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"While Berwick has transformed over the years, it's a town that has still held onto part of its heritage and country charm. "Come along and join the celebrations in what is sure to be a great day of old-fashioned fun, with lots of local community groups involved in the day." Event details: Date: Saturday 1 September 2018. Time: 10am - 1pm. Venue: Pioneers Park, Lyall Road, Berwick. For further details visit www.casey.vic.gov. au/berwick150 or join the Facebook event on the City of Casey's page.
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join the celebrations. "This is a great opportunity to come together as a community and celebrate this special milestone for Berwick, reflect on Berwick's past and celebrate the great community it is
today," Cr Ablett said. "When the Shire of Berwick was formed, Berwick was the main town of the municipality which stretched east of Dandenong, extended to Lysterfield, Gembrook and Bunyip, and encompassed part of the Koo Wee Rup Swamp. "The area generally had a rural aspect with dairying, sheep, cattle grazing and fruit growing being the main pursuits. "As the region experienced rapid population growth and urbanisation, the Berwick and Narre Warren area become the City of Berwick in 1973, which was later joined with most of the City of Cranbourne and a small part of the City of Knox to become the City of Casey in 1994.
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The City of Casey is hosting a community celebration to mark the 150th anniversary since the Shire of Berwick was formed. The free community event, to be held this Saturday, 1 September, will reflect on the history of the area and celebrate the community's transformation over the past 150 years since the Shire of Berwick was proclaimed in 1868. There will be a community barbecue, carnival rides, face painting, performances, historic displays, wood-chopping demonstrations and some good old-fashioned fun with 19th century games including apple bobbing, egg tossing and sack races. City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett encouraged the local community to head along and
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Community News National Disability Insurance Scheme is nearly here The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will arrive in the City of Casey on 1 September 2018. The City of Casey is encouraging residents and existing Council care clients to test if they’re eligible for the scheme, as the City of Casey has not registered to be a service provider. For those clients who currently receive care from Council and are eligible for the NDIS, there will be an extensive transition process to transfer clients to their new service provider. For those who are in ineligible, Council will continue to provide its high-quality services to these residents. To find out more, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/NDIS.
The Casey Cardinia Library Corporation will be opening its branches at 9.00 am each weekday and extending its hours until 9.00 pm on a Thursday evening. This six-month trial may be extended for a further three months if the community support this change. Libraries in Casey to trial these new hours include Cranbourne, Doveton, Endeavour Hills and Hampton Park. These changes line up with the existing hours of the Bunjil Place library. To find out more, visit www.cclc.vic.gov.au.
Head along to a community barbecue at Max Pawsey Pavilion on Saturday 1 September between 10.00 am and 1.00 pm to chat with Council officers. Casey Cardinia Libraries to be open for longer.
You can also complete a survey online and go in the draw to win one of two $40 Westfield gift vouchers. Visit www.caseyconversations.com.au.
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Sparkie jailed for trafficking cocaine By Cam Lucadou-Wells A 32-year-old self-employed electrician has been jailed for sourcing 196 grams of cocaine from an "up-line supplier" during late 2016-early 2017. Peter Harris, a former Berwick Secondary College student still living in the South East, was sentenced for drug trafficking at the Victorian County Court on 23 August. He pleaded guilty to sourcing the cocaine for pick-up by a partner during three transactions between 23 December 2016 and 26 January 2017. The deals involved the exchange of "thousands of dollars" and cocaine of an unknown purity. It was at a higher level than merely funding Harris's own drug habit, Judge Paul Higham said during sentencing. The offending followed just a few weeks after being placed on a corrections order at Dandenong Magistrates' Court for trafficking cocaine and ecstasy. "Those of us who sit in criminal courts are aware of this one simple truth - that is drugs
are tearing the heart out of our community," Judge Higham said. The "evil trade" was to blame for "losing a generation", its participants could expect to be punished, the judge said. What starts as a "fun Saturday night" can quickly spiral into the "horrors of addiction", he said. Many lose everything including their lives. Harris himself came close but for being fortunate enough to retain the love and support of his family and a non-drug-using partner. Harris also pleaded guilty to being a prohibited person possessing an imitation firearm. The fake weapon was seized from his home's kitchen cupboard during his arrest in March 2017. Harris undisputedly claimed it was a prop used by a friend dressed up as a cowboy at a fancy-dress party. As a teen, Harris - who came from a "good, honest and hard-working" family - started using MDMA and amphetamines out with friends. By 20, he was using cocaine. "Recreational" use escalated to depen-
dence after being wracked with guilt over the suicide of a close friend, Judge Higham noted. Harris became entrenched in a "drug subculture", devoting himself to obtaining, using and recovering from drugs. Consuming up to four grams on weekends, he broke up with a partner, cut down on his work and replaced his dwindling income with proceeds from trafficking. Judge Higham noted Harris completed the drug treatment requirements of his original 18-month correction order. Harris's mother stated that they had since "got the old Pete back", the judge said. It was noted that Harris had shown insight, remorse and taken great steps towards his rehabilitation. Judge Higham said the sentence was crafted to punish Harris, but for him to "not lose hope". "But the objective gravity (of the offending) is such that a term of imprisonment must be served." Harris was jailed for 10 months followed by a supervised 18-month corrections order including judicial monitoring, mental health and drug counselling.
Running for his life By Cam Lucadou-Wells Nothing will stop Lynbrook husband and dad Brad Scicluna from running. In fact, the 41-year-old engineer at Dandenong bus manufacturer Volgren believes that exercise has been a tonic after a devastating diagnosis of stage-4 gall bladder cancer a year ago. It’s a rare cancer that means Mr Scicluna is without any PBS-listed treatment options such as immunology. He discovered that not all cancers are equal. There’s a potentially life-extending medication Herceptin that is available on the PBS for breast cancer patients but not gall bladder cancer, Mr Scicluna says. The treatment cost would be a prohibitive $70,000 a year. A specialist told him “the more money you have the longer you live.” It’s a form of discrimination that Mr Scicluna is challenging. He’s put his name to a National Oncology Alliance campaign on behalf of more than 6000 Australians with cancer without PBS-listed medications. He will be attending a Canforum in Canberra in September, in the hope of putting his case to Health Minister Greg Hunt. Before June 2017, Mr Scicluna - a nonsmoker, light drinker and avid runner - had rarely seen the inside of a hospital. He complained to a doctor of a sore back
while he was boundary umpiring in the Casey Cardinia Football League. It was discovered that he had cancer that had spread to his lower vertebrae. Since months of chemo and radiotherapy, Mr Scicluna’s condition has fortunately stabilised. He has had no treatment for two months and run well past his expiry date - at least the one that doctors expected. And continued running about six kilometres a day, with a view to running 10 kilometres at the Melbourne Marathon in October. “It’s a bit of a miracle,” Mr Scicluna said. “The oncologist has only seen one other case like me. You wouldn’t know there was anything wrong with me.” Mr Scicluna believes exercise helped ward off the side-effects of chemo and radiotherapy. He’d work out for 30 minutes before chemo, and for 30 minutes after. He’s still worked - but wound it back to 40 hours a week, cut out sugars in a healthy-eating regime, and taken family holidays with wife Catherine and daughters Olivia and Charlotte. In September, Brad and Catherine will renew their vows. The family had cancelled a dream trip to Hawaii and then Disneyland due to Mr Scicluna being unable to get travel insurance. “We just should have done it earlier,” Ms Scicluna said. “People should just do things - don’t put them off.
Drunk L-plater pays the price By Cam Lucadou-Wells A drunken learner driver who lost control of her car in Narre Warren has taken out a loan to pay off a resultant $20,000 damage bill, a court heard. Tegan Mumford, 21, of Narre Warren, recorded a blood-alcohol level of 0.159 soon after she drove into two vehicles, trees and a fence about 2am on 22 April 2018, Dandenong Magistrates' Court heard. It was well above the 0.00 restriction applied to L-platers such as herself. The early-childhood worker had been drinking that night, visiting Empire nightclub for about an hour until a friend was kicked out. Mumford drove from a friend's address with an L-plater friend in the front passenger seat. Along the way, she struck a vehicle. Then she panicked, hit the accelerator, mounted a roundabout, struck down trees, careered into a fence and a 2005 Ford LTD. She was also charged with driving without L plates and not having an experienced passenger on board. Police didn't charge her with any further driving charges arising from the crash itself. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen noted that Mumford was not licenced to drive with alcohol in her system. Had someone been injured or killed, the accused would have faced a lengthy jail term for culpable driving, he said. "You can just see every day in court that a decision made can have very far-reaching consequences. "You have made a terrible mistake. But as bad as it was, it could have been worse." Mr Vandersteen noted the accused's lack of priors, early guilty plea, cooperation with police and her "doing the right thing" by repaying the damage. Mumford was disqualified from driving for 15 months and fined $600.
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Brad Scicluna with his family Charlotte, Olivia and Catherine. 184199 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS “We shouldn’t have regrets.” The family however took a chance and went holidaying in Fiji. “I just enjoy every single day, and enjoy life,” Mr Scicluna said. “Just don’t take it for granted.”
Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives have arrested a teenager following a series of alleged thefts of motor vehicles in the area. A search warrant was executed at a Narre Warren South address about 6.30am on Tuesday, 28 August, with a 16-year-old boy arrested at the scene. He has been charged with a number of offences, including vehicle theft and driving offences, evading police, dangerous conduct and weapon possession. The teen will appear before a children’s court. The charges related to alleged incidents including thefts of motor vehicles and evading police in the Narre Warren and Cranbourne areas over the past two weeks.
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What is something people don't know about you? Worked at football, VFL park. What was your most memorable moment? Carrying Commonwealth Games baton through Kooweerup.
