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Community News The Berwick Show is back! The 2018 Berwick Show is just around the corner, with Berwick’s Akoonah Park expected to attract thousands of residents for a weekend of endless entertainment!
Become a stallholder at the 2018 Casey Garden Expo
The City of Casey is proud to be a major sponsor of the show, which will take place on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 February 2018.
Be part of an inaugural event for the City of Casey, as Council prepares to team up with the Friends of Wilson Botanic Park Berwick, and the Australian Plant Society Berwick to present the Casey Garden Expo!
Council will present its own exhibit and is excited to promote the different ways you can get active in Casey, with plenty of games and activations sure to entertain the kids, as well as the young at heart.
Expressions of Interest are now open to be a stallholder at the event, which will run on Sunday 4 March 2018 from 10.00 am until 4.00 pm at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick.
Make sure you head along to the annual event; with arts and crafts, delicious food, exhibitions, farm animals and live entertainment, just a small taste of what’s to come. Visit www.berwickshow.org.au for more information.
Council is proud to be a major sponsor of the 2018 Berwick Show.
AFLW comes to Casey Fields
The expo will deliver inspirational ideas to residents who want to establish their own small gardens in growth corridors within Casey. Register your interest at casey. smartygrants.com.au/gardenexpo18.
In recognition of Council’s partnership with the Melbourne Football Club (MFC), the Dee’s women’s side will play three home games at Casey Fields this season! MFC is determined to climb higher in the 2018 season, with players sure to put on a fantastic display of football for Casey’s residents. AFLW games at Casey Fields will be:  Melbourne v GWS Giants Saturday 3 February 2018, 5.05 pm  Melbourne v Adelaide Crows Saturday 10 February 2018, 5.05 pm  Melbourne v Brisbane Lions Friday 2 March 2018, 7.05 pm The Dees’ men’s team will also play their JLT Community Series clash against St Kilda at Casey Fields on Thursday 8 March at 7.05 pm. For more information visit www.melbournefc.com.au. Left: The Melbourne Football Club’s women’s side will play three matches at Casey Fields this season.
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Fall in love again at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick Head along to Wilson Botanic Park Berwick this Valentines Day, and share an evening of romance with your loved one! Come along and enjoy a screening of Dirty Dancing on Wednesday 14 February with food trucks, a drink on arrival and live music sure to set the mood.
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Council is currently seeking feedback from its residents about the provision of its hard waste service, to help identify areas for improvement.
At the conclusion of the survey, Council will analyse the feedback and review the way it delivers the hard waste service now, and into the future.
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Nervous wait on livelihood By Brendan Rees A Berwick couple are waiting nervously to find out whether their allegedly stolen trailer was damaged in a towing business fire - only days after it was recovered in Hallam. Courtney Hill and Clay Tharle say it was "a huge sigh of relief" to be reunited with their trailer on Tuesday, 23 January after it was allegedly stolen earlier this month. The trailer, which was used for the couple's lemonade business, Lemon-Aid was found by police at a Hallam address and towed to Berwick Towing Service on Enterprise Avenue, Berwick. The trailer was allegedly taken from a factory carpark in Deblin Drive, Narre Warren
during the earlier hours of Friday, 12 January. But the state of the trailer remained in limbo after a fire ripped through the towing centre on Friday, 26 January. Just days before the fire, an elated Mr Tharle said they had not been confident of getting the trailer back until they received the good news. "It means the world now. To get that back is just a huge sigh of relief," he said."We ended up going last week and buying another caravan. We were just going to turn it back into our lemonade stand." Earlier this week Mr Tharle said they were yet to find out if their trailer was damaged in the fire. Police and CFA crews from Berwick, Hallam, Dandenong and Bayswater were called to
the towing centre fire at about 5.50am where it's believed at least two cars were damaged. A CFA spokesperson said "multiple cars were alight," adding the fire was contained by 7.15am. Berwick CFA First Lieutenant Peter Obeth said the factory filled up with thick black smoke causing a lot of damage. "Once we got in and squirted a lot of water around and knocked it down, it was a little bit easier to see what was going on." He said no one in the building at the time of the fire but added there were multiple cars parked inside. The cause of the fire is still undetermined and police are investigating. Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Hatt from the
Southern Metro Crime Unit said the damage was unknown and they were in the process of speaking to witnesses and looking at CCTV footage. "There are no real answers for us or anyone else at present," he said. "As far as being a criminal act we simply don't know. We can say a lot more until we know exactly what's going on" Berwick Towing Service declined to comment on the incident. Police are also investigating the theft of the trailer where it's believed two cars were caught on CCTV from a business in Deblin Drive at the time the trailer was allegedly stolen. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Casey launches campaign on roads, rail By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council has entered the 2018 state election fray with a plea to vying political parties for $2.7 billion in roads and rail in the South East. Under a 'Commit to Casey' banner, the council is lobbying for an extended Cranbourne rail line and for $1.2 billion in road upgrades. The council claims soaring traffic volumes and slashed public transport budgets have made Casey's roads among the state's most clogged. As part of the campaign - during what's tipped to be a tight election - the council has launched a website for visitors to send a pre-form email, and request a bumper sticker or a placard. Mayor Geoff Ablett said the investment would create more than 18,000 jobs, better link homes and employment precincts and inject
$1.5 billion into the local economy. "Fixing roads and extending rail will create jobs, improve access to essential services, ease cost of living pressures and help the local community and economy thrive," Cr Ablett said. "Investment in Casey infrastructure is well overdue, this can't go on, and urgent action is needed." Resident Mark Seels, in backing the campaign, said it was "great to see Council standing up for Casey families". "Too many families spend too much time stuck in traffic each day - all they want is to get where they need to go safer and sooner." Casey's roads wish-list includes extending Dandenong Bypass to South Gippsland Freeway, upgrading Pound Road, Greaves Road and
O'Shea Road and eliminating the Remington Drive level crossing. Other proposals are finishing the duplication of Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road and BerwickCranbourne Road as well as extending Thompsons and Glasscocks roads. The campaign has a tighter focus than the council's advocacy during the 2014 state election. During that poll, the council backed the thenLiberal Government's plans for East West Link and Port of Hastings. It also lobbied for funding for Bunjil Place, youth mental health services, bus and road upgrades, and creating jobs in Casey-Cardinia. Details on the 2018 campaign: www.CommitToCasey.com.au.
From page 1 For the past two years, he has lobbied for Casey Council to buy up the desolate site and transform it into an asset. "The (trespassers) are treating it as a drop-in centre effectively "It's just a nuisance and a blight on the local landscape. We've agitated for some time for something to be done." Mr Hewitt proposes a hub for services such as indigenous childcare, youth and indigenous vocational training in its stead. It would be a valuable addition to a precinct of shops, eateries and community education services - and a short walk from Narre Warren railway station, he argues. Most of the anti-social issues appear to occur at night but Mr Hewitt has confronted youngadult loiterers "leering at little kids" in the playground. On one occasion, the men responded by trying to jump the playground fence, forcing Mr Hewitt to lock the centre's doors. "Our concern is the potential (harm) not the actual. "We have no control over what's happening over there - and it's not necessarily socially appropriate." Several years ago, the former facility was touted as a potential mosque and community centre by the Hazara group, the Etrat Institute of Australia. It was however effectively abandoned in 2014 when Etrat's plan was rejected by Casey Council due to an abject parking shortfall. Mr Hewitt has made unsuccessful attempts to contact Etrat since. "If you can't use it, sell it," is his advice. Casey Council has been considering compulsorily acquiring the site since September 2016. Casey spokesman Gerard Scholten said the council was undertaking a community-service needs study in Narre Warren to identify whether the property needed to be acquired. Casey had previously cleaned up graffiti of an "offensive nature" and responded to graffiti reports.
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1. What is something people don't know about you? My parents feared they were losing me when I was just 2 days old. It was a horrendous scare because they'd lost the baby just before me. 2. What is your most memorable moment? May I have three please?Getting married to my beautiful wife, becoming a Dad to my 6 priceless treasures & graduating from Harvest Bible College. 3. Congratulations on receiving an Australia Day award. How did this feel to be a part of the awards ceremony? Thanks. I had mixed emotions. I felt surprised, fortunate and blessed. Hats off to the Hon Anthony Byrne and his entire Holt office for putting on such a fantastic event for the community. 4. What's the best thing about being a part of the Gethsemane Church? Being able to share God's love throughout the community and being able to help others exercise their capabilities and reach their full potential. 5.Where did you learn to sing and play the guitar? I'm self-taught. I watched my Dad play his guitar when he sang with my Mum. 6. Were you overwhelmed by the support from the support after organising the inaugural Clyde Christmas last year? Absotively, Posilutely!!!! In fact, it still hasn't quite sunk in as such. It's refreshing to know that there are so many awesome folk out there who are keen to support a good cause. 7. What is your favourite book? The Bible. 8. At school I... was not always a happy chappy but did the best with the resources available to me. 9. If you could play in any sporting event around the world, what it would be? The Australian Open or the Olympics (Swimming). 10. What was your first or best concert? My own concert in 2011. PURELY for the fact that my children joined me on stage.
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Blackmail fail, jail for Sale By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Hampton Park man may soon be released from jail for blackmailing a Dandenong panel beater, a car theft and illegally possessing stolen high-powered rifles in September 2016. Elijah Sale, 20, threatened to tie up the panel beater, throw him in a vehicle and burn down the factory if a ‘debt’ of $50,000 wasn’t paid within a month. Sale told the victim that he knew where the victim lived. Sale had been enlisted by a man who had just been released from jail for stealing a
$30,000 ‘debt’ from the same panel-beater. Over the next three weeks, Sale re-visited the factory, phoned the victim and even spoke to the victim’s mother at the victim’s home. “In effect, you stood over him for a person imprisoned for similar conduct,” Victorian County Court judge Mark Dean said during sentencing on 29 January. Sale was arrested soon after visiting the workshop in a freshly-stolen Audi A5 vehicle. Police found photos on Sale’s phone of him bearing four fire-arms stolen in an aggravated burglary. The photos were dated one hour after the
burglary. Sale – who was 18 at the time of his arrest – was entitled to be sentenced as a young offender who required supervision and rehabilitative support on his release from jail, Judge Dean said. However, he was found to be no longer fit for youth detention, having served his remand in an adult prison since his arrest. He also had a lengthy history for armed robbery, weapons charges, intentionally causing injury and car theft despite the Childrens Court’s attempts to help him reform. Sale had below-average intellect and a substance abuse disorder that made him
vulnerable to being lured into the blackmail, Judge Dean noted. The talented boxer and AFL footballer was from a large Samoan family, with his parents and siblings in full-time work. “It’s clear you have the support of your family,” Judge Dean said. Sale was jailed for up to three years and three months with an 18-month non-parole period. His sentence will include his 489 days in pre-sentence detention. Sale was disqualified from driving for 12 months.
