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Death in Berwick Two men have been charged with murder and attempted murder after a man died at a rooming house in Berwick on 30 April. A 32-year-old Berwick man and a 28-yearold Longwarry man were remanded and were expected to appear at Melbourne Magistrates' Court on Tuesday 2 May. Police were called to the Womens Housing Ltd residence at Wilson Street just before 12386858-LB19-18

10pm on 30 May. A 35-year-old Narre Warren man was treated at the scene but died a short time later, police say. A female had also received non-life threatening stab wounds. The co-accused were arrested near the scene by police that night. A 27-year-old Longwarry woman was also arrested and later released pending further en-

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"They're such gentle people. They're never raucous, they care about each other." A neighbour reportedly told 3AW Radio that paramedics had required a police escort while attending the premises on previous occasions. Ms Kearney and other neighbours say they had never observed police at the address. "Quite the opposite, in fact," Ms Kearney said. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au

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The Casey Cardinia region is on the cusp of an exciting new era in tourism according to Chris Buckingham, the man in charge of setting up a new Regional Tourism Board. The board will consist of nine directors including industry experts, tourism operators and industry service providers and will be supported by both councils to ensure the sector’s growth and long-term sustainability. Mr Buckingham, who is chair of the Casey Cardinia Tourism Advisory Committee, encouraged interested people to nominate for one of the nine board positions. “We are looking for people who are passionate about the region and understand the value that visitors bring to the Casey Cardinia Region,“ Mr Buckingham said. “The new entity is about giving the visitor industry a greater level of determination, while maintaining strong partnerships with councils.“ Mr Buckingham said tourism was one of the region’s most rapidly growing industries and was an important economic driver. “We’ve got a rapidly growing local population who are looking for things to do in their own backyard. We have world class attractions like Puffing Billy, the Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens and Moonlit Sanctuary. These outstanding experiences draw local and international visitors alike.“ He said the new organisation would link all the visitor elements together to create a “strong, united, cohesive industry organisation“. “Membership of the board will give you a seat at the table, making determinations about tourism in the region.“ Expressions of Interest close 21 May. Contact Frances Grigoriou, at f.grigoriou@casey. vic.gov.au or go to www.caseycardinia.com.au

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By Cam Lucadou-Wells Police have raided properties in Hampton Park, Cranbourne North and Narre Warren South as part of a city-wide operation against the Comanchero outlaw motorcycle gang. Fourteen men were arrested during the 18 Taskforce Echo raids from 5.15am on 2 May - the latest of several recent police operations targeting the Comancheros. Among the raided locations were Tolpis Lane, Cranbourne North, Springfield Crescent, Hampton Park, Osmington Circuit, Narre Warren South, Chanell Close, Hampton Park, Hillview Rise, Hampton Park and Conferta Court, Cranbourne West. The latest warrants relate to an investigation of firearm, blackmail, extortion and assault offences, police say. Police had been specifically investigating shots fired into an unoccupied vehicle and garage in Greenvale on 25 March as well as related allegations of blackmail and extortion. Assistant Commissioner Tess Walsh, of Victoria Police, said police were committed to arresting anyone linked to outlaw motorcycle gangs. "It doesn't matter what link you have to OMCGs, if you're engaging in or enabling criminal activity then police are going to hold you accountable for it. "I think clearly our disruption tactics are pretty strong - and they will continue." Asst Comm Walsh said the Comancheros

Zabi Ezedyar was gunned down outside a Narre Warren home in August due to possible mistaken identity. were traditionally involved in serious and violent crime. "Their core activity is outlaw and that's not OK with us. "This criminal activity and the often indiscriminate nature of it represents a severe and unacceptable risk to the safety of our community. "It puts innocent people's lives at risk, as we've seen recently where we have made appeals for information following mistaken identity shootings linked to OMCGs." Police believe the ambush murder of 22-year-

old Zabi Ezedyar at a home at Kurrajong Road, Narre Warren on 16 August may have been a case of mistaken identity. His killer is thought to be possibly linked to the Comancheros. The gang is also linked to the alleged mistaken-identity murder of Muhamed Yucel in a home garage in Keysborough on 2 May, 2017. Two masked men are still at large over a recent shooting at a tattoo parlour in Hampton Park in the early afternoon of 22 February - an ambush linked to the Comancheros. A man was critically injured while bullets blazed through the walls of adjoining businesses at the Fordholm Street shopping centre. Asst Comm Walsh urged victims of Comanchero-related crime to report to their local police station. She said that "frightened" and "intimidated" people with information would be protected by "robust" police protocols and procedures, including the option of reporting anonymously. "We're not intimidated by (OCMGs) and we will not allow our communities to be." Police from Taskforce Echo, Crime Command, Special Operations Group, Critical Incident Response Team, Operations Response Unit, local detectives from North West Metro and Southern Metro Regions and members of the Australian Federal Police took part in the 2 May raids. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au

Casey welcomes big State Budget spend By Cam Lucadou-Wells The 2018-'19 State Budget has delivered an election-year splurge on roads and schools in Casey. It attracted rare praise from Casey Council for the "biggest direct investment" in the municipality - $1.4 billion in transport and schools. Casey mayor Geoff Ablett said the Government had responded to the council's Commit to Casey campaign on behalf of a rapidly growing population. "Planning for our current and future resident's education is vital, and so too is ensuring students can get to school safely and promptly. "As one of the fastest growing municipalities in Australia we will continue to advocate for improved roads and rail to create jobs, improve access to essential services, ease cost of living pressures and help the local community and economy thrive." One of the schools to benefit from the budget was Hampton Park Secondary College, allocated $2.6 million over the next three years for upgraded classrooms, shared spaces and gymnasium.

Geoff Ablett, pictured at the launch of Commit to Casey, says the State Budget is on the right Picture: GARY SISSONS track. 177187 Narre Warren South P-12 College scored $400,000 for a "world-class" orchestra pit - the "cherry on top" of their redeveloped auditorium. Principal Rob Duncan said the orchestra pit would ensure the school could host top-class performances and enable students to flourish in a first-rate facility. In 2018-'19, Berwick Secondary College's community hub for wellbeing and mental

health will receive the first $50,000 towards a $1.3 million State allocation over three years. The Government has also allocated funds for new schools in Botanic Ridge, Cranbourne East and Clyde North. Kambrya College, Fountain Gate Secondary College, and Berwick Fields Primary School also received funds for new and existing upgrades. More than $1 billion in new road funding will be spent in the South-East in the next five years as part of a public-private partnership. It includes Pound Road West will be widened with upgraded signalised intersections at Abbotts Road and South Gippsland Highway and a bridge over rail to connect to Remington Drive, Dandenong South. Thompsons, Hallam North and Narre Warren-Cranbourne roads will also get upgrades as part of a $2.2 billion upgrade package for 13 suburban arterials over the next five years. Stage two of the Monash Corridor widening project received $712 million. It includes extra lanes between Clyde and Cardinia roads, links to a duplicated O'Shea Road and smart onroad technology.

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By Cam Lucadou-Wells Walkers on a popular track next to Hessell Road retarding basin, Berwick have stumbled upon a rude shock. An enormous pile of rubbish including furniture, building products, soil, lime, mattresses, a car seat, electric frying pan, ladder and broken glass blocked the entire pathway near Valley View Crescent on 1 May. Helpfully, several bills with two names and addresses were observed on the 20-metre-square heap, and passed onto Casey Council investigators. Passer-by Nada Cosic was shocked by the "disgusting and disrespectful" sight. "There are kids on their scooters who use the path, walkers regularly use it every morning ... it's not nice. It's very upsetting." Dog-walker Reg Young said the dumpers must have used a trailer or tip-truck judging by the scale of the litter. "It's terrible - they should hit them with the highest fines possible. "It's such a beautiful area." The footpath is closed to traffic, although a removed bollard nearby provided a likely access point to vehicles. A second pile of illegal rubbish had been dumped in bushes next to the track further north near Ernst Wanke Road, according to residents. It's believed it included a document with the same name and address as found in the 1 May rubbish. Contractors with a garbage truck taped off the rubbish pile about noon. They said it may be beyond their capability to clean up the mess due to health and safety issues. Casey Council disposes of more than 600 tonnes of dumped rubbish each year. Mayor Geoff Ablett recently said it had become a "major issue" with more than 1300 litter reports in the past 12 months. In that time, it had issued 216 infringements including 85 fines. Recently an offender in Casey was fined $1000 plus $2500 in costs at Dandenong Magistrates' Court. "I encourage anyone who witnesses rubbish or illegal dumping to report this to Council immediately, so our Rapid Response Unit can attend in a timely manner to ensure we keep Casey clean," Cr Ablett said. To report illegal dumping, go to casey.vic.gov. au/litterreport

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How long have you been with Cranbourne Girl Guides? Almost 21 years including as a Guide and as a Unit Leader. What is the most memorable activity/event you have experienced with Girl Guides? It's impossible to pick just one, but two of the very best I loved were a Race Around the Melbourne Zoo and a camp in Portsea where we got to see dolphins from the campgrounds. Congratulations on the Cranbourne Girl Guides 50th anniversary celebration recently. How did it go catching up with past and present members? It was so good to catch up with Guides who I haven't seen in years, and some ladies that I had been members before I came to Guides. What is the most memorable moment in your life? The moment my fiance proposed to me on stage in front of 500 people... It's hard to beat! What is your favourite television show? At the moment I'm impatiently waiting each week for more Westworld! Favourite place to visit in Victoria? I love the Dandenong Ranges and the parks you can walk through up there. It's gorgeous. What is your favourite book? I really enjoy Anne Bishop's Black Jewel Triology, I can't pick just one of them. What has been your most embarrassing moment? I think this is the same as my most memorable moment. Up on stage can be pretty daunting! What do you work toward in your free time? I don't have a lot, but a lot of it is craft exploration. Where would your perfect holiday destination be? I'd love to visit Japan and Disneyland, that would be absolutely fantastic!

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A life-saving win By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Berwick woman's campaign to put a life-saving medication in affordable reach for stricken families has been successful. Julie Cini, the head of the Hallam-based group Spinal Muscular Atrophy Australia, represents more than 200 families whose children suffer the cruel, rare disease SMA. She was "extremely excited" that the "phenomenal" drug Spinraza or Nusinursen was recently recommended for listing on the Federal Government's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. It is otherwise prohibitively expensive about $750,000 for a 12-month course of six injections. "We eagerly await Minister (Greg) Hunt's announcement of this (PBS) listing date," Ms Cini said. In the interim, pharmaceutic maker Biogen will offer the medication free to patients that meet the PBS criteria. The PBS scheme will benefit patients under 18 and who have had symptoms of SMA since younger than three. That leaves a large "unmet need" for adult patients, Ms Cini says. "SMA Australia realise this part of our community will be devastated. "Due to the infancy of the drug and lack of robust clinical data, the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) was unable to assess the extent of the meaningful benefit the drug may have on the adult population. "We encourage the adult population to contact us so we are able to better present your case to the government." She said the drug has "phenomenal" properties on children, halting the disease's degenerative march and increasing motor-function. Without the drug, the illness destroys motor neurons and muscles - the means for children to crawl, walk, feed, sit, cough,

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Julie Cini and Anthony Byrne welcome the breakthrough announcement. 180288 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS swallow and breathe. "Normally type-1 SMA children have only 12 months of life," Ms Cini says. "Children on this treatment are now seeing their second birthday and they're growing stronger." Holt MP Anthony Byrne tabled a 11,201-signature petition in Parliament to fast-track the drug after it was rejected for PBS listing in December. "The recommendation would see paedi-

atric patients with Types 1, 2 and 3a SMA be able to access this drug at a vital age before the severe degenerative effects of the disease take hold. "Julie's determination to promote this drug through the media, petitioning and meetings with Parliamentarians is an example of our Parliament at its best. "It's been a long journey which would not have been possible without the effort of a community champion such as Julie."

