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paperwork that far back, just retaining documents for the minimum seven years for taxation puposes. He claims he had been targeted by a "vindictive" Casey planner who wanted to shut down the business. Casey mayor Geoff Ablett described the situation as a "mess" that should have been sorted out before the VCAT decision. "It's just a shame. I don't know why they
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Stay inspired this Winter! A suite of Winter warmers are sure to keep you entertained during the cooler months with the Winter Arts Festival just around the corner. Kicking off on 1 June 2018, the annual festival will run across three months and offer arts and entertainment targeted to all members of the family.
Applications are now open for the 2018 Casey Cardinia Business Awards with a high calibre list of nominees expected to compete for the main award!
Events will take place across the City of Casey including workshops, exhibitions, an Open Gallery weekend, art and craft sessions and plenty more!
The annual awards program honours the achievements of local businesses and allows proud business people the opportunity to celebrate their success.
For a full list of events visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/winterarts.
Applications for the awards are open until Friday 29 June 2018. Finalists will be announced at an event on 31 August 2018, with winners to be presented at a Gala Dinner on Friday 26 October 2018 at the Cardinia Cultural Centre.
Nominations for the Casey Cardinia Business Awards are now open and will close on Friday 29 June 2018.
For more information visit caseycardinia.com.au/business-awards. Categories include:
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Now in its 11th year, the Lindsay King Arts Award is Casey’s most prestigious award for the Arts, with nominations now open for eligible applicants.
The City of Casey is developing a new Emissions Management Plan (EMP) 2018-22 and is inviting the community to provide their input.
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The new EMP will build upon the successful implementation of the former EMP 2012-17 which significantly reduced Council’s greenhouse gas emissions.
The City of Casey is undertaking two consultations in relation to the proposal of speed management devices within the municipality.
The plan will provide a strategic pathway for Council for the next four years to invest in energy efficiency and renewable technology to maximise economic and environmental benefits to the city.
Council is proposing five, flat top speed humps with line marking and signage along Clarendon Street, Cranbourne as well as four, flat top speed humps with line marking and signage along Clive Street, Hampton Park.
The award recognises those whose initiatives have made a significant contribution to the Arts in Casey. Applications close on Sunday 3 June with no self or group nominations accepted. For more information and to view the criteria, visit casey.vic.gov.au/lindsayking.
Residents are invited to view the draft EMP 2018-22 and provide feedback until Sunday 27 May. Visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/emissionsmanagement-plan to find out more.
Make the City of Casey plastic free Learn how to reduce your plastic use at an information session on Monday 4 June.
These sessions will be drop in events where residents will have a chance to meet with Council Officers and provide feedback.
Head along to Bunjil Place from 6.30 pm – 8.00 pm and hear about ways you can avoid using plastic and the toll it takes on the environment. Plastic is not biodegradable and simply breaks down into smaller pieces, so encourage your family and friends to come along and hear about how you can help! Visit https://www.trybooking.com/TJFU to reserve your spot.
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New bail laws bite By Cam Lucadou-Wells A string of bail applications fell by the wayside as stricter bail laws came into effect at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 21 May. Jeanelle Pene, 39, of Cranbourne East, scrapped her bail application after learning she'd have to prove 'exceptional circumstances' to gain her release. The test applied due to Pene being charged with an indictable charge - drug trafficking while being on bail for another indictable offence. "It's changing things quickly, isn't it," magistrate Jack Vandersteen said. 'Exceptional circumstances' was a "very high bar", Mr Vandersteen told another prisoner who abandoned their bail app that day. The applicant had to prove circumstances that were "out of the ordinary" or "unusual", he said. Pene instead opted to plead guilty to a sentence indication of six months' jail. She had already served 27 days in remand
since being arrested at her home on 24 April. She faced up to 23 charges including trafficking meth and several counts of handling stolen goods. Police searched the home after discovering a stolen Navara with NSW plates parked in the driveway, the court heard. Inside the home, they found Pene as well as drugs and other stolen goods including a Subaru car and power tools in the garage, a credit card, a Medicare card, two number plates, two car keys and five lap tops. Pene was found with the drug 'ice'. A small amount of cannabis and two ecstasy tablets were also found in the home, the court heard. Her trafficking charge was made out by her own admissions. She allegedly told police that she was selling drugs to help pay off a $20,000 Centrelink debt. The stolen property had been left at the house by other people, she allegedly said. She also pleaded guilty to burglary and stealing a $10,000 gas-monitoring clam from
a City of Casey landfill in Cranbourne on 28 March. She also pleaded guilty to refusing a drugdriving test and driving an unregistered car with false number plates. Pene faces a further hearing for allegedly breaching a County Court-imposed CCO. When the bail laws passed in June 2017, State Attorney-General Martin Pakula said they were important laws to "make Victoria safer". "We're making it harder than ever to get bail in Victoria, and we're making community safety a higher priority." The 'exceptional circumstances' test applies for alleged serious indictable offences committed on bail, summons, parole, a community correction order or under sentence. The law also introduces a 'compelling reasons' test for bail applicants charged with offences such as rape, armed robbery and persistently breaching a family-violence intervention order.
Funding fears for Aboriginal outreach By Cam Lucadou-Wells The State Government has assured that funding will continue at Casey's successful Aboriginal Gathering Place after Casey Council raised fears of massive cuts. The council was set to write to the Government about the looming expiration of $205,000 of funding of four youth programs at the Doveton-based outreach facility from 1 July. The facility's opening hours would have also been cut by about 10 hours a week, "profoundly impacting" on access to the service. Casey councillor Rosalie Crestani led an urgent business motion at a council meeting on 15 May for a funding extension. The facility had been hailed as "the perfect model" for Aboriginal community outreach by the Department of Health and Human Services' prinicipal Aboriginal advisor, Cr Crestani noted. "I've seen first-hand the supportive and connected space for our indigenous sisters and brothers. "It is a positive environment." Cr Rex Flannery declared he would be "embarrassed" to meet at Bunjil Place if the programs were cut. The gathering place offers something for scores of visitors of all ages - groups for youths, gardening, women's crafts, playgroup children and primary-school aged children. It serves a substantial indigenous community in Casey and neighbouring Dandenong. Artist 'Uncle' Doug Brown, who attends and helped set-up the centre, said it was a place that people could come and go. "They can have a cup of coffee or tea and talk about their problems with the workers. "You don't have to make an appointment.
Doug Smith and Rosalie Crestani shoot some hoops at Casey Aboriginal Gathering Place. 180843 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS You can just come in and talk." The centre was vital to address social isolation, he said. "Before it was set up, we didn't have anything like it around here." The $205,000 funding in question covers the Building Strong Aboriginal Youth regional co-ordinator and program as well as an Aboriginal Health co-ordinator. It threatens the gathering place's beforeschool sports programs with breakfast and school attendance, Dandenong and District Aboriginal Cooperative youth groups, a kids club and health promotions and weekly events. Health Minister Jill Hennessey on 17 May told Star News that "there's no question - the funding for this very important program is secure".
"We are working with Aboriginal community controlled organisations involved to ensure the success of the Aboriginal Gathering Place continues." Casey Council recently increased its funding for youth homework and school holiday programs in 2018-'19. The facility also receives $171,500 in federal funding, which expires in October 2020. Funds for a local justice worker program expire on 30 June 2019. Cr Crestani said funding needed to continue during the transition to the State Government's new 10-year Aboriginal health, wellbeing and safety plan, known as the Korin Korin Balit-Djak plan. She said there had been "positive negotiations" with the Department but "we don't want the programs to be lost between now and when the 10-year-plan comes on board".
