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Celebrating 100 days of Prep Prep students in Berwick hit a milestone last week, celebrating 100 days of schooling. Students celebrated the special occasion by going to school dressed up as 100 year old's. Many participated in exciting activities including old fashioned games, parades and arts and craft. Grandparents and parents were also invited to share this important day with the students. Turn to page 14 for more photos and coverage
Berwick Lodge Primary School Prep students dressed as centenarians in celebration of their 100 days of Prep on Friday.
Carjacking shock from the vehicle, one of whom was armed with a firearm. The man threatened the victim and demanded she hand over the keys before striking her in the face. She provided the car keys before the two men got into her car and drove away. The four wheel drive followed in the same direction. On 28 July, the victim's car, a white VW Golf
R, was spotted by police driving with false number plates along Stud Road. When police attempted to intercept, the car sped away along a service lane. Officers were notified of a collision involving the VW and another car at the corner of Stud and Brady roads shortly after. No one was injured during the collision. The VW was soon located abandoned in a driveway, with a man seen fleeing the scene.
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Southern Metro Region Crime Team detectives have released CCTV footage as part of their investigation into a carjacking in Narre Warren last week. Investigators have been told a 57 year old Narre Warren South woman was driving along Harrington Drive just after 9pm on 26 July when her car was rear-ended by a light-coloured four wheel drive. When the victim got out of the car to check the damage, she was approached by two men
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Police have today (Thursday), released CCTV footage and images of a man who they believe can assist with their enquiries. He has been perceived as Asian in appearance and aged in his mid 20s. Detectives are yet to establish whether the man was involved in the initial carjacking. 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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How long have you been supervisor at Wilson Botanic Park and what do enjoy most about it? I have been the supervisor for 30 years. Love watching the trees growing towards maturity.
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What is something people don't know about you? Survived pioneering heart surgery in 1959, aged six. What is the most memorable moment in your life? Being asked to speak at World Botanic Gardens Congress in New Zealand in 2015. What is your favourite television show? Graham Norton Show.
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At school, I ... was incredibly shy. What is your favourite place to visit in Victoria? Great Ocean Road, especially Lorne. What is your favourite book? Hemmingway's Chair - Michael Palin (signed copy with a personal message to me) What has been your most embarrassing moment? Wearing work trousers in the main office, not realising that they were split in the back seam. What do you work towards in your free time? Cataloguing my collection of garden books. Where would your perfect holiday destination be? France, Noosa, England, Canada
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Community backs farmers By Jessica Anstice Want to make a difference, and help the drought affected farmers in NSW? The Crazy for Ewes group will be leaving for Dubbo to deliver much needed stockfeed for farmers crippled by drought. "Metro Quarry Group has donated a truck and semi-trailer and we are taking the trailer full of stockfeed to Aussie Helpers in Dubbo," group member Janie Stace said. "We also have another truck full of stockfeed that will be going to Gunnedah Aussie Helpers. There will be close to 40 tons of stockfeed in the trailer." Ms Stace said donating is important not only to help the farmers in need but to let them know people care about them. "We are doing everything we can to help them," she said. "The farmers in the drought area have no feed and no money so what we're doing is supplying them with some stockfeed and some money. "Ever since it was blown up in the media, everyone wants to pitch in and help out. That's why we started Crazy for Ewes." In conjunction with Crazy for Ewes, Pakenham Produce will be hosting a special day on Saturday, 11 August from 9am until 2pm to raise money for the drought relief. The community event will include a sausage sizzle, Barn Buddies, face painting, fairy floss and more. "All proceeds will go to donating stockfeed. Pakenham Produce has an in instore account for donations," she said. "The event is all about people chipping in and helping. We want to let the farmers know that we have their backs and that we are thinking of them. "If there's a way we can help, we will." Ms Stace and her partner will drive the feed up to Dubbo on 25 August. Half the proceeds from the Parklea Pak-
Crazy for Ewes Chloe Campbell and Rachael with bags of feed for sale for the farmers in need. 183804 enham Agricultural and Horticultural Horse Show raffle will go towards the relief. "The Pakenham Show in an agricultural and horticultural show and supporting the farmers is important as they keep the show going," president Geoff Young said. "So why not support them the best we can by donating food and money to get them back on their feet. "The raffle is well and truly underway and
people have come on board with donating prizes and money for the drive to Dubbo." Raffle tickets will be available for purchase at Pakenham Produce on Saturday and drawn on Saturday, 25 August. "If we don't help out, there will be no produce for the people to buy," he said. "It will be every expensive and we will end up like a European nation where everything is dear. "The money will go towards the feed for the
animals including cattle, sheep, farm dogs and farm pets." Mr Young said everyone should get behind any cause that helps the farmers because they'll repay you when times are good. A group of local businesses in the Berwick area through Rural Aid Initiative of Buy a Bale have put together donations totalling $9500 in order to supply and buy a semi-trailer load of hay for the Western Victoria fire affected farmers.
Mother depends on children Calling emergency services to help their mother is the 'norm' for five year old Aoife and her two year old sister Kiera. Berwick's Lindsey Forsyth was diagnosed with a debilitating condition called Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and Neurally Mediated Hypotension. Three years ago she was a special needs teacher, could run 10km and regularly participated in the Berwick Springs Park Run. Now she can barely function independently. "I can't shower without help and some days I need help after going to the toilet," she said. "Some days I can just about manage to get my two girls dressed and out for school run. "Before January I relied on Aoife to contact 000 if I was unconscious. Now she is in Prep we have an SOS medical alert button that we have taught her two year old sister to press." The alert button sends an alert to Ms For-
syth's husband, Paul Forsyth. During her second pregnancy at 30 weeks, she collapsed and was told that she would have to finish work early. Her cardiologist and obstetrician believed that the cause of the collapse was due to the pressure of pregnancy and would alleviate once the baby arrived. That wasn't the case. The symptoms did not alleviate and have continued to worsen over the last 18 months with Ms Forsyth unable to return to work. In November 2017 she collapsed at home while Mr Forsyth was at work. Aoife and Kiera were at home with her and Aoife called an ambulance. She performed CPR as her mother's heart had stopped. This is what the children have witnessed many times in the last 12 months. "My girls are very calm and know what to do when it happens and sadly this has become their normal," Ms Forsyth said. "It is good that they don't realise the enormity of the situation but makes me sad that they have
Lindsey Forsyth has an incurable condition and is in desperate need of a cardiac alert dog. to go through this on a regular basis." Mr Forsyth is constantly worried and feels anxious when he receives the alert, wondering whether his wife and children are OK. "Safety has become the biggest concern. I have hit my head more times than I want to think about," she said. "My husband also finds it quite scary; he says as much as he knows what it is and knows what happens he will never get used to finding his wife unconscious on the floor unresponsive."
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Ms Forsyth has been assessed for a medical alert dog and is hoping to meet with the trainer soon. The family is raising funds as they believe medically they are at the end of the line. To donate, visit https://www.gofundme.com/ medical-alert-dog-amp-pots-treatment.
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Des and Marie Yapp of Narre Warren South are objecting to a proposed church to be built near their property. 183363 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS and building services, Duncan Turner said: “The application and concerns from residents will be reported to the Planning Committee Meeting on 14 August 2018 for a decision.” Mr Yapp added there was “one well known councillor” who was “pushing like anything” to get the development signed off: “We think he might have the numbers to do it.” According to Mr Yapp a number of residents along Pound Road had not even been notified by the council about the application. He said if councillors approved the application, they would be “ignoring the very people that that they are supposed to be representing for the sake of cheap votes.” Objectors also believe amplified music from private functions held at the church will “disrupt” the quiet residential area. Another Bartok Court resident, David Thornton said the proposal would “impact the area detrimentally.” “We have invested over $1 million on our land and house, and this will cause the valuations to suffer.”
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Narre Warren South residents in a semi-rural court are objecting to a proposed church to be built due to traffic, noise and other concerns. Casey council has received a planning application, proposing to develop land at Bartok Court in Narre Warren South for the church, including a caretaker’s dwelling and extension to an existing building. The plans propose to operate the church seven days a week and be capable of accommodating 180 people, have a 14 metre bell tower and 54 car parking spaces with three extra parking spaces for the priest and his family - on less than 1.25 acres. It’s not known what type of church is proposed. It would also extend the existing slip lane in the centre of Pound Road to serve both the medical centre at Pound Road and the place of worship, as well as removing nine trees. Des Yapp and his wife Marie who have lived at Bartok Court for over 20 years fear they will lose their privacy with more cars creating “extensive congestion” and an “inevitable overflow” of car parking. “They’ve got to go down this driveway right next to our bedroom window to get to their church - this is once Bartok Court is formed,” he said. He added the bell tower was also “going to be ringing right in our ear.” “We have about 10 objections from people who will be directly impacted by the traffic flow in the court,” Mr Yapp said. “As they come out of the driveway their lights are going to be pointing straight into the neighbour’s window.” “Unless permanent access has been granted by Casey Council and VicRoads the access and egress to the Medical Centre and the Casey Christian Reformed Church onto Pound Road would also be removed,” he said. Casey Council manager of statutory planning
Energetic and compelling new stage show Madiba the Musical - a Celebration of the Life of Nelson Mandela opens in Melbourne in October at the Comedy Theatre. Madiba the Musical, which celebrates the life of the former South African leader, who would have turned 100 in July this year, is interwoven with stories of the fight against apartheid and forbidden love in a troubled land. Star News Group has 4 double passes to see this extraordinary show at 7pm on Weds 3 October. Double passes are worth $179.80 African dance and vocal traditions are given a contemporary setting alongside eternal love songs and stirring anthems in a show that tells of Mandela’s lifework as a lawyer and activist for peace through the story of young artist Will, who is the victim of apartheid in South Africa. Playing the role of Nelson Mandela is Perci Moeketsi, a South African star of stage, television and film, who dared to dream the impossible, encouraged by Mandela’s own words: “It is impossible until it’s done”. The story, of Mandela’s pursuit of peace and reconciliation in his homeland, is timed to mark 25 years since the abolition of apartheid in South Africa, and the year that Mandela would have turned 100 if he was still alive. To enter, simply visit starcommunity.com.au/competitions/ Entries close noon Friday 7 September, 2018
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those that make citizens happier. That is, those activities that give people more time to spend with their family, their friends or being productive. Or activities that reduce the costs of utilities and give people more money in their pockets. The three Casey representatives put together a consolidated summary of nine findings from across both trips. The first finding was that the aim of creating a smart city is to simply improve the quality of life. "Being a smart city is very much about the liveability," Mr Aziz said. "We need to continue to drive activities that make the residents happy." They learnt that high speed connectivity attracts investment and jobs. Among the other findings was that most cities are yet to move from a pilot phase to implementation. The delegation saw many examples of smart city projects that are still in early stages. This is due to the rapid emergence of the smart city market.
