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Hero is a Preppie By Cam Lucadou-Wells Five-year-old Aoife apparently doesn’t want to be a princess. She wants to be a super-hero. And what an impressive start she has made to her chosen career. In November, Aoife rushed to the rescue when mother Lindsey Forsyth collapsed unconscious and stopped breathing at their Berwick home. Alone with her two-year-old sister Kiesha, Aoife rang triple-zero. Under the instructions of the operator, she performed CPR on her mother until paramedics arrived. Aoife had got used to her mother collapsing due to a medical condition POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome) and a neutrally mediated syncope. In short, Ms Forsyth’s heart rate and blood pressure drop away, causing blood to drain from her legs and “I hit the floor”. On this occasion, Mum hit her head on the laundry door and didn’t wake up. “I never thought I’d need to teach her CPR,” Ms Forsyth said. “They think my heart stopped, but they don’t know for sure.” Listening back to a recording of the triplezero call, Ms Forsyth said it sounded like “chatting about your favourite TV program”. Is your mother awake? No Is she breathing? No. The two children didn’t freak out, didn’t cry. Aoife probably doesn’t realise the enormity of what she did, Ms Forsyth said. “She finds me unconscious quite often.” However Aoife certainly knows what she wants. When her grandparents sent her a princess costume, she told them she required a Batman suit. Aoife was one of 31 young Victorians aged
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VC family’s bravery bond By Cam Lucadou-Wells The Victoria Cross family is an exclusive club. There are just four surviving Australian recipients of perhaps the world’s highest award for valour. One of them is the charismatic Keith Payne VC, who headed a roll-call of notables at a sellout launch of the book The Victoria Cross: Australia Remembers at Bunjil Place on 21 April. The 420-page richly-illustrated volume honours the 100 Australian awardees, the medal and also the men’s families. It involved travelling the world to gravesites and a hyper-secure vault containing the VC’s originating bronze lump. The author Michael Madden of Berwick even gained rare access to the diaries of the medal’s instigator Queen Victoria. For many of the families, the book was the first time their heroes have been described in their own words. These lofty heroes have never seemed more human. “They are put in a situation, they had to make a decision and they act,” Mr Madden told the 800-plus audience at Bunjil’s theatre. “Keith Payne had a long career. In some
ways, he’s just a veteran, just a man like any other. “But what he did (to earn the VC) wasn’t normal.” As a wounded commanding officer, Mr Payne covered for his troops’ withdrawal from a heavy North Vietnamese attack during the Vietnam War in May 1969. For three hours, he searched for injured soldiers while under fire. He found 40 of them and led them to safety through enemy territory. “I was the company commander and it was my responsibility to look after my soldiers,” the 84-year-old told the 800-strong gathering at Bunjil. “I wasn’t going to ask someone else to do a job I wasn’t going to do myself.” Like many veterans, he suffered post-traumatic stress after his military service. But as his spirits started to rise, he made himself a pledge: “If I’m going to live, I’m going to live a happy life.” He added that one enduring problem he had were some marks that scarred his face. “That’s only because the girls don’t kiss me - they bite me.” Mr Payne was joined on stage by Doug
Baird, the father of the late Cameron Baird VC. He was awarded Australia’s most recent VC for his “ultimate self-sacrifice” leading multiple charges under fire as a Commando Team Commander in deep enemy territory in Afghanistan in 2013. Cameron was killed in the endeavour, which repeatedly neutralised enemy threats and helped preserve the lives of his team members. His parents help run a not-for-profit charity Cam’s Cause in his memory. It has raised more than $35,000 for the welfare of Australia’s returned Commandos. “By doing that, it allows us to carry on what we believe Cam would be doing,” Mr Baird said. After the launch, Mr Payne, Mr Baird and Mr Madden shook hands with long lines of admirers as they signed copies of the book. Others took the chance to handle the late Reg Rattey’s Victoria Cross, observing its unique name and date inscriptions on the back. Such medals are estimated to be worth up to $1.5 million. It was all academic to son Rob Rattey; the medal will be never going up for sale, he told
the audience. About 130 members of VC families gathered for the launch - what is believed to be some sort of record. One of them was 97-year-old Daphne Dunne, the widow of Albert Chowne VC, who travelled from Sydney for the event. Another was Faye Axford, of Endeavour Hills, is a great-niece of Thomas ‘Jack’ Axford VC as well as a great-niece by marriage to the highly-decorated Albert Jacka VC. She described the event as one that would go down in history. “It will never be forgotten. We’ll never get something like this again.” Mr Jacka’s great-nephew David Streatfield, of Greensborough, was interviewed for the book. Some inaccurate accounts had been given about his illustrious ancestor’s life. It was a chance to put the record straight on the man, Mr Streatfield said. All of the book’s proceeds will go to the critical service The Totally and Permanently Disabled Soldiers Association of Victoria. Copies of the book are available at https:// www.tpivic.com/products/our-merchandise
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… BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE The editor’s desk Some of their stories defy description and this is why Anzac has become a legend that verges on myth. We present the case of Walter Peeler, VC, BEM. As told in a new book, this extraordinary man won the British Empire’s highest decoration for valour - the Victoria Cross. But prior to that he had been courtmartialled and stripped of his rank after a fellow Anzac was accidentally shot during a lesson on the Lewis gun, a WWI light machine-gun. It was the same type of weapon Peeler - his rank restored - was using a few months later in an attack on Broodseinde Ridge on the Western Front. In that action, firing his machinegun from the hip, he ran across exposed ground, ultimately accounting for over 30 enemy soldiers in all - and winning his VC in the process. But he wasn’t finished there. He lied about his age - downwards and signed up again for WWII. There, he found himself a prisoner of the Japanese on the Burma Railway. Remarkably, the Japanese under their Bushido Code redognised his honour and, rather than treating him harshly, actually treated him better. There’s enough adventure in that lifetime for 10 men. But it’s hard to think of a man who more embodied the Anzac spirit - he was clearly a larrikin as well as a fighter, and a man who understood better than most the fine line between the VC and a courtmartial. Honour these men not as legends, but for the flesh and blood men they were. Lest We Forget. Jason Beck
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Little man Mingkun builds a LEGO future By Brendan Rees He's built space ships, pirate ships, houses, trains and more - and now Mingkun Chen of Clyde North has been crowned Australia's newest mini LEGO builder. The LEGO-mad six-year-old wowed the judges by his very speedy creation of a LEGOmade giraffe at the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre's at Chadstone Shopping Centre on Saturday 21 April. Mingkun was one of three youngsters aged between six and 10 to take out the inaugural LEGO Masters event for Australia - a children's LEGO building competition - and declared as the 2018 Mini Model builder. The bricks were flying when forty of the nation's most passionate little LEGO fans put their brick-building and creativity skills to the test, competing in a series of LEGO challenges throughout the day. Mingkun's mother Zhenning Chen says he
spends hours building models from the colour bricks "whenever he has time." "We were really proud of him when he was accepted as finalist," she said. "He became super fan of Lego since he was two years old. "He builds both by instructions and his own creations. He has built hundreds of sets." Mingkun was presented with a LEGO-made trophy and will enjoy some bricktastic prizes including unlimited entry to the attraction for a year and a free birthday party hosting up to 20 of their friends or a free school excursion for their class. He will also have the opportunity to attend exclusive building workshops and preview events at the Melbourne attraction over the next twelve months. The competition was judged by LEGOLAND Discovery Centre's Master Model Builder, David Holder, who was impressed by the
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'Safe Schools' slammed By Brendan Rees Outspoken parents have slammed the controversial Safe Schools program for "messing with our children's identity," during a Casey Council backed forum held at Bunjil Place on Thursday 19 April. In blistering speeches in front of more than 200 people, three mothers and a spokesperson for the Family Council of Victoria spoke of their opposition to the State Governmentfunded program which aims to promote inclusiveness for "same-sex attracted, intersex and gender diverse" students. It was "grooming" children and left parents "feeling powerless" and with a "serious loss of rights," speakers claimed. The forum, which was chaired by Casey councillors Rosalie Crestani and Susan Serey, came after it was scrapped and then reinstated minutes later during a heated Casey Council meeting on 17 April. One of the original panellists, leading psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Gregg dropped out after publically labelling it a "brain-washing exercise." Two petitions were distributed to attendees seeking that the Safe Schools program to be stopped - this was not endorsed by Casey Council. Mother Cella White spoke at the forum, saying parents often told her they were "too scared" to approach their school as they didn't want their children "being made a target." Some parents weren't even aware of the program being delivered at their schools, she said. During her speech, she said parents had told her: "When safe school staff came to visit at school assembly it was heavily implied that if the students didn't take part in Wear It Purple Day (an LGBT awareness day) they were partly responsible for homosexual deaths in Africa." Speaker Marzena Smalec said her teenage
Speakers talk about their views about the State Government''s Safe Schools program during a Picture: BRENDAN REES forum held at Bunjil Place last week. 180172 son was a "very happy boy" until she claims showed disturbing animated gay sexual activity was shown to students at Cranbourne East Secondary College. "His spirituality was broken; his persona was broken. He was coming home and telling me that he no longer wants to go to school," she said. Another speaker was mother Marijke Ranci who said the program encouraged "gender-
bending." "This is a horrible thing to do to children, horrible. This is about fighting back against cultural Marxism and communism which is right on our doorstep." Spokesperson for the Family Council of Victoria Bill Muehlenberg said the program would increase gender dysphoria in children, where someone's biological sex doesn't align with their gender identity.
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"The simple solution is leave the body alone and deal with any mental psychological problems. That's where we need to help our young people," he said. One teacher, who asked to remain anonymous, said she was disappointed the forum's panel was "very one-sided." She said she was "fully supportive" of the program, saying her school, which she wished not to reveal, was delivering the Safe Schools program and only ever had one complaint about children transgendering. "Parents find our school very open and honest. We don't have a lot of bullying, we don't have a lot of harassment; our kids tend to accept other kids for who they are," she said. Liberal Member for Narre Warren North Vikki Fitzgerald said the program was "wasting crucial class time with explicit sexualised content." "We need to clear the ideological clutter from the curriculum and get the focus back to where it belongs," she said. Victorian director of the Australian Christian Lobby Dan Flynn also called on the State Government to scrap the "Marxist cultural program" which "imposed gender fluidity ideology" on children. Cr Crestani said she was concerned the State Government had already "pulled the trigger" on parents and children. She said "so called myths" on the Victorian education website were "actually calling you all lies." Administrator for the Facebook group, Stand up for Parents Rights, Stop Sexualising our Children, Evelyn, who asked not to reveal her surname, said: "Why was instruction in gender, gender identity, gender expression and sexual orientation approved without consultation with various parental bodies, objective mental professionals, educational professionals?"
