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Champion Cranbourne full-forward Marc Holt was handed a six-week ban. 182402
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Goal mark Holted Cranbourne legend Marc Holt has been slapped with a hefty six-week ban over an incident against Berwick in the South East Football Netball League (SEFNL) back on 30 June. At the tribunal hearing on Tuesday 24 July, Holt - currently sitting on 999 goals - was found guilty on two charges stemming from an incident that occurred during a half-time melee against the Wickers.
Video footage appeared to show Holt lash out at Wickers ruckman Matthew Young while being restrained by several players, before being ushered away by his team-mates towards the race. There was no report by the umpires at the time, and Berwick opted against launching an investigation after closely examining the footage, but AFL South East launched their own investigation in the days after and deemed the incident serious enough to take action.
The independent tribunal deliberated for approximately an hour before making its final decision, with a two-game suspension for striking and a four-game suspension for kicking. The suspension will put a cloud over when Holt can reach the magical 1000-goal milestone after falling just short in the Eagles' last game against Tooradin-Dalmore with a sublime sevengoal effort. Holt has been in strong touch since returning
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from a suspension in Round 5 and has booted 30 goals in his eight games so far this year. With just four rounds of the home and away season left - followed by the finals - Cranbourne would need to advance deep into the season for Holt to get back in 2018. As the News went to print, Cranbourne had officially appealed the decision, and had its case heard at an AFL Victoria hearing on Wednesday 25 July at 7pm.
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Maree Cullinan. 183225 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS How long have you been with the Balla Balla Community Centre and what opportunities does it provide for the community? I have been with the organisation since 2007. People may not know that it was originally know as Cranbourne East Neighbourhood House. This name was changed in 2009 to Balla Balla Commmunity Centre after community consultation. Balla Balla provides a number of opportunities through volunteering, education program through to Playgroup. We also have programs that feed the soul. These include yoga, tai chi and meditation. We various groups that support all members of our community.'
What is something people don't know about you? I opened my first business when I was 24. What is the most memorable moment in your life? Goes without saying, the birth of my two children, Alex and Emma. What is your favourite television show? The Handmaids Tale. At school, I ... Was a very shy, quiet and studious student. What is your favourite place to visit in Victoria? Bruthen where I grew up (SE Vic). Beautiful picturesque place where you have the ocean,
lakes, and snow at your back door step. What is your favourite book? I cannot pick out one, every book is my favourite in a different way. What has been your most embarrassing moment? Cannot tell you as it was to embarrassing. What do you work towards in your free time? Spending time with my family and friends, bike riding, walking and coffee. Where would your perfect holiday destination be? Hoi An, Vietnam. I have visit already visited a couple of times and would love to return. Perfect holiday destination.
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Jack's brother Sam made all but one of the balloon animals. While Jack slept Sam would go to the Starlight Express room and learn how to make another one.
Jack celebrates his fifth birthday with brother Sam - one week before he suffered a head injury. Ms Ottens said she was grateful to the team at Macquarie University Hospital for giving "us some hope for Jack's future." "When Jack was first diagnosed with AVM, we were told he would be unlikely to live past his tenth birthday. "Without the Doug and Monique Thompson Fund, we would have never been able to even consider Gamma Knife surgery as a possible treatment option for Jack," she said.
Jack at the Paediatric ICU following emergency neurosurgery where a tube was inserted in Jack's skull to drain out brain fluid to decrease pressure on his brain.
Caught on cam rifling through car By Brendan Rees When Ian and Sue Spedding left their cars unlocked in their carport, they least expected them to be broken into. However CCTV has captured the moment a brazen thief allegedly walked down their Darling Way driveway in Narre Warren during the early hours of the morning on Thursday 19 July before the man his seen rummaging through Mr Spedding's Mitsubishi sedan. "This guy was so damn casual," said Ms Spedding. "He's literally strolled down the drive." She said the footage showed the man allegedly wearing gloves and trying to enter her car but was deterred when he saw a flashing red light. "He's obviously thought 'Oh that might be alarmed I'm not going there.'"
According to Ms Spedding, the camera filmed the man rifling through Mr Spedding's car where he allegedly stole a mobile phone. "He's in Ian's car for a good two minutes." Mr Spedding realised someone had been through his car when he found his water bottle sitting in the foot well as he was about to drive to work. Ms Spedding was still trying to wrap her head around the incident. "Everybody said to us 'Don't you lock your car?' But it's in your carport by your house, you shouldn't have to lock it," she said. "Locked or not it doesn't give him the right to come down and do what he's done." Narre Warren police are investigating. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Eleven-year-old Jack Ottens - who has been battling a rare brain condition since he was born - dreams of one day working for NASA. The Berwick boy has a condition called deep-brain arteriovenous malformation (AVM) which affects blood vessels in his brain and can cause serious bleeding without warning. Jack has now become one of Australia's youngest patients ever to have Gamma Knife surgery at Macquarie University Hospital on Tuesday 24 July which included one of Australia's leading neurosurgery and neurosciences programs, "While smaller AVMs can be removed surgically, larger ones and those buried deeper in the brain are now best treated by Gamma Knife," said Dr John Fuller, the Macquarie University Hospital surgeon who performed Jack's treatment, along with his team. Jack was born with Complex Deep-Brain AVM, which was only discovered when he was five years old as he underwent an MRI scan after a serious head injury. He initially had linear accelerator (LINAC) radiosurgery, which obliterated most, but not all, of the mass. After enduring many health complications as a result of his AVM and treatment, doctors knew the risks were too high to repeat LINAC radiosurgery. An AVM is an abnormal tangle of blood vessels in the brain or spine, with haemorrhage a major risk. Jack has already experienced two such haemorrhages. After Jack's AVM diagnosis, his mother, Christine Ottens, spent years looking for the best available treatments - both in Australia and overseas. Today, the family feels fortunate that Macquarie University Hospital offered Jack his best option in Gamma Knife surgery. "Just last month we had to put our family home in Berwick on the market to help us manage over $500,000 of debt that we have amassed over the past seven years since Jack's AVM diagnosis," Ms Ottens said.
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Students of Berwick College have begun mapping out their future after the school hosted a careers expo on Thursday 19 July. Years 9-12 students toured the 40 exhibitors on hand from universities, TAFEs, apprenticeship groups, local employers and other private providers. Organisations on display included Academy of Information Technology, William Angliss, Moorabbin Fying Service, Richmond Institute of Sport, Ministry of Dance, Federation University and more.
Other career options were the Australian Defence Force, Victoria Police, and the Country Fire Authority. Careers team leader Kate Rolls said the students enjoyed finding out about potential pathways as well as looking into part-time job options while they were still at school. "The atmosphere was electric, thanks to some very engaged students and Berwick College's resident D.J., Jakob Searles, who was kind enough to play the latest chart-toppers which all students really enjoyed," she said. Year 12 student Kayla said the expo helped clarify her options after completing school.
"It allowed me to compare all of the different universities and I now feel confident about my university of choice," she said. Year 12 student Hayden said: "I didn't realise how many trades the Department of Defence offer - they were really informative" Abbey, of Year 11 said: "I collected so many brochures, and I didn't realise Box Hill TAFE had so many courses on offer." Year 9 student Jacinta said she was surprised by the amount of providers available with "awesome opportunities we have postschool."
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New CEO for Casey City of Casey has unveiled Glenn Patterson as the council's new chief executive officer, five months after Mike Tyler announced he was suddenly stepping down. Councillors unanimously voted to appoint Mr Patterson at a Special Council Meeting on Tuesday evening, 24 July. Mr Patterson brings a wealth of experience serving as CEO at Yarra Ranges Shire Council since 2008, and previously as CEO at Baw Baw Shire Council. City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett said council was excited by Mr Patterson's vision for guiding the organisation into the future. "Glenn's passion, leadership and vision were clearly evident to Councillors. His extensive experience in local government and his strong commitment to community shone through," said the Mayor. "With more than 25 years' experience lead-
ing teams through challenging environments, Glenn is well qualified to ensure the organisation is able to meet the needs of a community set to grow to half a million." Mr Patterson said he was excited by the challenge of leading the organisation into an exciting future. "I'm keen to build on Casey's reputation as a leader and innovator in local government and ensure the organisation is able to meet the needs of a community growing to more than half a million residents in the next 20 years," he said. "I can't wait to get stuck in and lead the organisation into an exciting future." Mr Patterson's appointment follows an extensive recruitment process conducted by external firm Davidson. Cr Ablett said it was a highly credential field of candidates and he paid tribute to the interim leadership team.
Glenn Patterson has been appointed as the new CEO of the City of Casey.
"We are blessed with a hugely talented senior leadership team at Casey who have ensured a smooth transition to new leadership. I am particularly grateful to Steve Dalton and Sheena Frost for acting as CEO." Mr Patterson will start in the position in mid-September.
CommBank gives gift of life A Berwick cancer victim's campaign to raise money for clinical cancer trials has received a much-welcomed boost, after Commonwealth Bank donated $10000 to the cause. Effie Atkins began a Dr Hope campaign last year which raises community support to increase the number patients participating in trials of potentially life-saving cancer drugs in the south east. Staff from Commonwealth Bank in Berwick presented Ms Atkins and her husband Tony Atkins with a $10000 cheque at Monash Hospital on Friday 20 July. Ms Atkins said the donation was a generous gift: "With this grant we have now raised over $90000 in the past nine months."
