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Workers and proprietors at a Hampton Park shopping centre fear for their safety after being nearly struck by "stray bullets" during an ambush shooting at a tattoo parlour. Star News believes that businesses have made an approach to force out the Nitro Ink studio - which has been linked to the Commancheros outlaw motorcycle gang - in the wake of the 22 February attack. In what police described as a targeted shooting, two armed men wearing balaclavas entered the studio on Fordholm Road and opened fire about 1.20pm. A 35-year-old man, believed to be a customer, was shot multiple times in front of five other staff and customers. As of early this week, he was in a serious, stable condition at The Alfred hospital, and the gunmen remained at large. Victoria Police's anti-outlaw bikie gang Echo taskforce is investigating. During the ambush, bullets blasted through the back wall of the tattoo studio into a neighbouring real estate agent and a law firm. At Blue Sapphire real estate, a bullet allegedly pierced a desk chair at head height as well as a filing cabinet. The manager was said to have left the chair just five minutes beforehand. Another bullet was described as travelling through the office of Hammersmith Lawyers, narrowly missing staff and ricocheting off the front entrance window. "Lucky is not the word," said a shopping centre worker - who did not wish to be identified. "We were blessed that nobody was hurt." The busy precinct includes a medical centre and two early learning centres - one hosted children as the stray bullets landed directly next door. The incident follows an attempted 2013 bombing of Nitro Gym in Hallam, which is next door to a child play-centre. Traumatised staff at a neighbouring business in Hampton Park are said to have not re-

turned to work since the latest shooting. A proprietor described a push by several businesses for Nitro Ink's landlord to evict the tattoo studio. Several other business owners described feeling unsafe and were supportive of the studio's departure. "You don't want to ignore signs of danger. This raises a real concern now," said another proprietor. "I was trusting the authorities allowed them to be here and watching them. But that's not always the case." Nitro Ink has been indefinitely closed since the shooting. On its Facebook page, it posted: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, the shop will be closed until further notice. "Please give us your patience as we will make it priority to get back to everybody. "Thank you for everyone's kind words and support." A spokesman for Cameron Real Estate, which oversees the tenancy, was asked about Nitro Ink's future at the centre. "There is nothing in writing from the tenants," he said. Casey Council statutory planning manager Duncan Turner said Nitro Ink was within a commercial zone. Thus it didn't require a planning permit from the council, he said. A Victoria Police spokeswoman assured the public that police were "doing everything possible" to make the shooters accountable. She said local police were conducting patrols and "reassurance activities". "Victoria Police is not intimidated by OMCGs and we will not allow our communities to be. "We will continue its strong focus on any criminal activities associated with rival Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs. " Police understood the significant community concern in the wake of the shooting, she said.

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Wilson Botanic Park Berwick (WBPB) will be transformed into a world of digital fantasy as part of Parks Week 2018. From 10 March until 18 March, WBPB will become ‘Magical Park’ – an engaging and exciting world that children and families can explore through the ease of their own mobile device. This year’s game will take an environmental twist, turning recycling and rubbish collection into a fun and exciting game for kids. The City of Casey is encouraging families to get involved and to check out this wonderful facility right at their doorstep.

Experience Casey at Bunjil Place Experience Casey is back for 2018 with an array of sights, sounds and tastes from different cultures set to erupt in Bunjil Place. Immerse yourself in the one-day event at Bunjil Place, 2 Patrick Northeast Drive on Saturday 17 March from 11.00 am until 3.00 pm. Experience Casey is a fully accessible event and FREE for everyone to attend! For more information, head to www.casey.vic.gov.au/experiencecasey.

Twilight flicks at Old Cheese Factory Get the family along to a special screening of Jumanji at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick this month! The family favourite will show on Saturday 18 March, and presale tickets are just $15 for adults, and $7.50 for children. Tickets on arrival are $20 for adults, and $10 for children. For tickets, visit the Old Cheese Factory Facebook page.

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Do you want to clean up the City of Casey this Sunday? A number of local events will run in your community on Sunday 4 March as part of Clean Up Australia Day, or maybe you would like to create your own! 5P mOE PVU BCPVU BOZ FWFOUT IBQQFOJOH OFBS ZPV visit www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au and click ‘join a clean up site’ then search ‘Casey’.

March Council meetings Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings which are held in the Function Centre at Bunjil Place, 2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren. Council meetings » Tuesday 6 March 2018, 6.30 pm » Tuesday 20 March 2018, 6.30 pm Planning Committee meeting

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On International Women’s Day, the Family Violence Prevention Strategy will be presented at a community forum where residents can have input into the direction. From 11.00 am until 2.30 pm on Thursday 8 March, participating community members XJMM DPOWFOF UP JOnVFODF UIF TUSBUFHZ XIJDI XJMM help determine Council’s four-year Action Plan. If you would like to be one of these community members, book your place now and also apply for your child to go into care for the duration of the forum. For bookings and further information, visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/ FVPCommunityconsult.

Woodland’s Walk celebrates 10th anniversary! The Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne will host the annual Woodland’s Walk for it’s 10th anniversary. The City of Casey is inviting young children, families, playgroups and child care centres to participate in the walk between 9.30 am and 10.45 am on Thursday 15 March. Play activities will end at 11.30 am followed by an Aboriginal Smoking Ceremony at Woodland’s Walk Playground at 11.45 am. If you would like to join in, visit www.trybooking.com/353934. 12380895-CB9-18

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City of Casey chief executive Mike Tyler's position will be formally advertised after he stepped down suddenly last week. Mr Tyler had "mutually agreed" with Casey that "now is the right time to move on," according to a statement by the council on 21 February. He left the job the next day. In his place is acting chief executive Sheena Frost until a replacement is formally recruited. Ms Frost is Casey's corporate services strategic director. The council has stated it will advertise the vacancy in newspapers throughout Victoria as required in the Local Government Act. Two years ago, Mr Tyler's reign was extended for four years - until 2020. The re-appointment was made by a previous term of councillors, who controversially chose not to advertise the $350,000-plus annual position.

Councillor Wayne Smith said the council would offer a public farewell function for Mr Tyler - as was befitting for his years of service. "It's up to him whether he takes it up or not." Speculation had swirled around Mr Tyler's tenure recently, intensified by his unexplained absence at a Casey general meeting on 20 February. A closed meeting involving councillors and council officers followed that night. Now there is speculation around his departure, given the lack of formal explanation about why he left. Cr Smith stressed that Mr Tyler had not been "pushed" and that "there's nothing untoward". "I don't want people to think that was not the case. "There are always grievances between management and councillors but nothing out of the ordinary. "It was a mutual parting. It was a good time

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for him (to leave) and a good time for us." Councillor Rosalie Crestani thanked Mr Tyler for his service and putting Casey in "good economic stead". "He was a man of vast knowledge in the area. "I'm thankful for his advice to me at times and wish him the best for the next chapter of his life." Mr Tyler had served as the council's one and only chief executive for 23 years, overseeing a municipality that rapidly grew from 130,000 residents to more than 300,000. He'd worked for Casey and City of Berwick for more than 36 years. Now, Mr Tyler says it is time to move on and allow other leaders to shape the council's future direction. "I am going out on a high," he said. "I can look back with a lot of pride at what has been achieved and Council and I have come to a fair agreement."

A grandfather who was a live-in 'crop-sitter' at a cannabis grow-house in Hallam has been jailed for up to three years. Van Vu, 50, was sentenced at the Victorian County Court on 15 February for cultivating a commercial quantity of a narcotic and stealing electricity. Police had seized 111 plants weighing 15.89 kilograms during a raid of the Turanga Place house. The cultivation used 32,000 kilowatts of diverted electricity in two months. Vu was described by Judge Trish Riddell as a "functional operative" rather than a principal player in the elaborate hydroponic-lighting setup. But he was clearly trusted by others to produce the crop, and he expected a reward of several thousand dollars, Judge Riddell said. The cultivation equipment and the electricity diversion were set up while Vu went on a trip to Vietnam in late 2016. Five rooms in the house were using for growing the crop with the laundry, living room, bathroom and kitchen used for storing soil, pots, fertiliser and other equipment, Judge Riddell noted. On his return, he tended the crops until his arrest during a police raid in January 2017. The abode had been rented under his name for $2000 a month since September 2015. Vu was not fuelled by addiction but the need for cash. He wanted to fund the relocation of his 14-year-old daughter from Vietnam to live with him. Judge Riddell found no evidence that Vu was financially stressed at the time, but also nothing to suggest a "lavish lifestyle". It was also not clear how much it would cost to migrate his daughter. Vu was a former refugee who fled from his post with the North Vietnamese army in 1987 and met his first wife in a Hong Kong refugee camp. He had been previously jailed by the County Court for trafficking cannabis from a grow-house in 2010, Judge Riddell noted. On that occasion Vu blamed his gambling problem. He no longer has an issue, he told the court. Judge Riddell noted the need to not only deter Vu but the community from resorting to drug cultivation as an "easy fix" for financial problems. "Although you were motivated to fund a better life for your daughter, you were doing so at the expense of other young people in the community by facilitating the cultivation of cannabis." She said the number of plants were at the lower-end of a commercial quantity and the weight of the crop was below the threshold. Vu's rehabilitation prospects were "guarded", she said. He was jailed for up to three years with a 22-month non-parole period. His 391 days in pre-sentence detention was counted as time served.

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… BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE A few weeks back many were inspired by events at Toomuc Reserve in Pakenham. Well known sporting identity Eddie Lewis had his 45-year-old beard shaved by the equally-iconic Graham Treloar to raise money for breast cancer research as part of the Pakenham Cricket Club’s highly successful Pink Ribbon Lunch. A hard act to follow - but Cardinia Relay For Life organisers and participants did just that last Friday and Saturday. There were inspirational acts at every turn as people - young and old and from all walks of life - circled the oval for 18 hours to raise money for cancer research. Young Chairo student Danyal Diallo stepped up the pace and ran more than 100 laps over the journey, despite having a pronounced limp for the past 12 years from a hip displacement problem. He was there to help out a schoolmate whose father has been diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour. I walked the last lap with John Carney - who has beaten prostate cancer and also had a more recent run-in with skin cancer. John was a bit sore and expecting a dressing down from his chiropractor, who recommended he give the event a miss. Those there in the wee hours would have noticed a few of the more senior members of the colourful Cancer Beating Fairies crew - Jack, Sue and John taking on the graveyard shift. Inspirational stuff all round. What a great event it is, Relay for Life - a lot of great people doing great things for others.

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RSPCA Victoria is celebrating the success of its "Clear the Shelter' campaign that took place over the weekend. Find out how many animals were adopted from Pearcedale's Centre.

Principal commissioned Casey Grammar School's new principal Richard Baird was commissioned as the school's third principal earlier this month. Find out which school leaders were also inducted.

A man has appealed a jail term for repeatedly driving while disqualified and twice driving an unregistered car in Cranbourne Glen Iris, Dandenong and Dandenong South last year. Find out more online what unfolded at the court hearing on the 26 February.

Man wanted A male is wanted over the alleged sexual assault of a teenage girl on a bus at Hampton Park Saturday, 17 February. View a photo of the man police wish to speak to.

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‘Anne’s watch on crime By Cam Lucadou-Wells Community safety and crime loom as key battleground issues for the state election. One who will be watching keenly is Berwick mother 'Anne', a victim-of-crime featured by Star News in July. She just hopes the political parties match their tough promises with action. She and her 40-something daughter 'Beth' remain brutally impacted more than a decade after Beth was viciously stabbed and beaten unconscious by a man in her home. It left Beth with a significant brain injury and permanently. It robbed her of "everything": her social life, her relationship with her kids, meaningful work, her ability to drive and her independence. The perpetrator was jailed for a minimum of five years, but Anne says it ought to have been for life. Anne lives in what looks to be a peaceful, tree-lined suburban street. But recent home and car break-ins and the theft of a garden statue in the neighbourhood suggest otherwise. It reinforces her feeling that crime is a growing problem, and has drawn her towards the Coalition's punitive law-and-order regime. Its promises include tougher bail laws for violent, recidivist offenders and a 'one-strike and you're out' policy for accused offenders breaching bail. It will also abolish concurrent sentences for violent repeat offenders and introduce mandatory jail for police car ramming. In the past three years, the State Government has introduced tougher bail reforms, created offences for car jacking and home invasion, and restricted the use of community corrections orders. A spokesman said the parole reforms had created the "toughest (system) in the country". "We'll continue to make the changes necessary to keep Victoria safe."

''Anne'' with ''Beth'' wants sterner political action on crime. 170238 But their efforts aren't resonating with Anne, who can't see the results on the ground. According to crime statistics for September 2017, Casey's crime rate dropped for the first time in five years. But still the number of assaults top 2000 a year, burglaries also more than 2000 - that's about 40 of each a week. Anne found little common ground with the Green's call for an "evidence-based approach" to justice policy. "Changes to sentencing, parole and bail laws over the past few years made life tougher for serious offenders but also left fewer op-

with rehabilitation conditions," Professor Frieberg said. He said there was a general perception that sentences were too lenient. And it was much played upon by politicians. But studies showed that the public, when armed with the same facts on a case as judges, would opt for a more lenient or similar sentence. It required politicians to show leadership to correct the perception gap, he said. "Of course, I hold little hope of that."

tions for less serious offenders," Greens justice spokeswoman Sue Pennicuik said. That led to an exploding rise in prison numbers, she said. Professor Arie Frieberg, chairman of the Victorian Sentencing Advisory Council, said while jail took offenders off the streets, there was no strong evidence that it led to lower crime rates. Prison was also not effective in reforming criminals, with almost half returning to jail within two years. "Given the cost of prison versus community corrections orders, we're better using CCOs

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Taking a jab at it The Liberals have committed to deliver free flu vaccinations to children aged six-months to five-years on the back of a horror flu season in the Cardinia Shire. Locally, 104 children under five-years-old were diagnosed with the flu last year - a huge increase on the 15 cases reported the year before. Daniel Andrews’ Health Minister, Jill Hennessy, shunned the policy at the time, claiming the commitment was ‘half-baked and underfunded’ (Pakenham Gazette, 14 February) Just a few days later the Minister must have changed her mind, as the Andrews Labor Government announced it would deliver the Liberal’s commitment on free flu vaccinations. This is the right outcome for Victorian children. I hope that this will be an ongoing for the years to come and not merely a one-off, election year pledge. It is a shame that Daniel Andrews’ first instinct is to play politics and duck-shove responsibility to others rather than working in the best interest of Victorians. Brad Battin MP Member for Gembrook

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Ice driver’s freeway run By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man has been jailed after pleading guilty to an array of driving and drug offences across Victoria, including an erratic ice-fueled 148 km/h drive in a puddly emergency lane on the Western Freeway. Tyson Timmins, 25, was told he was lucky he had not lost control of the 2006 Commodore when he hit the puddle at speed near Bacchus Marsh on 20 August, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court judge Jack Vandersteen said. Police observed a huge plume of water sprayed by Timmins’ vehicle as it entered the puddle. “You were driving in a manner that was incredibly dangerous,” Mr Vandersteen said.