Online stalker wants his computer back By Cam Lucadou-Wells A man jailed for "one of the most destructive cases of stalking" including posting photos of his wife online has applied to get back his seized computer and family photos from police. The City of Casey man, who Star News has chosen not to identify, applied to Dandenong Magistrates' Court to halt the destruction of the "tainted" computer. He also applied to retrieve the photos and documents stored on the computer, then for it to be wiped clean and returned. In October, he was jailed for nine months by Dandenong Magistrates' Court; the computer and its contents were ordered for destruction. During the 21 May application, his lawyer argued that he faced "undue hardship" if the computer, his phone and his electronic tablet weren't returned to him. "It's important for him gaining stability in his life." He sought his holiday photos because he'd since suffered "estrangement" from his family, his lawyer told the court. "Funny that!" magistrate Jack Vandersteen said. "It's a consequence of what he did. It's one of the most destructive cases of stalking in terms of the impact on his family." Mr Vandersteen noted one of the offending photos featured a holiday photo of his wife with his daughters cropped out of the image. Another featured his wife and "her cleavage" being identified within a group shot, Mr Vandersteen said. The lawyer said the man required his "personal" documents such as superannuation and taxation files and his resum¨¦. They could be transferred onto a "clean" hard drive supplied by his sister, he submitted. In opposing the application, police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Kerryn Savin said it could be hard to distinguish which files were "tainted". Undisclosed files and photos could also be hidden in "all different areas" of the computer. The phone and tablet were the initial means of proving he had uploaded the offending images, Lead Sen Const Savin said. The computer was used to access offending websites. The applicant's lawyer said he was aware it won't be a fast process, but could specify the required folders 'My Documents' and 'My Videos'. Mr Vandersteen ruled that the man could be supplied copies of the documents only. "It's not appropriate for anything further than that because it's all tainted property, all used in the commission of the offence."
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A multicultural quilt that bound together the work of more than 300 people from 30 cultural groups has been launched at Bunjil Place. The four-square metre work featured a sunlit dancer ringed by 31 cultural symbols representing Casey community groups. It was designed to express the 'common thread' of humanity. Fittingly, the quilt was celebrated with performances from dancers and singers from Uruguay, Bosnia, India, Mauritius and Chile. Multicultural Affairs Robin Scott, artist Dena Aljamal, embroider Claire Armstrong and Hampton Park Community House manager Tania Succo took part in a Q&A. Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley, who hosted the 5 May launch, said the quilt connected people. "No matter where you are from you'll find something that you connect with in the quilt.
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"I was thrilled to see the hard work of so many different people come together for a fantastic result." Aljamal earlier told Star News that the dancer centrepiece to the quilt was something of a universal language, linking all of the
30 featured groups. "I wanted something to satisfy everyone. "It's nice that in Australia we have this harmony between each other." The project was granted $5000 by the State Government.
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A 2016 Casey Council candidate has been put on a good behaviour bond after pleading guilty to failing to disclose election donations within 40 days. Frank Lamattina, a well-known vegetable grower in Clyde, was charged by the Local Government Inspectorate for allegedly failing to submit a return by the 1 December 2016 deadline. Candidates were required to submit returns declaring election gifts or donations totalling more than $500. Appearing at Frankston Magistrates' Court on 16 May, Mr Lamattina was put on a 12-month adjourned undertaking without conviction.
Magistrate Gerard Lethbridge ordered Mr Lamattina to pay $2500 into the Court Fund, which is then distributed to local charities. He must also pay the prosecuting Local Government Inspectorate's $1750 legal costs. Another Casey candidate Faisal Najibi pleaded guilty to the same offence in March. He was put on an adjourned undertaking without conviction and ordered to pay $1000 in costs to the Local Government Inspectorate. During the 2016 poll Mr Lamattina polled second in Balla Balla Ward with 1862 first-preference votes. Mayor Geoff Ablett, who was preferenced by Mr Lamattina, won the seat with more than 7000 votes. The offence carries a maximum court imposed fine of $9327.60.
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Good sports Berwick Springs Reserve will receive $100,000 towards upgrades as part of a Liberal Party State election pledge. Opposition leader Matthew Guy, SouthEast Metropolitan MP Inga Peulich and Narre Warren South candidate Susan Serey announced the funding towards extending the pavilion, installing an electronic scoreboard and seating around the ground. They were joined by members of the Berwick Springs cricket and junior football teams that use the reserve. Mr Guy said that his Government, if elected, would spend money on community sport rather than "Daniel Andrews' priorities of building a ballroom at Etihad Stadium". Ms Serey said she'd promoted the project vigorously as a candidate for the seat in 2014. In the lead-up to that election, the Liberals pledged $250,000 to the project.
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In the interim, City of Casey had upgraded part of the pavilion, with the installation of an industrial kitchen, a Liberal spokeswoman said. The project requires further funding, with City of Casey having no plans to upgrade the site in 2018-'19. Casey Council service and asset planning manager Wayne Mack said he nevertheless welcomed commitments from "all parties" to upgrade facilities in the municipality. Gary Maas, the ALP candidate for Narre Warren South, said the Government had invested $241.6 million in womens and community sport in the recent budget, including an upgrade of Casey Fields for the AFLW Demons. Grant money was also allocated for uniforms and coaching programs at local clubs, he said. "Local clubs will also benefit from the upgrades to Casey Fields."
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Real aid How much longer do we have to put up with this fiasco, our fairly well cared animals, mistreated on a voyage of many weeks to be even worse treated by people who have no respect for women and have even less respect for the animal they buy for their food, by slashing its tendons and putting it in the boot of their car in 40-plus degrees, pehaps for hours, then killing it slowly by slashing its throat and letting it bleed to death. It must be stopped and stopped properly, so that nobody loses out. Firstly, we must take the chequebook off Julie Bishop, we are not paying for her place in UN. Then we use the Foreign Aid money to set up a facility in each state to process surplus animals, foodstufffs and any other item that might be of use to other nations in need. The idea is, the government buys up all Australian produced surpluses, sheep, cattle, horses, goats, buffalo, pigs, camels, kangaroos, crocodiles, chickens, ducks,turkeys and they process them humanely - i.e. NO Halal. This meat is fozen, dried and tinned, then stored. Likewise all our grain, made into flour, cereals, biscuits etc. Our sugar and honey packed, tinned and bottled. Our fruits and vegetables all processed, milk and eggs dried. The list is endless - tents, blankets, sheets, towels, camp beds and some furniture, tools of every type, all Australian made and surplus, bought up by the government, processed and stored, using the money we would give as Foreign Aid which manages to end up in Swiss bank accounts and doesn’t reach where it should. The beauty of this system is, the producers always sell all their produce, Foreign Aid can be sent in containers, directly where it is needed in the right mix and quantities and best of all, our charities could be allowed to draw from these facilities at no charge, a win-win situation for everyone. Last but not least is the staff who will be needed to build and run these facilities, paid for by the same Foreign Aid money, employment for many thousands of people. M. Quinn, Cranbourne East
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Carly Feltham-Palmer: What frustrates me is that council happily approve for all these estates to be built in and around the area, with no forethought into 'perhaps' making the developers a little more accountable for community infrastructure. Yet, there is another estate going up on the border of Junction Village (Acacia Botanic), where I would assume there will be more children requiring public education, so they'll go to either Cranbourne South or Devon Meadows Primary School, additional funding will not likely be provided other than the usual money coming into the school. It's worth noting both were once small country schools. Jude Perera is a joke; I've raised the issue with him repeatedly about changing the school speed zone in Devon Meadows to the 40 or 50 and to no avail (currently 80, into 60) at the school border. In the end it was a mum who approached council after reading some clause, and this will now be changed. He'll take all the accolades he can, in the hope this helps with his successor with re-election, even though he had nothing to do with it. In what was previously a Labor dominant area, the area is changing and changing rapidly due to the constituents having enough of ineffective local government. End rant lol. Brendan Hall: Vote 1 Carly Feltham Palmer for Devon Meadows lol.
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Teen behind bars By Cam Lucadou-Wells A youth has been refused bail after being charged with an aggravated burglary with three other juveniles in Narre Warren on 18 May. At a childrens court hearing on 21 May, the teen male denied he played a part in the home break-in at Franleigh Drive at 3.10am. The accused youth had been captured on CCTV trying a car's door handle in the home's driveway just before two youths entered the house, police told the court. Twenty minutes later, the four alleged cooffenders used a credit card stolen from the burglary to buy $37 of food and drinks for at a nearby McDonald's, the court heard. They were arrested and interviewed by
police the next day. At the time, the teen was breaching a night curfew as part of his supervised bail conditions. Youth Justice did not support the latest bail application because the boy was allegedly offending just a week after being put on supervised bail, the court heard. He was living with his mother, was being supported by a youth crime prevention worker and set to start a TAFE course. He'd also been referred to headspace youth mental health service. The teen had been reportedly engaging well with a youth crime prevention worker. It was too early for the program to have an effect, the court was told.