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The newly revitalised Webb Street shopping precinct in Narre Warren was officially opened by minister for police the hon Lisa Neville MP, state member for Narre Warren South Judith Couacaud Graley MP and the minister for roads the hon Luke Donnellan yesterday (Wednesday). The new precinct includes a new three room public toilet with wheelchair access, new paving and public furniture, new lighting, and new garden spaces. "Webb Street looks and feels better, safer too," Ms Couacaud Graley said. "Community members are going to really enjoy shopping in Narre Warren. "This will be a great area that everyone from
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Not good work but GREAT work... BK 2 Basics Melbourne provide food hampers twice a week for the local community. Also starting soon will be a community feeding program in Hampton Park, once a week, providing hot meals for homeless or those who are finding things a bit tough! They also do outreach with the homeless every Sunday in the city providing hygiene packs,warm clothes,blankets,snack packs and much more! Just today they have put a call out for donations to help the families involved in the tragedies that have occurred in The City of Casey over the last few days!! Donations are pouring in but can always use more. Donations of Vouchers (not cash) for Supermarkets to help with kids school lunches etc Toys,clothes,bedding etc are needed. Please make contact with BK 2 Basics Melbourne if you'd like to offer any assistance.
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What's happening with the cinema that was meant to be built on Grant St? Seems like it's not going ahead?
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I have lived in Cranbourne for over 50 years, since it was a little country town with dirt roads and no litter. I was honoured to be awarded an Australia Day Citizen of the year in 2004 for many years of community service, I am saddened and disgusted at the amount of litter I see every day when I walk. I pick up what I can, especially plastic bags and glass. I think we need a campaign to clean up Cranbourne and Casey, and have a few thoughts. Lobby our politicians to vote for the CDS on Wednesday. Stop charging residents exorbitant tip fees - we pay so much in rates that we should get free tip passes maybe three or times a year. Why would I pay $100 to dump my rubbish legally when I can dump it illegally for nothing? Council need to employ more bylaws officers to patrol, pick up litter and fine litterers. Shopping centres need to take responsibility for the car parks and surrounds - they make squillions and could afford to employ people to clean up. We need to turn our mentality around and dob in/confront litterers. Use SnapSendSolve to let council know of dumping, abandoned trolleys, etc. We need to ensue kids from kinder on understand what littering does to our planet. I used to be PROUD to live in Cranbourne, now I am angry and sad. Sandra Roach, Cranbourne
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On 6 August the Cranbourne Star News Facebook paged shared a story about linking Cranbourne and Pakenham train commuters to the airport safer and sooner. Here is how some readers reacted online: Nicole Fulham: It would be nice if they provided us a reliable service first. Current works affecting the Pakenham line somehow means the Cranbourne line should also experience the pain René RaveLights: Train service is rubbish at present. Late, congested, unclean... Kelly Preer: About time. Katie Walker: Yay, about time we were put first. Teresa Adams: Yes it is about time. Maz Drinkwater: Via Sunshine as it has the least stops... Still no thanks. Jodi Cameron: Yay! So needed! berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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A range of local organisations, including food vans, crisis support centres and community groups will be attending the event to highlight the services they provide, and the increasing demand being placed on them. "I encourage the community to get behind this event and help raise funds that can be put directly back into providing much needed services within our local area," Mr Ablett said. All donations and proceeds from ticket sales and merchandise will go to two homeless services in the local community, Wayss and Ermha. Tent setup will be commencing from 4pm with the event starting from 6pm at Casey Fields Regional Athletics Centre, 160 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East. A screening of the movie The Pursuit of Happyness will commence at 8.30pm. The sleepover will be held from 11pm on Saturday until 8am Sunday. Location: Casey Fields Regional Athletics Centre, 160 For bookings visit https://casey-homeless-sleepout. eventbrite.com.au.
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City of Casey will be hosting the first Casey Homeless Sleepout at Casey Fields on Saturday, 11 August. Being held in conjunction with Homelessness Week, the overnight event is an opportunity for the community and organisations to come together and raise funds for homelessness. City of Casey mayor Cr Geoff Ablett said homelessness is continuing to increase across our municipality and is often an issue that gets overlooked and misunderstood. "Within our city we have over 1280 people experiencing homelessness," he said. "The sleepout is an important opportunity to raise awareness within our community and encourage action." "We hope that the event will allow us to not only raise valuable funds for homeless services in the local community, but also enable our community to gain a deeper understanding of homelessness and the realities being faced by people."
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NEWS Local artist Sonyta Trahan was selected to take part in A Taste of Tamworth at Bunjil Place in Narre Warren on Friday night, August 3.
Sonyta’s star on the rise By Jessica Anstice Hampton Park's Sonyta Trahar was selected by Taste of Tamworth as the winner for the emerging artist spot for their Friday night, 3 August show at Bunjil Place in Narre Warren. The 23 year old started writing songs when she was 13. She's had some great success in both singing and song writing, having won many awards. In 2009 she decided to concentrate more on country, and brought her first guitar and started to teach herself to play, and then was
fortunate enough in 2015 to be chosen to participate in the senior Academy of Country Music in Tamworth. She now performs around the City of Casey as much as possible and teaches music, dance and drama at the Songbird School of Performing arts in Pakenham. The Taste of Tamworth tour provides the perfect opportunity for some emerging acts to get the chance to be part of a big show. Emerging artists from the Narre Warren area were invited to submit a song, picture and blurb about themselves for the chance to be included in the show for a song.
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Bunyips celebrated South-eastern Aboriginal communities came together to create Too-roo-dun - a unique family exhibition celebrating the Bunyip at Bunjil Place Studio on Saturday 4 August. Visitors witnessed a re-imagining of bunyips and their homes with a contemporary interpretation of cultural stories surrounding inner demons and monsters. Too-roo-dun is a Boonwurrung word for bunyip, which is a word from the Wathawurrung language. Sometimes quirky and playful, these creatures are made up of kelp, oaten hay, paper bark, alpaca wool, feathers, fibre, seeds, teeth, bones, as well as a combination of traditional and contemporary materials, such as chicken wire, plastic bones, linoleum tiles, and even a re-purposed outdoor umbrella stand. Behind these stories were seven Aboriginal organisations including Winja Ulupna, Healesville Indigenous Community Services Association, Bunjilwarra, Mullum Mullum Aboriginal Cooperative, Willum Warrain, CaseyElders Yarn & Art Group and Baluk Arts. The exhibition will run until Thursday 16 August. See the Bujil Place website for more details.
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Reindeer thief sentenced By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Hampton Park man has been jailed after pleading guilty to stealing a Christmas display reindeer outside a Clyde shopping centre and other offences. Jovan Culibrk, 21, faced Dandenong Magistrates' Court via a prison video link on three charges of theft, driving suspended and disqualified, as well as bail and correction order breaches. Culibrk allegedly grabbed the Christmas reindeer from outside Coles and drove away with it in the back of a ute on 11 December. After CCTV footage of the incident was posted on Facebook, the reindeer was found in parts wrapped in a blanket outside a Cranbourne retirement village. The alleged theft occurred three days after Culibrk's residence was raided by police on 8 December, police alleged. After the raid, Culibrk was arrested and bailed on burglary and handling stolen goods charges at Cranbourne police station.
The burglary charges have since been dropped. Culibrk also pleaded guilty to breaching his strict bail conditions in April. He had not lived at a specific Frankston North address as required, as well as breaching a night curfew and associating with a forbidden co-accused female. Culibrk had a limited criminal history, his defence lawyer told the court on 6 August. The accused had been undergoing a program while in custody to address his gambling issues. He also faced ongoing drug issues, the lawyer said. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen jailed Culibrk for 30 days, declaring that time had been served while in 117 days of pre-sentence detention. He took into account the "totality" of a pending committal hearing into handling-stolengoods allegations. Culibrk remains remanded in custody, set to face a committal mention at Melbourne Magistrates' Court on 2 October.
