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He carried the painful likelihood that he'd never find his mother again. In February, out of the blue, Joao's brotherin-law gets a call from a Timorese friend in Noble Park. Apparently the friend was neighbours with a woman asking around for her long-lost son Isaac. For some reason, it clicked that Joao was indeed Isaac. "Your mum has been after you for so many

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Joao Garcia has finally found his mum - 40 years after being allegedly kidnapped as a young boy in East Timor during the Indonesian invasion in 1975. Much like the award-winning film Lion. the Narre Warren printer has lived most of his life questing for answers about his past.

Through that time, he's lived in Portugal and Australia without knowing his mother's true name. He had none of his birth records, which were apparently destroyed during the invasion. His alleged kidnapper registered him under a new name and told him his mother abandoned him.

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Pensioner jailed for crops By Cam Lucadou-Wells A grandfather who set up two cannabis crops for personal use and to pay off mountainous debts has been jailed. Rezdep Muaremov, 61, pleaded guilty at the Victorian County Court to growing a commercial quantity of plants in two home hydroponic set-ups in Cranbourne and Endeavour Hills as well as stealing more than $20,000 of electricity using a bypass system. During a police raid of the Cranbourne property on 19 January 2017, the pensioner admitted to officers about the crop inside. But he failed to reveal the three long-arm weapons he illegally stored in a roof cavity and behind the fridge, Judge Jeanette Morrish said during sentencing on 23 March. In what Judge Morrish called a "fanciful story", Muaremov later told police he found

the three guns as well as 0.22-calibre cartridge ammunition during a walk in the park. He kept the guns to go rabbit hunting that coming weekend, he told police. Muaremov initially told police he had no link to the Endeavour Hills house, where police found his wife, daughter-in-law, two grandchildren and a 77-plant cannabis crop. He initially denied he was even married or had a family. At the time, Muaremov was saddled with a $158,309 Centrelink debt and $720,000 mortgages on the two houses. His two crops weighed a total of 26.5 kilograms - which he initially claimed were for personal use. The $1295 cash in his pocket was given to him by his son from the proceeds of dog sales, he claimed.

He'd set up the operation eight months ago using instructions from a You Tube video, he told police - who seized two folders of information on how to set up the crops. His lawyer later told the court Muaremov was hoping to yield a profit of up to $15,000 but had yet to gain any reward from the crops. As the sole operator, he stood to make "significant reward" from the endeavour, Judge Morrish said. The former cleaning-business owner arrived from the former Yugoslavia in 1985. He recently stopped working due to serious back and ankle injuries. As a result, he developed chronic pain, depression and an anxiety disorder. He self-medicated with cannabis, he claimed. Judge Morrish noted Muaremov had no previous convictions, pleaded guilty at an

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By Cam Lucadou-Wells A whippet-smart greyhound has helped save the life of a man who collapsed unconscious in his Berwick home. Without warning, Ron Hitchen, 76, fell and stopped breathing in his hallway as he was getting ready for bed on 26 March. His co-tenant Pam Higgins was stirred from bed by her pet greyhound Leena whining at the bedroom door. "She started making this weird sound. I thought she was in trouble, so I called her but she wouldn't come to me. "I got up and had a look, and I found Ron unconscious." Ms Higgins, 70, dialled a triple-0 operator who talked her through as she delivered lifesaving CPR to Mr Hitchen. "It was the dog that saved his life. "Thank God he wasn't living by himself. No one would have found you." Mr Hitchen, who was recovering at Dandenong Hospital, said Leena was the loyalest of companions. "I think it was bloody wonderful. "She did something you wouldn't expect from a dog. "Her loyalty - there's nothing that you can think of that's any better." Leena - so named because of her narrow girth - had become a "hero amongst the greyhound world". "If it had have been Lassie (the famous Hollywood canine), millions would then believe it." Leena and fellow pet greyhound Princess Marilyn had already been celebrities, levering smiles and pats during their visits to aged care homes. Grateful for his second chance, Mr Hitchen said Leena was set to be rewarded with several meals of roast chicken on his return home. "I can't wait until Christmas - she'll be getting turkey drumsticks."

early stage but was "far from satisfied your remorse is complete". His failure to seek recommended medical treatment "leaves me wondering whether you're in as much pain as you claim and your commitment to treatment," she said. A community corrections order was not suffice to recognise the gravity of the crime, the need for general deterrence, denunciation and protection of the community, Judge Morrish said. The judge said Muaremov's anxiety disorder wasn't at a level that made him unsuitable for prison. Muaremov was jailed for up to two-and-ahalf years, with an 18-month non-parole period. He was ordered to pay $21,947 compensation to power companies AGL and Simply Energy.

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Eight cases of the deadly disease meningococcal have been recorded in Casey in 2017. A vaccine program for teenagers has been extended by the State Government in response to a statewide outbreak. In the past three years, there have been 223 cases in Victoria including 17 in Casey, four in Cardinia and two in Greater Dandenong. In 2017, six Victorians died from the infectious disease that inflames the brain membrane and infects blood, organs and joints. The free vaccine program targets Year 10 students - whose age bracket is considered as greater risk of carrying and spreading the bacteria. It's thought that one in five carry it in the back of their throats and can pass it on to family and friends. The disease passes from prolonged physical contact such as kissing. One in 10 cases of meningococcal prove fatal, with death striking within one or two days. Two in 10 survive with a permanent disability such as brain damage or loss of limbs, fingers or toes. Health Minister Martin Foley said the program provided young people "easy access to a life-saving vaccine". "Our government is determined to protect our communities from this deadly disease by launching this meningococcal program for another year." Deputy Chief Health Officer Dr Brett Sutton said the vaccine protected against four strains of the disease. "Ensuring eligible young people are vaccinated is essential in protecting the wider community from this deadly disease." The vaccination program at schools, councils and GPs continues until the end of 2018.

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‘Kill threat’ appeal By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man is appealing against his jail term for a series of attacks and deadly threats on his expartner, including holding her at knifepoint at her home in a Hampton Park boarding house. The 25-year-old, with 18 prior convictions for assault, called out to his mother in the court gallery "See you in two years" after he was jailed for up to 26 months at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 26 March. "I need you to put a message on Facebook. "Love you, Mum." In defiance of an intervention order, the man attacked the 23-year-old female victim twice at the Oaktree Drive boarding house on 28 February and 2 March. At the time he was on a Victorian County Court community corrections order. On the first occasion, he punched her in the face during an argument. Late on 1 March, he stalked outside all of the rooms screaming that he would kill her, her son and mother. The next morning, he returned in what was described as a "psychotic" enraged state. He held a kitchen knife to his ex-partner's throat, telling her he'd kill her. He assaulted others that tried to intervene, and held a knife to another female resident's throat. The ex-partner was cornered by the man in her kitchen. She threw a coffee cup at him, and fled. He caught up to her on Pound Road. She was punched, fell and curled up in a ball to protect herself. He punched her with both fists to the back of the head several times. He left the scene before police arrived. Over following days, the man repeatedly phoned and texted the ex-partner to drop

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the charges or he and his "mates" would harm her, her mother and her family. He threatened to tie her up to a stolen car and burn her alive, to put her in a "f***ing drum" and to burn down her mother's house. On 19 March, he surrendered himself to a police station where he was arrested and charged. The man also pleaded guilty to possessing nunchucks, found while he was a drugaffected state in a Capel Sound residence in November. He had complex mental health issues, including ADHD, autism and paranoia as well as low intellect and a potential acquired brain injury, his lawyer told the court. This was compounded by drug use, the court heard. He had been released from a 48-day stint in jail in early February. Three days later, he was found naked and in a psychotic state on the side of a highway. He was admitted to a hospital psychiatric ward for two nights, the court was told. The lawyer requested the man was shortlisted for the "limited" number of mentalhealth beds at Ravenhall and Thomas Embling correction facilities. "He needs some sentencing options that can help him rehabilitate." From the dock, the man pleaded for the court to give him a "chance".

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A South-Eastern suburbs couple have happily celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary. Ken and Jean Perry, of Cranbourne, married on the 29 March, 1958 at the church of St Martin's in Bilbrough in the UK after a five and half year courtship. They spent their honeymoon at the Channel Isles - a group of islands in the English Channel, off the coast of France. The couple celebrated their anniversary at the Blue Hills Village in Cranbourne. "We had a lovely day there with 70 guests," says Jean. "My son brought my friend over of 57 years from Nottingham." Ken, 82 and Jean, 80, received letters from the Queen, the Governor-General, the Federal Member for Holt Anthony Byrne and the Prime Minister to mark their milestone anniversary.

They have two twin sons who live in Cranbourne and Seaton, as well as eight grandchildren and eight great children. In 1992, the couple moved to Australia. "I worked for two nurse agencies and then I got regular work with the Frankston council at a hostel as a carer," Jean says. The couple met in England as neighbours where Ken was one of 10 children. From there, they "just got talking." "We went to the pictures and that's how it carried on," Jean says, adding their first movie together at the cinemas was 'Gone from the wind'. When asked the key to a long-lasting marriage, the couple say "Work together and share, no secrets, and always talk."