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Right to hold forum I think Councillor Crestani and the Casey Council should be congratulated on holding a forum of this kind. All children need to feel safe in their school environment. Safe Schools and Respectful Relationships is a deceptive title as this program is anything but safe or respectful of all people. Parents have a right to know what their children are being taught and the no parental consent and no opt-out are major red flags for this program. Well done City of Casey. Helen Williams, Narre Warren South
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SOCIALLY SPEAKING On 23 April the Pakenham-Berwick Gazette Facebook page shared a story about a young family's brush with death on one of Cardinia's most notorious roads has sparked outrage from the wider community. Peter Burgess was driving his kids to kindergarten with his wife on Bessie Creek Road when a garbage truck lost control and skidded into the wrong side of the road just before 10am on Friday 20 April. Here is how one reader reacted online: Sarah Krol: Can I just say that if it is the same garbage truck driver that empties my bins, SPEED would have been a factor as well. I have never seen a garbage truck slide to a stop before, but ours does this each week because the driver is going ridiculously quick.
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Big crowd for first dawn By Brendan Rees Thousands gathered for the inaugural Anzac Day dawn service at Bunjil Place to pay respect to Australian and New Zealand Diggers who fought and died for their countries. Clear conditions and the sound of bagpipes played by Berwick Pipers member Marie Everett greeted more than 2000 people. Just before daybreak, political dignitaries, members of the Berwick RSL sub-branch, emergency service members and the public were invited to lay wreaths at the Cenotaph as a mark of respect to the men and women who served their country. Berwick RSL sub-branch secretary Chris McKenna led the morning service, with Reverend Elywn Sparks leading the crowd in prayer. This years' service marked a significant milestone in Australia's military history, Mr Kenna said, marking a century since the second Battle of Dernacourt, the Battle for VillersBretonneux, the Battle at Hamel and Armistice Day, now referred to as Remembrance Day. Berwick RSL sub-branch president Wayne A'Vard gave the Anzac address, speaking of the values and the sacrifices made by all those who have gone to war. "Let us this morning reflect on the deeds of those young men who understood and accepted their responsibilities who believed in mateship, integrity, loyalty, family, honour and respect," he said. Mr A'Vard said he was "really chuffed" by the turnout of people at the service. "It's very, very special. It's a commemoration, not a celebration of the sacrifices been done, not just in the past but of our men and women whereever they may be (serving for Australia)." Mr A'Vard said each light on the base of the Bunjil Place cenotaph was significant as they represented every ship that sailed to
City of Casey councillors, from left, Cr Rex Flannery, Cr Milla Gilic, Cr Sam Aziz, Cr Susan Serey and Cr Rosalie Crestani, lay a wreath. 179908
Five-year-old Zaiden and his sister Anestajade, two, place a wreath at the base of the Cenotaph. 179908 Pictures: ROB CAREW Gallipoli in 1915. Federal Member for Holt Anthony Byrne said he was also impressed by the huge turn out - both young and old. "This day has become increasingly significant, and for me it is the most national day to honour those that made the sacrifice for our country," he said. The service continued with The Last Post, which was played by Greg Marks and his granddaughter Scarlett. This was followed by a minute's silence, the recitation of the Ode of Remembrance and the national anthem being played. The service was followed by breakfast at
Bunjil Place, where veterans and community members shared stories. Forty-six volunteers from the Rotary Club of Narre Warren and Families, Rotary Club of Berwick, Casey Cardinia Rotaract Club, SES Narre Warren and the Inner Wheel Club of Narre Warren helped with the morning service. Convenor for the Rotary Club of Narre Warren Tim Fisher said "The City of Casey provides fantastic help through the setting up of the venue and assistance during the event." War veteran Ray Heathcote said it was important the spirit of the Anzac lived on to honour the service and sacrifice of Australian men and women.
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March moves High Street By Rowan Forster Thousands gathered in Berwick on Anzac Day to remember those who sacrificed their lives for the sanctity of Australian life. High Street was closed to traffic throughout the day as cadets, soldiers, veterans and students marched through the crowds with flags, rifles and instruments in tow. The 11am service concluded with a picturesque fly-by from the Australian Air Force - signifying the beginning of the parade.
Early estimates suggest at least 3000 people attended. Berwick RSL president Wayne A'Vard addressed the community, citing the importance of the commemoration. "It's important on this day to remember those who served and the sacrifices they made," he said. "We will always remember those who suffered in the war, those who died and their families." After the service, sizable queues formed at the cenotaph where residents waited to lay
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Remembering war heroes The latest in a long line of fascinating war stories have been dug up by the intrepid investigators of the Narre Warren and District Family History Group. Group members hosted their fourth commemorative cemetery walk at Cranbourne on Sunday 22 April, following similar events at Berwick, Pakenham and Harkaway since the Anzac Centenary celebrations in 2015. Jane Rivett-Carnac said the event was a tremendous success. “The weather was perfect and we had a good time meeting local families, our loyal followers and new visitors all enjoyed the experience,” she said. “We have tried to do our bit in honouring the many local families who waited for sons and daughters to return from the Great War. “We have one more walk at the end of October at Lang Lang Cemetery and we will then have visited five Casey and Cardinia cemeteries and researched and written close to 500 stories.” A book has been produced to coincide with each walk - this one entitled They Answered The Call: a World War I Walk in Cranbourne Cemetery. Among the stories uncovered was that of the Nurse family. Harry and Ellen Nurse had three children serve in the Great War - one signing up at only 13 - and two of those also saw action in World War II as well. Their stories are: Gunner Edward Joseph Nurse Edward was a 37-year-old farmer at Lynwood in Cranbourne when he enlisted on 1 December 1915. Assigned to the reinforcements of the 14th Field Artillery Brigade, Edward trained in Egypt in the middle of 1916 before sailing to England. He seems to have spent the rest of his service in England before
Jane Rivett-Carnac, left, and group president Lynne Bradley at the grave of Ellen, wife of Henry Nurse. They had three children serve in the war. 180080 Picture: ROB CAREW returning home in 1918 suffering from sciatica. He married Annie Daly in 1923 and they lived at Tooradin. Edward was 64 when he died on 9 March 1941 and was buried at Melbourne Cemetery. Captain Edwin Scott Nurse Edwin Scott Nurse was just 13 when he was the first of seven Victorian boys to be accepted into the Royal Australian Navy’s first intake of midshipmen cadets in 1912. During World War I Edwin was serving in the North Sea, he was promoted to acting sub-lieutenant on 1 September 1918. While based in Sydney Edwin married Marion Glenn, they then moved
to Queenscliff in 1931 when he was posted to Swan Island. During World War II Edwin was based in London. In 1947 Edwin had been promoted to Captain and in 1953 he received the Queen Elizabeth Coronation Medal. He retired in 1956 he had served continuously for 44 years. Edwin and Marion did not have any children, Edwin died in 1972 at Heidelberg aged seventy-two. Edwin’s elder brother served in the Army. Brigadier Henry Scott Nurse Brigadier Henry Scott Nurse had completed two years and 23 days at the Royal Military College Duntroon when he enlisted on 16
April 1916, as a 19-year-old he was commissioned as a Lieutenant. Henry served with the 20th Battery of the 8th Field Artillery Brigade on the Western Front; he was also seconded to administrative duty in England. In 1918 he was transferred to Egypt as an instructor and administrator. During the demobilisation period Henry was ‘brought to notice of the minister for his Meritorious Service during that time. Henry married Evelyn Neill at Queenscliff in 1920 and they had two sons. Henry served in London during World War II and in 1950 was Brigadier Inspector General of Munitions at Army Headquarters Melbourne. Henry was 84 when he died in 1981 at Camberwell.
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Care message Students were urged to care for their mates at a pre-Anzac Day service at Fountain Gate Secondary College. Among the long lists of dignitaries at the 24 April service were a former naval dentist and a retired soldier from the group Young Veterans. In an inspiring speech, Anita Hogan ABDEN told students how the Australian Defence Force values kept her in good stead. All the same, many young veterans have daily struggles after their term of service. Often the injuries aren't seen and so are dismissed. "Never assume someone is OK. Show them that you care," was Ms Hogan's message to students. "The one thing you say to them may change their life and change your life." Touching on her early challenges, Ms Hogan urged students to not be defined by their mistakes. "It's what you do afterwards that counts."
Also there was fellow Young Veteran Rodney Hargrave, who served in the Australian Army and Australian Intelligence Corps in Iraq, Afghanistan, Solomon Islands and East Timor. The ceremony has been a tradition at the school since 2002. It was marked by an entrance procession with pipers, flag-bearers and speeches from military members about their wartime experience. The college's intermediate concert band played A Song For Peace. Its student Jacob Eisho, who received the Premier's Spirit of ANZAC Award 2017, also spoke. Young Veterans was formed in Melbourne's South-East by brothers Scott and Chris May as a way of reaching out to contemporary exservicepeople.
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Sewing seed of diversity By Cam Lucadou-Wells A massive quilt stitching together 30 Casey multicultural groups is a powerful show of the adage 'strength in diversity'. Artist Dena Aljamal, of Keysborough, conceived a mighty image of a sun-lit dancer as the centrepiece to the 4-square-metre craftwork. The dancer is something of a universal language, crossing all of the 30 groups from all over the world, she says. "I wanted something to satisfy everyone. "It's nice that in Australia we have this harmony between each other. "We love the respect in this country, in this safe country." The project was conceived in meetings with the groups 18 months ago, discussing the difficulties faced by migrant women. After moving from Dubai on a professional visa, Aljamal was frustratingly unable to have her pharmacy qualifications recognised in Australia. She sat for exams 10 times unsuccessfully. She set on a new course of interior design - graduating with an award at Holmesglen Institute. Casey is becoming like a "city of art" crowned by the recently-built Bunjil Place arts centre, she says. "But this project is not just for the City of Casey, it's for Victoria and for Australia." Berwick quilter Claire Armstrong said it was a deceptively complex task framing together images of the 30 womens groups around Aljamal's painting. There's an art to making a whole work of
Quilter Claire Armstrong, Judith Graley and artist Dena Aljamal with the finished quilt. Picture: SUPPLIED that monumental size "hang" properly, Armstrong says. At one stage, it was all held by 800 safety pins. "It was good to be involved in something like this. It's pretty awesome." The project was backed by Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley and her Embrace Diversity campaign, as well as by Hampton Park Community House. Late last year, Ms Graley said it was a "fantastic opportunity to bring together our diverse local community" and tell their stories. "They have shaped our community across generations and I have just loved bringing their contributions to life through this beautiful quilt." The project was granted $5000 by the State Government. The quilt will be launched at Bunjil Place on 5 May, 2-5pm.