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What's the best thing about being involved with the CWA? Friendship, fellowship and helping community. What is your favourite movie? The Notebook. If you were PM for a day, what would you do? Help the farmers and build more water catchment reservoirs. At school I...... Made friends that I still keep in touch with. Favourirte holiday spot in Australia? Cairns. Which 6 dinner guests dead or alive, would you invite to dinner? Prince Harry, Karl Stefanovic, Eddie McGuire , Julie Bishop, Princess Diana, Hugh Jackman. What's your favourite book? Outback Magazine. Best concert you have been to? John Farnham.
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IN BRIEF Three times the legal limit A Narre Warren woman was caught by members of Casey Highway Patrol travelling at 110k/h in an 80 km/h zone on the Princes Highway in Hallam on Thursday, 23 August. The 54 year old was intercepted by police at 4.30pm in her 2005 Mercedes Benz C180K before returning a positive preliminary breath test and being subsequently transported to the Narre Warren Police Station where she returned a blood alcohol concentration reading of 0.16. The driver was served a section 51 notice, immediately suspending her licence, her vehicle was impounded due to having prior drink driving convictions and she will be summonsed to appear before the magistrate in due course.
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Third from left, MP Luke Donnellan with junior players and officials from Berwick City Soccer Club.
Berwick’s big game Berwick City Soccer Club will benefit from the increase in funding for the Labor Government's The World Game Facilities Fund (TWGFF) after Luke Donnellan MP announced a grant of $100,000 to the Berwick City Soccer Club at Jack Thomas Reserve. This funding will support the installation of drainage and irrigation and will upgrade the playing surface to warm-season grass for three junior pitches at Jack Thomas Reserve. "We're big supporters of community sport, and this grant will allow Berwick City Soccer Club to support more players and teams who want to play the world game," member for Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan said. "We want as many Victorians as possible to be
living a healthy and active lifestyle, that means we need to give as many Victorians as possible access to quality facilities." Berwick City Soccer Club is the largest club in Casey with significant participation of females, juniors and people with a disability. This funding will improve the quality and safety of the pitches for the juniors and enable those juniors on the waiting list access to a pitch. The Labor Government recently announced that it had doubled funding available through TWGFF due to the program's popularity. TWGFF will now invest $5 million to support local soccer clubs and organisations instead of the original $2.5 million.
TWGFF offers grants of up to $250,000 for projects such as lighting, pitch redevelopments and unisex accessible change rooms. With over 350,000 participants statewide and millions of fans tuning in to the recent World Cup, soccer is more popular than ever, especially amongst women and girls. TWGFF is helping local football clubs upgrade existing facilities or build new ones across Metropolitan Melbourne and regional Australia. The funding is part of the Labor Government's strong boost to sport and active recreation - to encourage all Victorians to get out there and get active. Since 2014 the government has invested over $34 million in football facilities.
Shoppers at Woolworths in Berwick were told to evacuate at 8am this morning, 24 August after smoke was discovered emanating from some equipment in the plant room. Around six customers were evacuated along with a number of team members. None of them were injured or harmed. There is no evidence at this stage that fire broke out in the plant room. "The safety of customers and team members is always our number one priority," a Woolworth's spokesperson said. "Our Berwick team did the right thing and acted quickly to evacuate the store in line with our established safety procedures. "The store has ceased trading until further notice and local customers are welcome to visit our Beaconsfield and Fountain Gate stores in the interim. "We're closely assisting authorities with investigations into the cause of the incident."
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My name is Gavin and I am a compulsive gambler and also an active member of Gamblers Anonymous. Reading the article 'Shocking losses' in the Berwick Star News last Thursday, I felt it was important to make people aware that compulsive gambling is an illness, just as alcoholism is. People in the grip of this illness spend countless time and money in an effort to avoid problems in their lives and chase the elusive win which they feel will solve all their problems. The problem is that there is no amount that will ever satisfy them. If they win they dream of bigger things. If they lose they just keep chasing their losses. I feel that better awareness and education of our entire populous is needed. I tried the government funded help scheme which only wanted to me to control my gambling. But not taking anything away from the scheme, this type of counselling will never work for the compulsive gambler as I feel that only someone who has been a compulsive gambler can truly understand and help those who need and want help. I hope this helps anyone in the community that is in need of help and if you wish to get in touch or find a meeting just look up online. Gavin. Beaconsfield.
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On the 27 August the Cranbourne Star News Facebook page shared a story about the State Government announcing work had started to replace the notorious roundabout at Western Port Highway and Thompsons Road with traffic lights. The story generated a difference of opinion online. Here's how they reacted: Mark Mathews: finished by mid 2019...... So for the next 12 months we have 1 lane and blind spots, with idiots not knowing what to do, road closures and everything else... for a
set of lights? They can build a fly over in that time span. Alan Carter: Don't forget to place the signs at the roundabout entrances so that you can see the indicators of the cars to your right properly. Plant some bushes to block your view completely like you usually do. Jughead-Olive Oyl Colville: We were promised by the Labor Government that if they got in they would have it made as an overpass. Jason Jones: If you can remember this inter-
section had traffic lights once before. It really needs an overpass. Mason Pelican O'Neill: This won't make it any quicker or easier. Should've put an overpass with a lane onto Westernport - bloody ridiculous. Sue Stride: Maybe we should draw a picture for them Stuart Barkway: Should be an overpass and Western Port Highway made into freeway all the way to Hastings, long overdue. Katie Walker: Yay about time. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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Libs pledge more eyes on local crime A Liberal Nationals Government will focus on more police on the beat, tougher sentencing and $24 million for more local community safety measures like CCTV cameras in at risk areas across Victoria. As part of this plan, an elected Liberal Nationals Government will provide $250,000 towards extending the current CCTV security camera network in Hampton Park. The Hampton Park CCTV program has been widely successful assisting Victoria Police in responding to accidents and crime including a motor vehicle crashing into the Commonwealth Bank and the February gang shooting at a tattoo parlour. Having an extensive CCTV network at Hampton Park Shopping Centre will act as a deterrent for would be criminals and assist police in catching criminals when they do offend. This announcement follows other community focused crime prevention measures an-
nounced by the Liberal Nationals including establishing highly visible Police shopfronts in 12 major shopping centres, including at Fountain Gate, re-establish a 'Police in Schools' program, to allow police to better engage with young Victorians, fund the establishment of a Victoria Police Mobile CCTV camera rollout and commit $2 million over four years to Neighbourhood Watch for local crime prevention initiatives. Under Daniel Andrews, crime is out of control and only the Liberal Nationals are committed to ensuring all Victorians feel safe in their communities. "When it comes to the crime crisis we are seeing locally, Daniel Andrews and Labor have been missing in action and haven't delivered enough local police or safety measures like better public lighting and CCTV cameras for the Hampton Park community," shadow minister for community safety Ed-
ward O'Donohue said. "Hampton Park is desperate for a strong representative like Susan Serey who will fight for the local community and bring the solutions needed to address this crime wave." Ms Serey said, "Violent crime and youth gangs are out of control under Daniel Andrews and communities like Hampton Park are paying the price. "I've seen big changes here in my local community with violent crime at record levels. "Residents and traders are left to deal with the consequences and have repeatedly asked the Andrews Labor Government for help but without any response." Ms Serey said Daniel Andrews has let crime get out of control in Victoria and only a Matthew Guy led government will deliver tough on crime and community safety polices to keep residents in Hampton Park safe.
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Council promises blitz on residential truck parking residential areas is a significant problem within the municipality and poses several issues including the impact on neighbourhood amenity, creating noise issues for adjoining properties, safety risks associated with poor visibility and potential damage to underground infrastructure. City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett said that despite undertaking two prior patrols in the past few months residents continue to contact Council about trucks parking illegally
in residential areas. "Our officers have a duty to undertake patrols such as this one to ensure the safety of all our residents," said the Mayor. "We are responding directly to complaints received from concerned residents who have been impacted by these vehicles directly in their streets. "As with our previous two patrols we hope to again find a high level of compliance".
Officers will be monitoring site line issues, unsightly issues and safety issues including the lack of reflectors at night, and the narrowing of roads. They will also clamp down on noise issues relating to trucks starting their engines prior to 7am in residential areas. For more information on the Local Laws or Road Safety Road Rules 2017 visit www.casey. vic.gov.au/locallaws or www.roads.vic.gov.au.
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The City of Casey's Local Laws Officers will be undertaking their third truck parking blitz within three months in response to resident concerns. The blitz will focus on people who may be breaching the Road Safety Road Rules 2017 and Casey Community Local Law 2018, specifically trucks and residential parking, including trucks parked in driveways and ensuring that drivers have a current parking permit. Parking heavy and over-length vehicles in
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Children kickstart their own business Since Berwick’s Carmen Williams quit her job just under a year ago, she has been on a vertical learning curve growing her business and has enjoyed sharing her learnings with her two young children, Tristan and Lila. In parallel to this she coached her children’s father to start his own business. Watching both their parents in business they naturally decided to emulate this and start their own business. “I supported them to identify the business that they wanted to start which was selling honey crackles and the basics of a business plan so that the bank of mum would agree that it is a good investment and provide capital,” Ms Williams said. “But this was only the start. Having the idea is one thing, execution is everything. “Execution required focus, hard work and most of all going out of their comfort zone.” The two children sold honey crackles in the supermarket whist buying more ingredients, on social media to friends and family, door to door and at the Christmas nights. They learnt to feel the fear of approaching strangers’ cold and did it anyway. They perfected their sales pitch and refined their approach. “After paying the bank of mum back they had made $80 which is more money than they have ever had,” she said. “And now they know how to make money. “They have since started a number of different businesses including selling cold water at a park on a hot day and hosting an event where they served cheese toasties and cupcakes.”