Timmins kept driving until he stopped at a McDonald's in Sunshine West where police intercepted him. They observed his blood-shot eyes, rapid speech, agitation and “slightly dirty” presentation. He tested positive to methamphetamine. Earlier, a concerned driver had phoned triplezero about Timmins’ high-speed tailgating, lanesplitting and overtaking in the freeway’s emergency lane. At the time, Timmins’ probationary licence was disqualified. The car was towed away and impounded at the scene. Last year, he was intercepted driving a Commodore with two bald rear tyres and cannabis in an interior compartment in Narre Warren South, the court heard.

He also pleaded guilty to the burglary of a Dandenong funeral parlour where he stole a roll of electrical cable as well as stealing tools from the back of a vehicle in Clayton in January. He also pleaded guilty to stealing a power tool from a Box Hill real estate agent in broad daylight, fleeing from the agent’s receptionist. Two Gumtree posts listing the tool for sale were reported by the victim to police. He was on bail during the latter three incidents. At the time, Timmins was in the grip of an ice habit, and under threat from lenders as he tried to pay back gambling debts, defence lawyer Cassie Heiser said. Mr Vandersteen noted Timmins’ age, his lim-

ited criminal history and the impact of a recent family breakdown. “You can see you’re clearly in a cycle of committing offences, most likely to service a drug addiction.” Corrections Victoria assessed Timmins as suitable for a community corrections order, noting he was a high risk of re-offending. His 12-month CCO includes supervision, judicial monitoring and treatment for drugs and mental health, as well as a ban on associating with three named men. He was also sentenced to 27 days' jail, already served in pre-sentence remand. His driving licence was disqualified for 15 months.

Sentence appeal as illegal driver runs out of chances By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man has appealed a jail term for repeatedly driving while disqualified as well as breaching a family violence intervention order in bizarre circumstances. The 39-year-old man pleaded guilty to five charges of unlicensed or disqualified driving and twice driving an unregistered car in Cranbourne, Glen Iris, Dandenong and Dandenong South last year. He was also guilty of three counts of breaching the full intervention order that banned any contact with his ex-partner. On 6 December, the man was arrested after attending Albion Hotel, Dandenong in the mistaken belief that his ex-partner was staying there. He told a staff member he had seen the victim through the window as he walked past. When told he wasn’t allowed to go to the upstairs rooms, he became agitated and yelled

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from outside the hotel. He told police he breached the order because he wanted to marry the woman. They were engaged and in love, he said. “At no stage was she at the Albion Hotel,” police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable

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Jail for carpenter By Cam Lucadou-Wells A former carpenter whose drug habit raged after his business collapsed has been jailed for a spree of disqualified driving. Adam Grazotis, 29, was caught driving disqualified nine times and driving an unregistered car four times across Melbourne between June 2016 and November 2017, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard. On the last occasion, in Paperbark Street, Doveton, Grazotis gave a false name to police to try to avoid having his friend’s car impounded, he claimed. Prior to the court hearing on 26 February, Grazotis’s licence was already disqualified un-

til 2020 for refusing a drug-driving test. Things “really began to fall off the rails” in Grazotis’s mid-twenties, lawyer Daniel Walsh told the court on 26 February. At his career peak, Grazotis was hiring up to six sub-contractors. Then at 24, he made a “business mistake” that left him owing significant penalty wages while a building project was delayed. For 18 months, he virtually worked for nothing as he paid back the owed wages. At 26, he lost his job after suffering a workplace injury falling off collapsed roof scaffolding, Mr Walsh said. Grazotis’s use of meth and GHB escalated,

and led to offending, a jail term and a community corrections order in 2016. Magistrate Pauline Spencer said jail was necessary to deter Grazotis and other repeated disqualified-driving offenders. “You were flouting the law ... and just driving regardless. That’s just not acceptable.” Grazotis was jailed for six months with a CCO, but could expect longer jail stints if he reoffended in similar fashion, Ms Spencer said. He was urged to start his rehabilitation and to accept assistance to find work during the corrections order.

Spirit of sacrifice An Endeavour Hills student will trace the steps of Australia’s World War II service men and women. Gleneagles Secondary College’s Resi Santosa will join the Premier’s Spirit of Anzac Prize three-day tour to Canberra in July. Two teachers will take the students to sites of national significance including Parliament House, the Museum of Australian Democracy, the National Archives of Australia and the Australian War Memorial. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan said it was a wonderful opportunity for Resi to “learn about the service and sacrifice of our veterans”. “Our community is extremely proud that Resi has been selected to represent us on this study tour and I am sure he will return with a better understanding of our wartime history to share with his classmates and our community,” he said. The Premier’s Spirit of Anzac Prize is in its 15th year and provides a unique chance for Year 10 and 11 students to reflect upon the spirit of the Australians who fought for their country and the impact of war on society. Entries for the next tour opened on Monday 5 February. Visit www.dpc.vic.gov.au/soap to apply.

Girl sexually assaulted on bus By Cam Lucadou-Wells A male is wanted over the alleged sexual assault of a teenage girl on a bus at Hampton Park. The male allegedly boarded the bus outside a Hampton Park shopping centre on Hallam Road just before 4pm on Saturday, 17 February. Transit Safety Division detectives say he allegedly sat next to a 15-year-old girl, put his arm around her and sexually assaulted her. The girl broke away from the male to sit closer to the driver, police say. The male disembarked from the bus at a shopping centre on Overland Drive in Narre Warren about 4.20pm. He is described as of Middle Eastern appearance, in his late teens or early 20s, 175 centimetres, medium build with slicked-back black hair and slight facial hair above his lip. He was wearing a white Ecko-brand T-shirt with navy blue sleeves, beige pants and black shoes. Police have released an image of a man who may be able to assist with their enquiries. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au

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Mental health plan By Cam Lucadou-Wells A new mental-health care model in Melbourne's South East is designed to reach those slipping through the cracks. The services are described as more "person-centred' with improved care for people with mild, moderate or severe conditions. According to South Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network, the model will allow people to more easily step up or step down into different intensities of service. There will be more accessible after-hours appointments and services will be more tailored to the individual. "The new service models are truly innova-

tive and designed to reach people who have been missing out on the mental health support they need," SEMPHN chief executive Elizabeth Deveny said. The services were launched after 18 months' consultation with consumers, carers, health professionals and service providers, she said. La Trobe MP Jason Wood said the new services were in line with "best practice mental health guidelines". "These services are flexible, with the consumer able to step up or step down to different intensity support as their needs change over time.

"It will now be easier than ever for local residents to access the right mental health service and have a single point of contact for support." The services are targeted to people with Health Care Cards or who can't afford similar care, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, residents in aged care, people with perinatal depression and people who experienced family violence. They include counselling in individual, family or group settings, clinical nursing, family support, care co-ordination and improving access to psychiatric and psychological care Enquiries: SEMPHN's Mental Health Intake, 1800 862 363 during business hours.

Galaxy of giving is author’s wish come true By Cam Lucadou-Wells Narre Warren South childrens author Wida Tausif has written a book on aliens, and is now looking to rule the galaxy - in a sense. As a national finalist in Miss Galaxy Australia, Ms Tausif hosted a fundraiser morning tea that raised more than $700 for Make A Wish Foundation. The foundation grants wishes and enriching experiences to seriously ill children. Ms Tausif - an Afghan refugee who has overcome schoolyard bullying and become an advocate for human rights - said the event was a chance to give back to her community. "Raising funds for charity organisations is the best part about pageants," Ms Tausif said. "Organising a fundraising event was always on my childhood bucket list and Miss Galaxy made it happen." The morning tea at Oakgrove Community Centre on 27 January included auctions, raf-

fles, henna tattoos and face painting as well as speeches by Casey councillors Rex Flannery and Susan Serey. Ms Tausif released her latest book Aliens Don't Belong On Earth last year. It's a tale about an alien trying to lure humans away from Earth to a non-existent chocolate planet. But ultimately the book reveals the value of friendship, respect and honesty. The prolific author is working on a memoir of growing up as a refugee in New Zealand. Ms Tausif has previously been crowned as Miss Intelligent at a recent Miss South Asian Australasia contest in Melbourne. She fronts the national finals as Victoria's representative in Miss Galaxy Australia in March.

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Ban won’t limit waste By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council says its recycling regime will be unaffected by a Chinese ban on the importing of certain waste materials. Casey's waste and landfill manager Michael Jansen said the council's contractor SKM Recycling -which collects from home recyclebins - already produced recyclable product to China's new, higher standard. SKM was developing additional processing facilities with the latest sorting technology, Mr Jansen said. "The recent changes in China's recycling policies has not affected Council operations and we ask residents to continue recycling as normal. "Collection services also remain the same" Casey's comments came before the State Government announced a $13 million assistance package for affected councils up to 30 June. The Municipal Association of Victoria says after that date, all Victorians face extra rate rises of between 1.1 and 2.5 per cent to cover recycling costs. "The priority for state and federal governments should now be on significant investment into our local recycling industry to help strengthen our system, and protect jobs and the environment," Mr Spence said. Mr Spence urged households to continue recycling in the meantime. "Follow your Council's instructions about what goes into your recycling bin. "Also be mindful of your consumption choices, and buy products with recycled content to help close the recycling loop." The government also announced a recycling industry taskforce to plan for the industry's "transition".

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By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey's unofficial 'Minister of the Arts' has been recognised for more than 40 years in the region's theatre scene. Councillor Wayne Smith was recently inducted into the Lyrebird Awards' Hall of Fame - a prestigious award covering theatre in East and South-East Melbourne. He was nominated by three Casey theatre groups - Cranbourne Community Theatre, BATS Theatre Company and Windmill Theatre Company. Cr Smith first strode the boards when he auditioned for a high-school musical as a 12-year-old. Though he notes he was specifically directed to mime his singing parts. He went on to be involved in committees, photograph shows and to be a regular member of audiences. In recent years, he's worked as a Lyrebird Awards judge. Susan Bergman, of Cranbourne Community Theatre, paid tribute at a Casey Council meeting on 27 February.

Cr Smith had earned the moniker of Casey's unofficial 'Minister of the Arts', she said. "Without this person's tireless dedication over the last few decades ... the place of the arts within the City of Casey would not be as it is today. "It is a source of absolute enjoyment to get the City of Casey's support over the past few years to do what we enjoy doing." Ms Bergman said it was doubtful that facilities such as The Factory and the BATS storage and construction depot would have been built without Cr Smith's influence. "These facilities helped to demonstrate how important the arts are and this has culminated in the jewel in the crown ... the $125 million Bunjil Place." The healthy arts environment was attracting people to Casey, and helping it aspire to being Australia's most liveable city. Cr Amanda Stapledon said Cr Smith had done much to introduce colleagues to the arts. "Without him, the City wouldn't commit anything like it does."

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Helen’s ‘last-minute’ win By Brendan Rees Helen Raven made a last minute decision to throw some sheep in the back of her trailer to take to the Berwick Agriculture Show last weekend. And she’s thankful she did because she took out the Supreme Champion Stud Exhibit award in the sheep show ring with her 20 month-year Hampshire Down Ram. “This is something really special,” she said. “He’s not really in show condition; I just brought him down because I was coming down here to judge tomorrow (last Sunday).” “I threw a few sheep in the trailer yesterday and brought him with me,” she said last Saturday, 24 February. Ms Raven travelled from Henty, New South Wales, saying she was wrapped to win. “It takes years to get sheep to get this result. You might win here and there but to get something like this it takes years.” “He’s a really wonderful ram. He’s also got a really beautiful temperament.” “He needs a bit of condition on him because he’s going to Sydney next year.” Ms Raven says she has about a hundred Hamphire Down ewes and about 50 Lincoln ewes on her farm. She’s also passionate about educating the public about where their supermarket meat comes from. “It’s nice to be able to pass on some of my knowledge to some of these school kids.” “It (meat) doesn’t come out of supermarket shelf. I’m really passionate about that,” Ms Raven said. “There’s such a divide between the city and the country.” “We’ve got Sydney coming up in about three