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School ‘bully’ mob strikes By Cam Lucadou-Wells An alleged high-school bullying saga led to an angry mob of adults and students confronting the 14-year-old bully outside his house in Cranbourne, a court heard. The alleged bully turned victim as he, his 17-year-old brother and 19-year-old ‘auntie’ were punched, pushed, felled and kicked by members of the group on an afternoon in late April 2017. The mob included children in school uniform as well as the alleged bullying victim’s 48-year-old father and 56-year-old godfather, both of whom faced court on affray charges. Footage of the violence, screaming, yelling and abuse was filmed on a mobile phone and viewed at a Dandenong Magistrates’ Court hearing on 17 April. On video, after the initial flurry of punches, the father says: “We came here to talk, bro. “I came here to talk because I’m not happy.” The assault continued off-screen, police claimed. The “emotionally high level” father was trying to calm things down, his lawyer told the court. He was frustrated about his son possibly being bullied and assaulted at school four times. The son was treated in a head trauma unit at hospital after one of the attacks, the lawyer said. The father, who owns a trucking business, was taking significant painkillers as he awaited hip surgery. He had a heart condition and high blood pressure. He was not a violent man, apart from a nonconviction for a “minor” recklessly causing injury charge more than 20 years ago, his lawyer said. The godfather pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of riotous behaviour. He didn’t actively take part but kept watch on the nature strip
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Trial solution to hoon hell By Cam Lucadou-Wells A hoon hotspot in Narre Warren will be closed off with bollards under a six-month trial by Casey Council. The news was celebrated by dozens of residents at Prospect Hill Road, who had lobbied for the shutdown of the eastern cul-de-sac since October. The turnbowl had been a haunt for drifting, skids, drug deals, vandalism, smashed glass, dumped tyres and burnt-out cars, residents had claimed. As recently as 6 April, an errant vehicle had ploughed onto a nature strip and splintered a resident’s fence. It was not the first time. Over several years, cars and dirt bikes had carved tracks into the adjoining park’s lawns. The asphalt turnbowl is thickly laced with skidmarks. Resident Michael Presta said that residents were “absolutely rapt” in the trial. “The residents who live close up will be able to sleep at night. They won’t have to worry about when cars will go through their front windows. “I’m glad that the council ended up working with us and they listened to our concerns.” At a 17 April meeting, councillors resolved to temporarily block the cul-de-sac with bollards and rails at 69 Prospect Hill Road. It will cost about $3000. The temporary option was preferred to ascertain if a road closure would “fully eliminate” residents’ concerns, a council report stated. In the lead-up, council officers and councillor Rosalie Crestani met with concerned residents. The council had also questioned whether VicRoads was responsible for the deadend section of the road, which connects to a Monash Freeway reserve with soundwalls and a footbridge. When the bollards go up, residents plan to celebrate the reclamation with a barbecue.
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Library demolition creates a carpark By Cam Lucadou-Wells
Casey Cardinia Libraries are collecting personal hygiene products for females who are struck by poverty and homelessness. As part of the Share the Dignity drive, pink collection boxes for donated tampons and sanitary pads are stationed outside the libraries in April and August. Casey Cardinia Libraries chief executive Chris Buckingham said it was important that everyone in the community felt respected, welcome and safe. "Share the Dignity is about helping people who are in real need. "Homelessness and family violence are big challenges for our community and people can make a real difference close to home with small acts of kindness." Share the Dignity is a charity founded by Rochelle Courtenay. She said it helped alleviate the undignified dilemma that thousands of women had to endure. "So many women every month have to forfeit sanitary products because they cannot afford them." The donated products will be distributed to registered charities in May and September.
The former Casey Council offices are set for demolition in May. 133930 on the surrounding area with affected stakeholders and the community.” A competitive tender has been awarded to R & C Asphalt Paving for the demolition and car park construction.
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About 80 extra car parking spaces will be created after demolition of Narre Warren’s former civic centre and library, according to Casey Council. The project will help to address complaints about parking shortages at the nearby Bunjil Place, though not the lack of nearby disability spaces. According to a council report, the 79 extra car spaces were required to meet planning requirements for Bunjil Place. The civic-arts precinct, which opened in October, includes a replacement library and council offices - as well as 155 car spaces already built. Mayor Geoff Ablett said the former buildings were “old and tired”, requiring significant funds to bring them up to standard. “The old Civic Centre was originally built in 1978, with further works being undertaken in 1984. “Both buildings served the public for over 30 years and have now reached the end of their useful life.” Cr Ablett said the land would be used for “other purposes” as well as the 80-space car park and intermediate works. “We are currently undertaking the planning work required to understand Council and community requirements for the area and the precinct as a whole. “Council will work to ensure disruptions from demolition are minimal and will communicate any impacts these works will have
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MUCH is made of the low level of rental vacancies in Melbourne, where rapid development is boosting supply, but is still being outstripped by demand. It’s indeed a squeeze, and it extends far beyond the outer rim of the capital’s metropolitan area. In regional Victoria, the rental market tightened even further in March, with vacancy rates at 1.8 per cent, lower than Melbourne’s 2.1 per cent and well below the three per cent regarded as healthy. Many first-time homebuyers, buoyed by the Victorian Government incentives implemented in July last year, are competing with investors for properties that might otherwise be available for rent. With a lack of available stock, agents are receiving multiple applications for the properties they advertise. Those seeking rental accommodation should present themselves in the best possible light by being organised. Here are a few steps: Property size: the agent will be looking to place tenant/s that are suitable for the property, i.e., to match individuals and couples to smaller properties and larger families to more spacious abodes. Prospective tenants should prepare their short list with this in mind.
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Application form: incomplete or incorrect forms will likely mean that the application does not even reach the landlord for consideration. Referees are important in a tight market and should be spoken to before submitting the form. Pets: owners of pets are more likely to find a new home if a former landlord will vouch for the animal, reassuring prospective new landlords that there won’t be a greater risk of damage. Pet owners should divulge the breed, as landlords might look more favourably on a chihuahua than an Irish wolfhound. Open inspection: register and attend the open inspection. It’s not a fashion parade, and those inspecting properties don’t need to win the best-dressed award. However, those who present as other than clean or neat might find more difficulty in securing the property they seek. If upon inspection, the property seems right, seekers should let the agent know an application has already been made online. Following these steps will not guarantee securing a tenancy, but will increase chances of being chosen. ● GIL KING CEO, REIV
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'TULLIALLAN’- IMPOSING GEORGIAN MANOR DESIGNED by Nicholas Day and constructed to premium standards, featuring Mt Gambier limestone construction, three-metre ceilings plus living and entertainment areas on a grand scale. ’Tulliallan’ stands amid parklike grounds with magnificent specimen trees, historic ’shearers quarters’ and glorious, elevated, northerly orientation. A superb living environment for a larger family (six bedrooms, five bathrooms), a true country manor home kitchen with gas fired AGA stove, granite benches and walkin larder. The formal lounge is palatial in size and features a superb marble open fire, with an adjoining banquet-sized dining room. The casual 'family’ room is fitted with bespoke cabinetry and a billiard/games room provides further versatile living space. A fitted, home/office scaled study is also featured on the ground level. Also included are sauna, rooftop observation deck, extensive decked balconies, paved forecourt, covered car accommodation and fully fenced, auto gated, gardens and grounds. Accessible to a range of excellent schools, major shopping, M1 freeway and more. Give your family the ultimate lifestyle at the ultimate address. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 160 Wheelers Park Drive, Cranbourne North 3977 Price: $890,000- $960,000 Description: 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 2 garages, 1 study Inspect: Auction 28 April at 2:00pm Contact: Peter Watson 0418 105 402, Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940 or Ross Neilson 0418 331 696, FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS BERWICK
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PALATIAL MANOR ON 58.5 ACRES
A truly unique opportunity has arisen to secure one of the last remaining half-acre parcels of land in this tree-lined, premier Olde Berwick location. This charming three-bedroom plus study weatherboard homestead on an impressive 2220 square metres provides the ultimate in location and lifestyle. Natural light filters through every room in this spacious home, picture windows showcasing the stunning garden setting. All bedrooms are spacious, the master suite offering full ensuite bathroom with sunken bath. The crisp white kitchen is enormous, lined in granite and has storage aplenty. All the modern extras are here,
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12 ACRE BUSH RETREAT!
CA114 DUggAn noRTH RoAD FUMInA 12 acres consisting of all natural bush with property abutting Icy Creek. Very picturesque area with property located on Duggan North Road, Fumina. A block with privacy yet only 200 metres off the Main Willow Grove Road. Ideal property for weekend camping and ishing for trout in the Icy Creek.
$175,000 Internet ID: 18891000 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
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featuring new refrigerated cooling and heating system, ornate gas log fireplace and remote double garage with internal access. The options here are endless – simply move in and enjoy the serenity, extend the current home or develop a classy project (subject to council approval) – the choice is yours. This exquisite and exciting property is surrounded by quality, prestigious homes and is most definitely a rare find. Location, ambiance, privacy and the convenience of all Berwick’s amenities at your doorstep - they say the ultimate rarely becomes available, and in this instance it’s true. With blocks like this disappearing thick and fast, you had better be quick to discover this unique piece of real estate today. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 96 Brisbane Street, Berwick 3806 Price: $2,000,000 - $2,200,000 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 Inspect: Inspect by private appointment Contact: Kristen Turner 0410 615 228, PEAKE REAL ESTATE 9707 5300
A showpiece of the area’s rich abundance of land offerings, this breathtaking residence is blessed with all the classical majesty of opulence. It stands on one of the South-East suburbs' most coveted locations and within a short stroll to the beautiful Lysterfield Lake Park, where you can spend countless hours on the nature trails and walking tracks to become one with nature. Enter through the ornate gates along a private, ornate, lamp-lined driveway winding its way peacefully to the entrance of this beautiful home. A former ambassadorial residence, this palatial 100-square mansion is influenced by stunning Tuscan grandeur and grand proportions sitting on a tranquil and magical rural setting of approximately 58.5 acres. Offering eight bedrooms including a grand master bedroom with a lavish ensuite and jacuzzi spa bath, a formal lounge/dining with American cherrywood flooring and a gas log fireplace adorned in marble. A further seven living areas plus a sunroom that overlooks the pool, six bathrooms, a professional chef’s kitchen and an amazing balcony, ideal for private gatherings where your close friends can enjoy the panoramic views. There is a separate wing (dual accommodation) with a second kitchen, living space, bathrooms and bedrooms for your guests or in-laws.