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from left, Berwick College students Ulani Volk, Jaycee Kerslake and Emma Smith will star in the Victorian State School Spectacular in September. interested in being involved in entertainment offering them a real hands on experience and to be mentored by some of leaders in their fields. Depending upon the role rehearsals commence six to seven months out from the event and those in the Mass Dance and Mass Choir make weekly rehearsal commitments from five months prior to the event. It's a large commitment but very rewarding for those involved. Berwick College students Ulani Volk, Haycee Kerslake and Emma Smith will be a part of the ensemble. "I saw VSSS on TV and I thought it looked like a lot of fun," Ms Volk said. "The benefit of being a part of VSSS is the experience and getting to meet new people
from different areas." Ms Kerslake said, "I was super excited and shocked that I could be a part of the great experience again. "I'll make heaps of good friends and I'll get to work with so many amazing chorographers and people." Ms Smith said she is excited to see what it's going to be like to be involved in a professional show. "You get to meet so many new people and make some amazing friends along the way," she said. "When I found out I was selected I was really excited and happy for myself because I managed to get what I had aimed for. "I was proud I had made it through."
Haileybury College in Berwick held their annual Book Week Parade on Friday, 24 August. “We had activities all week, including treasure hunts and craft activities at lunchtime and head of campus Mrs Rawlings read a story at recess on Friday,” head of library services Jessica Gallagher said. “We encouraged the students to dress as a character from a book, and to bring the book with them to school. They got a point for dressing up, and another for having the book. “They got points for participating in the audience of recess readers and the treasure hunts too and we awarded a trophy at Friday’s assembly to the class who had the most points which was Prep R.” The college also had workshops, authors and illustrators visit the junior and middle school students throughout the week - 14 sessions in total.
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The 2018 Victorian State Schools Spectacular (VSSS) is returning to Melbourne Arena for two shows on 15 September. This year's production 'With The Beat' explores ideas of belonging and identity and features a 75-piece orchestra, 31 principal vocalists, 16 principal dancers, 20 principal ensemble dancers, nine backing vocalists, 44 Victorian State Schools Choir members, 55 specialist dancers / singers, a magician, a puppeteer, a 1300 voice choir and 1125 mass dancers. Taking part in the Spectacular provides a unique training opportunity for students onstage, as well as behind the scenes in audio, lighting, video production, stage management, costume, make-up, marketing and photography. The annual performance will see 33 secondary students and 90 Tertiary / TAFE students learning and working across these platforms in 2018. There are 80 schools from around the state involved in the Mass Dance and 72 schools involved in the Mass Choir. The schools involved in the Mass Dance rehearse individually and then meet four times in school groups between February and August with the choreographers to consolidate what they have been rehearsing. They have to learn 14 routines to perform on the night. Those in the Mass Choir rehearse individually at their schools before meeting as a group of over 1000 at the Melbourne Town Hall twice before the September event. The students have to learn 17 songs to perform on the night. It's an incredibly opportunity for students
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Gearing up for sports Berwick schools are expected to receive nearly $100,000 in sports gear from Coles this month after collecting more than 2.2 million vouchers at their local supermarkets through Coles' Sports for Schools program. Over coming weeks, Coles will deliver an extensive range of quality sports gear to around 45 local primary and secondary schools in the region. Sports gear will include popular items such as cricket and softball bats, footballs, basketballs, javelins, hockey sticks, skipping ropes, racquets, first aid kits and nets. The local schools were among more than 7000 schools across Australia that participated in the Sports for Schools program between February and April this year by collecting over 200 million vouchers at Coles. The local school to receive the most sporting equipment will be Oatlands Primary School after collecting more than 145,000 vouchers as part of the Sports for Schools program. World champion athlete Sally Pearson said it was exciting to hear that so much equipment will be delivered to schools across the community. "It's a dream come true for schools to be given all this equipment enabling kids to keep fit and healthy. Hopefully we'll see future Olympic Champions as a result of this Coles initiative," she said. State General Manager Mark O'Connor said Coles was delighted to be delivering sports equipment to local schools. "We're really impressed by the way the local community has got behind the program
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New tourism body formed By Jessica Anstice
City of Casey and Cardinia shire Council Mayors Geoff Ablett and Collin Ross with some of the Casey Cardinia Region Tourism Organisation directors Adam Khan, Cr Leticia Wilmot ,Cathy Main, Cr Amanda Stapledon, Robynne O'Halloran and Richard Sherman at the Casey Cardinia Tourism Advisory thank you and celebration of the new board at Bunjil Place on Wednesday, 23 August. 184279 Pictures: Stewart Chambers
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City of Casey mayor Geoff Ablett said the visitor economy provides broad employment local opportunities for residents, and its strong 7.6 per cent year on year growth shows great promise for the future. "The combination of dedicated people and our broad range of current and planned tourism assets, means that we can be confident in our abilities to take advantage of this growth," he said. "This industry is worth $24.8 billion dollars to Victoria's economy and with 8.7 per cent growth year on year, it's vital that our region take bold steps to grow our slice of the pie. "Victoria's visitor economy is growing, and it's growing fast." Former chairman Chris Buckingham said
visitor economy by partnering and collaborating with our key stakeholders. "It will be a busy year but getting the foundations right will set the correct direction and pathway for future years." Cr Amanda Stapledon was on the advisory committee and will continue in the organisation. "I'm really excited. We have done some serious planning already," she said. "We have a group of the most experienced and diverse people. It would have to be the best in Victoria, if not, Australia. "Everyone on the board is there for the same reason with the same passion and commitment and we want people to come and find out what Casey and Cardina is all about."
his time on the advisory has been a great journey and the new board are a talented group of people. Current chairwoman Cathy Main said she is thrilled and feels privileged to be part of an exciting future for the Casey Cardinia tourism economy. "We have had a great start with the creation of the new board comprising depth and breadth of experience and knowledge with a focus to take the newly created visitation strategy to implement over the months and years to come," Ms Main said. "Our purpose is to sustainably grow the Casey Cardinia visitor economy. Our overarching organisation strategy is to provide the leadership, direction and inspiration to grown the
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Casey Cardinia Tourism Advisory Committee has successfully transitioned to an independent, skills-based, regional tourism board called the Casey Cardinia Region Tourism Organisation. An official thank you and celebration function was held at Bunjil Place on Wednesday, 22 August evening. In 2013, Cardinia Shire Council adopted a tourism strategy, which led to the creation of a committee. Cardinia Shire Council and City of Casey came together in partnership and formed the Casey Cardinia Tourism Advisory Committee to enable a regional focus for tourism. "The strategy that evolved from this partnership was not limited to our own backyard and addressed broader regional needs," Cardinia mayor Collin Ross said. "The leadership of the committee members and their insights in the tourism industry has enabled council to make some great decisions around how we support tourism in our region." Council recently adopted the Casey Cardinia Visitation Strategy 2017-20 to encourage the establishment of tourism activities and facilities in appropriate areas of the shire. Led by industry and supported by both councils, the strategy provides a strong plan to strengthen the region's tourism industry and provide opportunities for tourism operators and affiliated businesses. As part of the strategy, the advisory has formed the Casey Cardinia Region Tourism Organisation, in replacement. The new board comprises of chairwoman Cathy Main, Chris Russell, Kristina Burke, Mark Jouvelet, Adam Khan, Robynne O'Halloran, Richard Sherman, Michael Johnson, Cr Leticia Wilmot and Cr Amanda Stapledon.
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Service start for NDIS The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will rollout in the City of Casey on 1 September. The NDIS is a new way of delivering services and support to people with a permanent disability in Australia. The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is responsible for implementing the scheme. The City of Casey did not register to be a service provider; however it will undertake an extensive transition period with clients that currently receive Council services. It is estimated that by July 2019, more than 10,500 residents from Southern Melbourne
will have transitioned to the scheme. The decision for Casey not to become a service provider was made following advice from industry experts, which concluded that council could not compete with the high number of local specialist providers already delivering services to clients. City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett reminded residents who currently receive care from Council that they will be supported throughout this process of change. "Council is urging residents to first test if they are eligible for the NDIS," he said. "If residents who currently receive Council services are eligible for the NDIS, they will be
assisted to transition to their new provider by the City of Casey NDIS Transition Officer. "Clients will still be able to access the same level of services with Community Care whilst organising the transition to their new provider. "If people are not eligible for the NDIS, Council will continue to provide a high-level of service for residents aged under 65 years (under 50 years for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people) who have a disability." Information sessions are being held in the City of Casey, as well as neighbouring municipalities Greater Dandenong and Cardinia Shire Council. A Local Area Coordinator (LAC) has been
assigned to Casey to work in partnership with the NDIS to implement the scheme at a local level. The City of Casey's LAC is LaTrobe Community Health Service. The LAC will assist clients to understand the benefits of the NDIS, support them to access the NDIS and find service providers, as well as assist them in creating a plan so that people are supported throughout the entire process. Council's Community Care clients can contact the City of Casey NDIS Transition Officer at any stage to discuss their services on 9705 5444. For more information on the NDIS and to find out about upcoming information sessions, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/NDIS.
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The mayor congratulated Ms Riodan on receiving this well-deserved recognition. "Chantelle has received little formal recognition for her voluntary efforts in the past, which is perhaps a testament to her quiet achiever personality and selfless attitude to simply help where she can," Cr Ablett said. "Council is proud to present this award each year to someone who goes above and beyond to enhance and promote the arts locally, in memory of the late Lindsay King who made a substantial contribution to Casey through his passion for local history, tourism, arts and culture. "The diversity of Casey's arts talent was on display across the nominations this year, with arts champions from multiple art forms and focuses put forward for the award including a community arts organisation leader, performing arts school directors, an influential indig-
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Nine children from Casey will be heading to Newcastle, NSW to showcase their talents in musical theatre.