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Fire crews responded to a raptured gas leak at a residential property in Narre Warren on 18 July. Firefighters from Hallam CFA were called to the Fiona Court address at 11.45am where an excavator had pulled up a domestic gas pipe, causing it to leak. Senior Station Officer Stephen Keating said his crew immediately isolated all ignition sources in the vicinity of the leak by 11.55am prior to a gas company arriving who reinstated the pipe. No one was injured and no further damaged was caused to the property. The scene was deemed safe with police and ambulance also in attendance. Mr Keating reminded people to check the location of gas mains prior to using heavy machinery. "Over longer periods of time you tend to misplace where things are being put in your properties," he said.
Wanted man Branch manager of CBA Berwick Andrew Russell (centre) presents a $10000 cheque to Effie Atkins. Also present was Professor of Oncology Eva Segolov and members of the Clinical Trials Centre team and Deputy Director, Monash Health Foundation at Monash Health Matthew Hannan. Picture: CONTRIBUTED funds in the coming year," she added. A High Tea fundraiser will be held in on Sunday 28 October followed by a Masquerade Ball on 5 April 2019.
Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate Micky Revera. The 40-year-old is wanted by police in relation to outstanding warrants for theft of motor vehicle and drug-related offences. Revera is described as about 180cm tall with a solid build, olive complexion, short curly black hair, brown eyes and a scar across his nose. He is known to frequent the Dandenong, Noble Park, Hampton Park and Oakleigh areas. Investigators have released an image of Revera in the hope someone recognises him or has information regarding his current whereabouts. Anyone who sights Revera is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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"Mr Andrew Russell and his team at Commonwealth Bank in Berwick have been really wonderful supporters of our campaign over the past year," Ms Atkins said. "They saw an unmet need that may affect every one of us. Some day we may have a mother or sister with cancer, and for whom all standard treatments have failed." Ms Atkins said funds raised will go towards placing another "Clinical Fellow" on the front lines caring for and supervising suitable patients in such trials at Monash Health in Clayton. "In my case my untreatable liver cancer has now been kept dormant for over two years by a 'trial' medication." "I am so encouraged by the CBA gift, I am feeling my batteries re-charged to raise more
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Submission on honouring the memory of former councillor Mick Morland. As a follow-up to our letter of 2 July, concerning our opposition to the re-naming of a substantial part of Pioneer Park in Berwick, to honour the memory of former councillor Mick Morland, we put forward the following suggestion. We believe, that if adopted, this is an even better means of honouring the memory of a great contributor to the city that he loved and served so well, without impacting on a park that we contend should be left named Pioneer Park, without variation. We believe that, as part of developing Bayview Park, on the former Pioneer Quarry site, the plans include an intended 1001 Steps, somewhat akin to the so called 1000 steps at Ferntree Gully. We realise that the Bayview Park was so named around July 2016 and is an apt name recognising both the former quarry name of Bayview and the sweeping views attained from places in the park. What better way to honour a former mayor, deputy mayor and councillor, whose energy and vision helped to mould the present City of Casey; than from a park overlooking much of his beloved City of Casey, than to name the intended 1001 Steps as the Mick Morland Steps, or if council prefer the Morland 1001 steps. The symbolic reasoning behind this suggestion, include the wide sweeping views from the top of Bayview Park over much of the city that Mick both loved and served also in the fact that the “Mick Morland"? steps will be used by many people, with the resulting potential exposure to Mick’s story. This suggestion is put forward as a viable alternative means of recognising Mick’s contribution to the City of Casey, Rotary and the wider community. Clive and Judy Ellis, Narre Warren North
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chosen for a purpose and that purpose is inscribed on the plaque in the grounds of Pioneers Park. To change the name is an insult to the people of the local community, led by Bill Hudson (a councillor and mayor of the City of Berwick), who fought, with other community members, for some seven years to get the land for the people of Berwick. To give the park the name of an individual and, very condescendingly, to recognise those people for whom the park is named by naming a small area within the park, the playground no less, ‘Pioneers Playground’ is an even bigger insult.
By proposing this change of name Mayor Ablett and the City of Casey has, as the editorial said recently ‘done a shocking job at trying to honour one of its greatest contributors’. In addition to that the Casey Council has put the late Councillor Morland’s wife and family in an invidious position. Mick Morland should be honoured by the municipality, but not at the expense of others. To change the name of Pioneers Park is to dishonour and insult the people responsible for the very existence of the park. Geoff Hudson, Longwarry North
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Just an insult Re: Pioneers Park Name Change. The proposed renaming of Pioneers Park is an insult to the people of the Berwick Community who contributed to a ‘fighting fund’ which convinced the City of Casey to acquire the old primary school site, and without whom the park would not exist. I have recently re-read the text of the public notice, issued on 28 June, giving notification of its intention to change the name of the ‘locally known’ “Pioneers Park". LOCALLY KNOWN indeed! The name has not come about from common usage. It was proposed by the Berwick Pakenham Historical Society and formally adopted by the City of Casey as the name for the park on the motion of then mayor, Neil Lucas. The name, as I have pointed out before, was
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On the 24 July the Cranbourne Star News Facebook page shared a story about staff and customers experiencing a chill at The Amazing Grace cafe in Cranbourne has it seeks a power upgrade to run heaters. Here is how some readers reacted online: Mark Mathews: Sorry but I wouldn't call it "iconic" it's only been open a short time. It might be an iconic building but that's it. Craig Hookey Monique Italia: Little do they know it's "freeze Out" Tracy Pendlebury Moira Leahy: no good for you better wait till summer. Jarrad White: Pathetic. Christopher Emolution Brent: Should have ensured the venue was completely set up with adequate electrical supply to run heating or cooling for whatever season before opening the venue it's the owners fault his staff are cold. Alice Drew Vanessa Dixon: I'd know that smile anywhere. Kelly: Cafe? Always thought it was a pub... Mairi-Anne Macartney: I've been twice toasty warm inside. Dawn Mendoza Debbie Smith: We will need to rug up.
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By Brendan Rees A group of Narre Warren residents is calling on Casey Council to remove huge London Plane trees which they say is ruining their properties. A petition of 52 signatures was presented to council from residents of Penhurst Street and surrounding streets at a 17 July meeting, asking for the trees to be removed and replaced with more suitable ones. According to head petitioner Ken Binaisse, the trees were planted in about 1995 and have since damaged footpaths, kerb and channelling and private properties due to the invasive root system. Mr Binaisse said council had been bleeding ratepayers with "forever ongoing costs" of footpath repairs over the years. "This must be running into hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars each year." "It's not just here it's throughout the municipality," he said. Mr Binaisse, whose own brick garden beds and concrete mow strip had begun to lift and crack, said the intrusion of roots was visible on the surface of footpaths and front yards of some houses: "Once it gets into private property that is ridiculous." "I've got a neighbour down the road that will testify under oath that the contractor did not remove the roots under the footpath next door to him; that one's all over the shop again already, five years later." He said if council didn't take the matter seriously "this problem is going to continue." Mr Binaisse believes council chose to plant the trees because not only do they provide a beautiful streetscape but will also withstand severe pruning. "They're beautiful trees but they're just too
Cr Rosalie Crestani with Narre Warren resident Ken Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Binaisse. 183105 over powering. I'm asking for removal because of root damage - they're so aggressive." The trees have a potential to grow to mammoth specimens with a height of 30 metres and canopy span of 20 metres. Mr Binaisse said the trees were also known to cause allergic reactions, claiming his 92 year-old neighbour was forced to have her evaporative cooling system cleaned due to the tree's seed due to the presence of the tree's seed. Councillors voted for council to investigate the issue at their 17 July meeting with councillor Rosalie Crestani saying: "We've got a rigorous program that deals with problem trees but now we're dealing with legacy trees so we have to go back and fix some problems." She said it was a balancing act of ensuring there was enough foliage in the streets as well as addressing any safety concerns residents may have. "It's a representation of a wide sweeping issue across Casey," she added. "London Plane trees are known to cause damage in the city and in other locations." A report will come back to council in November.
Casey Council has launched its Family Violence Prevention Strategy to ensure people feel safer in their homes, neighbourhoods and public spaces. The Strategy was formally launched at an event held at Bunjil Place on Monday 23 July and is a four-year strategic plan that identifies family violence as a significant safety issue within the municipality, and aims to provide an inclusive, safe and connected community, where council services and facilities are driven by community needs. City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett said the strategy provides direction for Council and public health organisations to work together with the community to create environments that support everyone to minimise family violence. "The City of Casey is committed to creating a safe and inclusive city where women and children are safe, respected and thriving, in an environment free from family violence," he said. "In March we held a forum for our community to provide their input into the direction of the strategy, which has also informed the action plan. Cr Ablett said council must work to create healthy, safe and inclusive communities. "For the past five years, the City of Casey has consistently had the highest number of reported family violence incidents among all Victorian municipalities. In the City of Casey alone, 4730 family incidents were dealt with by Victoria Police last year," Cr Ablett said. "Council has had a longstanding commitment to promoting gender equity and preventing family violence. We have now developed this bold and innovative Family Violence Prevention Strategy and Action Plan for our city, which demonstrates our strong commitment to the prevention of family violence in the Casey community and more broadly."