Cyclist dies after crash A cyclist has died after he was struck by a car in Narre Warren North Wednesday afternoon, 1 August. It is believed the cyclist and Holden Commodore collided on Belgrave-Hallam Road near Glenwood Road about 4.45pm. Paramedics treated the 43-year-old Sandhurst man at the scene however he died shortly afterwards. The male driver of the car stopped at the
scene and is assisting police with their inquiries. Police are yet to establish the exact circumstances surrounding the collision and are appealing for any witnesses to come forward. Anyone with information or who witnessed the collision 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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By Jessica Anstice Police are trying to locate 34 year old Rebecca Fuge. Rebecca is wanted by police for six outstanding warrants related to drug driving, theft and failing to answer bail. She is known to frequent the Clyde, Botanic Ridge, Narre Warren and Berwick areas. If you have any information in relation to Rebecca's whereabouts please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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Rebecca Fuge is wanted by police for six outstanding warrants.
Four teenagers charged over carjacking Four teenagers have been charged over an alleged carjacking of a woman in Hutton Street, Dandenong. The 45-year-old victim was approached by three females as she stood at the boot of her white Mazda CX3 just before 5pm on 7 August, police say. As she got in the driver's seat, she was allegedly struck in the face by one of the teenagers and pulled from the car. The offenders then drove away in the car, police say. Shortly after, they allegedly stole cigarettes and assaulted an attendant at a supermarket at Ormond Road, Narre Warren.
Police intercepted the car with the trio and a teenage boy on board at Mulgrave shortly before midnight. A 17-year-old Clyde girl is expected to be charged with carjacking, evading police, assault and theft. She was bailed to appear at a children's court. Two Doveton females, aged 15 and 18, are expected to be charged on summons with carjacking, theft, assault and evading police. A 16-year-old Thomastown boy is expected to be charged on summons with the theft of a motor vehicle.
A woman who claimed she'd been recently on her hospital "death bed" due to Crohn's Disease has been refused bail over an alleged shoplifting spree with her boyfriend. Jade Emery faced a Dandenong Magistrates' Court bail hearing on 6 August on 13 charges including burglary, theft, failing to answer bail, breaching a corrections order as well as possession of testosterone, anabolic steroids and 'ice'. When asked to prove 'exceptional circumstances' for her release, Emery initially had nothing to say. She claimed she hadn't received medication in her cells, and that she'd been hospitalised on several occasions with Crohn's disease. "If I don't get the medication I will die." She was withdrawing from meth, she told the court. Emery produced two medical certificates to explain her absences from court in April and May. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen noted Emery and her boyfriend Troy Olierook allegedly committed shoplifting in Wonthaggi when she should have been in court on 2 June. "So you can't have been in hospital (then). It's impossible." Emery stood accused of stealing a $1499 Samsung Galaxy Note phone from David Jones in Chadstone in November. She and Olierook were also charged with stealing more than $1000 of power tools from a Bunnings store at Wonthaggi on 2 June.
The same afternoon, Emery allegedly took a storeroom key from behind the electronics counter at Big W at Wonthaggi. She loaded $4389 of Nintendo and PlayStation goods from the backroom into a Target store trolley, police told the court. Also in June, she and Olierook allegedly stole $2500 of goods from a JB Hi-Fi back room at Fountain Gate, and $1294 of laser-level equipment from a Bunnings store in Keysborough. None of the goods stolen in June were recovered, police remand liaison officer Sergeant Roger Williams told the court. The co-accused couple were allegedly captured on CCTV camera at each of the stores, he said. Emery was also charged with possession of meth, steroids and testosterone seized during a police raid of Olierook's home in Dandenong North in February. On 5 August, she was arrested on two bench warrants for failing to appear in court - as well as the four most recent shop thefts. Mr Vandersteen told Emery that there were "doctors at prison (that were) more than capable" to deal with her illness. Emery was remanded to appear at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 28 August. In a separate hearing, Olierook did not apply for bail and was remanded to appear at Dandenong Drug Court on 16 August. He was also set to face Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 21 August on the shop-theft allegations. Advertisement
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Push on for health City of Casey has launched a new program aimed at inspiring, encouraging and breaking down barriers to get more women and girls involved in sport and physical activity called the We Are We Can We Will program. Council kicked off the program with a fitting launch event at Casey Stadium recently, featuring an inspirational presentation from Olympic freestyle swim champion Elka Whalan Graham and a group fitness activity delivered by former Melbourne Vixens netballer, Ashlee Howard. City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett said council is committed to improving the health and wellbeing of our community. "Through this campaign, council aims to empower and support more women and girls to get active and get involved in sport and recreation opportunities in the local community," he said. "While it's widely known that being active is important for our physical and mental health, research shows that females of all ages gener-
ally have lower physical activity participation rates than males. "Female participation through sporting or recreational clubs is lower and women and girls generally experience more barriers preventing them from being as physically active. "As we roll-out this program initially over the next 12 months, council hopes to inspire, boost confidence, reduce stigma and stereotypes and address barriers to participation to support more women and girls to get active." Through We Are We Can We Will, council will be sharing the stories of local campaign ambassadors who are involved in sport and active recreation in a range of ways, promoting a variety of local sport and recreation opportunities that exist across Casey and providing learning and development opportunities that increase the skills of women and girls enabling greater involvement across all aspects of the sector. They will also be hosting a summit that will bring together women and girls from across
Casey to take part in workshops, roundtables, practical sessions and panel sessions. The first education workshop, Introduction to Sports Coaching Principles and Practice, is on Wednesday 25 July at 6.30pm at Olive Road Sports Complex, 2-81 Frawley Road, Eumemmering. This free workshop is targeted at women and girls aged 16 and over who are involved in coaching junior players, who would like to know more about the fundamentals of good coaching practice. Topics covered will include how to plan motivating and fun sessions, coaching styles, giving feedback, how to structure practice and approaches to organising sessions. For further details on how to register, as well as a range of sport and active recreation opportunities in Casey, visit www.casey.vic. gov.au/womeninsport.
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100 days smarter By Jessica Anstice
Berwick Primary School students, back from left, Lehan and Esme, and front, Lucy, Balin and Olivia celebrated 100 days of prep last week. 183526
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Casey is tops in service The City of Casey has outperformed the statewide averages in the 2018 Customer Satisfaction Survey, with council again receiving its best score for Customer Service. Casey's overall performance score of 61 remained unchanged from the 2017 result. The council scored well above the state average in all six categories, with performance in five out of six categories improving or remaining
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Listen to the experts Beaconsfield Dental is promoting Dental Health week from Monday 6 August to Saturday 11 August. The professionals at Beaconsfield Dental recommend a regular six monthly visit to the dentist for a check up and clean. During dental health week, Beaconsfield Dental will be visiting local kindergartens, primary schools and young children in day care to educate them on a healthy diet and dental hygiene. Here are a few of the most frequently asked patient questions: For how long should I brush my teeth? Two minutes is recommended ensuring all surfaces of your teeth are cleaned - top, back and front with a rotating circular action. A soft brush is recommend using a fluoride containing toothpaste. Either an electric toothbrush or manual toothbrush can be used.
At what age do I need to supervise my child brushing their teeth? The recommended age is up to the age of eight, to ensure your child is brushing every tooth and for the duration of two minutes. This is important to prevent decay and gum disease. How often should I change my brush? When the bristles start to spread or every three months. Should I floss? Most definitely! Flossing is as important as brushing. It removes food and plaque caught in between your teeth that your toothbrush can’t reach! More frequently asked questions can be found on the Beaconsfield Dental website beaconsfielddental.com.au Watch the practice’s Facebook page this week for posts on Dental Health Week. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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SPLASHING OUT AT RAMLEGH SPRINGS RAMLEGH Springs has recently announced a Kingswim, Learn to Swim centre and a YMCA Early Learning Centre will be opening within its highly sought-after Clyde North residential neighbourhood in early 2019. Now under construction, Kingswim will offer the convenience of more than 200 scheduled swimming classes per week, for tiny tots through to big kids from Clyde North and surrounds. When complete, the new facility will include a purpose-built, state-of-the-art 20m by six lane learn to swim pool heated to 32 degrees to ensure little ones can enjoy their swimming all year round. Kingswim Business Manager Craig Dowsing says the team is excited to support the local community, providing top-tier swimming lessons as specialists in the learn to swim category. “We’re also thrilled this centre will create 50 new local jobs in a community that is experiencing rapid population growth and demand for services,” he says. The YMCA Early Learning Centre is also under construction and is expected to open alongside Kingswim in early 2019, providing crucial Early Learning Services for 104 local children and local employment for up to 30 people. Lucy Stabb, Area Manager, YMCA Children’s Programs says: “Our early learning programs aim to instill a love of learning, foster curiosity and help children reach their full potential. We are thrilled to be soon taking enquiries from the local community for our Clyde North Early Learning Centre, our fourth in the local area.”