The magistrate said "it was almost a joke" that the teen breached his bail curfew "straightaway". He was already on a deferred sentence for past offending, with the alleged agg burg a further escalation, the judge said. "I warned you and warned you and warned you. "You were before the court a few weeks ago and we spoke about a curfew. I told you how important it was for you to be at home. "If you were at home, none of this would have happened." The teen was remanded in custody to appear at a later date.
Choke-victim tries to escape moving car By Cam Lucadou-Wells A woman has tried to jump out of a moving car in Narre Warren North to escape an allegedly violent ex-partner, a court bail hearing has heard on 21 May. The accused Endeavour Hills man, 27, had allegedly twice choked the victim - at her home in February and during a heated drive in the South East suburbs on the night of 19-20 May. According to police, she had remained in Dandenong Hospital for the past two days with swelling around her neck. She also suffered a lump on her head, grazes on her back and pain to her elbow, the court heard. She was in fear for her life, Det Sen Const Smith said. In the latter case, he aggressively rebuked her for several hours for going to police with family violence allegations in February, the woman claimed. Police informant Detective Senior Constable Michael Smith told the court that at one
point as he drove her in his mother's car, she asked to be taken back to her vehicle. He started driving erratically in the opposite direction, telling her he knew of a lookout that no one knows about, Det Sen Const Smith said. While on Belgrave-Hallam Road, she tried to jump out of the car at 80km/h, she told police. The man allegedly held her in by her jumper. Further along, she tried again at about 60km/h, she claimed. Her foot hit the ground, she lost a shoe and a sock as the man held her in by her jumper, the court heard. As she's tried to flee, the man has caught her, choked her and threatened to kill her, the court was told. She wriggled out of her jumper at one point, Det Sen Const Smith said. He grabbed her by the shoulders and shoved her jumper in her mouth to stop her screaming, and grabbed the phone out of her hand,
She ran to the nearest house without her top on, and was assisted by the residents, the court heard. At the time, she was protected by a full intervention order against the man, the court heard. They had split up in February, but were seeing each other regularly over the past three weeks. At the 21 May bail hearing, the man was required to show compelling reasons for his release. Police told the court he was an unacceptable risk due to the seriousness of the alleged assaults and threats. Under cross-examination, the informant said the man had no violent criminal history, nor had he been previously served with intervention orders. He was remanded for the continuation of the bail hearing at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 24 May.
Roar heard at mentor’s breakfast Young women were inspired to fly high for their marks at a mentoring breakfast at Bunjil Place on 4 May. The Girl Guides Victoria Women of Note Casey Mentor Breakfast, now in its 22nd year, gives Year 11 students the chance to meet with professional career and business women. Guest speaker was award-winning sports journalist Samantha Lane, who has just released her book on the inaugural season of AFLW, titled Roar. She is well known as an AFL broadcaster on Channel 7 as well as her reportage for The Age. Kiah Gomez of Narre Warren P-12 College meanwhile received the Kay Rankin Inspirational Young Woman Award. The award celebrates students who are positive, selfless and community-minded rolemodels.
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Students without peer By Cam Lucadou-Wells Twenty remarkable students at Federation University have been presented with scholarships at a ceremony in Berwick on 5 May. The scholarships included elite athlete, industry placement, Year 12 and economic hardship categories. Tylah Meunier, a particularly driven Victorian Institute of Sport cyclist living in Pakenham, was among the recipients. He is devoting himself to up to seven days a week of training, including at the institute at Albert Park as well as the hills behind Pakenham.
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banging on her house for 20 minutes and demanding her to "open the f***ing door" on 20 March. Defence lawyer Emma Strugnell told the court that the man had not been in trouble with the law until September last year but had a history of poly-substance abuse since his late teens. He was using meth daily at the time of the incidents, Ms Strugnell said. He had been in pre-sentence remand for the past 62 days. During sentencing, magistrate Jack Vandersteen had indicated that the man faced 120 days of jail time followed by a corrections order. He then pulled up, observing the man "seems a bit disinterested" as well as "distracted" and "annoyed" while in the dock. The accused said: "Can I ask a question?" Mr Vandersteen refused the request, remanding the man for sentencing via video link on 6 June.
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Brown leads orange By Cam Lucadou-Wells Narre Warren-based Clinton Brown, 30, is making his mark as one of VICSES's most youthful unit controllers. He is one of the faces of this year's Wear Orange Wednesday (WOW) Day campaign - a national day of thanks for SES volunteers on 23 May. Beside his full-time job, Mr Brown volunteers his time to run Casey's only SES unit. Its 50 members are on hand to respond to more than 640 callouts a year. However, 2018 has proven unusually busy, with more than 400 calls for help in the first five months. The calls can come any time, Mr Brown says. Often volunteers are roused out of their beds to attend a leaking roof, flooding home or a fallen tree. They are often braving the worst of wet and windy weather. Mr Brown's duties are many, but he enjoys it. He keeps the unit financially compliant and sound, ensures the members are trained and the equipment is up-to-date. When he started with the unit in 2009, he was just eager to meet a new challenge and new people. "It's the friendships and the people - you respect the people who are prepared to get out of bed in the pouring rain to help somebody. "It's about giving back and helping people in their time of need." With Casey's second unit set to roll-out in Cranbourne, the SES eagerly seeks new members. They gain accredited training and expertise in general rescue and emergency operations. To share a message of thanks to VICSES volunteers, get on Twitter and Facebook and use the hashtag #thankyouSES and #WOWday.
Barks in park Wilson Botanic Park turned into a jungle of animals for the annual Casey Pet Expo on 19 May. The City of Casey event promoted responsible pet ownership with a splash of fun - wildlife demos, pet photo-booths and the entertaining Flipping Disc Dogz. Mayor Geoff Ablett said Casey had 37,000 registered cats and dogs - one of the highest pet-registration rates in Melbourne. "Pets are part of our families and through our journey to transform our most popular transactions we have made the process of pet registration easier through the introduction of a new digital form."
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Greening our yards Residents snapped up free indigenous plants at shopping centre stalls as part of the annual Casey Plant Giveaway. Every Casey household could claim two plants for their gardens during the giveaway at Fountain Gate, Cranbourne Park and Endeavour Hills shopping centres on 17-19 May. The event was held by City of Casey as part of its Growing a Green Web program.
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Singers are hitting their notes at the annual Star Search for a Cause auditions. Organiser Naomi Horsley said it not only gave up to 100 singers a chance to strut their stuff on stage but all entry fees were donated to the Cancer Council to support people with cancer. This may be the big chance for those confining their talents to singing in the shower or around the house, Ms Horsley said. Singers compete against their own age-level in the junior, intermediate, senior or over-21 categories. "It's amazing the talent that you see in the junior section - the big voices in these little people. "We also want the older age groups out there as well. Just because you're 25 years or older doesn't mean you shouldn't go out and have fun with it. "This is a chance to perform, to gain experience ... You never know who is watching." Last year, the all-ages competition raised $5000 - which was donated to brain cancer research at Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute. Brain cancer has a lower profile and lower survival rates than more common forms of cancer. It also receives less funding for support and research services. Recently, organisers donated $1000 of XBox and PS4 console games for patients at Monash Children's Hospital. "We want those funds to go to research as well as people going through a cancer journey," Ms Horsley said. "What better way to help children sitting in a hospital all day. At least, it's brightening their lives a little." Auditions are at The Factory, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East on Saturday, 26 May, 6-9pm. $15 entry fee. Bring or play your own backing music. Details: starsearch4ac.com.au or 0458 557 319.
Walk for learning Walkers stepped out in support for education in Timor Leste during a fundraiser at Wilson Botanic Park on 20 May. The Walk for Timor raised more than $1000 for learning materials at two English language study centres in the municipality of Ermera. The centres are key to young people learning English and opening up a range of study and career options, spokeswoman Jan Trezise said. The walk was organised by Casey-based group Friends of Ermera and Year 9 students from Gleneagles Secondary College. It was followed by nourishing homemade soup, fresh fruit and cakes.