Theatre trip a good act Nine children from Casey will be heading to Newcastle, NSW to showcase their talents in musical theatre in front of professional theatre artists from Australia and Broadway for the Junior Theatre Celebration at the end of October. Players Theatre Company is taking 20 children, aged between eight and 18 to the event to perform for the first time from Friday, 26 October to Saturday, 27 October. A select few will also be invited to travel up a week before to participate in a pilot program and will perform alongside other children from around Australia in 'Sister Act Jr' which will open the celebration on the Friday night. John Foreman and Lucy Durak are adjudi-
cating and the children also get to be involved in workshops with these professionals. Then nine Casey children are Cooper James,Charlize James, Ebony Portelli, Emily Franklin, Lillyarna Waters, Kaleb Parkinson, Jessie McGuigan, Abbey McGuigan and Georgia Neilson. The director Victoria Rendall and Choreographer Melia Bell are also from Casey. Ms Rendall has been a Players Theatre Company committee member for nearly 10 years and teaches performing arts at Kilberry Valley Primary school in Hampton Park. Ms Bell is a 16 year old student at St. Francis Xavier Secondary College in Beaconsfield.
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Business acumen runs in the Fazil family. Zaman Fazil and his son Yaser have owned and managed Cozy Indoor Outdoor Furniture in Narre Warren for nine years. It’s a family business journey that Yaser says has been “epic“. “We love seeing happy customers who know they can come to our store and purchase furniture that will be stylish and comfortable as they entertain their friends and families,“ he said. “Customers keep referring us to their family and friends so this has been an epic journey.“ Cozy Furniture used to be The Outdoor Furniture Specialists. Zaman and Yaser have rebranded and expanded the store’s range now stocking both indoor and outdoor furniture as well as giftware and accessories. “We always have each other’s back and know each other’s strengths and weaknesses,“ said Yaser.
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Family drives to success It's been a little over four decades since a 22-year-old-rev-head lobbed into Nar Nar Goon chasing his dream. The story of Pakenham Mazda is a tale that dates back to 1974 when Bruce Clough bought an existing Nar Nar Goon business consisting of used car sales, a towing service, a mechanical workshop and a service station. Over the years Bruce and his wife Sue grew both the business and a young family, with four boys - Paul, Kane, Ben and Zac - being welcomed into the fold. In 1994 they acquired the new car Mazda franchise from Pakenham and relocated it to their iconic Nar Nar Goon premises. After many years of growth, the Clough family decided it was time to reinvest in both the Mazda brand and the local area in order to continue to look after their customers. So, in December 2016, they unveiled the new Pakenham Mazda showroom, which would deliver premium customer service with state-of-art servicing and sales facilities. A timeline marking significant developments in the company's history hangs proudly in the foyer, reflecting the Clough journey so far. Paul now heads up the operation as Dealer Principal, Kane is Sales Manager, Zac is Service Manager and Ben heads up the pre-delivery operation. "Our point of difference is our relationship with the local area. We have local knowledge and a focus on relationships and customer service - qualities that were instilled in us by Dad," Paul said. "We are happy to be judged on how we treat our customers. Networking and word of mouth has always been a big part of our success - and will continue to be."
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Dad’s Group to connect By Jessica Anstice A Dad’s Group that will aim to connect dads in a family friendly environment where they are encouraged to spend quality time with their children may soon be formed in Berwick. Dad’s Group has submitted their idea to Pick My Project. Pick My Project is a Victorian community grants initiative with at least $1 million in funding available in each metro and regional area. Residents are eligible to vote for three project ideas in their local community to help make them a reality. Dad’s Group connects dads in local ethnic and migrant communities, so they can share their experiences, make new friends, and enjoy healthier, happier family lives. “The project will initially be looking into the diverse community to begin with,” project leader Seeyer Rahimi said. “Overtime we will be widening the idea of the Dads Group to not only the diverse cultural community.” The sessions/catch ups will be self-managed by one to two individuals in the community who wish to take on the responsibility and will be facilitated by Dad’s Group by providing the right support. Engaging new dads with regular catch ups improves parent-child bonding at a very early age, reduces anxiety associated with changing relationship dynamics and improves partner relationships. One of the greatest impact to community is its positive impact in promoting gender equal-
Pick My Project Dad’s Group Berwick project leader Seeyer Rahimi with daughter Samar. ity by encouraging father’s to take greater role in household responsibilities, particularly in migrant communities where women are the expected care givers in the family. “When a father is more involved and more connected with their child, the family dynamics tend to be more positive,” Mr Rahimi said. “There are lots of add on benefits which also touches a lot on mental health. The benefits from a program like this are huge.” Dad’s Group Inc. CEO Tom Docking said there is nothing else out there like this program which helps new dads as well as mums. Dad’s Group Inc has around 50 groups across Australia. “We’ve proven that what we are doing works really well for supporting new fathers and families,” Mr Docking said. “This project is about reaching out to a specific demographic that aren’t supported and are isolated due to cultural and language barriers.”
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This immaculately presented family residence combines classically inspired features with a luxuriously appointed contemporary living environment. The eye-catching facade is the first thing you notice blending grey weatherboard and white highlights, with recycled brick for a timeless look that will be the envy of all your friends and family. Stepping into the grand entranceway, you are greeted with soaring 11 foot ceilings and Victorian cornice with stunning spotted gum floorboards that flow throughout the home. The master suite is located at the front of the home with its own cavernous walk-in robe and full ensuite with beautiful subway tiles and stone bath. You will find the study nook complete with in built cabinetry to the left as you move down the hallway and expansive dedicated and fully sound proofed theatre room to your right. Through to the heart of the home you will find the gorgeous two-tone kitchen complete with butlers pantry and European stainless steel appliances which overlooks the open plan and light filled living and dining areas. Conveniently located off the living is where you will find a further three bedrooms all complete with built-in robes which share the beautiful central bathroom. The rear of the home is really something to behold and is where you are sure to spend many days and evenings
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LIFESTYLE LOCATION WITH THE LOT FOR those looking for a lifestyle property within minutes of suburbia, then this is the chance to buy. Set on approximately an acre of land, this quality-built family home will not disappoint. You’ll never want to leave home because everything you need is right here. Features of this beautiful home include: · Four spacious bedrooms with built in robes, the master with an ensuite. · There is a study with a large built-in bookcase to use as a library or home office for a self-employed professional. · Three living and two dining areas for you to enjoy with family and friends. The lounge has a built-in wood fire to enjoy in the winter months, the second living area overlooks a built-in bar with a sink that is a great entertaining space. The third living area is a multi -function space that leads you to the gym and sauna. The possibilities for this room are endless. · There’s a large kitchen central to the home with a quality red gum timber finish, granite bench tops, wall oven, hot plates, built-in pantry, numerous drawers, loads bench space all looking out to the beautiful pool area. It is a perfect environment for anyone who loves to cook. · The bathrooms have been recently renovated, the ensuite has two vanities and a modern feature bath to enjoy.
· The back yard is a place you will love to be. There is an enclosed alfresco that overlooks the pool with built in cupboards and a bar fridge. You can enjoy this space all year round. · Then there is the solar heated in-ground pool, the Bali hut with spa, the kid’s playground and even a flying fox all surrounded by beautiful palm trees and landscaped gardens.
· If you have anything to store then this is the place for you with a triple garage as well as two carports all under roof line, a large storage shed and workshop. You won’t have any problem storing whatever toys you may own. Bring the boat or the caravan or the motorbikes or bring them all! Some of the other features of this home include two wood heaters,
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EASY LIVING IN HERITAGE SPRINGS Situated in the prestigious Heritage Springs Estate this superbly presented 3 bedroom home will impress you from the moment you lay your eyes on it. Nestled on a snug 332m2 allotment this property provides a very low maintenance garden allowing more time to enjoy the luxury features it has to offer inside. 3 generous sized bedrooms, master with FES & Wir, BIR’s to remaining bedrooms. Formal lounge with split system air con & ducted heating, modern kitchen with stone benchtops and stainless steel appliances, adjoining meals area which flows through to your outdoor area. Double garage with remote door and internal access. Ideal property for the downsizer or investor.
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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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Located in the Prestigious Chase Estate, this charming home will be sure to impress. Master Bedroom of grand proportions with walk in robe and large ensuite. Hostess kitchen boasts pyrolytic ovens, S/S appliances and granite bench tops. Family living area, sunlit dining space, formal lounge, rumpus room and study. Outdoor alfresco with cafĂŠ blinds to ensure year round entertaining. Close proximity to a plethora of public and private schools, shops, parklands and public transport.
$850,000 - $890,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW25222
Situated in prestigious Berwick, is this impressive home. Renovated kitchen with stone benchtops & S/S appliances. Family meals area, flowing through to the spacious living room. Additionally, there is a sizeable living and dining area, as well as convenient study. Master suite with ensuite and WIR, with stunning views of the Berwick landscape. Outside living features a pergola surrounded by established, lush greenery. Ducted heating, ceiling fan, water tank, DLUG and single carport.
$830,000 - $910,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24986
Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Situated in Northside Berwick, on 651sqm, in the bowl of a quiet, leafy grove is this exceptional four-bedroom home. Timber appointed kitchen with quality appliances. Naturally lit family meals area and impressive rumpus room. Sizeable master suite with WIR and ensuite. Outdoor living includes pergola, and a spacious patio area. Evaporative cooling and central heating. Close proximity to Berwick Village, Timbarra Shops, Fountain Gate, schools, public transport, freeway access, parkland, sport and medical facilities.
$640,000 - $680,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24998
Superbly positioned three bedroom residence. Homely and well-designed, comprising l-shaped lounge room through to central kitchen, overlooking sunlit family meals area. Well-appointed kitchen consisting plentiful cabinetry and dishwasher. Master bedroom equipped with full ensuite and a built in robe, comprising three mirrored sliding doors. Step outside to discover a sizeable decked pergola, as well as an excellent sized backyard. Ducted heating & split system air-conditioning.
$570,000 - $620,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24984
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Berwick 109 Marisa Crescent
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Court positioned in Olde Berwick, discover to your delight this stylish rendered residence ofering the best in family living with plenty of space inside and out. Spacious sunlit formal and informal living areas. Situated on the traditional, sizeable block of some 920m2. 4 bedrooms, master with updated ensuite and walk in robe. Ducted heating, split system air conditioning. Close to public transport, and a wonderful abundance of renowned private schools. Minutes from Berwick and Beaconsfield village centres.