These announcements cap off other positive developments for Ramlegh Springs, including the proposed Thoroughbred Primary School, recently identified for State Government funding, and a council community centre which will provide maternal health services and a kinder for local kids. Ramlegh Springs also advises that their final land stages are now going on sale. These final land releases represent the very last opportunity to secure a home site within this high-quality and popular neighbourhood. Trudi Kerr Ramlegh Springs Estate Manager says: “Our final land releases are wonderfully positioned to access
the very best that Ramlegh Springs has to offer; including our inspiring central wetland, beautifully landscaped parks and gardens, proposed sports precinct, the future town centre, primary school and of course the recently announced Early Learning Services and Kingswim centre.“ Enrolments for Kingswim Clyde North will open September 3, 2018, and lessons will commence when the centre officially launches in early 2019. www. kingswim.com.au Enquiries for placements at YMCA Clyde North Tuckers Road Early Learning Centre will commence late August 2019. www.childrensprograms.ymca.org.au/ ●
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PRIME POSITION IN PAKENHAM UPPER IN a stunning rural setting, driving through the giant gums of Huxtable Road in Pakenham Upper, you arrive at the sealed Bayard Drive. This modern masterpiece is highly sought and rarely found. Tall timbers greet you at the farm gate and supply shade and privacy for the front paddocks. The striking modern contemporary eight year old residence is located at the end of the sealed circular drive way and welcomes you home after a long day. An unbelievably stunning view at the end of the property is a superb surprise and something we don’t get to enjoy very often. The house offers a universal floor plan and a high-level quality from start to finish. The master suite is perfection and puts most to shame with floor to ceiling windows offering views you will never get tired of - spacious in size and displaying walk-in robe and over-sized ensuite with double vanity. The main living area to the home offering style and sophistication and is perfect for all seasons - open all the bifold doors and glass louvre windows in summer and have effortless indoor and outdoor entertaining or sit by the gas log fire or the Coonarra wood heater in winter and gaze out to the rolling hills of Gippsland.
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The deep tones of the Italian inspired kitchen display a two-pac finish, pot draws, walk-in butler's pantry with sink, a huge amount of storage and secret draw. The kitchen boasts a picture window like no other, and is home to a 900mm oven cooktop and Miele steam oven. All remaining bedrooms are in a separate zone and are a comfortable size with built-in robes, centered around a neutral toned, stone bathroom. Storage has been well thoughtout through the home with ample cupboards and over sized laundry. Three reverse cycle
Daikin refrigerated units offer the home zoned heating and cooling. Outdoors, the paddocks feature quality equestrian fencing, currently being agisted. The property conveniently offers three phase power and huge workman’s barn for all the tradesman to enjoy as well as an oversized double remote garage with internal access. An inspection is the only way to truly capture and experience such a prized Pakenham Upper property. ●
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QUALITY UNIT – OLD BERWICK This beautifully presented 3 bedroom unit is situated within walking distance to the Village & Pioneer Park making an ideal home or investment. The unit enjoys direct street frontage, open plan living with polished timber floors throughout the modern kitchen area & the large meals area. The lounge room with carpets and split system is north facing making it light and bright. The master bedroom enjoys the benefits of a FES & ample robe space while the other bedrooms have robe space. A double garage with direct internal access & remote door is ideal while the private courtyard is both low maintenance & practical. This could be the one you’ve been waiting for, inspect with confidence!
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$550,000 - $590,000
BIG, SPACIOUS & STYLISH!! Set on a 580m2 block is this ripping family home with 4 bedrooms & 3 living zones. Massive master bedroom with WIR + FES. Formal lounge & separate study are at the front of the home. Central kitchen with breakfast bar, pantry, hot plates, dishwasher & oven. Family room complete with ducted heating & split system air conditioning. 2nd, 3rd & 4th bedrooms are generous in size & all with built in robes + quality window coverings. Rumpus room ideal for the kids. Pristine bathroom & central laundry. Double garage with rear access, internal access & remote control. Outdoor entertaining is sorted with dual access. Manicured gardens & quality from front to back. You’ll be impressed here!!
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$470,000 - $490,000
INVESTORS TAKE NOTE !! There is a strong lease in place at this lovely home, so it is receiving good profits from the rental return. Located near spacious parklands. The home comprises of three bedrooms, full ensuite plus a study. Fantastic bench space in kitchen, gas cooking, electric w/oven. Large separate living area with direct access to paved pitched pergola. Ducted heating plus split system air con. Double garage with direct internal access. Separate side access ideal for boat, caravan or trailer. Only a young home, makes for a great investment.
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CLASSY LIVING – NORTHSIDE!! Beautifully presented on the northside is this stylish home, ideal for first home buyer or investor. This pristine home offers 3 bedrooms – master with FES & WIR. Formal living, stunning kitchen with island bench & walk through pantry. Sensational family room & meals area, timber decking perfect for entertaining. Stay warm/cool with ducted heating & split system air con in the family room & master bedroom. Extra wide double garage with internal & rear access. Massive block of 728m2, the property also features off street parking, colorbond roof & solar power. Close to schools, shops, medical services and public transport. All the hard work is done, just move in and enjoy!!
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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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Setting the benchmark in prime, vacant land set in the heart of Beaconsfield Upper, no introduction is needed for this elite St Georges Road locale. Privately set back behind a front entrance with a 38m frontage this rectangular block holds no limitations to create your next dream lifestyle. Connections of power and town water supply are available & storm water runs to the rear of the block via Rosebank Lane.
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Substantial living spaces and all the finer quality features you will need to raise your family, and entertain in style, will be discovered in this beautiful abode. Sizeable hostess kitchen with stone bench tops. Formal lounge & separate formal dining room. Three bedrooms with ensuite & master with WIR. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum security alarm and intercom. North facing outdoor undercover entertaining area, and large garden shed.
$860,000 - $930,000 View Saturday @ 1.15pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24959
7 sizeable bedrooms, four spacious living areas. Gourmet kitchen, complete with stone benches, ss appliances and butler’s pantry. All the modern conveniences, evap cooling and ducted heating. Mix of excellent floor tiles, and high quality floorboards throughout. Lovely alfresco looks out to expansive low maintenance backyard. Close proximity to a plethora of schools, an abundance of shops, numerous nearby parks and easy most everywhere.
$1,000,000 - $1,100,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24942
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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 @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24947
Immaculate three bedroom home ready to be lived in or added to your property portfolio. Generous sized kitchen comes with stainless steel appliances. Master suite with WIR and private ensuite. Dining & living area with high ceilings. Outside, you will find a charming courtyard for your morning cofee as well as a low maintenance garden ready to relax & enjoy. Ducted heating, split system air conditioning, dishwasher, rain water tank, a double lock up garage and extra, exclusive driveway space.
$579,000 - $619,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24963
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On ofer is four bedrooms, including Master bedroom with walk in robe and spacious ensuite, formal lounge, Open Plan living area boasting stylish hostess kitchen with Stainless Steel appliances including dishwasher, dining area and lounge. Additionally an under roof-line courtyard, with a tranquil backyard. A double garage with rear roller with rear access completes the charming picture of this appealing family home. Comforts include but are not limited to; ducted heating, fresh paint and new carpets.
$600,000 - $660,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24794
Located in the ever popular St Johns Wood estate, discover this 4 bedroom home of privacy and convenience. The property boasts two separate naturally lit living areas which overlook the sizeable north facing yard. Additionally you will find the hostess kitchen, Master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe, remaining three bedrooms with built in robes serviced by main bathroom. Creature Comforts include; ducted heating, air conditioning, garden shed and double garage.
$680,000 - $710,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24834
Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Hannah Bush M 0425 067 775 P 9707 4222 hannah.bush@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Berwick 21 Riviera Drive
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A meticulously maintained home of grand proportions, flexible layout and multiple living options. The gourmet kitchen ofers S/S appliances and ample bench and cupboard space adjacent to a naturally lit open plan living and dining area. Immediately matched by an equally impressive theatre/rumpus room and study. Completing the package, efortlessly flowing from the open plan living area, you will find the extensive north facing outdoor entertaining zone, perfect for year round entertainment.
$760,000 - $830,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24962
With a Low maintenance aspect and a location that puts shops, schools and parkland within easy reach are just some of the characteristics that make this townhouse such a tempting prospect. Country style kitchen featuring wall oven and gas cooktop. Master is serviced by a two-way bathroom plus walk-in-robe. Other features include, gas ducted heating, gas log fire, single lock up garage with rear roller door, downstairs powder room, and ample storage including under stairs cupboard.
$490,000 - $535,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24958
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BE INSPIRED, FEEL THE LOVE CUSTOM designed by Inspired Homes, this lovingly maintained and inviting four bedroom, single level family home offers unparalleled quality throughout set in the prestigious Chase Estate in Berwick. From the moment you enter you will be impressed by the welcoming, peaceful multiple light-filled and open plan living areas. The generous master bedroom with retreat boasts a walk-in robe, full ensuite with jet spa bath and double basins. Three additional bedrooms have built-in robes and have direct access to the bathroom including a jet spa bath and separate powder room. Overlooking the family/meals area and the ambient formal living room is the wellappointed kitchen, which is the central hub of this home. Boasting expansive 40mm Caesar stone bench tops, soft close cabinetry, a plethora of storage, and a walk-in pantry this is surely a kitchen that would befit a chef or novice cook alike! Entertain and relax after a long day in the fully enclosed alfresco or rumpus room with friends and family with views of the attractive low maintenance gardens or escape to the theatre room, put your feet up and watch your favorite movie. The choice is all yours. With lots of quality upgrades throughout including high ceilings, quality window furnishings and floor coverings, refrigerated cooling, ducted heating, three phase power, feature gas log fire place,
additional powder room, full alarm system, video intercom, motion sensor cameras, the list goes on… Not to forget your own private oasis and the immaculate oversized triple garage with internal and rear yard access.