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ONE FOR INVESTORS IF you are looking for your first home or an investment that is close to everything, then look no further - you just found it. Walking distance to the Pasadena Shopping Centre, public transport, schools and Casey Fields. Currently tenanted for $440 per week, this home ticks all the boxes. Some of the lovely features include: four spacious bedrooms with built-in robes. The master has a full ensuite and walk-in robe. A great family kitchen with upgraded appliances. Stainless steel free-standing oven, dishwasher, Caesarstone benchtops, built-in pantry and an island bench with plenty of storage. This is the perfect environment for anyone who loves to create amazing dishes for their family and friends. There is space for everyone in this home. Open plan living with a meals and family room that overlook the kitchen. Another living area at the front of the home, space for everyone. Outside there is a tiled alfresco, a timber deck and low-maintenance yard to enjoy. The double garage has ample room for two cars and has internal access into the home. Other features of this lovely home include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, downlights and neutral tones throughout. It has everything you could want for your family, or perfect as an investment. A fabulous home in great location. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 10 Pasadena Boulevard, Clyde, 3978 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $690,000 Inspect: As advertised Contact: Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 and Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405, OBRIEN REAL ESTATE, NARRE WARREN, 9707 0556
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THE PERFECT ENTERTAINER THIS ultimate family home positioned in a court location, and only moments from Eden Rise Shopping Centre and an array of quality schools is sure to meet all your expectations. Created and lovingly cared for by its one owner, the home is a combination of style and convenience, with neutral tones and quality fittings throughout. The master bedroom - grand in size - with parents' retreat and his and hers walk-in robe and double vanities in ensuite, the two remaining double-sized bedrooms also feature their own walk-in robes. Offering amazing spaces for family living and entertaining including formal lounge room with cathedral ceiling, stylish kitchen centrally located off family/meals area and a rumpus/theatre room. Entertaining continues through to the outdoor area which flows seamlessly from the home with bi-fold doors, leading to a stunning decked alfresco area surround by tranquil gardens and water feature. The large laundry with mud room allows access from the extra large garage with loft storage and rear roller door access. Other features include, light-filled open study, ducted heating, two split-system cooling units, ducted vacuum, security cameras, sun blinds and 10 solar panels. Don’t miss a rare opportunity to secure a brilliant family home set on a great sized block. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 3 Lynch Court, Berwick, 3806 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage, 1 study Price: $830,000 - $890,000 Inspect: Inspect by appointment Contact: Marisa Adams, 0409 910 053, PEAKE REAL ESTATE, 9707 5300 realestate.starcommunity.com.au
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14 Pasture circuit, clYde north affinity—affordable luxury Situated in the Circa Estate we present this Sorrento Deluxe 47 sq Carlisle home. Live in the lap of luxury with this sophisticated design, showcasing the finest architectural detail, designed for seamless and lightfilled open-plan living. Sitting on a 572sqm (approx.) elevated allotment, surrounded by public and private schools, with easy access to shopping centres, hospitals, train stations and Monash freeway.
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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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Attention Builders & Developers. Your next project could be this amazing development site in the heart of Cranbourne’s ACZ (activity centre zone) with Plans & Permits for a 5-Level building. Offering a high exposure frontage & the ultimate in convenience with good rental returns and premium re-sale. A scarce opportunity like this won’t last long so call today for documentation and further information.
Price contact agent View saturday contact agent (Photo Id required) contact Kristen turner 0410 615 228 Brix cai 0433 925 529
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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47 riverstone Boulevard, Clyde North ticks every Box Situated on a premium, family-orientated Berwick Waters street, this sophisticated four-bedroom home comprises of generous proportions, light filled interiors and details of the highest quality. This immaculate home encompasses an open plan living and dining area complete with feature lighting & complemented by a sumptuous kitchen. Enjoying a prized location within close proximity to all amenities.
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the Perfect entertainer! This ultimate family home positioned in a court location, and only moments from Eden Rise Shopping centre and an array of quality Schools is sure to meet all your expectations. Offering amazing spaces for family living and entertaining including formal lounge, stylish kitchen centrally located off family/meals area and a rumpus/theatre room. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to secure a brilliant family home.
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Your choice of two bedroom or three bedroom townhouses, soon to be built. One sold. Three bedrooms offer walk in robes and full ensuite plus double garage. Two bedrooms with walk in robe and dual toilets. Open plan living zones with a quality list of inclusions – stone benchtops, ducted heating. Walking distance to Pakenham CBD, Marketplace, Train Station and Supermarkets. Don’t delay, make the move today!!
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Pakenham
3 Kinross Court
$530,000 - $550,000
WHAT A GEM Superbly located north of the highway and on a 742m2 allotment this delightful property will appeal to the most fastidious of buyers. Comprising of 3 generous bedrooms, master with FES & WIR. 2 spacious living areas - formal lounge & large family room with external access. A light and bright kitchen abuts meals area complete with a wood fired heater. Additional extras include gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, security system, ducted vacuum, tank water for garden use, an outside entertaining area with pergola & a timber decked verandah. Car accommodation is provided with a single garage plus sundry shedding. This stunning property ticks all the boxes.
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Pakenham
25 Rachael Court
$580,000 - $620,000
LOVELY HOME – BOTANICAL GARDENS Located on a 987m2 block in a quiet court is this beautifully presented 3 bedroom home with formal lounge, separate dining & quality chattels throughout. FES & BIR to master & BIR’s to remaining bedrooms. 2 living areas & big open kitchen with GHP, EWO & dishwasher. Ducted heating & air conditioning, a timber decked pergola complete with café curtains offers distant rural views. Double garage under roof line plus direct access to caravan and boat cover and under house storage. The entire garden is irrigated from the dual tanks/mains water. Great garden shed with concrete floor & power, if you have a green thumb & want a beautiful home then inspect this beauty with confidence.
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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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Pakenham
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5 newly constructed townhouses ranging in size from 17.2sq - 19.43sq. Each comprises of 3 bedrooms, master with full ensuite & WIR. Vogue kitchen with quality appliances, adjoins spacious living rooms, that open to a private outdoor yard.
inSPEct: Saturday at 3pm FRoM $395,000 todd McKenna 0418 391 182 Libby Rodriguez 0415 269 538
Beautifully positioned within Grandvue Estate, a titled block ready to build your dream home. All services available, protective building covenant give extra piece of mind.
Auction Saturday 2nd June at 12:00pmtERMS: 10% deposit BALAncE: 30 days Samantha 0478 178 618
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Berwick 109 Marisa Crescent Classic Contemporary Style
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Boasting sizeable formal and informal living areas, discover this gorgeous 3 bedroom + study Porter Davis flagship home, and know that you will instantly envisage your family nestled comfortably within. Upon entering, generous master suite located to the front is favoured with ensuite and WIR, whilst open study is beautifully situated, perfectly suitable for a home ofice. Well-appointed kitchen overlooks family / meals areas, and formal lounge with beautiful gas log fireplace. The fabulous
layout is situated on an enviable 700m2 (approx.) of land. A true feature by today’s standards. The further 2 bedrooms are both spacious and easily serviced by the kids retreat area and main bathroom. Fantastic alfresco / BBQ area, with bi-fold doors that open from the meals area includes outdoor spa. Want for nothing with all the creature comforts here, evaporative cooling, split system also, and ducted heating.
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Berwick 2/7 Elgin Street
$740,000 - $810,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24762
4B 1C 3D 2I
Berwick 9 Yandilla Court
Olde Berwick Gem
For Sale
600sqm North Berwick Lifestyle
For Sale
Perfect for home buyers, downsizes or the savvy investor. Timber appointed kitchen with quality appliances and ample bench and cupboard space onlooking the family meals area. Complemented by sizeable living area, as well as a naturally lit formal dining room. Master suite accesses semi ensuite and WIR. Private yard & low maintenance gardens. Ducted heating, 3 X split system & double lock up garage. Close to Berwick Village, Beaconsfield Town, esteemed schools, public transport, freeway access & Fountain Gate.
$550,000 - $590,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW24774
The heart of the home comprises of timber appointed kitchen with S/S appliances, open dining space and living room with atmospheric open fire place. The sleeping accomodation includes that of the master suite with WIR. Generous pergola area and huge backyard ofers a plethora of opportunities, whether to introduce a pool or simply park your caravan. Expansive grassed area for the kids and family pet to grow and play. Evaporative cooling, ducted heating, convenient side access and a DLUG.
$630,000 - $690,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24678
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4B 2C 3D 1H 2I
Clyde North 23 Riverbank Close Simply Breathtaking!!