Beaconhills offers shining light on community service Beaconhills College's history of generosity has earned it a Casey Australia Day Award. The school's students volunteered 2200 hours to community service last year, earning the title of 2017 Casey Community Group of the Year. Their good deeds are too long to list. But they include raising $50,000 for the cancer fundraiser Relay For Life, cooking muffins and for Berwick Vinnies Soup Van and donating solar lights to East Timor. Students also donated 850 kilograms of rice and pasta - enough for 5000 meals - for Feed Melbourne, made tactile picture books for Insight School for the Blind and Vision Impaired and gave to Casey North CISS's winter coat appeal. "Kids learn and appreciate by taking action themselves," says the school's citizenship and
service head Clare Tuohy. "It's very easy to put your hand in your pocket and give $10 or $20 but it's not the same as putting your hand in." It was wonderful the school was recognised as a local organisation that cared about the needs of others, Ms Tuohy said. "It's a great opportunity to bring to life the college values of compassion, empathy, and respect," she said. "Our dream is that every member of our community whether it be staff, students or parents give back to their community in some way." She said the award inspired the college to undertake even greater deeds. "In particular, I'm learning more about my local community in Casey and Cardinia. "There's a great need in our local community."
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Cranbourne Police are appealing for witnesses following a collision in Hampton Park last month. Police say a silver Nissan patrol and a silver Mitsubishi ASX collided at the intersection of Hallam Road and Warana Drive at about 2.20pm on Monday, 18 December. Police have released a photo from the scene of the crash and hope a witness, pictured wearing a pink top and dark pants, and talking on her mobile phone can contact Cranbourne Police to assist with their enquiries. Anyone with information is urged to contact Constable HILL at Cranbourne Police Station on 5991 0600 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.
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A Casey Council Facebook stream for the meeting of Tuesday, 16 January caused some frustration among viewers after the video of the meeting was not uploaded online. City of Casey Governance Manager Holly De Kretser said the Facebook stream for the meeting was working on the night, with staff viewing the stream several times. "This is the first time we have experienced the error of Facebook being unable to load the
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video and we are currently working to get the video re-uploaded to Facebook. Live streaming videos are also available via Council's YouTube channel," she said. She said council were aware of the issues being experienced in relation to the sound quality during livestreaming. "As Bunjil Place is a new building, these type of issues are not uncommon as we become familiar with the new AV and sound equipment," she said. Ms Krester said council staff are investigating the cause of these sound quality issues and hope to have it rectified soon. "As the Bunjil Place Function Centre is a multi-purpose space, the AV and sound system has not been designed exclusively for livestreaming." "Council staff are still learning the system and how it can be best setup for different functions and events including livestreaming." "Since moving into Bunjil Place, council staff have been working to improve the council Meeting livestream experience, through adjustments to the room lighting, room set up, sound, picture angle and overall production value." Council meeting livestreaming was
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to the existing electrical infrastructure system and they have the potential to provide substantial savings to consumers. Casey councillors are living in a time warp. The way forward for local government today is to invest in renewable sources of energy, solar and wind power, for example, not on junkets to China! Sincerely, John Glazebrook. Endeavour Hills.
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not really have a viable business strategy at all. Victoria’s power supply is vulnerable to interruption and this was made clear last weekend when thousands of homes had to deal with blackouts. Instead of going on junkets to China or Israel, Crs Smith and Crestani could make far better use of Casey’s resources by developing a business strategy to bring Tesla batteries to Casey. Tesla batteries would add more capacity
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High on urban myths Here's a novel excuse for not attending Narcotics Anonymous meetings. A drug addict before Dandenong Magistrates' Court tells the judge he doesn't go to them because "half the Apex Gang" often go there. He also offered his street-smart opinion on a preceding case about a guilty teen-sex predator. "I know why the church is slow to report these things. "They believe only way to beat those things is through the Lord."
Neighbours in a spin Narre Warren residents standing up against well-publicised illegal hoon activity in their area were a bit peeved by a recent press report. The report quotes one of the neighbours who downplayed any wrongdoing - such as the drug-dealing and burn-outs. Other residents say she may have a certain conflict of interest, knowing a couple of the local 'bad boys' very well.
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Yogini helps with out-of-class tangle By Cam Lucadou-Wells The karma train has arrived fortuitously for stricken customers of a closed-down Narre Warren South yoga studio. Several customers claim to have paid up for membership and a yoga retreat just days before Now, Yoga studio at Amberly Park shopping centre suddenly closed its doors. There seemed little recourse for customers - the business's phone, internet and Facebook sites are disconnected, its premises vacant. On the front door is a notice for more than $13,000 in rent arrears addressed to the studio's tenants Melise Weatherlake and Tony Simpson, with letters from Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal pushed under the door. To the rescue came Mandala Mindfulness yoga teacher Jacqueline Powell - with an active philosophy of "loving kindness". Her studio has offered free classes and a free yoga retreat to the students as well as a helping hand for the unemployed studio teachers. So far up to six customers have made enquiries. "I thought it's really not fair for (the customers) paying money to do a good thing for themselves, and for that to happen. "Even if no one takes up the offer, at least I can put a smile on their face. "It's nice to shine a light. It's not all bad out there." The offer comes at some personal cost to Ms Powell. "But if I can afford it and have means to do it, why not?
Accused ISIS supporter A Hampton Park disability pensioner accused of funding Islamic State fighters in Syria has reappeared briefly at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court. Isa Kocoglu, 43, allegedly sent almost $4000 via PayPal and bank deposits to the cause in 2013 and 2014. On 29 January, his lawyer told the court they would test digital evidence extracted by police from Mr Kocoglu’s electronic devices. Mr Kocoglu has been charged with providing support to a person engaged in hostile activity in Syria. The maximum penalty, if found guilty, is 10 years’ jail. He was bailed to appear at a committal hearing on 13 July.
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Jacqueline Powell, with yoga teacher Wendy Anastasi, is offering a helping hand. 177186 Picture: ROB CAREW "Just pay it forward." Ms Powell took up yoga six years ago after taking time off work to overcome stress and anxiety. "It just allows me to function at 100 miles an hour if I need to. It makes me more relaxed, calmer and energetic."
She now teaches the craft together with meditation, while holding a full-time job in property development. She is also offering a free open day at her studio at 58-60 Victor Crescent, Narre Warren on Saturday, 17 February at 9am-5pm. For details go to 'Mandala Mindfulness' Facebook page.
A man and two women have been arrested by police in Narre Warren as part of a gun-and-drug trafficking investigation. Police allegedly seized firearms, ammunition, drugs, cash, a motorcycle, a Holden Club Sport and other miscellaneous items during a raid of a Narre Warren property on 30 January. A 24-year-old Narre Warren man was charged with offences including trafficking a commercial quantity of methamphetamine, being a prohibited person possessing a firearm, two counts of motor-vehicle theft and possessing proceeds of crime. He was remanded to appear at Melbourne Magistrates' Court on 31 January. A 23-year-old Narre Warren woman faces charges of trafficking a commercial quantity of methamphetamine, possessing a firearm, two counts of motor-vehicle theft and possessing proceeds of crime. A 54-year-old Narre Warren woman is expected to be charged on summons with possessing a prohibited weapon, police say.
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Selfless acts By Brendan Rees Ray Bell has devoted his selfless service to the Casey and Cardinia community for almost two decades. But little did he expect to be awarded the 2018 Casey Senior Citizen of the Year during the Casey Australia Day Awards Ceremony. "It was unexpected but there are more deserving people around. It's been a bit overwhelming" he said. The Berwick resident has been volunteering tirelessly with CHIPs (Christians Helping in Primary Schools) for the past 18 years. He has mentored children, driven buses, sailed boats for the Sailabilty program, taught children robotics and English as a second language, and provided technical assistance for Christmas activities. About six years ago, Mr Bell says he got his
bus licence when a 24 seater bus was donated to CHIPS. "We work with 60 odd schools in the Casey Cardinia area," Mr Bell explains. "Usually on a Monday I got to a school and pick up a bus load of kids and we take them to Phillip Island and have a day the adventure resort." "On a Wednesday we take another school to Lysterfield Lake, we do sailing there. And I help with the program once we're there." Mr Bell also teaches computer skills to older adults and assists his local church in community work, and is a lifelong learner, particularly in the areas of science and the environment. "I feel that I've got these skills and it makes sense to share them with other people," he said. "You get a lot of enjoyment out of seeing people get the advantage of having these lessons."
Katherine Morgan is one not to shy away when it comes to helping her community. And she loves making a positive impact on people's lives - young or old. The 21 year-old was named the Casey Young Citizen of Year during the Casey Australia Day Awards presentation at Bunjil Place on Friday, 26 January in recognition of her service to the community. "I was honoured to win the Young Citizen of the Year Casey award. I wasn't expecting it however I am very grateful for it," she said. The Beaconsfield resident volunteers with Arise Community Church in Lyndhurst where she supervises and teaches young people. From taking kids to sports events, to activities in the mountains, trips to the snow, bush walks and wildlife and nature education field trips - Ms Morgan ensures she is always there. "We go out to different locations in Victoria. That gets them out to travel and do something exciting with other kids," she said. "We also do working bees which mostly is the adults and the teenagers." She says they go to people's houses in South East Melbourne and help with gardening and general household cleaning. "They get super excited, so it's always a new experience for them and they get to meet new people." But without the help of others, she says she wouldn't be able to achieve as much as she does. "There's so many other people that help me do the things that I do - not for the acknowledgement. "I do a lot and might organise a lot but I wouldn't be able to do it if I didn't have those other people helping me. It's a team player job." Ms Morgan has worked full time as a disability support coach at Wallara organisation for the past four years.
Katherine Morgan was awarded the Casey Young Citizen of Year. Picture: CONTRIBUTED "We try to help them make the most out of their lives, and help them do it as independently as they can." She says she originally planned to be a primary school teacher but after working one year at Wallara, Ms Morgan knew she had found her calling. "I love it. I was actually really close to my grandparents and lived with them." "I actually requested to work with senior age clients. There was a job opportunity available for me there, so really happy." When she is not doing this, she also gives up her holidays to volunteer in different countries supporting disadvantaged communities by donating food, clothing, money and time.
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OAM for a dream-catcher By Brendan Rees Cranbourne grandmother Joan Vosen never imagined her passion for helping young people achieve their university dreams would one day add an OAM to her name. But the 76 year-old, who today was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia as part of the Australia Day honours, has well deserved the title. Having worked at Melbourne University for the past three decades, she received the award for her service in education. "It's very humbling, it's wonderful," Ms Vosen said. "I'm very, very honoured. It was thrilled to be nominated."
"I just wish my parents were alive - they were very community minded. They would be thrilled," she said. For the past 12 years, Ms Vosen has been dedicated in her role as the state administrator for the Victorian Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee, which offers outstanding university students the opportunity to receive a scholarship for post-graduate studies. "I just take my job very seriously. I absolutely love it and I feel that I've helped very clever young people in some very small way." The scholarship application process can be quite long and daunting but Ms Vosen says she's always willing to help applicants.
"I always try to put myself into someone else's shoes and make them feel as comfortable as I can." By the time the final interviews come around she says she gets to know applicants on a personal level: "We might be travelling this road together for three or four months." She recalled a time when she helped a young man who had to borrow someone's suit after ripping his own. "I was tugging at the sleeves of his suit," she says. "The next interview, I said 'please give me your suit pants and I'll get them mended.' Anyway, he ended up being a Victorian Rhodes Scholar."
