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finding his equipment, worth about $17,000. By 12.30pm on Sunday 1 July, a member of Pakenham Crime Page messaged Mr White, saying they’d seen the trailer parked in Officer. “Somebody mentioned they saw a trailer what looked like it might have been abandoned,” he said. “I jumped in my car and went for a drive; drove around Officer and I managed to find it. “I found my trailer, ride on mower, my push lawn mower but my whipper snipper, blowers,

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A Berwick man has been reunited with his ride-on-mower and trailer within days - and it was all thanks to the power of social media. Tony White said he was gutted to find his work equipment missing outside his Bemersyde Drive home at 7.30am on Friday 29 June. “That’s my living obviously. When that sort of stuff disappears what do you do?” he said. Mr White’s neighbour’s CCTV camera cap-

tured the moment thieves allegedly hooked up his trailer and ride-on-mower to their car before driving off about 5.20am. “(It was) parked on the street, one time I didn’t have a lock on it.” “What do you do? I could be jumping up and down and getting angry and bits and pieces. I just rang the police,” he said. With the help of family, Mr White said he also posted a post of Facebook’s Casey Crime Page and Pakenham Crime Page in the hope of

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Community News Taking Casey to the ‘G Cheer on the red and blue when the Dees take on the Western Bulldogs at the MCG for the City of Casey Round on Saturday 14 July.

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Thousands of motorcyclists will descend on High Street, Cranbourne on Saturday 27 October before they take off en-mass for the Phillip Island Grand Prix.

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Plant Your Roots is back The City of Casey’s community planting event, Plant Your Roots is back this month! Give your green thumb a workout and help revegetate Casey on Sunday 29 July from 10.00 am -12.00 pm at 299 Hessell Road, Harkaway. Parking is limited so Council encourages those attending to car pool if possible.

The City of Casey adopted its 2018/19 Budget at a Special Council Meeting on Tuesday 26 June. Council adopted a $441.6m annual budget, along with a suite of other documents. This budget includes: » A $122.7m Capital Works Program (CWP) which funds much-needed infrastructure for our new and growing communities and renews facilities in our established suburbs. » A $318.9m operating budget so Council can deliver important services to our residents, including waste management and child, youth and family services. » A rate increase of 2.25% in line with the rate cap, with the waste charge rising by just $24, among the lowest increases of any Victorian Council in light of the global recycling crisis. To view the 2018/19 Budget visit FDVH\ YLF JRY DX EXGJHW.

Eye Spy, a new photograph exhibition! Back by popular demand! The City of Casey’s inaugural Eye Spy, Eye See Nature photograph exhibition will now be on display until the end of August. The initiative gave local kinder kids the opportunity to photograph nature through their own lens and submit their entries for display.

The City of Casey’s Eye Spy Eye See Nature photo exhibiton will be on display at Lynbrook Community Centre and Selandra Community Hub.

The Lynbrook Community Centre will host the static images as well as a digital display until Tuesday 31 July. Following this Selandra Communuity Hub will have the exibition until Friday 31 August. Head down to the local community hubs to see our future photographers talent on display!

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Have your say on parking in Casey! The City of Casey is inviting residents to have their say on the Draft Parking Strategy and help shape the future of parking within the municipality. The strategy will provide direction on how Council oversees current parking supply and manages future parking provision within Casey, and forms a

sub-strategy under Casey’s StreetsAhead-Integrated Transport Strategy. The strategy will be open for review until Sunday 22 July. To submit your feedback visit FDVH\FRQYHUVDWLRQV FRP DX.

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Waste charges trickle up By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey Council has slightly dampened a proposed waste charge rise in its $441 million final budget for 2018-19. In good news for ratepayers, the council modestly trimmed its charge down from $330 in the draft budget to $326 after negotiations with its recycling contractor. The charge rise instead amounts to $24 one of the lowest rises in Victoria in response to the recycling industry's export crisis. As expected, rates will rise in line with the 2.25 per cent rates cap. Late budget revisions included $170,000 for a portable building at Merinda Park Learning

and Community Centre. Funding was reallocated from a project at Essex Park Community Place to Barry Simon Pavilion, to take advantage of a state grant. However, the Alliance for Gambling Reform failed to attract a $25,000 contribution to its anti-pokies campaign, despite an in-person submission by director Reverend Tim Costello. The alliance is backed by several Melbourne councils, including Knox, Greater Dandenong and Monash. Meanwhile, Casey Basketball Association still hopes to avert a proposed steep hike in fees for V-League games at Casey Stadium. Under the proposal, the CBA claimed that

the court hire charges for next Big V season would jump from $11,340 to $49,850 - a 339 per cent rise. CBA general manager Tammy Bower said the association was meeting with Casey and the venue's manager YMCA to strike a compromise. "At the end of the day, we don't think the (proposed hire fee) will go ahead. If it did, we'd have to look at cutting back things, or price increases." The final budget retains its $122 million capital works program including two family and community centres in Clyde North, a districtlevel soccer pavilion at Jack Thomas Reserve and building a 'missing link' of Glasscocks Road.

The council allocated $4.4 million towards its continued digitisation. In adopting the budget on 26 June, Casey mayor Geoff Ablett reiterated the growth council's concerns about an emerging funding gap. "This is the first budget in which the cumulative pinch of rate capping is clear and is impacting decision making. "This budget represents Council reaching a tipping point where the future will be characterised by the increasingly difficult job of bridging the gap between the infrastructure and services the community expect and what Council can afford to deliver."

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Council’s big-dollar wish list

It was the perfect remedy for a group of retirees who not only got a good laugh but welcomed some new facilities to their home. Award winning aged care provider Lifeview Residential Care (Lifeview) officially opened its new 56-bed premium aged care extension to its Willow Wood home with the assistance of comedian and The Project panellist Tommy Little. The extension to the existing Cranbourne home offers premium hotel-style amenities, whilst maintaining the warmth of home. The architecturally designed $12-million extension features 56 new single rooms with en suites, a resident and family caf¨¦ with children's play area and alfresco dining, an avant-garde hairdressing salon, tiered theatre/ cinema, fully appointed gym featuring the latest HUR equipment, day spa, mini-golf green, man cave, and a sensory garden with an integrated sound and lighting system. Lifeview CEO Madeline Gall says it "We are very excited to be offering this level of amenity to the local community." "Every element of this new extension has been thought through with the end user in mind. Common areas are designed to cater for all mobility and cognitive levels, including wide passageways, en suites feature sensor lighting, external areas are accessible to residents via automated doors, there are bed-side USB charging points, and display cabinets to the entrance of each room, just to name a few features. Ms Gall said Lifeview Willow Wood has been an important part of the fabric for the past 12 years, adding it had been successful in terms of the quality of care, and award winning lifestyle programs it delivers. "We believe this new extension will only build on the success of this home," she said. Comedian Tommy Little said he loved everything about Lifeview. "Their staff is amazing, and their residents warm my soul. They are so full of spice and keep me on my toes with their razor sharp and often quite filthy, sense of humour," he said. "I've also never officially opened anything before, so this is an absolute treat and honour", Mr Little added.

Casey Council is calling on the State Government to help fund eight critical community infrastructure projects. The council has applied almost $16 million in grants from the government's Growing Suburbs Fund (GSF) to get the projects underway. It has sought $1.83 million from the GSF to develop a Cranbourne West Community Hub and Town Square with council set to contribute $1.83 million. It is also hopes to secure $6.49 million for a Casey Fields Regional Community Soccer Precinct and $1.57 million to develop a District Soccer/Cricket Recreation Reserve at Selandra Estate. Council is also seeking $442,000 for a South Gippsland Highway Streetscape Renewal project within the Tooradin Township and $1.65 million for a District AFL/ Cricket/ Netball Recreation Reserve Development project at Kilora Estate in Clyde North. City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett said council will be applying for the maximum amount possible of $10 million through the GSF. He said it was a much-needed funding source for growth areas like Casey to keep up with growing infrastructure demands. "As our population increases on average by 13,000 people every year, we are faced with a significant challenge in trying to keep pace with the infrastructure that our communities deserve and need," said Cr Ablett. "Since the introduction of rate capping, keeping up the infrastructure and service needs of our growing community has gotten progressively harder. We now rely heavily on funding streams such as the GSF to assist us in keeping up with demand." Cr Ablett added that council was pleased to receive funding for seven out of our eight applications last year. "We hope that we are again successful in this year's pool so that we can get on with delivering these important projects for our community," he said. The GSF will fund new, expanded or upgraded and renewal infrastructure projects that must commence construction within 12

Lifeview Residential Care chief executive Madeline Gall with comedian Tommy Little and director Peter Reilly cut the cake to celebrate the opening. 182297 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

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cost: $884,000, GSF request: $442,000, Council contribution: $442,000 Hallam Recreation Reserve Hall - Renewal and Refurbishment Estimated project cost: $838,800, GSF request: $419,400, Council contribution: $419,400 Endeavour Hills Community Precinct - Stage 2 Terraced Landscaping and Skate Park Estimated project cost: $3.36m, GSF request: $1.68m, Council contribution: $1.68m Frog Hollow Reserve - New Regional Rugby Union Pavilion Estimated project cost: $3.62m, GSF request: $1.81m, Council contribution: $1.71m (Council has also received $100,000 toward the project from Sport and Recreation Victoria) Casey Fields Regional Community Soccer Precinct - Stage 1 Community Facilities Estimated project cost: $17.99m, GSF request: $6.49m, Council contribution $6.49m (Council is also awaiting the outcome of a $5m contribution from the Growth Areas Infrastructure Contributions Fund) Cranbourne West Community Hub and Town Square Estimated project cost: $7.34m, GSF request: $1.83m, Council contribution: $1.83m ($3.68m of developer contribution funds have also been allocated towards this project) Selandra Estate - District Soccer/Cricket Recreation Reserve Development Estimated project cost: $9.01m, GSF request: $1.57m, Council contribution: $1.57m ($5.86m of developer contribution funds have also been allocated towards this project) Kilora Estate - District AFL/ Cricket/ Netball Recreation Reserve Development Estimated project cost: $7.28m, GSF request: $1.65m, Council contribution: $1.65m ($3.96m of developer contribution funds have also been allocated towards this project) Tuesday 26 June 2018

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In addition to offering more aged care beds to the local community, the current home has been refurbished to ensure the two flow seamlessly. The opening of the new extension has also created around 50 new healthcare and hospitality jobs for the area.

months of the grant being announced and be completed within three years from the start of construction.

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Did you know that gas isn’t as price competitive against electricity as it used to be? Kate Leslie, an energy and water analyst from not-for-proit Alternative Technology Association, reports that this is now a reality. “If you rely on gas for heating but you also have a reverse-cycle air-conditioner, think twice before licking the switch on the gas appliance,” Ms Leslie says. “Using a reversecycle air-conditioner to heat your home could lower your bills.” Harvey Norman Electrical has Panasonic models of reverse-cycle air-conditioners that will not only save households energy but also support better health, via Panasonic’s nanoe-G air puriication system. Simon Day, franchisee of Harvey Norman Electrical, says people are switching on in droves to Panasonic’s advances in the airconditioning and heating market. “As people are learning of the advantages electric heating has compared to gas, they’re coming in to ind the right model for their home,” Mr Day says.

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A hard waste ‘first’ rate of around 10 per cent, while an additional 65 per cent will be turned into processed engineered fuel. City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett said this is a huge step forward for Council and the movement away from landfill will revolutionise the way Council manages its waste. "This move will achieve huge environmental outcomes for the City of Casey," he said. "The processed engineered fuel made from hard waste materials will be used in cement kilns as a replacement for fossil fuels, which is a fantastic outcome. The City of Casey will also look at alterna-

tives to landfill by exploring higher technology as part of its regular kerbside bin collections. Casey residents can book up to two hard rubbish collections per property each year and should contact Council to arrange a time. Items collected include materials such as mattresses and bases, car tyres, electrical appliances and furniture. Council urges residents to report illegally dumped rubbish, including items dumped on your existing hard waste pile. To contact Council phone 9705 5200 or visit www.casey. vic.gov.au/waste for more information.