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Show is taste of the region By Brendan Rees From livestock, to cooking, crafts and vintage farming machinery - there was something for everyone during the two days of jam-packed fun at the 169th Annual Berwick Agricultural Show. Thousands of people poured into the Akoonah Park showgrounds to see dozens of exhibits last weekend. The event also featured competitions, demonstrations entertainment and food. For those wanting a taste of what life was like on the farm more than a century ago, there was a grand display of old water pumps, generators, and gasoline engines. Port Phillip’s Historical Machinery Society member Nick Fuller says it was important for children to learn about the region’s historic machinery. “These are made over a hundred years ago before they had power on the farms,” he said. “It is important to understand what people did years ago. Some kids don’t even know where milk comes from.” “Some of them (children) have never been to a farm; they don’t know what happens on a farm.” Drawing a large crowd nearby was the sheep show with the judging of short wool and long wool stud sheep. Berwick Show Society life member Mike Vallence, who has been involved in the sheep show since 1977, says it was vital that schools continued to be a part of the exhibition. “It’s great to see how many kids are here,” he said. “Without the schools running these agricultural sections then there’s nobody to take over and keep breeding sheep; that interest disappears.” The sheep show’s organiser’s Kane Hildred and his partner Bridget Lehy said there was about 160 sheep in the shed on Saturday and was passionate about giving the students from a variety schools a go. “It’s good to see them out here - these sheep are their pride and joy,” said Mr Hildred. At the cattle display, Loch farmer Noelene King proudly displayed her first prize winning Charolais beef cattle named ‘Huon Charnelle’ which took out a whopping four awards including Best Beef Inter-Bred Beef. “It’s pretty emotional. There’s a lot of effort that goes into it,” said Ms King. “They’re white so it’s cleaning them, clipping them; it’s a big thing.” She said the judges loved her cattle’s femininity: “They just said she was just so well put together.” Sixteen year-old James Barton of Mt Martha was thrilled to collect two beef cattle awards including Best Junior Handler and the Marty Alberni Herdsperson award. “It was good, especially after last night going back-to-back, that felt very good,” said James, who displayed his 23 month-old Charolais named ‘Hazledowns Miss Panache’. On the main arena, crowds gathered for the popular horse show where Adele Garraway of

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Heath Hill took out the most prestigious prizethe Grand Supreme Led of the Show with her two year-old Shetland named ‘Moondara Park Whisper’. “It was a privilege to win it. Not very often does a little one win it,” said Ms Garraway who won a $200 Horseland voucher and a rug. Ms Garraway also won the Supreme Pinto award. “It’s more special because I bred her as well. There’s a great bond with us.” Horse show judge Mitch Carrigan explained all Clydesdale and the stock horses “have to a temperament to do their job, so they’ve got to be calm, sensible.” Alpacas were also a major attraction with families. Victorian Alpaca Youth Group member Bill Burnett said the event gave the opportunity for young people to build their confidence. “We’ve had some kids who had issues socially and when we’ve put them in with the alpacas and the confidence they’ve gain has just been amazing,” he said. “(It’s) helping them build a bond between them and the animal” He said the future of the Alpaca industry depended on today’s youth. “It’s training them up while some go onto into being breeders themselves, others may do this for a short period of time.” It wasn’t all about livestock with exhibitors from the art and photography section showcasing an impressive display of pastel, oil, drawing, water colour, landscape and portraiture artworks. City of Casey Cr Rex Flannery said the event was important for people from non-farming backgrounds to gain a greater understanding of agriculture. “I think it’s essential that we bring the local shows back to the community so we don’t lose the heritage of farming.”

Opening the Berwick Shows was from left, former president of the Berwick and District Agriculture and Horticulture Society Willem Boon, Member for Gembrook Brad Battin, City of Casey Cr Geoff Ablett, LAtrobe MP Jason Wood, Casey Cr Rex Flannery, Show President Melissa Hogg Marshall, Casey Cr Susan Serey, Show Committe Ann Keys, Senior vice-present Amanda Mason, Junior Vice-President Tom Gibson and Casey Cr Tim Jackson. 177917

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Kangan Drive a health hub St John of God’s new hospital in Kangan Drive opened to great acclaim on 18 January. The new hospital offers 202 beds, eight operating theatres and six birthing suites. With Casey public across the road and a host of other health providers in the area, Kangan Drive can now lay claim to being Berwick’s health hub. The new hospital boasts the region’s first Critical Care Unit providing a cardiac/high dependency service, along with the first catheter laboratory in the area. The unit is split into two areas of care - in-

tensive care and cardiac/high dependency care - and cares for patients who need to be monitored closely following major surgery or those who have become unexpectedly very ill. People who have experienced a cardiac event or who may require a higher level of care prior to transfer to a ward will also receive specialised care in this new unit. Along with the Critical Care Unit, St John of God Berwick Hospital has a dedicated rehabilitation unit within its new Kangan Drive facility. The unit offers services tailored to meet the

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Melbourne’s south-east corridor. “We are excited to bring new services to the area that don’t currently exist in this capacity for Casey-Cardinia residents,” said Lisa Norman, CEO of St John of God Berwick Hospital. “It’s an important community service that we feel will now adequately meet the needs of this region.” If you would like more information on these new units or any other services delivered at St John of God Berwick Hospital, please call 8784 5000 or visit the hospital website at www.sjog. org.au/berwick.

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82 NEW APARTMENTS THE Burbank Group has launched a brand new multi-storey development in the heart of Dandenong. Cumulus is an architecturallydesigned building that offers 72 one and two-bedroom apartments, as well as 10 ‘maisonettes’ or double-storey apartments. “We are thrilled to be launching Cumulus to the public, and look forward to seeing our vision come to life over the next couple of years,” explains Burbank Group managing director Jarrod Sanfilippo. The development comprises 82 apartments across 12 storeys, the majority of which enjoy expansive views of Greater Dandenong. “As well as one and two-bedroom floorplans, Cumulus offers maisonettes which are double-storey apartments, catering to buyers who want apartment living but with extra space,” Jarrod continued. “Both the single and double-storey apartments offer light and airy interiors, deluxe inclusions plus 6.5-star energy ratings,” Jarrod said. Designed by Genton Architects, Cumulus boasts a communal garden and recreation space defined by its vibrant colour and large, imaginative sculptures to be enjoyed by children and adults alike. “As modern living shifts and Victorians continue to be drawn to apartment-style living out of convenience, affordability and availability, the importance of creating a shared leisure space for residents is as essential as ever,” Jarrod explained. The sizable apartments are predicted to be well received by investors, owner occupiers and first homebuyers, due to their affordable price point and the various floorplan styles on offer. As well as an array of display homes scattered in nearby regions, the Burbank Group also released Verse in 2017, a project containing 27 townhouses which sold out in 12 weeks, and will neighbour Cumulus. “The success of all Burbank projects

Left to right: Hal Ng; project manager Paroissien Grant and Associates Pty Ltd, Ilya Iliadis; senior development manager Burbank, Vish Ballabagh; New Home Consultant Burbank, Gary Maihoub; project engineer Civ2Con. and developments within Metro Village 3175 such as Mosaic Apartments, Forte, and most recently Verse Townhouses, can largely be credited to the increasing strength and allure of Dandenong as a destination,” says Jarrod, a point that Greater Dandenong Mayor, Councilor Youhorn Chea seconds. “Dandenong is growing in popularity as a place to live, work, invest and visit and it is exciting to see the launch of Burbank’s latest project Cumulus. “This significant apartment development builds on the success of the recently completed Mosaic development and will add to the diversity and vibrancy of Dandenong’s residential offering,” Cr Chea said. Currently undergoing a $290 million revitalisation, Dandenong offers easy access to Melbourne, an impressive food and arts culture and a range of retail amenities, all of which make the region appealing to today’s buyers who seek affordability and a well-connected lifestyle that will only enhance with age. The apartments are expected to be complete by the close of 2020. For further information on the development, or to register your interest, contact Vish on 0433 781 226. ●

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Poowong

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375 old Drouin Road

68 Nyora Road • 3.1 Ac Zoned: General Residence Zone • Permit in place for a 16 Lot Body Corporate Development • Wetland reserve with water feature • Water, Power, Sewer available • Sensational Opportunity!

AuctioN Saturday March 17th 11:30am iNSPEct: Saturday & Sunday 11:00am - 4:00pm $550,000 - $600,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778

Pakenham

Berwick

2A 1B 1D

23 commercial Drive

3/62-64 Peel Street

Located on almost 4 private acres this immaculately presented and renovated contemporary Australian Colonial will impress and delight. Brilliant outdoor living. Sensational inspection - one look and you will not want to leave.

FACTORIES 1, 2 & 3 SOLD! 7 factory showrooms, ranging from 303527 m2. Complete with allocated parking. Part of South East Business Park, minutes from M1. Each features 3 phase power, high clearance & auto roller door.

iNSPEct: Saturday 1:00pm $860,000 - $890,000 Nyall Greene 0409 560 778

FoR SALE/LEASE iNSPEct: By Appointment todd Mckenna 0418 391 182

Renovated unit to modern standards, featuring lime washed timber floors & new kitchen. Features include 2 living areas, gas heating & air con, rear yard with covered deck, lock-up shed & tool storage. Easy walk into the village!

iNSPEct: Saturday 12:00pm $495,000- $540,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402

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Narre Warren

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9 Wesley Drive

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10a Shrives Road

You WoN’t GEt BEttER tHAN tHiS! Tucked away yet so central, this gorgeous three bedroom home will appeal to so many people looking for a perfect family home or investment, that it certainly will not be around for very long!

iNSPEct: Saturday 1:00pm $600,000 - $660,000 Samantha 0478 178 618 Ross 0418 331 696

Perfect position, close to all amenities and on a generous 436m² allotment with potential to subdivide (STCA). Inclusions: Heating and cooling, central bathroom and separate living area. Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days.

AuctioN Saturday 17th March 1:00pm iNSPEct: Saturday 12.00pm Samantha 0478 178 618 Ross 0418 331 696

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Berwick

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9705 4888

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CAPTIVATING SINGLE-STOREY ON HALF-ACRE THIS beautifully maintained family home truly offers luxurious living, from start to finish. Sitting on a 2049 square metre block, this opportunity does not arise often. Internal features include master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in robe, three further spacious bedrooms with builtin robes, and a study. Well-appointed kitchen with stainless steel appliances overlooks family/dining room, and two separate living areas. Enjoy internal access from the double garage, ducted vacuum system, ducted heating and split system air-conditioning. External features include, but are not limited to: decked pergola area with cafe blinds making it perfect for entertaining year round, immaculate presented garden, an in-ground swimming pool with pool house and spa, two water tanks, a generous backyard space and garden shed, sunblinds on the west side of the house and additional car/trailer or boat spaces. A home like this is very rare, don’t miss this dream of a lifetime. Perfectly located near to schools, such as Hillsmeade Primary School, Trinity Catholic Primary School, Waverley Christian College, close proximity to Casey Central shopping precinct, and only minutes from Westfield Fountain Gate, public transport and medical facilities. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 29 Southern Blvd, Narre Warren South, 3805 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Inspect: By appointment Price: On application Contact: Katrina Bartlett, 0414 791 161, HARCOURTS, BERWICK, 9707 4222

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allowing an abundance of natural light. as well as a corner pantry and plenty of bench space, which makes this a kitchen you can whip up a storm in. The generous allotment of approx 659m2 has allowed the vendors to create an outdoor space which is an entertainer’s dream. The decked alfresco area could host all manner of get-togethers, whilst the solar heated in-ground swimming pool would keep everyone entertained throughout the year creating endless hours of joy for all. The great block size also contributes to the amount of space there is to park the cars and toys.

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Attention First Home Buyers & Investors! First home buyers be quick to come and have a look at this YOUNG 3 bedroom meticulously maintained home that is only a short walk from magnificent parks, public transport, terrific shops and fantastic restaurants.

The fully equipped kitchen overlooks the meals area and living room, whilst the alfresco area is greeted by bi-fold doors and an extensively decked entertainment area which would host glorious family BBQ’s.

From the moment you approach the property you get the feeling of a complete home that needs nothing else done. When you enter that feeling is confirmed with its earthy tones and natural light filling the house, you’ll feel instantly at home.

A lot of extras were put into this home such as ducted heating, remote double garage, split system cooling, manicured gardens and more. Why build, when a home like this will save you time, energy and heartache. Call today!!

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imagine This….. Your own piece of paradise in the highly desirable and leafy Olde Berwick. Sitting on a glorious and private 1,400sqm parcel of land adorned with established trees and gardens, this superbly renovated dwelling will appeal to those searching for something special. Entertaining aspects of this property need to be seen to be truly appreciated. A fully appointed all weather alfresco extends seamlessly from the kitchen, and includes a built in bbq, pizza oven, bar fridge, wine cooler, and café blinds - whilst a stunning lagoon style solar heated pool boasts its own kitchenette, gazebo, shower and WC. With premium finishes throughout, decorated and presented to perfection, 6 Turner Street is simply a must see property, positioned in one of Berwick’s most popular locations - with its close proximity to the Berwick and Beaconsfield Villages, Akoonah Park, and some of the area’s best schools, including Haileybury College

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HOUSE AND BUSINESS COMBO OPPORTUNITIES like this one don’t come around too often - a near-new beautiful five-bedroom home nestled in the Mary Valley on just under five acres. But there is more - this house also comes with a fantastic business opportunity, complete with a fully operational commercial kitchen, restaurant and cafe to boot. The home Five bedrooms, main with ensuite and walk-in robes. Spacious open plan living, dining and kitchen area. Air-conditioning and fans throughout. Verandahs both front and back of house with beautiful views of the Mary Valley. Two 10,000-gallon water tanks. Large internal laundry and so much more Insect-proof balcony for comfortable indoor-outdoor living.

The business “The Packing Shed” Operational restaurant cafe (currently only operating three days). Restaurant cafe (can be open day or night 24/7 if you want to increase business). Commercial kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Large dining area and potential to create more with views of the Valley. Plenty of car parking spaces. Disability amenities and parking. Filtered drinking water. Laundry. Excess storage area. Beautiful rustic features and once again so much more. This property is located a short five minutes from the township of Imbil, 30 minutes from Gympie and 35 minutes from the Sunshine Coast. It really does have to be seen to appreciate all the extras that make this property a one of a kind opportunity. To view this beauty, please call Jamie Costello 0426 811 956 or Andy Sharma 0410 989 177 to arrange an inspection. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 3360 Mary Valley Road, Imbil, 4570 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 3 garage Price: Offers over $975,000 Inspect: By appointment Agent: Jamie Costello, 0426 811 956 or Andy Sharma, 0410 989 177, FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE CAROLANS

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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!