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No rift here, says mayor By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey mayor Geoff Ablett says there's "no war" between councillors and the council's administration despite losing two chief executives within a month. After 23 years as Casey's founding CEO, Mike Tyler suddenly resigned in what was described as a "mutual decision" as of 23 February. Since then, Sheena Frost has come and gone as acting chief executive, replaced by director Steve Dalton on 21 March. Ms Frost continues in her role as Casey's corporate services strategic director. "Everyone's happy," Cr Ablett said. "There was no conflict between Sheena and I. Sheena's great to have in the organisation, just a great person. "Steve's happy to be in the job. "There's no war on. There's no culture problem." The council has not formally commented on the reasons for Mr Tyler and Ms Frost's departures. Cr Ablett denied that councillors being barred access from parts of the new council offices at Bunjil Place had been a major factor. "Under the new CEO, there will be more access. "There's certain parts in which our people are working. That's fair enough - we don't want to interfere in their work spaces and the roles that they have. "Access is not the major issue." Cr Ablett said the council had conversa-

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Casey mayor Geoff Ablett denies there's a rift between councillors and directors. tions on how it could work better together as a team. "As with any organisation, when someone goes, there's an opportunity ... people have come up with items on how we can improve. "It's part and parcel of a good organisation." Mr Ablett confirmed that after Ms Frost was deposed, another director tendered their resignation. But he was hopeful that the director may still continue in their role. Casey continues a recruitment hunt for the CEO vacancy.

A massive boost to public and social housing is needed for hundreds of people without a home in Casey, says a support-service director. Leanne Petrides, who runs Cranbourne Community Information and Support Service, said the 1280 homeless people recorded during the 2016 Census was almost certainly an under-estimation. "While there was quite assertive outreach at census time, I can guarantee that there would be many people who were homeless on the night but were not counted despite best efforts. "The homelessness issue is a real problem, and certainly growing in our community." Ms Petrides said private rent was too expensive for people on low or fixed incomes. "There are a number of potential options that might mitigate the problem, but really we need a massive investment into both public and social housing. "Many people are forced into living in rooming houses which still eat up most of their income, and are often over-crowded and po-

tentially dangerous." Ms Petrides welcomed City of Casey's proactiveness, including the establishment of a Casey-Cardinia homelessness leadership group in February. The group includes service providers, charities, housing agencies, Victoria Police, Monash Health, Eastern Region Mental Health Association and the Department of Health and Human Services. Casey's connected communities manager Jo Smale said a collaborative strategic approach was important in response to the "emerging housing crisis". "Greater collaboration between the City of Casey, Cardinia Shire and housing agencies was highlighted as an important step." Since hosting a housing summit in October, Casey Council is applying for a grant for a social and affordable housing strategy and has developed a rooming-house planning policy. It is also investigating how to provide for affordable housing in the planning scheme. The State Government and Opposition did not respond to Star News by deadline.

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… BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE The editor’s desk As Easter looms, it’s easy for the wrong message to spread. Exactly where the eggs fit in with the rabbits remains somewhat unclear. The hot cross buns hit the supermarket shelves earlier and earlier each year, and it’s easy to lose sight of what really matters. So perhaps the answer is to treat Easter as a sort of mini-Christmas - which seems appropriate for our second-biggest annual religious festival. Leaving the thornier questions of religious specificity aside, maybe there’s one aspect on which we can all agree. Maybe Easter - coming as it does hard on the heels of the busy start to the year, and many Melbourne major events - is just the refreshing tonic we all need. As He rose, perhaps this is the time we can all take a little mental helath check, and smell the roses. Maybe less of the frantic road trip, and more of the quiet contemplation and relaxing at home. Maybe put aside that long list of jobs - and the urge every Australian male gets to build a gazebo, when confronted with a four-day break. So maybe the eaves don’t get painted this year. Maybe, instead, you spend time with the family, or reading, or DVD bingeing, or just plain old relaxing. After all, there’s no need for vengeance and hard hearts - the nation has already crucified a couple of cricketers to commemorate the season. But if you do feel especially religious, maybe spare a prayer for the Australian Cricket Team - I have the sense they’re going to need it. - Jason Beck

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Cancer fundraising dinner A Berwick cancer victim has organised a Great Gatsby Gala Ball which will be held next month at Bunjil Place to raise money for cancer research and hopes the community can support her. Read more to secure your booking or donate to the cause.

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‘Hub’ drives radical change By Cam Lucadou-Wells Arthur Wren Hall and Hampton Park Community House could be demolished as part of a radical Casey Council draft master-plan for central Hampton Park. The plan creates a 1.4-hectare 'community hub' including a $15-million-plus two-storey community hall with multi-purpose rooms as well as a new library on the site of the 24-yearold Arthur Wren Hall. The existing community house will make way for a car park and town square, and the current library will become a family and children's centre.

The plan also includes a landscaped eastwest 'main street' built between the community hub and the retail precinct. A vote on the plan was pulled from a Casey Council meeting agenda on 20 March. It has been deferred until May to allow further negotiations with the community house and Hampton Park Progress Association (HPPA), which is a financial stakeholder in Arthur Wren Hall. Councillor Wayne Smith told the meeting that the HPPA as well the then-Shire of Cranbourne and Federal Government had co-funded the hall.

The HPPA had sold a former hall and a Scout hall to raise money for the project. According to the HPPA, the two former properties are now worth $1.7 million. Cr Smith said Casey needed to do research whether it was liable to compensate the HPPA before the master-plan was put on public exhibition. The HPPA declined to comment to Star News. Hampton Park Community House manager Tania Sacco said she'd been assured by Casey that the community house was a "vital" part of the hub. The community house provided affordable

childcare, and array of English-language, womens leadership and other courses. "We've been firm minded that if they want u to move we need more space, not less," Ms Sacco said. "Hampton Park, like the City of Casey, is a growing community. "More and more people need help from the community house." Ms Sacco said the area had been "going up and down like a yo-yo for 15 years", and needed a focus on employment services. "This is a great step forward to revitalise the community."

Suffraging for their art in creative steps Breaking through ceilings is nothing new for 20-year-old choreographer Alexandra Dellaportas. Aptly in a show based on the British Suffrage movement, her troupe of 28 young dancers will perform Shatter on the giant stage at Bunjil Place. For the first time, Bunjil's stage pit will be filled by a 35-piece professional orchestra for the show. Delllaportas formed her non-profit Spark Youth Dance Company out of frustration for the lack of opportunity for young performers on the Mornington Peninsula. She was just 18 at the time, a year after finishing school. She decided the best solution was to be the solution. She works with an all-youth creative team of choreographers, directors, lighting, costume and set designers and dancers aged 7-25.

Their goal is to create performances, Dellaportas says. "We're just here for the love of the artform." As a "huge feminist", Dellaportas was drawn to teaching her dancers about the Suffragette movement. Many didn't know that women had to fight for the vote, or what feminism and the fight for gender equality was, Dellaportas said. She says the Suffragettes' story - full of strength, passion, hunger strikes and violence - was mightily relevant in 2018. Still, the debate rages for equal pay and for the end of #metoo abuse in entertainment circles, she notes. "Just teaching the little ones that females don't have to be soft all the time. "You can have a voice." Shatter is at Bunjil Place, Narre Warren on 11 April, 7.30pm. Bookings: bunjilplace.com.au or sparkyouthdance.com.au

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Ireland’s most successful globe-trotting classical-crossover trio, The Celtic Tenors are known for their charismatic performances, full of spine-tingling singing of three-part harmonies. Their repertoire includes pop favourites plus a mix of folk, classical, Irish and Gaelic songs that evoke the soul of the Emerald Isle.

Shatter is a new contemporary dance work about the British Suffragettes, presented by one of the most exciting, innovative dance companies in Australia. Performed by young contemporary dancers to a live orchestra, Shatter will take you on an epic journey through one of the most incredible eras in our history.

Celebrating their 40th year, Circus Oz explodes onto the stage at Bunjil Place for the very first time. In their latest high-octane circus show, Model Citizens, oversized, everyday objects are used as unexpected circus equipment that create an intriguing new playground for the all-human ensemble.

Witness the impossible made possible! A cast of 16 performers will take you on a rollercoaster ride as you witness magic presented like never before. Spectacular grand illusions will leave you on the edge of your seat – from levitations, aerial art and baffling appearances to deathdefying escapes.

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Bunjil set for bridge fix By Cam Lucadou-Wells Dr Leon Shapero among the boxes of books. 178858

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An ACE helper for children By Brendan Rees It’s considered one of the most important aspects of developing a child’s mind. And a thanks to the help of a charity, more children starting school in Casey will be given a head start in reading. The Aiding Casey Education (ACE) Foundation led by Cranbourne GP Dr Leon Shapero purchased 3,000 books to make sure every prep student had a reading book. ACE administrator Teresa Muratore and Dr Shapero visited schools in Casey recently and were surprised to learn many youngsters had never come into contact with a book. Ms Muratore said the books would now be given to every child who may not have easy access to books; providing them with greater opportunities to kick-start their learning development. “ACE Foundation can help local students live the life they dream and ensure kids can see and read,” she said. “We at ACE are extremely proud and we would like to raise awareness and the benefits that each program provides not only to the students but to our community as a whole.” Since last year, the Foundation has also

provided free eye testing to primary school children and will pay for glasses if they require them. “The program has been a major success and fortunately ACE Foundation is in a position to extend the reach of this program to all primary schools students at 43 schools,” said Ms Muratore. In the next coming months ACE Foundation together with Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre will be running ‘Feed Hungry Minds’ Inspiring Hope Campaign. “It will run for approximately 4 weeks. We will have donation bins placed at community locations where we ask residents in the City of Casey to donate Up and Go meal replacements to be distributed to 12 local Secondary Schools,” Ms Muratore said. Each month the Foundation delivers 2,500 meal replacement drinks to schools for children who arrive at school without having breakfast or a prepared lunch. “The feedback we have received from the teachers involved in the program is overwhelmingly and very positive.” Locations of the bins will be announced in the coming weeks.