Drone laws stalled By Cam Lucadou-Wells

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Casey Council has put its controversial drone laws on further hold, pending a review. The local law requires people launching or landing drones on or from private property to obtain a council permit. After an outcry from drone flyers late last year, the council suspended the law from 20 February until a report came back on 30 June. That date has been pushed out further, with doubts surfacing over the law's enforceability. Casey safer communities manager Caroline Bell said the suspension continued until the council report came back to the council for consideration. "During this time, Council is not enforcing this clause of the local law." Ms Bell said the council had intended to protect Casey residents' privacy and "minimise nuisance caused by inappropriate use of drones".

"Despite some crossover with the (Civil Aviation Safety Authority) regulations, Council was concerned as to whether CASA would have the scope, capacity and resourcing available to oversee this at a local level." Casey's legal advice found it was likely that a court would find that the local law duplicated CASA's regulations, according to a council report in February. "This does not invalidate the Local Law. "It simply casts doubt on the enforceability of (the local law) in its current form." Phil Dunbabin, of Melbourne Drone Flyers group, said members had a "candid, co-operative and constructive" meeting with council officers last month. The council would require "large and unmanageable" resources to police the issue, Mr Dunbabin said. "Education to the public and drone community should be a priority to councils, rather than policing and enforcement."

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Shots fired at home A number of shots were fired at a house in a Narre Warren South during the early hours of Saturday 30 June. Two adults and two children were in the house at the time the shots were fired just after midnight. They were not injured. Police were called to the Berwick Springs Promenade property at 12.30am. They found one bullet had penetrated the front of the house while a second bullet damaged a car parked near the nature strip. Investigators are trying to determine if the shots were fired from a car or by someone on foot. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report to www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

Correction The technology should be promoted and embraced, such as community "drone days", he said.

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In the story ‘Park rename: think again’, the Hudson family was incorrectly described as a founding family of Berwick. The Hudson family did not arrive in the district until about the 1930’s. Geoff Hudson had actually stated that his parents had a “long standing association with the township”.

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Casey Council has taken "a huge step forward" that will see more hard waste items recycled. In what is set to be "a massive reduction in materials going to landfill," Casey Council will be the first council to roll out a fleet of new electronic compactor trucks in collecting hard waste by January 2019. It comes as Casey Council signed a new contract with WM Waste Management this week - which will start in august - and see only five per cent of Casey's hard waste now being sent to landfill. Casey Council will aim to recycle 30 per cent of materials compared to a previous

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OPINION It’s a scandal Pioneer Park in Peel Street Berwick is the former Berwick Primary School site which concerned citizens of Berwick worked long and hard to raise money to purchase the site and also, I believe, obtained grants to secure the land as a park - subsequently named Pioneer Park. It is scandalous that the City of Berwick sees fit to re-name THIS PARK in any one person’s name. Surely a tree planted to honour the former councillor would be sufficient. W. and M. Goodwin, Berwick

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Casey Council is asking for public submissions on the proposal for the renaming of a substantial part of Pioneers Park in Berwick, to honour former councillor Mick Morland. Like many in Casey we believe former Cr Morland’s huge contribution to his community in Casey, both in council and in Rotary, should be permanently acknowledged in some way by the City of Casey, and on the face of it , a park named after him would be a fitting memorial, but not Pioneers Park. We are strongly opposed to the splitting of Pioneers Park in any proportions and any renaming, at all. We believe that the naming of the former Berwick Primary School No 40, site as “Pioneers Park” was to recognise the contribution made by our early forebears to the district and the proposal had wide scale council and community support, resulting in its use and naming. I also recognise that council and councillors do many good things right, but in this instance, we believe that they are wrong. It is to be hoped that in calling for public comment, that in this instance it does not become a regrettable case, of going through the motions of so called community input and then going ahead with council’s proposed intention regardless of the validity of any opposing view. We know that we are not alone in calling, in the strongest possible terms, for council to find another way to recognise Mick Morland’s contribution, and leave all of Pioneers Park intact, including the name. and that is the way it should remain. Clive and Judy Ellis, Narre Warren North (residents of over 50 years)

Window cleaning at Selandra Family and Children's Centre in Clyde North. 182449 PICTURE STEWART CHAMBERS of money raised to support their campaign is quite possibly the largest sum raised by public subscription for a public facility in the history of the township. I have also a copy of a letter that my father wrote to the Rotary Club of Berwick on receiving the Paul Harris Sapphire award in which he says it (the award) came as a ‘total surprise”. He goes on to say “I never expected to receive such a high award for my services to the club and community. Particularly my recent endeavour to have the state school site for the pioneer park which was a joint effort with great help from George Wilson, a former member of the club, ex-Councillor Norma McCausland, Ross Bradbury and many other dedicated helpers. They all worked extremely hard over a sevenyear period and it would not have been possible without them”. Seven years the community fought for the park before it became a reality.

It was the Berwick community who fought, in a very tangible way, for the acquisition of the site which has been aptly named Pioneers Park. The name, as can be seen on the plaque on the rock in the park, honours the citizens who supported the acquisition of the land. No individual’s name should be ever considered for Pioneers Park. The name of the park should not, ever, be altered. Public spaces and monuments are named to honour people, communities or events. To rename them is to dishonour those people, communities or events. I do hope that any thought of a name change to Pioneers Park (or any part of it) will be reconsidered, that the history of the acquisition of the site and community support for it will be remembered and Councillor Mick Morland will be honoured in some other way. Geoff Hudson, Longwarry North.

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The Pioneers Park was not named on a whim, or because no-one could think of a better name. It was named to honour and remember not just the pioneers of Berwick, but the citizens of Berwick who fought for the acquisition of the land and the creation of the park. Apart from individual members of the community, some of whom donated significant sums, community groups also donated to the fund, started by my parents and Mr Wilson, to prove to council the extent of community support, for the purchase of the primary school site, for a park in central Berwick. A significant donor was the Akoonah Park Committee which raised an amount, which I recollect and have had confirmed, in the order of $50,000. I hold a copy of a letter from my father to the City of Casey in which he writes: “I suggested we raise $100,000, with 10 donors at $10,000 each and with $10,000 each from Helen and I, and $10,000 from George (Wilson]), George and I managed to raise $140,000 in two weeks. We banked it and gave Norma McCausland a bank statement to present to council.” And later in the letter: “We called a public meeting with a full house attending to support fund-raising where a committee was formed and some $50,000 was raised, including $1000 from the Historical Society.” No doubt many who attended that meeting are among your readers today. The plaque at the Pioneers Park records that a total of $241,000 was raised by further contributions from the general public (I mistakenly said in my letters to the star News Group and in my submission to council that it was around a quarter of a million dollars, still, not far off). The plaque also states: “The choice of the word Pioneers is to recognise those generous citizens who supported the acquisition of this land - they are the pioneers of this era who should be recognised by the generations who follow”. The Pioneers Park is now established in Berwick purely as a result of a concerted campaign by the citizens of Berwick. The amount berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au


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Parklea sales and marketing manager Jarod Mills with Cheryl Daly, the 4Cs general manager.

Parklea’s drive to help needy The Parklea Winter Food Drive is on again this year, with even more locations to donate at throughout the Cardinia Shire. Now in its third year, the annual Food Drive provides members of the community with the opportunity to donate non-perishable food items to help fill the pantries of disadvantaged families. This year Parklea is aiming to reach even more families with a number of local businesses volunteering as drop off locations. During July and August, local residents can drop non-perishable food to Club Officer, Montessori Beginnings Child Care at Timbertop Estate, Cardinia Life (Aligned Leisure), Arena Cafe at Arena Shopping Centre and Timbertop Sales Suite. "With the support of local businesses this year, we hope to be able to provide more families with much needed food during the colder months," said Jarod Mills, sales and marketing manager at Parklea Developments. "As a developer in the South East, Parklea is committed to helping improve the wellbeing

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and quality of life of those living in and around our communities," said Mr Mills. The Winter Food Drive is one of Parklea's community initiatives including a Christmas gift drive, aimed at supporting local families doing it tough. Parklea also supports a number of local community groups, events, and charities throughout the South East. All Food Drive donations will be distributed via The 4Cs, a Pakenham-based charity that supports local families and individuals with food, shelter, counselling, training and financial relief. In one year alone, the charity distributed 500 tonnes of food. Items most needed by The 4Cs are tinned fruit and vegetables, tuna cans, legumes, long life milk, pasta sauce, dry pasta, soup, rice and other grains. If you run a local business and wish to offer your business as a drop-off location for next year's food drive, contact Parklea via parklea. com/drop-off-location Find out more at parklea.com/winterfooddrive

Land prices have rocketed in Casey and Cardinia to be the most expensive in any of Melbourne’s growth suburbs. Land in Casey is nearly $100,000 dearer than than in Mitchell Shire. Casey has a median land price of $375,000. The price of land shot up 27.6 per cent in the 12 months to March 2018. Cardinia is not far behind, with a median land price of $344,000, an astonishing 41.2 per cent increase over the same period. The research, collated for Oliver Hume, shows many first home buyers are priced out of the new home market. In the three months to the end of March, first home buyers accounted for 45 per cent of purchasers, having dropped steadily from 50 per cent at the same time last year. Oliver Hume head of national research George Bougias said the growth rate over the last 12 months was unlikely to be replicated over the next year. “Overall, price growth is now softening as affordability constraints become more important and competition intensifies between developers,“ Mr Bougias said. “Historically, there has also been a strong relationship between residential land and established markets. With the established market now slowing it is to be expected that the greenfield market will also moderate over the short to medium term.“ Parklea manager of sales and marketing Jarod Mills said price growth in Cardinia Shire was driven by a lack of available land. “Casey and Cardinia combined used to contribute around 35-40 per cent of land sales in the growth corridor, however recent data published by RPM (Real Estate Group) show that this now only attributes 15 per cent - the same as Surf Coast and Geelong. It is a fading growth corridor.“

He said projects were taking far too long to make it to market and as an example he cited Parklea’s Pakenham East development. The Precinct Structure Plan for Pakenham East has taken nine years. Mr Mills predicted prices in Cardinia would remain “exceptionally strong“ as demand continued to outweigh supply. However, he predicted growth would moderate. “The prices through Casey and Cardinia are having a positive flow-on effect for towns like Drouin and Warragul and areas like Wonthaggi where land prices are significantly more affordable,“ Mr Mills said. Ian Harris, a director with KR Peters Real Estate, which is handling the sale of The New Bloom at Clyde North, said the employment precinct slated for land on Cardinia Road, which is expected to deliver 18,000 jobs, was helping drive demand. “People are starting to hear about the employment precinct. They want to live close to jobs. They don’t want to commute to the CBD.“ Mr Harris said land was released at The New Bloom three weeks ago and 43 out of 47 blocks sold on the day. He said communities of buyers with Indian and Sri Lankan heritage were snapping up land at The New Bloom and other estates. “They want to live near people they know, they want their kids to go to school together. They are creating their own communities. “We have sold four stages so far and at every stage we have found the same thing.“ Mr Harris said in his opinion prices had stablised and buyers were unlikely to see the huge price increases of last year. “At one stage prices were going up $30,000 to $40,000 a stage. It has plateaued a bit. “Builders are crying out for land and developers are trying to keep up.“

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House up in flames By Brendan Rees An abandoned homestead has been gutted by a fire in Clyde North on Wednesday 27 June. Police say there was substantial damage to the Soldiers Road property. No one was inside at the time of the blaze. The house is believed to be located opposite Hillcrest Christian College and left in a derelict state. An assembly of CFA fire trucks, including a breathing apparatus van, were called out from Frankston, Beaconsfield, Berwick, Cranbourne, Clyde, Upper Beaconsfield, Officer, and Narre Warren about 11.05pm. The fire was brought under control within half an hour. Police say a passer-by noticed the blaze at the house and called triple zero. A Victoria Police spokeswoman said it was understood the house was abandoned and pending development. An arson chemist attended the scene on Thursday morning, 28 June to establish the

By Cam Lucadou-Wells Emergency services race to the scene of an old homestead fire in Clyde North. 182385 Picture: GARY SISSONS cause of the fire. Berwick CFA volunteer firefighter Peter O'Beth said his crew arrived to find half the house - believed to be an old homestead engulfed in flames. Nearly 60 firefighters fought the intense fire which had been reduced to rubble, Mr O'Beth said. "We were relaying water all the way down

the track from truck-to-truck," he said. "Once we knocked it down there was a lot of work to salvage, shifting tiles and wood to put out hot spots." "I checked the place out and was 99.9 per cent sure there was no asbestos so didn't have to worry about that." Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

One-punch husband seeks retreat By Cam Lucadou-Wells A 54-year-old Hampton Park man punched his wife of 11 years in the nose, enraged by her announcing she was having an affair, a court was told. The argument flared in their master bedroom about 8.20am on 12 March. After being struck by his closed fist, she fled the house and called police two hours later. She sought medical treatment for resultant bruising and swelling. "I actually punched her," the man told police. "It was the first time I've done this."