Pakenham

7 Stringybark Circuit

$550,000 - $600,000

FAMILY LIVING – LAKESIDE! Situated in the popular Lakeside Estate is this beautiful family home, featuring four bedrooms, master with full ensuite and walk in robe. Massive block – 612m2 ideal for the kids. Formal lounge to the front of the home plus family room at the rear. Well appointed kitchen with oven, hotplates, dishwasher and island bench. Tiled meals area which overlooks the outdoor entertaining area. Ducted heating, split system cooling, ceiling fans, double garage and the list goes on. A great family home which caters for everyone!!

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Berwick

83 Jarryd Crescent

$950,000 - $1,045,000

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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7 Boynton Place

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$805,000 - $840,000

COURT LOCATION – BIG HOME & BLOCK A lovely established home that is well positioned at the end of the quiet court & is walking distance to schools, transport & medical facilities. The home has plenty of living areas including formal lounge & dining, meals area adjacent to the galley style kitchen, family room & massive rumpus room that has feature timber flooring. There are 5 bedrooms (or 4 + study) all have plenty of robe space, while the master has FES & WIR. Outdoor covered deck, established garden, shrubs & trees make this an ideal family environment. The home also includes double garage, 3rd bathroom, ducted heating & split system cooling. This is a great opportunity to secure a quality property in a super location.

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5B 3C 4D 1H 2I

Berwick 22 Edgbaston Circuit

4B 3C 2D 2I

Berwick 18 Lawrence Drive

Exceptional Living on 967sqm

For Sale

Luxuriously Renovated

For Sale

Situated in a quiet court location, with an attractive faรงade and well kept gardens is this exceptional 4-bedroom abode. The hostess kitchen with new S/S appliances, family meals, formal dining exceptional rumpus room and family study. Master suite with WIR and spacious ensuite. Outside, there is sizeable pergola and grass for the kids to play. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, solar panels, side access and DLUG with rear roller door.

$795,000 - $875,000 View Saturday @ 10.15am harcourts.com.au/VBW24562

Situated in highly sought-ater Village Horizons, is this completely renovated family home on an impressive 553sqm block. kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances, open dining area & living room. Master suite with WIR and ensuite. Massive alfresco area and plenty grass for the kids. evaporative cooling, ducted heating, solid timber floors and new carpet throughout, and a double lock up garage

$760,000 - $830,000 View Saturday @ 11.00am harcourts.com.au/VBW24562

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

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Berwick 21 Kuranda Crescent

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Berwick 1 Nullica Court

Northside Living

For Sale

A Plethora of Opportunity

For Sale

Nestled in the Northside, on 655sqm is this fantastic family home. Open plan living, featuring hostess kitchen with quality appliances, spacious family meals and sizeable lounge. Master suite with WIR and ensuite, 3 remaining bedrooms serviced by BIR and main bathroom. Pergola entertaining space. Comforts include ducted heating and double lock up garage with real roller door. Close proximity to Timbarra shops, Berwick Village, Fountain Gate, schools, transport and freeway access.

$670,000 - $730,000 View Saturday @ 11.45am harcourts.com.au/VBW24564

Take advantage of this rare opportunity by making a sure investment in the popular Timbarra Estate. Situated on a corner block in a quiet court is this expansive 700sqm block, which is a perfect to subdivide STCA. Having two blocks in Berwick in this position is a once in a lifetime opportunity. The abode features timber kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space, naturally lit dining, and spacious living room. Master bedroom with BIR & ensuite, with 2 remaining bedrooms serviced by BIR and bathroom.

$590,000 - $640,000 View Saturday @ 1.00pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24587

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3B 2C 1D 1I

Oficer 33 Fairweather Parade

4B 2C 3D 2I

Cranbourne North 5 Maplewood Court

Immaculate - 1.5 Years Young!

For Sale

Superb Lifestyle

For Sale

The heart of the home is the charming open living, with hostess kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances and plenty of bench and cupboard space. Adjacent is the naturally lit dining and living area. The master suite includes ensuite as well as WIR. With the two remaining bedrooms being serviced by BIR, and the sophisticated main bathroom. The yard features fantastic decked area, as well as a grassed area and low maintenance greenery. Ducted heating, floating floors throughout and internal access to the SLUG.

$460,000 - $500,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW24556

Set on a generous 575sqm block in the distinguished Tulliallan Estate is this quality family home. Modern hostess kitchen with S/S appliances. Master bedroom with WIR and ensuite, and three sizeable bedrooms with BIR. Excellent entertaining area, with beautiful in ground pool and plenty of grass. Includes ducted heating and double lock up garage. Close proximity to Eden Rise, schools, public transport, freeway access as well as medical and sports facilities.

$799,000 - $879,000 View Saturday @ 12.00pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24566

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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Beaconsfield Upper 13 Paul Grove

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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Narre Warren 9 St James Court

Unique and Enchanting

For Sale

780sqm Developers Delight

For Sale

On a 1/4 acre allotment, is this wonderful lifestyle opportunity. Tastefully renovated kitchen with stone bench top, S/S appliances & WIP. Generous master suite with WIR and ensuite with twin basins. Decked, pergola entertaining area & an impressive pool and spa, with cabana. Coonarra wood heater, 2 x split system, garden shed, double carport and DLUG. Close proximity to schools, local shops, public transport, & only a stone’s throw away from Beaconsfield town and Berwick Village.

$800,000 - $880,000 View Saturday @ 3.00pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24575

Situated on a 780m2 block located in a quiet court location. Upon entering you are met with the separate, spacious formal lounge. Through to the renovated kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances including 900mm cooker and plenty of bench and cupboard space open to the light filled dining area with gas heater. A large master bedroom and the two remaining bedrooms are serviced by the main bathroom. The block provides the opportunity for development (S.T.C.A) with 780m2 of prime land ready to be utilised.

$580,000 - $630,000 View Saturday @ 10.00am harcourts.com.au/VBW24552

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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3B 2C 1D 1I

Berwick 4/1 Miller Street

3B 2C 2D 2I

Berwick 21 Glenisla Way

Prestigious Olde Berwick Locale

For Sale

Private, Pristine, Excellent Buying

For Sale

This double storey townhouse situated in this delightful street of olde Berwick will undoubtedly catch your eye! Within gated secure complex, downstairs is a spacious timber kitchen with plentiful cupboard space and stainless steel appliances, overlooking meals and living areas. Walk outside to discover a beautiful north facing decked area with courtyard. Located upstairs you will find sizeable master with ensuite and walk in robe, two further well sized bedrooms, serviced easily by the main bathroom.

$680,000 - $745,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24533

Brilliant investment, fabulous family home or first time buyers. The market for this attractive property will be broad, and with good reason. Consisting two living areas, and three well sized bedrooms, including a master with WIR and ensuite with spa. Wander beyond the formal lounge to the centrally located kitchen, with new stainless-steel appliances, overlooking tiled family / meals. Outdoors enjoy a substantial pergola area, with built in BBQ. Two water tanks for a green garden, ducted heating and double garage.

$600,000 - $650,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24577

Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Berwick 29 Van Der Haar Avenue

Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

4B 2C 2D 2I

Narre Warren South 29 Southern Blvd

Perfect Family Home

For Sale

Captivating Single Story on 1/2 acre

For Sale

Located in a prime position in Berwick this family home ofers three bedrooms including a master with an ensuite, two newly renovated bathrooms and a spacious living area. The open kitchen is in the heart of the home and including new stainlesssteel appliances which adjoin a separate dining space. Gorgeous pergola and sizeable backyard that is perfect for entertaining. Other features include ducted heating, split system air-conditioning, electric roller shutters and a double garage.

$650,000 - $699,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24523

This beautifully maintained home truly ofers luxurious living from start to finish. Internal features include master bedroom with ensuite and WIR, three further bedrooms with BIR and a study. Well appointed kitchen with S/S appliances overlooks family / dining room, and two separate living areas. Internal access from the double garage, D/H and split system air-conditioning. Decked pergola with cafĂŠ blinds, an inground swimming pool with pool house & spa, 2 water tanks & additional car / trailer or boat spaces.

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Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Berwick

4B 3C 3D 2I

Beaconsfield 23 Lyle Avenue

3B 2C 2I

Beaconsfield 6 Glismann Road

Hilltop Haven. Endless possibilities

For Sale

Don’t Miss This Opportunity

For Sale

High on a hill is this double storey four bedroom home. Freshly renovated kitchen with dishwasher. Open fireplace in the formal lounge. Light-filled dinning room & a generous rumpus. Master features WIR, ensuite & deck with hosting views through to Beaconsfield. Landscaped gardens serviced by grey water system & bungalow in the rear. Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling , large laundry & DLUG with storage space. Within close proximity to quality schools, shopping, parks & public transport.

$710,000 - $780,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24579

Calling all investors, this 1.40 hectares (3.5 acres) approx prime Beaconsfield real estate, with a development strategy already prepared by the Cardinia Shire Council directly impacting the property, will be sure to satisfy all of your investment needs. The home itself is kept immaculate, comprising of 3 bedrooms, plus study master with ensuite and walk in robe, 3 seperate living areas, massive outdoor entrainment area and pool, with the potential for substantial rental return.

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Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

3B 2C 2D 2I

Berwick 9 Hillary Court

Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

3B 1C 2I

Berwick 24 Lyall Road

North Side Lifestyle

For Sale

Wealth of potential.

For Sale

Located in the exceedingly popular Timbarra discover this delightful three bedroom home. Spacious open plan living, well appointed kitchen with quality appliances. Light and bright family / meals is situated adjacent the kitchen to the rear, with sizeable formal lounge at the front of the home. The master suite includes WIR and ensuite. Outdoors boasts a massive alfresco area with café blinds. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, double lock up garage and additional space for the boat or caravan.

$599,000 - $659,000 View Saturday @ 9.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24583

This magnificent development opportunity provides the perfect platform for investors and developers alike to secure a fantastic site in the heart of Berwick. With an approved planning permit for two dwellings to be constructed on the block, this won’t last long! Planned Property 1: 330.5m2 approx. under roof. Planned Property 2: 325.5m2 approx. under roof. Alternatively knock down rebuild your dream home (S.T.C.A).

$850,000 - $900,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23968

Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Debbie brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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

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Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au

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LIFESTYLE AND LOCATION FIVE superb acres perfectly located with sealed road frontage and close to local amenities including general store, primary school, village hall, tennis courts and only five minutes to Berwick. Introduced via a long sweeping drive passing pony paddocks and rolling lawns, the homestead residence brings a country ambience beautifully alive. The home includes three bedrooms plus study, ensuite and walk-in robe to master, spacious lounge dining, central fully equipped country kitchen, meals area and large family rumpus room. Finishes include high cathedral ceilings, brick feature walls, two wood burners, air-conditioning and quality fixtures and fittings throughout. Other features include double carport, work shed, two stall stable complex with tack room, sundry shedding and dam. A rare and exceptional offering in this tightly-held location. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 2 Noack Road, Harkaway, 3806 Price: By negotiation Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car, 1 study View: By appointment Contact: Graeme Curtis, 0419 538 940, FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS BERWICK, 9707 6000

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SPLISH-SPLASH: AN IN-GROUND POOL FOUR bedrooms and three living areas or three bedrooms and four living areas - the choice is yours. Quality Sladen Park location, large home, 20-plus squares, ducted heating, coonara, and air-conditioner ensures yearround comfort. We also have a large kitchen with wall oven, cooktop and dishwasher. Outdoors we have the pool, pergola patio area and a gate leading to parkland. All this on a huge 770 square metre block, with a five-car carport that more than caters for the whole family. Call Frank Barrett for all inquiries on this grand home. Inspections by appointment only. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 16 Rimfire Crescent, Cranbourne, 3977 Price: $599,000 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 5 car View: By appointment Contact: Frank Barrett, 0418 800 912, FINNING FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE, CRANBOURNE, 5996 1200 16

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EXECUTIVE LIVING WITH VIEWS DESIGNED for luxury and comfort, built with the highest of quality showcasing open plan living and individual space. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, study nook, open plan kitchen/dining/living area, separate formal lounge, sleek modern kitchen with butler's pantry and kids' retreat. Features include: gas ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, omega kitchen appliances, security system, broadband connected, ducted vacuuming, alfresco area with built in barbecue and natural gas heater, garden shed, water tank, exposed aggregate driveway, remote double garage with internal access and fully landscaped gardens on a 780 square metre (approximate) block. â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 120 Jackson Drive, Drouin, 3818 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $610,000 - $650,000 Inspect: Saturday, 3 March, 11.00am- 11.30am Agent: Dale Atkin, 0402 717 891, RAY WHITE DROUIN, 5625 1033 18

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HOME FOCUS

HAVE you outgrown your current home?

This spacious and feature packed family home may be the perfect solution. Boasting three family friendly living zones, and four generous bedrooms master with walk-in robe and ensuite. A separate study is sizeable enough to be used as a parents’ retreat, home office or fifth bedroom. The kitchen is the heart of this well thought out floorplan, and any home chef will be impressed with the abundance of cupboards and bench space.

Extensive concreting around the home is perfect for outdoor entertaining and extra vehicle parking, while a children’s play area completes the package in this much-loved home. Expected extras include ducted heating and cooling, ducted vacuum, remote double garage and a garden shed. Located in a highly desirable neighbourhood, only minutes’ drive from shopping precinct, public transport and some of the areas best schools including Haileybury College. ●

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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 24 Wintersun Road, Berwick, 3806 Price: $790,000 - $860,000 Inspect: By appointment Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Agent: Andrew Brown, 0411 043 625, PEAKE REAL ESTATE, 9707 5300

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So peaceful this small acreage property, surrounded by stunning views of farmland. Bring the pony, sheep, chooks & all the tools & toys as this 2acre property has space & shedding to accommodate all! The family home is 4 BDR, 2 BTH, 2 living rooms & a large deck for entertaining. Outdoors will keep you entertained all day long with beautiful gardens, aquaponics setup, established fruit trees & so much more…. The hub Thorpdale with Kinder, School, Pool & Bakery only ~3km. A rare ind which you won’t want to miss!