This extensive open floor plan will suit ideally as a reception centre, wellness or community centre, luxury retreat or conference centre. There is a portico perfect for valet parking, for those posh and special occasions. The never-ending pastures is also highly suited to horse, beef cattle or sheep grazing grounds with fencing and established pastures all within a secure gated surrounds. This astonishing resort-style property enjoys great quality and all the many life’s comforts and will make every day feel like a holiday such as a lagoon style pool, spas, barbecue area, outdoor pizza oven, a floodlit tennis court and a massive machinery shed. A one of a kind residence providing a superb rural environment. An inspection of this property must be arranged to be fully appreciate its characteristics. A true land bank offering of excellent acreage in a most sought-after location and yet so close to city life & only 40 minutes from Melbourne CBD. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 511 Belgrave Hallam Road, Lysterfield 3156 Price: $4,800,000 - $5,280,000 Description: 8 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, 1 garage Inspect: By appointment only Contact: Mike Rosario 0400 972 032, FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS NARRE WARREN 12386087-DJ18-18
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83 Jarryd Crescent
$930,000 - $990,000
GRAND ON EVERY SCALE!! One of Berwick’s most unique homes, is this stunning family masterpiece with exquisite handmade ceiling pieces. 3 living zones – lounge, pool room & retreat. Generous sized lounge with open fire & mantelpiece. Premium kitchen with granite benches, tiled meals area overlooks outdoor entertaining area with outdoor kitchen & blinds. Comprising 4 bedrooms – main with WIR and FES, secondary bedrooms offer hardwood flooring & built in robes. Pool room with full wet bar. Upstairs retreat with timber flooring overlooking gardens. Separate study with suspended ceiling tiles. Double garage, car port behind the garage, steel shed – concrete floor + carport. Massive 1053m2 block.
Pakenham
14 Guest Road
$595,000 - $650,000
BIG FAMILY LIVING – NORTHSIDE!! Set on a 796m2 block is this beautifully presented family home offering 4 bedrooms + study. Master bedroom with full ensuite & built in robes. 3 generous living areas – family room with polished floor boards, formal lounge + dining room & rumpus or home theatre. Classic kitchen with breakfast bar, hot plates, oven & plenty of cupboard space. 3 oversized bedrooms with build in robes. Timber decking with covered pergola has your entertaining covered. Manicured gardens & grounds complete this pristine home. Double garage with remote & rear access. Corner block, garden shed, the list goes on. The whole family is covered here!!
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Lot 2 Gunn Road
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128 ACRES – TWO TITLES – WATER A prime piece of quality agricultural land that is suited to vegetable growing, beef farming, dairy turn out paddock or the start of your own horse facility. The land has two road frontage and two titles with ideal home sites on the gentle rises. Power is connected (3 Phase) and the water is supplied by the 40 meg dam, 33 meg pumping licence and a 6” irrigation line. There is underground drainage and a storage shed also included. Genuine Vendor looking for a genuine buyer!! * Each Title 64 Acres – Option to buy one or both
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Lot 30 Tarmac Way
From $766,800
NEW MODERN BUILDING FOR SALE/LEASE * Easy Access - Good Frontage * Seperate Car Parking - Dedicated Office Areas * Total Floor Area - Factory 1 - 744m2 * Total Floor Area - Factory 2 - 639m2 * Buy Now & Save Or Fit Out For Leasing
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4B 2C 2D 2I
Narre Warren South 4 Sycamore Court Classic Family Home
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Prime quiet court located, in the forever popular Cypress Hills Estate, this magnificent four bedroom plus study home will accommodate much of your wish list. Spacious formal lounge and dining, sunlit north facing 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 allows for the obvious potential of future
pool and alfresco area for year-round entertaining. Features include; ducted heating, double lock up garage with internal access, of street parking and plenty of storage. Walking distance to schools, close proximity to the updated Casey Central shops, and nearby sporting fields, as well as easy to freeway, and public transport.
Berwick 4 Honey Court
3B 2C 2D 1H 2I
Magnificent Style, Epic Proportions
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Honey! I’ve found the house!
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Spectacular five bedrooms plus study, of blue chip real estate. Expansive views, spacious formal and informal living areas. Beautifully appointed kitchen with stone and European appliances. Hardwood floors, ducted vacuum, refrigerated zoned cooling, gas log fire with marble, triple remote garage and alarm. Nearby quality schools, Eden Rise shops, Casey Central shops, and within easy walking distance of the extensive Berwick Springs lake system.
$1,050,000 - $1,150,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24625
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
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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Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
5B 2C 4D 3I
Narre Warren South 2 Azimuth Close
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4B 2C 3D 2I
Berwick 1 Riverglen Road Beaumont Waters Lifestyle
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Positioned in the sought-ater Beaumont Waters Estate, is this fantastic home, perfect for the modern family. Featuring tastefully landscaped gardens, and contemporary, rendered façade. The focal point being the modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and ample bench and cupboard space. Flowing to the light filled family meals area, as well as the spacious living area. The formal living room creates further space to entertain, completing the first floor. The upper level comprises of the
sleeping accommodation, including master suite with WIR, and private ensuite. The three remaining bedrooms are great in size, complemented by the children’s retreat and main bathroom. The outside living features large patio for entertaining, and massive grassed area for the kids and family pet to grow and play. Private, with low maintenance gardens and plenty of potential for a pool. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, security shutters and internal access from double lock up garage.
4B 3C 2D 2I
Berwick 8 McKay Close
$820,000 - $899,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24686 Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
4B 2C 3D 1H 2I
Berwick 5 Telford Drive
Prestigious Living in Edrington Park
For Sale
Northside - Rich in Potential
For Sale
Situated on a massive 1,033sqm approx. block, at the top of a beautifully kempt court, featuring country style red brick façade and surrounded by mature greenery. . Gourmet kitchen with S/S appliances including 900mm cooker & ample bench & cupboard space. Master suite with BIR & ensuite. Ducted heating, evap cooling & double lock up garage with workshop area. Walking distance to numerous elite schools. Close proximity to Berwick Village, Beaconsfield Town, train station/bus stops & medical facilities.
$950,000 - $999,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24668
Located in the esteemed North Side, Village Horizons Estate is fantastic four-bedroom home with ample potential to take advantage of! Featuring red brick façade and mature greenery, the warm abode invites you in. Spacious kitchen with quality appliances and plenty of bench and cupboard space. Master suite with double BIR, and ensuite. Alfresco area with breathtaking views of Berwick and beyond. Evap cooling, ducted heating, split system, single carport and double lock up garage.
$720,000 - $790,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24694
Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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4A 3B 2D 1C
5 Brennan court A character filled, period inspired Manor, nestled into a quiet court on 798m². Offering an outstanding level of comfort & quality, extensive living areas over its two levels, plus fabulous outdoor entertainment area adjoined by a solar heated, inground swimming pool. Within the home, there’s polished hardwood floors, classic country cream kitchen with separate scullery & highquality appliances. Four separate living areas including separate Billiard/Games room & upstairs retreat living, four double bedrooms, master with ensuite & WIR. Ducted air conditioning, double garage plus 3rd Bay workshop/store. All this within easy reach of several excellent schools, rail and nearby Berwick Village and its services.
inspEct: saturday at 12:00pm By negotiation peter Watson 0418 105 402 tara Walters 0408 297 896
Berwick
4A 2B 2D 1C
23-25 Langmore Lane 1,594m2 (40 metre frontage) Zoned: General Residential Zone (GRZ1) Superbly positioned in Berwick’s most admired, leafy avenue, this substantial landholding presents an opportunity for a creative residential development that capitalises on the site’s attributes. It’s absolute proximity to a major activity centre, transport and services will influence its development potential. The existing 4 bedroom home located on the land will provide an income stream through rental whilst planning approvals are sought.
ExprEssions of intErEst closing 18th May 2018 inspEct: saturday at 1:00pm peter Watson 0418 105 402
Berwick 9 Gloucester Avenue Berwick Village - Mixed Use Development Site 1629m² A prominent key site within Berwick’s bustling commercial centre. Zoned Commercial 1 and ripe for an innovative mixed-use application featuring retail / office / residential components. Demand for new retail/office opportunities outstrips supply and the emerging residential apartment market is showing strong uptake of limited supply locally. Seize this rare opportunity to invest and add further character to Berwick’s tremendously popular Commercial Hub. Note: Nine existing residential flats situated on the land are subject to short/ medium term tenancies.
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Practically Perfect in Every Way! This perfect Cranbourne North home is tucked in the delightful “Avenues Estate” and oozes warmth, character and charm, instantly making buyers feel right at home. Inside you are greeted by the spacious entrance that flows through to an open-plan home, incorporating a tremendous sized lounge room and a separate family room. Overlooking the informal areas is the gloriously appointed kitchen, boasting stone bench tops, stainless steel 900mm upright gas cooker, dishwasher, glass splash back and plenty of cupboard space.
All 4 bedrooms are generous in size with the master bedroom having a WIR and full ensuite while the secondary bedrooms all have BIR’s and ample space for your family to grow into. With its brilliantly convenient location, you can park the car at home and have public transport within a short walking distance from your front door, a stone’s throw away from Alkira Secondary, a short stroll to Hillsmeade P.S and major freeway access within a short drive making this property like Mary Poppins - practically perfect in every way!
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Adjacent to the family room is the access to the decked pergola area that is beautifully presented with mood lighting and would make for a gorgeous BBQ area when the family is around.The 2 secondary bedrooms are generous in size and the adults of the house are treated to a beautiful and spacious master suite, with full ensuite, bathtub and large walk in robe. Commuting is easy when you have such a centrally located home that is within walking distance to all the amenities you could possibly want or making this appealing to an investor
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This ultimate family home positioned in a court location, and only moments from Eden Rise Shopping centre and an array of quality Schools is sure to meet all your expectations. Offering amazing spaces for family living and entertaining including formal lounge, stylish kitchen centrally located off family/meals area and a rumpus/theatre room. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to secure a brilliant family home.
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3 Strathavan Drive, BerwICK Family home on 1118sqm Offered for the first time in 34 years, this sensational home has something to offer for all buyers in the market place. Situated in a highly sought pocket of Berwick the house is underpinned by a giant 1118sqm block with the possibility to subdivide (STCA). Close to shops, schools, public transport and in one of the fastest growing pockets of Berwick, this home will suit a plethora of buyers.