Public transport virtually at your doorstep and a wide choice of public and private schools including Haileybury, St Margaret’s, Hillcrest and Beaconhills College, Eden Rise Shopping Centre, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre and ease
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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 29 Saul Avenue, BERWICK, VIC 3806 Price: $870,000 to $957,000 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 garage Inspect: As scheduled Contact: Wayne Nelson 0419 343 578 and Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021, OBRIEN REAL ESTATE BERWICK
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GET READY TO ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE IMMACULATE inside and out, this two bedroom unit offers the best of independent living within the Hunters Green Retirement Village. Reserved for those over 65, this village is all about lifestyle and enjoying time spent socialising or relaxing with a number of amenities available for use including swimming pool, gym, library and outdoor bowling green. There is also healthcare and beauty services plus housekeeping is available if required. The unit itself is light and bright throughout and has a fully equipped kitchen that includes electric hotplates and oven, dishwasher and ample storage that overlooks the meals and living area plus the unit has ducted heating and air conditioning throughout for year round comfort. The two bedrooms have built-in robes and are serviced by the bathroom that offers large shower completed with safety handrails, plus there is a separate toilet and laundry. Not only is the unit located within a short walk to the Village Community Centre, but it's also in walking distance to the Hunt Club Village Shopping Centre. Security is also assured as Hunters Green is a gated community. Call today for more information on your new lifestyle. â—?
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Narre Warren South 9-10 Lansell Close
Lifestyle location with the lot.
For auction.
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A quiet & secluded family home only minutes from the buzz of suburbia. Featuring: • • • •
Four generous bedrooms & study Three living, dining & enclosed alfresco Large kitchen with granite benches lnground pool, spa, gym & sauna
Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405
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Berwick 29 Saul Avenue
Be inspired.
For sale. $870,000 - $957,000 Custom designed by Inspired Homes, this lovingly maintained and inviting 4 bedroom, single level home offers unparalleled quality throughout, set in the prestigious Chase Estate. • 4 bed, master with full en-suite plus 3 oversized bedrooms • Formal lounge, theatre room, rumpus room and alfresco • 3 car remote lock up garage Extras include, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, quality flooring and window furnishings, landscaped gardens and much more.
F4 G2 H3 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Wayne Nelson 0419 343 578 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021
Berwick 46-48 William Road
The great outdoors.
For sale. $750,000 - $825,000 With one of the best outdoor living zones you’ll find, this home has brilliant finish & attention to detail • 3 bedroom, ensuite, & study • New kitchen, granite benches • Lounge & dining, timber flooring • Merbau decking, large pergola • 4 car garage plus side access Northside Berwick with superb finish & a magnificent outdoor area: all on approx. 900sqm block.
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Clyde 17 Cradle Avenue
Starting out in style.
For sale. $480,000 - $525,000 Perfectly located in the well sought after Pasadena Estate Clyde, is this gorgeous home that oozes character and charm! Featuring; • Three bedrooms plus study, master with ensuite • Stunning white gloss kitchen with stone benchtops • Spacious open plan living and dining area • Large undercover outdoor entertaining area Only minutes to Shopping on Clyde, Casey Fields, Casey Race & schools
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Berwick 6 Souhail Court
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Properties for lease. Berwick 9 Hatten Place 18 Duke Street 67 Hancock Drive 26 Grand Arch Way 3/14 McNabb Street 3 Kurnwill Place 10 Tyntynder Close 2/53 Collins Crescent 17 Glenisla Way 4/1 Miller Street 159 Soldiers Road 10 Colson Way 2/61 Cheviot Avenue 23 Escott Grove 5 Jarryd Crescent 24 Balmaceda Court 21 Michelle Drive
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Botanic Ridge 11 Lightfoot Rise
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Dandenong 3/28 Olive Street
$330 pw
Mulgrave 129 Police Road
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Brookfield 22 Maple Edge Way
$360 pw
Clyde North 36 Flowerbloom Cres 1622/16 Ayreshire Way 11 Connewarra Cres 14 Elmtree Crescent 32 Jackwood Drive 5 Speargrass Close
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Cranbourne 38 Valepark Crescent
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Cranbourne East 10 Mayfield Road
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Cranbourne North 3 Elkedra Way
$540 pw
Hampton Park 185 Pound Road
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Officer 31 Viridian Avenue 9 Fairweather Parade
$375 pw $370 pw
Endeavour Hills 11 Endeavour Crescent 10/3a Baileyana Drive 11 Redleap Court
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Narre Warren 20 Garryowen Cres 2 Tralee Circuit 2 Andene Drive 4 Emerald Court 8 Pendula Court
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Narre Warren South 75 Shrives Road 16 Kingston Avenue 1 Littlecroft Avenue
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Pakenham 5 Frogmore Street 27 Smethurst Avenue 5 Gertrude Lane 49 Bluehills Blvd 14 Elderberry Way 3 Frogmores Street 27 Mirabelle Street
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Injuries all sides in arrest By Cam Lucadou-Wells A police officer has broken his hand while punching a drunken and resisting 54-year-old man during an arrest outside a Casey home, a court has heard. Responding to a callout for help, two Narre Warren police officers questioned the "visibly distressed" man on the footpath just after midnight on 27 September. The man swore and yelled while unsteady on his feet, became aggressive and tried to headbutt one of the officers, police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Glenn Horman told Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 6 August. Police deployed OC foam in an attempt to
subdue and handcuff the man, but the spray had no effect on him, Lead Sen Const Horman said. The man swung his free arm at police, prompting an officer to strike him to the right side of his head. Police then cuffed both the man's arms and gained control, the court heard. The officer required surgery and 12 months off work due to his broken hand. The other officer required treatment for exposure to the OC spray. A defence lawyer said the accused had been on painkillers, suffering headaches and loss of hearing since the punch.
The offences were serious, but the injuries were "punitive in themselves". The man's partner had called police on the night for help due to the man "essentially selfharming", the lawyer said. He had made similar efforts using a knife the week earlier, the court heard. Due to a psychological breakdown and his alcohol intake, the man was "confused" and "disoriented" at the time. The accused had since realised that the police were "only there to help him," the lawyer said. He was still being treated for a long history of depression and anxiety, since losing his fortune
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Plea for bike’s return By Brendan Rees
A 12-year-old boy hopes to be reunited with his bike. Picture: CASEY CRIME PAGE
A mother is pleading for the return of her young son's bike, after it was allegedly taken from Cranbourne East Secondary School on Wednesday 1August. Pip Macnamara said had picked up her son Charlie, 12, from school after he fell ill on the afternoon of Wednesday 1 August. Charlie walked to school the next day when he discovered his mountain bike missing from the school's bike shed. "They cut the bike lock off," said Ms Macnamara. "The CCTV shows it was there up until about 10pm and then the cameras have
in a restaurant and investment properties. Since then, he had been applying for factory work. The man had a prior offence of resisting police, though his lawyer said that incident wasn't a violent one. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said the defence case had a "ring of truth", noting there had been no further offending since the incident. He told the man that "topping up with alcohol" was not the way to face his personal issues. The man was put on a 12-month good behaviour bond, requiring the man to continue his medical treatment.
gone all cloudy from the weather." She said Charlie was devastated when there was no sign of the bike. "He's a twin so they both got one for their birthday in February." The bike is described as a bright blue Progear mountain bike worth about $350. Ms Macnamara said she was told by the school the bike shed was locked overnight. "I didn't realise until I had a proper look but there's a gap between fence and the roof of the shed," she said. Cranbourne police are investigating.
Victoria Police are searching for 28 year old Jessica Beatty. She failed to appear at the Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 3 May for allegedly dealing property suspected of being proceeds of crime and theft of a motor vehicle. Three warrants were issued for her arrest. Beatty is known to frequent the Cranbourne, Narre Wareen and Ballarat areas.She is described as 160cm in height, with a medium build, blue eyes, brown hair and a fair complextion. Anyone with information on Beatty's whereabouts is encouraged to contact CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000.
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FOCUS ON … SENIORS ENJOYING LIFE
Pets welcome at village Bear the mastiff cross is something of a star at Pakenham’s Main Street Village. When owners Jenny and David Good take the gentle giant for a walk around the picturesque retirement village, other residents routinely stop to stay hello and give Bear a pat. Bear came to live with the Goods a month ago after they adopted him as a rescue dog. “He is just gorgeous,“ Jenny said. “He can be quite stubborn. If we go for a walk and he decides he doesn’t want to go further he sits down. We have to take treats to bribe him." "Our last dog was a star too," added David. "People would walk past and talk to him as he lay on the grass in front of the unit." The couple has lived at Main Street Village for 15 months and say it was management’s pet friendly policy that prompted them to move to Pakenham after selling their family home in Ferntree Gully. “We discounted any villages that didn’t have a good pet policy. Main Street was perfect for us. The fact you could replace your pets
and the village’s fantastic location. We love it,“ Jenny said. The couple installed a large ’doggie door’ leading to an enclosed patio and David planted grass in the backyard for Bear and his predecessor to enjoy. The couple say they fell in love with Bear as soon as they saw him on the shelter’s website. “He needed a cruciate ligament operation so they were looking for a quiet home for him. What better place than a retirement village,“ said Jenny, giving Bear an affectionate hug. Main Street Village manager Di McKellar said pet ownership provided proven health benefits and Main Street welcomed residents replacing pets. “Pets encourage socialisation and exercise,“ Ms McKellar said, adding that pets can also assist with stress and grief. “One of the first questions I get is ’can we bring a pet?’ “When people relocate to a new home they should be able to bring whatever they want from their past, including their pets.“
Jenny and David chose Main Street Village for its pet friendly policy.