Entertain or simply indulge yourself & family with the luxurious home. Highest of standards have been demanded & delivered which inspire any one who visits this quality built home & views all the incredible inclusions. This less than 2 year old home offers 4 Generous BR, Gym, Theatre room, Study, 2 Kitchens & all year round Alfresco entertaining alongside the heated Pool & Jacuzzi in an alluring Balinese inspired setting. Great shed for the gent of the house & a whole acre to enjoy peace & privacy.

$550,000 internet id: 18488624 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

View: saturday 3rd March 10.30-11am $1,150,000-$1,175,000 internet id: 18666450 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

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CLYDE Sat 10.00am - 10.30am

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BEACONSFIELD Peake Real Estate - 9707 5300

DROUIN Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 8794 0500

22 Acacia Street

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

Harcourts - 5625 2877

44 McHugh Road

Sat 11.00am - 11.45am

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19 Pasadena Boulevard

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

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26 Main Neerim Road

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Lot 4/44 McHugh Road

Sat 11.00am - 11.45am

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1/2 Hopetoun Road

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NARRE WARREN

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41 Timbertop Crescent

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

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2 Cypress Court

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16 Florence Terrace

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

19 Sunhill Court

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

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23 Lyle Avenue

Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

25 Timberside Drive

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

CRANBOURNE EAST

25 Timberside Drive

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

3 Mopar Court 42 Foxwood Drive

BEACONSFIELD UPPER 29 Burton Road

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

13 Paul Grove

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

LONGWARRY

19 Pasadena Boulevard

CLYDE NORTH 27 Newbridge Avenue 9 Pickerel Avenue

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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13 Millennium Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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75A Longwarry Road

Sat 12.00pm - 12.45pm

Harcourts - 5625 2877

3 Arwon Street

Sat 12.15pm - 12.45pm

Harcourts - 5625 2877

OBrien - 9707 0556 Harcourts - 9707 4222

26 Ohio Crescent

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

9 Wesley Drive

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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9 St James Court

Sat 10.00am - 10.30am

Harcourts - 9707 4222

4 Trewin Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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10A Shrives Road

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26 Ohio Crescent

Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm

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NARRE WARREN NORTH

BERWICK

16-19 Caithwill Court

Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

11 Montbrae Circuit

Sat 10.30am - 11.00am

OBrien - 8794 0500

21-22 Jarrang Retreat

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

OBrien - 8794 0500

5 Cowes Close

Thurs 6.00pm - 6.30pm

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25 Cara Crescent

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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8 Ros Way

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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1 Nullica Court

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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4/1 Miller Street

Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm

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22 Edgbaston Circuit

Sat 10.15am - 10.45am

Harcourts - 9707 4222

5 Rodlarni Crescent

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

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103-105 Caserta Drive

Sat 11.00am -11.30am

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18 Lawrence Drive

Sat 11.00am -11.30am

Harcourts - 9707 4222

29 Van Der Haar Avenue

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm

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34 Harold Keys Drive

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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21 Kuranda Crescent

Sat 11.45am -12.15pm

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5 Highland Crescent

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

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13 Insignia Crescent

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

OBrien - 8794 0500

3/9 Gardiner Street

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

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18 Christine Avenue

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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Deanne Berwick 0409 205 091

7 Viewbridge Close

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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Property Manager

6 Turner Street

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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8 Bree Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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24 Lyall Road

Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm

24 Melville Park Drive

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

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24 Winterson Road

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

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21 Glenisla Court

Sat 2.30pm - 3.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

We treat your investment like our home.

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

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19 Trovita Drive

Sat 9.30am - 10.00am

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9 Hillary Court

Sat 9.30am - 10.00am

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18 Christine Avenue

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

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24 Melville Park Drive

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

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25 Cara Crescent

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

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Director / Licensed Estate Agent

3 Dorchester Blvd

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

29 Southern Blvd

Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm

5 Woodrush Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

2 Briant Court

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

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34 Harold Keys Drive

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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Property Manager

5 Highland Crescent

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

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5 Woodrush Court

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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2 Briant Court

Sun 2.00pm - 2.30pm

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OFFICER 4 Clovelly Way

Sat 10.30am -11.00am First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

10 Dakota Street

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

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PAKENHAM CRANBOURNE NORTH 5 Maplewood Court

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

DROUIN Harcourts - 9707 4222

20 Arbourlea Boulevard

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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5 Cowes Close

Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

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20 Arbourlea Boulevard

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

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5 Rodlarni Crescent

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

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DANDENONG NORTH

7 Viewbridge Close

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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10 Sylvan Court

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

82 Longwarry Road

16 Christie Court Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 2 Chantell Avenue

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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2 Chantell Avenue

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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20 Lovell Drive

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46 Grange Crescent

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AUCTION

HAMPTON PARK

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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11 Gladesville Court

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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2 Brentnall Court

Sat 1.30pm - 2.15pm First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

NARRE WARREN NORTH

8 Bree Court

Sun 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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11 Gladesville Court

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17 Glenora Way

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

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11 Souhail Court

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Narre Warren North 21-22 Jarrang Retreat

An acre of distinction.

For auction.

8794 0500

Saturday 24 March at 2pm $1,450,000 - $1,550,000

32 Overland Drive Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au

Situated in arguably the most sought-after pocket of Narre Warren North is this grand 5 bedroom plus study zoned home on a picturesque landscaped acre of land. • Granite benchtops to the stunning kitchen. • There are 3 separate living areas and 3 bathrooms.

Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300

With large alfresco & fully fenced In ground pool. Located in this private cul de sac that provides delightful elevated views.

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Berwick 5 Rodlarni Crescent

Stunning family home.

For sale.

9707 0556

$630,000 - $690,000

56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au

• Set on 567m2 of land • 4 bedrooms + study, master with ensuite • 3 living areas incl formal lounge, rumpus room & family/meals area • Galley kitchen with s/s appliances • Fully landscaped gardens, alfresco

Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021

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Cranbourne North 20 Arbourlea Boulevard

The boulevard of dreams. For auction. Saturday 17 March at 2:30pm $610,000 - $670,000 Introducing this spacious & stylish Boutique built 4 bed 2 bath home boasting; 9 ft ceilings. Just 3 years young this home will really capture your heart! • Spacious master bedroom & fes with oversized shower. • Hostess style kitchen with Ilve 900mm ss oven. • Spacious lounge, NBN, gdh & evap cooling. Idyllic surroundings close to Tulliallan Primary School, St Francis Xavier & Alkira Secondary Colleges. 4 2 2

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Narre Warren South 2 Briant Court

Quiet court location.

For sale. $760,000 - $830,000 • 4 bedrooms, master with full ensuite and WIR • Spacious kitchen with plenty of storage space and walk in pantry • 3 living areas including the formal lounge, family and rumpus plus the separate dining area • Triple car garage with remote, internal & rear access Extras include: - gdh, evap cooling, side access, solar hot water system, central vacuum, in built microwave, dishwasher, stone benchtops, glass splashback, high ceiling, porcelain tiles & outdoor alfresco.

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Properties for lease. Beaconsfield 21 Copper Beech Road Berwick 43 Jane Street 12 Abercrombie Street 2/79 Strathaven Drive 25 Leisurewood Drive 36 Jerilderie Drive 4 Florence Avenue 94 Golf Links Road 14 Skyline Way 14 Harmon Close 15 Lisburn Way 37 Lemongrove Way 8 Morello Place 19 Selkirk Court 79 Earlsfield Drive 2 Norris Grove 20 Saintly Grove 5 Larne Close

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Clyde North 21 Mitta Mitta Street

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Cranbourne West 16/220-222 Monahans Rd $350 pw 6 Elandra Way $310 pw Doveton 7 Grevillia Street 16 Oleander Street

$310 pw $330 pw

Endeavour Hills 39 Georgette Crescent 2/8 Preston Avenue

$470 pw $345 pw

Hampton Park 1 Horton Drive 79 Strong Drive

$350 pw $340 pw

Officer 4 Juniper Street 69 Kenneth Road 51 Flinders Park Drive

$350 pw $430 pw $600 pw

Frankston North 62 Armata Crescent

$430 pw

Narre Warren 5 Redgum Place 10 Onyx Court 23 Woodlands Cres 1 Poorinda Rise

$355 pw $315 pw $380 pw $250 pw

Narre Warren South 1-3 Hillsmeade Drive 1/20 Damon Close 8 Kirra Court 4 Meadow Place

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Pakenham 30 Sarton Link 22 Bronzewing Street 15 Cohens Way 12/51 Leigh Drive 23/137 Ahern Road 22 Elderberry Way 23 Tangello Terrace 11 Elderberry Way

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Endeavour Hills Shop 41 Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre 9706 0556

Berwick 56-58 High Street 9707 0556

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FOCUS ON … KANGAN DRIVE

Patient focused radiology

The team at Little Black Bag, from left, Yolanda, Lina, Emily and Laura.

Retail focus visiting a loved one who want something a bit more special than a traditional gift. The in-hospital store was also important for patients who want to feel normal for a moment and indulge in some retail therapy. Little Black Bag stocks everything from handbags, jewellery, shoes and fashion clothing in popular brands. “We are so excited to open our second store and to be part of St John of God. We’ve had an amazing welcome,“ Lina said. “ We are still in High Street, Berwick, and have an online store. All stores stock similar items.“ Flowers are also available in collaboration with Bunty and Fuzz florist.

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A boutique in a hospital? Why not concluded Lina Parisi the owner of the well-known Berwick store Little Black Bag. Lina recently opened a second store in the foyer of St John of God’s new Berwick hospital in Kangan Drive. “You can shop everywhere these days - online from home, in shopping centres and strips and airports - so why not in a hospital,“ Lina said. She hopes the store will appeal to visitors, patients and staff. “Staff are very time poor so I think it’s perfect that they can pick up a gift or outfit for the weekend just by popping downstairs.“ Lina said the store was also perfect for those

Bulk billed nuclear medicine has been launched at Marina Radiology. Housed in the flagship branch on Kangan Drive, this service has been designed around patient convenience and aligns with Marina's core values of improving community access to diagnostic imaging. Noticing a need for nuclear medicine services in the area, Marina underwent extensive renovations throughout 2017 in order to increase the community's accessibility to this important service. Marina's Directors believe that diagnostic imaging is a right, not a privilege. "Despite the current Government threats to slash Medicare funding for diagnostic imaging, Marina remains a primarily bulk billing provider," Director of Marina Radiology Dr Maged Bekheet said. "Therefore, bulk billing patients for nuclear medicine, an otherwise costly service, was an easy decision." This passion and dedication to community healthcare is mirrored by Marina's head of nuclear medicine, Dr Raef Boktor. "Dr Boktor has produced internationally published articles on nuclear medicine, as well as practiced and taught in the industry for 17 years," Dr Bekheet said. "He explains that nuclear medicine provides great detail on the function of internal systems, organs and structures; detail which is not always obtainable using other imaging techniques." Further details on nuclear medicine and the scans available at Marina Radiology can be found at marinradiology.com.au. All patients with a valid radiology form are welcome to attend Marina, regardless of the company listed on your referral. Bookings can be made online at marinaradiology.com.au/bookings, or by calling 1300 0 XRAYS (1300 097 297). Bulk billing is available for patients with a valid Medicare card and referral form.

St John of God Berwick Hospital Now Open Brand new hospital open at 75 Kangan Drive, Berwick

Delivering care closer to home Maternity Rehabilitation Day Procedures

Consulting Suites Medical Intensive Care Unit

Cardiac Care Day Oncology Surgical

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FOCUS ON … WEDDINGS

Doing it your way By Bonny Burrows

Bonny's mother walked her down the aisle.

Star News journalist Bonny Burrows broke a few traditions during her recent wedding to Daryn Redman. Picture: JESSE GRAHAM my mum to walk me down the aisle. We broke a lot of traditional wedding rules. We settled on a Sunday morning ceremony as it was cheaper and gave off a more relaxed vibe, and - gosh the horror - stayed together the night before. The flowers I got off Etsy, the decorating I left to the venue and the photographer was someone I knew from work. Don’t get me wrong, the wedding wasn’t without some hefty expenses. The shoes, I did splurge on as I wanted to be comfortable, and I treated myself to some gorgeous blue earrings that made me feel a million bucks.

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A basic computer classes for Term 2 starts on the 24 April and runs every Tuesday for eight weeks. Hallam Community Learning Centre at 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam, we have a small class with a patient Tutor, manual is also included. Time: 9.15 am to 12.15 pm (includes a coffee break). Cost is $135 or $115 for concession plus a $5 membership fee. For bookings/queries call 9703 1688.

Bayles Free Community Music Festival Berwick and District Folk Club is hosting a free music festival. Two stages with locals schools, market stalls, food and drink, and free parking. Alcohol free event. Saturday 3 March, 12pm-7pm. Bayles Hall 660 Kooweerup Longwarry Rd, adjacent park, 2 stages - over 20 acts. Featured group: Jugularity. Food available. Details: http://badfolk.org/bayles-music-festival-2018/. Interested artists /stall holders contact badfolkclub@gmail.com.

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Casey U3A Casey U3A classes for retirees will be held in Berwick at a range of locations and also at Selandra Community Hub, Clyde North. Only $35 to join for year. 40 plus classes. Visit the website at http://casey.u3anet.org. au for details or John 9707 2301 or 0409 515465.

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Garden party Enjoy an afternoon tea while raising funds for an English language centre in East Timor. Friends of Ermera is running the fund-raiser. It considers English-language skills to be critical for the aspirations of East Timor's students. 2 Palmerston Street, Berwick on Sunday, 18 March, 2-4.30pm. Bookings by Friday, 16 March to Jean Lyon, 0431 106 667.

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General meeting Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc are holding a general meeting in March.. The guest speaker will be Penny Harris and the theme will be, 'Overseas research know your facts.' Supper will be served. Entry fee is $3. Wednesday, 14 March 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.

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Plant sale The Growing Friends group of the Cranbourne Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Inc will be hosting an Autumn Plant Sale of Australian plants. A wide range of Australian plants in tubes and larger pots will be for sale - priced from $3. Saturday and Sunday 17 and 18 March from 10am - 4pm at Royal Botanic Garden Victoria - Cranbourne (Cnr Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne).