A 16-year-old boy has faced a children’s court after being allegedly arrested in a stolen car in a “very serious incident" on Clyde Road, Berwick on 29 April. The boy, who cannot be identified, was taken to hospital after being arrested in the 1988 white Nissan Skyline’s front passenger seat, the court heard. He was charged with the theft of the Skyline in Narre Warren earlier that night. He also faced charges including dealing with the proceeds of crime, resisting an emergency worker and committing indictable offences on bail. At the time, the boy had breached his night curfew as part of his bail, his lawyer conceded. A magistrate on 30 April asked a Youth Justice worker what had been done to curtail the boy since his last court appearance 10 days earlier. The boy was lucky to escape injury in the “very serious incident", the judge said. He also had a significant history before the courts, the judge noted. “This was inevitable 10 days ago. “I would like to know since he was before the court what he has been doing every day of the week.” The boy had failed to appear at his day-program prior to the alleged offending, a Youth Justice worker responded. He had been due to take his learner’s driving test later this week, she said. “We thought we were covering all the safedriving practices, but clearly not enough.” The boy was receiving rehab for injuries sustained in a serious car crash in March, the court heard. The boy was remanded in youth detention to appear at a children’s court on 4 May.

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Michelle Hassett: So basically a meeting was held by a group of bigots with no representatives from the LGBTI community, Safe Schools or any teachers? Has anyone contacted the school to verify those women’s claims? How outrageous!! And are ratepayers comfortable with the fact their money was used to hold this totally biased meeting? What an absolute disgrace!!

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On 25 April the Cranbourne Star News Facebook page shared a story about parents speaking of their opposition to the Safe Schools program. which aims to promote inclusiveness for “same-sex attracted, intersex and gender diverse” students. The forum was held at Bunjil Place on Thursday 19 April. The story brought forward some strong opinions on the topic. Below are some of the views shared online:

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Violeta Atanasovska: All kids should feel safe at school why are we only concentrating on one group of kids. They are more likely to be bullied ok I can accept that but if you have a disability it is almost guaranteed that you will be bullied and yet nothing is done on a larger scale like safe school. If we are going to teach kids to accept everyone it should cover everyone.

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In response to the article “Safe Schools slammed” by Brendan Rees, may I begin by thanking the wonderful council for holding this event. Thankyou Casey Council for bringing some of this disturbing material to the attention of parents. I was interested to read the comments of the anonymous teacher, who found the forum “very one-sided”. I actually had quite a lengthy conversation with this young teacher after her chat with your journalist. Among her several disturbing remarks, which undermined parental authority, probably the worst was her answer to my question regarding 13-year-old boys being required to create detailed models of female genitals using modelling clay. She didn’t deny that this happened but said that “kids are curious” and “this is better than having boys go up to girls and asking them what their vagina looks like”. I was flabbergasted. Surely any boy who makes such a remark in her “friendly open school” needs to be severely reprimanded and disciplined, as this is a highly abusive comment. Such a boy needs to be taught about manners and respect - not given modelling clay and asked to create what amounts to porn! We must scrap this program! We must get rid of this awful State Government, who continue to fund this filth when it has been scrapped in other states. Parents be vigilant! L. Grace, Berwick.

Well our cat escaped through our shed and it was our own fault. (Thankfully he came home today).I seriously think we need ads in the paper with the lost pets from the area page. I think there would be less animals in pounds and more people on the lookout to help if they’ve seen someone’s pet. Give the numbers

of the owners privately and if you’ve seen a pet the person could call the paper or the paper could say where the animals have been taken to. Or if a person has taken care of said pet, they could call the paper and get the owners phone details.

Thumbs up To the awesome community support once again for ANZAC Day services across the day.

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Thumbs down To the people driving and texting on their phones while going through the Marriott Waters merge.

Thumbs up To the Residents of Ambrosia for helping out people who need furniture. They were so generous, they gave away good furniture. Awesome community.

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Risk rejected By Cam Lucadou-Wells An early learning centre will step up its fight against the looming danger of a 100km/h section of road despite being again rebuffed by the State Government. Little Joeys Learning Centre and neighbours are calling for a speed reduction and a right-hand turning lane near the centre on Wellington Road, Narre Warren East. In the most recent rejection, Roads and Road Safety Minister Luke Donnellan - in an answer to a question in State Parliament last week - restated VicRoads's assessment that the speed limit was appropriate. "Speed limits are set to provide an appropriate balance between safety and mobility," Mr Donnellan wrote. VicRoads considered factors such as the number of access points along the route, the nature of the road environment, adjacent speed zones, road user types and safety history, he stated. The latter point makes Little Joeys director Emma Robinson wonder if there needs to be a major accident for VicRoads to act. Parents and staff turning into the centre say they are scared of being rammed by eastbound traffic following them at high-speed. Drivers approach from behind on a rising bend and are blind to the stationary, turning cars, Ms Robinson says. The centre, with 149 families, is launching their second petition in recent years to urge VicRoads for a re-think. Ms Robinson wrote to parents to support the push: "I ask you to please sign the petition to try and ensure we are heard as a community and what is best for our families does not and should not be measured on statistics." She told Star News: "We're a community centre and we're increasing in numbers every day.

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Emma Robinson with staff and parents and kids from Little Joey's Early Learning Centre. 178896 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS "The junction makes everyone nervous. It's getting busier and busier." Eastern Victoria Liberal MP Edward O'Donohue, who asked the question to Mr Donnellan in Parliament, said the response was a "slap in the face for local residents who are in fear of their safety". "It's time the city centric Andrews Government listened to these genuine concerns of the community." In the five years up to 30 June, there was one recorded casualty on the 100km/h section - about 90 metres west of the Monash Road intersection. However across a wider section between Berwick Road and Clematis, there have been one fatality and four serious injuries since July 2014. Earlier this year, two cars collided in the road's 80km/h zone to the west, according to Wellington Road residents. VicRoads has previously told Star News that the road section was assessed as consistent with similar 100km/h roads across the state.

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A teenager accused of bashing another man with a baseball bat in a Narre Warren milk bar car park has had his bail application put sensationally on hold. Jake Cruikshank, 18, and his father were coaccused of assaulting the victim at Greenridge Avenue on 28 April, Dandenong Magistrates' Court heard. Cruikshank - who had been on bail and parole at the time - has denied to the police that he carried a baseball bat during the incident, the bail hearing heard on 30 April. The father and son had allegedly walked 100 metres to the milk bar to stop the victim meeting a close female relative. The victim observed the father approaching in an "aggressive manner" and holding knuckle-dusters, police prosecutor Senior Constable Julie Delaney told the court. The victim claimed that the teenager struck him to the head with a baseball bat. Cruikshank also used the bat to strike the victim after he fell to the ground, and then to attack the victim's Hilux's windows and panels. As the victim drove away, Cruikshank allegedly pointed the bat at him like it was a shotgun or rifle, Sen Const Delaney said. The victim was treated at Casey Hospital for injuries, including a significant laceration to the head, the court was told. Cruikshank told police the next day he didn't get involved in the fight except for calling the victim a "dog" and punching the Hilux door with his hand. The victim was a "junkie" who was "off his head", he told police. Sen Const Delaney said the "seriously injured" victim was in fear of his safety. Police would seek a apprehended-violence safety no-

tice to protect him, she said. "(Cruikshank) has a significant history of violence and committing offences whilst on bail." Cruikshank also denied involvement in a home burglary in March including the theft of credit cards then used to buy $430 of items including booze and fast-food. He was also accused of travelling in a car stolen during an aggravated burglary, and shoplifting a $75 bottle of champagne. Defence lawyer Nicholas Hanos said his instructions were that Cruikshank at no time wielded a bat and was only supporting his father. The victim was contravening an intervention order at the time, Mr Hanos told the court. It was "highly important" that Cruikshank would be freed to continue his TAFE education "to be able to support himself and do something meaningful with his life". However, after an interval, Mr Hanos notified the court that he was stepping down from the case. Victoria Legal Aid had withdrawn its funding for the bail app due to Youth Justice not supporting the application, he told the court. "Effectively I'm doing this pro bono at this point." Magistrate Jack Vandersteen told Cruikshank that he wouldn't have granted him bail if the application had continued. In the public gallery, a man in support of Cruikshank attempted to interject, offering to pay Mr Hanos to continue. Mr Vandersteen rejected the man's attempts to ask the court a question. A female in the support party exploded with expletives and tears as she left the court. Cruikshank was remanded to appear at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 4 May.

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Victim turned pest driver By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Cranbourne East man has been jailed for repeated disqualified driving - and continues to be scarred by a horrific crime in his teens, a court heard. The 42-year-old man, who had a "very significant" criminal history, including stints in jail, was caught twice illegally behind the wheel in June and September, Dandenong Magistrates' Court heard on 30 April. On the second occasion, there was methamphetamine detected in his system. His vehicle was impounded at a cost of $1005.

At the time he was serving two corrections orders including drug and mental health treatment. It was nearly the 30th time he had driven a car while disqualified or suspended. A defence lawyer conceded that the man - an on-and-off user for 15 years - had ongoing issues with 'ice' but had made "significant steps" to treating his post-traumatic stress. As a teenager, the man had witnessed his mother's killing and was brutally attacked during the same incident. The accused offender was however acquitted of murder, and jailed for the then-

teenager's attempted murder. It was an outcome that the traumatised man still struggled to reconcile. He still held anger and resentment, the lawyer said. He had recently been diagnosed with epilepsy and a "shadowing" around the heart linked to his years of drug abuse. During the disqualified driving, the man had struggled to return to a "normal way of life" after just being released from prison, the lawyer said. He bought a car after a victims-ofcrime payout at 16 without being properly licenced, and his continual illegal driving had continued from there, the lawyer said.

"Probably for the first time in his life, on his instructions, he's said if he's a person behind the wheel of a car, he will offend. "So with his partner's support, his access to a motor vehicle has been taken away." Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said he was not surprised the man had been impacted by the dark events in his youth. The man was jailed for six months and disqualified from driving for 12 months. He was also jailed concurrently for breaching a corrections order and re-sentenced for trafficking ice and three other disqualified driving offences.

Works complete, and nature approves new wetlands By Cam Lucadou-Wells The contentious transformation of Troups Creek West Wetland in Narre Warren North is complete. And it seems at least popular with a wide variety of birds and frogs that have flocked to the Ken Browne Reserve ponds since bulldozers retreated. Since August, Melbourne Water had drained the lake, rid it of about 600 exotic carp and created several interlinking wetlands. The aim was to filter stormwater that runs down to Port Phillip, as well as provide greywater for a neighbouring housing estate. A formal concrete path has been added to the site. Senior project manager Jason Brown said the diversity of habitat for animals had been improved. "There are now more plants, which improve stormwater treatment and provide ani-

mal habitat, but areas of open water have also been retained." Mr Brown said water levels, kept low to help establish plants, would be restored to "normal" over coming months. During a tour of the wetland, resident Ray Darbritz voiced concerns about the lack of trees and shade around the enormous banks. The luscious revegetation of Frog Hollow Reserve was cited as an example. Mr Darbritz also suggested extending the track so it fully encircled the wetlands. Mr Brown said trees and shrubs could not be planted on the large retaining walls of earth to the south of the wetlands. It was against national dam regulations because they compromised the walls' structural integrity. He said the retarding basin was designed to withstand one in 100-year floods, protecting homes that line the reserve's perimeter.