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A defence lawyer told Dandenong Magistrates' Court that an argument ensued after the woman told the accused she was seeing someone else. The man "lashed out" after the victim hurled a book at him, then a pair of glasses that cut him between the eyes, the lawyer said. The "extremely ashamed" man intended to hit her, but not in the nose. "He loves his wife," the lawyer told the court. "He has struggled with the idea that their relationship is failing." He had since seen a psychologist for anger

management, anxiety and depression. He'd embarked on meditation as well as a 10-day retreat to relieve his anxiety, the court heard. Magistrate Pauline Spencer sentenced the man to a 12-month good behaviour bond without conviction, noting his remorse and lack of criminal history. He was ordered to complete his recentlycommenced men's behaviour change program. In relationships, we feel lots of emotions like hurt and pain, Ms Spencer said. It is not acceptable to express anger in a way that harms or scares someone else, she said.

A 54-year-old woman has suffered serious stab wounds during a sexual assault in her own home in Doveton. Detectives from Victoria Police’s Sexual Crime Squad are investigating, with reports that multiple offenders may be involved in the attack around noon on July 2. Police are yet to release descriptions of the offenders, who remain at large. The victim was treated by paramedics at her Rowan Drive semi-detached home for multiple stab wounds to her upper and lower body. Neighbours reportedly heard her screams. She was taken to The Alfred hospital in a serious condition. Her condition has since been described as stable. A neighbour told Star News that detectives sourced their CCTV footage. Her CCTV cameras were installed after several nearby break-ins and thefts, including a car from their driveway. Before the latest incident, however, she had felt safe. “It’s a bit scary for us to go out there. God knows where these people are heading.” Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au

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At what age do you start playing the bagpipes and what do you love most about it? I started when I was 14 and I have experienced, and marvelled at their universal acceptance around the world. I have played my pipes all over Australia, PNG, Indonesia, NZ, Edinburgh; as well as in a helicopter at 10,000 feet with doors open while wearing a parachute. We considered nominating for an altitude record until we heard that an RAF navigator played his pipes at about 40,000 feet in a Vulcan. Essentially, a good piper gets invited to all sorts of gigs in a variety of interesting places to play the pipes in very interesting circumstances. From Debutante Balls to Twilight Ceremonies (where I couldn't see what was going on because spotlights blinded me); from large street parades to playing "It's a long Way to the Top" in front of 700 diners in the Melbourne Town Hall. The Town Hall gig included an unrehearsed rendition of "Highland Cathedral" with the organist. What is something people don't know about you? Most people don't know that I have performed in the Edinburgh Military Tattoo. It is a very busy month, and rewarding experience, with performances Monday through Saturday with two performances every Saturday. In addition to the Tattoo, there were a lot of performances around Edinburgh and Glasgow; the most memorable of which was the Edinburgh Cavalcade. It is a very long march of several kilometres and involves every pipe band that performs in each year's Tattoo. What is the most memorable moment in your life? Not so much a moment because getting married and raising a family has been a very longterm project. I very much prefer reflecting on that achievement than reliving aircraft crashes, however memorable for all the wrong reasons, and the like.

What is your favourite television show? I like QI. There is a genuinely funny group of people on the QI panel and they manage to highlight lots of quite interesting facts in a particularly humorous and entertaining way. I also always watch the Edinburgh Military Tattoo on TV and I never miss a viewing of the 1968 classic version of The Battle of Britain. I was in Defence aviation for 46 years and I hold a private pilot's licence - the machinery of the war era was, and remains, fascinating whereas today's aircraft are just very clinically competent. At school, I..was neither particularly academic and nor a high achieving student. However I managed to experience quite a few interesting and challenging jobs in Air Force before retiring as a senior commissioned engineer officer.

What is your favourite place to visit in Victoria? I never fail to be impressed by the Dandenongs, especially in autumn, however Victoria is blessed to have lots of awesome attractions, such as the Prom, west Gippsland, Mt Macedon, and the shipwreck coast.. What is your favourite book? My favourite book is Magnusson's "Scotland, The Story of a Nation." It covers the period from Roman times to present day and the author injects a lot of insights gained from being a former chairman of Scottish National Heritage. What has been your most embarrassing moment? There haven't been any moments of mortification although I recall confidently shouting the wrong commands on a parade once. The Warrant Officer Disciplinary (who was running the parade) made a lot of noise before he announced that I obviously had delusions of grandeur, to which I replied equally loudly that I was once a God. What do you work towards in your free time? I have been retired for almost four years now and have been a volunteer tutor at Swinburne for most of that time. I am on the committees of an eastern suburbs camera club and The Berwick Pipers INC, as well as being the tutor for the Berwick Pipers group. I do, however, love my "job" as grandfather to Sienna, 7, and Eddie, 4. Where would your perfect holiday destination be? I prefer the Scottish Highlands and Scotland's west coast mainly for the scenery (great photography), culture (bagpiping and people), and the accompanying sense of familiarity and history ... but definitely NOT the midges in summer.

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A latte talk By Brendan Rees Residents got a chance to pull up a chair and talk with police over a cuppa last week to discuss community issues. Police officers from Cranbourne Casey Proactive Policing Unit hosted Coffee with a Cop which was held at Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre on Wednesday 27 June. Leading Senior Constable Dave Smith of Casey Proactive Policing Unit said the event was supported by the main shopping centres by providing free coffee and encouraging community members to approach police in a relaxed atmosphere.

"The police members distributed crime prevention advice in relation to keeping your home and vehicle safe and took questions including what crimes were committed locally and reporting noisy parties," he said "We encourage people to like the Eyewatch Casey page on Facebook to keep up to date with what is happening in their area including the next Coffee with a Cop."

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New primary school site snapped up By Brendan Rees Families in Cranbourne East are a step closer to having a new primary school after a site was secured to build a proposed primary school. Minister for Education James Merlino and Member for Cranbourne Jude Perera last week announced land at 50S Eliburn Drive, Cranbourne East had been acquired to start work on the Casey Fields (Five Ways) Primary School. The new school will open in 2020 following construction funding of $20.1 million invested in the 2018-19 State Budget. Member for Cranbourne Jude Perera said the school would deliver "first-rate education facilities" for the community. "We're getting on with the job of delivering an exciting new primary school to ensure families can access a great local school as the population in Cranbourne East continues to grow," he said. "This is on top of a new primary school for Botanic Ridge, and a new secondary college with a special school for Cranbourne West." Liberal candidate for Cranbourne Ann-Marie Hermans said it is disappointing Mr Perera and Premier Daniel Andrews had "dragged their feet" with funding the much needed school. "Unfortunately, Labor have taken parents for granted in suburbs like Clyde, Botanic Ridge, Junction Village and Cranbourne East," she said. "This is one of the fastest growing areas in Australia and Labor has failed to provide the local infrastructure we need; we should not have to wait for an election year to have proposed schools announced." Ms Hermans said an additional 70 brand new schools could have been built across the state had Mr Andrews not torn up the $1.3 billion East West Link contract.

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Leaders shine at forum By Brendan Rees Community group leaders were recognised for their contribution in making stronger communities during a forum held on Tuesday 26 June. Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre (SMRC) hosted an Ethnic Seniors Leadership Forum at Lynbrook Community Centre where attendees were presented with an award certificate for their services to the community. The event was an opportunity for people to enjoy capacity building workshops on the changes in aged care including, accessing aged care services through My Aged Care, Centrelink, Power of Attorneys, community legal assistance. Deputy Mayor of the City of Casey Amanda Stapledon and Marion Lau, Secretary of the ECCV presented awards to 26 senior clubs. Now in its sixth year, special guests also included representatives from Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria (ECCV) and councillors from City of Greater Dandenong. The event also featured pop up stalls represented by City of Greater Dandenong, City of Casey, YMCA, Centrelink, Office of Public Advocate, Monash Health , Peninsula Legal Community Centre , Housing for the Aged Action Group and ECCV. A world food fare luncheon and entertainment was provided by the Cook Islander Seniors Group was provided to the 80 attendees. “As we celebrate our Silver Jubilee Year, we are proud to recognise the importance of positive aging and empowering our community to feel resilient in dealing with many changes happening around them,” said chief executive of SMRC Ramesh Kumar, The centre’s Acting Team Leader Centre Jennifer Dunne said it was an entertaining day with musical performances by the Kuki Airani Pa Metua Club, and dancing by the Vietnamese Catholic Family Mutual Assistance Network and Que Huong Vietnamese Senior Group, as well as a role play about accessing My Aged Care.

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HIGH END LIVING IN THE MONT CLARE LOOK no further than the Mont Clare for an immersive home experience which blends high-end functionality with glamour and grandeur for the ultimate dream home. With a luxury master suite, a total of four bedrooms and two large living zones, comfort is certainly at the heart of the Mont Clare design. High-end living just got that little bit higher. The home has four bedrooms, the master with ensuite and walk-in robe and the remaining bedrooms have built-in robes. The provincial style kitchen has a butler's pantry with Neolith stone benchtops. There is European oak timber flooring, a fireplace, wine cellar, lounge room, study, open plan living, meals and family room, afresco area, double garage and the property is fully landscaped. Other inclusions include an alarm system, window furnishings, timber floors, exposed aggregate driveway and paths. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 30 Welsh Crescent, CLYDE NORTH, VIC 3978 Price: $870,000 - $949,000 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Katrina Bartlett 0414 791 161, HARCOURTS BERWICK, 9707 4222

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RENT BUSTER OR INVESTMENT THIS is your chance to purchase a quaint property, centrally located to everything. Schools are within walking distance and shops, kindergarten, public transport, sporting facilities and the Monash Freeway are all within minutes! There are four spacious bedrooms with built-in robes. The master has a full ensuite and the main bathroom includes a spa bath. The timber kitchen has a dishwasher, new stainless steel SMEG appliances and a built-in pantry. A large living area overlooks the formal dining area, with plenty of room for the family to enjoy a movie at night. There is an open plan study or a kids retreat area off the bedrooms. Off the kitchen is a fully enclosed outdoor entertaining area - a great place to entertain no matter what the weather. A single garage at the rear of the property has power and lighting for parking, storage - or it can be used as a man cave! Ducted heating, two air conditioners and ceiling fans will keep the home at the perfect temperature all year round with solar panels fitted to help with the cost! This home has everything you could want for a first home or as the next addition to your investment portfolio. It is in a fantastic location, with everything right on your doorstep. Snap this one up fast! â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 21 Parkland Avenue, HAMPTON PARK, VIC 3976 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 garage, 1 study Price: $500,000 - $550,000 Inspect: As advertised Contact: Team Ferguson - 0419 559 449 (Peter), 0488 111 396 (Joe), O'BRIEN REAL ESTATE NARRE WARREN

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5 GRANGE CRESCENT WARRAGUL Family friendly living at a price you can afford! Generous space allocation with large living areas & big bedrooms. The study is conveniently at the front of the home as is the spacious master BR with french doors, ensuite & WIR. Ceiling fans, ducted heating & R/C Split system included. Entertain outdoors on the merbeau deck with unique ire pit & beautiful views! Bring the caravan, motorbikes + more as space is provided at the front of the home, in the dbl R/c garage + in the L/U shed / workshop. Walk to schools, Sporting facilities & more. 500,000-550,000 Internet ID: 19254434 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

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EASY LIVING IN HERITAGE SPRINGS Situated in the prestigious Heritage Springs Estate this superbly presented 3 bedroom home will impress you from the moment you lay your eyes on it. Nestled on a snug 332m2 allotment this property provides a very low maintenance garden allowing more time to enjoy the luxury features it has to offer inside. 3 generous sized bedrooms, master with FES & Wir, BIR’s to remaining bedrooms. Formal lounge with split system air con & ducted heating, modern kitchen with stone benchtops and stainless steel appliances, adjoining meals area which flows through to your outdoor area. Double garage with remote door and internal access. Ideal property for the downsizer or investor.