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Situated in the highly sought-ater Berwick Waters Estate is this magnificent contemporary masterpiece, ready to accommodate the modern family. Beautifully appointed hostess kitchen, with stone benchtops, S/S appliances and a butlers pantry. Overlooking family / meals, and casual living domain with feature gas log fireplace. Additional space, giving most any family that necessary flexibility, is ensured with impressive theatre room fitted with projector, and convenient home studio to the front of the home. Up
the timber staircase, the upper level boasts more than suficient sleeping accommodation, comprising of master suite with incredible views, sizeable WIR, and ensuite with twin basins and floor to ceiling tiles. Through the stacker doors downstairs to the rear, is an entertainers dream, discover substantial alfresco with inbuilt BBQ and bar, electric element blockers, heating and stunning 7.5m X 4.2m in-ground pool. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling and internal access from the DLUG.
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Berwick 7 Atkinson Drive
Saturday 2nd June at 11.30am View Saturday @ 12.00pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24779 Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Berwick 4 Gavinton Place
Immaculate Living in The Chase
For Sale
Endless Opportunities
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Boasting beautifully landscaped gardens and an attractive facade. The heart of the abode comprises of hostess kitchen with S/S appliances, 900mm cooker, as well as the light filled dining area and spacious living room. Master suite with WIR, and ensuite. Excellent patio entertaining, surrounded by beautiful, private greenery. Plenty of grassed area for the kids and family pet to grow and play. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, internal access from DLUG with rear roller door and security shutters at the rear side.
$700,000 - $770,000 View Saturday @ 11.15am harcourts.com.au/VBW24734
You’ll love this charming Northside old Berwick home situated in an enchanting quiet court on a generous 790sqm block. Master suite, favored by the freshly renovated ensuite, and a WIR. Modern kitchen with granite benchtops and s/s appliances. Superior outdoor living, with impressive pergola. Feature 10m X 7.5m shed with power, gas mains heating and alarm system. Rear gate access onto Edwin Flake Reserve. Rear roller door with extended drive. Ducted heating, split system cooling & a DLUG.
$790,000 - $869,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW24772
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Berwick 13 Silverleaves Blvd Quintessential Berwick Lifestyle Impeccably presented, situated in the enormously popular Timbarra, north side of Berwick, this beautiful abode is sure to impress. With something for everyone, ensuring space, comfort, privacy and charm. Sizeable sunlit lounge and dining rooms, through to comfortable kitchen, which is sure to please with SS appliances and plenty of storage space. Kitchen overlooks family / meals room, out to the alfresco, and well proportioned, generous backyard.
Auction Discover 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. Schools both public and private, abundant shops, public transport, and the M1 freeway, all within easy access.
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Berwick 5 Bertrand Close
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Berwick 11 Wimmera Court
Flawless Lifestyle In Coveted Pocket
For Sale
North Side In Timbarra.
For Sale
Renovated completely and with simply nothing let to do. Immaculate kitchen, well appointed with stone bench, stainless steel appliances and dishwasher. Sizeable lounge / dining space with floorboards. Master is favored with renovated ensuite and impressive floor to ceiling tiles. Enormous undercover alfresco and an outstanding sized sunlit back yard with plenty of space for a game of the day. Quality fittings and fixtures throughout ducted heating, split system units, and fans.
$720,000 - $790,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24756
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 @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24629
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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3B 2C 1D 2I
Pakenham 10 Macleod Circuit
4B 2C 3D 2I
Berwick 1 Riverglen Road
Beautifully Designed
For Sale
Beaumont Waters Lifestyle
For Sale
The home features open plan family and dining room, the kitchen with stone benches, stainless steel appliances and plenty of cupboard space that will suit the fussiest of chefs. Accommodation includes three good sized bedrooms all with BIRs, the master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe. Plenty of extras include; Remote double garage with internal access, split system air conditioning, ducted heating and easy to maintain yard, you surely will be impressed.
$460,000 - $499,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24777
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 @ 1.00pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24686
Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Taleah Wende M 0423 416 401 P 9707 4222 sales.berwick@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
3B 1C 1D 2K
Narre Warren 43 Amber Crescent
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
Narre Warren South 79 Strathaird Drive
3B 1C 2D 1I
Location, Convenience and Lifestyle!
For Sale
Blue Chip Investment.
For Sale
Fantastic opportunity for first home buyers, downsizers and the clever investor. Comprising of homely kitchen with S/S appliances and views to the beautiful greenery and parkland. Adjacent is the naturally lit family meals area, following through to the spacious living area. Decked pergola, generous backyard and a sizeable shed for any equipment. Comforts include; ducted heating, spit system cooling, alarm system, timber flooring and huge side access
$580,000 - $630,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24758
Immaculately presented, here is an exceptional opportunity for investors. Accommodation needs are easily met, with three bedrooms, all with BIR’S and serviced conveniently by well positioned main bathroom. Two comfortable living spaces, both formal lounge and family / meals, and enjoy timeless timber kitchen. Step outside to discover a fully enclosed outdoor living area, flowing into one massive yard. Beautiful gardens, garden shed, ducted heating, in wall air conditioning unit and secure SLUG.
View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24724
Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOME OPPORTUNITY to purchase this comfortable and affordable home with a list of benefits that really offers value for money located in the highly sought-after Waterford Rise Estate. Three bedrooms, large master with ensuite and walk-in robe, family bathroom, modern kitchen, open plan meals and family living area, gas ducted heating, reverse-cycle air-conditioner, double garage plus low-maintenance lawns, gardens and potential to create side access to park a caravan/boat/trailer. No matter who you are – investor, retiree, first home buyer or an independent single this property is going to delight you. Enjoy the comfort and location of this quality home, within walking distance of Waterford Rises parklands. Inquire today. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 8 Sunridge Avenue, Warragul, DROUIN, 3818 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $459,000 Contact: Dale Atkin, 0402 717 891, RAY WHITE, DROUIN, 5625 1033 12387941 - ACM21 - 18
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13 Silverleaves Blvd
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37 Wintersun Road
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48 Selandra Boulevard
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21 Franklin Parade
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14 Pasture Circuit
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11 Viewbank Road
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WHAT’S ON Treadmill Challenge to support Suicide Prevention Australia Anytime Fitness in Berwick, Cranbourne and Pakenham is partnering with Suicide Prevention Australia to hold a national 24-hour treadmill challenge to support suicide prevention. All funds raised will be used to help people affected by suicide or mental health issues - to show them that they do have support - and to help reduce the number of lives lost to suicide each year. It's Anytime Fitness Australia's quest to raise $500,000. Friday to Saturday 25-26 May, kicking off from 3pm. Anytime Fitness Berwick: Eden Rise Village (fundraising registration http://anyt. me/8h7). Anytime Fitness Cranbourne: 1 Oshea Road, Berwick, 1/125 High Street, Cranbourne (fundraising registration http://anyt. me/8h9). Anytime Fitness Pakenham: 50/54 John St, Pakenham (fundraising registration http://anyt.me/8hb). For more information visit: www.treadtogether.org.au.
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Last Hurrah Book Sale: Grab a bargain at the Last Hurrah Hampton Park Library Book Sale. This will be our last book sale and the Friends of the Hampton Park Library thank all who have supported this event over the years, helping to raise funds for library events and equipment. Saturday 26 May from 9.30am - 1pm at Arthur Wren Hall (Hampton Park Community Hall) at 16-20 Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park. Free entry. 50 in a warm, friendly environment. They meet over coffee and discuss issues of interest, with plenty of laughs. New members welcome. Tea and coffee provided. First Wednesday of the month, 9am-12pm at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House, 21A Bemersyde Drive, Berwick. Details: Brian Regan, 0408 545 984.
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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
It's time again for people from throughout Victoria and Australia to again flock to the Mornington Peninsula Aviculture Society annual Skye Bird Sale and Expo at the State Dog Centre. There will be wonderful traders exhibition of cages, foods, seeds, all products and Bird accessories, available for people to view and purchase. There will also be bird exhibit aviary where you can view many varieties of birds with many other services and products suitable for Bird Keeping also on display and for sale. The Victorian Zebra Finch Society will also be staging their annual Victorian Championship show and exhibition on the day with over 20 different varieties and in access of 150 exhibits of Zebra Finch on display. 655 Westernport Hwy, Skye on Sunday 27 May at 9.30am. Admission is $4 and children under 15 are free. Food and Refreshments are available as well. Further information is available on the society web site: birdexpo@birdclub.org. au or by phone David on 0402 634 108.
Improve your health and make new friends with some easy-to-learn and affordable ballroom and Latin dancing at Balla Balla Community Centre East Cranbourne. All are welcome (no age limit). Balla Balla Community Centre East Cranbourne, 65 BerwickCranbourne Rd, Cranbourne East. Cost is just $10-00 per one hour session at 4.30pm every Monday. Other sessions can be arranged on requests. The instructor is accredited and approachable. To enrol call Di on 0408343202, or email difen69@bigpond.net.au.