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Equine hospital pledge By Garry Howe Cranbourne’s massive horse racing fraternity will score a state-of-the-art equine hospital if the Liberal National Coalition wins government in November. Leader Matthew Guy and Shadow Racing Minister Tim Bull visited the proposed site at the Cranbourne Training Complex on Thursday 26 April, with Liberal candidate for Cranbourne Ann-Marie Hermans, to announce a $1.5 million funding pledge for the project. Mr Guy said the new hospital would cement Cranbourne’s position as a leader in thoroughbred racing while also providing the industry with access to breakthrough technology transforming equine medicine. He said the project would fill a long-standing void for the racing industry locally. Cranbourne is home to Victoria and Australia’s largest thoroughbred training centre, with 140 licensed trainers and 1400 horses training there. However, horses requiring scanning must still endure an unacceptable three-hour float ride to Werribee or Ballarat to access that technology. “The fact that they don’t have an equine medical facility beggars belief,” Mr Bull said. “The scanning technology to be made available at Cranbourne will not only allow for significant medical insight and research, but will also cut the need for three-hour float rides to Werribee or Ballarat. It will also service Mornington and Gippsland trainers.” New scanning technology will transform treatment of a range of common but difficultto-diagnose equine health issues, including lower respiratory tract diseases, viral and bacterial infections, and exercise pulmonary haemorrhage (EIPH). Private sector leaders in medical technology have already expressed interest in partnering with the racing industry and Liberal Na-

The Liberal team was taken on a tour of the Cranbourne Training Complex - from left training complex committee of management chairman John Finning, turf club president Geoff Whiffen, Shadow Racing Minister Tim Bull. Opposition Leader Matthew Guy, Australian Trainers Association president Robbie Griffiths, Cranbourne candidate Anne Marie Hermans and leading veterinarian practitioner Glenn Robertson-Smith. Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS

Watching trackwork from the headquarters of leading Cranbourne trainer Robbie Griffiths are, from left, Racing Minister Tim Bull, Opposition Leader Matthew Guy, CTC chief executive Neil Bainbridge and Liberal candidate for Cranbourne Anne Marie Hermans.

tionals on this project. The Liberal Nationals’ $1.5 million funding contribution will be matched by industry funds to provide the balance of the $3 million cost of establishing the hospital. Cranbourne Turf Club chairman Geoff Whiffen said a vet centre was part of original plans when the training centre was established back in 1990. “This has been a long time coming and is an absolute must for our industry and crucial for horse welfare,” he said. “We need to do this, particularly given the number of horses in this area. The club is excit-

”But it goes far beyond those 22 jobs - this is all about providing for the future as well.” The training centre - the largest in the Southern Hemisphere - already provides 750 jobs and there are a further 250 employed at the turf club next door. Chief executive Neil Bainbridge said Cranbourne produced the highest number of runners in races across Victoria. “Cranbourne has 16 per cent of all runners in Victoria - we are number one by a long way; Flemington is next with eight per cent,” he said. “That means one in every six horses in a race comes from Cranbourne.”

ed with its plan for the future and this project is a big part of that.” Robbie Griffiths, a leading Cranbourne trainer and president of the Australian Trainers Association, welcomed the announcement. “It is an absolute must and long overdue,” he said. “It will be great for everyone involved.” Ms Hermans said she was proud to be a part of a Liberal Nationals team that understood the importance in investing in jobs in growth areas like Cranbourne. “The complex will deliver 22 on-going, local jobs and provide essential services for the racing industry across Eastern Victoria,” she said.

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Waste not, recycle not By Cam Lucadou-Wells There's a simple solution to the recycling crisis that's gripping Australian councils, according to a leading sustainability campaigner. Tamara DiMattina, whose The New Joneses' Tiny House has set up digs at Bunjil Place, says people should just put less in their bins. "Buy nothing in a packet," she says. "Recycling has to be the last thing we're doing. First thing is cutting down the waste." At the supermarket, stop buying fruit and vegetables wrapped in unnecessary plastic. Bring recycled bags, have a coffee to-stay not take-away, get rid of drinking straws - Ms DiMattina adds. "There are so many ways to eliminate waste in the first place." The New Jonses' founder, with Casey

mayor Geoff Ablett and councillors Amanda Stapledon and Rex Flannery, launched a sustainable pop-up house at Bunjil on 26 April. The house is economical on space - such as a bed that folds up into the wall - and long on tips on energy-saving, eco-friendly products and waste reduction. Cr Ablett said the house was a "fun and interactive" way to teach families and young children how to make a "smaller footprint on the planet". He said the council had recently introduced electric vehicles to its fleet, uses recycled crushed concrete in roadworks and offers rebates on compost bins and worm farms. "We purchase park furniture that is made from recycled plastics, 'closing the loop' with our regular recycling service." The New Joneses is open free at Bunjil Place until Sunday 6 May.

Amy Thompson has been earmarked in a program to fast-track young technologists. She has lifetime membership to a Westpac100 Scholars Network to collaborate on Australia’s most pressing problems, as well as relevant work experience. “I’m not really sure exactly what I’ll do. I’m leaving it open. “In the future there’s going to be jobs that don’t even exist at the moment.” The scholarship of up to $25,000 will pay off a fair chunk of her HECS bill for her IT course. It not only takes the financial pressure off, it makes Ms Thompson feel others have faith in her. “It’s pushing me to do my best and take hold of my future.” Westpac Bicentennial Foundation chief executive Susan Bannigan said the scholarship fast-tracked the development of young people from “all walks of life”. “The future of work is going to be driven by technology so it’s critical we invest in young, innovative Australians to help build a strong pipeline of talent in the industry for years to come.” 201804031545_1-RA16-18

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A trail-blazing Berwick IT student says she is keeping her options open - after all, the jobs of the future may not even exist yet. Amy Thompson is one of 35 young innovators to have won Westpac Young Technologist national scholarships. More than half of the awardees are female - a deliberate push to fast-track more gender and socio-economic diversity into technology. Ms Thompson is already seeing positive change in her first-year class at RMIT University. “There’s quite a number of girls in my course, many more than I expected. “In my view, there needs to be more diversity in gender and more cultures because everyone has so much to offer. “Having a more diverse mindset in the technology industry will create many more opportunities.” Ms Thompson has an interest in app and website design, with plans to move into IT management. She was always encouraged to follow her passion for computing as a student at the allgirls St Margaret’s School, Berwick. “All of the girls were incredibly smart and had such an idea of what they wanted to do in the future. “They were driven to go into technology fields. “We had the largest IT class of girls that the school had so far.” There’s a lot of options to explore in the dynamically changing IT environment, whether it’s in 3-D printing or in a coding lab. Ms Thompson isn’t sure of where she’ll land, though it probably won’t be in a “back room” writing computer programs. Already through her scholarship, Ms Thompson said she’d met inspiring past and present recipients, such as one designing prosthetics for war veterans.

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Massive rail cash splash By Brendan Rees A desperately needed duplication of the Cranbourne rail line is one step closer after the State Government announced its biggest rail corridor upgrade in the May State Budget. Under a $572 million project, upgrades to tracks, stations, power and modern signalling will be delivered from the city to Cranbourne and Pakenham. It will also pave the way for the planning of a Cranbourne line duplication. Minister for Public Transport Jacinta Allan made the announcement on Friday 27 April, saying it was a “massive investment“ with more trains being able to run without clogging up the road network. “We’re investing more than any government in Victoria’s history to transform our public transport system and get passengers home safer and sooner,“ she said. Together with the Metro Tunnel and new high capacity trains, the works will make room for an additional 234,000 peak passengers every week from Cranbourne, Pakenham and Sunbury. It comes after the State Government announced to set aside $3 million to buy land for a Cranbourne East Railway Station last December - although date has not been announced as to when this station will be built. Shadow Minister for Public Transport Shadow David Davis said the State Government needed to provide more rail infrastructure to meet the growing population demand. “Casey and Cardinia have every reason to be angry. Daniel Andrews and his government have fallen short again not funding the infrastructure required to meet the burgeoning population,” he said. “The congestion is growing and Daniel Andrews and his government have no idea how to deal with it other than cancelling a road (East West Link) at a cost of $1.3 billion.

Cranbourne Labor candidate Pauline Richards, Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan and Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams at Dandenong Railway Station. 180279 Casey Resident and Ratepayers Association president Arvo Talvik welcomed the funding to upgrade the Cranbourne line but it fell short of extending the rail line to Clyde. “If that’s all they’re doing then they’re severely letting down the Casey public,” he said. “A one-track-solution would at least things moving and would keep cars away from Cranbourne station which is choc-a-block”

Last week, the Victorian Greens unveiled a $5 billion Melbourne Metro transport plan, calling for the Cranbourne line to be extended to Clyde to accommodate for a rapidly expanding South East. The plan also involves duplicating the Cranbourne line and building a new station at Cranbourne East. Victorian Greens MLC for the South Eastern

‘Country manor’ sells for millions By Brendan Rees A former country manor in Cranbourne North has sold for $2.35 million, setting an all-time high for residential properties in the area. The property, set on 3200sq m of parklike grounds known as Tulliallan at 160 Wheelers Park Drive, was snapped up by a Narre Warren family at an auction held on Saturday, 28 April.

Ballet Revolucio?n is set to land with its passionate, sensual and daring moves at Bunjil Place this month. As part of a national tour, the Cuban-based group is said to put on a joyous exhibition of ballet and street dance with Afro-Cuban traditions to a range of Latin American music. The dancers, trained at Cuba's prestigious Escuela Nacional de Arte and at Escuela Nacional de Ballet, have toured Europe with the show. According to promoters, dance means "life" on the island nation. Australian choreographer Aaron Cash has teamed with Cuban counterpart Roclan Gonzalez Chavez to blend modern salsa and Cuban dance for the show. Ballet Revolucion is at Bunjil Place, Narre Warren on Tuesday, 15 May. Bookings: 9709 9700.

The six-bedroom home, featuring Mt Gambier limestone construction, three metre ceilings and entertainment areas was expected to sell between $1.8 million to $1.98 million, Mr Watson said. “It sold above expectation. Two bidders decided they both wanted it and took a bit for one to shake the other off,” he said. “It’s probably set a new bench mark for a residential holding in Cranbourne North for some time to come.

Mr Watson said the property’s former owners, Peter White and his wife Lyndy, planned to donate all proceeds from the sale to the family’s charitable foundation to assist the lives of people disadvantaged through personal, social or cultural circumstances.

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“It was an extremely well attended auction; there was a sea of people” First National Neilson Partners Berwick selling agent Peter Watson said.

“It’s a lovely property and a local family has decided to call it home,” he said.

Metropolitan region, Nina Springle said the Clyde rail extension was something that needed to happen by the next term of government. “These communities are crying out for decent public transport they can rely on,“ she said. “I hear from people in the South East on a daily basis about how urgently they need public transport.”

A former country manor in Cranbourne North sold for millions at an auction. 180217 Pictures: ROB CAREW

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Girl cuts hair for charity By Brendan Rees Clyde North's Hillcrest Christian College Rhea Singh has made a big sacrifice by donating her long locks to charity. The Year 7 student shed 36cm of her healthy hair which will be sent to Hair with Heart, a campaign managed by Variety. After watching a very moving video of a young woman affected by cancer and chemotherapy, Rhea Singh knew she had to help others. The video showed just how much a seemingly small gesture, receiving a wig, could change a woman's life. With some encouragement and support

from her mum and big sister, Rhea gave her long hair the chop during the recent school holidays. "It was a big change, but my hair will grow back" said Rhea. "It feels good to know that someone's life can be changed with my hair." Her hair will be made into a wig for children who have lost theirs due to medial conditions. A hairdresser at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre tied Rhea's hair back into five pony tails before they were cut off. It was then washed and dried and made into one large pony tail. Rhea's Pastoral teacher Germaine Moser said: "I am happy for Rhea; this precious donation will put a smile on someone else's face."