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Pakenham

8 Teal Place

$580,000 - $620,000

BIG, SPACIOUS & STYLISH!! Set on a 580m2 block is this ripping family home with 4 bedrooms & 3 living zones. Massive master bedroom with WIR + FES. Formal lounge & separate study are at the front of the home. Central kitchen with breakfast bar, pantry, hot plates, dishwasher & oven. Family room complete with ducted heating & split system air conditioning. 2nd, 3rd & 4th bedrooms are generous in size & all with built in robes + quality window coverings. Rumpus room ideal for the kids. Pristine bathroom & central laundry. Double garage with rear access, internal access & remote control. Outdoor entertaining is sorted with dual access. Manicured gardens & quality from front to back. You’ll be impressed here!!

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11 Henty Street

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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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TWO OF THE BEST Built to exacting standards are these 2 brand new units ideal for the home owner or perfect for the investor to buy one or buy both. The units comprise of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, huge meals/ family area, stylish kitchen with stone bench tops, ducted heating, split system air conditioner, double garage with internal access, fully landscaped gardens. Total under roof line area of 20.45sq or 189.97m2. Don’t miss this outstanding opportunity to purchase in Beautiful Bunyip.

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Spectacular five bedrooms plus study, of blue chip real estate. Expansive views, spacious formal and informal living areas. Beautifully appointed kitchen with stone and European appliances. Hardwood floors, ducted vacuum, refrigerated zoned cooling, gas log fire with marble, triple remote garage and alarm. Nearby quality schools, Eden Rise shops, Casey Central shops, and within easy walking distance of the extensive Berwick Springs lake system.

$990,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24625

Located in the highly sought ater North side of beautiful Berwick is a 625sqm approx. opportunity. Suitable for first home buyers, investors and the savvy developer. A fantastic opportunity to develop, STCA, in the everpopular Northside. The abode consists of kitchen and sizeable living/dining, as well as three bedrooms with BIR, serviced by main bathroom. Complemented by wall heater and air conditioner. Ready to renovate, extend and make your own.

$550,000 - $600,000 View Saturday @ 11.45am harcourts.com.au/VBW24867

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Berwick 11 Willslie Crescent

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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Situated in the esteemed St Johns Estate is this fantastic 3-bedroom home, perfect for first home buyers, families and investors. Homely kitchen with quality appliances, and two generous livings areas. Spacious backyard with plenty of potential. Close proximity to Berwick Village, Eden Rise, public and private schools, freeway access, public transport as well as sports and medical facilities.

$570,000 - $625,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24857

Envious position with all amenities in close proximity, to accommodate any modern family. Ready to be renovated or developed STCA. The home comprises of kitchen with S/S appliances, DW and ample bench and cupboard space - with dining space adjacent. Sweeping around is the naturally lit living and formal dining area. Sizeable master bedroom with BIR and three bedrooms serviced by partially updated bathroom & additional bathroom. The beautiful yard includes pergola for entertaining.

$690,000 - $750,000 View Saturday @ 1.45pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24875

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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Clyde North 13 Copabella Circuit

The Mont Clare

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Brand New Luxury Single Storey

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With a luxury master suite, a total of four bedrooms and two large living zones, comfort is certainly at the heart of the Mont Clare design. High end living just got that little bit higher. Provincial style kitchen with butler’s pantry with Neolith stone benchtops. European oak timber flooring, fireplace, wine cellar, lounge room, study, open plan living, meals & family room. Alfresco, double garage and fully landscaped.

$870,000 - $949,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24869

High standard and quality is ever present throughout with an abundance of upgrades to ensure comfort for you and your family. Four spacious bedrooms plus study. Master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe Three Spacious living areas. Modern kitchen featuring stone bench tops, stainless steel appliances and a beautiful walk-in butler’s pantry. Alfresco entertainment for entertaining friends & families Remote double controlled lockup garage with internal access

$700,000 - $770,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24879

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

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

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Berwick 9 Yandilla Court

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Narre Warren 9 Barunah Court

600sqm North Berwick Lifestyle

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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.

Saturday 7th July at 11.00am View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24678

This quality owner built single level gem, boasting space and functionality will ensure comfort for you and your family. Great sized kitchen with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher. Large central living area with wood fire place Master bedroom with WIR and ensuite. Pergola includes in wall TV, BBQ and in roof speakers. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, shed/workshop area and a garden shed, undercover side access, sensor Lights, security system on the garage and a 2000L Water tank.

$695,000 - $750,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24859

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A Prized Position in Pakenham Upper In a stunning rural setting, driving through the giant gums of Huxtable Road, you arrive at the sealed Bayard Drive. This modern masterpiece is highly sought and rarely found. Tall timbers greet you at the farm gate and supply shade and privacy for the front paddocks. The striking modern contemporary 10 year old residence is located at the end of the sealed circular drive way and welcomes you home after a long day. An unbelievably stunning view at the end of the property is a superb surprise and something we don’t get to enjoy very often. The house offers a universal floor plan and a high-level quality from start to finish. Outdoors, the paddocks feature quality equestrian fencing, currently being agisted. An inspection is the only way to truly capture and experience such a prized Pakenham Upper property.

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Primrose Park – circa 1888 Significant Historic Victorian Homestead on 1.7ha / 4.21 Acres (Approx) A prime, high exposure site in the heart of Officer’s exciting growth area, representing numerous opportunities. With the bulk of the title being zoned Medium Density Residential, some of the potential uses include retirement living, premium gated housing community, tearooms/café/restaurant, multi storey Victorian Style terrace homes (STCA). The magnificent Victorian homestead has been fastidiously maintained, and beautifully renovated to it’s former glory. Adjoining the home are a double garage and single carport, whist a large machinery shed accommodates larger vehicles and equipment. Exquisite gardens and mature tree specimens grace the grounds around the home. Additional features include an in ground swim spa, Mains water, 80,000L of tank water and Natural Gas.

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Commanding a striking street presence, you will be instantly drawn to this stunning Rawdon Hill home situated in the thriving Rise Estate. Stepping through the doorway you are greeted with an expansive hallway with flowing floorboards throughout the well thought out floorplan. Enjoy the benefits of a brand new home with 7 years building warranty or if you’re an investor a full depreciation schedule is a must.

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This beautiful family charm awaits, located in the sought-after suburb of Berwick on a 650m2 approx block, within walking distance to schools, public transport and shops. The family friendly floor plan features 4 well sized bedrooms, plus a separate study. Will suit an array of buyers – ideal for first home owners, families and investors alike. Currently leased to a good tenant, with an option to renew or vacant possession.

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8 culmara court, Berwick character Filled Family Home Proudly presented for sale, this beautiful home can be found in a quiet tree lined court, a rare offering in the highly sought after Timbarra Estate. Built meticulously by well-respected builder ‘Highview Homes’, this period style home will not disappoint. Perfectly manicured gardens compliment the property, along with a double car garage and secondary living accommodation.

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7 Mistover Drive, OFFicer

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Situated in Arena Estate on a 512sqm parcel this opulent designed floorplan is sure to please. Features include gas ducted heating, split system heating/cooling, solar hot water with instantaneous gas backup, ceiling fans with remotes in all bedrooms and double garage with internal access. Desirably located within close proximity to Monash Freeway, Cardinia train station, Arena Shopping Centre and schools.

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THIS ONE TICKS EVERY BOX SITUATED on a premium, familyorientated Berwick Waters street, this sophisticated four-bedroom home comprises generous proportions, light filled 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 is complemented by a sumptuous kitchen - the heart of this sensationally designed residence; fitted with caesarstone benches and a 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. The home is equipped with ample storage, home office, NBN connection and three separate living zones to suit the modern-day family. It is 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 100m walk to the amazing Berwick Waters Lake, walking tracks and parks! This home has it all! ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 47 Riverstone Boulevard, CLYDE NORTH, VIC 3978 Description: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Price: Contact Agent Inspect: Saturday 12-12:30pm Contact: Anne Haynes 0417 007 350, PEAKE REAL ESTATE, 9707 5300

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Located in a quiet street set between Berwick township and Eden Rise shopping centre, with easy access to Monash Freeway, public and private hospitals, schools and Berwick train station. Features; bamboo flooring, gas ducted heating, AC cooling and a 3 x 3m garden shed.

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Set in a quiet court location on an elevated block walking distance to shops and public transport is this recently refreshed, family home. New carpets, fresh paint throughout, gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling within close proximity to train station and Fountain Gate Shopping Centre.

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The Breathtaker. The dictionary defines the word “Breathtaking” as “astonishing or awe-inspiring in quality, so as to take one’s breath away” and there is no more fitting a description of this home than that. Sprawled over a magnificently manicured one-acre parcel of land, this Narre Warren North home is everything you could hope for and more. From its exquisite gated entry and long inviting horseshoe driveway to its gabled entry and stunningly unique facade, every detail of this home will make you stand up and pay attention, not to mention sweeping

views over one of the most desirable suburbs in the South East. Upon entry you will be greeted with a grand staircase and chandelier, and the feeling of warmth and calm will descend with its soft and welcoming colour palette. All these areas look out onto the outstanding outdoor entertainment area complete with built in BBQ area and cafe blinds and overlooking stunning manicured grounds. The sheer size and amazing space of the property have to be physically seen to be believed and truly appreciated! An inspection will not disappoint!

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35 Edgebaston Circuit

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22 Ambleside Crescent

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8 Lakewood Place

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19 Grand Manor Drive

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135 Brisbane Street

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Berwick 3 Cunneen Crescent

The perfect family home.

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Conveniently located in a quiet street this well maintained quality home has everything a family could possibly need. Boasting: • 4 bedrooms the master with bay window, full ensuite and walk in robe • Cosy formal lounge with built in TV cabinet, casual meals area • Hostess kitchen with granite bench top, plenty of cupboards and S/S appliances • Open plan family/rumpus room with spotted gum floor board and high ceilings

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Berwick 8 Matheson Court

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Newly renovated, this residence on 768m is a delight to see; with nothing to do but move in & enjoy • • • • •

4 king beds, study, 3 bathroom 3 bright living areas, Gymnasium New French Provincial kitchen Decked pergola, 6 person spa New carpets & floor coverings

Northside of the Village, with a double garage & large backyard, it’s ready to go & ticks all boxes.

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Cranbourne 61 Fairbairn Road

654m2 land, potential for future subdivision (stca). For sale. $550,000 - $600,000 • 3 bedrooms with built in robes, 2 bathrooms and 2 toilets • Spacious kitchen with plenty of storage space and quality appliances • Open living and dining area to entertain family and friends throughout the year • Double lock up garage

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Narre Warren South 15 Vert Avenue

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For sale. $750,000 - $825,000 A stunning home with something for the whole family, in a perfect location. Featuring: • Four generous bedrooms • Three living areas, meals and dining • Renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Alfresco, spa & low maintenance yard Also included are downlights, ducted heating & evaporative cooling.