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Auction helps fight MND Brown Property Group and Henley have joined FightMND’s army to help tackle Motor Neurone Disease. MND is a rare neurological condition that progressively damages the motor neurones or ‘nerves’ in the brain and spinal cord causing the associated muscles to waste away. Former Essendon footballer Neale Daniher has spearheaded a phenomenally successful campaign to raise money for MND research. Daniher suffers from MND and knows the devastating effect the disease can have on sufferers, their family and friends. At present there is no known cure for MND. Brown Property Group has donated a block of land in its Meridian Estate at Clyde North. Henley, with the help of local tradies and suppliers, is building the home. The property will be auctioned, without a reserve, next March.
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Mr Daniher visited the building site last week to thank those working on the project. He said the entire team at Fight MND was humbled by the support and generosity of everyone involved in the project. "It is very generous of them all. They are joining the MND army to help find a cure for MDN." Brown Property Group chief operating officer Ryan Pritchard said the company was committed to supporting the community. “We are incredibly proud to welcome the trades and suppliers on site and offer them our sincere thanks and appreciation, who will put their all in building a stunning home to help fight MND.” The home is Henley’s best-selling Emperor 38. The 38 square home features four bedrooms, including a hotel style master suite and three secondary bedrooms upstairs all with walk-in-wardrobes.
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Bandits still on the loose By Kyra Gillespie The images of three men believed to be linked to an armed robbery in Berwick earlier this year have been released by Detectives from Crime Command. It’s believed a 25-year-old man arranged to meet with a man known only as ‘MJ’ at Sweeney Reserve in Berwick on Saturday 17 March to purchase cannabis. About 8.45pm that night the victim was met by three men who arrived at the park in a silver VW Passat sedan. The victim then got into the vehicle, where he was greeted by a man who identified himself as MJ. The men asked the victim if he had money for the drugs and pointed a firearm at him when he produced a quantity of cash. The men then demanded the cash and after being given it by the victim, threw him out of the vehicle and drove away. The victim attempted to follow them in his own vehicle, however he lost control and subsequently crashed into a house on Golf Links Drive.
Police were able to obtain details in relation to the earlier armed robbery when called to the scene. The victim was not injured during the armed robbery or collision. No one has been arrested in relation to the incident, however a firearm matching the description of the one used in the armed robbery was located in the Hampton Park area a few days later. Detectives have released digital composite images of three men they wish to speak to in relation to the incident. Two of the men are described as being perceived to be African in appearance while the third is described as being perceived to be of Middle Eastern appearance. Investigators have also released a photo of the firearm that was located. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
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Casey Gymnastics Special O team is in the running to be named Carbine Club Team of the Year at the upcoming Disability Sport and Recreation (VDSR) Awards. The team competes in the Men's Artistic Gymnastics stream and includes three male gymnasts, Chris Sizer, Curtis Damato and Miles Davis, who identify with Down Syndrome, Autism and other related intellectual disabilities. The annual VDSR Awards recognise the achievements of people with disability, those who support them and the inclusive sport and recreation sector across the state. Casey Gymnastics Special O team has been nominated for achieving great results including third overall at the Special Olympics Nationals 2018 Level 1 and first and second overall at the Victorian State Championships 2018 Level 1. They have competed at State and National level across competitions hosted by Special Olympics. All three team members individually compete across six apparatus including floor, high bar, parallel bar, rings, pommel
horse and vault. Berwick Leisure Centre Gymnastics Coordinator, Lauren Rogers said the team always showed a high work ethic in the lead up to competitions, increasing their training hours to perfect their routines. "The boys were always encouraging one another at competition, as well as other teams competing alongside them," she said. "The boys have shown resilience through tough times and always held themselves to a high standard, beaming with enjoyment throughout the day and putting a smile on so many people's faces." The Carbine Club Team of the Year recognises a Victorian disability sports or recreation team that, over the past 12 months, has shown a high level of commitment to their sport or recreation activities, acted as a role model to other teams and shown a high level of sportsmanship and achieved outstanding results at a state, national, international, or elite level. The awards will be held on August 1 at Melbourne's Southbank.
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The team at Berwick's Triple O Property Maintenance is dedicated to making sure all repair and maintenance requirements are fulfilled to their customer's satisfaction. Owner David Kneebone and his team provide full property maintenance, with services including carpentry, painting, plastering, fencing, tile, window and door repairs, as well as kitchen and bathroom renovations. "Our passion is delivering truly great customer service - online, on time and on budget," David said. "Whether you need help to enhance your home, an investment property or a commercial property, Triple O understands the importance of showing up on time every time, getting the job done professionally and promptly and cleaning up completely once the job is done. "Our handyman service professionals are
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Boomerang bag project 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.
Art walk and talk: Rembrandt comes to town How did the dining room of The Grange come to be decked out in Old Testament murals? Where are those murals now? Guest exhibition curator Rodney James discusses this and more. Hear as he delves into the artistic and religious sources of The Grange murals and the involvement of the many people who have tried to save and preserve them for future generations. Saturday 28 July 2pm at Bunjil Place Gallery. Free entry.
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Cranbourne U3A term three classes New members are welcome in the following classes: Folk art, calligraphy, bridge, mahjong, chess, sewing and patchwork, as well as knitting and crochet. We also have a Singing for Fun group, armchair movies group, table Tennis, and fishing group. If retired or semi-retired come along and join in. Have some fun, learn a new skill or make new friends to enhance your lifestyle. For more information and other classes check the web site u3acranbourne.net.au or call Helen 0423 623 337.
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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 story-telling. Every week Creativity Australia's With One Voice choirs inspire diverse people
Casey U3A Casey U3A classes for retirees will be held in Berwick at a range of locations and also at Selandra Community Hub, Clyde North. Only $35 to join for year. 40 plus classes. Visit the website at http://casey.u3anet.org. au for details or John 9707 2301 or 0409 515465.
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$500,000 - $550,000
PRIME COURT LOCATION - BIG BLOCK This comfortable brick veneer home is situated in a prime township location that is only a few minutes stroll to shops, train & medical facilities. Located on a 794m2 is this 3 bedroom, full ensuite with living & kitchen are overlooking a huge pergola & rear yard. Split system air conditioner, gas heating keep all year round ambiance. Double steel garage plus double carport, there is rear access to the block ideal for boats, trailers, caravans. Purchase for immediate occupation or investment. With this huge allotment you may be able to develop the site (STCA) in the future as it is in the township zone. An opportunity to good to ignore – Inspect immediately.
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Nestled in a tranquil location overlooking pleasurable parklands in the popular Eve Estate is this lovable, well-maintained residence. Extras such as ducted heating, split system cooling and double remote garage with internal access, and low maintenance, landscaped gardens. Walking distance to IGA supermarket, local shops and parks, and only minutes away from Casey Central, and schools.
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Exemplary in design and flawless in luxurious standards, we are proud to offer you the choice of 6 exquisite, contemporary townhomes, set in the lap of luxury, placed behind a secure gated complex in the treelined Brisbane Street. Elite schools as well as Freeway access within minutes’ drive. All the hard work has been done, with an expected completion date of mid 2019 – buy off the plan now and save.
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4/87 old Princes highway, BeAconSFIeLD First home Buyers Take note! Located in the heart of Beaconsfield, this light and bright unit has the added bonus of being within walking distance to Beaconsfield shopping precinct, café’s, restaurants and public transport - all your lifestyle needs are catered for. Extra features include updated carpets, blinds and a Fujitsu spilt system, lock up single garage, garden shed & a private tidy courtyard at the rear.
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7B 4C 4D 1H 3I
Berwick 46 Highvale Crescent Beautifully Custom Built Modernity Homes of this calibre are in fact few and far between. With quality wherever you look, be aware, inspecting will equate in wanting. Accommodating easily the largest family with 7 sizeable bedrooms, or extended family, a bedroom for everyone is assured, plus a triple garage. Guest bedroom downstairs has ensuite and BIR. The further 6 bedrooms upstairs are well serviced by the main bathroom, whilst the master on this level also enjoys a stylish ensuite and WIR. Plentiful formal and informal living spaces are
For Sale on ofer, four in fact. Spacious family meals area to the rear, is overlooked by gourmet kitchen, complete with stone benches, stainless steel appliances and butlers pantry. All the modern conveniences are accounted for, with evaporative cooling and ducted heating. Mixture of excellent floor tiles and high quality floorboards throughout the home. Lovely alfresco looks out to expansive low maintenance backyard, which would allow certainly for the option of a future pool.
3B 1C 1D 1I
Beaconsfield 13 Gof Street
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Cranbourne East 39/2 Rochester Parade
2B 1C 1D 1I
Supreme Location
For Sale
Get Ready to Enjoy the Goodlife!
For Sale
Bathed in natural light and highlighted by hardwood timber floors the home boasts 3 Bedrooms with built in robes, family bathroom and updated kitchen that overlooks the open plan meals and living area. Huge undercover alfresco area that features an outdoor kitchen. Remote controlled single car garage and split system heating and cooling. Currently leased until 02/02/19 and returning $1608 pcm makes this home perfect for a savvy investment or something to move into down the track.
