestigious blue-chip Narre Warren East, on a spectacular 5.7 (approximate) acres, lies this immaculate abode enjoying the ultimate exclusive lifestyle. The superb grand entrance features a circular driveway with neat bitumen, electric gates with intercom, manicured landscaping, gorgeous water feature, and beautifully kept manege. Discover the tastefully renovated hostess kitchen with stone benchtops and quality stainless steel appliances. Adjacent is the sunlit entertainer's dining/ lounge with atmospheric wood heater. Three sizeable bedrooms with built-in robes are serviced easily by the renovated bathroom with frameless shower and stone benchtop. A substantial family room with fireplace is convenient to the entrance. Real timber floors flow through the generous formal living area, and onwards to the alternative wing with separate entry. This separate wing comprises master with renovated ensuite, consisting of a skylight, stone benchtop, and a
walk-in robe. Here also, an impressive vast rumpus room, versatile in nature, completes the under-roof living. Bi-fold doors open from the kitchen space to the wrap-around alfresco living, with outdoor spa, ceiling fans and stunning rural views of lush greenery. The sizeable grassed area surrounding the home itself is a perfect place for the kids or family pet to play, with hours of fun to be had in the solar-heated pool. Picturesque sizeable paddocks, perfect for that pony, cattle or sheep, border the home. The well-maintained, generous shed can easily accommodate six cars or various vehicles, extensive solar panels are on the roof, as well as three electric roller doors. Connected is a storage nook and sizeable horse bay. Features include but are not limited to: ducted heating, eight split-system units, four wood heaters plus additional fireplace, ceiling fans throughout, security cameras, alarm system, surround sound system, electric element blockers and split-systems to all bedrooms and 60,000 litres of water tanks. ●
BACK TO THE GOOD OLD SLOW DAYS RELIVE the good old days of packing up the car with food, kids, pets, and driving to the family holiday house to enjoy time together from dusk till dawn. The days were spent fishing, hiking, bird watching, swimming, boating, eating with a barbecue under the stars until finally falling into bed exhausted but happy. Now more than ever with global uncertainty, rising prices overseas, too much emphasis on technology etc it is time to take the kids on a real holiday in a holiday house. And what an opportunity this is to turn dreams into a reality. Kathy Burgstahler Real Estate has four unique properties including a vacant block of land which are currently for sale in Loch Sport - just three hours’ drive
from Pakenham. Loch Sport is a truly unique and historic picturesque town in that it has managed to retain the charm of a fishing village of yore while having sweeping vistas to admire or photograph and an absolute abundance of varied birdlife to enjoy. The new owners will be able to fish, sail, boat, swim, hike in kilometres of national park, and relax to their heart’s content, or just literally do nothing in this well-appointed house and truly get away from it all. Those looking for a lifestyle change or a fabulous place to house the entire family for holidays should definitely call Kathy Burgstahler on 0437 192 335 to book a private inspection. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS
HOME ESSENTIALS
Address: 1 Boundary Road, Narre Warren East, 3804 Price: On application Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 6 car Inspect: By appointment Agent: HARCOURTS, BERWICK, 9707 4222 Contact: Debbie Brettoner, 0458 628 085
Address: Loch Sport, 3851 Price: On application Inspect: By appointment Agent: KATHY BURGSTAHLER REAL ESTATE, 0437 192 335 Contact: KATHY BURGSTAHLER, 0437 192 335
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First Home Buyers & Investors Please Stand Up Attention all first home buyers and investors we have a property new to the market. Inside this 3 bedroom home, you’ll instantly feel right at home due to the presentation and how fastidiously the owners have maintained it. Downstairs you have an economical kitchen with all the bells and whistles that over looks a meals area and a huge lounge room. With a gorgeous courtyard that has been extensively decked making it easy to look after, which gives you more time back
to enjoy a beer out there. Upstairs provides the 3 bedroom with the master having a full ensuite for comfort and a kids retreat or study nook if you need that space. Three toilets, two bathrooms, double garage, heating and cooling, dishwasher and so much more make this property a perfect asset to an investors portfolio or a charming first home to buyers looking to get into this tough market.
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Summer Fun Entertainer Inspecting this 4 bedroom beauty is a must. Inside you’ll notice the contemporary décor home and the expansive living areas, the gorgeous Theatre room, open plan family room and upstairs retreat which is terrific in stature. The kitchen has been finished with stone benches, quality 900mm S/S appliances, dishwasher, overhead cupboards and a gorgeous window splash back for all that natural light to flow through. Adjoining the kitchen is a walk in pantry for all the Jamie Oliver’s of the family and for extra storage.
Overlooking the kitchen is a huge meals area, which will fit a huge kings table. Adjacent to the meals area there is a gorgeous decked alfresco area, which is separated by quality bi-fold timber doors. There is extensive decking around the solar heated inground swimming pool, exposed aggregate paths and low maintenance backdrop the owners have created. The huge master bedroom comes with a generous WIR and Ensuite, while the 2nd and 3rd bedrooms also incorporates walk in robes to accommodate the teenagers of the family.
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Privately set amongst the oak trees behind a walled and gated fence you will find this stunning example of what Olde Berwick Real Estate should really be. From the moment you lay eyes on the quality Daniel Robertson skinny bricks at the front of the home you know quality is in abundance. Wandering up the sandstone steps you are greeted with a grand entrance that sets the tone for the rest of this bespoke home. Flowing from the entrance you will find the first of the living zones – a formal lounge room which is flooded with natural light and sparkling Tasmanian Oak timber floorsa striking attribute appearing throughout the home. Externally you will continue to be impressed with a peaceful, charming formal garden and lawn setting and an entertaining area that is perfectly private. Nothing has been left to chance. You simply won’t get a better package in this location!
12 Grand Manor Drive, Berwick resort-like residence A desirable lifestyle property, this elegant residence rests on an impressive 749m2 corner block with rare side access for boats, trailers or caravans! Entertainers will appreciate the expansive open plan living and dining area and resort-style backyard featuring in-ground solar pool is the place to bring your family and friends. Close to schools, shops and all amenities, this is the complete package.
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Set on an elevated 680sqm parcel of prime Berwick real estate, this 3 bedroom home filled with character and appeal is situated in a most convenient of locations meters from John Fisher park and within a short walk to Berwick train station, St Margaret’s School and all other amenities prestigious Berwick Village has to offer. Book your private inspection today as this home is not to be missed!
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Price $650,000-$710,000
Distinguished by magnificent proportions, reminiscent of an English Country Cottage and a lovely place to call home. This enchanting double storey home built in 1982 is ready for a family to move in and make their own. Refurbish, extend or enjoy as is, this 864sqm block with captivating gardens delivers incomparable family appeal. Close to excellent schools and within walking distance to Berwick Village.
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Pulling up to the front of this stunning property you can see this home exudes quality from the street appeal alone. The entrance hallway does not disappoint as you are greeted with timber floorboards that flow throughout the home. The floor plan will suit the largest of families offering 3 expansive living areas. Schools, public transport and parklands all within walking distance this is a home you can’t afford not to inspect.
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7 o’Neil road, BeacoNsFieLD The complete Package Desirably situated in the prestigious ‘’Bowmans Track’ on a 1,000sqm corner block only minutes’ drive from the restaurants and shopping precinct of Beaconsfield is this immaculately presented family home. Glass fenced in-ground pool, double garage, further parking with extensive shedding (6.5 x 10.5approx), ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, alarm system, 22,000L water tank.
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Ideally situated in a sought-after Berwick location within walking distance of schools, public transport, shops and prestigious Berwick Village this home will suit an array of buyers – ideal for first home owners, families and investors alike. Freshly painted with near new carpets, ducted heating and 2 x split systems allow for extra comfort. Located within minutes access to Monash Freeway and all that Berwick has to offer.
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Looking for that Olde Berwick address? Offering one of Berwick’s most convenient locations, this original Harmon built home could be the perfect one for you. Whether you’re looking for the ideal down sizer, investment property, or first home this residence can cater to all. Being the first unit on the block unit 1 offers extra drive way with side access, perfect for second car, small boat or caravan.
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Centrally located in the ever-popular Bryn Mawr Estate within walking distance from prestigious Berwick Village & the trendy hub of Beaconsfield is this elegantly presented 4/5 bedroom home boasting modern clean lines with a cleverly designed floorplan to suit the whole family, all set on a 742sqm block. Within walking distance of Haileybury College, Beaconhills College and Berwick Primary School this one is a crowd pleaser.