Saturday 15th September at 11.00am View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24976
Boasting sizeable formal and informal living areas, discover this gorgeous 3 bedroom + study Porter Davis flagship home on some 700m2 of prime real estate. Generous master suite, open study and spacious living areas. Well-appointed kitchen overlooking sizeable family / meals. Formal lounge with delightful gas log fireplace. Expansive alfresco / BBQ area, accessed by stylish bi-fold doors. Close to schools, shops and easy to most everywhere, yet quietly located..
$785,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW24762
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Narre Warren South 8 Lomandra Court
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Located in a convenient court location in one of Berwick s most sought ater areas. Kitchen with plentiful cupboard space overlooking family / meals area. Master with fully equipped ensuite and walk in robe. Spacious pergola area and low maintenance backyard. Ducted heating, split system airconditioning, new carpet, dishwasher. Within close proximity to Eden rise shopping centre, fast food outlets, Medical facilities and Casey hospital, M1 freeway access, public transport and schools.
$580,000 - $620,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24992
Gorgeous facade, court located and positioned wonderfully well. Functional floor plan harmoniously combines formal and casual spaces, including formal lounge, open study and family room. fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher. Generous master bedroom with twin walk in robes & ensuite. Stunning timber decked pergola accompanied by an immaculate presented backyard. Garden shed and double car garage, with paved space behind garage for boat or caravan.
$670,000 - $699,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24944
Katrina Bartlett M 0417 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Taleah Wende M 0423 416 401 P 9707 4222 sales.berwick@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Superb Hilltop residence Set on a generous 1 acre of established gardens, this meticulously maintained grand home has been designed to make outdoor and indoor entertaining delightful. Resort style solar heated pool is the perfect spot to enjoy a lazy sunny afternoon with family and friends. Ducted heating and cooling throughout, alarm system, further bathroom downstairs, NBN installed , double car garage, carport and superb mountain views.
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This pristine family home enjoys the best of indoor/outdoor living advantaged by its exclusive Edrington Park location in the bowl of a quiet, family friendly court on an allotment measuring approximately 1006sqm. Heating and cooling, ducted vac, double remote garage with drive through roller door, courtyard blinds, plentiful storage. Parking is plentiful with enough space for a boat, caravan or trailer.
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in The Heart Of Town! This much-loved home ideally located in a quiet court in Beaconsfield Upper is sure to tempt those looking for a lifestyle change. The stunning block of just over 1,100sqm has a double shed at the rear. There is ample off-street parking and room for the boat/caravan. The home also has split system heating/cooling, ducted gas heating (bottled), tinted windows, alarm system, ducted vacuum system and town water.
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FULLY RENOVATED IN CENTRAL BERWICK SITUATED in prestigious central Berwick is this impressive family home. It is located in a quiet street, surrounded by high-end homes and fantastic streetscape, boasts an attractive façade and neat gardens. The heart of the home comprises of tastefully renovated kitchen with stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances and views to the outside greenery. Adjacent is the family meals area, flowing through to the spacious living room. Additionally, there is a sizeable living and dining area, perfect for entertaining, as well as convenient study and a powder room. The second level offers sleeping accommodation - master suite with ensuite and walk-in robe, with stunning views of the Berwick landscape. The remaining three bedrooms are generous in size, serviced by built-in robes, kids retreat, study nook, bathroom and a powder room! This all ensures plenty of space for the modern family and is complemented by high quality fittings, fixture and finishes. There is absolutely nothing to do aside from move in! Outside living features a pergola ideal for hosting, surrounded by established, lush greenery. It has a truly beautiful atmosphere with plenty of space for the kids and family pet to grow and play, with a back gate to the adjacent parkland.
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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 28 Grantham Crescent, BERWICK, VIC 3806 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 3 garage Price: $830,000 - $910,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Debbie Brettoner 0458 628 085, HARCOURTS BERWICK
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and walk in robe plus 3 additional large bedrooms, with fitted walk-in robes. The main bathroom services all other rooms and has a corner spa bath. Other features to add to the already miles long list are ducted heating, cooling, a massive laundry with a walk-in linen, side access, great yard space and lots of storage throughout the home. Located a short drive from Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, Casey Central Shopping Centre, local schools, Universities & parklands.
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TOO GOOD TO MISS OUT ON O’BRIEN Real Estate is proud to present this modern family home situated perfectly in the sought after suburb of Clyde. The home is within walking distance of the Shopping on Clyde shopping centre and is only minutes to Casey Fields, Casey Race, quality schools and the heart of Cranbourne. With all these advantages, it’s too good to miss out on! The home features three spacious bedrooms, master with walk in robe and ensuite and the remaining bedrooms have built-in double robes. The light and bright kitchen has a walkin pantry, stainless steel appliances and
plenty of bench space. There is a large open plan kitchen/ dining/living area, fantastic for those family and friend gatherings. There is also a well thought out backyard with a paved area for entertaining and a large grassed area for the kids to run around, plus a garden shed. This fantastic home also comes complete with ducted heating and evaporative cooling, double lock up garage and low maintenance gardens. To find out more and book an inspection call Fabian at O’Brien Real Estate today! ●
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Address: 16 Scenic Avenue, CLYDE, VIC 3978 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $540,000 to $590,000 Inspect: Contact the agent Auction: Private Sale Contact: Fabian Villella 0419 384 683, O'BRIEN REAL ESTATE NARRE WARREN
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Beaconsfield Upper 72 St Georges Road
Contemporary lifestyle living. For sale. Contact Agent Ideally located on the highly sought after St Georges Road, this contemporary home offers all the creature comforts of suburbia with the relaxed lifestyle living of Beaconsfield Upper. All on just over half an acre. • Multiple living areas, perfect for indoor & outdoor entertaining • Gas ducted heating, S/S cooling, mains & tank water • Alfresco with extensive decking, swimming pool • Side access – perfect for tradies, caravan, trailers and more
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Berwick 11/2-6 Jerilderie Drive
Position perfect in Timbarra. For sale. $440,000 - $480,000 If you are looking for the perfect first home, downsizing or even looking to expand the investment portfolio then this property is simply a must see. • 3 spacious bedrooms • Large open plan meals & living • Fully appointed kitchen with generous island bench • Paved out door entertaining space Extra features include ducted heating, split system cooling and double carport. With Parkhill Shopping precinct, Timbarra P-9 College, public transport options.
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Clyde North 32 Macumba Drive
A perfect family home, east facing. For sale. $750,000 - $800,000 Located in the prime location in Berwick Waters estate is this beautiful double storey house proudly boasting: • 4 bedrooms plus study/5th bedroom, open plan expansive kitchen with walk in pantry, 4 living areas, separate dining area, double lock up garage with internal and remote access Gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, double glazed windows and sliding doors throughout, dishwasher, stone benches
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Renovated acre with subdivision potential (stca). For sale. Contact Agent Recently renovated home on an acre of land with future subdivision potential (STCA). Featuring: • Three bedrooms & study • Two living areas & dining • Kitchen with BIP & S/S appliances • Multipurpose room with separate street access Also included are downlights, ducted heating, split system cooling & fireplace.
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Narre Warren South 4 Eucalypt Court
Enviable location in berwick springs. For sale. $530,000 - $580,000 The opportunity has arisen for you to build your dream home on this substantial 751m2 titled block, located in a quiet court location amongst beautiful established homes with views to the Dandenong Ranges in the much sought after prestigious Berwick Springs Estate. Feel the serenity as you take a stroll around the picturesque Berwick Springs ornamental lakes and wetlands, one with a spectacular water fountain.
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Narre warren oasis.
For sale. $650,000 - $700,000 • 4 bedrooms, master with full ensuite and WIR • Spacious kitchen with plenty of storage space and quality appliances • Large open living area plus the separate dining area • Double lock up carport with remote access Gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, split system air conditioner, enclosed outdoor pergola, open alfresco with timber deck, timber floor, dishwasher, downlights, cubby house, garden shed, rain water.
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Properties for lease. Berwick 9 Hatten Place 67 Hancock Drive 2/53 Collins Crescent 17 Glenisla Way 7 Gateway 2/61 Cheviot Avenue 23 Escott Grove 5 Jarryd Crescent 24 Balmaceda Court 21 Michelle Drive 44 Mitre Crescent 15 Els Court 7 April Close 37 Tyrell Place 44 Collins Crescent Botanic Ridge 16 Lightfoot Rise
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Officer 31 Viridian Avenue 4 Renishaw Drive
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NEWS
Book parade at Hillcrest This year's annual Book Week Parade at Hillcrest Christian College in Clyde North took on a unique twist with some big surprises for the winning students. The theme for Book Week this year was Find Your Treasure and in true form many treasured books were sighted, enjoyed and most importantly read. The judges had the most difficult time trying to decide the winners and all characters were considered winners as the work and dedication undertaken for this spectacular literary display was outstanding. Ausmumprenuer of the Year finalist, Karen Alsop of Story Art, visited the parade on Thursday, 23 August, with her green screen setup to take character photographs of each of the winners. Although the students had opportunity to view their photos on the big screen during the shoot, it wasn't until that evening when Mrs Alsop shared the first of the series online that the College community got a taste of what's to come. Discovery Centre director, Michelle Nye and artist Mrs Alsop came up with the idea to create a commemorative story book featuring the students and teachers in costume, transported into their respective book scenes with the power of Photoshop. The book will be on display in the Hillcrest Christian College Discovery Centre aka library and available for parents to purchase a copy. Mrs Nye spoke of the idea of photographing students in order to create a living memory book, full of stories because Book Week is all about books and reading and what's better than seeing yourself in the actual story? Mrs Alsop is well known as an award winning artist and respected for her work creating
Hillcrest Christian College Grade 1 student Kate was best dressed as Mary Poppins for book week.
Graphic artist Karen Alsop was behind the scene at Hillcrest Christian College's book week with Clyde the Robot who is the Hillcrest Mascot for their online learning system.