"Handrails will be added to Bunjil Place's outdoor footbridges in response to safety concerns. Bunjil Close Out Projects manager Mark Dibsdale said the handrails for the three bridges crossing the dry-moat have been designed and ordered. There is at least a one-metre drop from the footbridges into the moat. The bridges had been deemed compliant by the appointed building surveyor, Mr Dibsdale said. "However, even though the bridges are compliant, Council has listened to concerns from some members of the community and will be installing new handrails in keeping with the sleek and modern design of Bunjil Place" There had also been complaints about Bunjil's indoor wooden shell structure being a trip hazard as well as difficulties finding the foyer's glass entrances. Mr Dibsdale said the feet of the wooden shell was barricaded, with further evaluation on signage and wayfinding. He said an independent access audit had been commissioned to recommend further improvements. "The associated costs for these recommendations will not be known until the completion of the audit. "At this time the scope of works will be considered to determine if they are covered by the existing building contract as defects or omissions."

Bunjil Place's footbridges, to the left of the plaza, are set to get handrails. 174202 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS The nearest disability parking bays remain some walking distance from the building after Casey closed the basement car park to the public in December. Visitors using the closest bays in the Magid Drive car park are required to cross Patrick North East Drive to reach Bunjil. Mr Dibsdale said the 22 accessible parking bays were located as close as possible to the entrances of Casey ARC and Bunjil. An additional two accessible parking bays were set to be installed in the ARC car park. Mr Dibsdale said works to repair panels that were torn from Bunjil's southern roof section were expected to be completed by the end of March.

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From Page 1 "She was crying, I was crying," Joao recalls. "Every day she would pray and burn a candle. She'd dedicate that to finding me. "She said she never abandoned me." In 1975, he had been taken from his home in the jungle hills of East Timor by his father's mistress Amelia. Amelia looked after him quite well in the capital Dili - apart from the kidnapping, he says. Joao says as war took hold, it was unsafe for his mother to go look for him. "You go out, you get shot." As bullets whizzed through the streets, Amelia and his father Carlos Lascasas then tried to flee the island with hundreds of others aboard a refugee ship. Joao helped carry their bags onto the docks, then was told by Carlos to stay behind, to go back home. In that moment, Carlos - a police officer was himself ordered to stay to attend an emergency. Seizing the opportunity, Joao hid on board amongst the desperate crowd. He was repeatedly beaten and scolded by Amelia for his disobedience. In Darwin, authorities organising the refugees forced her to accept Joao as her 'brother'. They settled in the town of Tancos in Portugal where they later reunited with Joao's father. "He went ballistic," Joao said. "He got a big surprise to see me." Joao was well schooled, took to a partygoing lifestyle and later joined the army as a paratrooper. In 1995, he settled in Australia seeking better economic prospects with his wife Brigida and children Catia and Helder. Gaining a permanent visa, he started basic English classes. He worked long hours as a printer, saving enough for a comfortable abode with an array of home gadgets.

Joao's mother with his nephews and nieces in Timor Leste. Meanwhile, Amelia re-married and settled in Dandenong. She secretly suffered from cancer, her death in 2013 coming as a complete shock to Joao. He has mixed feelings about his former kidnapper who he says loved him and never mistreated him. He paid for her burial and a plot in Dandenong Cemetery. Soon after her death, Joao fell ill with anxiety and sweats. His heart was constantly racing. Within months, he was installed with a pacemaker. "When she died, that's when everything that happened in my life came up. My heart was broken. "I wanted my mum." After the video calls with his mother, a happiness rose within. "It was like a blessing." In September, Joao will fly back to his homeland and meet his mother. They will do DNA testing for confirmation of their reunion. He'll bring two photos of his early childhood in East Timor. His mother has no surviving photos of him as a child. "I've been looking for answers all my life. "When I'm there I want to know all the stories." Joao beams at the prospect. "It's a miracle."

New houses go up in Melbourne’s suburbs all the time, but few people would be aware that the building industry also contributes to helping those who are most in need. For the past 30 years, the Victorian Homeless Fund (VHF) has aimed to break the homelessness cycle by building houses for some of the most vulnerable in the community, including women and children escaping domestic violence. “The State Government supplies us with a block of land and we ask a builder, who does volume housing, to take on the build, while suppliers and tradespeople donate all the materials and a considerable amount of labour to help us keep the costs down,” says Chair of the VHF, Colleen May. In the most recent project the organisation partnered with Berwick builder Fairhaven Homes to complete a three-bedroom house in Carrum Downs. The result Ms May said was outstanding. “Fairhaven have gone to great lengths to make it not just a house but a home. Normally our houses don’t come furnished but in this case, it came fully furnished and included everything you can think of, from linen and tea towels to crockery and even pegs. They were donated by Guest Furniture. Fairhaven went further and put in a full security system, too. We couldn’t have asked for anything more.” As well as having comfortable living spaces, two bathrooms and a garage, the house’s occupants get to enjoy a fantastic, private outdoor area, said Ms May. “Fairhaven delivered a fully landscaped yard with a beautiful, covered outdoor deck, a

Director of Fairhaven Homes Rod Radings and chair of the Victorian Homeless Fund Colleen Colleen May. 178524 clothesline, even the letterbox, so they put in everything that you could possibly want in a house. It was so exceptionally finished, anyone would be thrilled to live in there.” Fairhaven’s director Rodney Radings said the builder managed to keep costs down and finished the VHF project with $30,000 left over in the budget. “So, we were able to donate that back into the project,” Mr Radings said. “We’ve had great feedback from families, with some saying they feel as if they’ve won the lottery,” added Ms May. “There’s a letter from a mother who said her children couldn’t believe how generous people could be and that as a result one child wanted to be a builder and build houses for other single mums. That’s what makes it really worthwhile.”

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WHAT’S ON FREEZE! The Heart-Stopping Performance that Defies Gravity

Berwick Bushwalking Club Berwick and District Bushwalking Club hold weekday and Sunday walks. If you enjoy keeping fit and like the outdoors with the added bonus of meeting new friends, come and join our group for a walk. Walks vary between 10 and 16 kilometres. Visitor walk fee is $3. For information on future walks please contact Grazie: 97001158 or 0427455459; or email: secretary@berwickbwc.org.au Visit the webpage: berwickbwc.org.au

Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria will host FREEZE!, the gravity-defying show by Dutch performance artist, Nick Steur, from 14 April. FREEZE! promises “edge of your seat’’ fascination, as Nick precariously balances rocks on unbelievable angles; in the peaceful garden locale at both the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria’s Melbourne Garden and Cranbourne Garden. Showcasing the patience and unique skill he developed a child, Nick has created a 50-80 minute stone sculpturing performance. No glue, cement or any other trick is involved. Public performances cost $20 for adults and $16 for concession / Friends members / Under 15. Performances take place at Cranbourne Gardens on Saturday, 14 April from 11am and 3pm, and Sunday, 15 April from 11am and 3pm. For tickets please call Cranbourne - 03 5990 2200, Melbourne - 03 9252 2300 or visit https://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/ whats-on. Please note this is an ages 8+ show.

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Writing class with author Hazel Edwards Looking to write an interesting family history piece or memoir? “Every family has secrets. And the extraordinary ‘ordinary’ stories deserve to be told.” Treasured and prolific Australian author, Hazel Edwards’ will be running a workshop which includes getting started, crafting stories, and completing your project so that other’s will be excited to read it. Suitable for those wishing to improve their writing skills, those contemplating or struggling with book-length projects, such as family history, corporate history, or autobiography/memoir. Learn how to: boost your research and interviewing skills, organise your material, Please bring along a notebook and a pen. Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Rd, Cranbourne East on Monday, 30 April from 10am-1pm. Booking essential. Call 5990 0900 or Email: admin@ballaballa.com.au

Melbourne Easter Show: The Melbourne Easter Show returns, a family friendly action packed event that doesn't cost an arm and a leg. Melbourne Easter Show is bringing a unique, family friendly "little big show" in Cranbourne. Combining free entry and free kids activities along with all the activities, rides, exhibitors, fireworks and live music means a fantastic day out for the family. The Easter egg hunt will be fun for all and you might even get to say hello to Mr. Easter Bunny himself. Age appropriate sessions will be run over the entire weekend. Be entertained by one of the acts on the main stage, be dazzled by one of our roving entertainers, or catch up with one of the Nova Casanovas who will be broadcasting from the event. Cranbourne Turf Club Grant Street, Cranbourne on Friday 30 March - Monday 2 April from 11am - 9pm. Free entry. For more details, head the website: www.melbourneeastershow. com.au

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Narre Warren and District Family History Group Inc general meeting The guest speaker will be Anne Blair, talking about the website Scotland’s People. Supper will be served after then the general meeting will begin. Entry fee of $3, paid on the night. Contact Lynne Bradley at president@nwfhg.org. au or phone 8787 5558. All visitors are welcome to attend. Wednesday the 11 April at 7.30pm in the meeting room at the Cranbourne Library, 1/65 Berwick Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne. Please use Casey Radio Entrance.

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24 March between 1pm - 3pm at Cranbourne Library at 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Rd, Cranbourne East. Workshops on tax in Australia translated into Mandarin, Dari and Arabic on 21 March, Hampton Park Library from 12.30pm-1.30pm and 22 March from 6pm - 7pm. Bookings are essential. Go to www.cclc.vic.gov.au/events.

Seniors activities Berwick Seniors welcome new members who would like to join their club and enjoy good company and activities such as indoor croquet, billiards, table tennis, darts, board games and bingo. The club days are Fridays, 9.30am1.30pm.112 High Street, Berwick. Details: 9707 2017.