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Properties for lease. Berwick 90 Ward Road 1 Kalastaire Grove Lot 13 Colson Way 7/40 Warranwong Dr 31 Saul Avenue 10 Charles Condor 12 Golf Links Road 21 Peel Street 15 Michelle Drive 78 Homestead Road 77 Melville Park Drive 61 Bellevue Drive Clyde 45 Moores Road Clyde North 50 Elmtree Crescent 1 Hurdle Street 4 Brookehouse Street

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Cranbourne 18 Black Wattle Way 34 Valepark Crescent

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Cranbourne North 63 Karawarra Circuit 8 Plenty Way 55 Linden Tree Way 14 Plenty Way

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Cranbourne West 64 Central Parkway

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Hallam 1/7 Bramley Court

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Hampton Park 2/23 Bride Avenue 26 Bridge Avenue 35 Karoonda Way

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Officer 21 Biggs Drive 16 Curran Druve

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Endeavour Hills 10 Tayport Gardens 5 Waruka Court

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Narre Warren 77 Shinners Avenue 11 Ravensthorpe Cres 7 Redgum Place 3 Barondi Avenue 114 Maramba Drive

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Narre Warren South 82 The Boulevard 19 Napier Way 16 Kingston Avenue

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BUSINESS PROFILE

VIEW names new chief Australia’s third largest property listing site has announced the appointment of Toby Balazs as the new chief executive officer of VIEW.com.au (formerly RealestateVIEW.com.au) effective 16 July 2018. Mr Balazs will take over from VIEW’s Enzo Raimondo, who has been closely involved with the property listing portal for over 16 years, first as CEO of Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV) and later taking over as CEO of RealestateVIEW in 2016. Mr Balazs joins VIEW having served as a key member of REA’s leadership and online strategy teams since 2004. Announcing Toby’s appointment, VIEW chairman John Piccolo described Mr Balazs as a dynamic thinker and leader. “His track record in executing transformative digital programs has been exceptional and he embodies VIEW’s values of innovation, integrity and fostering strong family ideals”, he said. “VIEW’s continued mission to make property buying more intuitive, easier to understand and informative will only be intensified with Toby joining the team.” Reflecting on his appointment, Mr Balazs said he was honoured and excited to have been selected to lead this rapidly evolving company. “VIEW has a great culture, an increasingly broad capability in the market and a winning strategy that has enabled VIEW to grow strongly. Growing VIEW from the third largest player is a challenge I accept with both confidence and de-

termination,” he said. “I am committed to continuing VIEW’s momentum based on a differentiated offering, which is resonating strongly in the market - by offering lower fees for real estate agents to list property, and importantly, delivering consumers an exceptional level of real estate industry information on a platform that is free and easy to use,” said Mr Balazs. Mr Balazs joins VIEW as it continues to roll out the stimulating rebrand and new site experience. The next round of transformations to be released in Spring 2018 are focused on providing richer search metrics and making property research easier and more informative. VIEW’s recent launch of Property-360, a Price Estimate tool for over 13 million properties across Australia, offers agents and consumers the ability to track the value of a residence and instantly calculate its estimated price. The feature allows users to adjust the value of a residence by adding bedrooms, bathrooms or car spaces. The rebrand also includes an editorial partnership with Independent Media Publishers (IMP) including Star News Group that now allows view.com.au to provide up-to-date property insights and commentary that are invaluable to those living in regional areas as well as property developers. In 2018, VIEW maintains a nimble and disruptive culture designed to keep pace with a rapidly changing real estate market.

The brand new CX-8 has arrived at Berwick Mazda.

The CX-8 Diesel has arrived The greatly anticipated brand new CX-8 has arrived at Berwick Mazda. The stylish new three-row, seven-seat SUV offers the spacious versatility of a large car, with smaller dimensions that won't compromise on cabin comfort, drive or power. Sitting between Mazda's CX-5 and CX-9 on the sizing scale, the new Mazda CX-8 Diesel is narrower and shorter than its elder sibling. While this smaller stature allows for better manoeuvrability, it also offers growing families the flexibility of a comfortable seven-seat option. Loaded with Mazda's i-ACTIVSENSE technologies, the new Mazda CX-8 Diesel will feature the latest in safety equipment as standard from entry grade right through to top grade, offering peace of mind for drivers. It's also equipped with the 2.2L SKYACTIVD engine, giving a smooth drive, strong perfor-

mance and excellent fuel economy. The premium feel of the drive is accentuated by the styling of the new Mazda CX-8 Diesel. Mazda's KODO design philosophy shines through the sculpted front signature wing and bold grille, and the high-quality interior finishes give the cabin a sense of refinement and elegance. Berwick Mazda General Manager Andrew Soligo said the new Mazda CX-8 will meet growing families' demands for seven-seat diesel SUVs. "Local families are opting for larger SUV's. The new Mazda CX-8 Diesel is the perfect fit for those who need the versatility of seven seats and the economy that diesel affords," Mr Soligo said. The new Mazda CX-8 Diesel is available at Berwick Mazda now. Book a test drive on 8796 6222 or visit Berwick Mazda at 3 Prestige Place in Narre Warren.

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GROW BUSINESS … Casey Cardinia Region

Stacey’s paving the way By Casey Neill Stacey Mcgookin spent two years searching for an employer to give her a go. The Cranbourne 21-year-old always wanted to do a trade and her cousin introduced her to air-conditioning and refrigeration mechanics. “My cousin does this as well. She took me under her wing for a bit and showed me what it was like and I loved it,” she said. “I’ve always wanted to do more hands-on things. I’ve never seen myself as someone who could sit in an office.” It’s a male-dominated field and Stacey was the only woman in her pre-apprenticeship course. “I was trying to get a job for a long time,” she said. “I had a couple of interviews elsewhere but obviously I wasn’t the right fit for their company. “It was a year and a half, two years of trying. It was a lot of rejection emails.” She didn’t receive much more than a “sorry you have not been successful“. Then she found an advertisement for an apprenticeship with Hallam’s ASM Chilltech, which services, maintains and installs commercial and industrial chillers and air-conditioners. She applied, received a phone call the next day and had an interview the day after. General manager Gavin Cheesman said he had no reason not to hire Stacey. “To be honest she was by far the best interview that I had, the best resume,” he said. He received 50-plus applications in response to the ad within about two weeks. “I think we were down to about five or six that we interviewed,” he said. “She was the most prepared. She had a lot of questions written down. From that point of

Stacey Mcgookin is enjoying her apprenticeship. 181113 view I was impressed. “Stacey was the only female that we interviewed. “I think we had two applications but one was in South Australia. “Last year we had a female who got to the second interview but didn’t quite deliver at the end.” Mr Cheesman said Stacey also stood out because she wanted to be in air-conditioning. “A lot of people who come in want to do a trade, but they don’t know which one,” he said.

“It’s a four-year, low-paying commitment. You need someone who wants to do it and wants to stick it out. “We’re looking beyond the apprenticeship. “We don’t want to put four years into someone and then lose them.” Mr Cheesman said taking Stacey on did mark a big change for the business. “It is male-dominated. We had a little bit of a chat about how we thought the guys would behave,” he said. “We had to be mature enough as a business

to do the right thing. “We’ve been talking to the technicians as we go. “The older ones have become very dad-like. “If you’ve got good people working for you, they tend to do the right thing.” Stacey said everyone had been supportive. She hopes other girls will follow her lead and give traditionally male trades a go. “There’s another girl in my trade school class, which is great,” she said. “It’s good to see more girls doing it.”

How to live your best life

Vanessa is number one

Join guests of August's Casey Cardinia Women's Business Lunch as they welcome the founder of Endota Spa Melanie Gleeson and discover how she turned $5000 on a credit card into a business turning over $60 million. It all started fifteen years ago when Melanie and a friend saw a gap in the market and opened their first day spa on the Mornington Peninsula. The ethos of the brand was fueled by Melanie's personal belief in the power of positive sharing and a desire for more meaningful connections. Endota Spa is now a place where women feel cared for on a physical, spiritual and emotional level and there are now over 100 day spas across Australia. The values Melanie built the business on were 'balance, connect, intent and truth'. She believes in cause and effect and that there must be balance with nature and humanity within our own relationships. Melanie believes that "we need to connect with the community, with each other and importantly with our own needs. We must act with mindfulness in what we do. Our intention is to be transparent and honest whilst respecting ourselves and the environment.' She also believes in truthfulness. "We want women to be their best and find what their truth is," she said. Melanie believes everyone has a spark inside them that is waiting to be ignited. "Our role is to deliver exceptional customer service in an environment where women don't feel judged," she said. To further add to guest's experience, Vicki Macdermid of Pitcher Partners will share her thoughts, passion and insight into her success as a leading businesswoman within the region.

Vanessa Nicholls of Harcourts Berwick was named the Number One Property Manager in Australia at the recent Harcourts National Awards night. Mrs Nicholls won the award for Victoria last year and went one better in 2017-18, taking out the national title. The Harcourts Australia National Awards were held on 30 May on the Gold Coast and culminated the three-day national conference held at The Star. The awards recognised outstanding performers across 31 categories in residential and commercial sales, property management and business achievements “I am honoured to receive this recognition for my team’s outstanding service to both our landlords and tenants,” Mrs Nicholls said. “Being number one in Australia where there are many fabulous property managers in over 400 offices around the country is not an easy thing to do. “Accepting the award, I give special thanks to Emily Riko for her outstanding efforts daily to make our property management service stand out from others, along with the entire Harcourts Berwick team.” Mrs Nicholls also gave thanks to the Harcourts Berwick team, who she said had supported her and provided "a positive, professional and inspiring environment to work in every day". “They really are a well-oiled machine of professionals. The sales team also being awarded number four in Australia for gross revenue per sales consultant,” Mrs Nicholls said. “Thank you to our amazing landlords who allow us to represent them in the management of their homes and all of our external contractors - insurers, handymen, plumbers, electricians etc. who are also an integral part of our business and servicing our clients.”

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Melanie Gleeson, founder of Endota Spa, will be appearing at the 2018 Casey Cardinia Business Lunch in August. So why not join this fabulous networking lunch hosted by Marianne Van Dorsler and learn about finding one's 'true self,' feeling inspired and learning that when you put your mind to something, anything is possible! There will also be some brilliant prizes on offer throughout the day, the chance to purchase some beautiful local products or sample services and the opportunity to enjoy the company of some fabulous local business leaders. The Casey Cardinia Women's Business Lunch will take place on Friday 10 August 2018 from 11.30am to 2.00pm at the Cardinia Cultural Centre on Lakeside Boulevard Pakenham. To book tickets, visit www.caseycardinia. com.au/2018-business-lunch.

Vanessa Nicholls of Harcourts Berwick and Managing Director of Harcourts International Mike Green at the Harcourts National Awards night.

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WHAT’S ON NAIDOC Week at Royal Botanic Gardens: NAIDOC (National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee) is the biggest day of the year at Cranbourne Gardens, with some 2000 visitors attending in 2017 and even more expected this year. There will be a range of activities to participate in; yarning, wattle seed grinding, native plant and painting activities, bushfood and medicinal plant education walks, displays and tastings, weaving, painting, an Indigenous Hip Hop Project dancer's workshop and a free barbeque will also be available. NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne, 10am 1pm on Wednesday July 11. Enter via corner of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne. Ian Potter Lakeside Precinct, Australian Garden Cranbourne Gardens. Free entry. Enquiries: 5990 2200.

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Babies Sensory Session: Enjoy a special sensory session these school holidays with textures, sounds and colours to stimulate your baby’s senses. Ages 0-1. Tuesday 10 July from 11am – 11.30am at Cranbourne Library, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Road Cranbourne. Phone: 5990 0150.

· new City of Casey initiative aimed at getting our women and girls active. Featuring major guest speaker Elka Whalan former dual Olympian, group fitness activity delivered by Ashlee Howard, former Melbourne Vixen and sports tasters sessions it's not one to miss - and it's completely free! For more info and to sign up, head to https:// www.surveymonkey.com/r/WeAreWeCanWeWillLaunch or call Christine Granger on 9705 5439. See you there! 1 July from 1.30pm - 5.30pm. Ages 14 plus.

Boomerang Bags is a grassroots, community driven movement tackling plastic pollution at its source. Boomerang Bags provide a free, fun, sustainable alternative to plastic bags. Why not get involved - join us on a weekly basis to make these sustainable bags that we can then donate on to local support organisations who would normally use plastic bags. It does not matter if you can or cannot sew. The program will be facilitated by an experienced teacher who will teach the art of sewing to those who want to learn. It is a great opportunity to come together and be part of how our community can change to manage this issue. Come along and join this fun group, learn new skills and make new friends. All materials will be supplied. We do have some sewing machines but if you have one please bring it along. Starting Tuesday 17 July for 10 weeks from 9.30am - 12.30pm at Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Rd, Cranbourne East.