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Walkathon at Lysterfield Lake Park The Annual Walkathon raises funds to support the Pacific Islands service projects of the Women's Federation for World Peace, Australia (WFWP). To enter the Walkathon, please register online at https://www.wfwpaustralia.org. Cost: $35 adults and $20 concession. Children aged under 12 are free. All funds raised will support young women recipients of the WFWP university scholarship (this year in the Solomon Islands), micro-credit women entrepreneur awardees in Vanuatu, support the shipping of books and stationery material to the New Hope Academy Kindergarten in the Solomon Islands, and ship refurbished sewing machines to Samoa where a women's sewing centre will start up. Saturday March 3 at Lysterfield Lake Park, park entrance from Horswood Road, Lysterfield from 10:30am - 11:00am. Walkers welcome.

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sizzle, face-painting, Captain Koala, community education displays, fire brigade displays, jumping castle and more. Saturday 24 March at Warneet Recreation Reserve from 3pm-7pm at Rutherford Parade, Warneet. Prices: $10 per car. $15 per car and trailer. To book please call 5998 7146.

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Mental health information session Join us for this interesting and educational free information session run the by The Sam Project. "We need to talk about mental health, build awareness and understanding about mental illness". Ask questions and get answers. Everybody is welcome. Tea/coffee and light snack supplied. Thursday 1 March from 6.30pm - 8.30pm at Blind Bight Community Centre located at 3 Anchorage Drive, Blind Bight.

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Great Gatsby Gala Ball You are cordially invited to a Great Gatsby Gala Ball theme Gala Ball in support of the Dr. Hope funraising campaign. The fundraiser supports the Monash Health Clinical Cancer Trials. More than $25,000 has already been raised. If you would like to make a donation to the campaign please visit: https://mhfcreate.everydayhero. com/au/drhopedinnerdance. Bunjil Place Function Centre located at 2, Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren on Saturday 14 April. Tickets: $135 per person including three course meal. Beer, wine and soft drinks also included with live band and entertainment. Book via Try Booking at http://www. trybooking.com/335491.

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Exercise classes The Hallam Community Learning Centre are up and running again with their Hallam Sensational Movers exercise classes in Gunns Road, Hallam. Come to one or come to both. Every Monday at 11.15 am or Wednesdays from 11am. The cost per session is $5 per person plus a small 2018 membership fee of $5. Ph. 9703-1688 for further inquiries.

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Pre-school story time The Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library welcomes everyone to story time sessions for pre-schoolers. Every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 10.30am at 15 High Street, Berwick. Contact 9707 3519 or email bmi@dcsi.net.au

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Community lunch Free community lunch at Hampton Park Uniting Church. Every Thursday (during school term) 12 noon. 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park. Phone: 9799 7994

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Warneet-Blind Bight Fire Brigade will be hosting a car-boot sale. Get in early to book your spot now to be a part of selling goods. Live entertainment, Yacht Club Display, coffe van, sausage

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Hampton Park Every Fortnight (Saturdays) starting Feb 10 - 4.30 - 6.30pm. Contact Jo 0401 191 650

Playgroup Hampton Park Uniting Church 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park Ph: 9799 7994. Friday mornings from 9.30am - 11.30am (during school term). $3 per child or $5 a family. Morning tea included

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Cranbourne U3A activities Cranbourne U3A classes are well underway. Art and craft, computer classes, card games, fishing, cycling and table tennis groups have vacancies for new members. We are a volunteer run organization providing classes for semi -retired and retired people at minimal cost. Check our web site for more details u3acranbourne.net.au or call Helen Bell - 0423 623 337.

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Gentle yoga Do you want to fight stress, get fit and stay healthy? Join a gentle yoga exercise class at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House. Tuesdays, 10-11am and Wednesdays, 7-8pm at 21A Bemersyde Drive, Berwick; $10 a session/$80 a term. Bookings: admin@bpnh. org.au or 9702 1218.

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The Readers Corner book club are looking for new members to join up. Meetings are every second Wednesday of the month at the Cranbourne Library, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road. Contact Lillian: 5995 7790

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Narre Warren Seniors Do you feel you should be working out in the gym? Maybe you feel you are passed it! But you know you should really 'Move it or Lose it'. Then come to Narre Warren Seniors on a Friday and join in our gentle exercise class with a friendly bunch of seniors. Every Friday from 1.30pm-3pm. 192-196 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Phone 9704 0015 or 0426 736 467

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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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Support Hampton Park Uniting Place offers many opportunities for people to make new friends and help contribute to the wellbeing of others. The range of supportive groups are also offered for people to become involved in, such as the Carers' Hub on Tuesdays which is welcoming space for carers to join together and receive support and information from professionals. The group also enjoy a two-course meal together. Hampton Park Uniting Church, 1 Coral Drive, Hampton Park. Activities can be viewed on its Facebook page. For more information contact Farrah or Jo via email on narrehamptonparkuc@bigpond.com or call on 9799 7994.

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Friends for a cause

APS encourages and educates the love of Australian plants. Meetings include talks by people engaged in the cultivation of plants and preservation of the environment. Meetings held every second Tuesday of month at 7.30pm at Visitors' Centre, Wilson Botanic Gardens. Website - www.apswilsonparkberwick.org.au

Berwick Evening View Club meets monthly and welcomes new members. The club raises funds to support the Smith Family's Learning for Life program. The club aims to provide an opportunity for women of all ages and backgrounds to make new friends while supporting a good cause. Meetings on third Monday of the month, 7pm at the Beaconsfield Hotel, 1 Princes Highway, Beaconsfield. Details: Kay 9769 7762.

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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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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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Tuesday playgroup Your child can socialise and make great friends at a small and fun Tuesday playgroup. The group is supervised and facilitated by an experienced playgroup leader, with craft activities, songs, story-time and outdoor play. For children up to four years old. Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South, Tuesdays, 9.30-11.30am. Bookings on 9704 2781.

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Cranbourne Garden Club Everyone is welcome to come along and have fun and maybe learn something about gardening. Meetings at Cranbourne Public Hall, second Thursday of the month at 1.30pm. Contact Julie Muley on 5995 1420.

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Removals/pruning Hedging/shaping Line clearing/Palm work Tight access stump grinding Fully Insured/Qualified

Public Notice

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The land affected by the application is located at:

56 Cheviot Avenue BERWICK VIC 3806 Lot 285 LP 127778

The application is for a permit to:

Removal of covenant H664990 (Removal of single dwelling covenant)

The applicant for the permit is:

N k Penagalapati & S Parimi

The application reference number is:

PlnA00711/17 - (Sangeeta Sharma)

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

Phone Geoff 0418 340 825

ALL TREE WORK

Overhanging Trees Pruning / Shaping Tree Removal Hedge Trimming

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ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

This can be done during office hours and is free of charge.

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Professional tree and stump removal Servicing all areas More than 20 years experience 24 hour storm damage

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Email: rbupgrades@melbournewater.com.au

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Notice of Special General Meeting Financial members of Gateway Industries Inc. are advised of a Special General Meeting to be held at Gateway Industries, 55 Progress Street, Dandenong, 14 March, 2018 at 6pm. Business in accordance with Section 34 of Gateway Industries' constitution to wind up Gateway Industries and transfer all assets remaining after payment of all liabilities to Waverley Industries Ltd. 370 Ferntree Gully Rd, Nottinghill. - C. Hansen, Secretary.

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Dandy Belles Special $100 for 30 mins (Tues or Fri 10am-5pm)

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Window Replacement Service Timber or Aluminium Windows Free Measure and quote

Pakenham, Berwick

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Phone 9792 0166

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Adult DVD's

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Tooradin Contract No CT000433

Variety of quality pre-owned adult DVD's for sale. Many still sealed, all in excellent condition. Phone 0407 827 002.

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Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds.

BUILDING WORKS

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BARGAIN LYNBROOK 4 Park City Drive, Saturday 3rd March, 8am2pm. Rain or Shine.

TOP SOIL

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17 Maxwell St, Dandenong

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Phone: 1800 096 546 1149536-HM33-14

Contract No CT000431

For more information about this project:

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A community information pop up session will be held at the site on Wednesday 7 March 2018 from 5pm to 7pm.

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Melbourne Water will deliver upgrade works to the Hessell Road Retarding Basin (near the intersection of Hessell Road and Ernst Wanke Road) at Berwick. The upgrade works will ensure the retarding basin continues to reduce the risk of flooding to the community. Melbourne Water has awarded the construction contract for the project to John Holland-KBR Joint Venture. Works will commence in mid-March 2018 and take approximately five months to complete (weather permitting)

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Pruning & Removal of Trees & Shrubs Stump Removal Hedges Mulching & Mulch Sales Full Insurance Cover

Summer Special

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BILLIARD TABLE 8ftx4ft Solid Slate by Southern Billiards. Complete with scoreboard, cues and all accessories. VGC. Berwick area. $760. 0409 375 055.

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EXERCISE BIKE Healthstream, Sierra, $150. Ph 0432 674 318. FOOT AND LEG MASSAGER HoMedics, excellent condition, $50. Phone 0432 674 318. MATTRESS queen size, 12 months old, bought for $2,500, selling for $300. Nick 0403 624 576.

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1st Year Apprentice Electrician

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.

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MITRE 10 TRADE DEPT. – Trade Manager Seen as a leader or aspiring assistant with trade sales experience ready for the next step. Customer and community service focus / Drive sales of timber and trade sales Fork Lift licence essential & truck licence preferred MITRE 10 TRADE DEPT. – Casual position Assist trade team with all of works as required / Fork Lift licence preferred

Truck Driver Tilt Tray

Centre Administration Officer A newly created and exciting position exists within our proudly owned and community run kindergarten. This permanent, part-time role will see the successful candidate work effectively and collaboratively with our dedicated team of staff and volunteers to ensure our continued provision of excellent service and compliance with all relevant legislative and regulatory bodies.

- Provide administration assistance to committee of management & staff - Support the committees’ role as manager of the service - Monitor all aspects of the preschools finances - Liaise with local council & other relevant organisations

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Please forward a Resume and Cover letter, detailing why you are suited to this position in confidence to marisaa@peakerealestate.com.au

NIGHT SHIFT DRIVER

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Required to work 5 nights per week in the chicken industry. Based in Tooradin. HC licence required, Vicroads print out.

Food and Beverage Attendant

Driver Subcontractor

Contact Steve or John on 5998 3524 Previous applicants need not apply

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

Full time position available for an experienced MC Licenced Driver for nightly country line haul run. Min 5 years driver history required.

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Bricklayer Subcontractor

Gathercole’s The Meat People

Transport, white card & ABN required. Must have a positive attitude to join a great working environment. Good wages. Local work in the Pakenham area.

Must be physically fit, some heavy lifting required. Apply in person between 10am & 2pm Monday to Friday. 1 Learmonth Rd Carrum

PART TIME SALES ASSISTANT

MECHANIC

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

Ph Ross 0419 547 095

DIESEL MECHANICS Winslow maintenance have 2 vacancies for diesel mechanics, one leadershiP role, one mechanic role. Must have experience with earthmoving equipment. Good conditions and pay rates. Email resume to: pauld winslow.com.au or call Paul on 93587777

LABOURER WANTED For live poultry transport, casual position, 5-6 days p/w, with the option to go full time, early starts, heavy work, may be required to work some weekends. Must have drivers licence. Only persons with a stable work history need apply. Please Call 5942 9277. Pakenham.

SEMI DRIVERS Local HC drivers req for immediate start. Must have relevant licence and knowledge of the Melbourne Metro area. Please call:

Ph 5998 8444 or 0427 988 444

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DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL 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.

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OCR

Old Cars Removed

EXCELLENCE IN BEAUTY AND HAIRDRESSING

WE PAY YOU UP TO

‘Reputation Matters’ Graduate from a school that is recognised and respected. Short courses also offered for:

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DAY AND EVENING CLASSES AVAILABLE 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)

Required for after hours deliveries of floral tributes to the Funeral Industry from 19.3 - 4.5 inclusive. Must be trustworthy and reliable. Above award rates. Full training given. Van Supplied. Contact: Kurt Nielsen 9782 2777

Mechanic full time required for busy workshop. General duties - cars trucks and tractors. Good wages and conditions. Cardinia area.

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AM SHIFT LABOURERS

For Function Room & Members Dining Room. Must have RSA, flexibility with shifts including weekdays/nights and weekends. Previous experience essential. Email resume: kskara@ cranbournegolf.com.au

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10 – 15hrs per week with days and times of the position negotiable for the successful applicant upon appointment.

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Previous experience within the Early Childhood sector and management highly regarded.

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National Australian owned company, based Mt Waverley. Loading, delivering and pick up of forklift machinery Melb metro. Ongoing training and support, excellent conditions and company culture. Must have HR/HC, Road Ranger exp, Forklift licence an adv. Contact: Leanne Jackson 8540 4000 waverleyforklifts.com.au

Seeking a reliable Driver for early mornings, MR/ HR license essential. Will train successful applicant Apply in person between 10am & 2pm Monday to Friday. 1 Learmonth Rd Carrum (03) 9772 7011

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We are seeking reliable & punctual fencing labourers. The successful candidates must have appropriate vehicle and mobile phone. Travel may be all over Melbourne. Experience in timber/colorbond fencing installations would be an advantage, but more importantly is willingness to work. Some heavy lifting may be involved. Ph Ron 0409 601 216

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Ongoing support will be provided to Committee Members and Staff with the key responsibilities: -

Place your vacancy online Anytime, anyplace

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DRIVER / MEAT LUMPER Gathercole’s The Meat People

For all positions email your CV and cover letter detailing what you can provide the Co-op if successful, E: manager@emeraldm10.com.au Applications close Sat. 17th March 2018

To obtain a position description please contact: secretary.gembrookpreschool@gmail.com

is a major tourist attraction experiencing significant growth. As a result, the following positions are available in our Food & Beverage and Retail areas: UÊ ]Ê `ÊEÊ iÛiÀ>}iÊ-> iÃÊEÊ-iÀÛ ViÊqÊ*>ÀÌÊ/ i UÊ,iÌ> ]Ê `ÊEÊ iÛiÀ>}iÊ ÃÃ ÃÌ> ÌÊqÊ*>ÀÌÊ/ i UÊ `ÊEÊ iÛiÀ>}iÊ-iÀÛ ViÊqÊ >ÃÕ> UÊ Õ VÌ Ê-Õ«iÀÛ Ã ÀÊqÊ*>ÀÌÊ/ i Availability to work weekends and public holidays is essential as is a commitment to quality customer service. Current RSA & Food Supervisor’s Certificates are required. Positon Descriptions are available on the Careers page at www.puffingbilly.com.au. Please forward resume to hr@pbr.org.au by 9th March 2018. Previous applicants need not apply.