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Create something special on this 517m2 approx. rectangular, level surfaced, prime piece of real estate, enviably situated in Officer’s most in-demand, Timbertop Estate within minutes’ drive from elite schools, freeway access, Arena Shopping Centre and the trendy eateries and shops of Beaconsfield. An opportunity not to be missed!
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POSITIONED in the sought-after Beaumont Waters Estate is this fantastic home, perfect for the modern family. Featuring tastefully landscaped gardens, and contemporary, rendered facade - you are welcomed inside the home. The focal point is the modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and ample bench and cupboard space. Flowing to the light filled family meals area, as well as the spacious living area. The formal living room creates further space to entertain, completing the first floor. The upper level comprises of the sleeping accommodation, including master suite with walk-in robe, and private ensuite.
The three remaining bedrooms are great in size, complemented by the children’s retreat and main bathroom. The outside living features large patio for entertaining, and massive grassed area for the kids and family pet to grow and play. Private, with low-maintenance gardens and plenty of potential for a pool. Creature comforts include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, security shutters and internal access from double lock-up garage. Close proximity to Beaumont Waters lake, Eden Rise, Berwick Village, distinguished schools, public transport, freeway access and all amenities. ●
LOCATED in the esteemed north side, Village Horizons Estate is fantastic fourbedroom home with ample potential to take advantage of. Featuring red brick facade and mature greenery, the warm abode invites you in. With the upper level comprising of spacious kitchen with quality appliances and plenty of bench and cupboard space, with naturally lit family meals area. This flows to the generous lounge and through to the convenient study, as well as powder room. The master suite with double built-in robes, and ensuite completes the second level. Downstairs you are met with an open children’s retreat, with three sizeable bedrooms with built-in robes surrounding,
as well as main bathroom and good-sized laundry. The alfresco area with breath-taking views of Berwick and beyond is a great space for year-round entertaining. The private yard features plenty of mature greenery, as well as heaps of space for further entertaining, and for the kids and family pet to grow and play. Features include evaporative cooling, ducted heating, split-system, single carport and a double lock-up garage. Prime location; close proximity to Berwick Village, distinguished schools, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, public transport, freeway access as well as medical and sport facilities. ●
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Address: 1 Riverglen Road, Berwick, 3806 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $820,000 - $899,000 Inspect: By appointment Contact: Matt Doyle, 0423 339 328, HARCOURTS, BERWICK, 9707 4222
Address: 5 Telford Drive, Berwick 3806 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Price: $720,000 - $790,000 Inspect: By appointment Contact: Debbie Brettoner 0458 628 085, HARCOURTS BERWICK
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t 4 bedrooms, the master with bay window, walk in robe and full ensuite t Spacious L-shaped formal lounge and dining area idea for entertaining t Blackwood kitchen with quality s/s appliances overlooking the family room t Downstairs is the rumpus room with wet bar
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Double remote garage with workshop and under house storage, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, intercom system, 16 panel integrated solar power and much more.
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Saturday 12 May at 1:30pm $650,000 - $715,000
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t Three spacious bedrooms master with double twin built in robes with the option of a 4th bedroom outside with its very own shower, toilet and basin making this home ideal for a number of different buyers. t A renovated bathroom with walk in shower t A renovated kitchen overlooks an open floor plan leading out to a large outdoor undercover pergola t Double car lock-up garage with remote and single car rear roller door access
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3 bedrooms, master with WIR/ES 2 generous living areas Spacious kitchen Covered alfresco entertaining area inc built in BBQ
9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Paul Rogers 0418 564 032 Matthew Smith 0410 447 255
Featuring heating/cooling including wood heater, DLUG with rear access and close to parks, shops, schools and public transport.
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NEWS
Green fields ahead for club’s bowlers By Cam Lucadou-Wells Rolling on a wave of success, Narre Warren Bowls Club has scored funding for a new synthetic green at its Magid Drive headquarters. The project landed $150,000 in the upcoming 2018-'19 State Budget on top of $20,000 of federal funds. Club president Eric Sydenham said the artificial green will be a boon for the 170-member club for the next 15-plus years. It will remove the expense and time of tending, spraying and rolling the existing grass green - and make all of the rinks available every day of the year. "We had to stop using the grass green for three months to allow it to recover, and had to send our teams to nearby clubs to play," Mr Sydenham said. "We won't have that problem again - as long as it's not hailing." It is further good news for the club, which recently replaced a synthetic green that was damaged by floodwaters. Mr Sydenham said the club was thriving financially and in pennant competition. Two of its teams were promoted up a division after winning finals. A side also came a competitive second out of 80 teams in a regional final against Palm Lakes in Melbourne's West. It has big plans to drive up members by taking advantage of its prime location near Fountain Gate shopping centre and Bunjil Place. The club has opened its doors to all-ability bowlers, bare-foot and social members, as well
Man wanted over burglary Police have released footage of a man who may be able to assist an investigation into an attempted home burglary in Narre Warren. Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives say a man unsuccessfully tried to open a locked front door at a Lantana Drive home about 12.15pm on 7 April. He allegedly cut wire on a security camera and broke a garage window but didn't gain entry to the property. The man in the footage is described as 2035 years with short dark brown hair and wearing a white T-shirt, hooded cardigan, black pants and black thongs. Any information on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au
Luke Donnellan, with Eric Sydenham, drives a bowl down a Narre Warren Bowls Club rink. 179947 Picture: GARY SISSONS as welcoming work functions and Christmas parties to use its greens and clubrooms. Ambitiously there are also plans for a lightweight translucent canopy with LED ceiling lights to ensure the greens operate rain, hail or shine. The club hopes the $235,000 synthetic green will be installed by the start of pennant competition in November.
Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan said the funding will help the club "train, compete and grow". "Clubs like Narre Warren Bowls Club are the cornerstone of local communities - that's why we're backing them with record investment." The funding was provided through the State Government's $60 million Community Sports Fund as part of the State Budget.
A man that may be able to assist a police investigation into an attempted burglary at Narre Warren on 7 April.
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FOCUS ON … CATHOLIC EDUCATION WEEK
Celebrate a strong faith Catholic schools across the Diocese of Sale will have the opportunity to celebrate their identity and mission with their local communities during Catholic Education Week. The 2018 Catholic Education Week theme is ‘Come and See’. This year Catholic Education Week will be celebrated from 27 April to 4 May. Catholic Education Week offers all 44 schools in the Diocese of Sale the opportunity to celebrate their Catholic identity and educative mission. The theme for Catholic Education Week is inspired by the words of Jesus as proclaimed in John’s Gospel, ‘come and see’ (John 1:39). In his 2017 letter to young people, Pope Francis asked young people to be open to the voice of Jesus in their lives and to be prepared to undertake a journey with him to discern God’s plan for them. During Catholic Education Week all people involved in the endeavour of Catholic education are invited to consider how they are being called to “come and see.” Director of Catholic Education in the Diocese of Sale Maria Kirkwood encouraged everyone involved in Catholic education to be open to the invitation to respond to the per-
sonal call of Jesus to ‘come and see.’ “In Catholic Education Week this year, we are all encouraged to continue our journey with Christ in the supportive environment of Catholic schools in the Diocese of Sale,” Ms Kirkwood said. “Through the invitation of Jesus and the agency of the Holy Spirit, each of us is called to a personal relationship with God. In this, we are not alone. Teachers, students, parents and priests together are witnesses to, and agents of, the good news proclaimed by the living Jesus. “It is my hope that during Catholic Education Week this year families, parishes and schools embrace this special time and that schools across the diocese can be places of hope and accompaniment where people can come to hear the call of Jesus and be supported in responding to this call in order to make present the Kingdom of God here and now.”
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Narre Warren North Uniting Church holding a giant autumn plant sale. Loads of plants, Devonshire tea, and sausage sizzle available. Saturday April 28 from 8am - 1pm at 1 Main Street, Narre Warren North. For further information ring Rev. Bruce Crowle - 0425 738 481.
Casey Green Kids Expo: Learn how to make sustainable choices to benefit your family and the environment when the Casey Green Kids Expo visits Bunjil Place this month. The annual expo aims to educate families about how they can reduce their impact on the environment, with a range of stallholders and information on modern cloth nappies, organic foods, sustainably produced toys and lots of other environmentally friendly alternatives for everyday aspects of raising babies and children. There will be an opportunity to provide feedback at the expo and go in the running to win a Greentom Stroller made from recycled plastic valued at nearly $1,000. Saturday 28 April from 9am - 2pm at Bunjil Place, 2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren. Free entry.
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Thursday Playgroup This group is run in a small, fun and friendly environment by an experienced playgroup co-ordinator. With crafts, songs, story-time and outdoor play, it's a great place for your child to socialise and make great friends. Available for children up to 4 years old. 9.30-11.30am Thursdays at Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South. Bookings: 9704 2781.
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Mother's Day market The Cranbourne Girl Guide support group is organising a Mother's day market at the Cranbourne Girl Guide Hall. Many stalls to find that perfect gift for mum. Entry is a gold coin donation and raffle tickets will be for sale. Saturday 5 May from 9am to 4pm , Grant Street, Cranbourne.
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Artist demonstration Catherine Hamilton is the latest guest demonstrator at Berwick Artists Society. She is an innovative, experimental artist adept at mixed media. Her works are found in corporate buildings and family homes across Australia and the world. She is known as an entertaining demonstrator of her art. 25 April, 7.10pm at Old Cheese Factory, Homestead Road, Berwick. Members $10, non-members $12.
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Fundraiser stall Hallam unit of Red Cross Australia is holding a stall to raise funds at Autumn Place shops, Doveton. Friday 4 May, 9am - 2 pm. Handcrafted items, cakes and preserves, plants and all sorts of bric-a-brac as well as gifts suitable for Mother's Day will be on sale. Bargains galore. Raffle will be drawn on the day. Anyone wanting to donate saleable items please contact 9774 0194.
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Ballroom at Balla Balla Improve your health and make new friends with some easy-to-learn and affordable ballroom and Latin dancing at Balla Balla Community Centre East Cranbourne. Sessions start 16 April at 4.30pm. All are welcome (no age limit). Balla Balla Community Centre East Cranbourne, 65 BerwickCranbourne Rd, Cranbourne East. Cost is just $10-00 per one hour session. The instructor is accredited and approachable. To enrol call Di on 0408343202, or email difen69@bigpond.net.au.
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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.