Bear the mastiff cross takes owners Jenny and David Good on a walk around Main Street Village. Picture: GARY SISSONS
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Tour Local Pakenham specialise in seniors touring and offer an exciting range of one day, extended and theatre tours. Led by mother and son team Joanne and Raymond Staindl, Tour Local provides an enjoyable, affordable and accessible way for seniors to continue travelling to destinations
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both near and far. “We provide individuals with the opportunity to meet like-minded people who share the same zest for travelling and the same desire to share new experiences,” Raymond said. “We offer more than just simple transport from point A to point B - we provide our people with an experience from start to finish that they won’t soon forget.” As a family owned and operated business, Tour Local Pakenham individualises each trip. Joanne and Raymond are happy to sit down with a group to discuss destination options and craft a tailored tour experince. Tour Local is also a coach charter company, managing the logistics of both large-scale transfers as well as every day transfers. “Anyone can hire a bus, drive to a place, take a photo and return home. It’s what happens throughout that journey that truly makes an experience,” Raymond said. “We put people at ease from the very start. We make sure everything is taken care of and we assist in any way we can throughout the journey - it’s all about that family feel.” Tour Local was started by Joanne 10 year ago when she began visiting local villages and clubs in the area. “The business has grown a lot since then with word of mouth being our biggest contributor, as people just leave talking about our tours and the experience we create,” Raymond said. Customers of Tour Local can be assured they are in experienced hands with both
Tour Local provide people with an experience that they won't forget. Joanne and Raymond who are both experienced travellers. “Joanne first found her zest for the travel industry back when she used to work as a tour guide on the coaches in New Zealand. From there her love for the travel life has only
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Angel to soar at Bunjil Acclaimed as the ‘Angel of Australia’, Mirusia has gained worldwide fame as the soprano soloist with André Rieu and the Johann Strauss Orchestra for over 10 years, performing in front of millions. Mirusia is now forging her own career as a solo artist. Her recent album ‘From the Heart’ and tour of the same name has received outstanding reviews and has touched the hearts of many audiences. Mirusia will bring her magnificent voice to Bunjil Place on Sunday 26 August. Mirusia studied classical voice at the
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Hampton Park Art & Photography Exhibition:
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WHAT’S ON Final bargain book sale The Friends of Cranbourne Libraries Inc will hold its final book sale after 26 years. Books priced from 50 cents to $5. Saturday 11 August, from 8.30am - 2pm at the Cranbourne Library. 65 Berwick Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne. Enquiries: Helen Cargo Ph. 5998 2333.
Hampton Park Care Group Inc. proudly present an art and photography exhibition and competition. A jazz band on opening night will offer extra pizazz. We will also be having an art workshop for participants to attend. Saturday 11 August 10am - 4pm at Hampton Park Community House, 16-20 Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park. Entry by gold donation.
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Guest Speaker will be Angela Henricksen, sales and customer service manager from Archival Survival Melbourne. Angela has extensive knowledge and experience to give advice on general preservation issues and storage products suitable for a wide variety of records and other objects. If you have ever wonder how to preserve you documents, or other precious family heirlooms come along and listen to Angela. Saturday 11 of August, 2pm at the Casey Complex, 1/65 Berwick Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne. Please use Casey Radio entrance. Afternoon tea will be served afterwards, then the AGM will begin. A fee of $3 to be paid on entry to the room. Contact Lynne Bradley at president@nwfhg.org.au or phone 8787 5558. All visitors are welcome to attend.
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A new chapter is opening By Nick Creely AFL Yarra Ranges formally granted the applications for six South East Football Netball League clubs to join the commission for 2019 during a presentation at the Upwey Tecoma Football Club last Thursday night. Beaconsfield, Berwick, Doveton, Narre Warren, Officer and Pakenham had their applications ratified under AFL Victoria By-law 3.8 (ii) to transfer into another regional commission, paving the way for the new divisional structure in 2019. Berwick Springs have also joined the commission as a new club in 2019, and will commence with an Under 19s and netball team next year with the view to later becoming a senior club. After much deliberation over the name over the competition, the AFL Yarra Ranges commission also confirmed it will be known as ‘AFL Outer East’, reflecting the broader area it now represents. The competition will then be known as ‘Outer East Football Netball League’. AFL Yarra Ranges region general manager Aaron Bailey explained the thinking behind the name on the night, and said it was an important decision in setting up the future. “We want to encompass what we are, and what we have been and what we’ll become - the Yarra Ranges is a key part of who we are, and we want to certainly keep making sure our region is acknowledged along the way,” he said. “But, we do now cover the south-east of Melbourne - particularly the councils of Casey and Cardinia, so we believe we need to have a name that reflects our competition.” The commission will be offering both Under 18 and Under 19 football in 2019, and clubs can nominate a team in either age group. As previously stated by the Star News, there will be three divisions making up the Outer East Football Netball League, with Premier, Division 1 and Division 2 grades. Premier has been confirmed as an eightteam competition, which will feature the top five AFL Yarra Ranges Division 1 sides, and the top three SEFNL sides. Division 1 will be a nine-team competition with the bottom five AFL Yarra Ranges Division 1 sides, and also featuring the bottom three SEFNL clubs, and one team from Division 2 of the Yarra Ranges (by application). Division 2 will also be an eight-team competition, made up of current AFL Yarra Ranges Division 2 clubs. The Yarra Ranges commission has made the decision on where each team sits in the divisional structure by looking at factors such as on-field club performance from the past five years, financial sustainability, ability for the club to compete, quality of boys’ and girls’ juniors and junior pathway, and the facilities - including the capacity for crowds, netball, all-ability access and females (including future development plans).
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Aaron Bailey outlined the key details behind the new football and netball competition for 2019. 182900 The preferred promotion and relegation system will be one up, one down, and in 2019, promotion from Division 2 will be application or invitation only. By 2021, the aim is to have promotion and relegation across all divisions. The commission has also recommended an increase in player point levels to match neighbouring competitions, and a set salary cap that can be sustainable for the future of all clubs. Points will be increased to 44 for Premier, 44 for Division 1 and 47 for Division 2, while the salary cap limits for 2019 will be $125,000 for Premier, $110,000 for Division 1 and $80,000 for Division 2. However, tiered points will be applied to clubs in any division in order to achieve competition balance, with the SEFNL clubs likely
to be given 39 points in Premier and 41 points in Division 1. The salary cap amounts will be reviewed on an annual basis, and the Premier cap should closely align to the MPNFL and EFL Division 1 competitions. Women’s football is also high on the agenda, with Bailey confirming they are making inroads on how to grow the game. “We can confirm that we are working with the EFL (Eastern Football League) to go to an Eastern Region Women’s competition,” he said. “Hopefully with a structured divisional setup with Premier and working down, our aim is to grow to the point that our strong women’s teams can compete with the EFL and we will have a standalone Yarra Ranges development competi-
tion, so there’s work happening in terms of that.” In terms of the netball structure in 2019, the commission will introduce Under 13, 15 and 17 age groups, and provide divisional netball in junior ranks for clubs with strong numbers. Moving forward, AFL Yarra Ranges has announced Matt Fotia as the media manager starting in September, while it will also look to appoint a head of umpiring and netball development manager in the coming months. Totally Workwear Berwick and Knoxfield has also been locked in as the major sponsor of the Premier competition. The full draft of the findings of the AFL Yarra Ranges Review will be released on 17 August, with clubs having 28 days to respond to the reviews and make any further recommendations.
The Cavs’ Championship dream is dashed By Hayley Wildes After a regular season that built nicely towards the business end, the Casey Cavaliers State Championship men unfortunately weren't able to carry on that momentum in the first round of the Big V finals. Facing the Hawthorn Magic at Boorondara Sports Complex on Saturday night, the Cavs played a great 37 minutes of basketball, but their season came to a close due to a grim final three minutes of play. The Cavs came out firing and established a 17-9 lead after five minutes of play as Ben Louis pushed the pace and attacked the rim. After a timeout, the Magic found their groove and fought their way back into the contest, owning a one-point lead at the first break, 21-20. In almost a carbon copy of the first quarter, Casey again jumped out to a 32-24 lead early in the second term as Louis, Raheem Lemons and Brent Hobba drained big buckets. In what was quickly turning into a game runs, it was Hawthorn's turn to turn up the berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
heat on offence and by half time, the Cavs lead was just two points, 39-37. It was a high-octane third quarter as both teams fought tooth and nail. Casey held an eight-point advantage with just over three minutes to play in the quarter, but Hawthorn - led by sharp-shooter Jack Barry - reduced the Cavs' lead to just one-point with a quarter to play. The crowd hung on every possession and it looked like it was going down to the wire with scores tied at 67-all with 3:20 left on the clock. When buckets were needed down the stretch, Casey went cold and was unable to stop Hawthorn from pulling away. The Cavs scored just one bucket - a Brandon Polk jump shot - in the final 3:20 of the game and the Hawks were simply sublime finishing the game on a 13-2 run with Jack Barry and Nelson Kirksey hitting clutch triples. Hawthorn claimed an 80-69 win and ended Casey's season in frustrating fashion. Matt Donlan (16 points, 3 rebounds) top-scored for Casey, while Raheem Lemons (13 points, 10 re-
bounds, 3 steals) finished his dominant season with yet another double-double. Ben Louis' (12 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists) efforts typified his season - involved in everything and always fighting for an extra possession. Despite a bitterly disappointing final three minutes of the season, Casey produced some great basketball throughout the season and there is definitely a lot to build on going forward. Casey fans still have a lot to look forward to in the remainder of 2018 Big V finals, with the Division 1 and Youth League 2 women tipping off their respective finals campaigns this weekend. The Division 1 women travel to Geelong to face the Supercats on Saturday night in the first game of a best-of-three series for a place in the grand final. Meanwhile, the Youth League 1 women host the Frankston Blues at Casey Stadium from 8pm on Saturday night. They can punch their ticket to the grand final with a win.