$560,000 - $610,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24936
Immaculate inside and out, this two bedroom unit ofers the best of independent living within the Hunters Green Retirement Village. light and bright throughout and has a fully equipped kitchen that overlooks the meals and living area. The two bedrooms have built in robes and are serviced by the bathroom that ofers large shower completed with safety handrails. Located within a short walk to the Village Community Centre and the Hunt Club Village Shopping Centre.
$360,000 - $390,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW24955
Emma Andrews M 0407 053 200 P 9707 4222 emma.andrews@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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$1,000,000 - $1,100,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24942
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4B 2C 2D 2I
Berwick 8 Carambola Place
3B 2C 2D 1I
Berwick 2 Leonard Avenue
Immaculately Presented
For Sale
Northside - Timbarra Treasure
For Sale
Situated in the highly popular Orchard Rise estate is this hidden gem. Hostess kitchen with stone benchtops and stainless-steel appliances. Master suite with WIR and ensuite. The outside entertaining features decked area and maintenance gardens. Ducted heating, split system cooling and a DLUG with real roller door. Close to Eden Rise, schools, freeway access, public transport and medical facilities.
$670,000 - $710,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24933
Positioned in the prestigious Northside of esteemed Berwick, is this exceptional threebedroom abode, on a sought ater 574sqms. Kitchen with S/S appliances and butlers pantry. Master bedroom with WIR & ensuite W/ twin basin. Generous decked pergola area for entertaining. Ducted heating, evap cooling & internal access to double lock up garage W/ rear roller door. Close to Berwick Village, prestigious schools, transport, freeway access & medical facilities
$590,000 - $640,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW24934
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
Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Berwick 5 Coniston Avenue
Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au
3B 1C 1D
Berwick 2 Stringybark Court
Live, Invest or Develop!
For Sale
Development Potential
For Sale
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 By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW24875
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 @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24867
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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Berwick
4B 2C 2D 2I
Cranbourne North 9 Burford Way
4B 3C 3D 2I
Oficer 84 Goldsborough Drive
Suburban Treasure
For Sale
Stunning and stylish in Timbertop
For Sale
Stunning architecturally designed modern residence is a suburban treasure perfect for all families. Kitchen boasting stone bench tops, S/S appliances & WIP. Expansive dining and family space including a built-in TV cabinet. Master bedroom boasting a WIR and ensuite, plus an open study. Merbau deck alfresco with electric blinds, skylights and a built in BBQ, adjoining onto the inground mineral water pool ensconced within the spacious backyard. Evaporative cooling, ducted heating and 19 solar panels.
View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24895
Contemporary family home with flowing floor boards and an impeccable floor plan. Master bedroom with a twin walk in robe and fully equipped ensuite. Oversized kitchen with stone bench tops, butlers pantry and dual ovens. Multiple living areas, including theater room, closed in rumpus room. Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, internal access to the house and single roller door access from the double car garage. Close proximity to Arena shopping centre, M1 freeway access, public transport and schools.
$750,000 - $799,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24948
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
4B 2C 2D 2I
Narre Warren South 8 Lomandra Court
Katrina Bartlett M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
4B 2C 3D 2I
Berwick 17 Grove Gardens
Immaculate beauty on some 700m2.
For Sale
Your Search Is Over
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Gorgeous facade, court located and positioned wonderfully well. Functional floor plan harmoniously combines formal and casual spaces, including formal lounge, open study and family room. fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher. Generous master bedroom with twin walk in robes & ensuite. Stunning timber decked pergola accompanied by an immaculate presented backyard. Garden shed and double car garage, with paved space behind garage for boat or caravan.
$670,000 - $699,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24944
Immaculate family home located in the highly sought ater St Johns Wood Estate. Contemporary kitchen with plentiful bench and cupboard space. Generous formal lounge with fire place. master with walk in robe and private ensuite. Outside you will find an alfresco area and is plenty of backyard space. Double car garage, dishwasher, ducted heating and refrigerated cooling. Within close proximity to schools, Eden Rise Shopping complex, medical facilities and all other amenities that Berwick has to ofer!
$780,000 - $850,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24938
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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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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4B 2C 3D 2I
Cranbourne East 194 Linsell Blvd
4B 2C 1D 2I
Clyde North 22 Rhynhurst Street
Modern Family Living
For Sale
Simply Stunning
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Situated in the popular Cascades on Clyde, is this fantastic four-bedroom home. Hostess kitchen with stone bench tops, European appliances and a WIP. Formal living room with gas log fireplace. Generous master bedroom with BIR, WIR as well as ensuite. Decked alfresco, with elements blockers surrounded by beautiful, low maintenance greenery and plenty of grassed area. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling and garden shed. Close to Selandra Rise complex, schools, public transport, parkland and all amenities.
$780,000 - $840,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24947
Sitting on 350m2 approx, a low maintenance & stylish home.Master with WIR and ensuite including double vanity and oversized shower. Modern Kitchen with pendant lights, S/S appliances including dishwasher and WIP. Freshly stained decked area with built in sitting arrangement with lush greenery. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, NBN box connection, children’s cubby house, 4 x security cameras and double lock up garage. All nearby are local Schools, Shopping Centres, Sports clubs and much more.
$600,000 - $660,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24946
Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
3B 2C 2D 2I
Narre Warren 9 Barunah Court
Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Hannah Bush M 0425 067 775 P 9707 4222 hannah.bush@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
3B 2C 2D
Narre Warren 17 Mahon Crescent
Everything And More!
For Sale
Neat & Sweet, the perfect start!
For Sale
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.
View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24859
Located in a highly sought ater pocket of Narre Warren on a prime allotment of 650sqm Approx. Perfect for first home buyers, downsizer, families or keen investor. Spacious kitchen, with a naturally lit living area adjacent. Master Bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe. Large pergola area, perfect for year round entertaining. Ducted heating, wall air conditioner in lounge and ceiling fans throughout. Close proximity to Fountain Gate shopping centre, public and private schools, public transport and all other amenities.
$570,000 - $620,000 View Saturday @12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24899
Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Western Port Bay
Berwick 2IÀFHU
Princes Fwy
Cardinia Train Station
Princes Hwy
Sales Centre 107 Mulcahy Rd
Want to be part of a brand new community? With land ranging from 300m2 - 1500m2 we have opportunities for everyone at Mt Pleasant.
Thewlis Rd
Living at Mt Pleasant promises to be a truly satisfying experience. Combining rural and urban lifestyles, picturesque views, a relaxed vibe and modern amenities, the best of all worlds. Only 7 minutes drive to the future Cardinia Urban Growth Precinct in Officer. Providing over 18,000 new job opportunities closer to home. Everything you need is a stone’s throw away. Build your dream home and create the life you have always wanted, a place to call your own.
Melbourne CBD North
new la nd release august 4th
Everything you need is a stone’s throw away. This 100 acres of prime land presiding high over the heart of Pakenham is to be transformed into more than 500 home lots for you to stamp your individual mark upon.
4 mins to schools
50 mins to CBD
17 mins to Westfield
7 mins to train stations
107 Mulcahy Road, Pakenham, Victoria. 12394591-CB30-18
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Want to be part of a brand new community? With land ranging from 300m2 - 1500m2 we have opportunities for everyone at Mt Pleasant.
Thewlis Rd
Living at Mt Pleasant promises to be a truly satisfying experience. Combining rural and urban lifestyles, picturesque views, a relaxed vibe and modern amenities, the best of all worlds. Only 7 minutes drive to the future Cardinia Urban Growth Precinct in Officer. Providing over 18,000 new job opportunities closer to home. Everything you need is a stone’s throw away. Build your dream home and create the life you have always wanted, a place to call your own.
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HOME FOCUS
STAGE TWO IN PAKENHAM'S HEART With a great selection of allotment size (640 to 1925 square metres approx.) and an added benefit of a long settlement (expected to title mid-2019), plus no restriction on how long to build after settlement, Pakenham Rise Estate is perfect for the first home buyer and investor to get into the market. It is conveniently located in the heart of Pakenham, close to the town centre, Pakenham train station and the
Princes Highway, providing easy access to everything you could possibly need including a selection of schools, shopping and recreation facilities. Offering generous allotment sizes with competitive, affordable pricing, this is your best chance to secure property in a prestigious estate with a small deposit. Stage two is now released, so be quick. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: Lot 1-33/180 Pakenham Road, PAKENHAM, VIC 3810 Price: Contact Agent Contact: Brix Cai 0433 925 529, PEAKE REAL ESTATE 9707 5300
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With land ranging from 300m2 - 1500m2 we have opportunities for everyone at Mt Pleasant.
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Living at Mt Pleasant promises to be a truly satisfying experience. Combining rural and urban lifestyles, picturesque views, a relaxed vibe and modern amenities, the best of all worlds.
› New town amenities
Only 7 minutes drive to the future Cardinia Urban Growth Precinct in Officer. Providing over 18,000 new job opportunities closer to home.
Create the life you have always wanted, a place to call your own.
› Sporting facilities › New shopping centres
› Excellent schools › Convenient transport
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FOR SALE Berwick 52 Langmore Lane EXCITING DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY- 8,093 m² (2 Acres approx.)