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EMERALD - PROPERTY MANAGER / ASSISTANT We are looking for a dedicated & experienced property manager with the ability to increase and manage our client base, you will enjoy working with a great team & leading agency. Alternatively, if you have 1 - 2 years of experience within property management and looking to take the next step, please apply for this position. Agents Rep licence req’d. Wage for all positions above will be determined on relevant experience

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Must have experience in carting tilt lift panels. Need to be reliable and have good communication skills. Email: karen@rapidprecastpanels.com.au or phone Karen on 5940 3522

Steel Experience Preferred

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Heavy Rigid Driver required for precast panel yard in Pakenham.

Estimator / Estimating Assistant

A first year electrician position is available at a domestic electrical contractors. Specialising in new homes. Pre-apprenticeship preferred. Must have manual license. Please forward resumes to:

Skills and Experience

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section of Network Classifieds.

We are looking for a team member who will thrive in a fast paced environment. To be successful in this role, you will need to be highly organised, possess a strong attention to detail, recognize the importance of a 6 star customer service and want to be part of a team that encourages and recognizes excellence.

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Assistant Property Manager – Experienced

1st year Apprentice Diesel Mechanic

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Investor looking for houses in local area. No fees. Call Dave 0428 678 489.

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NARRE WARREN, luxury accommodation starting from $160pp per week which includes bills. Bond required. Suit students, singles or couples. Close to bus, train and shops. 0429 022 889.

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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.

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Shinners' pacy message By Nick Creely Returning Narre Warren coach Matt Shinners has a message for their rivals ahead of the 2018 season; expect a fast, exciting and slick looking Magpies unit. The legendary Magpie is back at the club after leaving Kalora Park after a magnificent 2010 premiership, and admits the pressure is on his chargers to bridge the gap of 57 points that Berwick had on them in the 2017 grand final under Heath Black. "There's a lot more expectation obviously because of where we finished last year," he said. "When you get to a position last year where they fell short, there's definitely some pressure; Berwick were a great side, and realistically its 10 goals to make up which is a fair bit of work for us and the rest of the competition." But as Shinners warns, the Magpies in the opening round clash against Cranbourne on 7 April will be new look, implementing a fast, youthful and more unpredictable brand of football which has been worked on with a prime focus on improving a key area. "I was there most weeks watching (last year), and I was part of the general committee doing some stuff for the club, and the biggest thing I saw was that we weren't fit enough, and we didn't do a major pre-season," he said. "In saying that, Heath (Black) did something right because all three teams made the grand final, so we're not far away, but it's just about bridging the gap; but the side Berwick put out in the seniors was very, very strong. "You'll see a lot of youth in our side; there's an opportunity that wasn't there in the past, but I wasn't adverse to that last time I coached, we were young and quick; they'll get an opportunity and we'll have a good look at them. "I'll implement what I want; there's not a lot of tinkering, but it's just about getting my message across, and how I want us to play; the

training drills, and our structures are a lot different from the last couple of years, but in saying that, the younger players don't know what was prior to this. "We'll be around the mark, and I'm looking forward to seeing our young blokes sink their teeth in; they'll make mistakes, but I'm not fussed about that." Like every club in the competition, there's been plenty of player movement in the off-season, and the Magpies are no different. The Magpies welcome in former VFL tall Trent Shinners, who played with Norwood in the Eastern league last season, as well as superstar midfielder Brad Scalzo back to the club from Warragul, while Liam Myatt is back to full fitness after a horrific knee injury. "We may have lost players, but we've recruited players back to our club that have played a high standard of footy; we're really fit, and our conditioning part has been good, it's just the game plans and the current trends that we're trying to pick up," Shinners said. "We've lost some players; a lot of players between reserves and seniors have left, and they've decided to explore other avenues and play more senior footy, which is fair enough, but we've got 10 to 12 Under 19 players coming up, and there's room for those to come in. "Others have moved on, and the next generation are coming through; they've been on the button, a lot of the young boys haven't missed any training, so it's been good." And Shinners said that the experienced group of Michael Collins, Ben King, Col McNamara and Dylan Quirk; who will captain the club again in 2018; will help balance out his talent youngsters, as they look to thrill the competition this season. "Yeah we're pretty much set, I don't think we'll change much from now," he said. "As a coach, grand finals are the pinnacle and I'm no different, but at the same time, when people watch us play, it'll be an exciting brand of footy, but we'll be young."

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The WGCA Country Week squad and support staff, pictured here prior to their big game at Windy Hill, included, from back left: Matt Finch, Kallan Braid-Ball, Nick Sadler, Chris Bright, Josh Lownds, Tom Tyrrell, Les Jones, Phil Anning, Robert Dennis, Tom Hussey (front), Troy McDermott, Dom Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT Paynter, Tyler Clark, Mitch Cammarano, Mark Cooper, and Rob Elston. Absent: Jason Williams. 178222

Their real Warrior spirit shines through By Russell Bennett The West Gippsland Country Week cricket side lived up to the Warrior nickname countless times over last week, creating their own piece of history in the process. Exceptionally led by inspirational skipper Dom Paynter and supported all the way by the likes of team manager Phil Anning, Matt Finch, Les Jones and Robert Dennis, the 13man playing group became the first in the history of the West Gippsland Cricket Association to win through to the VCCL Melbourne Country Week's top tier - Provincial. It's a feat that would have seemed impossible to many on the outside just over a year ago, with the Warriors then about to embark on yet another campaign in Division 3. But the seeds sowed in last year's successful campaign sprung to life this time around in a team that truly put the WGCA on the statewide map - as one of Victoria's top eight country leagues. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

No longer should the West Gippsland Cricket Association be considered as some smalltime minnow. Starting next season, they'll be going head-to-head with some of the most reputable country cricket leagues in the state - and they'll be confident they can push them all the way. The Warriors got off to a horror start on day one of their Division 2 journey last Monday - seemingly dominated on an inconsistent wicket by Bendigo. But they didn't bow their heads - instead digging their heels in and showing they were up for the fight. They went on a three-game winning streak against the South West in Ivanhoe, Sunraysia at Greenvale, and Shepparton at Essendon's spiritual home, Windy Hill, that took them to Friday's final and secured them a birth in Provincial next year. They even then had a very real chance of winning the second tier against the might of Ferntree Gully. If not for their opposition's superb batting depth, it could have been Paynter's main holding that trophy aloft

at the iconic Albert Ground. The week was littered with star turns by the Warriors - 118 runs at an average of 59 from Paynter to go along with seven wickets and some all-around brilliance in the field; 158 runs from Rob Elston including an unbeaten 80 in the final; and 115 runs and 14 wickets by Kooweerup star Mark Cooper. But everyone played their role - from top to bottom. This year's WGCA Country Week squad included: Captain Dom Paynter (Pakenham), Mark Cooper (Kooweerup), Rob Elston (Pakenham), Tom Hussey (Tooradin), Chris Bright (Kooweerup), Kallan Braid-Ball (Cardinia), Mitch Cammarano (Kooweerup), Tyler Clark (Officer), Josh Lownds (Tooradin), Troy McDermott (Pakenham), Nick Sadler (Clyde), Tom Tyrrell (Pakenham), and Jason Williams (Pakenham). For more on this year's Country Week campaign, pick up a copy of this week's PakenhamBerwick Gazette, out now.

Trio of local basketball clubs unite By Russell Bennett The Casey, Pakenham, and Sandringham basketball associations have partnered up to bring the local basketball community the 2018 South Eastern Junior Basketball Tournament. The competition will run across multiple venues, which may include Casey Stadium, Cardinia Life and Sandringham Basketball Stadium, and has already fielded entries from Casey, Pakenham, Sandringham, Dandenong, Westernport, Altona, and Phillip Island. There has also been significant interest from teams in Warragul, Sale, Wonthaggi, Shepparton, Southern Peninsula, Diamond Valley, Knox and Nunawading. The tournament is set to run over the Labour Day weekend - from 10-12 March - and will see some of the state's best young talent on display. It is expected that between 150 and 200 teams will be competing. Registrations and more information are available on www.caseybasketball.com.au and any interested parties can contact Ashley Szalek on tournament@caseybasketball.com.au Thursday, 1 March, 2018

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The Maroons live to see another day By Nick Creely DDCA TURF 1 & 2 REVIEW - ROUND 11 TURF 1 With the final four already set, there was just one thing to settle in the final home and away match of the Turf 1 season; who would be the final of the four teams to be relegated to Turf 2 in the association's restructure next year. It all came down to the clash between North Dandenong and Dandenong West at Lois Twohig Reserve. The Bulls surprisingly sent the Maroons in, and despite veteran Peter Atkinson (1/29) breaking through with the early scalp of dangerous opener Syed Mehmood (3), the home side had no trouble finding the middle of the bat. Despite the visitors looking to keep things tidy, strong cameos from skipper Nasrat Malikzada (37); who led from the front; and recruits Shehan Fernando (32) and Asfan Thajudeen (44), guided the Maroons to a commanding total of 8/177 off their 40 overs. Matt Collett (55) provided a lone hand as the Bulls tried in vain to stay in Turf 1, but were overpowered to be rolled for 108 inside the 35th over. Veteran Shane Clark (2/23) was the pick of the bowlers for the Maroons. In another shock result, Mordialloc lost the rights for a second chance after relinquishing top spot to Cranbourne at Ben Kavanagh. Expected to just roll the Eagles with ease ahead of a crunch finals campaign, the Blood-

North Dandenong pair Nasrat Malikzada (left) and Asfan Thajudeen run between the wickets. 178047 Picture: ROB CAREW hounds could only muster up 164 as Ian Daniel (114) once again provided a masterclass. The Eagles; who have ended the year with two straight wins; found the runs seven wickets down and with eight balls to spare, with skipper Lucas Ligt (52 not out) and Brandon Tyzzer (49) combining for the 84 run match winning partnership. The loss does come at a cost, with the Bloodhounds finishing third after looking al-

most certain to finish in top spot, and will now feature in an elimination final against Hallam Kalora Park. In other matches across the round, Buckley Ridges (3/150) barely went out of cruise mode against Dingley (9/148), Springvale South (3/99) belted St Mary's (96), Hallam Kalora Park (5/204) overcame a late Heinz Southern Districts (146) charge, and Berwick (2/125) ended its season with a commanding win over Narre Warren (121).

SCOREBOARD VIC PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 16 (DAY TWO) Dandenong 9/315(dec) (L.Edwards 82, J.Nanopoulos 60, J.Lalor 3/41) def Northcote 159 (E.Brandon-Jones 69, P.Cassidy 6/30); Casey-South Melbourne 136 (M.Wallace 51, D.Matarazzo 3/22) def by Monash Tigers 8/248(dec) (D.Sartori 83, S.Taylor 68); Carlton 5/316 (D.Pell 94, B.Stepien 55) def Ringwood 58 (A.Smillie 4/16, X.Crone 3/14); Frankston Peninsula 264 (T.Wood 103, L.Tonkin 54, N.Perera 5/72) def by Essendon 6/344(dec) (M.Hill 156*, N.Perera 63); Geelong 7/327(dec) (J.Cobb 107, A.Boyd 74) drew St Kilda 8/259 (J.Munday 67*, B.Davies 65, B.Couch 4/42); Kingston Hawthorn 176 (R.Ninan 56) def Footscray 147 (R.Ninan 5/32); Melbourne University 116 (E.Alavi 3/10) def by Fitzroy Doncaster 4/223(dec) (P.Dickson 113*); Melbourne 6/346 (B.Thomson 166*) def Prahran 343 (N.King 81); Greenvale Kangaroos 282 (R.Stingel 104, M.Whittaker 4/52) def by Camberwell Magpies 5/356(dec) (T.Rickarby 170*, T.Russ 116) DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 11 Mordialloc 164 (I.Daniel 114) def by Cranbourne 7/168 (L.Ligt 52*, B.Tyzzer 49); Dingley 9/148 def by Buckley Ridges 3/150 (S.Pradeep 39*); Springvale South 3/99 (S.Spoljaric 46*, S.Ahmad 3/14) def St Mary's 96 (M.Bandara 5/13); Heinz Southern Districts 146 (B.Downe 42, J.Allen 3/34) def by Hallam Kalora Park 5/204 (J.Hammond 87, L.Booth 62); North Dandenong 8/177 (A.Thajudeen 44) def Dandenong West 108 (M.Collett 55, G.Wijethilaka 2/9, S.De Silva 2/11); Berwick 2/125 (N.Pilon 66*) def Narre Warren 121 (J.Wilcock 3/12, J.Goodes 2/3) TURF 2 St Brigid's/St Louis 4/91 (R.Kumara 2/8) def Fountain Gate 87 (R.Malcolm 3/24); Parkfield 191 (M.Golding 3/23, C.Tout 3/28) def Beaconsfield 93 (T.Dehigaspitiya 3/8, A.Stubbs 3/10); Keysborough 7/260 (A.Peters 57, J.Hennigan 54) def Lyndale 7/222 (B.Ash 70); Narre South 6/334 (S.Phillips 135, K.Dickson 121) def Lynbrook 121 (T.Phillips 3/32); Narre North 100 (S.Zach 3/27, J.Robertson 2/9) def by Coomoora 9/166 (J.Zietsman 3/37); Silverton 56 (A.Athulathmudali 5/59) def by Parkmore Pirates 2/58 WGCA - PREMIER ROUND 14 (DAY ONE) Clyde 4/72 (T.Rolfs 3/19) v Emerald 143 (M.Daley 52, N.Sadler 4/33, S.White 3/26); Upper Beaconsfield 130 (W.Haines 59*, T.Tyrrell 3/44) v Pakenham 0/24; Tooradin 1/6 v Kooweerup 122 (D.Sutton 3/24, B.Lownds 3/31); Merinda Park v Cardinia 8/280 (B.Parrott 64, B.Reiner 62, T.Wheller 52, M.Thomas 2/23) DISTRICT Officer v Clyde 9/277 (D.Walton 106, S.Russell 58, J.Parnall 3/36, L.Porter 3/38); Devon Meadows 1/144 (K.Salerno 104*) v Pakenham Upper 122 (L.Plozza 50, A.Adams 4/46, L.Carroll 3/16); Carlisle Park v Cranbourne Meadows 173 (A.Uppal 72, H.Straughair 4/35); NNG/ Maryknoll v Tooradin 150 (D.Henwood 6/52) VSDCA - SOUTH/EAST ROUND 12 (DAY TWO) Mt Waverley 171 (J.Rigby 46) def by Noble Park 237 (M.Fernando 80, J.Bradshaw 51*, J.Rigby 4/85); Brighton 6/188 (C.Lowen 53, B.Erasmus 3/25) def Elsternwick 184 (B.Erasmus 53, S.Hall-Kahan 7/40); Oakleigh 125 (D.Denny 2/6) def by Caulfield 338 (D.Denny 112, A.Warren 77); Moorabbin 101 (T.Emmett 2/2) def by Bayswater 4/150 (T.Nightingale 55); Malvern 247 def Ormond 218 (J.Wild 88, A.Ross 4/64); Endeavour Hills 166 (B.Law 50, C.Brown 4/40) def by Croydon 7/370 (A.Fenton 123, S.Wright 93); Box Hill 208 (P.Gloury 50, S.Duckworth 5/80) def Balwyn 62 (B.King 5/20) MPCA - PROVINCIAL ROUND 13 (DAY ONE) Crib Point v Sorrento 9/236 (J.Falck 49, G.Barclay 5/76); Langwarrin 135 (T.Campbell 51, Y.Maddege 4/41) v Baxter 4/31 (L.Paterson 4/12); Mornington 174 (M.Heib 48, A.Gailitis 4/58) v Peninsula OB 0/11; Mt Eliza 0/5 v Pearcedale 166 (L.House 5/23)