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Mr Burgess started playing the sport when Australian basketball was in its “rough and ready” infancy in 1949. That was when one of the few local venues was - incredibly - on the first floor of the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne. A safety net had to be erected to catch players in case they fell over the mezzanine handrail. He opted for basketball over the all-persuasive Aussie Rules partly because of his skinny build. “I was one of those kids that got to the front for milk at school at 10 o’clock in the morning.” A number of hard hits on the footy field delivered by student-cum-trucking magnate Lindsay Fox confirmed his choice. He met his wife Lesley through basketball, while he was refereeing womens games in Kensington.
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Singing for support A Noble Park aged care centre will host a new study into singing. Uniting AgeWell is looking for people in the South-East to be involved in the project about the therapeutic benefits of singing groups. The University of Melbourne-led ReminiSing study will allow people with dementia living at home and their family members or carers to join a singing group. During the 20-week study starting in March, the Remini-Sing group will meet weekly to sing old favourites and new songs, and learn how to use music at home. Austin Health piloted the research model last year and preliminary results indicated great benefits for the people with dementia. University of Melbourne research fellow Dr Jeanette Tamplin is leading the study and said the most surprising thing about pilot was the great benefits to carers, too. "The primary aim of the pilot was to support people living with dementia in the community," she said. "The carers of people with dementia all commented on the inclusiveness of the group and the fact that they felt so supported and understood. "They got so much joy out of doing something together with their partner/mother/father or whoever they were there with." Uniting AgeWell is seeking participants aged 60 or older who have been diagnosed with dementia, and a family member or carer. Once selected, participants will be randomly assigned to either a Remini-Sing group or a control group. Health and wellbeing assessments will be completed with each participant before the study and at weeks 10 and 20. Uniting AgeWell special projects manager Carol Fountain said that when people living
Books are high-flying off shelves By Cam Lucadou-Wells Keen young readers had a 'screamer' of a time with Specky Magee author Felice Arena at Bunjil Place Library. The popular children's writer congratulated some of the top bookworms taking part in Summer Reading Club in Casey and Cardinia Shire. "If we can jumpstart a life-long love of reading then I'm there," he said. "Events like Summer Reading Club foster a whole new generation of readers and we need even more events like this." About 800 children from eight Casey-Cardinia Libraries branches took part in the 201718 event. Libraries chief executive Chris Buckingham said the event encouraged young people to read for enjoyment, not just for school. The club is a free national program led by the State Library of Queensland.
The singing study is for people with dementia and their loved ones or carers. with dementia went to a day centre for respite, quite often they didn't have the capacity to share what happened on their day out. "This program allows the carer or family member to share something meaningful and introduce music they enjoy to each other, as
well as the rest of the group," she said. Singing groups will be held at Uniting AgeWell's Community Services, 1312 Heatherton Road, Noble Park, and some other locations. Call Ms Fountain on 9251 5997 or email cfountain@unitingagewell.org to get involved.
Surprise sounds of summer By Cam Lucadou-Wells Next time you're at Bunjil Place, don't be surprised to hear some tinkling of the ivories. A vibrantly-painted piano has been installed in Bunjil's plaza as part of the Play Me, I'm Yours event across Melbourne. Working on the instrument were five artists from Casey Aboriginal Gathering Place: Joy Sellars, Heather Kennedy, Lucille Boothey, Natasha Smith and Greg Matthews. Each of them were assigned the various panels, sides and seats for decoration.
Another piano decorated by MacKillop Family Services has been stationed at Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne. The event is presented in partnership with Arts Centre Melbourne and City of Casey. It runs until 4 February.
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By Brendan Rees The 2018 Holt Australia Day Awards were presented at the Day of Nations celebrations in Hampton Park today, with a large crowd of families and friends turning out to support the recipients. Federal Member for Holt Anthony Byrne honoured 27 outstanding individuals and seven local organisations for their contribution to our community on Australia Day. Many in the crowd waved their Australia flags as they cheered on their unsung heroes. During his speech, Mr Bryne said the Australia Day Awards was an opportunity for the community to recognise those who contributed their time and energy to do valuable volunteer work. “Australia Day is a wonderful day when we can recognise those people who contribute to the community and make our community a better place,” he said. “I congratulate all those receiving a Holt Australia Day Award for their exemplary community spirit and endless hours of volunteer work making our community a better and safer place to live.” “These people do not get the same accolades as celebrities in the media but in their own quiet Australian way they do tremendous work and make other people’s lives better,” said Mr Byrne. The Australia Day Awards were an opportunity to recognise people like Aaron Grant who has volunteered tirelessly on the committee for Cranbourne Public Hall. Mr Grant said he was absolutely wrapped to be presented an award. “I love what I do around the community and the fact people acknowledge it, makes me more determined to continue”. Star News Person on the Year Pastor Phil Cayzer and his wife Norma also received an
Sisters Skylar (left) and Indiana (right) with Friend Georgia (middle)enjoy the festivities. 176995 Pictures: ROB CAREW award for their role in the Cranbourne community, particularly for reaching out to Work for the Dole participants when they set up Pixel Play Centre and Caf¨¦. Also amongst the award recipients was Pastor Kerrigan La-Brooy of the Gethsemane Church. Pastor La-Brooy started up a food drive, making available bread, fresh fruits and vegetables to feed the underprivileged in the Casey Area.
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BBQ’S on those warm night and after a big day you can look forward to coming home and relaxing in the spa with your favorite people and a refreshing beverage. Outdoors you have a garden shed, cleverly placed so you can get changed privately for the spa, water tank, enough room for the pets and a swing set too. Keep cool inside with two split systems and ducted heating for the cooler months. All of this, within walking distance to schools, parks and Casey Central. Make sure to come inspect on Saturday!
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bench and cupboard space fit for a king. The property is set on a tremendous size block of 533m2 giving you plenty of backyard for the kids to play safely in and its situated extremely close to sporting fields, parks, shops, schools and public transport. There are so many extras in this house that it’s a must to come and have a look at this complete Berwick Beauty.
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The kitchen is spacious and overlooks the family room which flows out to the gorgeous decked entertainment area, which will allow you to host glorious summer BBQ’s. Located literally a stones throw away from Alkira Secondary College, a short walk to shops and public transport this property would be the perfect fit for first home buyers looking to enter this tough market or investors who want a long term keeper.
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GRAND ON EVERY SCALE!! One of Berwick’s most unique homes, is this stunning family masterpiece with exquisite handmade ceiling pieces. 3 living zones – lounge, pool room & retreat. Generous sized lounge with open fire & mantelpiece. Premium kitchen with granite benches, tiled meals area overlooks outdoor entertaining area with outdoor kitchen & blinds. Comprising 4 bedrooms – main with WIR and FES, secondary bedrooms offer hardwood flooring & built in robes. Pool room with full wet bar. Upstairs retreat with timber flooring overlooking gardens. Separate study with suspended ceiling tiles. Double garage, car port behind the garage, steel shed – concrete floor + carport. Massive 1053m2 block.
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Pakenham
25 Villella Drive
$750,000 - $825,000
WOW – YOUR OWN RESORT! It’s like having your own resort! Plenty of living space with formal lounge, open family room, dining/ meals, modern kitchen with granite benches, walk-in scullery and 900mm GHP & electric oven while overlooking the glorious pool, Bali hut & outdoor kitchen area – it’s an eye opener! There’s plenty of room for the kids – 4 bedrooms including FES & WIR to master, double robes to all bedrooms & a well-positioned study (baby room if required). A list of other inclusions – Evaporative cooling, ducted heating- the brightest blue pool that has a feature waterfall, solar heating & is self-cleaning. Decked outdoor area with blinds for all year use. Wow, Wow and Wow!! Inspection will impress!
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Pakenham
36 Blackwood Drive
$630,000 - $690,000
SPACIOUS LIVING – LAKESIDE!! Located only minutes from shops, schools and the renowned lake, is this big family home. Set on a 698m2 allotment this home offers the best indoor and outdoor living. Four bedrooms, main bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe. Timber floating floors though out living areas and traffic areas. Three living zones - lounge, family and rumpus will appease the whole family. Separate dining could be another bedroom or living zone. Kitchen with island bench, oven, dishwasher and hot plates. Outside living is impressive with pitched pergola and pavers, private courtyard and garden sheds! Double garage with remote and rear access. Big on every level!!
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Pakenham
116 Toomuc Valley Road
$355,000 - $400,000
TOOMUC VILLAS - STAGE 2 NOW RELEASED • Architect Designed & Craftsman Built • A Quality Development that allows you to move straight in • Quality List Of Inclusions – Fixed Price - Landscaping - NBN Available • 2 Bedrooms With Walk In Robes & Semi-Ensuites. 3 Bedroom Unit With Ensuite & Double Garage • Ideal Opportunity For Investors Or First Home Buyers * Completion Due Late 2018. For Further Details - Steve Hobson 0418 897 411 * Works Commenced
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Berwick 31 Hillgrove Crescent The Pinnacle of Modern Family Living The heart of the home is the open plan living, with hostess kitchen with S/S appliances including 600mm cooker, stone benchtops and a generous butler’s pantry. Adjacent is the naturally lit dining area, as well as the informal living room - both complimented by views of the outside living. The master suite boasts sophisticated ensuite with twin basin and oversized shower, and twin WIR. Completing the first floor is the formal dining/living with gas fireplace, convenient home ofice, oversized rumpus/theatre
Auction room and powder room. The elevated level ofers four bedrooms, all with WIR and ensuite, the fourth bedroom being a sizeable guest suite with balcony. Serviced by a family study, as well as a teenager’s retreat. An exceptional floorplan, guaranteeing practicality and suiting the needs of the prestigious modern family. Bi-fold doors open to the ideal entertaining area, perfect for year-round hosting with ceiling fans and element blockers. Adjacent is the solar heated swimming pool with frameless gating.
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Narre Warren South 31 - 32 Jindalee Court Exclusive Victorian Lifestyle
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A distinguished presence, situated on a beautiful acre allotment, this magnificent residence will capture your imagination. Soaring 9 t. ceilings and stunning polished Tasmanian oak floorboards make a lasting impression, from the formal entrance hallway flowing into the formal lounge with genuine fireplace. Still meandering let discover master bedroom boasting spacious ensuite, WIR and retreat area, onwards to a sizeable rumpus with natural wood fire, and out to the gorgeous back yard. A
light-filled modern kitchen featuring stone benchtops and S/S appliances overlooks the outdoor courtyard area and magnificent pool area. Gorgeous sun room accompanies the children’s wing, featuring 3 bedrooms, the main bathroom, additional storage space and sizeable laundry. In-ground pool perfect for entertaining with undercover decked area, pool room, double garage with enormous work shop area and possible upstairs home ofice/storage area, ducted heating and refrigerated cooling.