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Calling all women and girl's aged 14+!! Come down to Casey Stadium on Sunday 1st July to celebrate the launch of We Are, We Can, We Will, a

'Casey Choir sings at the Pub' - You will be able to sing along, join in or just listen. Wednesday 11 July at 8pm, Berwick Inn, 1 High St, Berwick. Book a table on 9707 1166.

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Concert in Cranbourne Cranbourne Chorale's Concert "Favourites Something for Everyone" will be held at Casey Grammar Performing Arts Centre, 3 New Holland Dve., Cranbourne on Sunday 15 July starting at 2pm. Tickets can be purchased at www.trybooking.com/UMPS, or at the door. For further, contact Jennie on 0417567 125.

Carers Day Out at Bunjil Place This event is for Carers living in the local government areas of Casey, Cardinia or Greater Dandenong, who are supporting a person with mental illness, autism or an intellectual disability. It is also an opportunity to gather and enjoy some morning tea, lunch and some wonderful entertainment in the Bunjil Place theatre complex. Bunjil Place, Friday 24 August starting 10am. Register for a place by Friday 29 June, 2018 using the link below: https://www.research. net/r/Z5B7963. For further information please

contact Sue Wood Phone: 9705 5200 Email: swood@casey.vic.gov.au.

NDIS Community Information Session with One Voice Would you like to be inspired, unleash your creative potential and improve your well-being? Then a With One Voice choir is for you! Singing is the language of the heart. For centuries, song has played a key role in community, culture and storytelling. Every week Creativity Australia's With One Voice choirs inspire diverse people from more than 40 nationalities, aged nine to 90 to sing side by side. There are no auditions and no singing experience is necessary and is led by professional conductors. Choir is a great place to find your voice, find friends, de-stress, build well-being and confidence, learn new skills and connect to your community. Weekly on Mondays 6.15pm-7.30pm at the Narre Warren Seniors Centre. 192/196 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Supper included. (03) 8679 6088 or email withonevoice@creativityaustralia.org.au.

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Narre Warren North Space Agency A spaced themed event will be held for primary school children with an array of fun activities, games and facts. Tuesday, 10 July 10.30 am - 1.30pm on at Narre Warren North Uniting Church, 1 Main St, Narre Warren North. Space cadets must register with Rev. Bruce Crowle by ringing 0425 738 481 or e-mail - bruce,crowle@yahoo.com. Hurry, places are limited. Cost is free.

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Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc. General Meeting Guest Speaker is Lisa Habermann will be talking

about writing our Living History. Lisa will be giving us hints and tips to help unlock those memories and easy ways to get your stories and recollections down on paper. Afternoon tea will be served afterwards, then the General Meeting will begin. A fee of $3 to be paid on entry to the room. All visitors are welcome to attend. Saturday the 14 July at 2pm in the meeting room at the Cranbourne Library, 1/65 Berwick Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne. Please use Casey Radio entrance. Contact Lynne Bradley at president@nwfhg.org.au or phone 87875558.

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Senior citizens' AGM Berwick Senior Citizens is holding its 2018 annual general meeting. 11.30am, 20 July at 112 High Street, Berwick. Details: 9707 2017

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NAIDOC activities NAIDOC Week is being marked at Westfield Fountain Gate with traditional painting workshops, boomerang decorating and an indigenous art display by local children. The exhibition is at the shopping centre from Wednesday 11 July - Sunday 15 July. Workshops run 10am-1pm on Tuesday, 10 July Thursday, 12 July.

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School holiday fun Dance, sewing and clay art sessions are among the Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House holiday program. The dance session is on 4 July, 10-11.30am, and the clay play is on 11 July, 10am-noon. Both are open to 6-12 year-olds. The Boomerang Bag sewing bee is on 12 July, 9.3011.30am for children 10-plus years old. Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House, 21A Bemersyde Drive, Berwick. Details: 9702 1218 or admin@bpnh.org.au. Bookings required.

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The Savoy singers Delight in a variety of popular and modern musical numbers presented by highly experienced performers from stage, musical theatre and opera, performing excerpts from shows including Oklahoma, My Fair Lady, Half a Sixpence, Oliver, Guys and Dolls and more. Bring your friends. All welcome. St James Anglican Church Dandenong on Saturday 7 July. Food available from 6.30pm before the show starts at 7pm. Tickets $25, concession $20.

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All tracks lead to the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Be a part of the fun and excitement at the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit with an exciting range of activities on offer every day. Move into the fast lane with go-karting on the 750-metre scale replica Grand Prix circuit. Situated alongside the circuit and overlooking Bass Strait, this go-kart experience is like no other. Visitors can try and beat the fastest times of the day, or just compete against their personal best with the circuit’s lap time printouts. Groups are welcome and Tandem Karts are available for the youngsters. Take a stroll through the History of Motorsport display and admire authentic sleek machines of yesteryear, which includes vintage, classic and contemporary cars, as well as the newly added Grand Prix motorcycle collection. Follow in the footsteps of racing superstars on the daily guided circuit tour, which provides

access to exclusive and restricted areas. Visit the control tower, media centre and pit roof, and of course get the opportunity to snap that ‘hero’ photo on the winner’s podium. Visitors can also get behind the controls of Australia’s largest GP Slot Car track, or challenge their mates on the race simulators with a virtual race of the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. Guests also have the opportunity to wander through the tranquil water gardens to the viewing mound where they can capture some of the most unique and invigorating panoramic views of Bass Strait and Cape Woolamai. And after all the excitement, Champions Cafe offers a fresh, healthy menu with plenty of choices and the gift shop has a wide selection of apparel, merchandise and souvenirs to choose from. For more information, phone 5952 9400 or visit: www.phillipislandcircuit.com.au.

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Fulton Hogan are currently looking for people experienced in Sewer and Water Construction for the following positions:

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Team 11’s one step closer By Nick Creely Team 11 is one step closer to its A-League dream, with Football Federation Australia (FFA) shortlisting the south-east bid as one of the potential recipients of a licence. The official bid of south-east of Victoria, was named alongside nine other bids to advance to the final stage of the expansion process on Friday 29 June. Applications now have until 31 August to submit their final proposal, with a decision to be made in October on the two new licences to be handed out for the 2019/20 season. Other bids to make it to the next stage of the expansion process are: Southern Expansion, South-Western Sydney, Macarthur, and Wollongong Wolves (NSW); Western Melbourne and South Melbourne (Victoria); Western Pride and Brisbane City (Queensland); and Canberra. It is expected a decision will be made on the two teams to enter the competition in late October, with the final bids to be due on 31 August for the FFA to sift through. There is a strong chance that one of the licences will be handed to a Sydney-based bid, leaving just the one spot for another team to enter the competition. Backed by the Greater Dandenong, City of Casey and Cardinia Shire councils, the Team 11 bid will now spend the coming months finalising its investor group and ownership structure as it prepares to transition into a privately-owned entity. Iconic Australian businessman Gerry Ryan has pledged financial support for the club, in a

The Team 11 bid is ramping up after a major FFA announcement last week. 180711 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS major boost to the bid moving forward. Ryan - who is synonymous with the City of Greater Dandenong due to his Jayco Caravans business - said his passion lies with the local community.

“No force can unite quite like the round ball can,” Ryan said. “The south-east region has been very good to me. This is an exceptionally multicultural community that would be incredibly support-

ive of a club representing it, as football is the game that many here know and love most. “I’ve helped put together a few clubs in my time. But this bid is about more than just football, it is about community and must seek to increase social wellbeing and prompt economic growth - which I think it can and will.” Ryan is no stranger to the A-League either, having previously had stakes in the-then known Queensland Roar and Melbourne City. South-east Victoria, one of the fastest growing regions in the country, has a population base in excess of 1.5 million people and boasts more than 22,000 registered football players. Team 11 project officer Matt Windley said plenty more hard work was to come, adding that the local community can also help. “It’s an exciting little milestone, getting on the shortlist,” Windley said. “But there is still a lot of hard work ahead, with things like finalising our investor and ownership group and continuing to work on the infrastructure plans. “I think it’s also an important couple of months ahead to show the level of support we have. “We’ve been blown away by the community interest, but if everyone now can demonstrate that support by doing things like joining the database and liking the Facebook page then the bid becomes even more irresistible.” It comes after major announcements in recent months about a 15,000 capacity stadium in the heart of Greater Dandenong, an administration facility at Casey Fields, and the resigning of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the three councils.

The X-Men join the Lions By Nick Creely

Sinead Flanigan will represent Australia at the Baseball World Cup in August.

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Flanigan is pitch perfect in her return By Hayley Wildes When you've had the sort of consistent and frustrating injuries that Sinead Flanigan has endured throughout her career, representing Australia once again means all that much more the second time around. A right-handed pitcher from Berwick, 30-year-old Flanigan can fire down a fast-ball like few others. Her baseball talent is unquestioned and after retiring a few years ago, she has returned to the sport she loves so much. After representing the Australia Emeralds at the 2010 Baseball World Cup, Flanigan, who had a history of shoulder injuries, was struck down once again. "I came back [from the World Cup] and all my shoulder issues came about again and I was told I needed another surgery to clean up all the damage as my original surgery didn't go to plan." Flanigan said. She admitted she gave up on the sport and stopped playing for a couple of years. But she missed the sport too much and returned. "I just missed the game so much. I started berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

playing again casually and turned myself into an outfielder and worked on my batting, so that I didn't have to pitch to save my arm a little bit." She said. With hard work and determination, Flanigan made her way back into the Australian team. Last year on an Emeralds tour of Japan, Flanigan began pitching again and realised that her shoulder 'was actually fine'. Since then, she has not looked back. After having the game taken away from her, Flanigan is now injury-free and loving the sport more than ever and she admits that being involved with the Australian program this time around feels different. "I feel like I didn't really take those moments and appreciate what I had the first time." She said. "This time it's very, very different. I think I've grown up a lot and I love working hard now and I love being around people similar to me." "Just being around those elite athletes; it's

such an inspiration to play with some of those girls." The hard work has certainly paid off. Flanigan was recently named to the Australian Emeralds roster as a pitcher for the 2018 Women's Baseball World Cup, which is being held in Florida, USA in August. "I can't wait. I'm really, really excited." Flanigan said. "I think we've got a really good chance at a medal this year." Flanigan, who plays locally for the Springvale Lions, says the club has shaped her into the player she is today. "The coaching staff and the women's program there is incredible. The level of training and development opportunities we get is just unparalleled." Flanigan said. Competing at another World Cup - eight years after her first experience - is not just a credit to the skill that Sinead Flanigan possesses with ball in hand, it's a credit to her sheer will and resolve of finding a way back to the top level of her sport.