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Comets are in fine form By Nick Creely FOOTBALL FEDERATION VICTORIA SOCCER WRAP - ROUND 18 STATE LEAGUE 1 - SOUTH EAST The Casey Comets continued on with the impressive run of State League 1 South East form with a 2-0 win over South Springvale at Comets Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The home side took a handy 1-0 lead into half time, and put the game to bed early in the second half with a strike from Dejan Radojicic, who scored a brace. It continues on a confidence boosting last month after what has been a tough season for the Comets, who now sit with a 5-10 record with only a handful of matches left to play. In other games, Richmond SC defeated Warragul United 4-0 at Kevin Bartlett Reserve. STATE LEAGUE 2 - SOUTH EAST In State League 2 South East action over the weekend, Berwick City knocked off Frankston Pines 1-0 at Jack Thomas Reserve. City took the lead in the 25th minute with Jarod Blackbourn hitting the back of the net, and from there, the home side held firm to take the win. The visitors certainly had their moments in the second half, but a stingy City defence which has leaked just 20 goals in 18 games this season - were too strong in the end. Doveton SC also kept up their winning ways, with the top of the table Doves winning 2-0 against Mazenod Victory at Waratah Reserve. The Doves keep knocking away every challenger in its way, and now sit top of the ladder by a whopping six points. STATE LEAGUE 5 - SOUTH Casey Panthers defeated Bunyip 3-2 in a highly entertaining affair between the two rivals at Bunyip Recreation Reserve. Both sides came into the round in similar
spots on the table, and played a game befitting of their evenness. The Strikers did well to keep pace with the Panthers, but the attacking weapons of Roberto Amorim, skipper Martin Byrnes and Jamie Faithfull - who each scored proved too much to handle. Pakenham lost 3-1 to Rowville Eagles at IYU
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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: Who are we?
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1. Originally from Beaconsfield, I competed in my third Paralympic Games in Beijing in 2008… 2. I took over from Neil Balme at Melbourne after he was sacked midway through the 1997 AFL season, and I also coached the Casey Scorpions in the VFL in 2008… 3. I captained the Hampton Park seniors before a playing and coaching stints at Emerald and Wandin… 4. I edged out Pakenham best and fairest winner Jeremy Everett to claim the ruck spot in the Gazette’s 2008 Casey Cardinia team of the year… 5. I won the VCFL medal as the best player in the 2008 Casey Cardinia senior grand final… Daniel’s ANSWERS 1. Lisa McIntosh 2. Greg Hutchison 3. Josh Taylor 4. Steve Arvanitis 5. Ricky Clark
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Recreation Reserve. The Eagles got off to the fast start to be 2-0 up at half time, but United fought back admirably to level out the second half and score through Simon Johnstone-Robertson. In other matches, Drouin Dragons lost 3-0 to White Star Dandenong, Endeavour Hills Fire proved too strong with a 1-0 victory over Chel-
sea FC at Power Reserve, Aspendale couldn’t beat Old Mentonians in a 3-1 result at Jack Grut Reserve, while Somerville and Lyndale United drew 0-0 at Tyabb Central Recreation Reserve. Knox United had the bye.
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With three games remaining in the home and away season, Casey is undoubtedly the form team of the VFL. Currently riding an incredible 11-game winning streak - their latest scalp a 91-point thrashing of the Northern Blues at Casey Fields on Saturday - the Demons (13-2) sit second on the ladder, just percentage behind Richmond in top spot with a game in hand. Due to injury, captain Jack Hutchins was sidelined until Round 10, but he could tell something special was brewing at Casey Fields. “There were a couple of games early on where we lost to Richmond and Geelong when we were still trying to find our feet and when we did get challenged, we weren’t able to move on from it, deal with it and process it accordingly,” he said. “After those two losses, I think we found our feet and I noticed it sitting on the sidelines; how the group had come together and what they were able to achieve. “Then it was great to be able to jump back into the side and be a part of it.” Being a part of it is an understatement. Hutchins, since joining to the club in 2016, has given his all and is the type of player anyone would want on their side; a team-first player who competes all day and is rarely beaten in a contest. The contest, and being a monster defensive team, is what Casey is all about and with a skipper that lives and breathes that mantra it’s a match made in heaven. Hutchins spoke about the driving factors of Casey’s dominant season thus far. “The whole defensive side of our game has been key,” he said. “We want to be known for our contest and being able to outnumber at the contest, while playing for each other and with a real spirit. “The last couple of weeks we’ve been challenged and we haven’t lost our cool - we’ve been able to acknowledge it and work through the process to get the job done.” Hutchins also points to coach Jade Rawlings - in his first season with Casey - as having a huge impact on the playing group. “He’s been fantastic,” he said. “The beauty of him is that he’s honest and upfront with you and you always know where you
“He drives really high standards and he’s been able to rally the group together.” In a season full of highlights, perhaps the greatest of them all was the stunning comefrom-behind win on the road against Geelong in Round 16. “It was unbelievable and they’re the sort of games you want to be a part of,” Hutchins said of the thrilling three-point win. “In the time I’ve been at Casey that was probably one of the best wins I’ve been a part of. “When you get challenged and find a way to win, those are the wins you can look back on when you get in a similar situation and have the confidence that you can play through it and you’re never out of it.” With three games remaining before finals, Hutchins’ mind is set firmly on the task at hand, but he can’t wait for September football. “It’s a wonderful time of year and anything can happen in finals,” he said. “You just want to be thereabouts to give yourself the best chance and I think we have done that. “We’re in a good position to be able to give it a really good crack at the end of the year.” Although Hutchins is under no illusions about the challenges that lie ahead, the thought of captaining Casey to the ultimate prize in Victorian football is a tantalising one - adding: “To be able to captain a side and be part of a premiership, that’s the dream isn’t it? “We missed out in the grand final two years ago. To make it and come so close, that still sits in the back of the gut and I’d love the opportunity to have another go at it.” The Demons will be looking to make it a dozen wins on the trot when they face Sandringham at Casey Fields on Saturday from 2pm. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 14 Saturday was a glimpse. A glimpse into Narre Warren's ability to weather the storm and play a brand of football that holds up in the heat of battle. It was also a glimpse into what will one of the most fascinating finals series in recent memory. The Magpies are now all but sealed as the minor premiers, and the pressure will certainly come in the coming month as they look to turn the tables on last year's grand final loss, but it's a challenge they seem primed for. The anticipated clash between the Magpies and the in-form Cranbourne at Kalora Park was finals like, and in this case, Matt Shinners' side - as they have all year - stood up in the critical moments to find an extra gear when challenged, 12.11 (83) to 7.5 (47). It wasn't a moment that yielded a goal, but young star Ryan Quirk set the tone after his side got off to a slow start after Eagles sharpshooter Marc Holt snared the opening goal of the match. Holt looked dangerous early, and loomed as the match winner, something Shinners had to address. The Eagles were getting their hands on the footy, with Shaun Marusic, Luke Bee-Hugo and Anthony Vella getting plenty of run going, when Quirk bravely went back with the flight of the ball to take a telling mark as the visitors surged forward. It was one of those little moments that seemed to shift the momentum, one of many in a four quarter effort. All of a sudden, the Magpies found a spark, and despite missing some gettable set-shots, eventually broke free to set up a 17-point quarter time lead, looking ominous in attack with their daring ball movement. As has been the case all season, the Magpies didn't waste time; they quickly played on after taking a mark and flicked the ball around with an energy so telling. It was much of the same over the rest of the game, with leaders in Dylan Quirk and Michael Collins beginning to assert themselves, with Quirk in particular producing a brilliant moment by hand in the slippery conditions that resulted in a Nick Scanlon goal in the second term. Despite the best efforts of the likes of Glenn Osborne, Dillan Bass and Brandon Osborne to cope with the amount of ball spilling into their defensive arc, the Eagles were under the pump and couldn't penetrate off half back with Jesse Davies, Zietsman, Ryan Quirk and Col McNamara intercepting everything in their path and bringing the ball back with searing run. The Magpies took a 35-point lead into half time, and booted another three third term goals to snuff out any chance of a comeback, before taking the foot off the pedal slightly but controlling the final term. Running out 36-point winners, Magpies coach Matt Shinners pointed to the learnings taken after losing to the Eagles back in Round 9 at home, in a game he described at the time as one of the best local matches he's seen. "When we lost to them last time at home, the conditions were a little different weather wise," he said. "We had enough of the ball that day to suggest we could have come away and won, so we discussed where we went wrong, and we made sure we didn't get caught in the same trap. "They've got some good outside runners, so we had to look at things differently compared to last time, and it came off which was great." Despite a slow start to the game, Shinners was impressed with his side's ability to control