4A 2B 4C
Unique Berwick development site 2 acres in size at the prestige end of Langmore Lane, adjoining medium density housing and new multi million dollar homes. This unrivalled development opportunity is 450 m from village shops and private colleges. An extensive range of medical specialists,
Expressions of Interest Inspect By Appointment Agent Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940
hospitals, tertiary education facilities and transport options including the Berwick station are within 1 km of the site. The site has potential for multi unit development, subdivision and alternative residential uses. Zoned: GENERAL RESIDENTIAL 1
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Pakenham 155 Ahern Road Ready to develop now! Prime 2.68acre development site is located north of the Princes Highway only minutes from the Main Street. Planning permit approved for a 53 lot subdivision over 8 stages. For the construction of 53 units.
-22 x 3 bedroom units -31 x 2 bedroom units A rare opportunity to buy a development site where you can start immediately.
Agent Matt Clark 0417 411 883 Todd Mckenna 0418 391 182
TERMS: 10% deposit, Settlement 60 days
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22 EXCLUSIVE TOWN RESIDENCES LOCATED at 16 and 18 Sylvanwood Crescent, Narre Warren, Sylvanwood is a turnkey development offering a variety of high quality, double storey three bedroom townhouses ranging from 148 to 184 square metres. Sylvanwood provides a safe and quiet off-street community, in a prime Narre Warren location. Residents will be within walking distances of high quality shopping, educational, transportation and sporting facilities. Entry to the Monash Freeway is just one kilometre away, offering a 38 minute direct route to the heart of Melbourne. Two kilometres away is the shopping mega-hub of Westfield Fountain Gate with hundreds of speciality stores and eateries, as well as cinemas, libraries, fitness centres, children’s play areas, restaurants
and many of the major homemaker stores. Alongside Fountain Gate is the newly completed Bunjil Place, a vibrant new entertainment precinct. For those raising a family, Sylvanwood is surrounded by an abundance of great educational institutions, from early learning centres, through primary, secondary and tertiary institutes. There is also no shortage of recreational and sporting facilities, with numerous football and cricket grounds, tennis courts, baseball fields, walking and cycling paths, parklands, and children’s play areas. There are nine lots in stage one and 13 in stage two, with a projected completion date of December ’18/January ’19. These townhouses will move fast! Enquire today to secure your home in Sylvanwood. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 16-18 Sylvanwood Crescent, NARRE WARREN, VIC 3805 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $540,000-plus buyer Auction: For Sale Inspect: Tuesday and Thursday 11.30am to 2.3pm, Wednesday to Friday 11amto 2pm, Saturday and Sunday 3pm to 4pm. Contact: 1300 991 938, GO POINT PROPERTY
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Edrington Estate, located in Clyde North, is one of Melbourne’s most well-appointed and fastest growing suburbs. Just 4 kms from the heart of Cranbourne city centre and a short drive to Princes Freeway (M1) for city access, the estate is positioned close to all amenities with a country feel. n Close to newly completed recreation & sporting facilities
n Early learning centres to high schools and tertiary institutions n 2 major supermarkets within a minute’s drive
n Cranbourne Park a large mall with hundreds of stores and eateries
Stylishly designed & constructed Quality fixtures & fittings Projected completion Dec ‘18 / Jan ‘19 FHOG eligible & stamp duty savings Strong capital growth & rental returns Stamp duty savings Full turnkey development, no extra to pay
Walking distance to: n Fountain Gate Kindergarten n Fountain Gate Primary School n Fountain Gate Secondary School n Dandenong Valley School n Bus Stops (route 835, 891, 834)
n First home owner grants and stamp duties savings apply n Full turnkey development, no extra to pay!
4% Gross Rental Return Guarantee for 12 months!
Visit our sales display: Tues & Thurs: 11:00AM to 2:30PM Sat: 11:00AM to 1:00PM then 3:00PM to 4:00PM Wed & Sun: 3:00PM to 4:00PM
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Short drive to: n Monash Freeway n Narre Warren & Hallam Stations n Fountain Gate Shopping Centre n Bunjil Place n Casey Arc and more
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AUCTION HELPS FIGHT MND BROWN Property Group and Henley have joined FightMND’s army to help tackle Motor Neurone Disease. MND is a rare neurological condition that progressively damages the motor neurones or ‘nerves’ in the brain and spinal cord causing the associated muscles to waste away. Former Essendon footballer Neale Daniher (pictured at the property) has spearheaded a phenomenally successful campaign to raise money for MND research. Daniher suffers from MND and knows the devastating effect the disease can have on sufferers, their family and friends. At present there is no known cure for MND. Brown Property Group has donated a block of land in its Meridian Estate at Clyde North. Henley, with the help of local tradies and suppliers, is building the home. The property will be auctioned, without a reserve, next March. Mr Daniher visited the building site last week to thank those working on the project. He said the entire team at Fight MND was humbled by the support and generosity of everyone involved in the project. "It is very generous of them all. They are joining the MND army to help find a cure for MDN." Brown Property Group chief operating officer Ryan Pritchard said the company was committed to supporting the community. “We are incredibly proud to welcome the trades and suppliers on site and offer
them our sincere thanks and appreciation, who will put their all in building a stunning home to help fight MND.”
The home is Henley’s best-selling Emperor 38. The 38 square home features four bedrooms, including a hotel
style master suite and three secondary bedrooms upstairs all with walk-inwardrobes. ● 12394423-EPJ31-18
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CLUB BRINGS RESIDENTS TOGETHER WHEN Villawood launched its $5 million residents' club at Delaray in Clyde North last week the star of the show was 79-year old great grandmother Marlene Nealon. After 15 years in Berwick, Marlene, who has six sons, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, moved to Delaray in January. Marlene and her beloved dog Sooty featured in a promotional video shown to guests at the club opening. "I feel so comfortable here, it's the whole community feeling," Marlene said. "I take Sooty for a walk every morning. People are working in their gardens, you can stop and talk to them. "There is nothing I like more than taking Sooty and my great-grandchildren to the park. There are kids of all nationalities and everybody is playing. It's just beautiful." At an age when most people would be moving into a retirement village, Marlene said she wanted to live "where I had lots children around me". "I have five or six backyards which back onto mine. I sit out and listen to the chidren playing. It's wonderful." The residents' club was also one of the reasons Marlene was attracted to Delaray. The architecturally designed residents' club features two swimming pools, a fully-equipped gym, function room and theatrette, library, parents' lounge, community garden, men's shed and tennis court. A cafe will open in the next few month, while a childcare centre is planned to be built on land next door. Villawood Properties CEO Phil Hanna said the clubhouse model was a way
Cutting the ribbon to open Club Delaray were, from left, Villawood assistant development manager Shannon Straughn, Villawood Properties CEO Phil Hanna, resident Marlene Nealon, Casey councillor Wayne Smith and Villawood senior development manager Nacy Bickerton. of promoting social inclusiveness and cohesion. He said the club was the "heart and lungs of the community". "By giving our residents more opportunities to connect, through structures such as Club Delaray, the more familiar they become with the people living around them and it fosters
a sense of safety, a sense of shared ownership and ultimately a strong and genuine sense of community." Mr Hanna said Club Delaray represented a $5 million investment in the community. Villawood Properties doesn't make any profit on the facility and the club will become common
property once it is completed. It will then be owned by the Owners Corporation. For her part, Marlene said she was looking forward to the cafe opening, borrowing books from the library and meeting even more of her neighbours. "I think I've got a new life in Delaray. I'm not moving from here. I'm happy." â—?
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Renovated & ready to go. For sale. $750,000 - $825,000 Newly renovated, this residence on 768m2 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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Spacious family home. For sale. $680,000 - $715,000 If location and lifestyle in non – negotiable when deciding on your next home, then look no further. • 4 bed with BIR’s, WIR to master • 2 generous sized living zones • Kitchen with quality appliances • Renovated bathroom • Double car garage Conveniently situated near Beaumont Waters Lake, bus stop, Eden Rise Village, Berwick Fields & restaurants. Inspect today!
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Style and sophistication. For sale. $685,000 - $715,000 Situated in a sought-after court location in the ever-popular Oatlands Estate is this beautifully renovated 4 bedroom or 3 plus study home with all the trimmings; • Stunning kitchen with granite benches • Open plan family/meals and lounge areas • Stylish pergola with sunroom type appeal Located just a short drive from the Monash Freeway and Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre.
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Narre Warren South 10-12 Hillsmeade Drive
Renovated acre with subdivision potential (stca). For sale. $1,450,000 Recently renovated home on an acre of land with future subdivision potential (STCA). Featuring: • Three bedrooms & study • Two living areas & dining • Kitchen with BIP & S/S appliances • Multipurpose room with separate street access Also included are downlights, ducted heating, split system cooling & fireplace.