The importance of a clear pathway from junior to senior football can't be understated. For St Francis Xavier O.C Football Club and the Narre South Lions Junior Football Club, that very reason has brought them together as one, in a relationship hope can bring the club sustained success. The two clubs will now share facilities at the highly regarded Strathaird Reserve going forward, in a relationship that will ensure that the Lions can have a pathway to senior football, something previously lacking for both clubs. The X-Men currently play in Division 4 of the VAFA, and sit in third spot with an 8-4 record, but hope to expand on their current onfield success and look further to the future. Previously, the X-Men has based itself out of St Francis Xavier College in Beaconsfield, and joined the VAFA in 2007. The club won its first senior premiership in 2011, while in Division 4. In a statement on the X-Men Facebook page on 20 June, club president Wayne Delaland stressed the importance of this decision in building a sustainable pathway for both clubs. "This is an important relationship for both clubs as it now provides the Lions with a pathway to senior football," the statement read. "For SFXOC, we will now have junior talent coming up each year which will strengthen our playing numbers and increase our supporter base. We have the view of creating the clubs first ever under 19s squad in the near future. "We would like to thank the Lions committee for working tirelessly on making the partnership possible. We see a great future for both clubs." The X-Men played its first senior game at Strathaird Reserve on 23 June against South Melbourne Districts, winning 22.17 (149) to 9.7 (61) in front of a strong crowd. With plenty of Lions and X-Men supporters converging as one, it was the signalling of a new era. It is also expected that the relationship will enhance the Narre South Cricket Club, which currently competes in the Dandenong District Cricket Association. The DDCA Turf 2 club is heavily involved with the Junior Football Club, and it's expected to bring more kids and senior players into the club. Thursday, 5 July, 2018

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The Cavs send a message By Hayley Wildes

Matt Donlan, pictured recently, was on fire as Casey defeated league-leaders Ringwood. 179821 Picture: ROB CAREW

The Casey Cavaliers were out to prove a point. Taking of the top-placed Ringwood Hawks who had only lost two games for the season the Big V State Championship men were in fine form as they punished the Hawks at every opportunity. The Cavs jumped out to a 28-22 lead after one quarter, thanks to their buzzing defence which was forcing Ringwood's shooters into tough shots and turnovers. Early in the second quarter, when Ben Louis chased down a loose ball that his Ringwood opponents had given up on and finished with a tough contested lay-up, Casey Stadium knew their team was up for the fight. Casey's defensive intensity was simply divine as they held Ringwood scoreless for the first 4:15 of the quarter, but as every great team does, the Hawks came again, trimming the deficit to just six points with 3:30 left in the half. Despite Ringwood's comeback, Brandon Polk and Brent Hobba were asserting themselves in the post as they used their size and strength to simply outmuscle opponents. Whilst Polk and Hobba were gaining the upper hand in the paint, Matt Donlan was lighting it up from deep. At half-time, the Cavs held a 56-44 lead as Ben Louis (12 points) and Brent Hobba (11 points) were dominating. Meanwhile, Jacob Gibson (16 points) was keeping the Hawks in the contest. Just as Casey was really starting to get away from Ringwood, Scottie Stone scored seven points in one minute to cut Casey's lead to nine points. The Cavs responded emphatically; Mike McInnes, Donlan and Mitch Chapman hit consecutive triples to keep the Hawks at arm's length. Every time the Hawks came at the Cavs, they were able to answer with a counterpunch of their own and that continued in the fourth as Casey ran out 115-97 winners. The impressive performance was a total team effort.

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successful driver in 1991?

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Caulfield Cup wins?

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professional tennis in the 1960s?

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Racing Club gold medal three times. Who was he?

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Daniel’s Sports Quiz Daniel O’Halloran is an aspiring local sports journalist who is heavily into his footy, cricket, and tennis. Like anyone with a keen interest in the craft, he loves hearing and reading about other people’s stories. Researched from running a keen eye over Gazette editions of years gone by, this is his quiz:

FOOTBALL FEDERATION VICTORIA SOCCER WRAP - ROUND 13 STATE LEAGUE 1 - SOUTH EAST The Casey Comets' fledgling form continued on Friday night, going down 0-1 to Manningham United at Comets Stadium. On a nippy Friday night, the Blues found a goal in the first five minutes, and were never headed in a strong defensive display. As a result of the loss, the Comets are just two points from the bottom, with Morwell Pegasus still with a chance of leapfrogging the struggling side in the coming weeks. STATE LEAGUE 2 - SOUTH EAST Berwick City churned out a solid Friday night win, defeating Doncaster Rovers 2-0 at Anderson Park. City got the fast break with Andres Jerez scoring in the ninth minute, before Jerez once again converted, this time through a penalty in

the second half to give his side a comfortable win. Down at Waratah Reserve, Doveton SC picked up a quality 5-2 win over Mooroolbark, solidifying their position on top of the table. STATE LEAGUE 5 - SOUTH In a hard-fought clash between two great rivals, Bunyip Strikers picked up a 1-0 victory over Pakenham United. The Strikers were strong defensively and ensured the United attacking half couldn't get enough chances at goal, in a brilliant display. In other matches, Aspendale SC drew 2-2 with Endeavour Hills Fire, Knox United were too strong in a 6-0 win over Drouin Dragons, while Old Mentonians did enough in their 3-1 victory over Rowville Eagles. Lyndale drew 0-0 with White Star Dandenong and Somerville defeated Chelsea FC 2-1. Casey Panthers had the bye.

Who are we? 1. The 2013 Norm Walker Medal was my first ever league medal or best and fairest win of any kind… 2. I’m a current Cranbourne premiership-winning footballer who achieved the same feat with Garfield in the EDFL in 2013, despite being king-hit during a night out the week before that game… 3. In 2013, as a 13-year-old from Berwick, I claimed my first national cycling championship… 4. My horse, Yuka Joy, was named Horse of the Year at the 2013 Pakenham Trainers Association Awards… 5. I’m a current Essendon AFL player who joined the club’s VFL side in 2013 after living in Longwarry… Daniel’s ANSWERS 1. Scott Meyer 2. Luke Bee-Hugo 3. Alana Field 4. Terry Ahern 5. Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti

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Matt Donlan (21 points, 5/11 3FG) was on fire from deep, Raheem Lemons (20 points, 14 rebounds) and Brandon Polk (20 points, 11 rebounds) were monsters in the paint and Ben Louis (16 points, 8 assists, 4 rebounds) was simply superb. Head coach Karl Loh talked about the influence of Matt Donlan and Ben Louis after the game. "[Donlan] is a pure shooter and we set up a lot of plays to get him open so he can take his shots, and he never lets us down," he said. "[Louis] is the floor leader, there's no question of that. They all respect him, he runs all our plays and he's very smart and finds the open man at the right time." Looking ahead, Loh is confident that his team is capable of being a real threat at the business end of the season. "We're seriously looking at finals and we're pretty comfortable that we can challenge anyone on any night and the boys are certainly very positive," he said. In other Big V action, the Division 1 Women continued their fine form with a 49-78 win over Geelong on Sunday. Stephanie Pal (20 points, 7 rebounds) was sublime. The Youth League 1 Men suffered a loss to Waverley, 88-73. Despite the loss, Oyiti Amum (26 points, 8 rebounds) was a force on both ends. The Youth League 2 Women played a classic against Pakenham, but ultimately fell in overtime, 78-76. Laura Tuplin (23 points, 7 steals, 5 rebounds) and Tess Young (21 points, 13 rebounds) almost got their team over the line. This week, a Sunday afternoon triple-header at Casey Stadium sees Youth League 2 Women, Youth League 1 Men and State Championship Men action tip-off from 12pm. The Division 1 Women face Warrandyte from 8pm at home on Saturday night. The State Championship Men face Hawthorn on Saturday night on the road, while the Youth League One Men head to Werribee on Friday night.

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Harry Money celebrates with his Berwick teammates after slotting a vital third quarter goal. 182402

Luke Marchetti (21) and Will Hanson battle for the footy at Starling Road. 182404 Now with a 6-4 record, Eagles coach Leigh McQuillen said that despite the previous two weeks, he believes his young side are well placed. "Yeah, we're happy (with how the season is going) - we should have probably beaten Cranbourne a couple of weeks ago, but Berwick ran all over us last week after Scott Meyer went down," he said. The Eagles were determined to bounce back and make a statement with Meyer, the

competition's premier ruckman out with a leg injury, as well as an injury to star spearhead Nathan Langley early in the game, giving the Roos a sniff. "Against Officer, I said to the boys that if we put our heads down and treat it like any other game, you're going to get results, and that's what we did on the weekend," McQuillen said. "Minus Scotty (Meyer), and (Nathan) Langley getting injured early in the game, we still had a good performance." After quarter time, the Eagles slammed on 12-goals to five in the wet and slippery conditions, with young gun Riley Verbi starring with four majors himself. Down at AJ Robinson Reserve, a frightening first half under lights by Narre Warren inflicted Doveton with a massive 143-point loss, 26.15 (171) to 4.4 (28). It was a special occasion for the annual Indigenous senior match, and Matt Shinners' side proved they were up for the fight from the outset after being inflicted with their first loss of the season last week against Cranbourne, with Aaron Wilson converting the first major of the game in the opening minutes. The Doves were jumped by a side on the complete opposite end of the ladder, conceding nine first quarter goals while being unable to score a point. The dominance of the Magpies' glittering forward line in Wilson, Trent Shinners, Nick Scanlon and Stewart Scanlon proved too much for the young Doves to contain, piling on another nine goals to take an astonishing 102-point half time lead. The top-of-the-ladder Magpies did slow down once the fizz came out of the game, booting eight second-half goals, with the Doves showing some great signs with a couple

of goals themselves. Once again, the Magpies spread the load in the forward half, with 13-individual goalkickers, including a bag of five by Wilson, and multiple goals to Shinners (three), Tom Miller (three), Nick Scanlon (three), Mitch Cox (two), Stew Scanlon (two) and Collins (two). Tooradin-Dalmore, meanwhile, still has a heartbeat in the 2018 season, with a gritty 19-point win over Pakenham in blustery conditions on the Westernport leaving them within striking distance of fifth spot, 10.9 (69) to 6.14 (50).

2019 Senior Coach The Morwell Football Netball Club, affiliated with the Gippsland League, is seeking expressions of interest for a Senior Coach (playing or nonplaying) for season 2019 onwards. The successful candidate would ideally be an ambitious, professional and inclusive individual looking to further develop their coaching career. The club offers a well-resourced football department that encompasses AFL level strategic and tactical intellectual property along with first class facilities. Ongoing coaching support and development will be available as well as an attractive remuneration package. Please forward expressions of interest and CV to: morwellfc@bigpond.com Contact Michael on 0421 939 212 for further information. Thursday, 5 July, 2018

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SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 10 Defence has been the cornerstone for Berwick's success, it's made them the toughest team to face for the past year. While the Wickers still sit in third after a grinding, fiercely fought 8.7 (55) to 2.5 (17) win against Cranbourne on Saturday at Edwin Flack Reserve, the very side that inflicted Narre Warren with its first loss of the season, their defence is shaping superbly once again. In the past fortnight, the Wickers - despite the weather - have conceded just four goals against two quality opposition in the Eagles and Beaconsfield, and average just 45.6 points against per game this season, the clear standout. In their premiership year, the Wickers averaged 44.62 points against per game in the home and away season. After conceding the first goal of the game on Saturday after Shaun Marusic drilled it through from 50-out, Stewart Kemperman's side conceded just 11 more points for the entire match, in a defensive masterclass reminiscent of their 2017 glory. Kemperman lauded his side for their defensive efforts, saying it was more than just the six that make up his backline. "Our defenders work incredibly hard, but across the ground we defended really hard, and that was back to our best in that aspect," he said. "Big Jo (West) did another great job on (Marc) Holt, so he's been outstanding, and to have the likes of (Michael) Riseley, Ash Smith and Reece Piper in your back six it certainly makes it easier to coach. "But it was a big effort defensively across the ground, not just the back six." In what Kemperman describes as a "tough" day to play football in another bout of wet weather football, the Wickers couldn't hit the scoreboard in a meaningful way in the first term despite having their chances, the midfield superstars in Madi Andrews, Bryce Rutherford and Travis Tuck were certainly on top of in-form trio Ryan Jones, Shaun Marusic and Ryan Davey. "There was a strong, blustery breeze, and they were able to go coast-to-coast and Marusic kicked a goal, and from there, we probably knuckled down a bit, and were able to wrestle back that momentum," Kemperman said of the first half. "We ended up having a couple of scoring shots, but it was in really tough conditions we went into quarter time down, but thought we competed pretty well, and adapted well enough, we had to just take it into the next quarter and capitalize. "We adjusted a few things up forward, and when you get those things right, it helps your structure all over the ground, and we were probably fortunate when Troy Tharle went down with an ankle, and big ruckman Michael Wenn went down, and it helped us control the midfield and ruck battle to a degree." There was an emotional filled melee at half time between the great rivals after Wickers' forward Harry Money kicked into the man of the mark on the siren, sparking all players from both sides to converge into the forward pocket for a couple of minutes after what was a niggly first half. The Wickers held firm in a splendid final half with plenty of feeling between two great sides, with the home side kicking a further six goals while restricting the Eagles to just one more through Marc Holt, who was handled superbly by star defender Jo West. Kemperman praised his side for their fight in a win that could really kick start their premiership defence in a meaningful way. "The conditions were quite testing with all the rain we had, and it was an enormous effort from the guys, and one in the context of the season that gives us a real boost," he said. Beaconsfield, meanwhile, is comfortable with where his side sits in the SEFNL pecking order this season despite sitting fourth on the table. The Eagles bounced back from two consecutive losses against Cranbourne and Berwick, to register a 53-point win over Officer at Starling Road on Saturday, 13.11 (89) to 5.6 (36).