TGI Fridays Good Friday Appeal Family Day TGI Fridays Fountain Gate will begin fundraising for the Royal Children’s Hospital’s Good Friday Appeal. All eight of the Bar and Grill’s Victorian restaurants will donate $5 for every rack of ribs sold to the cause, with a minimum commitment of $10,000. Between Monday 19 March and Thursday 29 March. Meals costs vary.

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and Saturday, 14 April from 10am-4pm and Sunday, 15 April from 12pm-4pm (entry is $5 on the weekend). Tickets for the raffle and refreshments will also be available for purchase.

Carpet bowls Hampton Park Senior Citizens club welcomes the community to join in a carpet bowls every Saturday from 1pm-3pm at 2 Narellan Dr, Hampton Park. For more information please contact the club on 97992588 or kcj@iinet.net.au.

Artist talk Louis Sauzier is Berwick Artists’ Society’s demonstrating artist this month. Mr Sauzier uses soft-pastels in a unique style, taking inspiration from Australia’s diverse landscape. The multiaward winning artist aims to capture light as it illuminates and transforms scenery. 7.10pm, 28 March at Old Cheese Factory, Homestead Road, Berwick. Entry: members $10, non-members $12.

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Clydesdale Square at High Street, Cranbourne at 10:55am on the 25 April. Step off point at the rear of Ritchie’s Supermarket Carpark area at 10.40am. Refreshment Location: Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch at 1475 South Gippsland Hwy, Cranbourne. Donation for refreshments at sub branch bar prices. Two Up Location: 1475 South Gippsland Hwy, Cranbourne.

Twilight Car Boot Sale 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 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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Community activities Narre Warren North Uniting Church welcomes everyone to attend weekly sessions with the following community groups. Uniting Images Photography Group on the second Monday of the month at 7.30pm; Uniting Readers Book Club - last Monday of the month at 7.30 pm; Community Garden Tuesdays 10am - 12pm and Saturdays 9am - 12pm; Coffee and Conversation - Wednesdays 9.30am and exercise group at 12pm; Art and Craft - Wednesdays 1pm - 3.30pm; Crazy Needles Knitting and Crochet group on Thursdays 10am-4pm; Card Making - fortnightly on Thursdays at 1pm - 4pm and Dinner and Film Night on the fourth Saturday of the month at 5.30pm. The OP-shop is open Wednesday to Friday from 9am - 3pm and Saturdays 9am 1pm. All sessions held at Narre Warren North Uniting Church at 1 Main St, Narre Warren North.

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Free school holiday fun at Bunjil Place Bunjil Place will host a range of free activities for the school holidays as it transforms the outdoor plaza into a big kids' playground of inflatable fun and games. Aimed at youth aged 10 and over, kids can challenge their friends to a game of Eliminator or the Wipeout-style Big Balls Obstacle Course from Tuesday 3 April to Thursday 5 April. The Mega Xtreme Obstacle Course will replace the Eliminator from Tuesday 10 April to Thursday 12 April. There will also be free cricket clinics run by Cricket Victoria on the Bunjil Place grass area every Thursday in April from 11.30am to 1pm. Girls and boys of all ages are welcome. Other free events at Bunjil Place over the holidays include Friday Night Flicks with a double bill of Easter-themed films on 30 14 STAR NEWS

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March. Films will include the Hollywood classic Easter Parade at 2pm, plus Hop at 6.30pm. On 6 April, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory screens at 6.30pm, and cult classic Ferris Bueller's Day Off is on 13 April. For the bigger kids, there's the free exhibition Self-made: zines and artists books at the Bunjil Place gallery; and in the foyer on Sunday 8 April there'll be a Zine Fair curated by Melbourne-based zine and artist books promoter Sticky Institute. The Bunjil Place foyer, theatre, gallery and library will be closed from Good Friday to Easter Monday. Usual opening hours resume Tuesday 3 April. The school holiday activities run between 11am - 4pm on specified days. See bunjilplace.com.au for more details.

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STRIKING INTERIORS SIMPLY STUNNING AND SPACE TO SPARE PROMOTING indoor-outdoor harmony on over half an acre in one of Beaconsfield’s most sought-after locales, boasting sensational views, this magnificently crafted and landscaped four-year old owner-builder home will entice you from front to back. Brilliantly zoned family spaces and a tranquil alfresco entertaining area deliver undeniable luxury. Making a statement from the moment you step inside with its polished concrete floors and striking spotted gum staircase. Tailored for a variety of entertaining options with multiple living and relaxation zones for all the family, the home has an open plan family/dining with separate sitting room. The kitchen makes an immense impact with Caesarstone waterfall bench top and tempered glass splashbacks, fully appointed with Omega appliances, including 900mm oven with 1200mm gas cook top and hidden rangehood, finished with soft-close cabinetry, provision for plumbed fridge and separate butler’s pantry with endless bench and cupboard space. Guests can relax for hours in the covered alfresco deck with a great vantage of the solar-heated pool with Balinese hut and vast grassed gardens beyond. A private rumpus/home theatre provides

the ideal balance for indoor/outdoor relaxation. Master suite boasting front seat row of the pool and ensuite with twin vanity, free-standing bath and separate toilet - plus a double shower and twin fitted dressing room. For the car enthusiast or tradesperson the block has been cleverly utilised and provides an 8m x 9m shed behind remote gates, with a further two double garages (one with internal access and home office). Easy access to transport, Beaconsfield shopping precinct, premium public and private schools, restaurants, cafes, recreation reserves, freeway and everything you desire. Offering a host of impressive extras, hardwood spotted gum floors, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling and video intercom. ●

THERE are no words to do this home justice. You will need to see it for yourself. A unique home that has been built with the land to achieve a stunning result. Split level with amazing views and built to the highest quality. Features of this beautiful home include six spacious bedrooms. The master has a luxurious dressing room, a full ensuite with a spa bath and spacious double vanity with stone benches. There are two large living areas with beautiful hardwood floors. One has a built-in gas log fire and the second has a Coonara to enjoy the winter months. There is also a third living space downstairs. This space can be locked off from the rest of the home and used as a private residence, office space or multi-purpose area. The possibilities for this space are endless. It has polished concrete floors, split-system cooling, two bedrooms, a shared bathroom, storage room with sink, a large living area and separate street access. There is a children’s retreat area and an open plan study that is the perfect space for kids to do their homework. An enormous kitchen that overlooks the entire home from the upper level while also providing stunning views. A galley kitchen with Caesarstone benches that span over five metres. A built-in

pantry, stainless-steel appliances, loads of soft-close drawers and a built-in coffee machine. This kitchen is central to everything with the dining area right at the end of the kitchen and two sliding doors leading to different sides of the outdoor area. Outside an amazing entertaining space awaits. There are two decks, a grassed area with a playground and slide for the kids and a roof top half basketball court. Any budding NBA player will love this space. Then there is the swimming pool. A fresh water, solar-heated Enviroswim pool surrounded with timber decking and low maintenance landscaping. The pool cover is concealed under the decking and there is a stacked stone water feature with changeable coloured lighting. You will feel like you’re living in a luxury resort. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 7 Mikey Boulevard, Beaconsfield 3807 Description: 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 garage, 1 study Price: $1,500,000-$1,650,000 Inspect: By appointment Auction: 22 April, at 1.30pm Contact: Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 and Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405, O'BRIEN REAL ESTATE NARRE WARREN

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This unique home, set on 46 acres with panoramic views across iconic Australian bushland, will impress horse lovers and rural retreat seekers alike. Meticulously owner built, from rammed earth, to exploit the incredible views from every window and door, the attention to minute detail in this amazing home maximises your comfort, enjoyment and convenience. Thedistinctiverammedearthconstructionof400mmthickand3000mmhighwallsprovidesoptimaltemperature control inside and soaring ceilings throughout. The home comprises huge open plan living/dining/kitchen area at its centre,with feature fireplace and every kitchenamenityofthehighestqualityincludinggranitebenchtopswithpop-uppowerpoles,FisherandPaykel appliances,pyrolytic oven,2 dishwasher drawers,walk-in pantry and adjoining laundry room.The master bedroom suite with private patio enjoys panoramic views across the ranges to Bunyip State Forest,ensuite with bathtub also positioned for the views,pot belly for winter warmth and walk through robes.Second bedroom also features private patio with views,ensuite bathroom and built in robes.The fourth bedroom is currently used as a home office and theatre.

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Sprawling Resort Style Home and Gardens Pass through the classic rural farm gate, down a long driveway framed by mature trees to arrive at a stunning private oasis. This custom built and designed home, which presents as new, has an uncompromised level of craftsmanship. With a wrap-around balcony, it’s nestled in almost five acres of landscaped native and cottage style gardens, comprising a small lake and jetty, horse paddocks and a dam. Sitting at the dining room table, a huge double-glazed window frames the gardens and a spectacular mountain view. The 67-square home features multiple spacious living areas including a double-height, vaulted ceiling lounge room, cedar-clad, limestone-tiled pool house with solar heated saltwater pool and outdoor undercover entertainment area. Custom features include; 3.3m high double-garage (perfect for boat or caravan), refrigerated cooling, gas ducted room heating, heated floors in most wet areas, double-glazed windows, bamboo flooring in the living and kitchen areas, Mountain Ash kitchen bench top, an NEFF steam oven, Thermalux wood fired oven/stove top, two 25k litre underground water storage tanks, a 10kw solar power system, creating enough energy in summer to mean no electricity bills, and 3 phase power. Close to Monash freeway, shopping centres, schools including Haileybury and St Margaret’s, and Lysterfield Lake Park. Enjoy country resort style living only 35 minutes from Melbourne CBD. Potential for subdivision (STCA).