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Matt’s fastball to success By Russell Bennett Young Kooweerup rising star Matthew West is far from daunted by the task that awaits him and his Australian under-15 Baseball World Cup team mates on foreign soil next month. In fact, he's spurred on by it - excited by the chance to prove himself on the biggest stage in Panama. Matthew, who plays at both Berwick City and Dandenong, has only ever been overseas once before - also to play baseball in Japan. This time around, the left-arm pitcher will feature for Australia from 10 to 19 August in a tournament group that also includes some genuine powerhouses of the sport such as Japan, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic in addition to the Netherlands and South Africa. Matthew was one of only 20 players selected to play for Australia in the competition, which is sanctioned by the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC). Along with the World Baseball Classic, it's one of two active tournaments considered by the WBSC as a major world championship. Matthew follows in the footsteps of fellow Berwick City Cougar Jesse Hunter, who represented Australia in the same tournament back in 2014 in Mexico. To even be invited to Sydney to trial for a place in the national squad, Matthew was scouted for roughly a year in the games and tournaments he'd competed in. At the time, he had no clue. They were looking for varying factors, such as his attitude and how he performs in pressure situations. And Matthew, who plays with the Melbourne Aces' high performance academy, relished the opportunity to show what he's made of.
He was one of the initial 35 players invited by Baseball Australia to try out in Sydney, and didn't know he'd made the final squad of 20 until after training one night. The Year 9 student's dedication to his craft and commitment to succeed is incredibly impressive. On training nights at the Melbourne Ballpark in Altona, he first has to eat his dinner at school at St Francis Xavier before his father picks him up for what can be a two-hour drive to the other side of the city. But it's all worth it. Matthew's accurate left-arm pitching is what sets him apart. "I'm the only left-handed pitcher on the team so that gives me a big advantage over other people," he said, adding that he also tries to maintain a positive attitude at all times. "I always stay calm and don't show my emotion too much," he added. "It's all about confidence as well - if you think you can hit your spot, you probably will." Matthew thanked two his mentors at the Cougars, in particular, for helping him along his journey - Craig Barnett and Dan Betreen. They've both been a constant source of support throughout his journey so far - particularly on the mental side of the game. When it comes to his idols, Matthew spoke glowingly of fellow left-arm pitcher, the Los Angeles Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw. Ultimately, Matthew wants to take his baseballing journey as far as he possibly can - with one particular thought front of mind: "If I could do what I love doing as a job, that'd be a dream". With the commitment and determination he's shown so far, he's well on the way to achieving it. Australia's first game in the under-15 World Cup is on 10 August against Japan.
Matthew West can't wait to show what he's made of in next month's World Cup in Panama. 183262 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT
For veterans, the mateship of cricket shines through By Nick Creely Since its humbling beginnings in 2003, the now renamed Veterans Cricket Victoria has grown substantially. Founded by John Hammer, a cricket enthusiast who wanted to get cricketers over the age of 60 involved in keeping fit and playing sport, it has become a major success story. On Monday 16 July and Tuesday 17 July, a select group of Over 60s representatives met at a Veterans Cricket conference at Junction Oval's new state of the art facilities, discussing how to continue to grow the game of cricket for Over 50s, 60s and 70s, with three new teams to enter next season, adding to the 22 already involved. Local cricket identity Rob Wilson - a former mayor of the City of Casey - has been a major part in growing Veterans Cricket in the region, and has been heavily involved for the best part of a decade.
Rob Wilson (bottom, fourth from the right) runs a mid-week competition in Lynbrook for Over 60s cricketers. Picture: SUPPLIED. He said the opportunity to travel and play some competitive cricket was a big drawing point for him to become so heavily influential in its growth. "I helped John Hammer (the founder of Over 60s cricket) call the meeting at the Hallam Pub, in which Col Jones, myself and John Moore met, and we helped get a team started at Narre North Cricket Club," he said.
"I was still playing Masters at the time, and I got invited to play the last game of the first season, and they told me there's an overseas cricket tour to England, so I wanted a piece of that, and before you knew it, John Hammer knocked on my door and after hearing I'd been mayor of the City of Casey, offered for me to be president. "Over in England, we played the first official test match between England and Australia, we
played at Sheffield against the Poms, and we were beaten comprehensively, I think I was second top score with 15 not out. "But that started it off, and there's been tours ever since - I've been heavily involved doing a few things, here and there. "So after playing a game, I was president for six years, and now we've got Greg Johnson take over the last couple of years, but I still organise the Casey team." Rob runs a mid-week Over 60s cricket tournament at Lynbrook Oval, and loves the social aspect of Veterans Cricket. "The camaraderie is one of the big things with Over 60s, you get to know your opponents, and you love playing competitively," he said. "We don't play for points, so when we play against other states and against the Poms, it's very competitive." For more information, or to get involved, head to www.victoriaover60.vic.cricket.com.au
Merger starts to take shape ahead of footy’s new era By Nick Creely As the merger between the SEFNL and AFL Yarra Ranges starts to take shape for 2019, growing football and netball and creating opportunities for clubs to be successful is of paramount importance to region general manager Aaron Bailey. Speaking at a recent function at the Officer Football Club, Bailey provided some key updates on how the merger is tracking. He spoke of how the Yarra Ranges will seek to bring some new senior clubs into the growing Casey region, in order to allow more clubs to build sustainable success. “Casey is where we want to grow football - at the moment, there’s about 20,000 people per club, so our job is to grow that region and put more clubs there to get that down to 6,000 to 10,000 mark, so it will balance football out,” Bailey said. “One of the things this region clearly needs 42 STAR NEWS
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is growth in terms of new clubs - the lack of levels, and the lack of divisions have meant no new senior clubs have emerged, and as a result, lacks opportunity. “I’m pleased to say Berwick Springs will start next year as an Under 19s and netball club, so already with us going to divisional football, we’ve already got a new club which is fantastic. “We’re already working on another, which we hope will come up in the next 24 months. “Over the next five years we want this region to represent the Yarra Ranges.” Travel has been one of the lingering concerns for the SEFNL clubs as they move towards divisional football in 2019 but Bailey reiterated the importance of local rivalries, and said that the six clubs joining will not venture too far to play football. “One of the things that is exciting is that we’re going to have some more local derbies, with more Cardinia teams in the competition,
which is being embraced by the clubs in the Yarra Ranges such as Gembrook and Emerald,” he said. “For us, it’s fantastic, it gives us the opportunity to build something we think can work going forward. "Next year we will definitely go to three divisions, but we’re still working on getting the structure of this right. “Year one there will be three divisions, a Premier Division, a Division One and a Division Two - the Division Two will be our northern clubs and the smaller Yarra Ranges clubs. “But the two other divisions will be the remaining Yarra Ranges clubs and the six SEFNL clubs that are coming across. “We do have four clubs in the north that we need to find a solution for - they are Alexandra, Yea, Thornton Eildon and Kinglake. We are working through that and we’re confident we’ll have a solution by 2020.”
Bailey said that they are also working through the netball structure, but that they have some work to do to find a way to cater for the growth of the south-east region. “We share a very similar structure in our netball - we have four divisions, and it’s very strong,” he said. “But one of the areas we need to grow is junior netball, so we’ll work on where we need to be with that - but we have a clear plan and we’ll release that over the next few months.” And as for the competition’s name in 2019, Bailey said they’re still working through that process, but hope to have something in concrete soon. “In regards to our name, we’ve got a competition to find the name and we’re working through that - we can’t go with AFL Greater East, so we’ll work that and hopefully make an announcement soon,” he said. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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Cavs in fight for their lives By Hayley Wildes It all comes down to this. The Cavs' State Championship men will know before their final regular season game on Sunday if they need to win to cement their place in the Big V basketball 2018 finals series. The logjam between fifth and seventh sees all three teams - Knox, Casey and McKinnon - owning records of 12-9. Only two of these teams can make the post-season. Knox faces the lowly Blackburn Vikings, while McKinnon takes on the fourth-placed Hawthorn Magic. Both games will be played on Saturday night. Casey's task is the Waverley Falcons on Sunday afternoon at Waverley Basketball Centre. The Falcons sit second on the ladder. While it is a daunting task, when these two teams met in Round 9, the Cavs came away with an impressive 96-86 win at home. With such an even season, it's only fitting that the race for the finals comes down to the final day of the regular season. In Round 17 action, the State Championship men fell to the Keilor Thunder on the road, 94-80. Despite five players scoring in double figures - led by Raheem Lemons (19 points, 7 rebounds) - Casey was unable to slow down the Thunder's offence. The Division 1 women continued on their merry way with a commanding 92-61 win over the Chelsea Gulls at home on Saturday night. The Cavs led from start to finish and dominated on the boards, out-rebounding the Gulls 47-28. Tanarly Hood (24 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists) was in ominous form as we head towards the finals.
The Cavs will fight it out for a finals spot over the weekend. 182896 Picture: ROB CAREW With one round remaining, the Cavs (17-4) sit second on the ladder and have sewn up a top-two finish. Meanwhile, the Youth League 2 women sent a warning to the rest of the competition that they absolutely mean business by obliterating Sherbrooke by 77 points on Saturday night at Casey Stadium, 120-43. The Cavs were absolutely ruthless as they forced the Suns into 38 turnovers. All 12 Cavs players scored, with six reaching double figures, led by Lauren Tuplin (24 points, 6 rebounds, 3 assists). Rebecca Peacock's (15 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists) fine recent form continued. The Cavs (15-2) have cemented their place at the top of the ladder. In a huge final regular season round of Big V basketball, the State Championship men take on the Falcons in Waverley from 2.30pm on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Division 1 women head to Mildura for a top-of-the-table clash on Saturday night and the Youth League 2 women face the Blues in Frankston on Sunday afternoon.