1/31 wilson Street, Berwick
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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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Pakenham
23 Overland Drive
$775,000 - $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!
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Pakenham
11 Lauren Square
$400,000 - $440,000
TICKS ALL THE BOXES!! If it’s for investment, first home or looking to downsize, then Lauren Square is for you. Offering three bedrooms – main bedroom with built in robes and access to the bathroom. Large lounge with gas heating, air conditioning and the bonus of security shutters on all windows. Functional kitchen with gas cooking, pantry and storage. Beautiful pergola with concrete paving - ideal for entertaining all year round. Double garage – rear access and side access- if required. Solar panels, 482m2 block, security doors, the list is endless. This is a must inspect!!
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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 being the original nursery in Beaconsfield Upper set on useable 3.3acres with beautifully landscaped gardens. Main home with 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms large 2 car garage, multiple living areas, ducted heating, cooling and vacuum, Tassie Oak floors, entertainment area, original glasshouse with Signature spa, 5x13 storage shed, water tank, 3phase power. Cottage self contained with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 3 car accommodation, separate driveway.
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 16
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Beaconsfield 49 O’Neil Road
Private, peaceful and quiet on 1000 sqm. For auction. Sunday 10 December at 1:30pm $770,000 - $847,000 A lovely home set on a 1000 sqm block with room for the whole family, in a perfect location. Featuring: • Five generous bedrooms with BIR • Two living areas and dining • Family kitchen with BIP & appliance storage • Large alfresco, double garage & side access Also included is ducted heating, split system cooling & ceiling fans.
F5 G2 H2 8794 0500 32 Overland Drive Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405
Berwick 3/2-3 Camley Court
Only moments from the Berwick Village. For sale. $520,000 - $570,000 Here’s an opportunity to purchase an investment or first home which is only moments from the Village. • 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 2 toilets • 3 living areas, timber flooring • U shaped kitchen, lots of storage • Duct heating, split system cooling • Double garage, rear courtyard It’s currently returning $1,538pcm, or, release the tenant and live in it yourself; ever so close to Berwick.
F3 G1 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Sat 1:00-1.30pm Gerard McRae 0409 400 635 Catherine McRae 0438 634 246 realestate.starcommunity.com.au
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Berwick 4 Kenny Court
Stunning home in prestige location. For sale. Contact Agent 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, spacious family meals area with gas log fire • Entertainers kitchen with servery window to alfresco • Decked alfresco area with electric blinds for year round entertaining • Resort style back yard with sparkling inground pool and Bali hut
F4 G2 H2 I1 J1 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255
Berwick 46 Jarryd Crescent
Opportunity knocks but once…. For sale. $520,000 - $570,000 This one’s ready to go; bathed in natural light, it is presentation perfect & has a very homely feel • 3 large bedrooms, 2 bathroom • 2 living areas, quality carpets • Modern kitchen, lots of storage • Duct heating, split-sys cooling • Side access, huge backyard There’s nothing to do here, but move in. It’s clean; it’s light and bright & ready for a new owner.
F3 G2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Sat 11:00-11.30am Gerard McRae 0409 400 635 Catherine McRae 0438 634 246 18
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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 28 Richardson Street
Berwick 16 Middleton Grove
For auction.
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56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894 Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894
$610,000 - $660,000
32 Overland Drive, Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300
• A strategically utilized 676m2 block • 4 generous sized bedrooms • Multiple spacious living areas with high ceilings and soft neutral tones • Beautiful high quality kitchen • Large outdoor entertaining area
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• 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
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Pakenham 3 Edenbrook Circuit
4B 2C 3D 2I
Berwick 4 Wurundjeri Blvd
High Class Edenbrook Ex-display
For Sale
Chase the Lifestyle
For Sale
Built to exacting standards with all the upgrades expected of a gorgeous display home with a beautiful façade and high feature ceilings. Master bedroom with WIR, ensuite with double vanity and plantation shutters. Kitchen with stone benchtop, S/S cooktop, built in double oven, Technika, microwave and cofee machine.Magnificent alfresco with a built in barbeque and louvre roof. Double garage, marble gas log fire place, refrigerated cooling and ducted heating.
$560,000 - $610,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24357
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.
$650,000 - $710,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24352
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
4B 2C 3D 2I
Clyde North 9 Pickerel Avenue
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
3B 2C 2D 1I
Berwick 22 Euroa Avenue
Brand New in Berwick Waters
For Sale
Immaculate North Side Living
For Sale
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 children’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.
$720,000 - $790,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24355
pen plan living with spacious kitchen with quality appliances and plenty of bench and cupboard space, looks to the light filled dining area. Three bedrooms are all a great size, the master suite with private ensuite and WIR, the two bedrooms serviced by built in robes and main bathroom. Additionally there is a versatile lounge area, perfect to relax with family and friends. Neat as a pin and nothing to do beside move in. Outside features a massive backyard. Beautifully kempt, as well as low maintenance.
$535,000 - $585,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24365
Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Berwick
4B 2C 3D 1H 6I
Narre Warren East 1 Boundary Road Outstanding 5.7 acre Rarity.
For Sale
Spectacular 5.7 approx. acres with manicured landscaping and exceptional privacy. Tastefully renovated hostess kitchen with stone & S/S appliances. Adjacent, is the sunlit entertainers dining / lounge with atmospheric wood heater. A substantial family room with fireplace is convenient to the entrance. Real timber floors flow through the generous formal living area, and on wards to the alternative wing with separate entry. This separate wing comprises master with renovated ensuite, consisting skylight, stone bench
top, and a WIR. Here also, an impressive vast rumpus room, versatile in nature, completes the under-roof living. Outdoor spa, solar heated pool and alfresco, capturing sensational rural views. Expansive shedding and horse stable options. ducted heating, 8 split system units, 4 wood heaters plus additional fireplace, ceiling fans throughout, security cameras, alarm system, surround sound system, electric element blockers and split systems to all bedrooms and 60,000lts of water tanks.
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Connected to community The Berwick Neighbourhood Centre (BNC) is a vibrant community place where every person is made to feel welcome through a wide variety of classes, courses and events. Situated across three premises within Berwick, the BNC strives to be a place of belonging where people can connect, participate and learn. “Primarily, our focus is on serving the community with programs catering for families with young children. “But we also offer a variety of programs for our over-50s community, including our knit-
ting ladies who knit for local charities and families in need,” manager of the Berwick Neighbourhood Centre Michelle Coburn said. BNC currently has vacancies in its childcare room; learning through play. This program is specifically designed for children aged one to five years and operates on Tuesday to Friday from 9am to 2pm. However there are many more opportunities for children within the BNC. “BNC will open our enrolments for threeyear-old pre-kinder for 2018 from Monday 9 October 2017.
“In the interim, we encourage you to visit either centre to see us in operation or to ask any further questions,” Ms Coburn said. “We also run playgroups from our Timbarra venue, which is a great way for families to make new connections with others in the local area. “Our children’s art activity classes are also very popular and allow the children to be involved with some messy play.” For further information about the Berwick Neighbourhood Centre, call 9796 1970 or visit www.berwickneighbourhoodcentre.com.au.
The Berwick Neighbourhood Centre strives to be a place of belonging where people can connect, participate and learn. 171166 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Power to empower learning School skills to create men Berwick Lodge Primary School principal Henry Grossek understands that there are many things that schools aim to teach children. In fact, he knows that the list is so long that sometimes it can cause school communities to throw their hands up in despair. “That’s from where the term, Crowded Curriculum, came,” he said. “There is also the knowledge that students of today are facing an adult world in which many can expect to have not one or two career changes, but up to seven in the course of their working lives. “Then there is the shifting sands nature of technology - rapid changes whereby today’s technology is being superseded even before we have all become familiar with it or, worse still, have paid it all off!” Mr Grossek also believes that empowering children in their learning is no longer an option, but rather a necessity. “To that end, educators are attending con-
Berwick Lodge Primary School students Riley, Alisha, Madison and Yaneth are a part of a school community that empowers students in their learning. ferences and seminars focused on giving voice to students in their learning,” Mr Grossek said. Berwick Lodge Primary School is at 139-145 Mansfield Street, Berwick. For more, call 9707 1766 or visit berwicklodgeps.vic.edu.au.