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Berwick 92 Quarry Hills Drive
Saturday 17th February at 11.00am View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24452 Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Berwick 9 Cunneen Crescent
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Nestled within the Quarry Hills Drive precinct lies this four bedroom abode ready for your enjoyment. Elegant formal and informal living spaces, excellent sized back yard and double garage, delight in as is, or make it your own masterpiece. Potentially renovate to your hearts content, and be assured you will only add to the value and then some, in this prestigious area where substantial homes are the norm. Close proximity to Berwick’s village, north of the highway, and easy most everywhere.
$640,000 - $700,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24448
Located on a huge 709sqm block, is this custom designed and built home, ready for the modern family. Elevated living, modern kitchen with ample space. Living room with fireplace. Master with WIR & ensuite. Outside ofers established landscaping, decked entertaining area & spectacular views. Alarm system & security cameras, ducted heating, split system cooling, high ceilings, ample storage both inside and out, & oversized DLUG with rear roller door and commercial grade resin flooring.
$750,000 - $820,000 View Saturday @ 2.45pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24387
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Berwick 103 - 105 Caserta Drive Exclusive Northside Lifestyle
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Stunning views, lavish greenery and exclusive position make this a one of a kind home. Featuring timber appointed, country inspired kitchen, with stainless steel appliances, double oven and WIP. Adjacent is the family meals, as well as living area, with atmospheric Coonarra. Formal dining generous in size, and an ideal place for the keen entertainer. Three sizeable bedrooms, one with WIR and the remaining with BIR, serviced by bathroom and powder room - completing the first floor. The elevated
level boasts master suite with renovated ensuite, spa bath, BIR and WIR. Complimented by the exceptional living area opposite. Space and versatility is in abundance, perfect for the modern family. To the outside, you will enjoy stunning views, lush flora and fauna and a myriad of space for the family to enjoy and utilise. Wrap around deck provides plenty of space to sit and enjoy company all year round. Comforts include split system cooling, ceiling fans, solar panels, storage and a six car lock up garage.
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Narre Warren 58 Anaconda Road
$1,050,000 - $1,150,000 View Saturday @ 11.15am harcourts.com.au/VBW24468 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 2 Northgate Drive
600sqm in Prime Location
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Exceptional Prestigious Living
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Located on a huge 600sqm sqm block is this fantastic abode, suited to the first home buyer, downsizer or the wise investor. Master suite with ensuite and BIR. Kitchen with quality appliances. Two remaining bedrooms, generous in size, serviced by main bathroom. Pergola entertaining area. The lush garden ofers privacy, and plenty of space for the kids or family pet to grow and play. Evaporative cooling, ducted heating and double carport. Close proximity to Fountain Gate, sought ater schools, public transport and freeway access.
$540,000 - $590,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24472
The heart of the home boasts open plan living, including hostess kitchen with S/S appliances. Spacious family meals, formal dining room, formal lounge room and study. On the second floor you will find a massive retreat, 4 bedrooms and master with WIR and ensuite. Externally discover an alfresco overlooking beautiful lawns and low maintained gardens. Ducted heating, split system air-conditioning and double lock up garage with rear roller door for access to the backyard.
$750,000 - $825,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24476
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Berwick 24 John Fisher Drive Quintessential Position – Renovated Family Living Boasting established landscaping and a red brick façade, on an excellent street in the prominent Bryn Mawr estate, is this exceptional family home. The renovated kitchen includes European appliances, and plenty of bench and cupboard space. Adjacent is the naturally lit dining area, as well as the spacious lounge room. Additionally, there is a sizable rumpus room as well as massive formal dining/ living room. Completing the first level in the convenient family study and powder room. The second level includes
the master suite with renovated ensuite and double WIR. The three remaining bedrooms include BIR and are serviced by the renovated bathroom and a children’s retreat. Pergola, generous grassed area, surrounded by mature plantings and lush greenery and undercover area to the side. Ducted evaporative cooling, ducted heating, ducted vacuuming, solar panels, water tank for gardening, electric gates to bonus side access, internal access to oversized double lock up garage
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Beaconsfield 8 Just Joey Drive
For Sale $890,000 - $970,000 View Saturday @ 1.45pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24482 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 12 Kalastaire Grove
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This exceptional designed Simmonds home ofers 4 bedrooms including a sensational master suite, 2 bathrooms, 2 car garage, with an ideal laundry space and veranda. The open plan kitchen contains a stainless steel stove top, dishwasher, plenty of cupboard and bench space as well as a sizeable walk in pantry. Beyond the kitchen, the family and dining area is situated which has all the space for entertaining. Features include: Internal access, ducted heating, spilt system air conditioning and dishwasher.
$580,000 - $630,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24464
Situated in one of Berwick’s prime locations this home is perfect for the first home buyer, families or investors .This three bedroom plus study home ticks all the boxes! Including a master with an ensuite, two living areas which includes a family room and living/dining area, kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Plenty of backyard space including a pergola for the eager entertainer. Features include: Ducted Heating, Evaporative cooling, Dishwasher and Internal entry to the garage with rear roller door access.
$590,000 - $640,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW24466
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GRAND COUNTRY ESCAPE ESCAPE to the country and live your dream on ’Walsdorf Farm’, a wonderful family property, with 21.5 acres of gently rolling pastures with a balance of lightly treed natives bordering the Walsdorf Creek distributary. The elegant manor-house-style residence is one of two homes on the property and is situated at the end of a long leafy driveway encompassed by mature gardens brimming with roses, camellias, rhododendrons and shaded by a 120-year-old oak tree. The residence has five bedrooms, three bathrooms, study and extensive living areas including a banquet-sized rumpus room with open fire. Appointments include high ceilings, reverse-cycle air-conditioning, ducted vacuum, feature windows, handmade tiles and blackwood kitchen with imported appliances. Externally, three are a three-car brick garage, 14 x 7.6 machinery shed, threephase power, five pony paddocks, riding arena and shelters. Separated from the main residence is ’Walsdorf Cottage’, situated in the old part of the garden and featuring two bedrooms, full ensuite, two living areas, kitchen, laundry and would suit a variety of purposes such as in-law accommodation or home office. ’Walsdorf Farm’ is just 10 minutes from Berwick, and the freeway, St John of God and Casey hospitals, Federation University and some of the finest schools and colleges in Victoria. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 135 King Road, Harkaway, 3406 Price: By negotiation View: By appointment Description: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 car, 1 study Agent: FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS BERWICK, 9707 6000 Contact: Lis Gunness, 0418 310 524 and Graeme Curtis, 0419 538 940
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LOCAL GIFT DRIVE BRINGS HOPE TO NEEDY FAMILIES ONCE again the local community got behind the Parklea Gift Drive initiative, donating hundreds of Christmas presents, and bringing joy to so many disadvantaged children in our local community. Throughout December, locals generously placed a variety of gifts and toys under Christmas trees at Arena Shopping Centre and Timbertop estate sales suite. The 2017 gift drive was the most successful to date, as Arena Shopping Centre’s large donation boxes were consistently refilled with an abundance of gifts and toys. “The Parklea Gift Drive is a 16
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of families across the Cardinia Shire with financial support, housing, job assistance, counselling, life skills training and connection to services. The 4Cs general manager Cheryl Daly was amazed at the generosity of so many people. “We are always grateful for the wonderful donations locals have sellessly donated. Each gift will be given to families and children who will truly appreciate it. “Many of the children who received the gifts are victims of inancial hardship, broken relationships, family violence, and lack of education," Cheryl said While Christmas gifts won’t solve these com.au
larger issues, they bring hope and joy to children who have had to grow up faster than their peers. Jarod Mills is once again astounded by the wonderful response of the community. “As a developer of communities, it is important we give back to the members of the community who often get overlooked. Christmas is a time of joy and celebration, no child should go without a present to open on Christmas morning," Jarod said. To learn more about Parklea’s community initiatives including the Winter Food Drive visit parklea.com ● realestate.starcommunity.com.au
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EXCLUSIVE ON EVE ESTATE A MODERN, understated facade opens to a world of pure family-focused living created by Carlisle Homes. An inviting home on a block of about 512 square metres is finished off to the highest of quality and standards. Located in the Eve estate, this fourbedroom plus study floorplan offers an exceptional light and bright kitchen, two expansive living areas and outdoor alfresco area. Cleverly thought out design, generous master bedroom with stylish ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. Three further extra sizeable bedrooms all with walk-in wardrobes. A feast of extras include landscaped private backyard space, ducted heating, evaporative cooling and double remote garage to name a few. Situated remarkably close to the main hub, makes travelling easy yet still enjoy the benefits of a quiet, tranquil environment. Just a few steps from Eve Central Shopping precinct, Casey Central and Eden Rise shopping centres are both a moment’s drive away, Alkira College is walking distance, close to walking tracks, public transport options, plus easy access to the freeway - all adding to the recreational and family lifestyle benefits available here. Take this rare opportunity to inspect an impressive home offering timeless quality. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 34 Kindred Avenue, Cranbourne North, 3977 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 car Price: $570,000-$630,000 Inspect: Saturday, 11am-11.30am Agent: Kristen Turner 0410 615 228 , PEAKE REAL ESTATE, 9707 5300 12378144-EPJ06-18
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MOMENTS FROM TRAIN STATION THREE bedrooms, or two bedrooms plus open study, home on an easy maintained block of about 402 square emtres. The house has all gas appliances, kitchen with wall oven and gas cook top, gas heating plus split-system heating and cooling. Outdoors, there is a pergola/patio area, carport and garden shed. At this price, on a good block, and in this location, it’s a bit of a bargain. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 23 Cranbourne Place, Cranbourne, 3977 Price: $449,000 View: By appointment Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 1 car Agent: Frank Barrett, 0418 800 912, Finning First National Real Estate, Cranbourne, 5996 1200
Narre Warren South 5 Highland Crescent
Berwick 24 Melville Park Drive
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56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894 Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894
$620,000 - $680,000
32 Overland Drive, Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405
• Boasting 4 bedrooms, including an extralarge master and guest room with full ensuite and walk in robe. • An immense amount of storage with 3 car + garage and workshop. • Spacious and easily maintained 737m2
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Pakenham 14 Dealbata Lane
Opportunity knocks but once.
For sale.
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This one’s ready to go; overlooking parkland; it is presentation perfect & has a very homely feel boasting • • • • •
3 bed plus study, 2 bathroom 2 spacious, bright living areas Well-appointed stone kitchen Slit system heating & cooling Alfresco & Double garage
Inspect Sat 12:00-12.30pm Gerard McRae 0409 400 635 Catherine McRae 0438 634 246
There’s nothing to do here, but move in. It’s clean; it’s light and bright & ready for a new owner.
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Here’s a little ripper.
For sale. $500,000 - $550,000 If you are starting out, investing or downsizing, don’t miss this little ripper set in the heart of Timbarra • 3 bed, 1 bath, 2 living areas • Open plan kitchen/meals area • Decked Pergola, big backyard • Double garage, side access Offering total privacy, it’s definitely one to add to your inspection list; it’s a little ripper and ready to go.
F3 G2 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
Cranbourne North 28 Fairways Boulevard
Investor’s delight.