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.
Learn to play the bagpipes The Berwick Pipers INC is interested in attracting new members to its group, particularly experienced bagpipe players. The group play B Flat chanters in our bagpipes as it gives them the greatest chance of helping concert bands and orchestras. The Pipers are a group of musicians who play the Great Highland Bagpipe. They have assisted Berwick Rotary on Australia days at Pioneer Park by playing in the Official Party and providing incidental music around the grounds. They perform around the City of Casey at a variety of venues to entertain the public but we also teach learners to play the great highland bagpipe. Despite the group currently having a mid-year break, lessons for their learners continue. Email berwickpipers16@gmail.com or visit the website at www.berwickpipers.info. The group's secretary Steve Everett and tutor can be contacted on 03 97296219 or 0425 826 990.
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Community choir With One Voice Casey choir welcomes singers of all backgrounds and abilities. There are no auditions. No singing experience is necessary. Rehearsals run each Monday, starting from 28 May. Supper included. 6.15-7.30pm, Mondays at Narre Warren Seniors Centre, 192-1096 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Details: 8679 6088 or withonevoice@ creativityaustralia.org.au.
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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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Pre-kindergarten group Narre Community Learning Centre runs a prekinder program Mondays-Thursdays. The program focuses on preparing children for the big step into kindergarten. Mondays 1 pm - 4 pm, Wednesdays 9.30am12.30pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays 9.30 am - 12.30 pm at Narre Community Learning Centre, 1 Malcolm Court Narre Warren. Details: 9704 7388.
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Thursday Playgroup This group is run in a small, fun and friendly environment by an experienced playgroup co-ordinator. With crafts, songs, story-time and outdoor play, it's a great place for your child to socialise and make great friends. Available for children up to 4 years old. 9.30-11.30am Thursdays at Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South. Bookings: 9704 2781.
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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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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, 9.30am-1.30pm.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
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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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Free community lunch
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Hampton Park Uniting Church, 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park Ph: 9799 7994. Every Thursday (during school term) at 12 noon.
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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Church activities
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Friday Mornings 9.30 - 11.30am during school term. Hampton Park Uniting Church, 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park Ph: 9799 7994. $3 per child or $5 a family. Morning Tea included.
Activity based interactive gathering for families. Free dinner included. Hampton Park Uniting Church, 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park. Every Fortnight (Saturdays) from 4.30pm - 6.30pm. Contact Jo 0401 191 650.
Carpet bowls
Free community lunch at Hampton Park Uniting Church. Every Thursday (during school term) noon. 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park. Phone: 9799 7994.
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Hampton Park Senior Citizens club welcomes the community to join in a carpet bowls every Saturday from 1pm-3pm at 2 Narellan Dr, Hampton Park. For more information please contact the club on 97992588 or kcj@iinet.net.au.
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.
Cranbourne Senior Citizens Club
Playgroup
Cranbourne Senior Citizens Club welcomes new members to join the group for bowls, bingo, line dancing, ballroom dancing, BBQ's, table tennis, board games, cards, pool, darts, fashion parades, day trips and more. Sunday afternoons include entertainment and afternoon tea. Cranbourne Senior Citizens Club located at 1 Codrington St., Cranbourne. For further Information contact: Thelma: 5996 4554 Isobel: 0429 301 947.
Hampton Park Uniting Church 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park Ph: 9799 7994. Friday mornings from 9.30am - 11.30am (during school term). $3 per child or $5 a family. Morning tea included.
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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.
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Basic Computer course A basic computer classes for Term 2 starts on the 24 April and runs every Tuesday for eight weeks. Hallam Community Learning Centre at 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam, we have a small class with a patient Tutor, manual is also included. Time: 9.15 am to 12.15 pm (includes a coffee break). Cost is $135 or $115 for concession plus a $5 membership fee. For bookings/queries call 9703 1688.
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The victorious SEFNL interleague side, back from left: Jesse Davies, Trent Shinners, Michael Riseley, Troy Tharle, Madi Andrews, Lucas Jellyman-Turner, Daniel Johnston, Matt Clarke, Michael Collins (captain), Rhys Nisbet (coach), Tim Gunn. Middle: Dillan Bass, Marc Holt (captain), Luke Sheppard, Luke Bee-Hugo. Front: Brad Scalzo, Ash Smith, Ryan Jones, Anthony Vella, Trent Cody, Mitch Cox, Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS Jake Bowd, Mitch Cotter. 180980
A statement’s been made By Nick Creely SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - AFL VICTORIA COMMUNITY CHAMPIONSHIPS On a day of so much significance and hype, the only thing the packed crowd wanted to see at Holm Park was a fair, tough and entertaining game of footy. It was not only that, but it was more. The Yarra Ranges certainly left no stone unturned, they bashed and crashed the packs, dared to take the game on and never gave up until the final siren blared. But the South East just did it that bit better. Regardless of the outcome of the proposed merger in 2019 between the two leagues, football in the region is in good shape. There was just one change to the SEFNL’s side on game day, with athletic ruckman Gach Nyuon pulling out of the game, replaced by the versatile Troy Tharle. It was a hot start, with the ball flinging from one end to another. The starting midfield of Madi Andrews, Brad Scalzo and Michael Collins - three names that can frighten even the most seasoned local footballers - got the SEFNL off to a bright start by winning the ball from the middle, and on the outside Luke Bee-Hugo started brightly with his driving run. After locking the ball inside fifty for five minutes, Berwick star Ash Smith got the crowd roaring with the opening goal, courtesy of a horror turnover out of defence. Moments later, Tim Gunn curled the ball around expertly in the first of his four majors, but the Yarra Ranges were getting their chances, but were unable to convert in front of goal, something that crept into their game and eventually became their undoing. The tide slowly turned in time on in the first quarter after big goals to Robbie Allen and Dylan Willson, but the strength and experience of Marc Holt in the goal square ensured the SEFNL could weather the storm and take a narrow three point lead. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
“Our forward entries, get them in quicker and longer,” SEFNL coach Rhys Nisbet said at quarter time. “When we don’t have the footy, be aware where your opponent is, you’ve got to be aware of where he’s at - let’s tighten it up a little bit, and again it’s that voice, be demanding of your teammates. “Once we get it, you can see Vel (Anthony Vella) and Ash (Smith) off the half back flank and away we go.” Nisbet’s words eventually rang true in the second term after big James Charge slotted a massive goal from a tight angle for the Yarra Ranges, but from there, the SEFNL were at their defensive best, transitioning the ball superbly through Smith, Vella and Luke Sheppard off half back, giving Gunn, Holt and the exciting Ryan Jones plenty of opportunities to hit the scoreboard. The SEFNL increased their lead to 18 points at half time, but the energy and tenacity of the Yarra Ranges had them well and truly in the contest. Control began to creep in to the SEFNL’s game after the main break. In the space of 41 seconds, Luke Sheppard already slammed through a vital goal, and after Tim Gunn kicked a dynamic goal from the pocket, the lead stretched its way out to 30. Most of the elements of their game started to work, Jake Bowd was slicing the game apart with his laser kicking in defence, Michael Riseley was working over his opponents, while Collins worked his way into the game to have a magnificent influence through the middle. While in attack, Holt was either bringing the ball to ground or marking it. The youngest players in the side in Mitch Cotter and Jesse Davies were also playing some absolutely top notch footy, with Cotter’s hands in traffic an absolute feature of his game. The Yarra Ranges found their first goal since early in the second quarter through some nifty work by Jake Matthews, and they slammed on two more to bring the margin back to 28-points