Cranbourne U3A Term 2 Classes Term starts on April 16. We have vacancies in the following classes - folk art, calligraphy, bridge, mahjong, chess, singing for fun, sewing and patchwork, and knitting and crochet. Beginner music keyboard tuition is also available. The following groups are open to new members - fishing, cycling and table tennis. If retired or semi-retired come along and join in. For more information and other classes check the web site u3acranbourne.net.au or call Helen 0423 623 337.
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Casey U3A Casey U3A classes for retirees will be held in Berwick at a range of locations and also at Selandra Community Hub, Clyde North. Only $35 to join for year. 40 plus classes. Visit the website at http://casey.u3anet.org. au for details or John 9707 2301 or 0409 515465.
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mountains and sea. The performers also include members from La Trobe Valley Community Choir and soloists Jonathon Welch and Christine Buck. Afternoon tea will be served after the concert. Adults $25/concession $20/Under-18 $15/family $75. 3pm, Saturday 12 May at Hampton Park Baptist Church, 1 Orient Place, Hampton Park. Bookings: trybooking.com/VDCK or phone Pauline on 9769 8611.
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Free community lunch Hampton Park Uniting Church, 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park Ph: 9799 7994. Every Thursday (during school term) at 12 noon.
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Activity based interactive gathering for families. Free dinner included. Hampton Park Uniting Church, 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park. Every Fortnight (Saturdays) starting 21 April from 4.30pm - 6.30pm. Contact Jo 0401 191 650.
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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 BerwickCranbourne Rd, Cranbourne East on Monday, 30 April from 10am-1pm. Booking essential. Call 5990 0900 or Email: admin@ballaballa. com.au.
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Habitat GardeningWorkshop Cranbourne Friends RBG Victoria Inc invites the community to participate in a Gardening workshop which goes well beyond learning just about plants. The Workshop will explore the special relationships between plants and animals of all kinds that can help to make your garden really come alive. AB Bishop, will be our keynote speaker. She has just finished writing a book on the subject of this workshop which will be published later this year. AB will also be interviewing some habitat gardeners about their experiences in developing Habitat Gardens. Other guest speakers will be horticulturalists Broni Swartz, Emmaline Bowman, and Rodger Elliot. As a special highlight, we will finish the day by visiting 'The Whisper Garden' of Shari Judges and David Duncan which shares a boundary with the Cranbourne Gardens. Sunday 29 April from 9.30am-4.00pm at the Australian Garden Auditorium, Cranbourne Gardens. Members $60. Non-members $75. Students $30. Bookings are essential; to book, go to www.rbgfriendscranbourne.org. au. Queries: Rodger Elliot 8774 2483; 0448 103 892.
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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.
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Voices of Casey conducted by Dr Jonathon Welch AM presents a concert The Elements II - a song suite inspired by clouds, fire, rain,
Cranbourne Senior Citizens Club welcomes new members to join the group for bowls, bingo, line dancing, ballroom dancing, BBQ's, table tennis,
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Free community lunch at Hampton Park Uniting Church. Every Thursday (during school term) 12 noon. 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park. Phone: 9799 7994.
board games, cards, pool, darts, fashion parades, day trips and more. Sunday afternoons include entertainment and afternoon tea. Cranbourne Senior Citizens Club located at 1 Codrington St., Cranbourne. For further Information contact: Thelma: 5996 4554 Isobel: 0429 301 947.
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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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A basic computer classes for Term 2 starts on the 24 April and runs every Tuesday for eight weeks. Hallam Community Learning Centre at 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam, we have a small class with a patient Tutor, manual is also included. Time: 9.15 am to 12.15 pm (includes a coffee break). Cost is $135 or $115 for concession plus a $5 membership fee. For bookings/queries call 9703 1688.
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Gentle yoga Do you want to fight stress, get fit and stay healthy? Join a gentle yoga exercise class at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House. Tuesdays, 10-11am and Wednesdays, 7-8pm at 21A Bemersyde Drive, Berwick; $10 a session/$80 a term. Bookings: admin@bpnh. org.au or 9702 1218.
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Australian Plants Society, Wilson Park Berwick APS encourages and educates the love of Australian plants. Meetings include talks by people engaged in the cultivation of plants and preservation of the environment. Meetings held every second Tuesday of month at 7.30pm at Visitors' Centre, Wilson Botanic Gardens. Website - www.apswilsonparkberwick.org.au.
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Diabetes Life Program Berwick Healthcare, a not for profit community practice is working with Diabetes Australia to run the Life program which teaches Victorians how to reduce their risk of chronic disease by making small changes to their lifestyle. The program helps Victorians to live healthier lives. Run by Diabetes Victoria and funded by the Victorian Government, the program empowers participants to change their lifestyle to help reduce their risk of developing type two diabetes, heart disease and stroke. For more information visit www.lifeprogram.org. au or contact life@diabetesvic.org.au. Berwick Healthcare, 76 Clyde Road, Berwick. Three free group programs will run in February, April and October this year with the first program starting on Monday 5 February 6.45pm-8.30pm.. For more information and timetables contact Berwick Healthcare on 9796 1500.
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Book Club The Readers Corner book club are looking for new members to join up. Meetings are every second Wednesday of the month at the Cranbourne Library, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road. Contact Lillian: 5995 7790.
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The Hallam Community Learning Centre are up and running again with their Hallam Sensational Movers exercise classes in Gunns Road, Hallam. Come to one or come to both. Every Monday at 11.15 am or Wednesdays from 11am. The cost per session is $5 per person plus a small 2018 membership fee of $5. Ph. 9703-1688 for further inquiries.
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Smart Cities ‘junket’ gets green light By Cam Lucadou-Wells The friendly furniture team at Harvey Norman, Fountain Gate, back from left, Claire, Sam, proprietor Jules and Naseema. Front, Taulant, Becc and Farrokh. 180032
The furniture specialists Furnishing a new home, or updating an existing look is easy at Harvey Norman Fountain Gate. Furniture specialist Jules Tennant and his team can help co-ordinate furniture for both indoor and outdoor living. Harvey Norman is proudly Australian owned and much of its stock is Australian made. Mr Tennant said Scandi colours - like greys, browns and neutrals - were popular this season, while concrete and industrial looks had been strong over the past 12 months. Outdoors, barbecues with built-in kitchens were popular, while indoor theatre rooms provided space for the whole family to relax in the latest electric recliners. “We can customise a lot of our furniture in terms of size, fabric and colour choice,“ Mr Tennant explained. "Now winter is on its way, what better way to have all the family inside, whether around
Harvey Norman Fountain Gate has an extensive range of furniture and decor. 167076 the dining table or sitting watching a movie. We have all the range to cater for any budget or any family size. "Interest free options are always running making that dream purchase easy and affordable."
Casey councillors have voted to spend about $27,500 on a study tour in four interstate councils - despite concerns that it may seem like a "junket". As part of the Smart Cities Domestic Exchange, Crs Sam Aziz, Timothy Jackson and Gary Rowe, a council officer and a scholarship recipient will travel to Newcastle, Sunshine Coast, Ipswich and Adelaide on June 25-29. Cr Rowe told a council meeting on 17 April that the exchange would provide "unique access" to experts from leading Smart Cities. It would be a chance to test ideas during the four days of workshops. "We're pretty much a blank canvas as far as Smart Cities goes." Cr Rosalie Crestani dissented on the basis of community expectations that "we have to stop junket tours" especially in a rate-capping environment. "I support Smart Cities and innovation. It's wonderful to embrace the future ... but we have to be responsible about it." Cr Aziz raised a point of order against "inappropriate language", namely the term "junket". He emphasised his council-funded trip to China with Cr Smith this month involved toiling for 12 hours a day.
"It's really low for Cr Crestani to use that word. "It's an opportunity to further the City of Casey, and we have to stop being simpleminded about it." Cr Aziz challenged Cr Crestani to provide proof of community opposition in the form of phone calls and emails. Cr Jackson noted the trip will be funded by unused innovation funds in 2017-'18, so came at no additional cost to ratepayers. Casey is seeking a $25,000 sponsor for the scholarship to reduce the trip's cost, as well as academic and private-enterprise partners. According to a council report, the trip is hoped to accelerate Casey's "relatively early" progress as a Smart City through technology and innovation - but without "huge" council investment. The domestic exchange was preferred ahead of more expensive excursions to international Smart Cities events in Barcelona, Toronto and Singapore. One of the exchange hosts, Sunshine Coast, has invested in a solar farm and developed Australia's first automated waste collection system. On the other hand, Ipswich recently made headlines as Australia's first council to dump its recycling services due to China's import restrictions.