For sale. $620,000 - $680,000 Conveniently located in the sought after Camdon Greens Estate and offering you quality modern living this fantastic home is perfectly suited to the growing family or investor. • 613sqm allotment • 4 bedrooms, master with WIR/ES • 2 spacious living areas • Kitchen with stainless appliances With heating, cooling, DLUG, low maintenance yard and just a short walk to Casey Central, public transport, schools and parks. Tenanted until August.
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Berwick 11 Souhail Court
Close to all the amenities. For sale. $540,000 - $590,000 • 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and separate toilet • Spacious kitchen with plenty of storage space • Open plan living and dining area • Single carport with an additional car parking space Extras include: gas ducted heating, split system air conditioner, timber floors, dishwasher, outdoor pergola.
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Narre Warren 26 Ohio Crescent
Top of your list.
For auction. Saturday 17 February at 12:30pm $760,000 - $830,000 Situated on a 740-square metre allotment is this custom-built home which offers a myriad of style and charisma! • 4-bedroom home with classy fes with corner spa. • Galley style kitchen, sep rumpus & open style lounge. • Stunning In ground pool & large gabled pergola. Ideally located close to Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre & within easy reach of the Monash Freeway. 4 2 2 1
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Narre Warren North 5 Marrawah Place
Parkside – 1427sqm.
For auction. Saturday 10 February at 12:30pm This delightful 4 bedroom plus study home is situated at the top of a quiet cul de sac direct opposite your own: • 3 large separate living quarters • With hostess style kitchen, spotted gum floors & gas fire in rumpus • There are double glazed windows & its on a 1427sqm allotment with wide rear access Short drive to the Monash Freeway access, Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre and within close proximity of Lysterfield Lake Park.
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Narre Warren South 5 Woodrush Court
Space, storage & convenience. For auction. Sunday 25 February at 2:30pm Contact Agent A stunning home set on a 999sqm block with room for the whole family, in a perfect location. Featuring: • Four generous bedrooms • Three living areas, dining & meals • Family kitchen with stone & s/s appliances • Pergola with built in BBQ, oversize garage & side access. Also included is ducted heating, evaporative cooling, water tank & garden shed.
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WHAT’S ON othy Mickelson on 9796 7580. The centre is at 2 Princes Domain Drive, Hallam.
Australian Plants Society, Wilson Park Berwick
Pre-school story time
Australian Plants Society encourages and educates the love of Australian plants. Meetings include talks by people engaged in the cultivation of plants and preservation of the environment. Guest for Tuesday 13 February will be Curator of Wilson Botanic Park, Berwick, Lex Nieboer, who will guide us around the gardens in particular at Australian plantings. Meetings held every second Tuesday of month at 7.30pm at Visitors' Centre, Wilson Botanic Gardens. Website - www.apswilsonparkberwick.org.au
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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Narre Warren and District Family History Group Inc. are holding their general meeting. The guest speaker will be Patrick Ferry and the theme will be "A century after the guns fell silent remembering Pakenham's WW1 volunteers, 19141918". Supper will be served after and then the general meeting will begin. A $3 entry fee paid on the night. Wednesday the 14 February at 7.30pm in the meeting room of the Cranbourne Library, 1/65 Berwick Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne. Please use Casey Radio Entrance.Contact Lynne Bradley at president@nwfhg.org.au or phone 8787 5558. All visitors are welcome to attend.
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.
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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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Sunday brunch
The Cranbourne Friends Royal Botanic Gardens Inc will be holding their annual Sunday brunch at The Australian Garden, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne. Come along to meet current and new Cranbourne Friends and find out about our activities, fund raising and committee work. Bring a plate to share or just grab a take away coffee from the Boon Wurrung Caf¨¦. Rodger Elliott will lead a short Tour of Gondwana for those interested. Sunday 4 February from 10am-12pm in the Forest of Figs at the Australian Garden, Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne. For more information, contact Indra Kurzeme via email: president@rbgfriendscranbourne.org.au
Blues Brothers shake tailfeather for variety
Blues Brothers fanatics young and old are encouraged to attend an interactive screening of the cult classic ‘The Blues Brothers’ at the Cranbourne Community Theatre, all in the name of charity. Beginning with the musical stylings of “The Maxwell Street Blues Band” and plenty of “Orange Whip” to go round, the night will support Variety – the Children’s Charity, a national not-for-profit organisation that supports Aussie kids to reach their full potential regardless of the hurdles they face in life. So don your best Blues Brothers outfit and join this charityminded team to shake a tail-feather and help Aussie kids reach their full potential. Saturday 17 February at the Cranbourne Community Theatre located at Brunt St, Cranbourne.Tickets and more information available at www.trybooking.com/TCBO
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Diabetes Life Program
Berwick Healthcare, a not for profit community practice is working with Diabetes Australia to run the Life program which teaches Victorians how to reduce their risk of chronic disease by making small changes to their lifestyle. The program helps Victorians to live healthier lives. Run by Diabetes Victoria and funded by the Victorian Government, the program empowers participants to change their lifestyle to help reduce their risk of developing type two diabetes, heart disease and stroke. For more information visit www.lifeprogram.org. au or contact life@diabetesvic.org.au. Berwick Healthcare, 76 Clyde Road, Berwick. Three free group programs will run in February, April and October this year with the first program starting on Monday 5 February 6.45pm-8.30pm.. For more information and timetables contact Berwick Healthcare on 9796 1500.
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Self-care through Tai Chi and mindfulness
Join us for a series of three workshops to explore how the gentle movements of Tai Chi and the practice of mindfulness can sustain you in your caring role. The workshops will include an introduction to Tai Chi with some gentle movement seated or standing; an introduction to mindfulness and some guided meditation; exploring how mindfulness can help you cope more effectively with challenges and stress in your caring role; opportunities for group discussion and tips and handouts for daily practice. Suitable for carers, family members and friends who are supporting a person with dementia, a frail older person, a person with a disability or a person experiencing mental illness. Wednesday 7, 14 and 21 February from 10am-12.30pm at the Old Cheese Factory, Berwick located 34 Homestead Rd, Berwick. See flyer and book online at: www.carersouth. org.au under 'news and events'. RSVP essential by 30 January on phone: 9212 3000. Cost: Free.
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The club will re-open on Wednesday 17 January.
Step into line dance
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 Dr, Berwick on Thursdays, 2pm4.30pm. Details: Val on 0417 039 753.
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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.
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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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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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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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The Berwick Library re-opens on Monday 8 January 2018. Story-time for pre-schoolers will also return on Tuesday and Thursday during January.
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Members of Narre Warren Seniors wish all readers good health and happiness in the New Year. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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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Small classes with patient tutor. Tuesday mornings for eight weeks at Hallam Community Learning Centre. Phone 9703 1688 or email admin@hallamclc.com.au.
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Your child can socialise and make great friends at a small and fun Tuesday playgroup. The group is supervised and facilitated by an experienced playgroup leader, with craft activities, songs, story-time and outdoor play. For children up to four years old. Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South, Tuesdays, 9.30-11.30am. Bookings on 9704 2781.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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.
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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NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR A PLANNING PERMIT
You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority.
And Dry Cleaning Agent
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BUILDING WORKS Cranbourne Contract No CT000432 Closes 21 February 2018 Full details are available at: www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders
Public Notice
The land affected by the application is located at:
68-70 Kennington Park Drive ENDEAVOUR HILLS VIC 3802 Lot 649 LP 149740R
The application is for a permit to:
Removal of a Restrictive Covenant (N855890P) from Title
The applicant for the permit is:
T Rifat C/- F Giummarra
The application reference number is:
PlnA00644/17 - (Rhonda Williams)
You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority.
City of Casey Bunjil Place 2 Patrick Northeast Drive NARRE WARREN
This can be done during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. An objection must be made to the Responsible Authority in writing to, (Manager Planning, P.O. Box 1000, Narre Warren 3805 or adminplanning@casey.vic.gov.au) include the reasons for the objection, and state how the objector would be affected.
This can be done during office hours and is free of charge. Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority. An objection must be made to the Responsible Authority in writing to, (Manager Planning, P.O. Box 1000, Narre Warren 3805 or adminplanning@casey.vic.gov.au) include the reasons for the objection, and state how the objector would be affected. The Responsible Authority must make a copy of every objection available at its office for any person to inspect during office hours free of charge until the end of the period during which an application may be made for review of a decision on the application. The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before:
TRAINING – CUSTOMER FOCUS
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For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
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MOBILE: 0409 253 269 BUS: 5629 2077 2m3 & 3m3 4m3 - 5m3 - 6m3
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General Notices
The Responsible Authority must make a copy of every objection available at its office for any person to inspect during office hours free of charge until the end of the period during which an application may be made for review of a decision on the application. The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before:
15 February 2018
If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision.
12378336-CG06-18
Buy, Rent & Sell in our
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15 February 2018
If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you its decision.
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Full time detailer required at Berwick Motor Body Repairs. Ph 5943 2343 to arrange an interview Or email resume: noel@bmbr.com.au
We are seeking to employ an experienced motivated person to join and complement our rapidly growing company in Pakenham to assist our current Estimator with Estimating Structural Steelwork, Precast Panels & General Administration duties. The successful applicant will need the following skills and/or qualifications.
12376837-LB04-18
JUNIOR FACTORY HAND
All enquiries/resumes via email only to: karen@cmsteel.com.au
– Accountant Office Small Accounting/Taxation practice in Hills area requires front desk person. This is a full time position for a person with strong communication and administration skills, a can do attitude and an ability to work under limited supervision. Duties include: Front house reception, answering telephone, organising all appointments, secretarial and administrative duties e.g mail, scanning filing, banking etc. Collating of tax returns, assessments, and general typing, liaise with clients face to face and by phone, provide any general office assistance as required. Ability to work in a team. Experience in Handitax, Word, Excel an advantage. Email Resume with cover letter to: The Manager: oa@alexneil.com.au
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Ph 5943 2343 to arrange an interview Or email resume: noel@bmbr.com.au
section of Network Classifieds.
12378011-CG06-18
Email resumes to: sales@smallhorse.com.au
Cabinet Maker/ Labourer
12377942-LB05-18
12378110-ACM06-18
Forklift licence Beam Saw Experience Edge Banding Experience Must be motivated, Reliable and Punctual. On site training provided. Good wages & conditions apply.
Place your vacancy online Anytime, anyplace
SEMI DRIVERS
12352061-CG20-17
Ph: 9793 3918
42 STAR NEWS
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Thursday, 1 February, 2018
PHONE 0448 033 002
PART TIME SALES ASSISTANT
Narre Warren Newsagency and Tattslotto. Previous experience required. Send resume to: PO Box 123, Narre Warren, Vic 3805
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
Sandwich Hand Required for industrial take away in Hallam. 20-25 hours per week. Must also be able to make coffee. Immediate start. Phone Jim 0412 433 559
Find work locally in the
Employment
C719755-JL29-9
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OCR
Old Cars Removed WE PAY YOU UP TO
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500 CASH
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DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL
For Any Old Car TODAY
The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Network Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.