Ash Smith is pumped after getting the SEFNL off to a bright start 180980 at the final change. Nisbet - who had remained calm for the first three quarters - found his booming voice, challenging his side to make “statement” against players they will be seeing next year, and to go out as a competition with an almighty bang. The SEFNL stormed home despite a brave Yarra Ranges never giving in, kicking three goals to two in the final quarter to run away with a 36-point win, 16.13 (109) to 10.13 (73). The only real difference in the game was the polish, the endeavour of the Yarra Ranges and hunger to win the football can never be questioned, and for many it was a first glimpse at some of their stars. 18-year-old Patrick Bruzzese - the best afield for the losing side - was sublime, skipper
Marcus Hottes was a ball magnet, while Ethan Greenall had some special moments. SEFNL coach Rhys Nisbet said the first quarter didn’t quite to plan, but was thrilled with how his side responded after the first change. “We made some adjustments at quarter time, particularly in the middle of the ground, and that probably stemmed the flow a little bit,” he said. “Once we got it on the outside, we were confident we could break the lines and get the guys gelling together - in the first quarter we were probably feeling each other out a little bit, and once that went away we opened the game up.” Despite the Yarra Ranges double teaming Marc Holt (three goals) all day, Nisbet said in the end it opened up the door for other avenues to goal. “It did (work in our favour), and it’s a funny tactic to use in interleague footy, but he’s copped it his whole life, so he’s used to it and we were ready for it - it just meant we had some legs freed up as well, which was great,” he said. “Scoreboard pressure is the best pressure to have, the guys finished off their work really, really well - I was really happy with Timmy Gunn kicking his four goals, and Holt was a real focal point despite not getting as many goals on the board. Ryan Jones was outstanding as well.” Berwick forward Tim Gunn is likely to go down as the final best afield medallist for the SEFNL in what was a dynamic four goal display that made him almost impossible to match up on. He kicked the goals when they needed to be kicked, and proved the decisive factor. It was a game that lived up to expectations, a fierce contest between two leagues desperate to claim much needed bragging rights. And it was the SEFNL that went out with a bang. For much more on interleague weekend, including a full wrap of all the SEFNL netball and football clashes, pick up a copy of this week's Pakenham-Berwick Gazette - out now. Thursday, 24 May, 2018
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Cavs claim a big scalp By Hayley Wildes In Round 9 Big V action, the Casey Cavaliers went 3-1, including a statement win from the State Championship Men. Going up against the top-placed Waverley Falcons - who were riding a six-game winning streak - was the task at hand for the Cavs on Sunday afternoon at home. The Cavs got straight to work and with Raheem Lemons leading the way, as he has done all season, Casey claimed its best win of the season, 96-86. Lemons was dynamic on both ends of the court and finished with a near triple-double of 21 points, 12 rebounds and 9 assists. His aggressive mindset from the opening tip helped keep the Falcons at bay. Brandon Polk (18 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists) was also impressive, while Brent Hobba caught fire from deep and added 16 points. The Cavs now sit seventh on the ladder with a 5-5 record. The Division 1 Women were simply a class above their Whittlesea opponents at home on Saturday night, putting on an offensive masterclass to claim a mammoth 112-61 win. Tanarly Hood and Jamie-Lee Jeffs feasted on offence and took over the game. Hood finished with 32 points (11/16 FG), 10 rebounds and a vicious crossover that left two opponents gasping for air on the floor. Jeffs (27 points, 15 rebounds, 2 blocks, 2 steals) was sublime on both ends of the court. The Lady Cavs boast a 10-2 record and sit second on the ladder.
The Youth League 1 Men were unable to keep up with the Waverley Falcons on Sunday afternoon, falling 69-85. Luke Beard top-scored with 14 points, while Jordan Gooiker (12 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists) and Dylan Moore (12 points, 5 rebounds) were busy. With a record of 5-6, the Cavs are eighth on the ladder. The Youth League 2 Women remain undefeated after a resounding 82-62 win over Whittlesea on Saturday night. As they've proven all season, the Lady Cavs are capable of turning on the offence at any point. Despite an even first quarter, Casey went on a run in the second quarter to take control of the game and never looked back. Kim Shankland (15 points, 12 rebounds) posted a dominant double-double, while Stephanie Leclerc (15 points) and Peta Rhodes (13 points, 5 rebounds) kept the scoreboard ticking over. The Lady Cavs perfect season has hit a new high with the team now boasting a 9-0 record, sitting first on the ladder. The State Championship and Youth League 1 Men face the Hume City Broncos in Broadmeadows on Saturday night, before the State Championship Men return home on Sunday to take on Werribee at 1:30pm. The Division 1 Women face the Camberwell Dragons away on Sunday, while the Youth League 2 Women hit the road to take on the Western Port Steelers on Saturday night.
Raheem Lemons led Casey to a statement win over Waverley. 179821
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QUIZ NUMBER 1609 1. WHO won two swimming relay medals for Australia in the 2016 Rio Olympics one gold and one silver? 2. WHICH special team participated using the Olympic flag as its emblem in Rio? 3. WHO refused to leave his bowls match despite the attack by the Spanish armada? 4. IN what sport did Dr Benjamin Spock represent the USA at the 1924 Olympics? 5. WHO was the first cricketer to be knighted? 6. WHICH American tennis star gave his name to the game’s most prized trophy? 7. WHICH famous English athlete was named by his actress mother after a Shakespearian character? 8. AN Australian is among a select group of women to have completed the tennis grand slam. Who is she? 9. WHO won five gold medals for the USA at the 1980 winter Olympics? 10. WHO was the first black man to win Wimbledon? 11. WHO was the first Australian woman to win a world rowing championship? 12. WHAT is the boxing term for an illegal punch to the back of the neck? 13. WHICH promising golfer won the 1984 NSW Open and the 1985 Victorian Open? 14. WHICH Australian husband and wife both won silver medals at the 2006 Commonwealth Games? 15. WHICH Aussie runner has won the British amateur 400 metres title three times? 16. OF whom did Muhammad Ali say: “I’ve seen him shadow boxing and the shadow won!”? 17. WHICH Kiwi became youngest player to score a century against all Test playing nations in 2016? 18. WHO was the first Australian to win the US Open golf title? 19. WHICH Australian boxer won a world title 196 days after his first professional fight? 20. WHO beat Pat Cash to take out the 1987 Australian Indoor Tennis title?
The Casey Demons were simply dominant in a resounding win over the Frankston Dolphins on Saturday afternoon. After Frankston kicked the first major of the day, Casey slammed on 21 of the next 24 goals - including 12 unanswered - to record a percentage-boosting 106-point win. The Demons were clean and composed, while their size and experience was too much for their Dolphin opponents. The first quarter was a tight one as the Dolphins squandered many opportunities in front of goal. The Demons were led by Cam Pedersen who booted two goals in the quarter to ensure they took a small lead into the first break, 2.2 (14) to 1.6 (12). A lift in intensity was needed and Casey delivered. The second quarter was all one-way traffic as the Demons slammed on seven goals to none. Tomas Bugg slotted two, whilst Pedersen added his third of the day. Josh Wagner and Pedersen were everywhere and getting the ball going the Demons way at every opportunity. The third quarter was the Cam Pedersen Show. He controlled the airways up forward, marking everything he could get his hands on and kicking three consecutive Casey goals taking his tally to six for the day. His ability to compete in the air and then
finish off his good work with straight kicking in front of goal had the Dolphins defence on the back foot all day. Sam Frost and Jay Lockhart were also getting their hands on the ball and both were the source of many attacking forays. A 60-point lead at the final break had Casey well in control, but in a sign that will please Demons fans, the team wasn’t content. A barnstorming final quarter was kicked off by Bugg booting two goals in the opening four minutes. 13 scoring shots to two highlighted Casey’s utter dominance as they ruthlessly picked apart the Dolphins defence. Eight goals to one for the quarter saw the Demons run out 21.13 (139) to 4.9 (33) winners. The Demons were a class above the Dolphins and Pedersen (six goals, 22 disposals) staked his claim for an AFL call-up in a best afield performance. Frost, Lockhart and Mitch White were impressive, while Jeff Garlett, Tom Bugg (five goals) and Jayden Hunt (game-high 23 disposals) also performed well - keeping their names in the minds of AFL selectors. The win places Casey fourth on the ladder with a 4-2 record. Looking ahead to round 8, Casey heads to North Port Oval on Saturday afternoon to take on Port Melbourne (4-2). The match-up shapes up as an important one, and should be a cracking contest, as both teams look to jump ahead of the logjam from fourth to tenth on the ladder.