Hillcrest Christian College teacher Merrin Minter dressed as Old Mac Donald for book week last week.
art for children with disabilities and illness. "I have a love for this college and I wanted to lend a hand in creating something meaningful for the community," Mrs Alsop
said. "I was the college music teacher from 2001-2008. "It's incredible to see the growth in the college now a decade later." Featuring Mary Poppins flying over the city
of Melbourne, a teacher as Old MacDonald from Old MacDonald Had a Farm, and Pippi Longstocking rowing the seas, this book is sure to be a treasure for all students long into the future.
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Open 9:00am–5:00pm Monday to Friday (By Appointment Only) For Appointments contact: Michael Muaremov & Associates P/L 34 Old Princes Hwy, Beaconsfield, 3807 Phone: 9769 9134 / Fax: 9769 9164 Email: michael@mmapl.com.au Thursday, 30 August, 2018
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FOCUS ON … BEACONSFIELD
For the cake The Cake Stop is fast becoming a popular hang out in Beaconsfield, with customers eager to get their hands on the store's great selection of French macarons, cakes, sweet treats and cake supplies. With great seating areas inside and out, Beaconsfield's Cake Stop offers barista made coffee (with a selection of milk including soy and almond milk using the Lab Milk brand), as well as Tea Tonic branded tea flavours and yummy treats. For those who aren't a fan of baking but love to decorate, The Cake Stop also has a range of precooked mud cakes in various sizes, just waiting for someone to add their personal touch to. Also offered is a range of cake decorating classes for beginners through to advanced, as well as private lessons which are all run by the store's pastry chef, Melissa. "We have a fantastic team of experienced employees that are able to help with all your cake enquiries and custom orders for your special occasion cakes, including weddings, birthdays, etcetera," Melissa said. "As we are approaching wedding season and Christmas is just around the corner, our
Camilo, Sam, Maria, Paul, Adam, Jim and Jacquelin of Georgio's Seafood and Steak House.
Fresh look for Georgio's Melissa of The Cake Stop in Beaconsfield. 184566 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS bookings are filling fast, so we encourage customers to order their special occasion cakes as early as possible to avoid disappointment." The Cake Stop is located at Shop 1/46-50 Old Princess Highway in Beaconsfield (right next door to the Beaconsfield Hub), with ample parking next door to the shop. For more information, phone 9769 7099, email melissa@cakestop.com.au or visit www. cakestop.com.au.
Maria, Paul and their staff will continue to offer friendly a la carte service, a new modern Italian menu (with the addition of Georgio's classic steak and seafood favourites) and local fresh produce. The Georgio's menu will change with the seasons. The restaurant has a fully licenced bar and serves a range of imported and local beer and wine. Happy hour runs from 5.30pm to 7pm. Head down to Georgio's Seafood and Steak House on Tuesday 4 September to catch the band 'Loz and Rob' live. Georgio's Seafood and Steak House is located at 70 Old Princes Highway in Beaconsfield. For more information or to book, phone 9707 3030 or visit www.georgiosbeaconsfield.com.au.
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Georgio's Seafood and Steak House in Beaconsfield is under new management. New owners Maria and Paul have over 25 years' experience in running restaurants. The pair owned a woodfire pizza restaurant in Carrum Downs for 10 years and also ran the East Malvern RSL restaurant for several years. The new team is highly experienced in Italian cuisine and head chef Jim has an impressive wrap list that includes seven years at Brighton's Cafe Florentine and Botticelli of Brighton. Georgio's Seafood and Steak House is a much loved Beaconsfield favourite and opened its doors ten years ago. Previous owner John Georgiou transformed what was once a video shop into the 100-seater restaurant that customers know and love today.
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Simple life beckons Sleep Apnoea is a condition that is extremely common in today's society. Eighty per cent of people suffering from the affliction go undiagnosed according to experts. If left untreated, this condition can reduce life expectancy by up to 15 years. Some of the symptoms of this condition include snoring, waking up tired or with headaches, falling asleep during the day, suffering from hypertension or diabetes. In fact, one in three diabetics has sleep apnoea. Beaconsfield Pharmacy offers a full sleep apnoea centre that includes CPAP equipment sales and equipment hire plus unique "userfriendly" overnight sleep test which is done in the privacy of the patient's own home. For the month of September, Beaconsfield Pharmacy is offering a simple, home-based sleep test for half price - save $50. So call in and make a time to meet the qualified team members. Beaconsfield Pharmacy is located at 55 Old Princes Highway in Beaconsfield. Call 9707 5187 for more information.
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Easy fix for joint pains Joint and muscle pain are a thing of the past, thanks to Casey Osteopathic Health Services. Osteopathy uses a wide range of techniques to treat musculoskeletal problems such as back and neck pain, headaches, joint pain, sports injuries, repetitive strain injury (RSI) and sciatica. Treatment is suitable for all ages, including children, the elderly and pregnant women. Osteopaths use techniques that include soft-tissue massage, mobilisation, stretching, articulations and gentle manipulation. Osteopaths can advise on posture, stretching and strengthening programs. “The future prevention is an important part of the treatment plan,” said owner Dr Spyro Antoniou. The practice takes a holistic approach, which means that osteopaths look for the cause of the problem and don’t just treat the symptoms. Casey Osteopathic Health Services is at 2 Stella Street, Beaconsfield. Phone 9769 9881. The clinic is open Monday-Thursday 9am-7pm, Friday 9am-5.30pm and Saturday 9am-1pm.
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WHAT’S ON Narre Warren & District Family History Group
Carpet bowls Hampton Park Senior Citizens club welcomes the community to join in a carpet bowls every Saturday from 1pm-3pm at 2 Narellan Dr, Hampton Park. For more information please contact the club on 97992588 or kcj@iinet.net.au.
You are invited to attend the Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc. General Meeting. Our Guest Speaker is Michael Madden author of, "The Victoria Cross, Australia Remembers." Afternoon tea will be served after talk, then the General Meeting 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. Saturday 8 September at 2pm in the meeting room of Casey Complex, 1/65 Berwick Cranbourne Road, Cranbourne. Please use Casey Radio entrance.
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Berwick Bushwalking Club Berwick and District Bushwalking Club hold weekday and Sunday walks. If you enjoy keeping fit and like the outdoors with the added bonus of meeting new friends, come and join our group for a walk. Walks vary between 10 and 16 kilometres. Visitor walk fee is $3. For information on future walks please contact Grazie: 97001158 or 0427455459; or email: secretary@berwickbwc.org.au Visit the webpage: berwickbwc.org.au.
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Speed Networking Evening Narre Warren Business Group presents an opportunity for you to meet and mingle with local business owners. Here's what you can expect: Introductions, relationship building and relaxed, natural conversations. Wednesday 5 September at 6-7.30pm at Switch Lifestyle Restaurant and Bar, Westfield Fountain Gate, (near Village Cinemas), Narre Warren. Cost: Members: free. Visitors: $15.
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150 Year Anniversary of the Shire of Berwick: Come along and join in the celebrations to mark the 150th Anniversary since the Shire of Berwick was formed. This free community event will reflect on the history of the area and celebrate the community’s transformation over the last 150 years. There will be a community barbeque, carnival rides, face painting, performances, historic displays, wood-chopping demonstrations and some good old-fashioned fun with 19th century games including apple bobbing, egg tossing and sack races. Saturday 1 September from 10am - 1pm at Pioneers Park, Corner Lyall Road and Peel Street, Berwick. Free entry.
Choirs members wanted Fenix Chorale Inc.is a choir consisting of thirty plus sings beautiful four part harmonies to a variety of popular songs and performs several times during the year at local retirement villages and other venues. The choir was formed in September 2016 and holds rehearsals in the Auditorium at Woodlands Park, 72 Kangan Drive, Berwick on the first, second and third Wednesdays of the month, except the Christmas Holidays, 2.30 3.45pm. The conductor is Vic Clement. The choir of thirty plus sings beautiful four part harmonies to a variety of popular songs and performs several times during the year at local retirement villages and other venues. New members are always welcome. Please phone the Secretary, Margaret Haywood - 9700 3973 or email: mhaywood.celebrant@gmail. com for further information.
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With One Voice Would you like to be inspired, unleash your creative potential and improve your well-being? Then a With One Voice choir is for you! Singing is the language of the heart. For centuries, song has played a key role in community, culture and storytelling. Every week Creativity Australia's With One Voice choirs inspire diverse people from more than 40 nationalities, aged nine to 90 to sing side by side. There are no auditions and no singing experience is necessary and is led by professional conductors. Choir is a great place to find your voice, find friends, de-stress, build well-being and confidence, learn new skills and connect to your community. Weekly on Mondays 6.15pm-7.30pm at the Narre Warren Seniors Centre. 192/196 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Supper included. (03) 8679 6088 or email withonevoice@creativityaustralia.org.au.
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Time for tennis Cranbourne Tennis Club holds social tennis on Thursday mornings from 9.30am to 11.30am. Competitions are open to singles and doubles of all ages including beginners and advanced players. Cost is $2 including tea and coffee. Casey Fields at 160 Berwick-Cranbourne Rd (Melways 134 E7). Details: 0419 382 049 or 0432 535 575.
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learners to play the great highland bagpipe. Despite the group currently having a mid-year break, lessons for their learners continue. Email berwickpipers16@gmail.com or visit the website at www.berwickpipers.info. The group's secretary Steve Everett and tutor can be contacted on 03 97296219 or 0425 826 990.
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Community choir With One Voice Casey choir welcomes singers of all backgrounds and abilities. There are no auditions. No singing experience is necessary. Rehearsals run each Monday, starting from 28 May. Supper included. 6.15-7.30pm, Mondays at Narre Warren Seniors Centre, 192-1096 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Details: 8679 6088 or withonevoice@ creativityaustralia.org.au.
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Men talking OM:NI holds a discussion group for blokes over 50 in a warm, friendly environment. They meet over coffee and discuss issues of interest, with plenty of laughs. New members welcome. Tea and coffee provided. First Wednesday of the month, 9am-12pm at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House, 21A Bemersyde Drive, Berwick. Details: Brian Regan, 0408 545 984.