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Mixed fortunes for Casey By Hayley Wildes In Big V basketball action, the Casey Cavaliers suffered some disappointing losses, but salvaged the weekend with a couple of key wins. The Division 1 Women Lady Cavs' unbeaten start to the season ended on Saturday night at Casey Stadium. Taking on the Geelong Supercats, Casey battled hard, but just came up short; 61-64, in a thrilling contest. Billie Lucas (13 points, 9 rebounds) led the way for the Lady Cavs, while Tanarly Hood (9 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists) was important on both ends of the court. The Lady Cavs didn't dwell on their disappointing game against Geelong though, bouncing back against the Latrobe City Energy just 16 hours later. Tanarly Hood (17 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals) put on a show against her former team and made them pay at every opportunity. Her activity on both ends of the court set the tone for Casey, as five players scored in double figures. Casey claimed the win, 79-71, despite the best efforts of La Trobe City's Makenzie Miller (18 points, 20 rebounds), who played all 40 minutes of game time. The Youth League 1 Men found it tough going over the weekend against strong opposition. Taking on Warrandyte on Saturday night, the Cavs fell just short of the Venom, 69-74. Jordan Gooiker (17 points, 8 rebounds) led the team, but it wasn't enough as Jarrod Molnar (30 points, 10 rebounds, 3 steals) was unstoppable and gave the Venom exactly what they needed, when they needed it. On Sunday, the Cavs struggled against the Supercats in Geelong. Gooiker (18 points) again top scored for the Cavs, but Geelong had too much in its arsenal, as Max Kos (26 points, 7 rebounds) led the Supercats home, 101-86. The Youth League 2 Women were firing on all cylinders at Mornington Basketball Stadium on Saturday night. Taking on the Mornington Breakers, the Lady Cavs had great contributions across the board. Tess Young posted a monster double-double of 18 points and 16 rebounds, whilst also dishing out 7 assists. With Young controlling the game on both ends of the court, Lauren Tuplin (25 points) and Kate Bazzucchini (11 points, 12 rebounds) were able to play their natural games as the Lady Cavs led 58-20 at half time and eventually ran out 97-46 winners. The State Championship Men didn't play over the weekend, but will be back in action on Saturday night in Ringwood, taking on the top of the table Hawks squad. Meanwhile, the Youth League 1 Men take on the Ballarat Miners on Saturday night at Casey Stadium, whilst a Division 1 Women and Youth League 2 Women double-header tips off from 1:30pm at Casey Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
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City is starting to build By Nick Creely
A touching Anzac tribute This is a closer look at Beaconsfield’s brilliant Anzac footy jumper, worn against Narre Warren. It was a terrific tribute to the service men and women - past and present - who have Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS sacrificed for their country. 180053 42 STAR NEWS
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FFV SOCCER WRAP ROUND 4 STATE LEAGUE 1 - SOUTH EAST A blistering second half by Richmond SC consigned Casey Comets to a 3-1 loss at Kevin Bartlett Reserve on Friday night. After the home side picked up the only goal of the first half, the Comets couldn't handle the pressure applied by the well drilled team, conceding to second half goals despite Dejan Radojicic striking his fourth goal of the season in the 77th minute. The Comets have been a bit up and down so far this season, and sit in fifth spot with a 2-2 record. In other matches, Beaumaris SC defeated South Springvale 3-2, Eltham drew Caulfield United 0-0, St Kilda SC drew Mornington SC 1-1, Manningham United Blues defeated Morwell Pegasus 2-1 and Malvern City drew Warragul United 0-0. STATE LEAGUE 2 - SOUTH EAST Berwick City is slowly warming into the 2018 season, notching up its second win of the season in a hard fought contest with Mazenod Victory on Saturday night at Jack Thomas. The City have been a little inconsistent in the early stages of the season, and certainly brought their game to the fore with an early strike to Chris L'Enclume in the sixth minute. Victory bounced back to find the back of
the net in the first half, but the match winner came in the 75th minute by Jarod Blackbourn, who gave the City a much needed victory and some momentum heading into a crunch block of football. Doveton SC, meanwhile, walked away with a 0-1 victory against Brandon Park SC after an incredible goal in the 80th minute by Shane Tagliaferro. The Doves and Parkers certainly struggled to hit the scoreboard despite plenty of opportunities, with the visitors doing just enough to climb to the top of the table after a seriously impressive opening four matches. STATE LEAGUE 5 - SOUTH Pakenham United enjoyed a terrific Friday night win at home against White Star Dandenong to get its season back on track. Damian Bosnjak was the man, finding his second goal of the season in the 25th minute to get the home side off to a brilliant start. The United men battled hard to defend grimly and held on for a terrific win. Drouin Dragons also claimed a solid win, defeating Aspendale SC 2-1 at Bellbird Park, with a double to Chris Davies in the second half getting the job done. In other matches, Old Mentonians won 3-1 against Somerville Eagles, Knox United was too strong in a 3-0 win over Casey Panthers, while Rowville went to town on Endeavour Hills in a monster 1-6 win. Lyndale United had the bye. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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Dees' fast start fades By Hayley Wildes After coming out on fire, Casey was unable to maintain that ferocity for long enough as the Demons were overrun by Richmond at Punt Road Oval on Sunday. After an eight-goal opening term, Casey were restricted just five goals for the rest of the game as Richmond lifted their defensive intensity. In what was a beautiful day for footy, the Demons slammed on the first five goals of the game in just over 10 minutes of play. With Casey possessing all the momentum, Cam Pedersen was dominating up forward, slotting three first quarter goals, whilst slick ball movement through the likes of Jay Kennedy-Harris and Oskar Baker allowed free flowing forward 50 entries. Unfortunately, the Demons were unable to hold onto that momentum as the Tigers came storming back into the contest, cutting Casey's lead to just 11 points at quarter time in a manic 14-goal opening quarter. Richmond took control of the game in the second quarter as the Tigers midfield got on top and their forwards reaped the rewards. Shai Bolton was electric as the Tigers booted six goals to one in the term. Trailing by 21 points at half time, James Munro, Charlie Spargo and Mitch Hannan got going as the Demons cut the deficit to just 14 points deep in the third quarter. The Demons returned to their attacking mindset in that quarter and showed plenty of resolve to fight back after being challenged.
Mitch King and Casey suffered their first loss of the season against Richmond. 171057 Picture: ROB CAREW
After a mountain of work, a late goal to Liam Baker saw the Demons' valiant third quarter efforts result in just a one-point improvement on the half time margin. When Hannan goaled early in the final term to trim Richmond's lead to 15 points, the game seemed destined for a grandstand finish, but it wasn't to be. Casey will rue missed opportunities as they had their chances to cut further into the lead, but were unable to convert when it mattered most. Richmond made them pay. Three goals in a row saw Richmond take total control of the game and eventually run out 17.19 (121) to 13.8 (86) winners. Richmond's ability to win the ball at the coalface - Anthony Miles ran riot in the midfield - was too much for Casey to handle as Ivan Soldo (60 hit-outs) gave his Richmond midfielders every opportunity to get their hands on the ball first. Tom Bugg may be set for a stint on the sidelines after coming off in the second quarter with a hip injury. Munro was best afield for Casey, leading the way with 17 possessions, whilst Pedersen was a constant threat up forward, booting five majors and further staking his claim for a senior re-call. After their first loss of the season, Casey will be looking to bounce back this week against Geelong at Casey Fields on Saturday night.
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Nothing went to plan for Narre Warren's Pauline Kempf (pictured) in the final of the State Novice Ladies bowls singles at Bendigo East recently. A 'veteran' of 14 months bowling, she handled the situation up to the final with ease but found playing against Christine Vella from Deer Park that she struggled to handle everything from nerves, to the occasion and the opponent. Runner up in the state, she was in the final two of the 80 players who started the tournament, a result she can be enormously proud to have achieved. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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Panthers hold off Roos By Hayley Wildes and Nick Creely MORNINGTON PENINSULA NEPEAN ROUND 3 Down at Pearcedale, a fast starting Panthers got the chocolates over Langwarrin in a fascinating game of football. The Panthers jumped out of the blocks to gain a 29 point quarter time advantage, but the Roos fought back hard, drawing the margin back to four points before the siren gave the home the much needed four points. David Hussey, Luke Dalmau and Daniel Heijden were the stars for the Panthers in the 10.18 (78) to 11.8 (74) victory. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - ROUND 3 The Doveton Eagles have continued their unbeaten start to life in Division 2 with a dominant win over Skye. The Eagles jumped out a 36-point lead early, thanks to a seven goal to one first quarter. From there, Doveton continued to pile on the pain as Nick Battle (three goals), Michael Callinan (two goals) and Nick Beer took over the game. The Eagles claimed the win, 20.11 (131) to 7.7 (49). Keysborough dispatched Clayton with ease, claiming a big win, 20.11 (131) to 11.6 (72). Chris Bryan (six goals) and Matthew Carnelley (five goals) were dominant up forward, as Clayton were unable to find an answer for the dynamic duo. DIVISION 3 - ROUND 2 Hampton Park claimed a comprehensive 13.14 (92) win over Ashwood 5.7 (37). Leading from start to finish, Nathan Carver (five goals), Michael Henry (three goals) and Mitchell Woolgar led the Redbacks home. Hallam were no match for Heatherton in their clash. Heatherton dominated after quarter time, running out 15.18 (108) winners over
Endeavour Hills celebrate a close win over Springvale Districts. 180054 Hallam 6.7 (43). Mitchell Lambert and Rory McIvor battled valiantly for the Hawks all day. Endeavour Hills and Springvale Districts battled it out in a low-scoring affair. Endeavour Hills, led by Ben Moriarty and Byron Hoe, were able to overcome a slow start to claim a 5.9 (39) to 5.2 (32) win. Springvale Districts' Lachlan Morrey (three goals) tried his best to get his team over the line, but it wasn't enough. DIVISION 4 - ROUND 3 Sandown were in trouble from the outset against Carrum Patterson Lakes. Trailing 1.1 (7) to 6.3 (39) after one quarter, it only got worse from there for the Cobras. Carrum Patterson Lakes' Brenton Rafferty had his kicking boots on as he booted home seven
majors, to lead his team home 17.14 (116) to 9.5 (59). Bradley Reiner (three goals) was best afield on a disappointing day for the Cobras. Meanwhile, Lyndhurst won a tight battle against Frankston. After having the game in control for much of the day, the Lightning had to hold off a fast-finishing Dolphins side, eventually running out winners, 11.4 (70) to 9.7 (61). Hamish Browning (three goals), Jarryd McGrath (two goals) and Jeremy Jakupi were pivotal in helping the Lighting claim the hardfought win. Lyndale were far too strong for Dandenong at Greaves Reserve, despite a slow start. Dandenong jumped out of the blocks early,
Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS. holding a 16-point lead at quarter time, but from there, it was all Lyndale. A 10 goal to one second term saw the Pumas take control and they never looked back, claiming a 22.14 (146) to 10.4 (64) win. Shane Thomas (seven goals) was brilliant for the Pumas, as were Jayden Denmead and Brenton Miles. TAC CUP GIRLS - ROUND 6 The Dandenong Stingrays defence stood up all day against the Western Jets, propelling them to their maiden win in season 2018. Brooke Vernon (one goal) and Tyanna Smith were dominant for the Rays as they took control of the match after quarter time to run away with the win, 9.14 (68) to 2.2 (14).