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Seventh heaven for Dees By Hayley Wildes The Casey Demons have reinforced their case as a legitimate VFL premiership threat with a hard-fought win over Essendon at RAMS Arena on Saturday afternoon. Essendon sat third prior to Round 13 and with Casey sitting second the game was vital as both teams looked to strengthen their chances of a top-two finish. The Demons came out on a mission as they searched for their seventh win in a row and their first quarter was exactly the type of footy fans have become accustomed to; tough, team-orientated and a real hunger for the contest. Casey scored the only three goals of the opening quarter as Angus Scott, captain Jack Hutchins and Billy Stretch registered majors. Casey's deep forward 50 entries in wet and slippery conditions were exactly what was needed and Essendon's defence was under intense pressure for the majority of the quarter. At quarter-time, with a 20-2 lead, Casey coach Jade Rawlings praised his squad for their play. "Absolutely brilliant, the way you've attacked the game," he said. "You all had an opportunity to impose yourself on the contest and the game and you

all took it." And before Rawlings could even make it back up to the coaches box, Casey had another major. Just 25 seconds into the second term, Stretch found his way through heavy traffic to put through a fantastic running goal. As the quarter progressed, the Bombers started to find their way into the contest and three goals in the second half of the quarter saw them trim Casey's lead to 18 points at halftime. Oskar Baker and Corey Wagner (19 disposals each to half-time) were providing plenty of attack for the Demons, while Sam Frost and Declan Keilty were pillars in defence with a plethora of important intercept marks. The third quarter was a titanic struggle between two great outfits as neither team took a backwards step. Kobe Mutch and Nick Hind were finding plenty of the ball for Essendon and starting to prove troublesome. For the Demons, Stretch and Melbourne veteran Bernie Vince were getting heavily involved, while Harley Balic kicked Casey's only goal for the quarter with a classy snap. James Munro typified Casey's effort with a goal-saving tackle against the odds late in the quarter. The Demons held a narrow 10-point lead, 45-35, heading into the final term, with the game well and truly in the balance.

When Tim Smith kicked the opening goal of the final term, Casey had some breathing room, but Essendon wouldn't go away. Jordan Houlahan kicked Essendon back into the game with a goal at the nine minute mark of the quarter. A nine-point game with 20 minutes to play meant it was on for young and old. The defences for both teams stood up in the final stages of the game and the hard slog continued. Neither team was able to score a goal in the closing minutes of the game, despite some missed opportunities from both teams. Casey held on for a valiant eight-point win, 6.10 (46) to 8.6 (54), claiming an incredible seventh win on the trot. Oskar Baker (34 disposals) starred for the Demons, while Corey Wagner (27 disposals), Bernie Vince (25 disposals) and Billy Stretch (23 disposals and two goals) were massive in the midfield battle. Declan Keilty and Sam Frost were standouts in the Demons' defence, which starved the Bombers forwards of opportunities as they held them to six goals for the day. The Demons (9-2) will look build on their impressive winning streak when they face North Melbourne (6-5) at Casey Fields from 2.10pm on Saturday afternoon.

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Hustwaite’s Dandy dream could just become a reality By Hayley Wildes The Dandenong Stingrays are absolutely flying in season 2018. With a 9-1 record, sitting two games clear on top of the ladder, they are the talk of TAC Cup footy. Co-captain Campbell Hustwaite - who shares the reins with Mitch Riordan - gave an insight into the Rays stunning season thus far. "It's probably a credit to how deep we are as a team," Hustwaite said. "We've had players come in and out, but we've also been able to bring players in who have played roles just as well, if not better, than some of the players that have been out. "Also, everyone has just bought into the system. At the start of the year, team defence was a massive pointer for us, so we thought it we can defend well first, attack will become a lot easier." The depth of the team has been challenged greatly throughout the season due to varying reasons and with the Under-18 National Championships being played recently, the Rays have been without a handful of their best players for a considerable amount of time. Bailey Williams, Zac Foot, Toby Bedford, Mitch Riordan and Sam Fletcher have all been unavailable for the Rays in almost two months

Campbell Hustwaite leads the Rays out at Shepley Oval. 181553 Picture STEWART CHAMBERS because of Vic Country commitments, while Riley Bowman, Hayden Young and Will Hamill are among others to have missed TAC Cup games due to representing Vic Country. Hustwaite talked about players stepping up and accepting the challenge. "We've had top-age players step up like Lachie McDonnell and Reid Nanscawen, but there's been a lot on the bottom-agers step up too. Ned Cahill has been massive; he's had a couple of good weeks for a 17-year-old," Hustwaite said. He knows better than most what the Stingrays' incredible development program can do

for players, and this is ultimately driving team success. "This is my third year in the system - not including a couple of summers in under-14s and 15s - but the way the place runs, the coaches just want to make every individual better," he said. "It's obviously helped me and every other player on the list, and individual progress benefits the whole team. It seems like we've been getting better and better in the last few years I've been involved." Running out as captain of the Dandenong Stingrays is something that Hustwaite cherishes and doesn't take for granted. He says leadership came naturally to him after captaining sides in juniors at Rosebud. When he arrived at the Rays as an underager, the culture of respect allowed him to be himself and lead from the outset. "Coming in as a bottom-ager, playing pretty early in the season, I didn't feel the need to just be a background player, so I used my voice from the start," Hustwaite said. "They're all pretty good at listening to what I have to say and it makes my job a lot easier when I'm not having to battle with people. Everyone is happy to take on what I say and it's awesome, it's what that team comradery is

built around, just being able to take on everything said." Currently riding a five-game winning streak, the Rays are determined to not let arrogance creep in. "Hopefully we can steer clear of individual footy and not be complacent with the 9-1 start; we just need keep pushing harder each and every week," Hustwaite said. "A big focus around the club at the moment has been to not get complacent with where we're at, because that can lead to selfish footy, which is what we're going to stay away from." With the ruthless brand of football the Rays are playing, along with the incredible depth and comradery within the group, Dandenong is marching towards a deep finals run and maybe, just maybe, they can claim the club's maiden TAC Cup premiership. What would it mean to Hustwaite to cocaptain the Stingrays to a premiership? "It's one of the things that I've had pencilled into my mind since the start of the season," he admitted. "Having the co-captain tag with Mitch Riordan, we just want to make history and it would be pretty special to captain the Stingrays to their first premiership."

Petrie’s in Panther paradise as Dales get the job done By Hayley Wildes MORNINGTON PENINSULA NEPEAN DIVISION TWO - ROUND 12 A Drew Petrie-inspired Pearcedale shook off its rival Devon Meadows in a thriller on Saturday, 10.8 (68) to 9.6 (60). Pearcedale held a narrow lead over the visitors for the majority of the day, and with the former AFL star making a cameo appearance at the club, the Panthers looked like they wouldn't be trouble. But despite Petrie kicking a goal and giving the defenders some headaches, a five-goal haul to Michael Theodoridis almost saw the visitors claw their way back from a 17-point three quarter time deficit, kicking three goals to one in the final quarter. The former North Melbourne and West Coast star was pivotal - particularly late in the game - in a mix of both ruck and forward duties. Former Dandenong Stingray captain Luke Dalmau was superb, kicking three goals and dominating the midfield for the winners, while Theodoridis and Liam Drew were the best for the visitors. Prior to the game on Saturday, Petrie was the guest speaker at a luncheon and helped the under 19's warm up for their clash. 42 STAR NEWS

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Drew Petrie in the rooms after the game. 182405 Picture: ROB CAREW EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1 - ROUND 11 Noble Park claimed a hard-fought win over North Ringwood at Pat Wright Senior Oval. With the game in the balance, the Bulls made the most of their opportunities in the fourth quarter to run out 12.12 (84) to 8.12 (60) winners. Jake Gains and the ever-consistent Kyle Martin were best for the Bulls, while Hudson Thomas kicked three crucial goals. Rowville staved off Doncaster at Seebeck Oval. Trailing by six points at half-time, the Hawks turned the tables on the Sharks in the

third term and never looked back, winning 15.11 (101) to 11.13 (79). Riley D'Arcy (four goals) and Mitchell Garner were sublime for Rowville. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - ROUND 11 Keysborough couldn't match it with Murrumbeena for four quarters, falling 14.9 (93) to 16.9 (105). Chris Bryan (three goals) was again brilliant for the Burras, while James Anwyl battled valiantly. The Doveton Eagles remain on top of the ladder after disposing of East Brighton, 11.8 (74) to 17.11 (113). With scores level at half-time, the Eagles took control of the game in the second half as the ruthless forward line duo of Russell Robertson (six goals) and Darren Sheen (four goals) combined for 10 majors. DIVISION 3 - ROUND 10 Endeavour Hills comprehensively defeated Black Rock, 15.7 (97) to 6.5 (41). The Falcons held their opposition scoreless in the opening quarter and continued their dominance throughout the game. Nathan Strom (four goals) and Daniel Batson were instrumental for Endeavour Hills. Hampton Park took care of business against South Yarra, 5.3 (33) to 15.17 (107). Shannon Henwood and Travis Davis had plenty of the

ball for the Redbacks. Hallam's horror season continued; obliterated by Ashwood, 2.3 (15) to 19.8 (122). Dale Carroll booted eight majors for Ashwood, while Jonathan Daly and Dean Webb battled hard for the Hawks. Springvale Districts had 14 individual goalkickers as it tore Heatherton's defence to shreds on their way to claiming a 6.4 (40) to 22.13 (145) win. DIVISION 4 - ROUND 11 The Redlegs claimed their second win of the season and in doing so, lifted themselves off the bottom of the ladder. Dandenong defeated Sandown 15.10 (100) to 11.7 (73). Jayke Hopkins (four goals) was superb for Dandenong. Lyndale fell to Cerberus 7.11 (53) to 4.3 (27). Trailing all day, the Pumas struggled offensively, but Jayden MacDonald can hold his head high after a robust performance. Carrum Patterson Lakes was too strong for the Frankston Dolphins, 12.8 (80) to 7.6 (48). Aaron Guy and Douglas Watterson starred in the win. Lyndhurst remains on top of the ladder after dominating Moorabbin at home, 12.1 (73) to 2.5 (17). Hamish Browning claimed an impressive five-goal haul, while Ben Hiam was superb. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au


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5

Ph: 5940 3735

6

Ph: 5940 3400

Ph: 1800 333 864

4

4

3

James Bonnett

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Mark Freeman

Nicky Muley

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TWW Workwear

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Ph: 8726 1500

Ph: 9796 2794

Ph: 9769 3516

Ph: 0437 010 971

ROUND 15 LADDER Greg Jakob Bree Airdrie Rita Barratt

87 87 85

Nicky Muley Roy Sanderson

82 81

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Sydney Richmond Brisbane Port Adelaide Western Bulldogs Melbourne North Melbourne Collingwood GWS

Sydney Richmond Brisbane Port Adelaide Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Collingwood West Coast

Sydney Richmond Brisbane Port Adelaide Hawthorn Melbourne North Melbourne Collingwood West Coast

Ph: 9769 3380

FIXTURES - ROUND 16

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81 80 77 77 71

Thursday, July 05 Sydney Swans v Geelong Cats Friday, July 06

Richmond v Adelaide Crows

(ES) (ES)

Saturday, July 07 Brisbane Lions v Carlton

(MCG)

Saturday, July 07 Port Adelaide v St. Kilda

(AO)

Saturday, July 07 Western Bulldogs v Hawthorn

(MS)

Saturday, July 07 Melbourne v Fremantle

(SPO)

Sunday, July 08

North Melbourne v Gold Coast Suns (MCG)

Sunday, July 08

Essendon v Collingwood

Sunday, July 08

West Coast Eagles v GWS Giants (OS)

(ES)

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