A common thread which runs through the approach to educating boys is a desire to develop good men. As Head of Berwick Grammar School, Dr Steven Middleton noted that while such an approach has been an historical element of boys' education, a greater focus on developing skills for life rather than just the completion of examinations has re-emerged as an educational phenomenon at leading schools across the globe. "As the only dedicated boys school in our local area, Berwick Grammar School is uniquely placed to provide an education that meets the unique needs of boys," Dr Middleton said. "Our staff are particularly adept and experienced in meeting the various development needs of boys as they transition through the various phases of adolescence. "Our approach to the classroom where each boy is challenged to find his own brand of excellence is supplemented by a diverse range of
2018 Berwick Grammar School Captains Aidan Ferreira and Will Morgan. co-curricular endeavours including sport and cultural pursuits designed to enable each boy as an individual to discover his inner passion." Berwick Grammar School is at 80 Tivendale Road in Officer. For more information, phone 9703 8111 or visit, www.stmargarets.vic.edu.au.
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Public Notice Planning and Environment Act 1987
CASEY PLANNING SCHEME Notice of the preparation of an amendment Amendment C224 The Casey City Council has prepared Amendment C224 to the Casey Planning Scheme. The land affected by the amendment is known as the Fountain GateNarre Warren CBD as identified in the map below with borders including, Max Pawsey Reserve to the east, Monash Freeway to the North and West, Princes Highway and Pakenham Railway Line to the south.
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V Medical/Nursing The amendment proposes to implement the Fountain Gate - Narre Warren CBD Structure Plan 2016 by rezoning the Narre Warren – Fountain Gate CBD from Priority Development Zone, Commercial 1 Zone, Commercial 2 Zone, General Residential Zone 1 and Public Use Zone 6 to Activity Centre Zone Schedule 2.
City of Casey Customer Service Centre Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre Shop 156, South Gippsland Highway CRANBOURNE, VIC
www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and on the City of Casey website at www.casey.vic.gov.au/building-planning/planningscheme-and-amendments/on-exhibition-amendments. Any person who may be affected by the amendment may make a submission to the planning authority about the amendment. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make. Name and contact details of submitters are required for council to consider submissions and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend council meetings and any public hearing held to consider submissions. The closing date for submissions is: Tuesday 19 December 2017 A submission must be sent to: Team Leader - City Strategy City of Casey PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN VIC 3805 or electronically to: cityplanning@casey.vic.gov.au The planning authority must make a copy of every submission available at its office for any person to inspect free of charge for two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses. Should you have any queries about this amendment, please contact Council’s City Planning Department on (03) 9705 5200. Nicola Ward Manager City Planning
Date: 2 November 2017
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Gathercole’s The Meat People Must be physically fit, some heavy lifting required. Apply in person between 10am & 2pm Monday to Friday. 1 Learmonth Rd Carrum
PLUMBER 3rd or 4th year apprentice or tradesman. Must be experienced in new home plumbing and drainage. Officer. Resume to info@inline.net.au or call 0497 465 463
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AM SHIFT LABOURERS
t Must be available over Christmas period t Supportive team environment About the Organisation Baptcare is a purpose driven and faith based organisation working across Victoria and Tasmania, providing residential and community care for older people and support to children, families, and people with disability, financially disadvantaged people and people seeking asylum.
3rd year, 4th year or fully qualified plumber, experienced with copper piping preferred, manual licence, willing to travel and do early starts. Please email resume to sunforcesolar@hotmail.com or call Matthew 0400 580 849
Bus & Coach Drivers Needed
APPRENTICE PLASTERERS/ GYPROCKERS REQUIRED We are a leading plastering Company with mid range to high end projects running in and around the South Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne.
About the Role We are seeking Personal Care Assistants at Peninsula View Community, Frankston South. You will demonstrate a commitment to best practice in aged care, maintaining an optimal level of dignity, comfort and quality of life for care recipients living in our aged care facilities.
We are looking for driven, hard working individuals with high standards and an eye for detail. The successful candidate will be taught how to provide the finish to walls and ceilings, learn how to take measurements to ensure that corners and angles are level using hand tools, prepare surfaces and to repair and restore existing surfaces.
Shift times available - All shifts available AM, PM and Night Duty 7 days a week.
The successful candidate must be able to work in a team environment, work efficiently and methodically, produce a high quality finished product, be able to handle responsibility and be well presented, fit & healthy.
Duties, skills and experience t Certificate III in Aged Care (essential) t Current experience in an aged care facility (12 months essential) t Current Police Check t Be customer focused with a passion for working in aged care t Have excellent attention to detail, be honest and reliable, and possess a positive and flexible attitude
They must also have their own transport, construction white card and PPE.
Please forward applications and queries to: Carolyn Argoon – Oice Manager 24-28 Moorooduc Highway Frankston South Phone: 5979 9900 Email: cargoon@baptcare.org.au
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Cabinet Maker Full time permanent position in Dandenong South for a post forming company. Preferrably with: Beam Saw Experience Edge Banding Experience Good wages & conditions apply.
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Luke Davies-Uniacke (9) is firming as the Dandenong Stingrays’ sixth number one draft selection. 166487 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS on the night and hoping for the best,” he said. And he doesn’t “buy” into the media speculation about where he is going to be drafted, but acknowledges he is likely to be going to one of three clubs, two of which are on different sides of the country. “I don’t go out of my way to look at what’s been said (in the media), it’s only the stuff my mates tag me in, but I’m comfortable with everything that’s being said,” he said. “It’s come across my mind that it could be
Woolamai’s premier rider last season Courtney Pace will be looking to hit the ground running this Saturday.
Picnic racing at Woolamai By Gavin Stubbs An atmosphere of anticipation surrounds the historic Woolamai and District Race Club as the first of six meetings for the new season takes place this Saturday 25 November. Woolamai, with around 150 years of history, is one of the three main picnic racing tracks alongside Healesville and Balnarring. Riders and trainers will converge from right around the state, but there are some key players to keep an eye on. Last season’s premier rider, Courtney Pace, is again looking forward to riding at one of her favourite tracks, taking on the likes of Reece Goodwin, who also has a strong affinity with the testing circuit. “The track is generally in outstanding condition and every horse is given its chance to win,” Pace said. “It plays fair whether your mount is bowling along in front or coming from back in the pack. The fields are generally strong, the crowd is vocal and it’s a unique feeling to be right amongst the action. It’s also great to see how the picnic circuit is continually endeavouring to better itself.” Pace, the two-time winner of the Barry Ryan Medal for outstanding horsemanship, berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
has recently taken out her trainer’s licence and can’t wait to boot one of her own home on race day. She is also aiming to ride five winners on a card and better her current best of four - which she has accomplished three times. Coronet Bay trainer Shae Eden is also a keen supporter of Woolamai and will have several runners this season. Fresh off winning at the Flemington spring carnival with top mare Ocean Embers, Eden boasts a strong stable and is sure to be well represented. Local Woolamai rider Sophie Logan has ridden several winners on her home track and her talent has been on display numerous times in her short career. Woolamai has many appealing features, not the least the family-friendly atmosphere and its laid-back feel. Barbecues and picnic rugs adorn the lawns and the shady elms live up to their name perfectly. Racing.com’s Adam Olszanski will call the action, while kids will have plenty to keep them busy with Pockets the Clown in attendance, and face painting and a jumping castle available. The picnic races, with its informal country atmosphere, continue to retain the charm of yesteryear.
Brisbane, Fremantle or Carlton, and I’m happy with any of those three - even interstate I’m okay with. “Even though I’d love to stay in Melbourne to be with friends and family, I’m easy. “The challenge for me is that I’ve got great connections in Melbourne, and just trying to restart those connections would be different - I have a set routine before every game, and that’s usually with people that live near me, so it’d definitely be a challenge to seek out new people interstate.