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Impossible to Forget! This circa 1920’s weatherboard residence sits on 3,691sqm, inviting you to come inside & capture the exquisite combination of this family-friendly home & its tropical surrounds. A double driveway access makes storing of equipment & vehicles a breeze. Once inside, the Victorian 10ft ceilings & historic charm will have you transported back in time! With 4 spacious bedrooms plus study and 3 bathrooms, the master is located at the front of the home with full ensuite & walk in robe. The 4th bedroom with ensuite is separate to the main house could be ideal for in-laws, or used currently for teenage retreat. A sizeable timber kitchen with lots of storage & dishwasher features the original fireplace, backing onto the everyday living space. This feature-packed entertainers dream continues to surprise – step out onto the full-length verandah – taking in views of the area – mature palm trees, a fully fitted cabana outdoor entertaining mecca - with wet bar, pot belly heater and bi-fold doors opening up to a genuine pizza oven & outdoor bar area – add in the inground pool and you will never have to go on holiday ever again! A flat are at the back of the property allows for tennis court or a game of cricket! Outbuildings offer a triple garage. The bonus of being on a sealed road with town water in such a prestigious part of Upper Beaconsfield will certainly make your decision to purchase this value-packed creation one you will never forget!

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Flawlessly presented and built with every premium amenity imaginable, this striking 36.7sq tri-level family home set in the bowl of a quiet court on 768sqm affords some of the area’s best views. Designed for today’s needs, with 9 & 10ft ceilings to the light filled, airy living spaces – a floorplan that will suit many different styles of families. Double remote garage with workshop & parking bay for boat or caravan.

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Whether you are looking for a home to live in or rent out, this character filled and perfectly located home will surely impress. Brisbane Street has always been a highly regarded address – with an impressive calibre of surrounding homes and its close proximity to all the Berwick Village. All the modern conveniences such as ducted heating, gas fireplace, evaporative cooling & double remote garage.

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4 Von Nida drive, craNbOUrNe NOrTH Sensational Style & lifestyle Nestled within a highly sought after premium location within the Camden Green Estate, this aesthetically pleasing home offers a cleverly designed floorplan to suit the modern-day family. A complementary blend of light, simple touches and neutral tones with luxurious open plan living. Luscious sun-soaked outdoor area with immense space & privacy - the perfect setting for kids to play & a secure area for pets.

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CAPTIVATING AND CLASSY SITUATED in the impressive Berwick Boulevard Estate, featuring contemporary facade and beautifully landscaped gardens lies your forever home! This immaculate double-storey design includes a highly functional floorplan to accommodate the modern family. Spacious open plan living with hostess kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances and walk-in pantry, adjacent is the naturally lit dining and living zone, which flows seamlessly to the outdoor entertaining. Completing the first level is a generous formal lounge, as well as a convenient powder room. The second level comprises a privately zoned master bedroom with walk-in robe and private ensuite. The three remaining bedrooms are generous in size, serviced by built-in robes, main bathroom, as well as spacious children’s retreat. Boasting lovely decked alfresco perfect for year-round entertaining and a lowmaintenance backyard. Creature comforts include - floorboards, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling and internal access to the double lock-up garage with electric roller door. Close proximity to prestigious schools such as Berwick Chase Primary, St Catherines, Hillcrest and Kambrya. Stone's throw to public transport, Casey Hospital, Casey Central and Eden Rise Shopping Centres. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 20 Chagall Parade, Clyde North 3806 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $740,000 - $799,000 Inspect: By appointment Contact: Brad Nicholls 0417 324 711, HARCOURTS BERWICK, 9707 4222

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Berwick 37 Wintersun Road Wonderful Wintersun

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A grand facade and landscaped gardens set the tone to this 18 month old magnificent residence located on an 810m2 allotment. The focal point being the open plan living area, including a beautifully designed kitchen, ofering a plethora of space and practicality, quality S/S appliances and stone bench tops. Adjacent living area/rumpus room allows for fantastic family living, with additional living area/possible fourth bedroom on the entry level floor. The third level ofers 3 large bedrooms including the master

suite with WIR and ensuite, as well as the remaining 2 bedrooms with BIR’s, serviced by the sophisticated main bathroom. A fantastic balcony flowing from the family meals area captures the magnificent views with additional decking area for entertaining. ducted heating, internal access to the double lock up garage and Close proximity to elite schools, public transport, freeway access and within walking distance to local shops and restaurants.

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Prime quiet court located, in the popular Cypress Hills Estate, is this four bedroom plus study home. Spacious formal lounge and dining, family / meals, with well-appointed sizeable kitchen looking out to the fantastic backyard area. Substantial master with WIR and private ensuite. Further three bedrooms upstairs enjoy good size and include BIRs. Huge private rear yard and alfresco area for year-round entertaining. Ducted heating, double lock up garage with internal access, of street parking and plenty of storage.

Saturday 14th April at 11.00am View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24633

Step inside and discover this coveted beautifully kept abode. Starting from the formal lounge area, through to the spacious kitchen with S/S appliances, adjoining family / meals area, onwards to sunlit rumpus room. A welcoming sense of space is heightened by the impressively sized master with ensuite, two sizeable bedrooms with BIRs, a further study and a refreshed family bathroom. Located outside is a well-proportioned pergola, inground pool, mature plantings and sizeable grass area.

$660,000 - $720,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24646

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Narre Warren South 2 Azimuth Close Magnificent Style, Epic Proportions

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Spectacularly located in this highly coveted pocket of Berwick Springs, is this five bedrooms plus study of sought ater real estate. Expansive views from the upstairs balcony, of of the master, spacious formal and informal living areas, (formal lounge and dining, family and meals, and upstairs sitting area), sublime beautifully appointed stone bench kitchen with European appliances, complete with double oven, inbuilt cofee machine and dishwasher, opening onto private garden, and massive grassed area.

Berwick 6 Apsley Terrace

Five bedrooms upstairs are more than spacious, master favoured with ensuite and WIR, study discovered downstairs. Numerous further features include hardwood floors, ducted vacuum, refrigerated zoned cooling, outstanding gas log fire with marble mantlepiece, triple remote garage and security alarm. Excellent choice of nearby quality schools, Eden Rise shops, Casey Central shops, and within easy walking distance of the extensive Berwick Springs lake system.

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Saturday 7th April at 11.00am View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24625 Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Berwick 4 Honey Court

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Situated in one of Berwick’s prime locations this home is perfect for the first home buyer, families or investors . This three bedroom plus study home ticks all the boxes! Including a master with ensuite and WIR, two living areas which includes a family room and living/ dining area, kitchen with quality appliances. Plenty of backyard space including a massive pergola. Features include: Ducted Heating, Dishwasher, Internal entry to the garage with rear roller door access, solar panels and a 2000L capacity water tank.

$640,000 - $699,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24656

On an impressive 570sqm approx. block in a neat street is this quality abode. The heart of the home features spacious open living; modern kitchen with S/S appliancese, adjacent is the family meals and living room. The master bedroom with BIR and private ensuite. Additionally, there is a huge living area and family study. Outdoors includes patio area and plenty of yard space. Features include ducted heated, split system cooling, and a double lock up garage.

$640,000 - $699,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24652

Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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 North 5 Tom Gearon Court

Amazing views 2109sqm.

For sale.

8794 0500

$1,185,000 - $1,225,000

32 Overland Drive Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au

Situated in an idyllic court location is this attractive 4 bedroom plus study home boasting 3 spacious living areas and views t Functional kitchen with servery t 3 spacious living areas t Oversized DLUG, 2 access points to the allotment

Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300

You’ll feel like you are in the middle of the countryside yet just a short drive to Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, local shops & Monash Freeway.

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Berwick 57 Albrecht Avenue

An all-round entertainer. For auction. Saturday 28 April at 11am $860,000 - $940,000 If you’re looking for Grandeur in Size, Quality & Entertainment, look no further. This home has it all. Boasting t 5 bed, 2 bath, DLUG t Ex display home, quality finishes t 3 separate living zones t Large pergola, 946sqm block t Ducted heating and evap cooling t Ducted vacuum, spa t Storage for boat/caravan Quality location, Close to all amenities, schools, and transport. All you have to do is move in and make this your home. 5 2 2

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Drouin 7 Greenland Drive

Dreams do come true on 8340m2. For sale. $550,000 Positioned perfectly in one of the most exclusive areas of Drouin is this wonderful parcel of land! Whether you want to build your dream home or sub-divide, the choice is yours! t 8340m2 block, zoned low density residential t Spectacular views of the surrounding countryside t Water, gas, electricity and telephone are available Easy access to the M1 Freeway and only a short drive to Drouin town Centre, local schools and shops.

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Narre Warren 18 Amber Crescent

Prime north side position. For auction. Saturday 14 April at 11am $610,000 - $670,000 Introducing this lovely 4 bed 2 bath homestead style beauty. Situated on a 656 sqm allotment. • Featuring; 2 spacious separate living areas incl rumpus • Practical & modern kitchen with ss oven & servery window • Oversized dlug & low maintenance yard Perfectly perched between Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre & Parkhill Plaza you’ll also enjoy close proximity to the Monash Freeway.

F4 G2 H2 8794 0500 32 Overland Drive Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300

Beaconsfield Upper 19 & 21 Grant Court

Berwick 11 Edward Court

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$880,000 - $968,000

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FOCUS ON … EASTER SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

It’s a day of Gumbuya fun The highly anticipated Oasis Springs water park has been a Summer sensation with visitors flocking to the water park to escape the Summer heat.