Casey College of Beauty Therapy & Hairdressing NATIONALLY ACCREDITED TRAINING BEAUTY THERAPY & HAIRDRESSING
EXCELLENCE IN BEAUTY AND HAIRDRESSING
Full time permanent position in Dandenong South for a post forming company. Preferrably with:
9703 2011
TRUCK MAINTENANCE Self motivated person required by Transport Company in South East Suburbs. Position requires general trailer and truck maintenance. Experience with Cummins Motors and Thermo King Refrigeration units would be an advantage.
INTAKE NOW OPEN ENROL NOW FOR CERTIFICATE III IV DIPLOMA HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY COURSES
9791 6414
Use code: EMPDISC www.networkclassifieds.com.au
Required by long-established specialist transport company based in the south east suburbs. Refrigeration experience an advantage. A positive attitude, proficiency with paperwork and the ability to communicate with clients essential.
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Need New Staff? GET 10% DISCOUNT
HC DRIVER
CABINET MAKER/ POSTFORMER A Berwick based company is seeking a hard working and reliable person to join our team. We are looking for a person with some bench top or cabinet making experience, position available for immediate start. Excellent conditions and salary for the right person.
General Classifieds
Local HC drivers required for immediate start. Must have relevant licence and knowledge of the Melbourne Metro area. Please call:
Visit our FAQ page www.deliverfordollars.com.au
‘Reputation Matters’ Graduate from a school that is recognised and respected. Short courses also offered for:
9798 3364 LMCT 10227 V Caravans & Trailers
JAYCO SWAN 2014 Pop Top. The van packs down neatly for easy towing and pops up to provide plenty of accomodation. Tow with a 2WD or 4WD, this van is the newer Jayco model with the J Tec Off road suspension, fully set up for free camping with the following, 1 queensize bed, 1 double bed, 1 short single (dining table and seats convert to bed) suit child to 12 yrs, 1 single (front lounge converts), 3 way fridge, gas grill, 2 x 90l water tanks, roof rack for surfboards or canoes etc, external gas point, external power points and tv point, water pump, It has its own battery for remote camping away from power, roll out awning, which converts to annex, sun shade, cupboard converted to pantry with shelving, reg til 12/18. $27,990 neg. Ph: 0408 690 500.
MILLARD 14FT POPTOP. Bought new 2004. 2 adults & 1 child, single beds, always kept garaged and undercover. Air con, microwave, 3 way fridge, 4 burner stove & grill, main pressure. Easy to tow, registration (Q51-711). $25,000ono. Phone: 5998 5358
Spray Tan Eyelash Extension Makeup Acrylic and Gel Nails DAY AND EVENING CLASSES AVAILABLE
Motoring
NOW TAKING ENROLMENTS FOR TERM 1 2018 ENROL NOW Locations: Cranbourne, Pakenham, Morwell, Berwick
Go online at - www.caseycollegeofbeautytherapy.com
ENROL NOW! 1300 711 072 (FREE CALL)
12377707-CG05-18
We have Permanent, Casual and Part Time Positions available in our Pre-Hung Door Manufacturing Facility servicing the Building Industry. Experienced people with a mechanical aptitude and good written and verbal communication skills are required in the following areas; Operation of large range of automated machinery Assembling of pre-hung door systems Making up house lot orders of doors, architrave, skirting and door jambs etc. In all positions some product knowledge, trade background and fork lift licence would be an advantage. 38 hour week – Monday to Friday only. Wage $55 K + Super EBA conditions apply To apply please email (sales@timberite.com.au) or fax (03 9706 6611) your resume/CV To the Personal Officer. TIMBERITE BUILDING SUPPLIES PTY LTD Manufacturers of WELLHUNG DOOR SYSTEMS 3 Abbotts Road Dandenong South.
1800 652 075 12367435-CG40-17
12376838-ACM03-18
Required at
Berwick Motor Body Repairs
Peter 9796 1810
A tractor dealership in Dandenong requires
SALMAT
APPRENTICE SPRAY PAINTER & APPRENTICE PANEL BEATER
Please phone after 1pm
Assembler / Joiner / Order Make Up Wood Machinist
Catalogue delivery rounds available for immediate start in selected areas on an independent contracting basis
Contact SALLY on
Smartphone required iOS 9.0 or Android 4.4
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The proposed sale follows a public procurement process carried out as an invitation for expressions of interest. The proposed terms of the sale of the Land are as follows: 1. the purchaser of the Land will be Racing Victoria Limited ACN 096 917 930 and/or nominee; 2. the price will be $2,250,000.00 plus GST with a 10% deposit on the signing of the contract of sale; 3. Settlement will be due on the date that is 14 days after the date that Council or its solicitor gives notice in writing to Racing Victoria Ltd. or its solicitor of registration of plan of subdivision no. 812430W; 4. Racing Victoria Ltd. (as purchaser) agrees that, at least 21 days prior to the Settlement Date, it must execute and deliver to the Casey City Council an agreement under section 173 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Vic) under which Racing Victoria Ltd. covenants, among other things, that: (a) it must only develop or use the Land for a purpose which is consistent with the following uses: (i) thoroughbred horse training; (ii) horse stabling; (iii) residential housing for those people associated with horse training and stabling. (b) it will establish and maintain a horse walk-through and access track between the Land and the Cranbourne Turf Club. (c) that it will comply with all Planning Controls in relation to the Land. Interested persons are invited to make a submission on the proposal in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Council must receive submissions by 2 March 2018. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions may be included in an agenda for a meeting of the Council that will be made available to the public. Written submissions are to be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and may be hand delivered to Council’s office at Bunjil Place, 2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren 3805 or posted to the following address: Mr Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer Casey City Council PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN VIC 3805 Any person making a written submission and requesting to be heard in support of their written submission is entitled to appear in person, or may be represented by a person acting on their behalf, before a meeting of Council or a committee of Council. After considering all submissions, Council will decide whether to proceed with the proposal Further information regarding this proposal may be obtained from Council’s Principal Property Advisor Peter Gillieron, who may be contacted by telephone on 03 9705 5200 or by email at pgillieron@casey.vic.gov.au Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer Casey City Council
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Dees are ready to rumble By Nick Creely AFL WOMEN’S LEAGUE 2018 PREVIEW - ROUND 1 MELBOURNE v GWS GIANTS Saturday 3 February, Casey Fields, 5.05pm TV: Foxtel, AFL app It’s only days away from the second season of AFL Women’s, and for Melbourne, it’s just about building their momentum, and ensuring they are ready to fire. The Demons; coached by Mick Stinear once again; were inconsistent in 2017, and despite possessing some of the most elite talent in the competition, finished third on the ladder, missing out on the grand final by just 16.3 per cent after drawing level on points with eventual premiers, Adelaide. They kick start their season at home in Cranbourne; against the GWS Giants; a side that finished bottom of the ladder and struggled with a lack of genuine scoring power, finishing with an average of just 22 points per game. Comparing that to the Demons; who managed to average 37 points a game; and there is a clear difference in class and scoring prowess. But last year, the Giants won just one game,
coincidentally against the Demons, in a match where they were restricted to a horribly inaccurate 1.9 The Demons will already be one it’s brightest young talents for the season, with emerging forward Ainslie Kemp rupturing her ACL in a training mishap. Kemp played four games for the Demons in the opening season of the competition, and will be sorely missed in the forward line. But apart from the unfortunate injury, the Demons enter Saturday’s clash raring to go, and are ready to unleash a more energetic and confident game style. Boom recruit, and local Cranbourne star Bianca Jakobsson, is also expected to play in defence this season, with the switch to the backline during the pre-season adding an elite marker to that area of the ground. LAST TIME THEY MET: GWS Giants 3.2(20) defeated Melbourne 1.9(15) at Blacktown ISP Oval KEY PLAYERS: DAISY PEARCE is the most complete player in the competition, and the Demons skipper will once again be a crucial factor through the midfield with her class and elite football brain, and was comfortably their best player last season.
JESSICA DAL POS who is a teammate of Pearce’s at Darebin in the VFLW competition, is a player the Demons must shut down and an asset for the Giants. If the Demons; as expected; are too comfortably have the Giants’ measure, ensuring Dal Pos doesn’t relish in the clearances will make the four points a formality. WHAT THE CLUB SAYS: “The excitement is building; we’re really getting ourselves and our bodies fit for matches, and there’s a lot of excitement around the club and a lot of hype outside the club.” - Bianca Jakobsson “That affiliation with Casey and being a Casey girl myself makes it all the more exciting; to be able to play in front of family and friends is pretty exciting. “The health of the list is great, except for Kempy, but she’s been getting around us all and driven everyone to get the best out of the program.” PREDICTION: Melbourne by 20 points PLAYING LIST (BY PLAYING NUMBERS): 1. Tegan Cunningham, 186cm, Key forward 2. Meg Downie, 176cm, Key defender 3. Emma Humphries, 164cm, Midfielder 4. Karen Paxman, 170cm, Midfielder 5. Elise O’Dea (vice-captain) 172cm, Midfielder
6. Daisy Pearce (captain), 170cm, Midfielder 7. Bianca Jakobsson, 174cm, Key forward 8. Sarah Lampard, 170cm, Medium defender 9. Alyssa Mifsud, 184cm, Key forward 10. Kate Hore, 170cm, Medium forward 11. Laura Duryea, 176cm, Key defender 12. Shelley Scott, 176cm, Medium defender 13. Katherine Smith, 164cm, Small defender 14. Lily Mithen, 159cm, Midfielder 15. Lauren Pearce, 184cm, Ruck 16. Aliesha Newman, 158cm, Small forward 17. Ashleigh Guest, 168cm, Midfielder 18. Mel Hickey (vice-captain), 172cm, Defender 19. Jasmine Grierson, 171cm, Medium defender 20. Claudia Whitford, 171cm, Medium defender 21. Harriet Cordner, 177cm, Key defender 22. Madeline Guerin, 172cm, Midfielder 24. Brooke Patterson, 172cm, Medium defender 25. Maddie Shevlin, 174cm, Medium defender 29. Eden Zanker, 183cm, Key forward 30. Richelle Cranston, 171cm, Midfielder 35. Catherine Phillips, 175cm, Midfielder 36. Ainslie Kemp, 170cm, Medium forward 40. Anna Teague, 174cm, Key defender 46. Erin Hoare, 194cm, Ruck
Warriors mighty in final battle for valhalla dream finish By Russell Bennett While the West Gippsland Warriors’ under-21s side were unable to record a dream finish to this year’s Neil Wright Shield campaign, the young team showed throughout the tournament just what it meant to be a part of a cause bigger than its own. Punching well above their weight throughout the competition, the Warriors advanced to Sunday’s final at Schramms Reserve in Doncaster against Southern Bayside, who they’d defeated in last year’s tournament. But Southern Bayside had their measure this time around - first defeating them in Round 3, and then again in the decider. Unlike the preceding rounds of the competition, Sunday’s game was held as a Twenty20 clash due to the predicted scorching weather. Batting first, Southern Bayside amassed an imposing 2/209 from their 20 overs with three half-centuries from Rahul Shanmugam (79), berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
Elliott Bradley (74 not out) and William Kelly (50 not out). Shanmugam was particularly devastating consistently clearing the front foot and going large towards the nets on the leg-side boundary next to the scoreboard. He ultimately came unstuck to a great catch just inside the midwicket fence but was already given three lives to dropped catches prior to that. Bradley and Kelly followed his lead late in the innings, taking the Southern Bayside beyond 200. In the West Gippsland reply, stand-in skipper Travis Wheller (filling in for Zac Chaplin) and regular Cardinia team mate Matt Welsh opened the batting and looked to put the foot down from the outset, but this just wasn’t the Warriors’ day as Welsh (22) was forced to retire hurt after painfully dislocating his kneecap. Despite the best efforts of Welsh, Upper Beaconsfield’s Kulith Rabel, Merinda Park’s
Mitch Thomas, and Pakenham’s Jack Melbourne, the Warriors were dismissed for 117. Still, this was a tournament from which the young West Gippsland players should hold their heads extremely high - with two wins over the might of the Mornington Peninsula, and another over Ringwood District. Coach of the Warriors, WGCA legend Greg Bethune, said: “The group was sensational. They did the little things well, and they took pride in playing for West Gippsland”. Bethune added that the learning experience from the tournament would prove invaluable to the players. “They’ve got the ability - it’s just how they can adapt to any situation,” he said. This year’s Warriors side was a particularly young crop, with the bulk of the list under 20. Though the Warriors didn’t have a player selected in the team of the tournament, Thomas was the leading wicket-taker with 11 scalps while Wheller and Welsh both scored in excess
of 100 runs. Bethune was also particularly impressed with the group’s trio of glovemen - Cardinia’s Ben Parrott, Upper Beaconsfield’s Jack McHale, and Tooradin’s Ned Harrison - and the leadership shown by both Chaplin and Wheller. “I’ve coached a lot of the boys before and they just stay true to themselves and push each other to deliver,” Bethune said of the group. “Everyone had a moment doing something inspirational, and they dared to be brave.” Bethune also thanked Stephen Pearson, who was a key force behind the side throughout the tournament.