PLAYER PROFILE POSITION: Midfielder DOB: 08/06/1999 HEIGHT: 187cm WEIGHT: 85kg DRAFT RANGE: 1-3 POSSIBLE CLUBS: Brisbane (Pick 1), Fremantle (Pick 2), Carlton (Pick 3)
QUIZ NUMBER 1585 1. WHICH Aussie cricketer in 2009 became the youngest man to score centuries in each innings of a Test? 2. WHO was boxer Jeff Fenech’s trainer during much of his impressive career? 3. WHO was the first Australian weightlifter to win an Olympic gold medal? 4. WHAT is the traditional colour of Ferrari racing cars? 5. WHICH famous Australian jockey was nick-named ‘Scobie’? 6. WHICH popular NSW player was the first cricketer to score a double century and a century in the same Test? 7. HOW does a boxer’s trainer indicate his fighter cannot continue a bout? 8. WHICH Australian won the 1984 NSW Open tennis championship? 9. HOW many points is the blue ball worth in snooker? 10. WHO won the Australian sports car championship for four consecutive years in the late 1960s? 11. WHICH famous American sportsman was originally known as Lew Alcindor? 12. WHICH woman won a record six straight grand slam singles tennis titles? 13. WHICH Aussie cricketer was known as ‘Magilla’? 14. WHICH country finished on top of the medals at the 2004 Olympics? 15. HOW many times did the ‘Super-macs’ - Peter McNamara and Paul McNamee win the Wimbledon doubles tennis title? 16. WHICH bare-knuckle fighter is regarded as the father of Australian boxing? 17. WHICH coalminer became one of Australia’s best-known snooker players? 18. WHICH Australian swimmer caused a shock by winning the 1972 Olympics 200 metres breaststroke gold medal? 19. HOW many runs did New Zealand need to win from the last ball of cricket’s infamous ‘underarm’ match against Australia in 1981? 20. HOW many years separated Evonne Cawley’s two Wimbledon tennis titles? ANSWERS: 1. Phil Hughes 2. Johnny Lewis 3. Dean Lukin 4. Red 5. Arthur Breasley 6. Doug Walters 7. By throwing in the towel 8. John Fitzgerald 9. Five 10. Frank Matick 11. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 12. Martina Navratilova 13. Stuart MacGill 14. USA 15. Two 16. Larry Foley 17. Eddie Charlton 18. Bev Whitfield 19. Six 20. Nine
Potential number one draft pick Luke Davies-Uniacke is a rare type of match winner, the type of ball-winning midfielder who can change a game in a matter of seconds. The 18-year-old Dandenong Stingray is firmly in the frame to be taken as the number one pick in Friday’s National Draft in Sydney after a stunning two years of elite junior football, with Davies-Uniacke a certainty to be taken inside the top three with fellow youngsters Cam Rayner and Paddy Dow. His abundance of class was on show in the latter stages of the TAC Cup season, and in particular on 9 September against Eastern Ranges in an elimination final, where the midfielder accumulated 33 disposals and a goal to lead his side to victory after being down by 50 points at half time. Ahead of the draft, Davies-Uniacke will head to Sydney on Thursday, and will try and keep his thoughts in check before his life changes forever. “I’m pretty relaxed actually - every time I do think about it, I get a few butterflies, but other than that, I’m pretty relaxed about it all,” he said. “I’m just looking forward to Friday night, and hoping for the best and gearing up for what could happen. “I’ve had some family come around, so said hello to them because I’m not going to see them too often, and I’m just relaxing at home with Mum and Dad.” With AFL clubs virtually finalising their plans for Friday, Davies-Uniacke can only watch on and let fate take care of itself. “I believe it is (out of my control), it’s all up to the clubs now in what decisions they make - there is not a lot I can do besides rocking up
“But I’m sure those clubs would help me out, and there’d be no issues from my end. But Davies-Uniacke prides himself on honesty, a quality that will assure he demands respect at an AFL club. “Coming into this year, I knew I’d have clubs coming to my house, and I pride myself on being an honest guy - every interstate club will ask you that same question over and over, and telling them the truth goes a long way,” he said. So what kind of player does Davies-Uniacke believe he can be at AFL level? “I want to have a long career, that’d be unreal - I do see my game around (Patrick) Dangerfield’s, just the way he goes forward too, and also Dusty (Dustin Martin), so hopefully I can have great careers like they do,” he explained. “I feel ready to get to pre-season - during pre-season, they’ll tone me up and get me prepared, but I do have some confidence that I can have an impact, maybe not straight away, but throughout the season for sure.” And throughout what has been a challenging year, with school, Vic Country, AFL Academy and TAC Cup football, Davies-Uniacke has leant on friends, family and his manager, Robbie D’Orazio. “My family have been amazing, alongside Robbie, I can’t thank him enough, and that’s the same with my parents and friends - all their advice has been the same, to just be myself, be honest and to make the most of the year,” he said.
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Wickets tumble in DDCA By Nick Creely DDCA TURF 1 REVIEW - ROUND 4 (DAY ONE) A flurry of wickets and a storm looming for hours - it certainly wasn’t a day to be a batsman in the DDCA’s top tier on Saturday. With just one team reaching the 200 mark across the grounds on day one, bowlers certainly had their way, no more so than down at Arch Brown Reserve. The star-studded Berwick elected to bat against HSD, and were immediately greeted by impeccable line and length from Cobra openers Kashuyla Weeraratne (3/65) and Michael ‘Slick’ Davies, who orchestrated the early wickets of Adam Watson (2) and Ryan Williamson (4). Darren de Souza (21 off 145 balls) and Matt Chasemore (25 from 60) dug deep, putting on 29 runs in almost two hours, before Jackson Philipin (1/18) found the edge of Chasemore’s bat to leave the home side reeling at 3/37. Despite a solid 25 to Jarrod Armitage, and cameos from skipper Jarrod Goodes (20) and Cory Bevan (24), Davies proved almost unplayable, snaring 6/33 from his 18 overs to roll the Bears for just 146. And the Cobras are going to need Davies’ experience with the bat next week with James Wilcock (3/3) and Goodes (2/15) then tearing the visitors’ top order to shreds, leaving the Cobras 5/32 at stumps. Prized batsmen Matt Cox (7 not out), Kaushyla Weeraratne (0 not out) and Davies will all bat for the visitors on day two. Down at Casey Fields, Cranbourne and North Dandenong are evenly poised, with a tough and tight affair ensuring the clash will go deep into day two. After Eagles skipper Lucas Ligt elected to bat, openers Cam Kelly (37) and Brandon Tyzzer (21) got the home side off to a strong 59run start, with the pair playing in form seam-
Berwick batsman Matt Chasemore drives the ball during his 25 on Saturday. 175195 Pictures: GARY SISSONS ers Gayantha Wijethilaka and Mitchel Minhas with ease. But tweakers Mick De Kauwe (2/29), Asfan Thajudeen (3/38) and veteran David Bell (4/17) got the game on their terms, and changed the game with 46 overs of immense pressure. Despite Brayden Roscoe (18) holding his own in the middle order, and late cameos to Pardeep Boyal (20) and Jawed Hussaini (16), the Eagles were dismissed for just 150 off 79 pain staking overs. But the Maroons ended the day in horrific fashion, with Syed Mehmood (0) falling in the only over of the day to Steve Miller to leave the
visitors 1/0, still 151 runs short of victory. Buckley Ridges were the only team to pile on the runs, with the Bucks slamming on 269 against Hallam Kalora Park at Hallam Reserve. It was all Daniel ‘DJ’ Watson (57) in the early stages, with the champion batsman slamming seven boundaries and three sixes in very little time to give the Bucks the early jump. But after Hawks bowler Jagveer Hayer (1/32) managed to trap Watson LBW, the home side fought their way back into the contest to take the vital scalps of Suren Ekanayake (25) and Susantha Pradeep (25) to leave the visitors 4/121.
In-form Kiwi recruit Greg Todd (88) steadied the ship superbly to anchor the middle innings, and combined with skipper Troy Aust (36), piled on a 90-run partnership to step back into command. After threatening a score well above 300 at one stage, Will Whyte (5/67) and Thailvan Xavier (4/75) reeled the visitors back in with a superb spell to bowl them out for 269 in the final over of the day. Dingley suffered a late stumble on day one against Narre Warren, but recovered swiftly to be in a commanding position down at Sweeney Reserve. The Magpies had a bat, and it looked a disastrous decision after Daniel Orchard (3) and Jarrod Russell (5) lost their wickets early to leave the home side 2/13. Some fight by Chamara Liyanaarachchi (15) and Bevan Radhakrishnan (7) saw the Magpies weather the storm briefly, but the brilliance of Dingoes spinner Dinuk Hettiarchchi (4/41 off 22 overs) saw the visitors skittle them for 139 off 55.2 overs. Imran Laghmani (43) and Hussain Ali (40) were the only two to find some runs, after at one stage the Magpies looked like they’d score under 100. The Dingoes were rocked late in the day by the wicket of star opener Matt Hague (0), who feathered a catch through to Magpies keeper Jake Cronin. But Luke Spears (30) and Christo Otto (15 not out) steadied the ship to leave the Dingoes 3/58 at stumps. In the day’s other two matches, Springvale South reached 7/162 against Mordialloc before the storms set in, meaning the Bloods will bat on during day two, while St Mary’s is in the box seat after rolling Dandenong West for 102 in 72.3 overs. The Saints lost a late wicket to be 1/10 at stumps.