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Gumbuya World's Wildlife Trail has over 50 species of animals to discover. and personal with wildlife or enjoying the rides and attractions, Gumbuya World has something for everyone these school holidays! Multi season passes will be valid each day of the school holidays (including public holidays), so jump online and plan a day of fun at Gumbuya World. Acquired in September 2016, Gumbuya

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World is the vision of a group of Victorian entrepreneurs consisting of Gerry Ryan, Wal Pisciotta, Adam Campbell, Brett Murray, Ray and Ron Weinzierl to reimagine a place that they enjoyed with their families when they were younger and to leave a legacy for future generations. For more information and to book tickets, please visit: www.gumbuya.com.au

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Beat the school holiday blues and plan a day with the kids at Victoria's newest theme park, Gumbuya World. Located in Tynong North, Gumbuya Park is open every day of the school holidays, including Good Friday, from 10am to 6pm daily.The highly anticipated Oasis Springs water park has been a Summer sensation with visitors flocking to the water park to escape the Summer heat. The state-of-the-art water park will be open all school holidays with heated pools and water slides featuring sheer drops and adrenaline-charged twists and turns. For those seeking a slower paced visit, the heated Lazy River will provide an opportunity to relax and take in the spectacular native surroundings. After visitors have dried off, they can wander over to the incredible Wildlife Trail, which has over 50 species of animals to discover as well as two new cuddly young koalas. Adventurous animal lovers will feel as though they've been transported to the outback, where they can hand feed native furry friends including kangaroos, wallabies and emus. For those wanting the ultimate wildlife adventure and an opportunity to get up close and personal to the koalas, dingoes, kangaroos and more an exclusive wildlife experience can be booked. Those seeking adventure these school holidays will not be disappointed with the Oz Adventure World theme park featuring rides that will thrill children and adults alike. Visitors will need to hold on tight as they ride the runaway Mining Race Coaster or buckle up as they're launched into the air on the Rush Hour. To keep the whole family entertained, the Outback Explorers features a host of rides including the Berry Twirl and the Outback Pirate Ship, all suitable for young children and adults alike. Whether it's spending endless hours in the water park's heated pools, getting up-close

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School Holiday FUN! Poster Painting Tuesday 3 - Saturday 7 April 10.30am - 2.30pm Daily Let the kids mess up our place this school holidays with our free poster painting! Superhero Show & Craft Monday 9 - Saturday 14 April 11am - 2pm Daily (Show begins at 11am)

FOCUS ON … EASTER SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

Take a great short break The Tambo River Tourist Park at Swan Reach is a great place to spend a short break. The past few months have seen many visitors finding what staff and regulars already know - the area has so much to offer. Visitors can enjoy scenic drives, visiting the local wineries or fresh fruit farms, cycling the rail trail or taking a bike ride to Metung for coffee. The bush is beautiful and there are many roads to explore, and the possibility of finding ruins of old quarries, mills or machinery left behind from days gone by is always there. The river is perfect for kayaks and boats, and fishing is always a popular pastime. There are plenty of places to enjoy fishing from the bank so a boat is not necessary to hook the best catches. The past year has seen a great increase in the number of overnight stays in caravans and campers. Tambo River offers powered and unpowered sites. Waste disposal is available at all sites and the usual laundry, camp kitchen and barbecue facilities are on hand. As more and more travellers are enjoying extended trips with their ‘best friends’ Tambo River is pleased to welcome pets to the park. Some restrictions do apply regarding pets at Christmas and Easter. The park also offers comfortable and affordable cabins in a variety of sizes. The cabins

Unwind with a holiday at Tambo River Tourist Park.

are popular with families and groups. Tambo River welcomes a number of fishing groups during the winter months, and groups of friends and families holidaying together. The village of Swan Reach has a wellstocked general store with post office and newsagency, a hotel providing meals and cold beer, and a service station for fuel, mechanical repairs and fishing gear. Bait, boat repairs and take away food are all available in the neighbourhood. The weather in autumn is usually very mild. Tambo River staff members would love to welcome new visitors to their beautiful part of the world. For booking or further information phone 5156 4314 or visit www.tamborivertouristpark. com, or find Tambo River Tourist Park on Facebook and start planning the next holiday now.

Casey Central is conveniently located in Narre Warren South.

Easter treats at Casey Central Your holiday fun. Starts here.

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Hop on in for great Easter and school holiday fun! With so much on at Casey Central these school holidays, you’ll make light work of keeping the kids entertained! Hop in to meet the Cadbury Easter Bunny on Thursday 29 March and Saturday 31 March. He will have delicious Easter treats for everyone! At the same time visit the kids zone located outside Woolworths between until 29 March and collect an entry form for the Easter coloring competition. Go in the draw for the chance to win one of two great Easter prizes! There is also the great ‘Easter Egg hunt’ with a prize for everyone! Until Saturday 31 March collect a clue sheet from a shop where you spot an Easter egg, follow the clues to find the rest of the eggs and collect a prize from the Centre Management Office. Prizes are redeemable between 8.30am – 5pm, Monday – Friday. The centre will be closed on Good Friday but reopens on Saturday 31 March 9am - 5pm,

Sunday 1 April 10am – 5pm, Monday 2 April 10am – 5pm. Boredom busters at Casey Central this school holidays! Set those little artists free to unleash their creativity with a giant poster painting activity. From Tuesday 3 to Saturday 7 April, 10.30am – 2.30pm, parents can keep the painting mess out of their place and let the kids create their own masterpiece to take home. Calling all Superheroes! Join in the fun at the superhero stage show and craft activity. With a daily show from 11am, the kids can join in the action, adventure and hijinks of ‘Casey’ the superhero! The show will run from Monday 9 to Saturday 14 April. Show starts at 11am followed by a meet and greet and craft activities. Come dressed as a favorite Super Hero or bring along a favourite Super Hero toy. Win a prize for best dressed! berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au


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Alana's Field of dreams By Hayley Wildes Alana Field will be representing her country at the Junior World Track Championships in Switzerland later this year. Field, who is a Year 12 student at Berwick's Beaconhills College, was selected to the Australian team after a dominant display at the National Track Cycling Championships in February. At the meet she won two gold medals and a silver, on her way to being crowned the Under-19 Champion of Champions. Speaking about the competition - her sixth and final time competing at the Junior National Track Cycling Championships - Field admitted there were plenty of nerves. "It was very nerve-racking. I just went in with expectations that weren't too high and I met all of them based on my times that I wanted. I was really happy with my results and medals." Field said. Field, a member of the Carnegie Caulfield Cycling Club, has been track cycling since she was eight years old and it was because of her sister that she first tried the sport. "My sister started riding bikes and I got a bit bored of watching her at all the competitions, so I just got on the bike and really enjoyed it." Field said. It is clear that cycling runs in the family. Her sister Courtney was the 2014 Junior World

Sprint Champion and a four-time world silver medallist. With the Junior World Track Championships being held in August, Field is excited about the opportunity to take on the best cyclists in the world and wear the green and gold. "It will be really exciting. I've never really competed against many people from overseas, so it will be a new challenge." Field said. "I look forward to racing and hopefully doing myself and Australia proud. It's a new experience and it kind of opens up my eyes to what my future in cycling could be like." With almost five months until the championships, Field will be training up to six days a week in preparation and is hoping to set personal best times in Switzerland. "A medal would be amazing, but I'm not sure about my competitors. I'm just looking forward to getting some PBs if I can - that's probably the main thing I want." Field said. Field credits some great coaches who have helped her tremendously along the way. "I've had really good coaches." Field said. "I had Hilton Clarke coaching me leading up to State Championships and then Glenn Doney from the VIS, he helped me out as my coach leading up to Nationals. They've both been really helpful." Field will compete in three events; the sprint, keirin and 500m time trial.

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Doveton's massive season-opening clash against Cranbourne just got a whole lot bigger after the Doves secured the services of Western Bulldogs star Matthew Boyd. In one of the biggest recruiting coups in local football, the three-time All-Australian and member of the Bulldogs' drought-breaking premiership team of 2016 will play several games for the Doves this season. Boyd, now a development coach with Collingwood, will work his playing schedule around his coaching commitments with the Magpies. He will make his debut in a blockbuster Good Friday clash against the Eagles at the Doves home ground at Robinson Oval. The 35-year-old Boyd, who retired last year after a magnificent 292-game career, said it was funny how the cards had fallen - leading to his signing with the Doves. "There is a small connection there, I went to primary school with Aaron (Doveton President Aaron Henwood) but apart from that it just came through to talking to a mate from my daughter's school," Boyd said. "I had a couple of conversations with Aaron and it just went from there, basically I've been getting itchy feet and the offer from Doveton came at the perfect time." Despite being one of the most decorated, well-respected and hard-nosed figures during his 16 years in the AFL, Boyd said he was surprisingly nervous about entering his new surroundings. "It already feels like I'm out of my comfort zone, being with the one club for so long you become used to that environment and this will be a new and exciting challenge," he said. "Obviously we have a pretty young group at Doveton, so if I can pass on some of my experience and then learn something back from the playing group it should work out pretty well in the end. "Now that it's done I'm really looking forward to it. I'm a competitive beast and nothing ever fills that void of not playing football." Boyd's journey to the big time has been well documented. A Narre Warren junior he played with the