Junior stars The Stingrays continue their dominance set to shine By Hayley Wildes
The most promising young talent in local football will be on full display at the AFL South East 2018 Regional Junior Championships. Boys and girls from the Frankston Districts, Mornington Peninsula, South East and Yarra Ranges Junior Football Leagues will converge on Beaconsfield, Frankston Park and Shepley Oval for the championships which run from 6 June to 11. The championships consist of under 13 to 17s for boys and under 15 and 18s for girls. The championships begin at Beaconsfield on Wednesday 6 June before Frankston Park and Shepley Oval share the spotlight on Saturday 9 June and Monday 11 June. The Queen's Birthday carnival, an important stepping stone in the Dandenong Stingrays Pathway, has grown in significance over the years and is now aligned with both the Melbourne and St Kilda Football Club's Next Generation Academies (NGA). AFLSE RGM John Anderson said the carnival had quickly developed a strong reputation for identifying the next wave of talent emerging through the junior system. "The Regional Junior Championships have become a very important stepping stone in the pathway to higher honours, such as selection on AFL and AFLW lists, "Anderson said. "The carnival atmosphere and high level of competition provide the perfect platform for our stars going forward." This year's carnival is proudly supported by SEDA College, where Year 11 and 12 students complete their senior secondary education immersed in the sport industry. The AFLSE Regional Junior Championships will also go hi-tech this year, with a digital record to provide information on fixtures, team lists, partner offers, frequently asked questions and welcome messages from relevant parties. The digital record will be loaded with team lists once the deadline for squad selection has passed on 30 May. 44 STAR NEWS
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The Dandenong Stingrays sent a message to the rest of the competition with a dominant win over the Western Jets. In what was the Rays' first home game of the season at Shepley Oval, they completely outplayed the Jets from start to finish. It was the Bailey Williams show up forward all day he was too big, too strong and just too good for the Jets' defenders, who were unable to find answers for him. Williams finished with a bag of seven goals, and it could've been more as he missed a couple of gettable shots. His work in marking contests, coupled with his clean hands at ground level allows him to stay in the contest when other big forwards would struggle. Furthermore, his ability to play both ruck and forward makes him a tantalising prospect for AFL clubs - who will continue to keep a very close eye on him all season long. With Williams dominating up forward, it was William Hamill who set up many attacking forays from halfback with his run and carry and sublime kicking. His work from half-back allowed to the likes of Lachlan McDonnell, Zac Foot (three goals) - who continues to impress this season - and Riley Bowman (three goals) to go to work higher up the ground. While the game was all but over at half-time, with the Rays leading 11.7 (73) to 2.4 (16), Dandenong continued to put the foot down in the third quarter. Seven goals in the term stretched the lead out to 77 points, but the Rays weren't done just yet. They saved their best quarter of footy for the final term, slamming on eight goals and holding the Jets scoreless. The final score of 26.11 (167) to 6.5 (41) highlighted just how dangerous the Rays are and there is no doubt that their depth will give all teams in the TAC Cup a run for their money. With the win, the Rays are now the only undefeated team remaining in the competition at 4-0 and boast an incredible percentage of 271. Looking ahead to Round 5, the Rays have set up a top of the table clash with the Oakleigh Chargers on Saturday afternoon at Warrawee Park. This contest will be an absolute cracker and with the Chargers also coming off a massive win, both teams will be full of confidence and ready to put on a show.
Bailey Williams, pictured recently, booted seven majors against the Western Jets. 168489 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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Magpies are flying high By Nick Creely SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 3 (SPLIT ROUND) After some questioned the credentials of Narre Warren and its ability to keep pace at the top of the SEFNL tree, Matt Shinners' exciting group has exceeded every challenge thrown at them in their opening three rounds. Solid wins over Cranbourne and reigning premiers Berwick were mighty impressive, but Saturday's monstering of Beaconsfield was scarily good. With some pressure on for both sides being the only game played over the weekend, and with the Anzac Day ceremony taking place with crowds flocking to get a good view, it was a blockbuster clash, and an important one too. But even Shinners is somewhat surprised that his group has learnt the structures and implemented a shifting game style so swiftly. "You always hope that things will play your way, I didn't expect to be sitting where we are, but in saying that, it comes down to the playing group, they've been engaging and embracing in what we've been trying to do," he said after his side made the Eagles look second rate by 72 points at Holm Park. It was an interesting opening term to say the least, and it certainly didn't have signs that it was going to eventuate into a blowout. Beaconsfield certainly had its share of the ball early, and was able to trap the ball inside their forward 50 despite being a little sloppy with ball in hand. Riley Verbi picked up where he left off from last week, snapping the home side's opening goal of the day, before a brilliant piece of skill by Damien Johnston set up a Matt Homfray goal and an eight point lead. But things began to unravel as the Magpies stormed into the game, with their major ball winners - led by a tough, gritty opening term by Brad Scalzo in the coalface - getting the ball moving forward. A goal on the quarter time siren to Cory Machaya proved pivotal - it regained the lead for the visitors and undid a quarter of good work by Leigh McQuillen's side. Shinners urged his side to stick to the process, be patient and wait for the right opportunity to attack during his quarter time address, and they certainly did, piling on six unanswered goals in a brilliant second term that saw them race out to a 37 point half time lead. There were moments of utter class in that quarter - in the early stages of the second, a horror turnover, courtesy of some brilliant pressure, gave Scalzo the opening goal, and after Nick Scanlon slotted a major minutes later, Stew Scanlon galloped through the middle of Holm Park, bouncing the ball three times on the turf before slotting a brilliant goal from 50 out. That moment was the beginning of the end, with the Magpies flicking the ball around with ease, drawing into the corridor with some terrific foot skills, and also winning the ball inside the contest. With the sting well and truly taken out of the contest, the Eagles managed to put a few goals on the board through the third quarter to fight back hard, before a five goal final term sealed a 12 goal win. The Magpies' dominance through the midfield - despite Scott Meyer's lionhearted effort in the ruck for the Eagles - gave the visitors' forwards plenty of opportunity, with 10 individual goalkickers, including three multiple goalkickers in Nick Scanlon (four), Stew Scanlon (three) and Aaron Wilson (two). "It was pretty even in the first quarter, and we didn't start the way we were hoping to, they (Beaconsfield) were certainly up and about, and we didn't start well," Shinners said when reflecting on the game. "We addressed a couple of things at quarter time, and had a chat in the first quarter to analyze and have a bit of a closer look at what was taking place. "We shuffled things around, and we just ran really well, used the ball better - in the third quarter we should have put the game beyond doubt, and we missed probably four goals from 20 out, and then in the last quarter our ball movement was really good. "As soon as the second quarter, we started to become a bit more mindful of what we berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
Dylan Quirk drives the ball forward under Beaconsfield pressure. 180053
The Beaconsfield players show their respect during the Anzac ceremony pre-game. 180053 wanted to." While there was strong performances from the likes of usual suspects Michael Collins, Jake Richardson, Col McNamara and skipper Dylan Quirk, it was Scalzo's game that caught the eye, with the returning Warragul star best afield in a game that certainly impressed his coach. "When he first came back from Warragul, it's sort of see ball get ball for him, and we're trying to educate him that he doesn't need to do all that work, we've got good players that can share the footy with him," he said. "He's full of guts and determination, he was under the packs all day - that's why we worked
hard to get him back, he won a league best and fairest in 2008 as a young kid, and the development from his side and his experience, is just so invaluable for us." Another is former Dandenong Stingray and Frankston VFL listed player Jesse Davies, who shut forward Nathan Langley out of the game in another commanding performance that has seen him quickly emerge as one of the standout key defenders in the competition. "During the practice matches, Jesse played centre half back because Jake Richardson wasn't available, and to be able to play him off a flank, and also in the ruck because he's got a terrific leap is a bonus," he said.
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Cory Machaya gets a goal right on quarter time..and loves it. 180053 "He's only 19 and getting some good tutelage at Frankston - he kicks the ball well both feet, he's a strong individual and reads the play really well." Both sides will earn a rest as the round continues into Saturday with Berwick and Doveton to clash, but Shinners' side will tackle an inform Officer at home on 5 May, while Beaconsfield will look to get its season back on track when they travel down to Tooradin to take on the Seagulls.
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Laser treatment that is safe, effective and affordable! DANDENONG DERMATOLOGY CENTRE, WITH THEIR EXTENSIVE RANGE OF MEDICAL GRADE LASERS, OFFER LASER TREATMENT FOR MANY SKIN CONDITIONS AND MOST SKIN TYPES. Dandenong Dermatology Centre have an extensive range of medical grade lasers offering treatments for most skin conditions and most skin types. The versatile Dual Yellow Copper Bromide laser is a proven effective laser for a wide range of skin conditions; the Ellipse is the latest generation IPL available to treat a variety of conditions safely: Emerge fractional skin resurfacing laser will bring your most beautiful skin to light, and is suitable for very light skin and very dark skin Rosacea: A common skin condition that causes red pimples, flushing and broken capillaries (telangiectasia) affecting mainly the cheeks and nose of adults. This irritating condition, often causing uncomfortable face flushing can be safely treated with almost no downtime. Sun damage: Skin aging is accelerated by sun exposure and decreased production of collagen. For the removal of age spots, uneven pigmentation and diffuse redness, our lasers offer the latest technology available. Facial treatments are most popular but most body areas can be treated including neck, chest and backs of hands. Treatment of sun damaged skin helps to keep a younger and fresher look and most skin types can be treated. Acne: A common skin disease of teenagers, often affecting the face, neck, chest, shoulders and back, associated with overproduction of sebum (oily substance). Treatment is effective by slowing down the production of the sebum, with a typical course of therapy being four treatments at three weeks apart. Vascular lesions: These lesions can include port wine stains, broken capillaries, diffuse redness, haemangioma and cherry angioma. They can occur in many sizes and shapes and can be found all over the body. Most skin types are easily treated with the correct energy output for your individual complexion.
WHAT’S NEW: Skin resurfacing: Fractional laser for skin resurfacing is available to treat light and dark skin, knock out those deepest wrinkles, improve the most challenging scars and help correct a variety of other skin imperfections. Treatments are well tolerated without lengthy recovery times. Leg Veins: As we age valves in our leg veins become less efficient, so less blood is pumped back from the legs. this means blood vessels in our legs become larger, darker and more visible. Smaller vessels can be improved by Nd:Yag laser using a precisely calculated pulse of laser energy directed to the leg vein vessel being treated Glycolic Peels: If laser therapy is not for you there are other options! Glycolic Peels are a specific technique for skin renewal that help remove the damaged layer of surface skin cells revealing fresh skin, stimulating cell turnover and encouraging anti-aging effects in the skin layers. A series of glycolic acid peels can help the skin appear healthier, smoother, plumper, firmer, less oily and more even toned.
All treatments are tailored to the individual and are safe, effective and affordable! Dandenong Dermatology Centre offers your first assessment consultation for free! To arrange an appointment just call 9791 3455.
Dandenong Dermatology Centre
Medical Grade Laser
■ Sun Damage: Rejuvenate your skin for a lighter and more youthful appearance! ■ Age Spots: Those blemishes on the backs of your hands can be removed permanently!
■ Red Facial Veins: Redness and rosacea can be treated with little or no side effects! ■ Dermablend Corrective Cosmetics: Dermablend is now available at Dandenong Dermatology Centre so if laser is not for you, those skin imperfections can still be helped by our nurse matching the corrective make-up to your skin tone!
■ Vascular Marks: Instant cosmetic results can be achieved with minimal pain!
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■ Pigmentation/Melasma: A very common skin condition that is treatable!
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