Hudson bolts to Pacific Games By David Nagel Hudson McKay is living proof that time flies when you’re having fun with the 10-year-old set to represent Victoria in the Pacific School Games to be held in Adelaide in early December. The St Mary’s Primary School student from Berwick will run for his state in the 200-metre sprint and relay after finishing second in the School Sport Victoria State Championships at Lakeside Stadium recently. Hudson, who joined Casey Little Athletics - now Berwick Little Athletics - when he was five, has put quite a record together after spending half of his young life at the club. He has broken centre records at Berwick in the 100 and 200-metre sprints, as well as the 400 metres, and equalled the centre's high jump record which stood for 12 years. He has also won the junior champion award at Berwick and is a multiple gold medallist at the Gippsland championships and a multiple finalist at state level. But qualifying for the Pacific Games takes things to a whole new level altogether. “I’m really excited about representing Victoria,” Hudson said, before explaining how he qualified for the big event. “We ran a heat and had to qualify top eight to get into the final. I finished second in my heat and qualified, and then ran second in the final.” Hudson, who has a personal best of 29.13, said he had improved his running a lot in recent times. He puts that down to some astute
Hudson McKay is a star on the rise, earning selection in the Victorian track and field team for the Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS Pacific School Games. 175018 “I’ve made a lot of improvement recently and working on my technique is only going to make me run faster as I get older. All the coaches at Berwick, and dad, have helped me out heaps along the way.” Hudson is a true all-rounder with basket-
coaching from dad Ben and the coaches he has at Berwick. “I wasn’t that fast when I started, but my parents did a little bit of Little Athletics when they were younger and they thought I might like it and it just went on from there,” he said.
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Bath's crucial century By Russell Bennett A crucial century from skipper Bathiya Perera took Upper Beaconsfield to a strong first day’s total against Cardinia on the first day of round six in the WGCA Premier Division on Saturday. In a clash that could prove vital in the race for finals positions, after being sent in to bat the Maroons were in serious trouble early at 2/10 with the in-form Kallan Braid-Ball (2/57) striking twice to remove the dangerous Zenith Wickramanayaka (7) and Jonathon Caderamanpulle (0). A 60-run stand between Imesh Jayasekara (42) and Kulith Rabel (32) then helped steady the ship but spin twins Dwayne Doig and Travis Wheller (3/68) struck in the space of five runs to have the visitors seemingly back on the ropes at 4/75. Perera then stood up when his side needed him most - showing his class in notching his maiden century for the club. Perera was one of the stand-out batsmen in the DDCA’s top turf tier before making the switch to synthetic to lead the Maroons. After giving glimpses into his superb talent with a series of half-centuries over recent seasons, he raised the bat for triple figures for the first time as an Upper Beaconsfield player on Saturday leading from the front. After Jayasekara fell at 5/101, Perera took charge before ultimately being the last wicket to fall at 236 in the 76th over. Doig was a real shining light with the ball for the Bulls - claiming 5/62 in a mammoth 30 overs - including the wickets of Jayasekara and Rabel. Ben Parrott and skipper Alex Nooy will resume for the Bulls at 0/2 this week with the Maroons’ total well within reach if the home side maintains its composure. Nearby on Saturday the reigning premier Kooweerup amassed 271 at home against
Cardinia champion Dwayne Doig was at his mesmerising best on Saturday, claiming 5/62 from 30 Picture: ROB CAREW overs against Upper Beaconsfield. 175191 Clyde (2/7) and struck twice in the dying overs of the opening day’s play to have the Cougars well on the back foot. After winning the toss and electing to bat, Demons skipper Mark Cooper fell leg-before to Nick Sadler (2/44) for just nine. While Cooper’s opening partner Chris
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By Nick Creely The news wasn’t pretty for Casey-South Melbourne in the opening rounds of Twenty20s, with the Swans suffering two losses over the weekend to remain winless and anchored down the bottom of the ladder. The young Swans fielded one of its most inexperienced sides in recent memory over the weekend, with the average games played in the first XI being just 36. On Saturday against Carlton, the Swans snared prized scalp Evan Gulbis with the first ball of the game to give them the dream start and potential momentum after electing to bowl at Casey Fields. However, it was only a brief moment of joy in a tough 90-minute fielding stint, with Blues’ opening batsman Brayden Stepien (108) belting a glorious century - a knock that included seven sixes - to guide the visitors, and combined with talented youngster Mackenzie Harvey (50) lifted the highly experienced visitors to a match-winning total of 4/202. Nathan Lambden (2/20) tried in vain as the Blues dispatched the Swans to all parts of the ground, and was the only bowler to cause any real problems. And despite some fight by Jordan Wyatt (47) - who looked aggressive, compact and willing to take on the bowlers with four boundaries and a six - the Swans finished on 9/120 - with clumps of wickets in the middle once again denting their chances of victory. On to Sunday, and the Swans travelled to play Greenvale - a side in a similar position down the bottom of the ladder - and disappointingly fell in comfortable fashion that sees the Roos surge two games clear from the bottom. After winning the toss and batting, the Swans found no flow in their game once aggressive openers Joel Mitchell (1) and Wyatt (2) fell in the first two overs, and scratched their way to 8/95 off their 20 overs courtesy of Ryan Eaton (20) and Brendan Rose (20). A classy 48 not out to James Rosewarne made the chase for the Roos a simple one, with the home side banking the victory with three balls and seven wickets to spare after some
Casey batsman Jordan Wyatt provided a lone hand on Saturday against Carlton. 175197 Pictures: GARY SISSONS tight bowling by the Swans. Jackson Fry (1/18), Jonah Serong (1/11) and Dylan Hadfield (1/14) all bounced back with the ball for the Swans after tough days against Carlton. With the Swans now moving to a 0-8 record, they will look to claim their first points of the year with matches against Northcote on Saturday and Melbourne Uni on Sunday, with both games to be played at Casey Fields.
Jackson Fry lets one go on Saturday at Casey Fields.
keeper-batsman Ben Spicer (58) compiled the innings’ defining partnership after tea. When Mathers was ultimately caught by Nick Miles at backward point off Shane White, Spicer took on the role of the aggressor - dealing mainly in boundaries before he was eventually caught on the mid-wicket fence with the score at 6/218. The home side was ultimately dismissed in the 73rd over with Cougars seamer Shane White powering through 25 overs to finished with the impressive figures of 4/65. Meanwhile, four wickets apiece from impressive young gun Mitch Thomas (4/53) and veteran Peter Jessop (4/55) have the Cobras well and truly in their clash against the Seagulls after the midway point at Tooradin. A host of Gulls batsmen made starts - including Tom Hussey (25), Josh Lownds (23), Cal O’Hare (44), and Dylan Sutton (18) - but only Kade Burns could reach 50 as the home side was dismissed for 209 in the 77th over. A patient, steady approach from Merinda Park this week could give Andrew Martin’s side its first victory of its 2017-'18 campaign as it looks to win the battle against relegation over Emerald. In the remaining game of the round, Pakenham is just a breath away from first innings points against the Bombers after rolling the home side for just 138 at Chandler Reserve. It was an all-too-familiar story for Emerald with many of its recognised batsmen struggling to have any real scoreboard impact, with only bowling all-rounder Clinton Marsh (33) passing 20. Zac Chaplin (4/42) and Tommy Tyrrell (4/19) took four wickets apiece in a combined 27 overs before the Lions reached 4/108 in the final 25 overs of day one. Troy McDermott (34) and Dan Vela (10) are the not out batsmen with the likes of skipper Dom Paynter, Rob Elston, and Chaplin still to bat.
VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 7 Carlton 4/202 (B.Stepien 108*, M.Harvey 50, N.Ross 28, N.Lambden 2/20) def Casey-South Melbourne 9/120 (J.Wyatt 47, X.Crone 4/35); Melbourne 3/100 (C.White 38*, S.Harper 32, S.Mullaney 2/33) drew Dandenong; Fitzroy Doncaster 1/15 drew Ringwood; Footscray 1/28 drew Essendon; Kingston Hawthorn 9/158 def Geelong 114; Melbourne Uni drew Frankston Peninsula 5/72; Northcote 3/83 def Greenvale Kangaroos 8/127; Prahran drew St Kilda 3/100; Camberwell Magpies 1/49 def Monash Tigers 8/140. ROUND 8 Greenvale Kangaroos 3/99 (J.Rosewarne 48*) def CaseySouth Melbourne 8/95 (S.Gautam 2/16, K.Adams 2/23); Dandenong 112 (N.McNally 4/17, S.Grimwade 3/18, S.Seymour 2/27) def Prahran 7/109 (A.Bull 38*, N.McNally 34, P.Cassidy 3/22, J.Jowett 2/21); Carlton 2/142 def Melbourne Uni 9/141; Essendon 6/162 def Fitzroy Doncaster 94; Frankston Peninsula 2/98 def Kingston Hawthorn 94; Geelong 2/157 def Melbourne 3/156; Camberwell Magpies 5/149 def Northcote 8/146; Monash Tigers 3/66 def Ringwood 7/65; Footscray 8/150 def St Kilda 4/121. DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 4 (DAY ONE) Berwick 146 (M.Chasemore 25, J.Armitage 25, M.Davies 6/33, K.Weeraratne 3/65) v Heinz Southern Districts 5/32 (J.Wilcock 3/3, J.Goodes 2/15); Mordialloc v Springvale South 7/162 (S.Spoljaric 32, J.Woinarski 2/27, I.Daniel 2/33, S.Squires 2/35); Hallam Kalora Park v Buckley Ridges 269 (G.Todd 88, D.Watson 57, T.Aust 36, S.Ekanayake 25, S.Pradeep 25, W.Whyte 5/67, T.Xavier 4/75); Cranbourne 150 (C.Kelly 37, D.Bell 4/17, A.Thajudeen 3/38, M.De Kauwe 2/29) v North Dandenong 1/0; Narre Warren 139 (I.Lagjmani 43, H.Ali 40, D.Hettarchchi 4/41, M.Hague 2/5, C.Otto 2/44) v Dingley 3/58 (L.Spears 30, H.Ali 2/18); St Mary’s 1/10 v Dandenong West 102 (K.Gajasinghe 6/30, R.Kellepotha 3/23). TURF 2 St Brigid’s/St Louis v Keysborough 9/223; Parkfield 89 v Narre South 7/95; Fountain Gate 5/33 v Parkmore Pirates 239; Lyndale 8/143 v Silverton; Lynbrook v Coomoora 8/254; Beaconsfield v Narre North. WGCA - PREMIER ROUND 6 (DAY ONE) Cardinia 0/2 v Upper Beaconsfield 236 (W.Perera 120, I.Jayasekera 42, K.Rabel 32, D.Doig 5/62, T.Wheller 3/68, K.Braid-Ball 2/57); Kooweerup 271 (J.Mathers 59, B.Spicer 58, C.O’Hara 32, L.Ramage 27, S.White 4/65, D.Menuawara 3/62, N.Sadler 2/44) v Clyde 2/7; Tooradin 209 (K.Burns 50, C.O’Hare 44, T.Hussey 25, M.Thomas 4/53, P.Jessop 4/55) v Merinda Park; Emerald 138 (C.Marsh 33, M.Daley 25, T.Tyrrell 4/19, Z.Chaplin 4/42, C.Smith 2/35) v Pakenham 4/108 (T.McDermott 34*, J.Williams 31, T.Rolfs 2/37). DISTRICT Pakenham Upper/Toomuc 0/49 (M.Southall 28*) v Tooradin 201 (M.Halstead 47, A.Jacobs 28, L.Gunton 3/32, L.Plozza 3/57, G.Shallard 2/31); Clyde 100 (A.Meade 4/23, S.Somers 3/34, D.Salmon 2/4) and 2/11 (D.Glen 2/6) v NNG/ Maryknoll 8/134 (B.Harrison 26, J.Sidhu 2/13, H.Singh 2/22, D.Williams 2/33); Cranbourne Meadows 3/95 (S.Paul 37*, A.Adams 2/25) v Devon Meadows 156 (A.Adams 70*, L.Hamilton 34, G.Bhamra 5/54, I.Ahmad 4/43); Carlisle Park Vikings 8/242 (A.Bajwa 96, D.Nutting 52, M.Henry 35, T.Canavan 28, A.Galley 4/28) v Officer. SUBBIES - SOUTH/EAST ROUND 4 (DAY TWO) Box Hill 4/142 drew Endeavour Hills; Balwyn 5/90 drew Oakleigh 152; Bayswater 239 def Mount Waverley 149; Croydon 9/253 def Moorabbin 118; Noble Park 6/189 def Ormond 188; Elsternwick 5/129 drew Caulfield 6/338; Brighton 211 drew Malvern 7/187. MPCA - PROVINCIAL ROUND 5 (DAY TWO) Pearcedale 6/283 def Sorrento 98; Langwarrin 1/284 def Crib Point; Mt Eliza 289 def Mornington 144; Peninsula OB 211 def Baxter 101.
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Zac Phillips and Heavenly Tooth scored by a head in race three of the harness.
Jake Noonan booted Boom Chicka Boom to victory in race two at Cranbourne on Saturday Pictures: ROB CAREW night. 175108
Locals take tricodes By David Nagel A large and enthusiastic crowd converged on Cranbourne’s racing hub on Saturday night for the 2017 edition of the hugely popular City of Casey Tricodes. A total of 23 races kept the punters busy, with seven thoroughbred and eight greyhound and harness races being run at 10 and 15-minute intervals. And Cranbourne trainers more than held sway on the track. Francis Finnegan led the charge by preparing Nordic Power to win the first thoroughbred race on the card, while fellow Cranbournites in John Allen, Charlotte Littlefield and Mick Kent rounded out the program with the last three winners. It was a family affair for the Allens, with
Matthew Allen in the saddle piloting his dad’s eight-year-old mare Merry Magic to victory in race five. Karen Leek took home the main prize in the greyhounds preparing Sir Jay Jay to win the night’s feature, the $10,000 Presidents Cup (699m). Wayne Vasallo trained a double, while Jason Sharp had a quinella in the last with Penny Pop and Desiree Dancer fighting out the finish. And there were two $10,000 races in the harness, with Emmett Brosnan steering Majestic Cruiser to victory in the City of Casey Tricodes Pace (2080m), and Josh Aitken the trainer-driver of Hot Jane Bling, who took out the Aldebaran Park Trotters Handicap (2575m). The Cranbourne Turf Club hosts night one of its Christmas Carnival meetings tomorrow, Friday 24 November.
Fun day at Skins tournament
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Injury blow for Rangers By Nick Creely The Dandenong Rangers’ worst fears were confirmed last week with star player Sara Blicavs rupturing her ACL in a bitter blow to the WNBL side and the Australian Opals. Scans last Monday confirmed the extent of the injury, with the star playmaker expected to miss up to 12-months as she recovers. Making matters worse, Blicavs will not only put a dent in the Rangers’ attempt to back up their WNBL grand final appearance in 2017/18, but she will also play no part in the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, where she was a big chance to be part of the Opals squad representing Australia. With only about 90 seconds left in the first half during the Rangers’ clash with Adelaide Lightning on Friday 10 November, Blicavs landed awkwardly and played no further part in the match. 52 STAR NEWS
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The Rangers confirmed the prognosis through a statement on their website. “Everyone within the Dandenong Basketball family would like to wish Sara the best of luck in her recovery journey, and will be behind her offering our support at every step of her return to the basketball court,” the statement read. “Always the brightest and bubbliest personality in the room, Sara’s absence will definitely be felt for the rest of WNBL18 but we have full confidence that she will return stronger and better than ever in the very near future. “Sara will begin that recovery journey tonight with a very capable orthopaedic surgery team.” Blicavs had enjoyed a strong start to the WNBL season after enjoying one of her finest seasons in 2016/17.