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Patto undecided on fate By Nick Creely As Dandenong chase the ultimate glory in Premier Cricket - premierships in both one day and two cricket - this season may very well be the last swansong of one its finest ever players. Darren Pattinson - the big, bustling quick who famously made his test debut for England in 2008, may retire at the conclusion of the Premier Cricket season, but it's definitely not due to a lack of form. After taking four years of elite cricket to focus on his greyhounds, the Pearcedale trainer, who also played 62 first class games, returned to the competition this season, and has taken 22 wickets at an average of 15, including a man of the match performance in the Panthers' one day flag against Carlton, but hasn't decided whether his body could handle any more cricket after this year. "I've been bowling well, the ball's been coming out pretty good," he said. "I was a bit worried at the start of the season that I might be past it, but it's coming out really well at the moment. "I'd like to think (I can keep playing next year), but it's really hard at 38 years of age it's a week by week proposition for me at the moment with my body." While Pattinson will leave a hole of experience at the club when he hangs up the whites, he said the talent within the club is as good as it's ever been. "We've got some really quality bowlers at the club, and at the end of the day, I don't want to be holding anyone back," he said. "If I feel I am, I will definitely step away and move on. "We've got some young bowlers playing in the seconds and the thirds, and they will all play ones- I've been here now for 18 years, and this is the best bowling group for a long time, and the best groups of batsmen we've had. "We've predominantly been a bowling club, and the batsmen in the twos are getting the job done, so we've got depth all over the grades."
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X-Men set to rise in 2018 QUIZ NUMBER 1593 1. WHICH Aussie cyclist won her fifth Olympic medal at London in 2012? 2. WHAT nationality is 2005 Australian Open tennis champ Marat Safin? 3. WHO was the first Australian to win the US men’s singles tennis title? 4. WHICH city hosted the 1908 Olympic Games? 5. WHO hit the most sixes in ODI cricket in 2017? 6. WHICH Aussie lawn bowler won the men’s singles gold medal at the 1990 Commonwealth Games? 7. WHO has won the James Hardie 1000 the most number of times? 8. WHICH two Australians have partnered to win the most Wimbledon doubles titles? 9. THE Pearce family produced several Australian Olympians in which sport? 10. AT which Olympics did Andrew ‘Boy’ Charlton establish himself as a world-class swimmer? 11. IN what sport was Keith Campbell Australia’s first international champion? 12. WHO has scored the most career runs in cricket’s Big Bash up to the start of this season? 13. WHAT is the national sport of Ireland? 14. WHAT sport is played by the Chicago Cubs? 15. WHICH world boxing title did Johnny Famechon win in the late 1960s? 16. WHICH three wicket-keepers played for Australia during Kerry Packer’s World Series Cricket rebellion? 17. WHICH former Australian Rules hard man was known as ‘Captain Blood’? 18. WHO trained 1979 Melbourne Cup winner Hyperno? 19. WHO was the youngest player to win the Wimbledon men’s singles title? 20. HOW many rugby league premierships were Melbourne stripped of for salary cap rorting in 2010? ANSWERS: 1. Anna Meares 2. Russian 3. Frank Sedgman 4. London 5. Rohit Sharma 6. Rob Parrella 7. Peter Brock 8. Todd Woodbridge & Mark Woodforde 9. Hockey 10. The 1924 Olympics 11. Motor cycling 12. Aaron Finch 13. Hurling 14. Baseball 15. Featherweight 16. Steve Rixon, Kevin Wright and John Maclean 17. Jack Dyer 18. Bart Cummings 19. Boris Becker 20. Two 44 STAR NEWS
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By Russell Bennett After an ego-crushing wooden spoon in 2017 and lack of committed players, the St Francis Xavier 'X-Men' have undergone a rebuild both on and off-field in an aim to once again be a power club in the VAFA. With a new president and new committee brings a confidence that 2018 will be a big year for the club. New president and 2015 premiership player Wayne Delaland is both excited and nervous about how far the group can go. "Having been at the club for seven years (and 100 game player), I have experienced the highs of premierships, multiple finals appearances and the lows of league demotion, lack of playing numbers and a wooden spoon in 2017," he said, honestly. "We are a proud club and have a history of success." The 2017 season left a sour taste in the mouths of many, especially with Delaland. "There are certainly parts of the club that we didn't handle well and this attributed to low morale and poor results," he said. "I'd be lying if I said I wasn't nervous about being a first-time president. There are many parts of the role I'm yet to learn but my committee and I will accept the challenge of getting us back to finals and higher divisions. "When we won the Division 4 premiership in 2011, the club had strong leadership at all levels; president, committee, coaches and playing group. If we are going to return to that level of success, I knew we had to get the best people to the club, from a coaching and committee level." The first change came with new coaching appointments in both grades. Scott Mackenzie was appointed senior coach, having built successful teams at Hallam. He has brought new blood and a real sense of belief to the XMen and is very clear on his goals for the club, particularly being so passionate about player development. "Scott is a great communicator and we know he has the ability to develop players at all levels," Delaland said. "The club believes Scott can make good players great, and work with our young group to develop them into senior footballers.
The X-Men are set to rise in 2018 under the guidance of (from back left): Josh Lafranchi (senior assistant), Wayne Delaland (president), David Antonielli (reserves coach), Scott Mackenzie (senior coach), and Chris Miller (strength and conditioning). Picture: SUPPLIED "Scott understood our club and the importance of creating a competitive but welcoming culture. Most coaches will focus on the players they can bring with them, whereas Scott is eager to work with our core group of players, most in the age bracket of 24 to 28-years-old." Josh Lafranchi has taken up a senior assistant's role alongside Mackenzie after coaching the X-Men in 2017. With a decorated playing career in local leagues, he will work closely with player development. David Antonielli has returned to St Francis as reserves coach, having won a best and fairest at the club in 2011. With the club averaging 40 players at preChristmas training sessions, the signs are looking promising for 2018. "Our training numbers are increasing and there is a real buzz around the club," Delaland said. "This level of excitement hasn't been felt since our 2011 (Division 4) premiership year. "We are seeing a mix of new and existing players, which brings a confidence that the XMen are finals bound once again." The club is also seeking new sponsors and would welcome a conversation with any interested businesses. The X-Men are looking to revamp their club with upgraded playing facilities and clubrooms and any support would be appreciated. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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Swans taught harsh lesson By Nick Creely Casey-South Melbourne quick Jackson Fry summed it up perfectly in the wake of a horror day for the club on Saturday, with Footscray needing only six more wickets to achieve an outright victory. The Swans batted for just 47 overs on day one of its clash after being sent in at Casey Fields, losing 14 wickets and scoring just 123 runs for the day. "Really good sides, and really good players, go on with it and get the job done, and we can't do that this year," Fry said after a tough day for the club. While there is a clear experience difference between the 18th placed Swans and the fifth placed Dogs, the Swans lasted just 90 minutes of the first session before being bundled out for a lowly 61. Hamish Winter-Irving (2/23) and Jonah Koch (3/20) controlled proceedings with the new ball, with youngster Austin Heldt (0) edging the ball into the sticky gloves of Dylan Kight (five catches) in the first over, setting the tone. Michael Wallace (4), Lachlan Sperling (4) and a more defiant Dev Pollock (13) all fell to some clever bowling, with Sperling and Pollock forced into false strokes through some movement off the pitch. Despite Luke Manders (21) looking classy in his return game, with some cracking drives that netted him five boundaries, his dismissal at the hands of Lucas Dredge (5/17) sparked an almighty collapse that saw the Swans lose their last five wickets for just 11 runs. The Dogs lost Matt Underwood (6) early in the chase, but carved boundaries at an alarming rate, declaring after just 46 overs with the score ticking over to 7/231. The Swans had 24 overs left to face for the day, and were left red faced as they were quickly 4/30.