Casey's Big V teams made it four from four on the weekend as all teams tasted success in round two. The State Championship Men recorded their first win of the season with a strong performance against Knox, running out 86-76 winners. Raheem Lemons (20 points, 4 rebounds), Matt Donlan (20 points) and Ben Louis (17 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists) led the way for the Cavs. The Cavs jumped out to an early lead and were never truly troubled by the Raiders, who were led by Ryan Oirbans (25 points, 9 rebounds). In Division 1 Women's action, the Lady Cavs sent a message to the rest of the league with a hard-fought win over the Warrnambool Mermaids. Casey fell behind early, struggling to find their offensive groove, but their two big offseason recruits steadied the ship to lead the Lady Cavs home in a thriller, 58-57. Tanarly Hood's double-double of 11 points and 11 rebounds and Billie Lucas' 16 points including five triples - and 6 rebounds were vital down the stretch. Jamie-Lee Jeffs' 10 points and 13 rebounds were also massive. Warrnambool's Amy Wormald (30 points, 16 rebounds) was damaging all night as Casey struggled to find an answer for her on both ends of the court. Youth League 1 Men made it two from two to kick off their season, with an impressive 8368 win over the Bendigo Braves. Hunter Marks (24 points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists) was at his best and his composure at the free-throw line (12/13 FT) shone through all night. A 19-9 third quarter was the difference as the Cavs stamped their authority on the contest and never relinquished the lead. Casey's Youth League 2 Women put together a ruthless performance against the Sherbrooke Suns on Saturday night. The Lady Cavs had all the answers as the Suns were simply unable to find their way through Casey's stifling defence, turning the

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Dandenong Stingrays but was forced to do things the hard way, playing with Frankston before being picked up by the Bulldogs in the 2002 rookie draft. Doveton president Henwood admitted it was still a bit surreal to have the three-time best and fairest winner on the books. "I'm a bit speechless and a little bit excited at the moment, it's not every day that you have a player with the credentials of Matthew Boyd join your club," Henwood said. "It's absolutely brilliant for the club. "We've made no secret of the fact that we're going into this season with a young list, and what better way to fast-track their development with one of the most well-respected figures in the game. "And it's not just what he has done on the footy field, he is a quality person who is going to be a tremendous asset to not only Doveton but the league." Boyd, married with three children, said he was looking forward to sharing his new journey with his family. "I used to love going to the local footy with my dad - you remember those days - and it was a big motivating factor to get the family away from that professional environment and get them involved a bit more. "As I said, I can't wait to get in amongst it."

Raheem Lemons'' class shone through for Casey in their win over Knox. 167974 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS ball over 50 times. The Lady Cavs' offence was just as impressive though, piling on 120 points, as the team eventually ran out 120-48 winners. Lauren Tuplin (28 points, 8 rebounds, 7 steals) was everywhere for the Lady Cavs and Bethany Dodgson (13 points, 11 rebounds) recorded a double-double in a dominant performance on both ends of the court. It was a total team effort for the Cavs, as seven players scored at least nine points. The State Championship Men face Blackburn in Knox, as the Youth League 1 Men travel to Coburg to take on the Giants - both on Saturday next week (7 April). Whilst the Division 1 and Youth League 2 Women will both look to defend home court against Werribee Devils on that Sunday afternoon. Thursday, 29 March, 2018

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SPORT After the long slog of pre-season, it's finally time for the talk to stop, and for the action to begin in the South East Football Netball League (SEFNL). Who can challenge Berwick's reign of football dominance? Star News Group's SEFNL writer, NICK CREELY, takes a close look at Cranbourne's, Narre Warren's, and of course Berwick's prospects for the season ahead.

Wickers set to light it up For full football and netball season previews on each SEFNL club, pick up a copy of this week's Pakenham-Berwick Gazette.

BERWICK President: Glenn Gambetta Coach: Stewart Kemperman Last premiership: 2017 2017 Finished: Premiers - 18 wins, 0 losses Best and fairest: Madi Andrews Key ins: Travis Tuck (Goodwood Saints); Daniel Jackson (Templestowe); Matthew Young (returning). Key outs: James Harrison (Pakenham); Michael Harold (retired); James Magner. We say: It was one of the great local football stories in recent memory, the mighty Wickers going through undefeated in 2017 to completely dominate the competition and set such a high standard of the way team sport is supposed to be played. But an even scarier thought is the fact that the club hasn't lagged in the pre-season, and with former AFL midfielder Travis Tuck in the fold and by all accounts fitting in seamlessly, the Wickers are going to take a lot of beating once again. Wickers coach Stewart Kemperman confirmed that James Magner will have a year off, legend Michael Harold won't continue his illustrious career, while premiership player James Harrison returns to Pakenham after a brilliant season. But it won't really matter, and with stars such as Madi Andrews; who will captain again; his deputy Bryce Rutherford, the brilliant Ash

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Smith, Brody Connelly, Luke Sheppard and Michael Riseley all fit and firing, the Wickers possess a glittering list that shows no signs of slowing down its pursuit for more silverware.

The burning question: How do the Wickers continue to stay one step ahead of the competition? First game: vs Beaconsfield, 7 April at Edwin Flack Reserve Prediction: Premiers

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President: Gerry Kelly Coach: Stephen O'Brien Last premiership: 2016 2017 Finished: 3rd - 14 wins, 5 losses Best and fairest: Dillan Bass Key ins: Clayton McCartney (Doveton); Kyle Nunn (Seaford). Key outs: Jayden Sullivan (Poowong); Michael Thompson (Officer); Mat Fletcher (Devon Meadows); Max Gearon (Mornington); Keenan Hughes (Yallourn Yallourn North); Khaled Kandakij (Oakleigh); Dylan Barfoot (Cora Lynn). We say: The most difficult scenario for football clubs is how to develop young players and still remain competitive in the search for silverware - that is the exact situation that Cranbourne faces this season. While the Eagles are thrilled to have the seasoned Steve O'Brien take over as senior coach in a coup for the club and its future, quality has walked out of the door at an alarming rate, which in the end, could see them drop away. The losses of Mat Fletcher, Max Gearon and leading goalkicker Khaled Kandakij are going to have an impact, but the return of gun playmaker Clayton McCartney will bring some excitement to the Eagles, as he looks to bring his best football to his home club. O'Brien will field a young side in the opening round, with plenty of talent standing out over the pre-season. Legendary goal machine Marc Holt is also training the house down after a broken leg hampered his 2017 campaign, and will be a virtual recruit for the Eagles as they look to keep pace with premiers Berwick. But expect the Eagles to be jostling for a spot in the top four with a couple of other clubs. The burning question: Can the Eagles remain in the premiership hunt this season after so many key losses? First game: vs Doveton, 30 March at AJ Robinson Oval Prediction: 4th

NARRE WARREN President: Stuart Stephenson Coach: Matt Shinners Last premiership: 2013 2017

Berwick superstar Ash Smith. 166733 Finished: Runners-up - 14 wins, 6 losses Best and fairest: Josh Tonna Key ins: Harrison Coe (Cora Lynn); Brenton Wells (Noble Park); Trent Shinners (Norwood); Brayden Hunt (Trafalgar); Brad Scalzo (Warragul); Patrick Tatt (Black Rock). Key outs: Nathan Allen (Bunyip); Dale Gawley (Montrose); Dean Kelly, Andrew Hunter (Mooroolbark); Sam McLean (Endeavour Hills); Jack Wheeler (Noble Park); Andrew Ray (Garfield); Jack Soroczynski (Stony Creek); Mitch Cox (Perth). We say: If one thing is for certain, expect a new look Magpies. While returning coach Matt Shinners anticipates more youth as some depth moves out of the club, there is no shortage of quality at his disposal. The Magpies add Warragul superstar Brad Scalzo back to the club in a homecoming of sorts, while Trent Shinners adds plenty to the tall stocks in his return to the club. Shinners was best afield in a Magpies premiership in his last stint at the club, and has the potential to take the competition by storm once again. Some talent has walked out of the door, with Dean Kelly, Nathan Allen, Jack Soroczynski and Dale Gawley all joining rival clubs, which does hurt the overall depth of the list. The Magpies are a club that breeds success, and will be looking to bridge the gap on last year's grand final defeat to Berwick, but will be relying on its youngsters to take a major leap. The burning question: Will it be short term pain for long term gain? First game: vs Cranbourne, 7 April at Frenken Homes Oval Prediction: 3rd berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au


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Comets are flying By Nick Creely FFV SOCCER WRAP ROUND 1 STATE LEAGUE 1 - SOUTH EAST It was the perfect start and a terrific launching pad for the season, with Casey Comets dismantling Malvern City 3-0 on Friday night in front of a healthy home crowd. The Comets got off to a tailor made start, with two goals in the opening 15 minutes from Dejan Radojicic and John Prescott setting the game up and immediately putting City under the pump. Not content with their 2-0 half time lead, the Comets found a late score in the 79th minute through Connor Belger, to send the crowd into raptures and on top of the table after one round. In other matches to start the season, Richmond SC defeated Beaumaris 3-1, Warragul United accounted for St Kilda SC 2-1, Mornington fell 0-1 at home to Manningham United, Eltham stood firm to register a 2-1 win over Springvale South, and Morwell drew 3-3 with Caulfield United at Ronald Reserve. STATE LEAGUE 2 - SOUTH EAST It's the local derby that everyone waits for, with Doveton SC hosting Berwick City at Waratah Reserve on Saturday afternoon. Both sides enjoyed strong 2017 seasons, and were desperate to get their 2018 campaign off on the right foot. It was a tight, tense opening half, with Simon Mur finding the back of the net right on the stroke of half time to give the Doves a 1-0 lead. And that goal proved crucial in the momentum of the match, with the Doves scoring in the 65th minute to essentially ice the game, not allowing City to stage a comeback despite a late goal to Chris L'Enclume in the 80th minute that softened the defeat slightly.