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NARRE WARREN BOWLS The final game before the break for the Vic Open was another disappointing day for Narre Warren Midweek bowlers. Division 2 and 3 were both at home for narrow losses. Division 2 played Edithvale again, and the result was closer than last Saturday. Wilma Haringsma, Ernesto Vergara, Eric Sydenham and Jim Millar fought hard and held on for a five shot win (24-19). Geoff Ampt, Reg Young, Judy Naughton and Rod Lane (15-21) and Erik Luyters, Philip Howard, Alan Mark and Keith Mark (15-22) were unlucky not to win. Narre Warren (1) 2-54 lost to Edithvale (3) 14-62. Division 3 played Berwick for an even closer result, losing by three shots. Wally Finlayson, Micki Horton, Janice Moran and Enid Gibb won 19-14, and Nancy Pugh, Jen Sherry, Pam Uren and Nick Filius held on to won 22-21, but Stan Bulmer, Helen McCarthy, Rose Rasmussen and Andy Tobler went down 12-21. Narre Warren (2) 4-54 lost to Berwick (5) 1256. Div 1 (six-a-side) played under the roof at Willow Lodge. Len O’Brien, Diane Peterson and Graham Peterson won 20-17, but Susan Hawkins, Jeanette Cox and Denise Peeler went down 13-32. Narre Warren (3) 2-33 lost to Willow Lodge (2) 2-49. With no pennant on Saturday Narre Warren held a “Skins” tournament. Some 16 teams filled the one green available and bowlers from
Enid Gibb was part of a winning rink against Berwick. as far as Mornington and Garfield, Cranbourne RSL and Berwick joined Narre Warren bowlers for the day of mostly fun. Overall winners on the day were the team of Geoff Miller, Ernesto Vergara and Wayne Grimsey, who received their prize from Daniel Mirabito representing the sponsor of the day, Barry Plant Real Estate.
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MOTORING
Hot-blooded Italian racer By Ewan Kennedy, Marque Motoring Model range Alfa Romeo Giulia QV 2.9-litre petrol four-door sedan: $143,000 (automatic)
Redhot and ready for action, the brilliant Alfa Romeo Giulia QV. are too small for our liking. Easy enough to read, but not theatrical enough, we reckon. The bright red starter button on the steering wheel is a great touch. We just love the green four-leaf clover badge sitting between the V of the engine. The 2.9-litre twin-turbo V6 sits well back under the carbon-fibre bonnet, the peak 375 kW is reached at relatively low revs (low for an Italian machine) 6500 rpm. Redline doesn't kick in till 7000. Torque is what really matters and the engine has an impressive 600 Nm all the way from 2500 5500 revs. Transmission is by a sports eight-speed torque convertor automatic to the rear wheels. Alfa's DNA (Dynamic, Normal, Auto) driving modes are crowned by a Race mode - sold only in the QV. An 8.8-inch multimedia screen may sound large, but it's way too skinny and the satellite navigation isn't particularly easy to see because of that. Satellite navigation and climate controls
operate through a centrally mounted rotary dial that's simple to use with minimum inattention. A Harmon Kardon 14-speaker sound system sounds great and it’s almost worth parking the car in a scenic location during the early Sunday morning run on your favourite driving roads to fully appreciated it. It’s no surprise that the all-new Alfa Romeo Giulia has a five-star EuroNCAP rating. Major passive safety features include forward collision warning with autonomous emergency brake and pedestrian recognition, integrated brake system and lane departure warning. Acceleration is brilliant. Dial up Dynamic mode and our red Alfa screaming off the line after only a few moments of turbo lag. Overtaking is ridiculously easy. The sound of the V6 is muted by the turbochargers, a common problem, but it does reach more exciting levels when accelerating hard in D and R modes. Handling is almost too good to explore on public roads. The hot Alfa simply holds on to
levels that provide a huge amount of safety. Track days? Yep, that's the way to go. Feel through the steering wheel really lets you know what is happening and correcting the Alfa's direction through even the tiniest movements on the wheel is superb. Despite the excellent handling the QV’s suspension provides a surprisingly comfortable ride. Motorway driving is almost limo-like and backroad feel is fine. Big bumps and dips on rough n’ ready Aussie backroads aren’t appreciated, though. The front seats are genuine sports units with high bolsters to secure you when the seriously high cornering forces are called up. Indeed, it might be an idea to sign up for track days to really get the best from this ultra-hot Alfa. Rear seats have enough legroom, but only just - compromise may be required between those in the front and rear. The hard surface of the rear of the sports seats can make it difficult for the knees of the person sitting behind them. Boot space is okay, but the loading area is on the small side, keep in mind this is a family sedan and this comment does have to be made. A stunning Italian sporting machine has joined the ranks of hot European cars. “Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio Verde” - very poetic, isn't it? It certainly demands a spot on your short list. For more information contact Berwick Alfa Romeo, 257 Princes Highway, Hallam. Phone 9554 0800.
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This redhot Italian machine is taking on highperformance models from Audi, BMW, Jaguar, Lexus and Mercedes at their own game. Alfa Romeo’s Giulia Quadrifoglio Verde (QV) sports sedan is the real deal. Rear-wheel drive, Ferrari-inspired 500 horsepower (375 kW) twin-turbocharged engine that gets it to 100 km/h in 3.9 seconds. It reset the Nurburgring production sedan lap record at just seven minutes and 32 seconds. After getting to the 100 km/h in the threesecond bracket, it gets to a top speed on the far side of 300km/h. Keeping weight down is a major way to increase performance and the QV has hotformed steel, aluminium and carbon-fibre components to keep its mass down to 1525 kg. Having reduced weight the next challenge is to spread it 50:50 front to rear, something else the designers have achieved. Quadrifoglio is Italian for four-leaf clover and has been the symbol for Alfa racing cars for almost 100 years. More recently, the tag has been given to its high-performance road cars. The Giulia Quadrifoglio body has serious sports items that include a large central grille and air intakes, cooling slots on the bonnet and serious side skirts. And possibly the most aggressive rear diffusers on the road today. It sits on19-inch forged alloy wheels Thankfully our test QV was painted in a brilliant shade of red. Inside, black leather-wrapped surfaces with red stitching are used in the upper area with a deep red shade in the lower section. Aluminium and carbon-fibre highlights add to the appeal. Naturally there are traditional twin circular dials on the instrument panel, however they
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WHAT’S ON Step into line dance
Pre-school story time
Sequence line-dancing, which is line-dance 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, on Thursdays, 2pm-4.30pm. Details from Val on 0417 039 753.
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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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.
Indoor bowls Enjoy full size indoor bowls at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre every Friday morning. Morning tea supplied. Holland Drive, Cranbourne, 10am-noon. Cost $5. Call Ron on 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946.
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 preloved, 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. 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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Stitch up a course Stitch and Chat is a weekly practical workshop for sewing crafts - knitting, embroidery, quilting and crochet led by a guest facilitator. Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates, phone 9700 5061.
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Disadvantaged toddlers group This is a self-help support group for parents whose severely disadvantaged children are unable to participate in mainstream pre-school activities. It is particularly aimed at children who are suffering from conditions that require 24hour supervision. Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates, phone 9700 5061.
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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
Affordable healthy cooking
Carols by Candlelight
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Healthy cooking teaches participants to prepare healthy home-cooked meals. Aimed at families and singles, this series of weekly demonstrations will be supported by follow-up practical sessions for each recipe. Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates, phone 9700 5061.
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Gethsemane Church, a not-for-profit, charitable, community-minded organisation, will be organising the very first Carols by Candlelight in Clyde. Barry Bourke Motors in Berwick 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, from 6pm-9.30pm. Inquiries to Kerrigan LaBrooy on 0404 875 647 or Richard Walker on 0410 584 595 or simply email gethsemanechurch@bigpond.com
Myuna Farm Myuna Farm in Doveton hosts a produce swap where residents can swap their excess homegrown produce with other participants. Produce swaps are not only for swapping home-grown fruit and vegetables, but participants can also bring along items including eggs, seeds and seedlings, flowers and compost. There is no money exchanged, just items swapped. New participants are welcome and no bookings are required. Myuna Farm, 182 Kidds Road, Doveton, second Saturday of every month. Call 9706 9944.
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International day of People with a Disability and City of Casey are hosting a fete in Cranbourne. The market is an opportunity for those with disabilities to promote their achievements and amazing abilities. The event was started in 2015 and was supported by the Communities in Partnership group and also funded by the City of Casey to assist in promoting disability awareness in the wider community. Craft, cooking, woodwork and other handmade items such as gift cards will be available. Entertainment includes dance and music groups. For those younger members of the community there will also be an animal farm and additional activities to participate and join in. The Communities in Partnership group are a group of various not-for-profit services in the area of Casey, which looks at supporting those with disabilities in the Casey region who may also be looking for further community participation. Greg Clydesdale Square at 97 Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne, on Friday 1 December, at 10.30am-2.30pm. Free entry.