NARRE WARREN BOWLS The final figures are still being tallied, but Narre Warren Bowls club stands to raise over $2500 for their Bowl Over Cancer tournament and fundraising day. In trying weather conditions, 26 teams of regular and social bowlers (including children) took to the greens on a cool Sunday morning. The tournament was started last year in support of a Club member who suffers from cancer, but is presently in remission. The bowling honours for the day went to
Zak Storm, Brent Grigg and Peter Wright. The prize for teams with non-bowlers was won by Stan Bulmer, Anne Bulmer and Zade Bumer. The main prize was won in an auction by Dale Collins. Her prize was another Mazda MX5 for a weekend, again donated by Berwick Mazda. The Club thanks all the sponsors for the day, including Berwick Mazda, Barry Plant Real Estate, Bunnings, Woolworths, fish pier Fountain Gate and Petty's Prime Cuts - Fountain Gate, being the main ones. The Club also thanks bowlers from other Clubs in the area for their support by participating. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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Eastern claims number one By Hayley Wildes and Nick Creely AFL VIC - INTERLEAGUE IN REVIEW
Tornado Tears, pictured, is a genuine greyhound racing superstar and seems destined for legendary status. Picture: COURTESY OF SANDOWN GREYHOUNDS
A Tornado Tears up the track at Sandown By Mick Floyd Tornado Tears showed why he is regarded one of the most exciting stayers of his generation with a dazzling display in a heat of the RSN Sandown Cup last Thursday night. Tornado Tears entered the night as the $2.50 favourite to win the final of world’s richest race stayers and quickly showed why. In the most eagerly anticipated heat of the night - billed as a two dog battle between litter mates Tornado Tears and Rippin’ Sam - Tornado Tears found the early lead and made the race his own. Railing strongly to lead through the first turn, he quickly established a four length break with a lap to go. Known as ‘Batman’ due to his distinctive markings , Tornado Tears continued to increase his lead while carving out stunning sectionals before stopping the clock in 41.297 seconds - the fourth fastest time ever
run over the trip. “He’s almost the perfect stayer,” said handler Peter Riley, six years to the day after champion Miata set the time standard of 41.17. “(He’s got) early speed, (and) finishes it off - you can’t ask for any more. I reckon with the right conditions he might give the record a nudge.” Rippin’ Sam, a group winner considered by many as the best stayer in the country, will also take his place in the $250,000 final tonight (Thursday) after charging home late to finish second nearly six lengths adrift. Remarkably, it was just Tornado Tears’ second start over the distance. His first came four weeks prior and went within a half a length of Miata’s long standing record and that run took the white and black chaser some time to recover.
It was a memorable night on Thursday for his trainer Robert Britton, who won three of the four RSN Sandown Cup heats. Quick Jagger and Benali also made their way through to $250,000 final after winning their respective heats - giving Britton a four-pronged attack on a second consecutive RSN Sandown Cup. Dyna Chancer was the other heat on his staying debut, stopping the clock in a smart 41.67. In the wake of his win, Tornado Tears shot into $1.70 for the final of the world’s richest staying race, despite Britton hoping for an inside draw. The box draw played out as: 1 - Benali, 2 - Zipping Nitro, 3 - Quick Jagger, 4 - Royal Attention, 5 - Dyna Chancer, 6 - Moment to Jive, 7 - Tornado Tears, 8 - Rippin’ Sam, 9 - Dundee Calypso, and 10 - Myrniong Corner. Meanwhile in the $100,000 Group 1 Sapphire Crown, Dyna Patty consolidated her favouritism after coming up with Box 3.
Rays send a message in a dominant win By Hayley Wildes The Dandenong Stingrays have again showcased their class and depth in a first versus second showdown against the Murray Bushrangers at RAMS Arena on Saturday. In what shaped as the game of the round, the contest absolutely lived up to the hype in a high-scoring affair. It was an even first quarter as neither side was able to break the game open. The Stingrays had their chances, but squandered some opportunities to get off to a strong start. After one quarter it was the Rays leading 2.3 (15) to 2.0 (12). Both sides were cracking in at the contest and the back and forth action showcased why these two teams were at the top of the ladder. The second quarter was when the Rays made their move and through the likes of Bailey Williams, Sam Fletcher and Corey Ellison up forward, Dandenong took control of the game. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
Despite their dominant quarter, the Rays were again wasteful in front of goal. Their 22-point half time lead should’ve been closer to 40 points had they finished off their good work. The Bushrangers’ straight kicking, 5.0 (30), was keeping them in the contest as the Rays had more than three times as many scoring shots; 7.10 (52). An arm-wrestle took place in the third quarter as the stars for both teams got heavily involved. Hudson Garoni (seven goals), Ben Kelly and Laitham Vandermeer stepped up for the Rangers, while Zac Foot, Matthew Cottrell and Jai Taylor started to get busy for the Rays. A 16-point Dandenong lead with a quarter to go had the match set up for a thrilling final quarter. A shootout ensued in the fourth. Excellent ball movement and forward half teamwork was on display from both teams. A whopping 11 goals were kicked in the quarter as the Rays finally found their range
in front of goal, booting 6.1 (37) for the term to claim an impressive 16.13 (109) to 14.3 (87) win. In a season that has been full of impressive performances, the Rays once again stepped up to the challenge and put together a tremendous team effort. Corey Ellison was electric in the forward half, booting six majors in a best afield performance. The big forward controlled the Rays’ forward half, toying with the Bushrangers defenders for much of the day. He wasn’t alone though, as Bailey Williams, Sam Fletcher and Zac Foot continued their impressive run of form. Williams is a key pillar for the Rays and his ability to work over his opponent with his athleticism was again on show. After seven rounds, the Stingrays now boast a 6-1 record and sit on top of the ladder. Next week, 3 June, Dandenong takes on Sandringham at Shepley Oval from 10.45am.
EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE The Eastern Football League defeated the Geelong Football Netball League, 16.9 (105) to 9.9 (63), to claim the number one ranking in the AFL Victoria Community Championships. The battle between the one and two ranked teams took place at Etihad Stadium prior to the AFL clash between Collingwood and St Kilda. The EFL got off to a strong start - leading by two goals at the first break - and a thrilling contest ensued over the middle two quarters as a high-quality game of football took place. With the game in the balance and a 12-point lead heading into the final term, the boys from Eastern put their foot down in an impressive final quarter display. The likes of Liam Wale-Buxton and Tom Schneider (Vermont), Leigh Williams and Lachlan McDonald (Norwood) put on a show for the EFL and ensured the team was able to keep the Geelong at bay through the middle parts of the game and then explode away in the fourth. Seven goals to two in the final term saw EFL run out 42-point winners. Leigh Williams (seven goals) was awarded the best on ground medal for EFL. For Geelong, Jack Blood was named best. The win secured the EFL the number one ranking heading into 2019, where they're set to do battle with the Northern Football League after they took care of the Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football league. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE The 22nd ranked Southern Football Netball League took care of the 23rd ranked North Central Football League in a thrilling contest at Boort Park. The SFNL got off to a flying start, kicking seven of the first eight majors, but North Central fought their way back into the contest in the latter stages of the second quarter to be just 13 points adrift at the main break. A back and forth third quarter provided plenty of action and an enthralling contest was in session. SFNL took a 19-point lead into the final break, thanks largely to the terrific play of Chris Carey (East Malvern), Lucas Walmsley (Dingley) and Josh Fox (Cheltenham). North Central came out with desperation and intent in the final quarter, but SFNL fought tooth and nail to hold on for a well-deserved nine-point win, 13.6 (84) to 12.3 (75). Carey was awarded the best on ground medal for SFNL, while Josh Fox was crucial up forward with five goals. The win sees SFNL rise to 20th on the 2019 AFL Victoria Community Championship rankings. MORNINGTON PENINSULA NEPEAN The Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League has fallen further down the AFL Victoria rankings after a tough 40-point loss to the Northern Football League in the Community Championships on Saturday. The Sharks have slipped to fifth in the rankings, with Northern surging up the table into second spot after a stunning, dominant win at Preston City Oval. A horribly inaccurate 0.7 from Northern had the Sharks up by 14 points at quarter time after goals to Sam Fox, Billy Quigley and Luke Hewitt had them flying, but after quarter time the host team put down the clamps, taking a six point half time lead after booting four goals to one in the second term. The Sharks worked hard to try and bring themselves back in the contest, but were undone by some errant goal kicking, and eventually went into the final quarter with a 13 point deficit. Despite the best efforts of Fox and star midfielder Lachie Wallace, Northern kicked away, finally finding their kicking boots to kick six final term goals, 7.7 (49) to 12.17 (89). As a result of the loss for the Sharks, they are scheduled to host Goulburn Valley next year as per the current ratings, which are subject to change. Thursday, 24 May, 2018
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