Dylan Quirk gets a kick away during a game earlier this season. 180053 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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By Nick Creely QUIZ NUMBER 1619 1.
WHICH Australian golfing great died in June?
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WHICH AFL team lost back-to-back grand finals in 2002-3?
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WHICH two English universities compete annually in a famous boat race on the Thames?
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WHO was the first man to break the four minute mile?
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WHICH horse won the 2015 Melbourne Cup?
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HOW many times did John McEnroe win the Wimbledon crown?
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WHAT nationality is former racing driver Keke Rosberg?
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WHICH country is third on the all-time Olympic medal-winning
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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:
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WHO won back to back US Open tennis titles in 1997-8?
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WHICH Tasmanian fast bowler played Test cricket for Australia
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WHAT is the top division in English soccer now known as?
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AT which Olympics did Mark Spitz win his record haul of medals in the pool?
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WHERE were the equestrian events held at the 1956 Melbourne
in the late 1980s? 14.
WHAT five sports make up modern pentathlon?
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WHICH popular Aussie game was played as an exhibition sport at the 1932 and 1936 Olympics?
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WHICH Australian has won more track and field Olympic medals than any other woman?
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HURLING is the national sport of which country?
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WHICH Australian swimmer won silver medals at both the 1982 Commonwealth Games and 1984 Olympics?
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IN which sport did New Zealand set a world record at the London Olympics?
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WHICH major US event did Robert de Castella win in 1986?
ANSWERS: 1. Peter Thomson 2. Collingwood 3. Oxford and Cambridge 4. Roger Bannister 5. Prince of Penzance 6. Three 7. Finnish 8. Great Britain 9. Premier league 10. The 1972 Games 11. Stockholm, Sweden 12. Pat Rafter 13. Greg Campbell 14. Pistol shooting, horse riding, swimming, crosscountry running and fencing 15. AFL football 16. Shirley Strickland 17. Ireland 18. Glenn Beringen 19. Rowing 20. The Boston marathon.
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2. I was named coach of the Casey Cardinia netball team of the year in 2013… 3. A former CEO of the Northern Football League, I was named AFL South East general manager in 2013… 4. From Upper Beaconsfield, I was named to represent Australia in the 2013 International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Shotgun Championships in Peru… 5. At just 11-years-old and living in Dewhurst, I was named to represent Victoria in both soccer and hockey… Daniel’s ANSWERS 1. Chris Bryan 2. Kerry Twyford (Narre Warren) 3. Jeremy Bourke 4. Brett Dunstan 5. Amy Lawton
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Narre Warren skipper Dylan Quirk feels great pride when he runs out in the black and white jumper with his ladder leading teammates in 2018. Quirk understands that all eyes will be on the Magpies with just four rounds to play before the last ever SEFNL finals, and admits to being somewhat surprised by how far his side has come this season. “It’s a good place to be around at the moment, even though we haven’t really had a home base, so we’ve been training at Sweeney so it’s been a bit of a different year,” he said. “I couldn’t be any prouder to be honest.” With his Magpies all but clear at the top of the table (two games clear of Berwick and percentage), Quirk said from a personnel level, he’s been blown away just how much talent is within the list. “I look at the list, and we’ve had some stars this year on VFL lists - Mitch Cox, Cory Machaya, Aaron Wilson, Jesse Davies are genuine Agraders of the competition. We’ve had them for the majority of the year, and selfishly I hope we have them until the end,” he said. “Our list’s been pretty impressive when we’ve had everyone available, and that obviously helps as well when you’ve got a couple of kids going well too. “Ryan (Quirk) is having a good year, Tommy Miller’s been very good, and the young Haileybury boys in Jack Toner and Pete Gentile add the final coat to the topping, which we’ve probably not had the last few years.” Developing youth has been high on the agenda at Kalora Park, and Quirk was full of praise for the abundance of kids getting senior experience and flourishing in the big games. “(Matt Shinners) loves playing the kids, which has been massive us - if you’ve got a 25-year-old that does something it doesn’t have the same impact as an 18-year old, and it gets you up,” he said. “In a competition with plenty of blowouts, it can be hard week to week, and I reckon watching these boys play is really exciting, it certainly makes me excited playing with them.” These next four weeks are crucial ahead of
finals, according to Quirk, and he pointed to the importance of being physically ready for what lies ahead. “We’ve just come out of a six-week loading block, of a lot of running at training, so I’m tipping the next four weeks leading up to finals will be a bit lighter on the legs,” he said. “Our program is run by Alex Sakadjian, who is the head of rehab at the Melbourne Football Club - he’s a Narre boy, played in the twos, should have played more in the ones, but with his commitment to his work, made it hard. “He knows what he’s doing, so he runs the program from the outside - in terms of peaking at the right time of the year, we certainly have the right man to be doing that too.” The pain of last year’s grand final loss to Berwick does still hurt and has been on the back of all the players’ minds, and Quirk said they are better placed to go one better and etch their name into history. “Last year we were there and abouts, and we were playing really good footy, but I thought Berwick were head and shoulders above, and that it was going to take something extraordinary to beat them,” he said. “But early wins against them this year have certainly instilled some belief - I personally still believe they’re the best side in it, but knowing now that if we play well enough, we can match them, and beat them, it gives us some confidence. “But anyone inside the top five can win it.” And the skipper has been forced to change his role somewhat this season, but is still having a major impact with his toughness and skill around the contest. “It’s been to do with my body more than anything - I’ve had a back issue for probably 12 months now I guess, it’s a genetic thing,” he said. “It’s a forward tilting pelvis, it sounds worse than it is - I’ve sort of had to learn a new running technique, so it’s been different. “It’s been about getting that right, and trying to get back to my best footy, really.” Quirk’s Magpies will host Beaconsfield at Kalora Park on Saturday, looking to all but lock away top spot for good. Thursday, 26 July, 2018
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Timing their perfect run By Nick Creely SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 12 (SPLIT ROUND) It's all about timing in football. And reigning premier Berwick is the perfect example of how to build a solid form base and accelerate at the right time of the year. With just four rounds to go after a strong 12.18 (90) to 11.7 (73) win over rivals Beaconsfield, the Wickers have gone from solid form to ominous form. "We're all about building, and trying to find the right balance, and working hard ahead of finals. The form's been good, but we need to continue to build and see where it takes us," Wickers coach Stewart Kemperman said of his side only a month out from finals. On Saturday at Holm Park, the Wickers looked a class above from the outset against a young Eagles side still missing Nathan Langley and Scott Meyer with injury. The Wickers piled on six first term goals to take a 26-point quarter time lead, with the ball living in the visitors' front half, giving Harry Money a couple of early goals in a dynamic opening quarter from the small forward. Money was strong overhead and dangerous at ground level, providing the spark for the likes of Andrew Morozoff, James Magner and Tom Brennan to have an impact, giving the Eagles an instant headache in defence. Importantly, the Wickers were using the ball smartly off their half back line, playing a direct brand of football as the home side applying some terrific pressure, and stars in Travis Tuck, Bryce Rutherford and the run of Luke Shep-
pard and Ash Smith were pivotal. The Wickers didn't have it their own way over the next three quarters despite being in control, with superstar Madi Andrews coming immediately off the ground early with a shoulder injury after smothering the ball on the boundary line, and as Kemperman said, having players ill in the rooms at half time. The Wickers simply shut the game away to take a 40-point three quarter time lead after blanketing the Eagles' run over the second and third terms, showcasing their best football before slowing down and managing their side through a tough game. "We lost Madi early in the game, so we were down a rotation there," he said. "We had to hide a couple of the guys that had some gastro, so they were pretty crook we needed to try and just get the four points. "Credit to Beaccy, they have got a lot of bounce and spunk about them, and they continued to run hard, which makes it pretty hard to play against. "I'm pretty happy to come away with the four points, to be honest." Money finished with four majors in an another eye-catching display that has him just one goal away from being the competition leading goalkicker, but it was the efforts of Tuck and Rutherford that kept the Eagles from mounting any real comeback. In a highly impressive final term that brought the margin back to a respectable 17 points, Leigh McQuillen's side showed some brilliant fight signs as they wait for star players to come back, with Taylor Joyce slotting five goals as the sole power forward, while stand in
skipper Jake Bowd, young defender Peter Alier and emerging star Riley Verbi were prominent. Kemperman was full of praise for his two stars in the absence of Andrews, who have also hit a purple patch after a slow start to the season. "They're (Tuck and Rutherford) building, and they continue to get better - they continue to lead really well from the front, and they really asserted themselves on the game," Kemperman said. And Kemperman fired a warning, and said that his side is still finding their right mix despite sitting comfortably in second spot. "We're getting close, our personnel are starting to become more available, and that's important," he said. "There's also lot of players that go through the forward line now at the moment, and we can see the diversity week in and week out with our goal kicking. "(But) we're still missing Riley Heddles, Brody Connelly, Trent Thomas and we've got a few who are knocking on the door, which is a nice headache to have." Meanwhile, Narre Warren's blistering forward line had a frightening 42 scoring shots against Pakenham on Saturday in a sign of things to come. Simply, the Magpies aren't slowing down, with the ladder leaders completely dominating the improved Lions at Toomuc Reserve, 14.28 (112) to 5.7 (37). In the end, the Magpies never really shook the Lions off until the final term, with inaccuracy plaguing them - particularly in the second and third terms, where the visitors kicked 5.17 - and
had to settle for a 33-point three quarter time lead, leaving the door ajar for Ash Green's men. Class over shone eventually, and the Magpies - through the efforts of a young gun in Tom Miller (four goals) - managed to slam on 6.6 to no score in the final 30 minutes. But Magpies coach Matt Shinners couldn't help but be frustrated by his side's conversion. "Half of them were probably pretty straight forward, and you don't miss them - we played some good footy, and that's the disappointing part," he said. While Shinners is confident that it's not a lingering issue, he said that preparation has been a concern throughout the split rounds. "We had the bye, and Tuesday night was horrendous conditions so we actually went indoors to train, so I think looking at those things it can add to it (the inaccuracy)," he said. "We haven't been that good on the bye they made some fundamentals errors as well, and when you're playing regular footy you probably don't make them." Despite kicking 28 behinds, Shinners said that the side is playing some strong football, but urged them to capitalise on the scoreboard. "My advice to the guys after the game was that it was pleasing we had the majority of the play and we had the ball more than the opposition did, but it's like anything, if opposition looks at the scoreboard and you're only kicking points, then they'll think they're in the game," he said. "But we move on, I was happy with our passage of football, just not our conversion rate."