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Doveton and Berwick City once again fought out a tough derby. 166493 City host their first home match for the season at Jack Thomas Reserve against Doncaster on Saturday night, while the Doves travel to Esther Park to play Mooroolbark SC. STATE LEAGUE 5 - SOUTH Pakenham United are on the board. The men from IYU Recreation Reserve got their season off to a strong start, knocking off Endeavour Hills Fire SC 2-0 on Friday night. The United; who were an extremely competitive, exciting unit in 2017; capitalized on a strong start to cruise to victory over the Fire. Damian Bosnjak and Cameron Sayce found the back of the net for the United, with goals scored in each half, to get them on the

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board for 2018. Drouin and Bunyip also battled out a tough game down at Bellbird Park, with Drouin emerging victorious in a 2-1 win against their rivals. It was even up until the 81st minute, before Alex Gregory kicked the match winning goal with only minutes to play. In other matches, Casey Panthers fell 3-4 in a high scoring affair with Somerville Eagles, while White Star Dandenong saluted a 3-2 victory over Knox United. Lyndale United lost 1-2 to Rowville Eagles, while Aspendale SC had the bye.

A classic Patto masterclass clinches it By Nick Creely VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET SEMI FINAL REVIEW Carlton must have nightmares every time Darren Pattinson lets the ball fly down the pitch. Back on 21 January, the 38-year old veteran bamboozled the Blues, taking 4/12 in the one day final to dismantle the home side for just 49, in one of the great term performances in the competition's illustrious history. And he's done it again in yet another massive match for the club that sees them qualify for this weekend's grand final against FitzroyDoncaster. Pattinson this time snared an incredible 6/13, including the first six scalps, as the Blues meekly rolled over for just 54 after play resumed late in the day after rain poured at Princes Park in the morning. And the rain worked wonders for the brilliant Panthers champ, who completely took the game away with him extraordinary ability to move the ball and intimidate the opposition. His first victim was opener Brayden Stepien, and not long after Stepien had even taken off his pads in the change room, Harry and Tom Smyth, Mackenzie Harvey and Donovan Pell joined him, all victims to Pattinson stunning opening spell. And the big wicket, that of skipper Evan Gulbis, who plundered 464 runs for the season, was the defining moment for the Panthers not long after, resigning the home side to 6/26 with all its top line players back in the shed. The wicket of Gulbis meant Pattinson sits on 31 wickets from 15 matches in his comeback season, his best return since the 2006/07 season. Unbelievably consistent all-rounder James Nanopoulos (4/15) finished it off with no fuss, to condemn the Blues to embarrassment for the second consecutive time this season. Worryingly for the Blues, they have lost 20/103 in their last two outings, with Pattinson contributing 10 of those scalps. Skipper Tom Donnell (52) and Cam Forsyth (42) steadied after the early wicket of champ Brett Forsyth to run the total down with ease, berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

Phillips sticks with the Lions Narre South president Nathan Tracy has put the rumours to bed - Scott Phillips is going nowhere next cricket season. Tracy; who also announced he will be stepping down as president of the club; confirmed that the legendary local cricketers has put pen to paper for the next two seasons, as the Lions' captain-coach in DDCA Turf 2. With rumours circulating that Phillips could be headed to a Turf 1 club after scoring 1315 runs at 57.17 and taking 93 wickets at 10.06 in his first two years at Strathaird Reserve after an extraordinary career in the MPCA, Tracy said the chatter was simply wrong, and quite "funny". "We understand that everyone will chat when you have someone like Scott; I know Mordialloc had a chat with him, and the rumours are bandied around everywhere, and I got contacted him quickly and he knew nothing about it and wanted to re-sign that day," he said. "He never considered moving, when I contacted him, he told me there was no fact to the rumours; it was all over the shop, everyone was talking about it, and it's just garbage to be honest." Despite figures being thrown around about how much Phillips' contract is worth, and with suggestion that he is 'breaking the bank' at the club, Tracy said his star player is actually taking less for his actual worth, all to make the club become a powerhouse in the DDCA. "It's totally wrong; you hear figures, and he's taking less money for the next two years than what he has the previous; he just wants to be at our club, and loves the culture, and he feels like we're close to being successful enough to jump into Turf 1," he said. "Scott's results speak for themselves; he only bowled half the year, and was probably the best in the comp, and he scored 615 runs, he's that professional player everyone wants; a lot of clubs have showed interest in him, and we're very happy to have him. "When Scott plays, he brings others up with him, so it's not about the dollar; he could have gone to a lot of clubs for a lot more money, but he didn't." Tracy said despite Phillips being 39 years old, there's no reason why he can't keep dominating. "I don't see why he can't continue doing what he does, considering he's playing against the same kinds of players he's played against the last couple of years," he said. The Lions are reportedly in the frame to land some other quality players from rival clubs, as they gear up for a tilt at a Turf 2 premiership in 2018/19.

Dandenong legend Darren Pattinson helped guide the Panthers into the decider. 178824 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS setting up a grand final showdown against the Lions, who are aiming for a rare three peat. "Darren (Pattinson) was just brilliant; he did exactly what we probably expected he could do, it was incredible," Donnell said of the champ. "Those moments are why he came back; he probably finds it surprising how well he's gone, but at the end of the day, he's put in all the work and he got the rewards for it. "With the rain, the conditions and the pitch probably suited him to a tee, and he did the job for us." As the Panthers gear up for what will be incredible grand final showdown at Junction Oval this Easter weekend, Donnell; gearing up for his fourth Victorian Premier Cricket grand final; explained that the feeling is pure excitement, all with last year's hurt ingrained

in their minds. "It's just exciting for the group; I honestly didn't expect it, I wasn't sure how we'd go this year, but the boys have just been unreal," he said. "Everyone at this club has bounced back from last year, we have learnt a lot along the way. "We do take a bit of confidence out of the game, but they (Fitzroy-Doncaster) are the benchmark, they know what it takes to win. "We'll hopefully get the job done, and make the club proud." Donnell hinted that the Panthers will go into the clash unchanged. Dandenong and Fitzroy-Doncaster will play off for the premiership on Saturday 31 March, Sunday 1 April and Monday 2 April at Junction Oval.

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The Saturday Pennant Final outfit from Berwick.

Brilliant Berwick Bowls BERWICK BOWLS At season's end, Berwick Bowling Club has achieved some fantastic Pennant results with a side from each of Midweek and Saturday pennant winning their respective sections and gaining promotion. Now, for the first time, Berwick will have two sides in Division One for Saturday pennant. This is a unique situation that very few clubs can boast. Having two Division 1 sides in either format, and with 14 sides representing the club across all Divisions in Midweek and

Saturday pennant, Berwick is clearly a strong club with great commitment and depth. The Saturday Side 2, playing in Division 2, won the final of its section and is now promoted to Division 1 moving forward. This is a great result shared by the many members who attended and gave huge and much appreciated support to the side. They progressed to the final by winning the sectional semi-final by just one shot, defeating the top side, and in another cliff-hanger they won the sectional final by just two shots (78-76):

Oswald, Anderson, Graeber, and Fothergill (s) lost 14-28. Cairncross, P. Cairncross, Janetzki, and Clarke (s) won 25-13. T. Cantwell, Walker, Rich, and Tormey (s) won 25-14. Garner, Down, Bunnell, and Azzopardi (s) lost 14-21. The Midweek Side 3, playing in Open Division 3, won its section and is now promoted to Division 1. This was another great result for Berwick, coming out clear winners with

a score of 71-46 and with huge support from club members on hand to cheer them on. Ellis, P. Steere, Harlow, and Wastell (s) won 32-15. A. Steere, Gage, Smythe, and Tormey (s) won 20-14. Turner, Epshtein, D. Fisher, and Azzopardi (s) won 19-1. Berwick had a tremendous season overall, with six sides playing finals and supported by very enthusiastic crowds of club members.

Sensational Cranbourne snares the premiership flag Narre Warren's Division 5 team after their Division Grand Final.

All good things must end NARRE WARREN BOWLS After a sensational season when Narre Warren's Division 5 team topped the ladder after the home and away rounds, they won promotion on the first day of finals, and won the section pennant the following day. They followed up the next weekend to win

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their divisional quarter final game on Saturday, and their division semi-final on the Sunday. But on the last day of finals, it went wrong. On a day which may not have produced any bowls, due to heavy morning rain, the green had puddles at the start of the game, delaying it for a couple of hours. By the end of the day two Narre Warren rinks had close wins, but unfortunately it wasn't enough. Wilma Haringsma, Wally Finlayson, Peter Lister and Norm Hosmer won 20-15, and Colin Groom, Keith Mark, Graham Dodd and Geoff Miller made a good comeback to win 16-14. The teams of Mark Groom, Zade Bulmer, Philip Howard and Craig Moore, along with Jos van Hout, Alan Mark, David Wilkinson and Ralph Devonshire both failed to produce their best on the day and went down. Narre Warren 62 lost to Palm Lake 74.

CRANBOURNE BOWLS Tuesday was a historic day for Cranbourne Bowls Club, with the women's side defeating Lalor by 12 shots to become Division 1 champions. The ladies now have won the silverware, in addition to their premiership medallions. Lalor put up a good fight and the game was played in good spirits but only one team could win and Cranbourne was determined to win this one with the final score after a tight struggle in the Bowls Victoria Pennant Division 1 ladies sectional grand-final: - Cranbourne 65 defeating Lalor 53. This means that next bowling season, the Cranbourne ladies will progress to play at the highest level in the state by joining the Premier League. This will no doubt bring a lot of excitement to the club and the whole Casey and Peninsula region. After the game the ladies celebrated back at

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