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LOCATED on the grounds of the former Amstel Golf Course in Melbourne’s southeast, the unique landmark address of Canopy presents exciting opportunities for new home buyers. A new community, set to become a sustainable living environment surrounded by quality design, energy efficient homes, native landscaping, stunning outlooks and natural streetscapes, Canopy makes an impressive statement. Set to be released in the next few weeks, the Klass Release (Stage 3A) at Canopy presents the rare opportunity of large sought-after family focused lots and the convenience of an abundance of local amenity. A chance to build a brand-new home, complemented by an impressive landscape backdrop, while also enjoying the convenience of established amenity and infrastructure close at hand, doesn’t come along very often. Time to stretch out, make the most of outdoor living and embrace a truly idyllic family lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty. With exceptional future recreation and abundant open space, life at Canopy means leaving the car at home and exploring nature. With connections to public transport and nearby major arterials, and easy

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5 Acres of Lifestyle This beautiful family home, situated on 5 acres offers the perfect balance between town and country. Escape to your own private and peaceful haven , secured with remote controlled gates , 3 fully fenced paddocks, 3 large sheds, an abundance of storage and 2 street frontages. Enjoy magnificent sunrises from the comfort of your own home. The open plan kitchen, meals, living provides exquisite views overlooking the Strzelecki Ranges. Just minutes from the cafes and shops at Beaconsfield Village local private and public schools and Beaconsfield Station, everything is at your doorstep. METHOD

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100 SAWyER ROAD NEERIM SOUTH “Neerim Views” a 312 acre district showplace grazing property is now available for buyers seeking the ‘best of the best”.This is one of the most picturesque & productive properties in West Gippsland. Reliable water supply from permanent Red Hill Creek & the properties’ own 4acre, 26ft deep lake with a 16meg licence. Excellent infrastructure. Character illed double storey home of high standards & the best in ittings & presentation,set amidst very impressive 4acres of park like gardens.Views from this gem are magical.

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AUCTION 25 Carnarvon Street Lang Lang Saturday 19th May, 2018 12.30pm Onsite

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A GRAND facade and landscaped gardens set the tone to this 18-monthold magnificent residence located on an 810 square metre allotment. Exceptional street presence in the north of Berwick, spectacular views spanning from the main living areas of the home, offering a multilevel design that captures spaciousness and versatility perfect for any growing family. The focal point being the open plan living area, including a beautifully designed kitchen, offering a plethora of space and practicality, quality stainless steel appliances and stone benchtops. Adjacent living area/rumpus room allows for fantastic family living, with additional living area/possible fourth bedroom on the entry level floor. The third level offers three large bedrooms including the master suite with walk-in robe and private ensuite, as well as the remaining two bedrooms with builtin robes, serviced by the sophisticated main bathroom. Quality finishes and an abundance of storage space throughout elevate the luxury of this custom-built home constructed by a well-known, awardwinning builder. Outdoors offers a neat, private garden with low-maintenance greenery. A fantastic balcony flowing from the family meals area captures the magnificent views with additional decking area for entertaining.

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This federation home has many features, high baltic pine lined ceil & flooring. 3 bdrms BIRs & c/fans. 3rd bdrm and formal lounge, ornate f/places & feat cornice. Rev cycle s/s renov kitch, timber benches, s/s gas oven,h/plates, d/w,ceramic floor tiles and r/hood. Claw foot bath, shwr & ped basin. French doors lead to decked o/door entertain area under shady trees. Rear access to Steel lockup garage. OFI: Wed 5.00pm - 5.30pm Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Terms: 10% Dep Bal in 30 Days Contact: Brian McIntosh 0407868909 Shop 5/275 Station St, Koo Wee Rup

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Address: 37 Wintersun Road, Berwick, 3806 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $800,000 - $880,000 Inspect: By appointment Contact: Katrina Barlett, 0414 791 161, HARCOURTS, BERWICK, 9707 4222

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151 Holm Park Drive

Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm

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Sun 1.00 - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

24 Breamlea Way

Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

12 Maude Court

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7 Glamis Rise

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

Peake Real Estate - 9707 5300

13 Balfour Court

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OBrien - 9707 0556

15 Trueman Street

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OBrien - 9707 0556

21 Eskdale Court

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24 Breamlea Way

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OBrien - 9707 0556

21 Sundial Court

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OBrien - 9707 0556

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76 Mansfield Street

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OBrien - 9707 0556

10 Sylvan Court

11 Soldiers Road

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OBrien - 9707 0556

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20 Mirrabrook Court

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OBrien - 9707 0556

34 Baynton Crescent

OBrien - 9707 0556

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OBrien - 9707 0556

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OBrien - 9707 0556

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OBrien - 9707 0556

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3 Lynch Court

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Peake Real Estate - 9707 5300

20 Whistler Drive

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Peake Real Estate - 9707 5300

11 Wimmera Court

Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

23-25 Langmore Lane

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First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

9 Maybury Court

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First National Neilson Partners - 9707 6000

102 Ridgemont Drive

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1 Riverglen Road

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Harcourts - 9707 4222

37 Wintersun Road

Sat 10.30am - 11.00am

Harcourts - 9707 4222

5 Telford Drive

Sat 10.30am - 11.00am

Harcourts - 9707 4222

2/40 Buchanan Road

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76 Mansfield Street

NARRE WARREN EAST 611 Belgrave-Hallam Road

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Property Management Professionals

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First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

Sat 1:00pm - 1:30pm

First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

11 Angela Court

Sat 11:00am - 11:30am First National Neilson Partners - 9705 4888

1-2 Malanie Close

Sat 3.00 - 3.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

NARRE WARREN SOUTH

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Deanne Berwick 0409 205 091

Sat 2:00pm - 2:30pm

NARRE WARREN NORTH 29A Robinson Road

Shae Newell 0428 233 738 Property Manager

13 Palm Way

Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm

14 Bunerong Court

Sat 10:30am - 11:00am

Eview South East - 8794 1200

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2 Azimuth Close

Sat 11.30am - 12.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

4 Sycamore Court

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Harcourts - 9707 4222

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3 Dorchester Drive

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OBrien - 9707 0556

13 Palm Way

Sun 1.00 - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

10 Oakleaf Place

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

4 Beauford Avenue

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21 Sundial Court

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60B Mansfield Street

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10 Panoramic Terrace

Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

Peake Real Estate - 9707 5300

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15 Tyrell Place

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Sat 12.00 - 12.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

24 Flagstaff Crescent

Sat 1.30pm - 2.00pm

Harcourts - 9707 4222

39 Brisbane Street

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

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27 Newbridge Avenue

Sat 11.00 - 11.30am

OBrien - 9707 0556

13 Silverleaves Blvd

Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm

47 Riverstone Boulevard

Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

5 Brennan Court

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20 Mirrabrook Court

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10 Perry Circuit

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2 Clovelly Way

NARRE WARREN

Sat 1.00 - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

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5 Warren Close

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4B 3C 2D 2I

Berwick 8 McKay Close

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 faรงade 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 faรงade 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 @ 10.30am 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

5B 2C 4D 3I

Narre Warren South 2 Azimuth Close

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

3B 2C 3D 2I

Berwick 37 Wintersun Road

Magnificent Style, Epic Proportions

For Sale

Wonderful Wintersun

For Sale

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

A grand facade and landscaped gardens set the tone to this residence located on an 810m2 allotment. The open plan living area, includes a beautifully designed kitchen with S/S appliance, rumpus room and additional living area/possible fourth bedroom. Master suite with WIR and private ensuite. Outdoors ofers a neat, private garden with low maintenance greenery. Ducted heating, internal access to the double lock up garage. Close proximity to schools, public transport, freeway access, local shops and restaurants.

$800,000 - $880,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24658

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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4B 2C 3D 2I

Berwick 1 Riverglen Road

5B 2C 3D 2I

Clyde North 24 Flagstaf Crescent

Beaumont Waters Lifestyle

For Sale

Love Living In Prestigious Circa.

Auction

Positioned in the sought-ater Beaumont Waters Estate, is this fantastic home. Modern kitchen with S/S appliances, and ample bench and cupboard space. Spacious formal and informal living downstairs, with upstairs retreat. Sizeable master suite favoured with ensuite and WIR. Expansive outdoor patio, and massive grassed area. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, security shutters and internal access from DLUG. Close proximity to the lake, Eden Rise shopping and Berwick town.

$820,000 - $899,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24686

This wonderful family home, boasts a functional floorplan and high quality fittings and fixtures. Gourmet kitchen with stone benchtops, 900mm oven and butler’s pantry. Master suite includes WIR x 2 and ensuite with twin basin, stone vanity, floor to ceiling tiles, and freestanding tub. Superb theatre room and sophisticated powder room. The second level boast four bedrooms all with WIRs,and sizeable rumpus with commanding views. Alfresco accessed by way of bi-fold doors, inground pool and spacious grassed area.

Saturday 19th May at 11.00am View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24698

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

3B 2C 2D 2I

Berwick 13 Silverleaves Blvd

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

3B 2C 2D 1I

Berwick 11 Wimmera Court

Quintessential Berwick Lifestyle

Auction

North Side In Timbarra.

For Sale

Impeccably presented, situated in the popular Timbarra, this beautiful abode is sure to impress. Sizeable sunlit lounge and dining rooms, through to comfortable kitchen, with SS appliances and plenty of storage space. Kitchen overlooks family / meals room, out to the alfresco, and well proportioned backyard. Master with WIR and ensuite, to the front of the home, whilst remaining 2 bedrooms to the rear have BIRs. Ducted vacuum, double garage, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, and additional two split systems.

Saturday 26th May at 11.00am View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24696

Court located and in close proximity to every imaginable amenity lies this three bedroom, single garage, two living area property that is neat sweet and complete. Spacious backyard, attractive facade and excellent layout with floorboards to the living spaces, simply move on in and enjoy. Close to Timbarra’s extensive shopping, easy onto the freeway into town and plenty of quality nearby schools catering easily for your children’s education.

$570,000 - $620,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24629

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

Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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

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IT’S GOT THE LOT SITUATED on a premium, familyorientated Berwick Waters street, this sophisticated four-bedroom home comprises of generous proportions, lightfilled interiors and details of the highest quality. Aesthetically pleasing and immaculately presented, the home encompasses an open plan living and dining area complete with feature lighting and complemented by a sumptuous kitchen. It’s the heart of this sensationally designed residence; fitted with Caesarstone benches and Smeg oven. Expansive windows and doors flow to a private courtyard and rear garden, providing a seamless indoor/outdoor connection. Two master bedrooms feature sizeable walk-in and built-in robes, retreat area and sleek ensuites. A further two bedrooms are well-zoned, situated on the first floor. Equipped with ample storage, home office, NBN connection and three separate living zones to suit the modern-day family. Comprehensively appointed with zoned heating and cooling, solar power (12 x panels), separate laundry, excellent storage (freestanding shed and additional storage room), state-of-the-art security cameras and lock doors, plus double remote garage. Enjoying a prized location, this magnificent offering is in exceptionally

close proximity to boutique home businesses, St Francis Xavier College, St Catherine’s Primary School, Eden Rise Village, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, excellent public transport network and only a short 100-metre walk to the amazing Berwick Waters Lake, walking tracks and parks. This home has it all. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 47 Riverstone Boulevard, Clyde North 3978 Description: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Price: Expressions of interest Inspect: Saturday 1.00pm-1.30pm Contact: Anne Haynes 0417 007 350, PEAKE REAL ESTATE 9707 5300

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The pretty pergola area overlooks the lush greenery of the spacious backyard - with plenty of space for backyard cricket or to add a pool, trampoline and/or playset for the family to enjoy. Privacy and security are key features and the location is fabulous with mere minutes to major freeways, boutique restaurants, public and private schools, local sporting clubs and Fountain Gate Shoppimg Centre.

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Offering Country charm and a rural lifestyle yet located only 4.5kms from the township of Beaconsfield this rarely found 12.5 acre property is being sold for the first time in over 41 years. This unique property will offer its purchaser a lifestyle of complete tranquillity & peacefulness. Suitable for the hobby farmer or tradesperson needing to store large machinery or wanting to run a home business.