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Disappointment for Swans By Nick Creely

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QUIZ NUMBER 1597 1. WHO was the first man to score a double century in one-day international cricket? 2. WHICH Aussie golfer won the 2016 Players Championship? 3. WHICH tennis star once said: “People go to Laver to talk about tennis they come to me to talk about abortions”? 4. WHICH Australian won two equestrian gold medals at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics? 5. WHICH Australian swam around the island prison of Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay ? 6. AUSTRALIA won two gold medals at the 1980 Olympics - both in the same sport. Which sport? 7. WHICH former Queensland spinner went on to become an Australian cricket selector? 8. WHO won more races - Kingston Town or Manikato? 9. WHICH Australian has taken the most number of wickets in a Test cricket series against England? 10. WHICH country has won the most Olympic medals in history? 11. WHO was the first golfer to reach the million dollar mark in career earnings? 12. WHAT sort of sport uses a puck rather than a ball? 13. WHICH city hosted the 1928 Olympic Games? 14. WHAT is the name of the centre court at the Melbourne tennis centre? 15. WHAT is ‘the spot’ used for in soccer matches? 16. WHICH Australian golfer opposed Ray Floyd in the battle of the sexes in 1976? 17. WHERE did Robert de Castella achieve his world marathon championship win in 1983? 18. WHO lost both the 1986 and 1987 Wimbledon tennis finals? 19. WHICH club won three straight National Basketball League titles in the 2000s? 20. WHO was world heavyweight boxing champion for more than a decade?

Casey-South Melbourne put in a bitterly disappointing day two performance against Monash Tigers, going down outright at Casey Fields on Saturday. After conceding first innings points on day one, the Tigers resumed at 3/138, two runs ahead of the Swans' first innings total of 136. Dan Sartori (83) and Sam Taylor (68) wasted no time slamming on the runs, and eventually the Tigers declared on 8/248 in 49 overs, with Brendan Rose (3/53) and Jonah Serong (2/40) the multiple wicket takers. But the Swans couldn't show enough fight, rolled in just 30.5 overs for 99, in what was the club's second outright loss this year. Coach Prabath Nissanka didn't hide his frustrations at the performance, lamenting a lack of fight in his players. "It was a big disappointment to get out in one session," he said. "We needed to show more fight, but it's not easy when you're losing, but they have to keep their head high." With the Swans crawling to the end of the season, Nissanka said the group has positive discussions after the match about how they would move forward into the last game, and

their attitude heading into the off-season "I didn't say much after the game, I wanted them to talk," Nissanka said. "I asked them what they're thinking, and they admitted they didn't show enough fight with the bat. "They know what's wrong, and we just said we needed to keep our head high, move forward and finish the season well." The Swans will travel to play Camberwell Magpies in the final round of the home and away season, and Nissanka said he wasn't sure whether he would blood any youngsters, with the likes of James Long, Ashvin Adihetty and Niresh Drukeshkumar all with a sneaky chance of getting a first XI debut after showing some fantastic signs in the lower grades throughout the year. "It depends on the player, to bring in a youngster they have to do something," he said. "But there are a couple of players on the selectors' minds I think." The club lost by just two runs in the seconds, with Ryan Eaton making 87 and Long scoring 67 as the Swans were bowled out for 262, and also lost comfortably in the thirds and fourths in what was a tough weekend all round. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au


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A brand new green Berwick Bowls Club, 'The Friendly Club', welcomed the City of Casey's Edrington Ward councillors Susan Serey and Tim Jackson last Saturday to begin finalising plans for the installation of a much-anticipated new synthetic bowling green at the club. The installation of the replacement green will take place after completion of works necessary to be undertaken to stabilise the embankment at the end of the existing green. The City of Casey is working with contractors to finalise details, however the club anticipates that all work will be completed sometime around May or June this year. Berwick Bowling Club is grateful of the support of the City of Casey and its representatives and also Berwick board and club members who were heavily involved in the preliminary

work and research required to reach this stage, namely Jeff Janetzki, Reg Rowswell, Rob Licqurish, Ken Graeber, Cliff Fothergill and Mark Walker. In the past Berwick has hosted Bowls Victoria, junior and integrated competitions at the Manuka Road venue. The new green will strengthen the already fine facilities they have at the club for members and the wider local community.

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PENNANT RESULTS After looking particularly threatening during the day on Saturday, the weather held off - allowing matches to be played in reasonably good conditions with few exceptions. In some areas, no rain at all was recorded to interrupt play.

Tuesday Pennant - Round 4

- Berwick 2 (93-16) defeated Boronia1 (63-2) - Berwick 5 (104-16) defeated Upway Tecoma 2 (73-2) - Berwick 6 (66-4) were defeated by Cheltenham 3 (77-14) - Berwick 8 (92-16) defeated Sandringham 4 (60-2) Away Matches: - Berwick 1 (82-16) defeated Ferntree Gully 1 (76-2) - Berwick 3 (67-3) were defeated by Cranbourne RSL 1(86-15) - Berwick 4 (70-0) were defeated by Ferntree Gully 2 (89-18) - Berwick 7 (63-4) were defeated by Cockatoo 1 (79-14) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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47-2 defeated by Edithvale 69-14 59-2 defeated by Cranbourne 64-14 59-2 defeated by Heathmont 79-14 28-0 defeated by Mugrave CC 85-16 75-14 defeated Cardinia Waters 53-2 26-0 defeated by Hampton Park 44-14

Narre keeps its finals hopes still alive

Skips Norm Hosmer (Division 5) and Glen Cadman (Division 6) compare scorecards after their massive wins. Fountain Gate. Arthur Fitt, Jim Kempf, Peter Lister and Norm Hosmer had a massive 33-11 win, while Jos van Hout, Zade Bulmer, David Wilkinson and John Green won well (26-16). Wilma Haringsma, Tracey Storm, Peter Castricum and Ralph Devonshire won 20-13, and Colin Groom, Philip Howard, Alan Mark and Geoff Miller won 20-17. Narre Warren (2) defeated Cranbourne (3) 0-57. Division 6 only had one winning rink, but it was enough for an overall win. Rose Rasmussen, Peter Hayden, Micki Horton and Glen Cadman won 31-11, enough to cover minor losses by Stan Bulmer, Brian Frazer, Brent Grigg and Craig Mooree (17-19), Sharon Bull,

Jen Sherry, Wayne Grimsey and John Zanon (19-21), and Stan Birkett, Pauline Kempf, Michael Graham and Paul McNamara (14-18). Narre Warren (3)12-81 defeated Pakenham (4) 6-69. Division 7 travelled to Keysborough to play Dandenong RSL Rec. Len O'Brien, Jaqueline Moody, Graham Peterson and Andy were closest going down 19-22, while Margo Worsley, Brian Hall, Danny Muir and Helen McCarthy (10-25), Denise Peeler, Joe McGuire, Dermot McConville and Leo McGeary (13-25), and Diane Peterson, Darren Moore, Arlene Peters and John Uren (10-23) all lost. Narre Warren (4) 0-52 lost to Dandenong RSL Rec 18-95.

Parkers roll HAMPTON PARK BOWLS MIDWEEK PENNANT It was another great week for the Hampton Park Bowls Club with three sides recording wins and one a near miss against top side, Beaumaris. It was a particularly tight game between Hampton Park and Cardinia Waters in Division 2, with only three shots deciding the result. Rhonda Diaper, Shane Collins, Andrew Brandolin, and skip Neville Hendrie went down by three shots (16-13) while Ray Wood, Toni Sutton, Helen Lambert and skip Denise Eastick missed out by one shot, 19-18. Geoff Ladner, Stuart Tokley, Ellen Smith and skip Christine Hendrie won by seven shots, 23-16, to give the Parkers an overall win as Hampton Park defeated Cardinia Waters 12-54 to 4-51. In six-a-side Division 1, another very good win kept the side in second place, and it will play finals. Brian Diaper, Ron Beverly and skip Rob Woff won by eight shots, 23-15, while Lou Soligo, Janice Collins and skip Marion Battaglia were up by 10 shots, 21-11. Hampton Park 14-44 defeated Berwick 0-26. SATURDAY PENNANT In a thrilling game against Division 2's top side Beaumaris, the Parkers won three rinks and went down by just four shots. Ian Kitt, Christine Hendrie, Gavin Wilson and skip Larry Simpson were outplayed on the day (1137). Val Moore, Helen Lambert, Chris Barnes and skip Steve Barnes got up on the last end to win by one shot, 18-17. Mat McLaverty, Neville Hendrie, Shane Collins and skip Mark Paton held the lead all day to win by five shots, 27-22. After winning an amazing 16 ends, Geoff Ladner, Sean McDonald, Andrew Brandolin and skip Warwick Hardy won by 16 shots - 30-14. Hampton Park 6-86 lost to Beaumaris 12-90 In Division 4, beating Pakenham on its home green was quite an achievement for the Hampton Park side. Lou Soligo, Dave Clarke, Stan Hatch and skip Ken Cobden went down by four (19-23), while Vince Kovacic, Brian Diaper, Ron Beverly and skip Rob Woff hung on for a draw (20-20). A strong finish by Richard Pallett, Janice Collins, Ellen Smith and skip Toni Sutton gave them a one-shot win, 18-17. Even though their lead was cut in half, Val Simpson, Bill Webb, Marion Battaglia and skip Denise Eastick still managed to win by nine shots, 30-21. On a sadder note, Mavis Kelly passed away on Friday evening at the age of 88. She was a much loved and respected member of the bowls club and will always be remembered for her outstanding work. Rest in Peace.

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NARRE WARREN BOWLS Narre Warren's midweek Division 2 team still has a chance of playing finals after its win against Noble Park and a loss by the team above them. Only three points separates the two teams, and they must win their last game. Against Noble Park at Fountain Gate, Geoff Ampt, Alan Mark, Keith Mark and Jim Millar won well (26-12) while Jos van Hout, Ernesto Vergara, Wally Finlayson and Rod Lane won 15-12 in a close one. Arthur Fitt, Judy Naughton, Eric Sydenham and Wilma Stevenson went down 13-23. Narre Warren (1) 14-54 defeated Noble Park (1) 2-47. Also at Fountain Gate, Division 3 had a good win against Chelsea. Len O'Brien, Nick Filius, Rose Rasmussen and John Green won well (23-13) and Jen Sherry, Pam Uren, Micki Horton and Glen Cadman won 20-12. Pauline Kempf, Nancy Pugh, Truus Henneman and Peter Castricum just missed the win, going down 14-15. Narre Warren (2) 14-62 defeated Chelsea (1) 2-40. The still-improving Division 1 (six-a-side) had another strong game away against Waverley Golf. Stan Bulmer, Helen McCarthy and Andy Tobler drew 19-19, while Jeanette Cox, Jacqueline Moody and Paul McNamara went down 15-25. Narre Warren (3) 1-34 lost to Waverley Golf (4) 11-44. Saturday saw a change of fortune, especially for Division 2. Playing at Cranbourne they had a close win. Joe Selfridge, Wally Finlayson, Rod Lane and Cam Lee won 27-14 and Geoff Ampt, Eric Sydenham, Erik Luyters and Wilma Stevenson won 25-15. Mark Groom, Carl Lapham, Graham Dodd and Jim Millar made a late comeback to go down 13-23 and John Wright, Percy Herath, Keith Mark and Zak Storm faded after the break to lose 9-20. Narre warren (1) 14-74 defeated Carnbourne (1) 4-72. Division 5 continued on its winning way with an all rinks win over Cranbourne at

Mavis Kelly, pictured here receiving her Super Veteran’s badge, will be sorely missed on the greens at Hampton Park.

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