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Pre-kindergarten group Narre Community Learning Centre runs a prekinder program Mondays-Thursdays. The program focuses on preparing children for the big step into kindergarten. Mondays 1 pm - 4 pm, Wednesdays 9.30am12.30pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays 9.30 am - 12.30 pm at Narre Community Learning Centre, 1 Malcolm Court Narre Warren. Details: 9704 7388.
Narre Warren North Uniting Church welcomes everyone to attend weekly sessions with the following community groups. Uniting Images Photography Group on the second Monday of the month at 7.30pm; Uniting Readers Book Club - last Monday of the month at 7.30 pm; Community Garden Tuesdays 10am - 12pm and Saturdays 9am - 12pm; Coffee and Conversation - Wednesdays 9.30am and exercise group at 12pm; Art and Craft - Wednesdays 1pm - 3.30pm; Crazy Needles Knitting and Crochet group on Thursdays 10am-4pm; Card Making - fortnightly on Thursdays at 1pm - 4pm and Dinner and Film Night on the fourth Saturday of the month at 5.30pm. The OP-shop is open Wednesday to Friday from 9am - 3pm and Saturdays 9am 1pm. All sessions at Narre Warren North Uniting Church at 1 Main St, Narre Warren North.
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SCOOTER Elec. 4 wheel, hardly used, comes with shopping bag, new battery Pakenham. $1,200 ono. Ph: 5941 2479 or 0419 377 221.
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Fibreglass Laminators Experience required. Dandenong manufacturer of large industrial tank and pipework. Ability to read drawing would be an advantage and also experience in small electrical hand tools. For safety issues a good understanding and the ability to communicate in English is required. Please contact 9706 0099
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JAYCO EAGLE Caravan Dec 2016. Truma air con, heating, Dometic 90 Ltr 3 way fridge, 4 burner grill never used, Fusion CD/Radio with external speakers, full annex, TV, external TV point included, microwave, Inner spring mattresses and all bedding, 1 x 9kg gas bottle, 1 x 82 ltr water tank, 2 x 12v bed fans, external end bed flys and bags, external 12 volt and 240 volt points, pole carrier to front of van, additional external van lock. This van has traveled less than 5000 kms, registration (X64-969), selling due to health reasons. $27,500 neg. Phone: 0425 800 070.
HOLDEN Astra 2006 mod Reg no ZWF 433 in Ex Mec Con Central lock Cruise Con, Alloys, Aircon, Radio Cd New Tyres. Female owner. Great little 1st car or run about comes with RWC and Rego. # 4865124068 Nothing to spend $4500 Ph 0407 505 040
TOYOTA LANDCRUISER 2008 Troopcarrier, 11 seater workmate, V8 turbo diesel, low kms 160,000, very good condition, drives well, comes with 6 months registration and road worthy, (1MX-9XG), $32,000. Any inquiries please call Nada 0419 399 811.
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Real Estate V To Let BERWICK 4BR home with study, OP living with rumpus room, timber floors, entertainment area, dbl garage and pergola and paved area in backyard. $430P/W. Ring by appointment. Phone Joe: 0407 046 931.
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Required, with Roadworthy accreditation to test vehicles in Victoria for privately owned, well established workshop in Pakenham. We are a Repco Authorised Service Centre that prides itself on all-round quality. If you are well presented, hardworking, honest, reliable, with exceptional communication skills and would enjoy the benefits of a small team environment, please apply with a cover letter and CV to: andrew@andrewsautos.com.au
JAYCO Discovery Outback, 17'55" dual axle pop top caravan, 2009, EC, very comfortable QS bed, reverse cycle air-con, shower and WC, SMEV gas & electric stove, 3 way fridge, TV & satellite system, 2 gas bottles, water tank, external 12v & 240v, full annexe, as new, reg until Oct 2018, travelled approx. 12,000kms. Beaconsfield area. $28,500. Ph: 0407 340 762.
Based in Hallam, DP Transport Pty Ltd has a position available for an experienced Heavy Combination truck driver for metropolitan deliveries. Operating a flat-top trailer you will be transporting pallets, general freight and timber products. We operate Monday-Friday. All enquires can be sent to admin@dptransport.com.au or Phone 0408 315 570, 7am-4pm Monday-Friday.
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Hallam girls ready for state final Female cricket is coming to the DDCA in 2018/19. 146041 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
By Hayley Wildes After claiming the Herald Sun Shield earlier this month, the Hallam Secondary College senior girls football team is well on its way to claiming more glory. With a spot in the School Sports Victoria (SSV) state finals up for grabs, Hallam played two games against quality opposition recently and took care of business to book their place in the big dance. Their first match-up was a quarter final test against Box Hill Secondary College. Box Hill came to play and claimed an early lead, but this Hallam team was determined to not let the opportunity slip and fought back to lead by four points at the main break. Having nullified Box Hill's offensive threats, Hallam's own offence lifted in the third quarter and delivered a game-winning five-goal to zero term. Hallam dominated the centre clearance battle and their willingness to take the game on and play an attacking brand of football paid dividends. The final quarter was a tight battle, but Hallam was always in control and claimed a strong win, 10.8 (68) to 4.6 (30). It was a game that seemingly unlocked Hallam's offensive potential and in the second match of the day - a semi final clash against Yea - Hallam was irresistible. Hallam not only staunchly defended and ensured Yea didn't look like scoring a goal, they made the most of their own attacking forays and all but won the game in the first quarter. It was a devastating quarter of football that saw Hallam kick 10 goals, while keeping Yea scoreless. The ball movement and teamwork was the difference as Hallam ran riot up forward
DDCA girls set to shine By Nick Creely
Hallam Secondary College's senior girls football team will be attempting a state title three-peat this week. and made Yea pay for any defensive mistakes. Hallam continued to pile on the pain and eventually ran out big winners, 18.6 (114) to 2.0 (12). Brooke Struylaart, Emily Browning, Courtney Jones, Lucy Grocock, Shaneece Stratton and Jess Lidsey starred for Hallam over the two games.
Hallam now turns its attention to the state final, which will be played on Thursday 30 August in Craigieburn against Sunbury Secondary College. In that final, Hallam will be hoping to create some history as they attempt to win their third SSV state title in a row.
Athletics stars of tomorrow are shining By Russell Bennett Berwick Little Athletics has once again shone on the big stage - this time in cross country events. Kids cross country running at Berwick Little Athletics has boomed this year, having grown by 30 per cent with up to 230 kids running each week over the span of the 20-week season. The attendance at weekly training, in particular, has taken off with 50 young athletes at each training session, which took place twice a week. In all facets, this season has been the most successful in the history of the club. Berwick athletes competed at three state championship events against the other 98 athletics centres across the state, both in cross country relay and individual championship events. Berwick won the Cross Country Season Championship, with the highest medal tally in Victoria over the three state championship events. All told, Berwick came away with seven gold, seven silver, and five bronze medals over the three events. Some of the standout individual performances at the state championships at Lake Dewar in July included Bailey Morrell (gold), Brodie Atcheson (silver), Rhys Hadfield (silver), Jhye Hadfield (silver), and Andrew Bull (bronze). The Berwick Little Athletics club also won the Highest Participation Award in Victoria, which is based on the percentage of athletes who participate. The award clearly demonstrates the dedication and passion for running that the kids in the Casey area have. The cross country season involves young athletes from the ages of five to 16 running distances of 750 metres, a kilometre, one-anda-half kilometres, two kilometres, and three kilometres - depending on their age. The cross country courses vary - running through hills, national parks, grassland, and trails throughout the Casey area in the varied weather condi42 STAR NEWS
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The cross country reputation of the youngsters at Berwick Little Athletics just continues to grow. Picture: SUPPLIED tions the Melbourne winter serves up. Parents are not only welcome but encouraged to run with their kids, making it a real family event where everyone can start their weekend off with some fitness and fun. Berwick Little Athletics will be hosting a free come and try day on AFL grand final eve
- Friday 28 September - from 10am. The new track and field season starts on Saturday, 6 October and Berwick Little Aths will be offering training sessions throughout the season on a weekly basis - even to non-Little Athletics participants. See www.berwicklac.com.au for more information.