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Set in a quiet court location on an elevated block within walking distance to shops and public transport is this truly delightful, recently refreshed, family home. Plush new carpets, fresh paint throughout, gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling and a location within close proximity to the Narre Warren train station, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, Bunjil Place and within easy access to the Monash Freeway.

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7 Glamis rise, Beaconsfield fantastic family home Recently renovated with modern kitchen and floorboards throughout, this timeless family home set in an enviable court location offers the perfect combination of style, space and convenience set on an expansive 1000sqm allotment. For the tradesperson, handyman, or car enthusiast there is a 9x7 shed at the rear of the property & additional parking space for caravan, boat or trailer.

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Life is not measured by the amount of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away, and those moments are sure to be in abundance in this stunning executive home. Sprawled over 1.25 acres and 76 squares under roof line, including a double garage, an oversized garage to store your boat or caravan, a cbus system, surround sound system, ducted heating, ducted vacuum, & evap cooling.

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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 & 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 block -1053m2.

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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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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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PRESTIGIOUS BRYN MAWR A character-filled, period inspired manor, nestled into a quiet court on 798 square metres. Offering an outstanding level of comfort and quality, extensive living areas over its two levels, plus fabulous outdoor entertainment area adjoined by a solar heated, in-ground swimming pool. Within the home, there’s polished hardwood floors, classic country cream kitchen with separate scullery and highquality appliances. Four separate living areas including separate billiard/games room and upstairs retreat living, four double bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk-in robe. Ducted air-conditioning, double garage plus third bay workshop/store. All this within easy reach of several excellent schools, rail and nearby Berwick Village and its services. A premium quality home in the pick of positions! ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 5 Brennan Court, Berwick 3806 Description: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Price: By negotiation Inspect: By appointment Contact: Peter Watson 0418 105 402, Tara Walters 0408 297 896 and FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS BERWICK, 9707 6000

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Berwick 76 Mansfield Street

Make your mark on Mansfield.

For sale.

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$590,000 - $645,000

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Within a stroll of Schools, Shops, Transport & Wilson Botanical Park this 4 bed family home is sure to impress! • • • •

4 Spacious Bedrooms Galley style kitchen 2 Separate living areas Usable 656m2 block

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Ducted heating, Evap cooling and a great location. Don’t delay.

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Berwick 90 Moondarra Drive

Feel at home in Berwick.

For sale.

9707 0556

$800,000 - $880,000

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Artfully combining distinct living areas in a grand, timeless design, every member of the family will find their own space in this four bedroom home. Featuring;

Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333 Maddie Harris 0421 106 819

• 4 large bedrooms + study. master with ensuite and his and her walk in robes • Generously proportioned living areas • Chefs kitchen with stone bench tops • Entertainers alfresco area, complete with swim spa

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Clyde North 48 Selandra Boulevard

Is this what you’re looking for. For sale. $580,000 - $630,000 Approx 27sq, leased until 15th June & returning $1825pm in a family friendly area; have a look at this… • 4 bed, 2 bathroom, 2 living areas • Stone kitchen, quality throughout • Floating timber floors, 9ft ceilings • Split sys cooling, ducted heating • Paved alfresco & double garage It ticks all the boxes as a quality home or investment in a well serviced & family friendly estate.

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Berwick 6 Ambleside Crescent

Narre Warren 3 Steinbeck Lane

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$480,000 - $528,000

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Positioned in one of Berwicks prime locations, in a quite court just a short walk from old Berwick, 3 bedrooms & 2 living areas. Kitchen with s/s appliances & neutral tones. Close to some of Berwick’s best schools, Monash University & TAFE.

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Properties for lease. Berwick 5 Larne Close 10 Sing Crescent 28 Leisurewood Drive 4 Playford Close 2 Willunga Court 90 Ward Road 3 Manorwood Way 51 Collins Crescent 17 Homestead Road 1/15 Maryn Close 18 Allardice Parade 8 Bree Court 4 Kinsale View 2 Sachiko Place 3/1 Derwent Court 99 Golf Links Road Clyde North 28 Graziers Crescent 23 Grabke Avenue 50 Elmtree Crescent 21 Brightstone Drive Chelsea 1/8 Maury Road Clyde 9 Trendale Lane

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Lynbrook 7 Hal Porter Terrace 40 Banjo Circuit

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Noble Park 8/13 Joy Parade

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Pakenham 26 Newbury Street 23 Genoa Grove 29 Smethurst Avenue 87 The Parkway 5 Sandpiper Close

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Officer 11 Ample Avenue 8 Curved Trunk Road

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FOCUS ON … MOTHER'S DAY

Indie is the big bird’s baby By Melissa Grant If you ask Indie Denney where she was born, the three-year-old will smile and reply “outside the big bird”. The ‘big bird’ she’s referring to is the famous 25-metre high golden pheasant at the front of Gumbuya World. The Pakenham girl was delivered in an ambulance parked outside the theme park on May 16, 2014 in what was a super quick labour for mum Belinda. “It was the only spot on the side of the highway they thought was safe to pull over,” Belinda recalled. “She was delivered within seconds of them parking here.” The entire labour was four hours from start to finish, and initially Belinda and husband Tom thought they would be welcoming their second born into the world at their Cardinia Lakes home. “Tom was prepping for delivery on our bed,” Belinda said. “He was on the phone with the ambulance and they were coaching him through. When the paramedics arrived you could see the relief on his face.” Fortunately, the paramedics arrived within five minutes and Belinda somehow managed to make it into the back of the ambulance. The sirens had been blaring as the ambulance headed down the Princes Highway towards Warragul Hospital when Belinda had a sudden urge to push. “I definitely did not think I’d deliver a baby outside Gumbuya Park. You deliver a baby at a hospital not in transit,” Belinda said with a laugh. Indianna Belle Denney arrived a day before her due date, weighing 10 pounds.

Belinda Denney and Indie posed for a photo near the 'big bird' days after the birth in 2014.

Belinda and Tom Denney with daughter Indie inside the ambulance. There were tears of joy, including from the paramedics who had just delivered their first baby. Belinda, Tom and Indie returned to the ‘big bird’ on the way home from hospital for a reenactment photo. That was the last time the Denney family have been anywhere near the theme park, although they are keen to return to see the refurbished attraction and potentially take Indie there for her fourth birthday. “I’d love to go to the park to see what they’ve done to the place - I’ve heard amazing things,” Belinda said.

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FOCUS ON ‌ MOTHER'S DAY

To Mum with love

Maria Ulas of Artelia jewellery house. 180033

When only the best will do... ARTELIA

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Loving shine Artelia is a second generation jewellery house founded on a passion for unique, personal and exceptional quality jewellery. As CEO and Creative Director Maria Ulas explained, Artelia has 50 years of manufacturing experience, meaning that they 'have generations of experience in making the highest quality pieces, designed to last a lifetime of love and affection.' "We provide high-end jewellery made with love and passion," Maria said. "We offer the finest diamonds, pearls and gemstones from all over the world; many of which you will not see anywhere else in Australia." But what is most important to us is our reputation. Honesty and heart come first and they are the most important things we have to offer."

Artelia is also a bespoke wedding and engagement ring specialist. "We create all of our pieces in our very own atelier located in Mulgrave," Maria explained. "All our diamonds and gemstones are hand selected and designed to ensure the very best in quality and craftsmanship every single time. We dedicate ourselves to giving the very best service and experience to all our customers and all our pieces are sold with a lifetime warranty against any manufacturing faults." Artelia Jewellery is located on Level 2 of Westfield Fountain Gate and is open 10am to 5.30pm Monday to Wednesday, 10am to 9pm Thursday and Friday and 10am to 5pm Saturday and Sunday. For more information, phone 8790 1428 or visit www.artelia.com.au.

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Camillo, Brooke, Andrew, Con, John, Taylah, Callum and Andria of Georgio's Seafood and Steak Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS. House. 180070 13 May, so book a table to celebrate with your loved ones," John said. "We also cater for up to 100 patrons at any one time. Not only do we have our extensive/ ala carte menu, but also have some set menus available for private functions. These and other options can be viewed on

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the Georgio's website at www.georgios beaconsfield.com.au. Georgio's Seafood and Steak House is located at 70 Old Princes Highway, Beaconsfield, and is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 5.30pm until late. For inquiries and bookings, phone 9707 3030.

Krystel’s mum Karen has always been her pillar of strength, her confidant and her greatest fan. So when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, Krystel said it was a moment when the ‘tables turned’ and she needed to be there for her mum. “For a lady who was the strongest woman I’ve ever met, seeing her on the lounge after her first chemotherapy was one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to face,” Krystel said. “She was so physically unwell that it broke down not only her strong motherly presence but her entire character. I was upset for her, for my sisters and for my stepfather who had absolutely no idea how to make it better.” Diagnosed at just 48, Karen had no family history of breast cancer and her diagnosis was a shock for the entire family. Today, following treatment, she is well and enjoying life with her children and grandchildren. “We know the treatments mum received and benefitted from are thanks to breast cancer clinical trials research,” Krystel said. “Mum and I also know there are many other women, other mums perhaps, who need our help because better treatment options for their type of breast cancer have not yet been discovered.” Krystel and Karen are sharing their story to support the annual Mother’s Day Research Appeal conducted by Breast Cancer Trials. They’re encouraging people to donate to Breast Cancer Trials as their Mother’s Day gift for their mum. Supporters can choose a beautiful Mother’s Day card to give their mum which acknowledges their special gift. Visit breastcancertrials.org.au or call 1800 423 444 to make a donation and choose a card in time for Mother’s Day.

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A decade after the doors opened, John Georgiou is still the proud owner and head chef of Beaconsfield's much-loved restaurant Georgio's Seafood and Steak House. Originally a video shop, Georgio's Seafood and Steak House was later transformed into the 100-seater restaurant that customers know and love today. John's philosophy is simple. Give customers more than enough good quality food at a reasonable price and back it up with good service, friendly staff, nice surroundings and a top-notch wine and drinks list and the rest is history. Of course, it doesn't hurt to have been working in the industry full time from 15 years old or to have talented and experienced parents involved in the industry either. John's father and mother, Con and Andrea Georgiou, have been in the restaurant industry since the 1970's in both Cyprus and England before eventually establishing their own restaurant in Australia in the 1980's. "Con and Andrea still pop in from time to time and love to meet and greet the customers that come through our doors," John said. "Wait staff, kitchen staff and the like are all well-presented, loyal and hardworking and are a credit to us at Georgio's. "We pride ourselves with serving the freshest seafood and tender chargrilled steaks, big enough to fill your plate at a reasonable price. "In fact, our menu prices are more reasonable than most of the local pubs." Apart from the full menu advertised on the restaurant's website, Georgio's also has children's menu, vegetarian menu and an exciting daily specials list that can only be viewed at the restaurant. "We will be open this Mother's Day Sunday

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‘Theft’ crew By Brendan Rees A new police crew has been set up to crack down on thieves stealing from cars in Casey. The crew, which is made up of six members from across Casey, Cardinia and Greater Dandenong, will ramp up patrols to drive down the number of theft from motor vehicle offences. Senior Constable Alison Johnson said there had been a worrying trend of offenders breaking into cars and taking items to commit other crimes. "The number of obtain property be deceptions has increased in the area so people stealing wallets and cards from vehicles and then going to use them to purchase items using PayPass," she said. Stolen cards were being used in illegal shopping sprees, particularly at Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre and also service stations in Casey, Sen Const Johnson said. The crew started on 16 April and will be trialled for three months. If successful, Sen Const

Johnson says the initiative will continue. An 18-year-old Doveton man was arrested on 20 April - within a week of the crew starting. It's believed the man was allegedly involved in stealing a vehicle in February last year, as well as a theft of petrol, a burglary and theft in Lyndhurst, theft of number plates and obtaining property by deception. Sen Const Johnson said the man was identified in CCTV footage where it's alleged he was involved in a petrol drive-off and deception offences at Coles Express in Lynbrook early last year. The man will face court at a later date. Sen Const Johnson warned drivers not to leave valuables in their vehicles and to always ensure their car was locked when unattended to prevent thefts. According to the latest Crime Statistics Agency report on 15 March, there were 1834 reported burglaries and break-ins, with more than 6900 thefts for the year in Casey. That's about five burgs, 19 thefts a day.