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Russell Robertson, pictured recently, booted 15 goals for the Eagles on the weekend. 181759 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS winners as Nick Battle and Darryl Thomas were also sublime. At Keysborough Reserve, the Burras took control of the game after quarter time to claim an important 14.12 (96) to 8.3 (51) win over Skye. Chris Bryan was dominant up forward with six majors, while Ryan Goodes and Tim Werner worked tirelessly all day. DIVISION 3 - ROUND 13 Endeavour Hills was far too strong for South Yarra, dominating from start to finish to win 19.22 (136) to 3.5 (23) on the road. Tom Gillies and Sam McLean combined for eight goals, while Jayson Bruce and Daniel Soar were pivotal in powering the Falcons to the big win.
Hallam fell behind early against Black Rock at home and never recovered, losing 13.12 (90) to 10.6 (66). Still winless, the Hawks battled hard but the class of Black Rock was too much to overcome. Rory McIvor and Joel Danilo were impressive for the Hawks, while Tom Bradley booted three goals. Heatherton fell in a heart-stopper against Ashwood at Essex Heights Reserve. Trailing all day, Heatherton dug deep in a valiant fourth quarter effort to nearly pull off the impossible. A 23-point three quarter time deficit proved too much for Heatherton though, as Ashwood held on for a 16.12 (108) to 15.13 (103) win in dramatic fashion. Callum Cusack and Reagan Maddaford were superb for Heatherton.
DIVISION 4 - ROUND 14 Meanwhile, Lyndale was never up for the fight against Frankston. The Pumas fell behind early and the Dolphins punished them to run out 8.20 (68) to 3.4 (22) winners. Kane Denmead and Sukhwinder Singh were impressive for the Pumas. Dandenong was ripped apart by Carrum Patterson Lakes at home. A six-goal to one opening term set the wheels in motion as Carrum Patterson Lakes ran out 21.21 (147) to 2.7 (19) winners. Jayke Brown and Jayke Hopkins were valiant for the Redlegs. Lyndhurst struggled to put a score on the board against Cerberus, falling 15.10 (100) to 3.6 (24) on the road. Jamie Gaspero and Jarryd McGrath were shining lights for the Lightning. Sandown was unable to keep up with Moorabbin in the second half as the Kangaroos claimed a 12.15 (87) to 8.13 (61) win. Nicholas Morrish and Brendan Robinson were best for Sandown. VAFA DIVISION 2 - ROUND 14 St Johns claimed their third win of the season in dramatic fashion at Eltham College. Eltham Collegians AFC jumped out to an early lead and held a 26-point advantage at the main break. Trailing by 11 points with a quarter to play, St Johns rallied and booted four goals to two to claim a five-point win. Inaccuracy in front of goal almost cost St Johns, but they did enough to get over the line, 10.20 (80) to 11.9 (75). Glenn Costas (four goals) and Rohan Scott were dynamic for St Johns in the thrilling win.
A perfect 10 for Casey as barnstorming run continues By Hayley Wildes There are wins within a season that are worth far more than the four competition points gained from them. The Casey Demons pulled off one of those wins in the VFL against the Geelong Cats at GMHBA Stadium on Saturday afternoon. In a game that Geelong seemed destined to run away with, Casey dug deep and pulled off one of the comebacks of the season to claim its 10th straight win. In a low-scoring affair, the Cats kicked five of six goals scored in the first half to hold a 25-point lead at the main break. Impressive first halves from Jay Lockhart and James Munro were keeping Casey in the contest, but a second half lift was needed from the majority of the team.
There was a noticeable improvement in intensity early in the third quarter but the Demons were unable to break through for their second goal of the game as Tom Bugg hit the post and Dean Kent’s attempt was touched on the line. Things weren’t going Casey’s way, but the fight was there. Finally, 14 minutes into the third term, Sam Weideman took a strong contested mark in the goal square and slotted the Demons’ second major of the day. Just minutes later, Corey Wagner kicked truly to cut the deficit to just 16 points. A late goal to the Cats saw them take a 22-point advantage into the fourth quarter. Although the Demons were unable to make significant inroads on the scoreboard, they had returned to playing Casey football with Cam Pedersen, Cory Stockdale and Declan
Keilty all getting heavily involved. The fourth quarter was one for the ages. Three goals in four minutes early in the final term saw Casey trailing by just three points. Majors to Lockhart, Weideman and Cory Machaya had the team buzzing and full of belief. Geelong’s Ryan Abbott responded just minutes later to give his side some breathing room, but Casey wasn’t done. Patrick McKenna returned the favour and the game was on a knife’s edge. In a frantic 15 minutes of play, neither team was able to get the goal they were so desperately searching for. That was until Mitch Gent stood tall. Gent kicked the match-winner after a tough contested mark with just one minute of play remaining to give Casey a dramatic and hard-
fought three-point win, 8.9 (57) to 8.6 (54). The Demons’ ferocious attack on the football was evident by some incredible tackle numbers. Aaron vandenBerg (17 tackles), Tom Bugg (15) and Dean Kent (14) were just sublime in the clinches. Cam Pedersen’s terrific season continued with another dominant performance, while Cory Stockdale and James Munro helped will their team over the line. Casey’s 10-game winning streak is made all the more impressive given the strength of the opponents they’ve defeated - six wins have come against current top-eight sides. Casey (12-2) sits second on the ladder, two wins clear of Geelong in third. With a bye in Round 17, Casey returns to action against the Northern Blues on 4 August at Casey Fields.
Super seven for Stingrays By Hayley Wildes The Dandenong Stingrays took on the bottomplaced Bendigo Pioneers at Shepley Oval on Saturday afternoon and their dominant TAC Cup season continued, claiming their seventh win on the trot. The signs were ominous early as Dandenong piled on nine scoring shots to one in the opening term. If not for their wayward kicking in front of goal, the Stingrays’ 23-point quarter-time lead could’ve been much larger. From the outset, the likes of captain Campbell Hustwaite, Sam Fletcher and Will Hammill were dominating their opponents through the middle of the ground. Bailey Williams was looking dangerous around the ground - both when drifting forward and handling ruck duties - and his aerial work was a class above. The second quarter was more of the same as Dandenong extended its lead to 8.10 (58) to 1.1 (7) at half time. A whopping 18 scoring shots to two tells the story of just how dominant the Rays were and, with a great set up behind the ball, Bendigo simply couldn’t find a way through Dandenong’s wall. Jake Frawley’s work up forward was sublime, as was Bailey Williams’, who showcased his scarily-good agility with a snap goal after roving the pack in the goal square. All that was berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
stopping Williams from completely dominating the game was his goal kicking. Jamie Plumridge added to Bendigo’s pain with his first major of the day just 50 seconds into the third quarter. To the Pioneers’ credit, they responded with two classy goals in two minutes to put some respectability on the scoreboard. In an even quarter, both teams booted four majors. In the fourth quarter, Dandenong continued to dominate play, but more wayward kicking from the Rays saved the Pioneers from what should’ve an even larger loss than the final margin of 66 points. The highlight of the quarter, and maybe even the game, was Campbell Hustwaite’s incredible running goal from the boundary. Having roved the pack beautifully, he burned his opponents and slotted a beauty from 45 metres out on the boundary. It was the cherry on top of a fine performance from the skipper, whose tireless work around the contest powered many forays forward. Zac Foot’s tremendous game was highlighted by a screamer late in the final quarter and he finished with three majors, while Jake Frawley booted four. Sam Fletcher, Will Hammill and Jai Taylor were also impressive.
Jake Frawley (left) and Campbell Hustwaite celebrate a goal. The Rays’ cleaner ball use and the way in which they hunt the footy was just too much for the Pioneers as they ran out 15.21 (111) to 7.3 (45) winners. It was a clinical performance - minus the goal kicking - from the top of the table Rays. This week Dandenong will take on the Calder Cannons at RAMS Arena on Sunday (29 July).
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