Indoor bowls Everyone is welcome to attend indoor full size regulation bowls. Enjoy a cuppa afterwards. Every Friday morning at 10am at Cranbourne Indoor Sports Centre, Smethurst, at Cranbourne. Phone Ron 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946. Bowls supplied. Cost $5.
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Support Hampton Park Uniting Place offers many opportunities for people to make new friends and help contribute to the wellbeing of others. The range of supportive groups are also offered for people to become involved in, such as the Carers’ Hub on Tuesdays which is welcoming space for carers to join together and receive support and information from professionals. The group also enjoy a two-course meal together. Hampton Park Uniting Church, 1 Coral Drive, Hampton Park. Activities can be viewed on its Facebook page. For more information contact Farrah or Jo via email on narrehamptonparkuc@bigpond.com or call on 9799 7994.
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Friends for a cause Berwick Evening View Club meets monthly and welcomes new members. The club raises funds to support the Smith Family’s Learning for Life program. The club aims to provide an opportunity for women of all ages and backgrounds to make new friends while supporting a good cause. Meetings on third Monday of the month, 7pm at the Beaconsfield Hotel, 1 Princes Highway, Beaconsfield. Details: Kay 9769 7762.
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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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Artwork sale
Small classes with patient tutor. Tuesday mornings for eight weeks at Hallam Community Learning Centre. Phone 9703 1688 or email admin@hallamclc.com.au
Berwick Art Society’s paint group sells its artworks each Thursday. Everyone is welcome to visit and chat with the artists. Thursdays, 11.30am-2.30pm at the Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick.
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Tuesday playgroup Your child can socialise and make great friends at a small and fun Tuesday playgroup. The group is supervised and facilitated by an experienced playgroup leader, with craft activities, songs, story-time and outdoor play. For children up to four years of age. Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South, Tuesdays, 9.30-11.30am. Bookings on 9704 2781.
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Gentle yoga Fight stress, get fit and stay healthy with a gentle yoga exercise class in Berwick. Booking is essential. Tuesdays, 9.30-10.30am, and Wednesdays, 7-8pm at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House, 21a Bemersyde Drive, Berwick. $10 a session or $80 for a 10-week term. Details from admin@bpnh.org.au or 9702 1218.
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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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Cranbourne Day View Club The Cranbourne Day View Club is looking for new members to join the group. The group is helping to sponsor students through The Smith Family. Meetings are on the first Wednesday of the month at the Amstel Club. For more information, contact Trish Ransom on 5995 7037.
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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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Senior Citizens Club Hallam Senior Citizens Club is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Members enjoy carpet bowls, bingo, games, clubroom events and day tours. New members are welcome. For further information, contact president Dorothy Mickelson on 9796 7580. The centre is at 2 Princes Domain Drive, Hallam.
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Mental health program Grow offers a 12-step recovery focused program to those who are suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional difficulties. Berwick Neighbourhood Centre, 112 High Street, Berwick, every Wednesday at 10am. For further information, contact Grow Community Centre on 1800 558 268 or visitwww. grow.org.au - gold coin donation is appreciated.
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Parkrun Participate with more than 100 others in a free five-kilometre timed event every Saturday morning. The event caters for serious runners and for those wanting a jog or even a walk. Saturdays at 8am at Berwick Springs. Visit the Berwick Springs Parkrun website for more information.
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Walk the centre Cranbourne Park offers health walks where participants are taken by a qualified instructor from the YMCA. Registrations can be taken on the day and participants are encouraged to wear loose-fitting clothes and comfortable walking shoes. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.40am-8.45am in the fresh food area.
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Senior Citizens Hallam Senior Citizens Centre is welcoming new members. Senior citizens can enjoy carpet bowls, bingo, games, club room events and day tours. Visitors are invited to pop in and enjoy a game of bowls or bingo to see what the club is like. Free bowling tuition provided. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays Hallam Senior Citizens Centre. For further information phone president Dorothy Mickelson on 9796 7580.
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Indoor bowls Full size indoor bowls is conducted at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre Smethurst Street, Cranbourne, every Friday from 10am to noon. $5 morning tea included. Phone Ron on 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946.
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$23,990 * D R I V E A W AY
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2017 MODEL YEAR RANGE ROVER EVOQUE TD4 150 SE $64,990 DRIVE AWAY* Now is the time to get behind the wheel of the distinctive and individual Range Rover Evoque in our End of Model Year Runout. It’s only available for a limited time, so get in quick. Visit Berwick Land Rover today.
Berwick FORD 33 Commercial Drive, Pakenham. Ph: 5941 0600
www.berwickford.com.au
LMCT 11263
Berwick Land Rover Corner Princes Hwy and Clyde Rd Berwick. Sales or Service call (03) 8726 1500. berwicklandrover.com.au LMCT11439 *Drive away price applies to new 2017 model year Range Rover Evoque TD4 150 SE vehicles with metallic paint ordered and delivered between 01.11.17 and 30.11.17 at participating Retailers while stocks last.
† ABN registered customer. *Limited offer available at Berwick FORD. Private and Blue, Silver and Gold Fleet buyers only. Vehicle must be purchased by 31/12/17 and delivered by 03/01/18. Ford Dealers and Ford Australia can reduce or otherwise change these offers. See ford.com.au for full details. 12372442-LN47-17
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Thursday, 23 November, 2017
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Huge Range of Bikes
Also Huge range of Helmets, Clothing & Accessories
Kids, Mountain Bikes, BMX & Hybrids r o s s e gr GT Ag 99 5 $ P RR 49 4 $ w No
f 100 of Sale $
MaLvern star Hurricane $399 nOW $299 -
ff 350 o Sale $
The GT Aggressor series is the ideal mountain bike for young adults. While not designed for se ious of- oad ad e tu es, it a sill e used fo a u sealed su fa es a d uisi g ith the family or their mates. It is a strong reliable bike from a trusted brand name. The Agg esso featu es a o e o fo ta le idi g posiio a d is fo gi i g o the a ateu
list. The high f o t a d ha dle a posiio e ou ages a st aighte a k postu e, a d the ha dli g is uite sta le – ost e tai l ot a a e ike. GT’s triple triangle frame is both light and du a le. As e ould e pe t f o o e of the ost eputa le a ds, the o st u io ualit is supe , a d it o es ith a ea F a e
0 off Sale $5
BaLance Bikes suit 2 years up just $99
20” giant adOre suit 5-9 year OLds) Was $299 nOW $249
cannOndaLe traiL 4 Was $1249 nOW $899
Warranty. The 4-speed d i et ai featu ed o the Agg esso is ideal fo ela ed fa il ides a d ge e al o utes. Fo those u fa ilia ith gea s, ea h gea is lea l i di ated o the ha dle a o t ol a d is easy to operate. Me ha i al dis akes stop the ike. The
f 100 of Sale $
20” giant encHant (suit 5-9 year OLds) Was $349 nOW $249
a e a ete e eaio al le el dis ake, a d e tai l a upg ade o e old s hool V-B akes that a e sill i use o e t -le el ou tai ikes. The All Terra suspension model fork is not an o e l pe fo a e d i e suspe sio fo k, ut it is e apa le of s oothi g out s all i pa ts f o u sealed su fa es. It is elia le a d helps i p o e the safet fo of- oad idi g.
0 off Sale $5
24” giant encHant 1 disc ( suit 8-12 years) Was $479 nOW $429
LAY BY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS - LAY BY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS - LAY BY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS 0 off Sale $5
12” giant aniMatOr (suit 2-4 years) Was $209 nOW $189
ff $5$03o29 e l e a l S Sa
giant BOuLder Was $479 nOW $429
Ivanhoe CyCles www.ivanhoecycles.com.au 56 STAR NEWS
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Thursday, 23 November, 2017
gt sLaMMer nOW $399
ff 200 o Sale $
giant fatHOM 29er 2 $1199 nOW $999
MOngOOse LegiOn L100 just $519
ff 800 o Sale $
giant antHeM 1 $3799 - nOW $2999
Megastore - 9450 5211 - 72 Bell St, Heidelberg Heights Hallam - 8795 1611 - 2/10 Hallam Sth Rd, Hallam
0 off Sale $5
giant Xtc jr 1 disc 24” MtB (suit 8-12 year OLds) Was $479 nOW $429
ff 000 o 1 $ e l Sa
12372744-RA47-17
0 off Sale $2
giant trance 1 $4999 nOW $3999
Ivanhoe CyCles www.ivanhoecycles.com.au berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au