Grassroots sports get cash By Brendan Rees Nearly $11,000 in grants will be shared by five of City of Casey’s grassroots sporting clubs, the State Government has announced. Minister for Sport John Eren joined Member for Cranbourne Jude Perera and AFLW Melbourne Demons players at Casey Fields on Thursday, 26 April in announcing funding for the clubs through the Government’s Sporting Club Grants Program. Clubs include Devon Meadows Junior Football Club ($2,000) for coach training, Casey Comets Soccer Club ($1000) for new uniforms, Cranbourne Bowling Club ($1,000) for new uniforms plus a further $5,000 to redevelop the club’s website, South Sudan Equatorians Association for new soccer uniforms ($1,000) and Cranbourne Southern Stars Sports Club for new netball uniforms ($990). Mr Eren also officially announced a $5 million investment to upgrade facilities to better support AFLW at Casey’s premier sporting precinct. Grassroots competitions in the south east

were experiencing booming female numbers, he said. “Whether it’s a new uniform or bringing more footy to Casey Fields, we’re giving grassroots clubs in Casey the support they need to grow their ranks and help more locals than ever play the sports they love.” Treasurer of the Cranbourne Southern Stars Sports Club Dell Johnson said the grant was a huge relief which would go towards new equipment and uniforms. “Uniforms are a huge expense. We can provide training venues that aren’t at the cost of the kids, so we can get a lot more people to participate in the sport,” she said. Also at the announcement was City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett who welcomed the funding. “Through our partnership with Melbourne Football Club, we’re working closely together to increase participation and provide pathways from grassroots to elite levels for local women and girls,” he said.

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Childrens Fitness The Happy Feet fitness and entertainment program delivers educational content, creativity and social skills. Suitable for 18 months-5 years. Costs $9.50 per session. 12-12.30pm Tuesdays at Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South. Bookings: 9704 2781 or Cathy Lord, 0402 146 629 andcathy@happyfeetadmin.com.au.

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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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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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Choir concert Voices of Casey conducted by Dr Jonathon Welch AM presents a concert The Elements II - a song suite inspired by clouds, fire, rain, 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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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. Le Reve, cosmetics, hand made handbags, linen, jewellery, kids toys. Devonshire tea and sausage sizzle will be running. Entry is a gold coin donation and raffle tickets will be for sale. Free entry for children aged under 16. Cranbourne Guide Hall on Saturday 5 May from 9am to 3pm , Grant Street, Cranbourne.

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

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

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

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

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

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Activities for families Activity based interactive gathering for families. Free dinner Included. Hampton Park Uniting Church 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park Every Fortnight (Saturdays) starting Feb 10 - 4.30 - 6.30pm. Contact Jo 0401 191 650.

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.

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

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

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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 6.45pm8.30pm.. 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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Narre Warren Seniors Do you feel you should be working out in the gym? Maybe you feel you are passed it! But you know you should really ’Move it or Lose it’. Then come to Narre Warren Seniors on a Friday and join in our gentle exercise class with a friendly bunch of seniors. Every Friday from 1.30pm-3pm. 192-196 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Phone 9704 0015 or 0426 736 467.

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

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Basic computer classes Small classes with patient tutor. Tuesday mornings for eight weeks at Hallam Community Learning Centre. Phone 9703 1688 or email admin@hallamclc.com.au.

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

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

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Artwork sale Berwick Art Society’s paint group sells its artworks each Thursday. Everyone is welcome to visit and chat with the artists. Thursdays, 11.30am-2.30pm at the Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick.

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Cranbourne Day View Club The Cranbourne Day View Club is looking for new members to join the group. The group is helping to sponsor students through The Smith Family. Meetings are on the first Wednesday of the month at the Amstel Club. For more information, contact Trish Ransom on 5995 7037.

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Hallam Sensational Movers Keep fit this winter and join the Hallam Sensational Movers club for a gentle exercise class for those who prefer it or step up their pace if they can. Mondays, 11.15am and Wednesdays, 11am at the Scout Hall, Gunns Road, Hallam. $5 per class. Phone 9703 1688 for more details.

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Senior Citizens Club Hallam Senior Citizens Club is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Members enjoy carpet bowls, bingo, games, clubroom events and day tours. New members are welcome. For further information, contact president Dorothy Mickelson on 9796 7580. The centre is at 2 Princes Domain Drive, Hallam.

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Pre-school story time The Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library is providing a story time for pre-schoolers. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10.30am at 15 High Street, Berwick. Call 9707 3519 or email bmi@dcsi.net.au.

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Problem drinkers Al-Anon Family Group is for relatives and friends of problem drinkers. Mondays from 10am at the Andrews Centre, corner Hanna Drive and Heatherton Road, Endeavour Hills. Call 1300 252 666 or visit www.al-anon.org.au.

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Enjoy full size indoor bowls at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre every Friday morning. Morning tea supplied. Holland Drive, Cranbourne, 10am-noon. Cost $5. Call Ron on 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946.

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Everyone is welcome to attend indoor full size regulation bowls. Enjoy a cuppa afterwards. Every Friday morning at 10am at Cranbourne Indoor Sports Centre, Smethurst, at Cranbourne. Phone Ron 5990 9048 or 0411 126

Stitch and Chat is a weekly practical workshop for sewing crafts - knitting, embroidery, quilting and crochet led by a guest facilitator. Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates, phone 9700 5061.

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Casey City Council (Council) gives notice under the Geographic Place Names Act 1998 of its intention to name its unnamed reserve at 2-8 Frawley Road Eumemmerring 3977 as “Jan Bateman Reserve” and the netball pavilion on the reserve as the “Joan Findlay Pavilion”. A plan of the reserve is shown below.

Casey City Council (Council) gives notice under the Naming Rules of the Geographic Place Names Act 1998 to realign part of the suburban boundary between Hallam and Narre Warren as shown on the plan below. The purpose of the proposed realignment is to integrate the residential development of the former property at 11-13 Bunbury Avenue Hallam into the adjoining Narre Warren residential area. The realigned Troups Creek (part) would become the suburban boundary between Hallam and Narre Warren. Please contact Mr Peter Gillieron on 9705 5200 for any further information on the Proposal. A person may make a submission on the proposal. Any person proposing to make a submission under section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989 must do so by the close of business on Friday 1 June 2018. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and can be hand delivered to Council’s Office at Magid Drive Narre Warren or posted to the following address: The Chief Executive Officer Casey City Council PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN VIC 3805 A person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting of the Council (or of a committee determined by the Council) to be heard in support of the submission.

Please contact Mr Peter Gillieron on 9705 5200 for any further information on the Proposal. A person may make a submission on the proposal. Any person proposing to make a submission under section 223 of the Local Government Act 1989 must do so by the close of business on Friday 1st June 2018. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act.

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Submissions should be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and can be hand delivered to Council’s Office at Magid Drive Narre Warren or posted to the following address:

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The Chief Executive Officer Casey City Council PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN VIC 3805 A person making a submission is entitled to request in the submission that the person wishes to appear in person, or be represented by a person specified in the submission, at a meeting of the Council (or of a committee determined by the Council) to be heard in support of the submission.

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The land affected by the application is located at:

54 Glenburn Drive HALLAM VIC 3803 Lot 405 LP 211720D

The application is for a permit to:

Removal of a Restrictive Covenant (removal of the single dwelling covenant and building material restriction)

The applicant for the permit is:

A Babayigit C/- GE Law Services

The application reference number is:

PlnA00062/18 - (Kaitlyn Zeeck)

You may look at the application and any documents that support the application at the office of the Responsible Authority.

City of Casey Bunjil Place 2 Patrick Northeast Drive NARRE WARREN

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

Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority.

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The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before:

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Persons wishing to make a submission that do not have internet access can telephone the VCGLR on 1300 182 457 to obtain contact details.

The Responsible Authority must make a copy of every objection available at its office for any person to inspect during office hours free of charge until the end of the period during which an application may be made for review of a decision on the application.

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Persons from the municipality where the venue is located may comment on this application in writing, within 30 days of this notice. For more information and contact details regarding this application please visit www.vcglr.vic.gov.au/utility/about+us/meetings+and +hearings/

An objection must ฀be made to the Responsible Authority in writing to, (Manager Planning, P.O. Box 1000, Narre Warren 3805 or adminplanning@casey.vic.gov.au) ฀include the reasons for the objection, and ฀state how the objector would be affected.

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

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Notice of Application to amend Venue Operator’s Licence to Increase the Number of Gaming Machines

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TREE SERVICE Autumn Special

Steve Dalton Acting Chief Executive Officer

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ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.

Real Estate V Houses & Units For Sale

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Experienced Concretor /Leading Hand and Labourers Due to business expanding we are looking for an experienced concretor/leading hand and labourers to join our team for house slab work in the south eastern suburbs. The role will include the preparation and pouring of house slabs. Daily rate negotiable for the successful applicant. Drivers Licence and White Card essential.

Please phone Steve on 0417 381 816 after 5pm

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Grand plans for stadium By Nick Creely A world class sport and entertainment venue right in the heart of Greater Dandenong? That’s the plan if Melbourne’s south-east becomes home to an A-League and W-League club, in what could become one of the great drawcards the region has ever seen. The prime location of Cheltenham Road, next to Dandenong Train Station, has been confirmed as the site of Team 11’s proposed stadium build, with the world class concept designed by Cox Architecture (designers of Melbourne’s AAMI Park). It has been initially slated that the capacity would be in the range of 12,000-15,000, with the ability to expand to 20,000 in the future. The stadium site is less than 100 metre walk from one of Victoria’s busiest train and bus stations and within five kilometres of the Monash Freeway and Eastlink. The Journal understands that the stadium could cost up to $170 million, but Team 11 are believed to be working on staging options, which could see the stadium built over time, therefore potentially reducing the initial cost to under $100 million. It is also understood that is likely to be a two-year build period, so it is unlikely it would be up and running until at least the start of the 2020-21 season. The announcement of the stadium concept is the next major step in the Team11 bid after the Football Federation Australia (FFA) recently announced its expansion plans.

Inside the proposed stadium. The A-League currently has 10 teams contesting, and will bring in a further two for the 2019-20 season, with the early indication being that one of those slots could be given to a new Sydney based team. Dandenong-born Simon McKeon, chair of the South East Melbourne group of councils, said south-east Melbourne is crying out for a professional sporting club to train and play here. “There are more than 1.2 million living people in south-east Melbourne and families would love the opportunity to come together with the wider community to support a team they can identify strongly with and watch play at a purpose-built stadium,” McKeon said. In fact, there are 89 clubs based in the south-east Melbourne region and over 12,000 registered players currently playing the sport.

Adding to that, three semi-professional clubs in NPL Victoria in the region - Dandenong Thunder, Dandenong City and Springvale White Eagles - are fully behind the bid, and have become actively involved in the discussions. McKeon said the region provides a large, ready-made army of diverse, enthusiastic supporters who already love the world game. “It’s a no-brainer,” McKeon said. “The beautiful game would find a perfect home among a massive group of professional supporters at an easily accessible location next to Dandenong Train Station.” Various funding options for the stadium build are being explored, with Development Victoria, Ernst and Young, Cox Architecture and Greater Dandenong Council working together on development plans for the site.