Narre Warren legend Michael Collins drives the ball forward. 183666 the match against a side that is well and truly in the premiership frame. "We didn't start as good as I wanted, but it's one of those things where the opposition is ready - we tinkered with a couple of things, and it paid dividends for us," he said. "We managed to control the majority of the game a lot more than I would have thought, to be honest - Cranbourne are a quality side, so I thought we played quite well." Officer, meanwhile, seems finals bound for the first time since 2004. In a virtual elimination final between the Lions and Kangaroos, the pressure was certainly on to see who could grasp the fifth spot on the ladder with both hands, with the visitors running out 11.8 (74) to 7.14 (56). The Kangaroos' recent form has pointed to a side that has clearly earnt a chance at an elimination final come late August, with coach Doug Koop only recently describing the Kangaroos as "the best of the rest". The swirling wind down at Toomuc Reserve made life difficult for both sides, who were struggling to adjust to the conditions. Ultimately, the Kangaroos had enough class on the outside to boot away, kicking five goals to one in the final term to draw clear of Tooradin and Pakenham with two rounds left to play. With two games between the Seagulls in sixth spot, the Kangaroos can now prepare for
their first finals series in 14 years, where they will almost certainly meet Leigh McQuillen's Beaconsfield in an elimination final on 26 August. Beaconsfield meanwhile, dominated Doveton from start to finish and enjoying 39 scoring shots to seven to set up a 137-point win, 22.17 (149) to 1.6 (12). With spearhead Nathan Langley back in to the side and arguably the best player in the competition, Scott Meyer expected to be back before finals, the Eagles started to find some run, and more importantly, put it on the scoreboard - something that has been an issue for parts throughout the season. Despite the usual fight by the likes of Doves trio Mitch Cotter, Matt Stapleton and Matthew Boyd, the class and speed of Riley Verbi, Bailey Morrish and the laser like kicking of Jake Bowd was giving coach Daniel Charles serious headaches. The Eagles build their lead to 75 at half time, and eventually 99 at the final change, with the home side queuing up to get their chance to hit the scoreboard. Unwilling to let his side simply take the foot off the pedal, momentum coming into next week became key, with the Eagles slamming on a further six unanswered goals in the final term to stretch the margin into triple figures. And Berwick knocked off Tooradin-Dalmore 9.15 (69) to 7.6 (48) at Tooradin Rec-
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Lions repel the Lightning By Hayley Wildes & Nick Creely MORNINGTON PENINSULA NEPEAN ROUND 17 A scintillating final quarter burst was enough for Pearcedale to knock off Rye at Tractor Park on Saturday, 10.15 (75) to 6.12 (48). The Panthers and Demons were neck and neck for the majority of the contest, but the home side managed to slam on five goals to one in the final term to run away comfortable winners. Luke Daniel and Luke Dalmau were once again prominent for the Panthers, while Laughlin Cowell snared three majors. A highly inaccurate Devon Meadows, meanwhile, lost to the lowly Tyabb by eightpoints at Glover Reserve, 10.8 (68) to 7.18 (60). The Panthers led at the final change by just three points, but disappointingly kicked 1.8 to 3.3 in the final term to fall short in what was a tough day for the club. Despite the result, Michael Theodoridis booted another four majors, while Mat Fletcher was almost a lone hand for his side with another brilliant display. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - ROUND 16 The Doveton Eagles bounced back from last week's defeat with a hard-fought win over Murrumbeena at home, 12.11 (83) to 8.7 (55). Cameron Carmody was best for the Eagles,
Blue Darcy Vescio and Demon Casey Sheriff keep an eye on the ball. while Russell Robertson booted four goals. Keysborough was challenged at times by Caulfield, but its class shone through as the side claimed a 14.8 (92) to 9.7 (61) win at home. Chris Bryan (five goals) was electric up forward and James Anwyl played a pivotal role. DIVISION 3 - ROUND 15
In Division 3, Hampton Park was a class above Hallam, claiming a cruisy 14.7 (91) to 5.4 (34) win. Reece Smart and Justin Hill (six goals) dominated for the Redbacks, while Jonathan Daly and Rory McIvor battled hard all day for the Hawks. Endeavour Hills powered away in the final term against Heatherton to record a 13.13 (91) to 7.6 (48) win at home. Nick Gay and Daniel Morrison were sublime for the Falcons, while Reagan Maddaford was best for Heatherton. Springvale Districts claimed a 114-point win over South Yarra on the road. The Dees held the Lions goalless after half-time to run out 19.22 (136) to 3.4 (22) winners. Peter Heng was best in a team effort for the Dees. DIVISION 4 - ROUND 16 It was a top of the table battle at Marriott Waters Reserve and Carrum Patterson Lakes defeated Lyndhurst. Carrum Patterson Lakes held Lyndhurst to just one behind in the first half and went onto claim a 10.9 (69) to 6.5 (41) win. The class of Matthew Ryan and Liam Hickman shone through as Carrum Patterson Lakes moved a win clear on top. Despite the loss, Jason Twite and Charlie Gardiner impressed for the Lightning. Lyndale flexed its muscle against Sandown, recording a 12.2 (74) to 2.3 (15) win. Moses Faaola dominated for the Pumas, while Trevor Kumetaitis slotted four majors.
Dandenong claimed its third win of the season in a thriller against Moorabbin. With both teams trading punches all day, the Redlegs were in front when it mattered most to claim a 16.5 (101) to 13.15 (93) win. Jayke Hopkins (four goals) was brilliant and David Barrie's four goals were also vital. VAFA DIVISION 2 - ROUND 16 St Johns was no match for Yarra Old Grammarians at Doncaster Reserve. After being held goalless in the first half, St Johns improved in the second half, but the game was already well out of reach. Anthony Brannan and Rohan Scott battled valiantly for St Johns in the 17.14 (116) to 7.6 (48) loss. VFLW ROUND 13 In typically windy conditions at Casey Fields on Saturday morning, the Casey Demons held strong for a hard-fought win over Carlton, 5.7 (37) to 3.9 (27). Kicking with the wind in the opening term, Casey jumped out to a 22-point lead at the first break, but Carlton returned the favour with three goals to zero in the second term. In a frantic final quarter, the Demons - despite being held scoreless - held Carlton goalless and recorded a 10-point win as Kate Hore and Bianca Jakobsson starred.
The Stingrays and Power continue on their winning ways By Hayley Wildes The Dandenong Stingrays were tested by the Northern Knights on the weekend, but as they have done all season long, found a way to get the win and extend their winning streak to nine games. The Rays were wasteful in front of goal and it cost them dearly as they struggled their way to 2.11 (23) at the main break. Kicking with the wind in the first term, Dandenong peppered the goals and had almost triple the amount of inside 50s but was unable to convert. Despite their dominance, the Stingrays trailed 3.0 (18) to 1.5 (11) at quarter-time. Dandenong wasted more opportunities in the second term, but an important late goal to Corey Ellison trimmed the lead to eight points at half time. 46 STAR NEWS
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The third term was one of complete domination. Jeremy Burton kicked a fine running goal just 18 seconds into the quarter to start what was a game-winning quarter of football for Dandenong. The Rays booted six goals to zero as Finlay Bayne and Bailey Williams slotted two goals each in the term. The likes of Lachlan Young, captain Campbell Hustwaite and Daniel Frampton asserted themselves on the contest to have Dandenong 34 points up at the final break. The Knights kicked with the wind in the final term and put on three goals to zero. Despite not registering a goal in the last quarter, Dandenong claimed its ninth win on the trot, 8.19 (67) to 8.2 (50). Lachlan Young and Campbell Hustwaite were superb, while Finlay Bayne and Bailey
Williams booted vital goals when they were needed. The Rays (13-1) have now locked up top spot on the ladder with two rounds to play. In a see-sawing battle against the Oakleigh Chargers, the Gippsland Power came away with the four points in a thriller. Gippsland jumped out to a 14-point lead at the first break, but the middle two quarters were dominated by Oakleigh as they scored five goals and held Gippsland to just one. Trailing by 14 points at the final change, Gippsland had the challenge set out in front of them and went to work immediately. Two early goals had the Power just two points adrift after five minutes and seemingly possessing all of the momentum. As had been the story all day, there was another twist in the game as Oakleigh replied with
two majors of its own. In the final 15 minutes of play, the Gippy boys willed themselves to victory, booting three majors and holding the Chargers to two behinds. Gippsland grabbed the lead with three minutes to play when Noah Gown kicked truly and they held on for a dramatic 9.6 (60) to 8.7 (55) win. Gown’s tremendous form continued with a best on ground performance, highlighted by kicking the match-winning goal, while Boadie Motton, Sam Flanders and Bailey Beck all impressed. Gippsland (10-2-2) sits second on the ladder. While there is no TAC Cup action this weekend, the Rays and Power travel to Ballarat to face the Geelong Falcons and Murray Bushrangers, respectively, on Saturday 18 August from 10am.
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