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Luke Manders (44 not out) once again played a splendid counter attacking knock, crunching eight boundaries, while Dylan Hadfield (6 not out) managed to also bat out the day and give the Swans a fighting chance of avoiding outright. "Very disappointing, there is probably not many positives to take out of that day's play; being sent in and being knocked over in 22 overs makes it a disappointing day for the club," Fry said. "Hopefully we can fight back; avoiding outright will be tough, but we'll put our best foot forward and try and end the game on a high." While Fry acknowledges his side is still in a
er over the next few years we can push back up the ladder and gain respect around the competition." Fry didn't hide his frustrations at the middle order collapses that have become frequent this season, but conceded with experience, will come consistency. "When we bat first, unfortunately we haven't been able to post scores; it certainly makes it tough, but the best thing we can do is try and maybe be competitive first and foremost and try and win a couple," he said. "It does come down to experience; no doubt; but we just have struggled to either post scores or close games out."
learning faze of its development, he was full of praise for the club out west. "They're a quality side, and I think they'll win the premiership to be honest, it's them or Dandenong for me; when you look at our side, with guys like Joel Mitchell, Austin Heldt, even Luke Manders who has played just 12 games, it is a real learning curve and we can take stuff out of it about how they went about it," he said. "I'd like to think we aren't the worst side in the comp and shouldn't be on the bottom; you just have to look at last season and how well we went, and we know the talent is good; as a group, we have to work harder, no doubt. "We're confident that if we can stick togeth-
Unready Bears rattled by battling Bloodhounds The game is a on a knife's edge after day one, with plenty of cricket left to play. The Saints had a bat first, and limped their way to 164 after Vishal Thind's (4/21) impressive form continued with the ball. Gun recruits Kaushyla Gajasinghe (30) and Ruwantha Kellepotha (32) both played vital knocks, while opener Wendyl Pires (33) held the top order together brilliantly with an aggressive showing. At stumps, star batsman Leigh Booth (27) is back in the sheds in what is a vital breakthrough, with the Hawks 1/36 off 19 overs, with the game no closer to reaching a winner. Susa Pradeep, down at Park Oval, put on a show for BUCKLEY RIDGES, striking his first century for a couple of years against DANDENONG WEST. The Bucks got off to their usual flyer, courtesy of DJ Watson (20), but the star all-rounder soon fell, and the very next ball, Suren Ekanayake was trapped LBW to have the home side 2/35 and in need of consolidation. Pradeep (106) battled hard with Jayson Hobbs (36) to bring the innings back on track, and combined in little partnerships through the middle order to put the Bucks in a dominant position. When the gifted batsman fell, his innings included six sixes and six fours, all of the highest caliber. The Bucks were bowled out for 230, with Westers skipper Shaunuka Dissanayaka (4/43) and Peter Atkinson (4/67) putting in commendable performances with the ball against a power packed batting opposition. The Westers are 1/38 at stumps, with Matt
By Nick Creely DDCA TURF 1 REVIEW - ROUND 9 (DAY ONE) MORDIALLOC broke the top four open on Saturday, in a fascinating day of cricket against BERWICK that netted 20 wickets at Arch Brown Reserve. Now the Bears are hanging on to their position in fourth by a thread, as challengers emerge to pinch a finals spot from under their feet. After winning the toss and batting, Bears quick James Wilcock (1/25) struck with the first ball of the match, removing steady opener Brendan Morris to put the Bloodhounds immediately on the back foot. Ian Daniel (32) - fresh off a stunning, record breaking knock the previous week, combined with young star Jakob Woinarski (38), building a partnership of 49 runs before an edge off the bowling of Cory Bevan (1/12) brought the end of Daniel. Apart from another impressive knock by Englishman Peter McDermott (34), Matt Chasemore (3/12) wound back the clock and skittled the middle order, and the Bloodhounds' tail was unable to wag, dismissed for just 123. Bears skipper Jarrod Goodes (2/30) was the other multiple wicket-taker. The Bears looked to be in cruise mood, with Jordan Cleland (25) and Darren de Souza (12) racing away for 37 runs for the first wicket, but a double strike to Woinarski (2/25) suddenly had the Bloodhounds surging. The reigning premiers rattled through the middle order with a venomous attitude, skit-
Mordi celebrate the massive wicket of Matt Picture: ROB CAREW Chasemore. 177035 tling star game changers Matt Chasemore (4), Nathan Pilon (4) and Ryan Crawford (0) to suddenly have the Bears 5/49. Jarrod Armitage (22 not out) provided resistance, but lacked help, as the Bloodhounds rummaged their way through the lower order to bowl the home side out for 95, banking first innings points and potentially flipping the Bears' season on it's head, with the side just four points clear of St Mary's and Hallam Kalora Park in fourth. After starting the season in the seconds, Tim Wighton (4/16) starred with the red ball, while Daniel (3/34) capped off another solid day to continue to firm for a first Wookey Medal. In the second dig, Mordi are 0/15 off five, and will look to bat as much as possible when play resumes on Saturday. Down at Hallam Reserve, the stakes couldn't be any higher between HALLAM KALORA PARK and ST MARY'S, with the winner likely to displace Berwick in the top four.
Collett (13) back in the sheds after getting off to a fast start. A thriller down at Reedy Reserve is set to go down to the wire, with HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS battling hard to keep SPRINGVALE SOUTH at bay. The Bloods were in almighty trouble as Michael 'Slick' Davies (4/24) rattled through the top order, but veterans Craig Slocombe (42) and Steven Spoljaric (36) saved the day, cooly putting on 73 runs between them, pulling their side out of a hole. The pair - who are often the difference - did it with ease, helping post 174 after a late flurry to Tim Ford (31 not out). Cobras spinner Lee Brown (5/47) made the most of the conditions, bowling beautifully for the home side. Ford (2/10) the used that momentum to his advantage to take two early wickets, removing Brent Patterson (0) and skipper Matt Cox (4) to leave the home side 2/28 at stumps. Trevor Davies (1) and Kaushyla Weeraratne (22) are the not out batsmen. In the round's other two matches, NORTH DANDENONG (176) is in a strong position against a struggling DINGLEY (1/28), while CRANBOURNE (6/236) is in a rare position of power at stumps, putting in a brilliant day of cricket against NARRE WARREN (1/31). In Sunday's final two catch up matches, Buckley Ridges (9/257) edged out Cranbourne (212) after a blistering DJ Watson (130) century, and Dandenong West (7/77) put a dent in Hallam Kalora Park's (76) finals hopes. 12351514-EPJ19-17
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A mixed bag for Narre
For the second time this season, Wilma Stevenson's Narre Warren Division 2 team had a heartbreaking one-shot loss.
Leo McGreary was a picture of concentration for Narre Warren.
Division 5 headed to Fountain Gate and turned their recent form around with an eightshot win over Willow Lodge. Glen Cadman, Ernesto Vergara, David Wilkinson and John Green scored best with a 21-13 win; and Michael Graham, Peter Castricum, Alan Mark and Stan Robinson won 19-16. Jim Kempf, Tracey Storm, Jos van Hout and Ralph Devonshire (15-16); and Stan Bulmer, Colin Groom, Geoff Miller and Norm Hosmer (20-22) both
win 24-14. Arthur Fitt, Wayne Grimsey, Paul McNamara and Andy Tobler also won (20-14) but Diane Peterson, Sharon Bull, Graham Peterson and Brent Grigg went down 14-34. Narre Warren (3) 16-88 defeated Waverley Golf (3) 2-70. Division 7 had to give a walkover due to having an insufficient number of players available.
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had narrow losses. Narre Warren (2) 14-75 defeated Willow Lodge (1) 4-67. Division 6 also got back into the winners' list with an 18-shot win at Waverley Golf. Darren Moore, Arlene Peters, Leo McGreary and Craig Moore led the way with a strong 30-8 win, while Stan Birkett, Pauline Kempf, John Uren and Peter Groom came from behind to
Berwick puts on a show BERWICK BOWLS Shepparton Park arm bowler Ross Higgins and rising star Max Goldsmith (Mulgrave Country Club) have teamed up to take out the 2018 Bowls Victoria Integrated Pairs tournament. Higgins and Goldsmith triumphed in the event hosted at Berwick Bowling Club and sponsored by Travelling Jack Bowling Supplies, winning a tournament which attracted a record number of entries. An impressive 47 pairs took part, up from 42 last year and 20 entries in the first year in 2012. This year included 10 new bowlers with a disability who had not previously taken part. Bowls Victoria was glowing in its praise of the Berwick Bowling Club and had special thanks for Mark Walker, Jeff Janetski and Kay Crook, who made sure every detail was in place regarding the greens, the clubhouse, the catering and the service from all the volunteers from the club that were on hand to assist with umpiring and anything else that was required on the day.
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GIRLS FOOTBALL - Berwick Junior Football Club are accepting registrations for Under 12, 14, 16 & 18 Girls. Training starts in February, girls welcome to come and try. Contact registrar@bjfc.com.au
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NARRE WARREN BOWLS Narre Warren's Midweek Pennant bowls teams had another mixed day, including a strong win, a bad loss, and a bye. The Division 2 team headed to Fountain Gate to face Berwick and had a very good 43shot win. Jos van Hout, Ernesto Vergara, Alan Mark and Keith Mark lost their first two ends before going on a scoring spree, winning 17 of the last 19 to win 33-6. Geoff Ampt, Judy Naughton, Eric Sydenham and Wilma Stevenson won 10 of the first 11 ends on the way to winning 23-7. Between the two rinks they only lost 10 of the 42 ends played. Wilma Haringsma, Wally Finlayson, Philip Howard and Rod Lane had the tough game and drew 20-20. Narre Warren (1) 15-76 defeated Berwick (4) 1-33. Division 3 headed to Cranbourne RSL and suffered a big loss. Paul McNamara, Pauline Kempf, Rose Rasmussen and Geoff Miller lost 10-25; while Truus Henneman, Nancy Pugh, Nick Filius and Peter Castricum (18-31); and Pam Uren, Andy Tobler, Micki Horton and Peter Groom (11-40) also lost. Narre Warren (2) 0-39 lost to Cranbourne RSL (2) 16-96. Meanwhile, Division 1 (six-a-side) had a bye. For the second time this season Narre Warren's Division 2 team had a heartbreaking one-shot loss to Berwick. Joe Selfridge, Philip Howard, Rod Lane and Cam Lee did everything they could with a 23-9 win, helped by Mark Groom, Eric Sydenham, Erik Luyters and Wilma Stevenson, who won 18-16. However Geoff Ampt, Carl Lapham, Peter Hayden and Keith Mark (13-21 loss); and John Wright, Wally Finlayson, Percy Herath and Zak Storm (16-25 loss) could not find the extra shots required. Narre Warren (1) 4-70 lost to Berwick (3) 1471.
The tournament features pairs in which one must be a bowler with a disability. It's a unique event that focuses on inclusion, with bowlers with a disability who enter able to team with a clubmate, friend or family member. Berwick was ably represented by David Warner and John Horwood, and Campbell Walker and Steve Ellard. The club's teams both made it through to the quarter finals stage. PENNANT - SATURDAY 27 JANUARY Conditions for Pennant Bowls last Saturday were on the hot side to say the least. Faced with high humidity and scorching temperatures, some bowlers found the conditions very challenging. Berwick hosted four matches on home turf and came out winners on all four contests. Of the away games there were some very close matches with the 2s going down by only three shots. Only the 8s managed to come home victors after their match played at Beaumaris. RESULTS Berwick 1 (76/4) defeated by Ashburton ( 85/14). Berwick 2 (67/3) defeated by Upwey Tecoma (70/15). Berwick 3 (71/14) defeated Narre Warren 1 (70/4). Berwick 4 (84/13) defeated Mulgarve CC (69/5). Berwick 5 (91/16) defeated Bayswater (81/12). Berwick 6 (66/3) defeated by Mulgrave CC (79/15). Berwick 7 (76/16) defeated Mulgrave CC (68/2). Berwick 8 (90/15) defeated Beaumaris (58/2). MIDWEEK PENNANT - 23 JANUARY Berwick 1 (56/7) defeated by Pakenham 1 (56/9). Berwick 2 (71/14) defeated Carrum (59/2). Berwick 3 (79/16) defeated Box Hill RSL (43/0). Berwick 4 (33/1) defeated by Narre Warren (76/15). Berwick 5 (43/2) defeated by Pakenham 3 (53/4). Berwick 6 (36/2) defeated by Churchill/ Wav.Golf (38/12). berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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