The stadium build - as well as a proposed Casey Fields Centre of Excellence, where the team’s training and administration facilities would be based - is predicated on Team 11 being admitted into the A-League. Socceroos legend and Team 11 ambassador Vince Grella said the new club would be playing at a football-specific venue with an intimacy that would rival all others in the country. “Football fans in Australia have been crying out for boutique venues in which to house our clubs. Dandenong Stadium is perfect,” Grella said. “There are more people playing football than any other sport in this country. “Not only will Team 11 be able to enjoy this facility, but the potential for Socceroos, Matildas and youth internationals to be played here is very real, as well as local club games and regional gala events and tournaments.” The land proposed for the stadium is owned by the City of Greater Dandenong. Greater Dandenong Councillor and Team 11 steering committee member Jim Memeti said the unveiling of stadium plans demonstrates the seriousness of the region’s bid, spearheaded by the Greater Dandenong, City of Casey and Cardinia Shire councils. “With Greater Dandenong being the most multicultural municipality in Australia, football is the No.1 sport of choice for our residents and so it is fitting that a rectangular venue would sit pride of place in the heart of our Central Business District,” Cr Memeti said.

Weekend brings a mixed bag for the Cavaliers By Hayley Wildes In Round 6 Big V action, the Casey Cavaliers went 2-2 in a tough weekend for the State Championship Men and Division 1 Women. The State Championship Men battled valiantly against the top-placed Ringwood Hawks, but were unable to stay with them in the second half. The Cavs certainly came to play and were leading at half time, but the Hawks were able to claw their way back and record a 100-94 win. Raheem Lemons (23 points, 10 rebounds, 6 assists) came close to a triple-double and was a force all game. Matt Donlan (23 points) was electric as he drained 4/5 from beyond the arc, whilst Ben Louis (11 points, 7 assists, 5 rebounds, 3 steals, berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

2 blocks), as he so often does, did a bit of everything. The Division 1 Women fell short against the Mildura Heat at home on Sunday afternoon, 71-79. Tanarly Hood (24 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals) continued her dominant form, but her 7 turnovers proved costly. Rebecca Borham was impressive on both ends of the court as she hustled for loose balls and played some great defence. Alexis Gassion (28 points, 19 rebounds, 4 steals, 3 assists) was simply sublime for the Heat and her willingness to push the tempo caught the Lady Cavs out on many occasions. Unfortunately, Casey's inability to execute down the stretch staved off any chances of a

comeback in the dying minutes of the game. The Youth League 1 Men had their hands full on defence with Ballarat's Zach Dunmore (37 points, 10 rebounds) putting on a show, but a team effort got the Cavs home quite comprehensively against the Miners. Mitchell Gooiker (21 points, 16 rebounds) was unstoppable, whilst Brendon Head (25 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists) and Luke Beard (16 points, 9 rebounds, 3 assists) helped power the Cavs to a 96-77 win. The Youth League 2 Women remain undefeated and on top of the ladder after disposing of the Western Port Steelers, 68-53, at home on Sunday. Tess Young continues to prove her worth week in, week out and against the Steelers, she

once again took control of the game with 12 points, 12 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals. As Young dominated on both ends of the court, Lauren Tuplin (19 points, 8 rebounds, 4 steals) and Stephanie Leclerc (6 rebounds, 5 steals, 4 assists) stood up and contributed greatly to the Lady Cavs stifling defence, which led to the Steelers' 29 turnovers. The State Championship Men have a busy schedule in round 7, facing the Corio Bay Stingrays on Saturday night in Geelong, before returning home to face Eltham on Sunday afternoon at 1:30pm. The Youth League 1 Men also play Corio Bay in Geelong on Saturday night. A Saturday night Youth League 2 and Division 1 Women's double-header tips off at Casey Stadium from 6pm. Thursday, 3 May, 2018

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Demons denied by Cats By Hayley Wildes Casey was no match for Geelong in the Demons' first home game of the season at Casey Fields on Saturday night. The Cats stamped their authority in the first half and the Demons were unable to find a way through Geelong's defence, managing just one goal in each of the first two quarters. It was a tough night at the office for Casey, but they did put some respectability back on the scoreboard with a stronger second half effort, highlighted by a four goal to one final term. In a sloppy first quarter, the Demons' ball use was subpar and whilst the Cats didn't put a heap of scoreboard pressure on, the signs were certainly ominous. A 14-point deficit at quarter time flattered Casey, but it wasn't long until Geelong took total control of the game. The damage was done in a five-minute second quarter burst that saw Geelong pile on three quick goals to stretch their lead out to 32 points. Jamaine Jones booted two of those goals, as he and Stewart Crameri (two goals) were proving dangerous. A Thomas Bugg goal reduced the margin, but a further two goals had Geelong leading 8.5 (53) to 2.3 (15) at the main break. The likes of Tim Smith and Billy Stretch were finding the ball for Casey, but Geelong's Ben Reid and Timm House were simply dominant. An even third term saw Geelong take a 40-point lead into the final term. After Goy Lok kicked his second major of the fourth quarter and Casey's third in a row, the deficit was just 24 points, with Casey possessing all of the momentum. It was too little, too late though as time was against the Demons. Geelong went onto record a 22-point win,

12.12 (84) to 9.8 (62). In what was a disappointing game for Casey, there just weren't enough contributors across the board as Geelong's midfielders ran riot with Zac Smith dominating in the ruck and giving the Cats first use of the ball. For Casey, Tim Smith (31 disposals) was valiant all day and a standout best on ground for the Demons. Goy Lok and Angus Scott (two goals each) were dangerous up forward, but a lack of opportunity and ball poor ball disposal up the ground made life difficult for Casey's forwards. The loss was Casey's second in a row and the Demons now own a 2-2 record, sitting sixth on the ladder as they head into a bye week.

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Laetisha's golden Games QUIZ NUMBER 1606 1. WHO won a record seven AFL premierships as a player? 2. WHO scored a record five Test cricket centuries in 2012? 3. OLYMPIC gold medallist Harold Abrahams was the subject of which movie blockbuster? 4. WHICH Aussie cricketer batted with a broken jaw in the 1977 Centenary Test? 5. WHICH team sport was contested by women for the first time at the 1980 Olympics? 6. Which well-known racing personality trains the gelding Famous Seamus? 7. WHICH South African holds the record for the fastest 50 in Test cricket? 8. WHAT is the term for a golf hole completed three holes below par? 9. WHICH Australian successfully defended the world bantamweight boxing title three times? 10. WHO won the Bathurst 1000 race in 1978, 1979 and 1980? 11. WHICH Australian tennis star played in more grand slam finals than any other man at the time of his retirement? 12. IN what sport was Russian Boris Onishenko caught cheating at the 1976 Olympics? 13. HOW many players make up a hockey team? 14. HOW many medals did Shane Gould win at the 1972 Olympics? 15. IN what sport is Larry Bird a legendary figure in the United States ? 16. WHAT sport is governed by Queensberry Rules? 17. WHO rode both Light Fingers and Red Handed to Melbourne Cup wins? 18. WHO ran 17 sub four minute miles between 1958 and 1960? 19. WHO was the first left hander to win the British Open golf title? 20. WHO won the US Open women’s singles, doubles and mixed doubles in 1987? 16. Boxing 17. Roy Higgins 18. Herb Elliott 19. Bob Charles 20. Martina Navratilova 10. Peter Brock 11. Rod Laver 12. Fencing 13. Eleven 14. Five 15. Basketball 5. Hockey 6. Noel Mayfield-Smith 7. Jacques Kallis 8. An albatross 9. Lionel Rose ANSWERS: 1. Michael Tuck 2. Michael Clarke 3. Chariots of Fire 4. Rick McCosker 44 STAR NEWS | Thursday, 3 May, 2018

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By Nick Creely Most people associate Friday the 13th as an unlucky day in Western superstition. But for Berwick sport shooter Laetisha Scanlan, it's the complete opposite, a day where the stars align and luck is on her side. So it was only fitting that on Friday 13 April at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games - also Laetisha's 28th birthday - that she would win gold once again in the Women's Trap event, taking her overall gold medal tally to three after wins in 2010 Delhi and 2014 Glasgow. While she still soaks up the enormity of her achievements on state-tour, Laetisha admits that it was a twist of fate that she could claim glory on her birthday, and on that particular day. "You probably don't realise your achievements until you sit back and reflect, it's definitely easy to get caught up in all the excitement," she said. "It was funny, Friday the 13th is not always the luckiest number for some, but I like to think of myself as quite superstitious, it was honestly the best birthday present you could ask for, and to go back to back in the event is a special feeling for sure." After winning the same event in Glasgow, Laetisha learnt a lot about preparation, and said that her past experiences put her in good shape for gold. "I had a plan with my coach, we went up on 1 April and kind of just soaked it all in - I then came home for a week and came back a couple of days before my event, it certainly helped me," she said. "There was just an ease, and I think winning the last time around certainly helped." Winning gold in front of her country after scoring 38 out of 50 to edge Northern Ireland's Kirsty Barr in the trap shooting final, and her family and friends is an experience she will treasure forever. "It (the crowd) was amazing, it was so unexpected to be honest, usually there are not many people at shooting events, but every stand was full," she said. "People did warn me about the crowd, and my event was last, and it was honestly so crazy

Laetisha proudly shows off her gold medal. - seeing my family and friends was just incredible, and I really felt like the crowd was behind me all the way. "I managed to win on my very last shot which I needed to make, and to have the support for me was a big factor in me getting over the line." While the shooter would love to have another crack at winning three times in a row, she will have to sit and wait as to whether her event is in the Games in Birmingham, but has her sights set on redemption on Olympic glory. "After three golds, I would love to continue on, but shooting's been taken out of the Birmingham 2022 Games, which is a bit disappointing," she said. "But I'm setting my sights firmly on Tokyo 2020, there's some unfinished business for me after the Rio games, and I can't wait to get stuck in." berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au


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Chargers overrun the Rays By Hayley Wildes

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Burra and Eagles continue hot starts By Hayley Wildes and Nick Creely SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - ROUND 4 Keysborough have continued its unbeaten start to the season with a hard-fought win over East Brighton. It was a tight match all day, but Matthew Carnelley (five goals) proved to be the matchwinner as the Burras claimed the 10.12 (72) to 10.6 (66) win. The Doveton Eagles also remain undefeated. Doveton 20.21 (141) took control after quarter time against Hampton 8.10 (58), as Peter Dye ran riot on his way to booting 10 majors. DIVISION 3 - ROUND 2 Hampton Park was simply dominant against South Yarra. Nathan Carver (seven goals) and Michael Henry (five goals) were too much for South Yarra as they ran away 25.20 (170) to 1.2 (8) winners. Hallam, meanwhile, may have kicked the only goal of the first term, but it was all Ash-

wood after that. A five-goal haul to Christopher Grove saw Ashwood claim the comprehensive 15.19 (109) to 4.6 (30) win. Jonathan Daly and Matthew Studd (two goals) were best for Hallam. Endeavour Hills was too strong for Black Rock, claiming a 13.11 (89) to 3.3 (21) win. Jarrod Marolla (four goals) and Christopher Webber impressed for the Falcons. Springvale Districts claimed a 26-point win over Heatherton, 8.15 (63) to 5.7 (37), as Thomas Wilkinson and Matthew Soutter-Smith led from the front in a dominant second half display. DIVISION 4 - ROUND 4 Lyndale fell one-point short of a win over Cerberus. Trevor Kumetaitis (five goals) and Jayden Denmead did all they could for the Pumas, but it wasn't enough as Cerberus took the chocolates, 11.9 (75) to 11.8 (74). Dandenong and Sandown battled it out in what was a see-sawing affair. Shane Cosstick (five goals) and Nathan Isles were best for the Cobras, leading their team to

a nail-biting 10.6 (66) to 9.6 (60) win over the Redlegs. Michael Scott, Jayke Hopkins (two goals) and David Barrie (three goals) were best for Dandenong. Lyndhurst 15.15 (105) were far too strong for Moorabbin 9.2 (56) as Hugh Cullen-Scholes and Anthony Besim took control of the game for the Lightning. MORNINGTON PENINSULA NEPEAN DIVISION 2 - ROUND 4 At Somerville, Pearcedale disappointingly fell by 53 points to the inaccurate Eagles, 14.23 (107) to 8.6 (54). Daniel Heijden and Luke Dalmau battled valiantly for Pearcedale, but Somerville's depth proved too much. TAC CUP GIRLS - ROUND 7 After losing their first five games, the Stingrays have made it back-to-back wins, with an impressive display against the Oakleigh Chargers. Alice O'Sullivan and Jordyn Allen led the way for the Stingrays, who claimed the 8.8 (56) to 4.4 (28) win.

There is no doubt that the top of the table TAC Cup clash between the Dandenong Stingrays and Oakleigh Chargers lived up to the billing. It was tough and exciting, resulting in a thrilling contest that went right down to the wire at Warrawee Park on Saturday afternoon. Unfortunately for the Rays, they were unable to keep their unbeaten record intact as they were overrun in a dominant last quarter charge by Oakleigh. Dandenong got off to a flying start with the likes of Zac Foot and Corey Ellison running riot up forward. The two combined for three first quarter goals to have the Rays leading 4.4 (28) to 1.2 (8) at the first change. The Chargers came out firing in the second quarter and two early goals had Oakleigh just eight points adrift. Shortly after, Ellison kicked his second major to regain the ascendency and the Rays went on to kick two of the last three goals of the quarter to enter half-time with a 14-point lead, 7.6 (48) to 5.4 (34). The third quarter was an absolute arm wrestle as both teams battled to gain the momentum. Jake Frawley was at his dominant best - creating plenty of attacking forays for the Stingrays and taking the game on, whilst Luke McDonnell and Lachlan Young were crucial around the ground. The Stingrays had their chances to create a buffer in the third quarter, but will rue their missed opportunities on goal. Scoring 1.4 for the term meant the Chargers were able to stick right with the Rays as they scored two majors of their own. In the final term, the Chargers took total control of the momentum and sliced through the Rays defence. Matthew Day slammed home the first two majors of the term to give the Chargers a one-point lead at the 13-minute mark. A little bit of Reid Nanscawen magic saw the Rays hit back not long after to regain the lead. But it wasn't enough. A Charlie Whitehead goal evened the scores, before a match-winner from Lachlan Harry - who had been absolutely everywhere all day - saw the Chargers hit the front with just minutes remaining. Some tough defence in the final stages earned the Chargers a hard-fought one-goal win over the Stingrays, 11.6 (72) to 9.12 (66). In what was a disappointing second half, the Rays were outscored 2.6 (18) to 6.2 (38). Their inaccuracy in front of goal was ultimately the difference in the game as the Chargers took their chances and the Rays didn't. Jake Frawley battled valiantly all day and was best for the Stingrays. Lachlan McDonnell and Lachlan Young were also impressive, while Zac Foot and Corey Ellison (two goals each) were dangerous up forward.

Corey’s senior debut a lifetime in the making By Russell Bennett Just under five years ago, a 20-year-old Corey Davis strode out on to the field to play his first game of footy - a real bucket list experience. Back then, he could never have dreamt that he’d go on to play a senior game. For him, simply playing any competitive game was a dream come true. He was born 15 weeks premature and suffered brain damage from a series of haemorrhages before he’d even turned one. To this point he doesn’t know exactly how many operations he’s had, but he knows it’s “at least 10”. One of those involved having a shunt inserted into the back of his head. It runs down into his stomach and seemed certain to quell any footballing dreams ever had. But in August 2013, a groundswell of supberwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

port around him had grown to epic proportions and he made his debut in reserves for his beloved Bunyip Bulldogs, the local club he’d trained with in every session he possibly could since 2007. Such was the mark of respect that Corey’s team mates had for him, he even led the group out of the rooms and on to the ground - skipper for a day. “I’d dreamt of that moment every single day of my life,” Corey said in the wake of his first game. “Now that’s something I can finally cross off my bucket list.” On Saturday against Ashwood, he went a step further - finally making his senior debut for his current club Hallam in the Southern Football League (SFL), the same club that his partner Brooke plays for.

Though the result didn’t go the Hawks’ way - losing the Division 3 clash by 79 points, 15.19 (109) to 4.6 (30) - Corey was just thrilled to wear the number 57 out on to the ground. It meant the world to him. He admitted he took a quarter to get used to the speed and skill of the game, but was proud that he made his opponent work for every touch he got. Back in 2013, Star News wrote that the footy scriptwriters couldn’t have planned Corey’s story any better than his Bunyip side’s win over Nilma Darnum. But on Saturday, another surprise chapter was written. For a man with competitive fire burning within and a never-say-die attitude to match, who knows what’s in store next.

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Roos stave off the Lions By Nick Creely SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 3 (SPLIT ROUND) With the game well and truly on the line midway through the last quarter, Officer dug deep and showcased a new found maturity in their football. And as a result, the Kangaroos move to a 3-0 record, and set themselves up for a chance to finally push towards clinching their first finals berth since 2004. Back to the game - played on Anzac Day in front of a healthy, vocal crowd - and Pakenham threw everything they had at the Kangaroos, with the Lions discovering a harder edge to their football in the opening three rounds. At three quarter time, the score read Officer 10.2 (62) to Pakenham 8.6 (54), and yes, the game was as tightly contested and fierce as the scoreboard suggests, with contested ball a must and defending well of the utmost importance. Most people in the crowd would agree that the Kangaroos were likely to run over the top and have just enough class to stave off a Lion surge after the two sides kept pace in a hotly contested opening three quarters. But the Lions kept coming, and after Steven O’Bryan coolly slotted a set shot from outside 50 metre arc after a 50 metre penalty only moments later, it was game on once again. The sheer toll of pressure placed on the Lions eventually broke, and the Kangaroos’ maturity shone through, with Michael Thompson slotting a brilliant goal from the pocket and moments later icing the game with a set shot that was steered through on the goal line. It ended a brave resistance from the Lions, who kept running despite James Waldon and Stephen Heppel unrelenting in defence, with coach Ash Green explaining that the group is disappointed with certain aspects but could hold their head high at their overall improvement in games. “We need to play four quarters of football, it was a big occasion and we’re certainly disappointed in the result,” he said. “More disappointing was the fact that we have six goals from undisciplined acts, and that hurts. “We certainly got better after starting a bit slowly, but we’re under no illusions that we have plenty of work to do.” While the Kangaroos eventually ran over the top with ruckman Sean Roach - the eventual Anzac Day Medal winner - playing a colossal final term and having a major say on the result, Green expected his side to win. “I was quietly confident with our fitness we needed to score early, and we didn’t, and free kicks against us were certainly deflating in the end,” he said. “To Officer’s credit, they defended really well, but we’re a new team this year and it probably doesn’t help, but it creates excitement going forward.” Roach was brilliant for the Kangaroos in the ruck and has come on in leaps and bounds, while Stephen Hawkins (three goals) hit the scoreboard in a dynamic display. The Kangaroos eventually ran out 14.7 (91) to 10.7 (67) winners. Down at Berwick, reigning premiership coach Stewart Kemperman was still left a bit disappointed in some inconsistency in patches throughout the game. Coming up against Doveton on Saturday at Edwin Flack Reserve, the Wickers were always going to be far too strong, slick and experienced, but the final margin, 22.13 (145) to 8.8 (56) - nearly 15 goals - was perhaps not reflective of the game after quarter time. It seemed it would be a scary day at the office for the Doves when the home side piled on eight unanswered goals to take a 46 point quarter time lead. Madi Andrews, Ash Smith and the impassable Jo West were destructive early, but it was a Money show, in the name of dynamic small forward Harry. A brilliant snapping goal from 35 out in the first quarter got him off to a perfect start, and from there it was a masterclass of speed, elusiveness and an aerial presence as good as any, ending with three first quarter goals - including a brilliant running goal that featured speed and dare -that quickly ballooned out to an as46 STAR NEWS

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Stephen Hawkins kicks a goal in the first term for Officer. 180216 tonishing six by half time. An almighty bake from Doves coach Daniel Charles did wake the visitors up briefly in the second term, with Russ Gabriel starting to take some control in the stoppages, Matthew Boyd using all of his experience to marshal the backline and exciting forward Riley D’Arcy (three goals) getting hold of Will Arthurson in an intriguing battle and taking several contested marks deep forward. Despite more brilliance from Money, the Doves equalized the quarter despite the Wickers looking ominous once again in attack with Travis Tuck and Bryce Rutherford all spending time isolated as the deepest forward and Andrews often using his laser foot to find teammates in space. While the Wickers slammed on 10 second half goals - including a further three from Money - all from different angles and distances - to finish with nine in a game that sees him climb to the top of the goal kicking table - the Doves proved that their best football has the potential to match it in patches, with young guns Gach Nyuon and Will Smith combining to give a glimpse of the club’s future. “We certainly started well in response to last round’s loss to Narre Warren, and I couldn’t really fault the guys’ efforts in the first quarter, and our intent and enthusiasm,” Kemperman said of his side’s performance. “From there, we lost our way a little bit, and credit to Doveton, they fought back and we were a little reactive in transition - we didn’t quite play that quarter, and perhaps part of the third quarter the way we wanted to. “We addressed that at three quarter time, and I think the intent was there in the last quarter, despite the scoreboard not ticking over, it probably should have been a lot more, but our intent was better.” But Kemperman warned his side is well off where they need to be, and is confident that once they find the right mix, there will be a more consistent four quarter effort. “We’re certainly not at our best at the minute, and in terms of our selection we’re waiting on a few players to come back from injury - we had two debutants over the weekend, Dylan Morris and Mat McLardy, and they did really well,” he said. “Our best footy is still ahead of us, and finding that right balance of players - there’s still quite a bit of movement with selection, and there’s some change to come, and we’ll have to manage that smartly.” Meanwhile, Cranbourne flexed its muscles

Bryce Rutherford slips a desperate Doveton tackle on Saturday. 180268 and made Tooradin’s homecoming a painful experience on Anzac Day, with the Eagles’ blistering seven goal final term seeing them move to a 2-2 record, 9.11 (65) to 18.13 (121). The two sides battled it out in the traditional Anzac Day blockbuster, with the rivals getting the first look at the new turf, and it was certainly a hot start. A classy set shot from Seagull recruit Dean Warry got the home side on the board, but the Eagles worked its way back from an early 13 point deficit to enter the quarter time break with a handy seven point lead. And a pair of 50 metre penalties - which resulted in easy goals to Dylan Cavalot and Tom Marks - made it a dominant second quarter by the visitors and undid a half of pressure and intensity, streaming out to a 26 point lead at the major break. The Seagulls refused to give in and worked its way back into the contest, slashing the margin back to as much as 15 points at three quarter time, with Luke McKenna and Jason Kestle’s drive off half back, and typically industrious performances by Warry, Matt Sloper and skipper Matt Livermore keeping them within arm’s reach of an upset. “We planned well for them, and we knew what to expect from them - we’re confident

that we’re a fit side, and we’ve proven that all year,” Eagles coach Steve O’Brien said after his side then slammed on seven unanswered goals to run out 56 point winners. “Looking back to the Narre Warren game, we didn’t have a bench for the majority but kept coming at them, but you’re always a bit worried about the opposition, but we just had to trust our system and it paid off in the end.” That fitness O’Brien speaks of certainly came to the fore in a sensational last quarter that began from the bounce of the ball. Marking on the lead from 30 out, the commanding Nathan Gardiner (five goals) slotted a major in the opening minute to stretch the margin out to 21. Despite a barrage of inside 50’s, the Seagulls repelled the ball, but the dam wall was always going to burst wide open. Gardiner goaled once again after a superb, laser like pass from Anthony Vella, before the classy midfielder snapped truly. The wall had been broken. A tiring Seagulls outfit could not match the intensity of Vella and his Eagles, with the Port Melbourne listed player running home strong to take out the Anzac Day Medal as his side slammed home four more goals in the last 11 minutes. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au


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