The Dandenong District Cricket Association will introduce an inaugural girls competition in 2018/19, with the competition open to all DDCA clubs. As one of the most powerful cricket associations in the south-east, female participation has been high on the agenda, with the new competition set to bring more talent, and an exciting local pathway for young females. The matches -which will be played on Tuesday nights - will be split in two seasons, with two six week blocks. While the finer details are still yet to be finalized, there will be a pre-Christmas season which will kick-off on 13 November, and will be completed on 18 December. The second season will then commence on 22 January 2019, and will be completed on 26 Feburary 2019. This new system will allow clubs to continue recruiting new players during the season and therefore more teams and players will become available for the second season. The DDCA has made the recommendation that if clubs don't have enough players to register a team, they should band with another club to create a combined team and work towards recruiting more players for the second season. The game format will follow the Junior Stage 1 rules - which is similar to the under 11 junior rules - and will be played at venues where several games will be played at the same time. DDCA junior vice president Steven Richards said the new competition is testament to the rise of female cricket in the region. "We have been talking about having a girls' competition for a few years now, and we thought this year was as good as any to start," he said. "Female participation in sport is at an alltime high and cricket amongst girls is getting popular. "Myself, the DDCA junior committee and Adrian Jones have worked tirelessly over the past two to three months. Also appointing girls cricket coordinators has helped speed up the process." Richards said that there has been positive feedback to the new competition, and has a great deal of confidence that it will be a raging success, and give opportunities for female cricketers. "At this stage, we are confident of having five or six teams for the first part of the season," he said. "I'm extremely confident that it will be a success as we have the right people involved to ensure that this works now and in the years to come." The DDCA is looking for clubs within the association to register interest by 27 August, where they will supply lists of girls and their ages to start the developmental process of the competition. The date, however, may be extended to coincide with junior registration at several clubs. As excitement builds for the inaugural season, a junior girls lightning premiership competition will be run for all clubs registered with a team on 6 October, but further details will be released to clubs as they come hand. For further information, contact junior vice president Steven Richards at juniors@ddca. com.au or Rebekah/Tara Hill on juniorgirls@ ddca.com.au berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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Bec Peacock and her Youth League 2 Cavs teammates will be fighting for the championship this weekend. 183972
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United topples the Panthers By Nick Creely FOOTBALL FEDERATION VICTORIA SOCCER WRAP - ROUND 20 Casey Comets and Warragul United were unable to be separated after a playing out a draw on Saturday afternoon, 2-2. The Comets have built some solid State League 1 South East form in recent weeks and came up against a side sitting well ahead of them on the ladder, and put in a strong performance as they build for next season. In State League 2 South East, Brandon Park put on a show in a thumping of Berwick City at Freeway Reserve, 7-3. The Saturday afternoon result was a shootout, and one that City couldn't keep up with in what was a fascinating contest that the home berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
side ran away with. Doveton SC firmed on top of the table, meanwhile, with a comfortable 3-2 win over Old Scotch SC at Waratah Reserve. In State League 5 South, Pakenham United enjoy a brilliant weekend after defeating Casey Panthers 4-0 under lights at IYU Recreation Reserve on Friday night. The United guys put on a show for their home fans to control the game from start to finish. Bunyip District faced a heavy loss against Somerville Eagles 7-0, while Drouin also copped a similar result after going down 9-0 to Chelsea FC, while Rowville keeps on keeping on after knocking over White Star Dandenong 6-0. Endeavour Hills Fire SC had the bye.
while the Division 1 women take to the court from 8pm. If either team loses their game two matchup, they will be back in action at Casey Stadium
on Sunday for a winner-takes-all game three. The Youth League 2 women are scheduled for a 12pm start, while the Division 1 women would tip-off from 3pm.
Sports Trivia QUIZ NUMBER 1624 1. WHO bowled a Test cricket hat-trick for Australia in 2010? 2.
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WHO beat Australia’s Mark Stockwell in the controversial 100 metres freestyle final at the 1984 Olympics?
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WHO has scored the most goals for Australia in international soccer?
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WHO bowled the last over in cricket’s famous Tied Test between Australia and the West Indies in 1960?
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WHO rode Think Big to both its Melbourne Cup wins?
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IN what sport did iron-man champion Grant Kenny win a bronze medal at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics?
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WHICH Australian golfer has broken the most course records?
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WHICH ex-Aussie cricketer is nick-named ‘Bing’?
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WHICH well-known Australian boxing champion was born in France?
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HOW many players make up a hockey team?
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IN which country was tennis ‘superbrat’ John McEnroe born?
ANSWERS: 1. Peter Siddle 2. Rowing 3. Sonny Liston, George Foreman and Leon Spinx 4. ‘Rowdy’ Gaines of the US 5. Jimmy Connors 6. Peter Senior 7. Ken and Ron Archer 8. Tim Cahill 9. Arthur Breasley 10. The 1912 Stockholm Olympics 11. Wes Hall 12. Snow skiing 13. Liverpool 14. Harry White 15. Canoeing 16. Billy Dunk 17. Brett Lee 18. Johnny Famechon 19. Eleven 20. West Germany
The Casey Cavaliers Big V women's program will have the chance to claim a rare championship double this weekend at Casey Stadium after both teams claimed Game 1 wins on the road in their respective competitions. The Division 1 women made the trek to Warrnambool and a dominant first half set up the win. Having held the Mermaids to just nine first-quarter points, the Cavs went on 12-0 run early in the second quarter to take total control of the game, boasting a 26-11 lead. With Tarryn Wilkin and Jamie-Lee Jeffs controlling both ends of the court, Casey was irresistible. The third quarter began much like the second did; with a Casey run. This time, a 9-0 run saw the Cavs' lead balloon out to 25 points, 50-25. From that moment on, the Cavs took their foot off the pedal and the Mermaids - to their credit - went on a barnstorming 26-6 run to cut Casey's lead to just five points with nine minutes to play. Suddenly, the game was on a knife's edge and when Warrnambool's Amy Wormald hit a pair of free throws with 45 second remaining, it was a two-point game, 66-64. When it mattered most, Casey star Tanarly Hood came to fore and drained four clutch free throws to help Casey escape with a six-point win, 70-64. Jamie-Lee Jeffs (16 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists, 4 steals, 2 blocks), Tarryn Wilkin (12 points, 12 rebounds, 2 blocks) and Tanarly
Hood (10 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists) played vital roles. Meanwhile, the Youth League 2 women took over in the middle two quarters at Frankston Basketball Stadium on Saturday night to claim a vital game one win over the Blues. Despite trailing by two points at the first break, Casey's defensive energy was unquestionable and you go the sense that it would eventually break their Frankston opponents. It did. With Kim Shankland and Steph Leclerc forcing their way into passing lanes and causing countless deflections, Casey's offence flowed as they outscored Frankston 45-27 over the second and third quarters. Peta Rhodes' buzzer-beating triple from the carpark put an exclamation point on a great 20 minutes of basketball for Casey. Frankston outscored Casey 18-15 in the fourth, but it mattered little as the result was never in doubt. The Cavs claimed game one with an 80-67 victory. It was a fine team effort from Casey, with Rebecca Jones (18 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals), Lauren Tuplin (11 points, 10 rebounds) Rebecca Peacock (14 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, 6 steals) and Kim Shankland (13 points, 3 rebounds, 3 steals) contributing greatly to the win. With both Cavs teams boasting 1-0 leads in their respective best-of-three grand final series, Casey Basketball could claim two Big V titles on Saturday night. At Casey Stadium, the Youth League 2 women tip off from 5pm,
Daniel’s Sports Quiz Daniel O’Halloran is an aspiring local sports journalist who is heavily into his footy, cricket, and tennis. Like anyone with a keen interest in the craft, he loves hearing and reading about other people’s stories. Researched from running a keen eye over Gazette editions of years gone by, this is his quiz: Who are we? 1. I was the ROC senior football coach in 2006… 2. We’re the two players who kicked more than 100 goals in the 2006 Casey Cardinia senior football season… 3. I stepped down as Garfield coach after the 2006 season, following a four-year stint that included the 2004 WGLFL Western Division premiership.. 4. I was named at full forward in the EDFL West Team of the Year when the competition went to two divisions in 2014.. 5. I was named as the starting ruck in the EDFL East Team of the Year that same season… Daniel’s ANSWERS 1. Hayden Stanton 2. Lee Clark (Narre Warren) and Luke McGuinness (Keysborough) 3. Ben Soumilas 4. Owen Fitzpatrick (Catani) 5. Bob McCallum (Buln Buln)
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The first box is ticked off By Nick Creely SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - WEEK 1 FINALS It's been brewing for weeks now. The much anticipated blockbuster final between great rivals who have a storied, at times intense rivalry. And Berwick delivered in a qualifying final performance against Cranbourne glittered with suffocating pressure, slick ball use and a clinical nature in attack led superbly by competition leading goal kicker Harry Money, who was at his mercurial best. It's likely to send a shiver down the neck of the other finalists - the Wickers are now in top gear, and look out! With a fast start pivotal to the outcome of the game, the Wickers got the perfect start, with running machine Luke Sheppard producing two moments of magic in the opening eight minutes to boot the first two goals of the contest. Sheppard's second was simply sublime, with his banana kick sailing straight through the big sticks. It was a sign that the Wickers had arrived at their best footy, and weren't intending to stop. As the quarter wore on, the Wickers' pressure around the ball and ability to move the footy and change the angles was also going to yield scoreboard damage. Harry Money slotted his first of six after a laser like pass by Sheppard, and suddenly, Tim Gunn and Trent Thomas went bang, bang! It was an unanswered five goal headstart that was driven by their desperation at the contest. More importantly, key midfield cogs in Travis Tuck, James Magner and Bryce Rutherford were running all over the ground and having an immense impact in the absence of Madi Andrews. Within minutes of resumption, Sheppard launched a long bomb to kick his third, and capitalizing on the Eagles' turnovers - particularly off half-back - cut them to ribbons to open up a 45-point half time lead, with Steve O'Brien's side unable to score a major in the opening hour. Young jet Zak Roscoe gave the Eagles a pulse after scoring in the first minute after half time, but the Wickers were running in waves, with Travis Tuck picking up seven clearances in the quarter alone to give Money plenty of chances to excite, booting two for the quarter and combining superbly with Tim Gunn (three goals). Holt eventually warmed into the contest to snare three second half goals, but the Eagles couldn't find enough avenues to goal as the Wickers ran out the game 16.4 (100) to 7.7 (49) winners, but the likes of Anthony Vella, Kirk Dickson and Corey Ellison were valiant all day. On a day where the Wickers put in a commanding team effort as they await their next challenge in Narre Warren, Kemperman admitted things clicked for his side. "We're still looking for our best footy, but that's probably one of our better efforts, particularly in the first half. That set us up, and that level we brought was critical," he said. "It was a good start to the finals, for sure." Negating a star studded Cranbourne forward line led by Holt is no easy task, but Kemperman praised his team for its immense defensive efforts, and pointed to a rare goalless first half for the Eagles as a major tick. "They're incredible with their talent up forward, so we were thrilled with that as a starting point, and to go that far into the game not conceding a goal, I'm pretty rapt with it," he said. Special praise was deservedly put upon Money, who kicked six of the best on the finals stage. Kemperman isn't surprised.
Bailey Asher lays a crunching tackle on Cranbourne youngster Corey Ellison on Saturday. 184474 "We've put in a lot of work with Harry - he generally gets a lot of shots on goal, and he converted more which is a good sign for him," he said. "He works incredibly hard at training, at goal kicking and on his craft, so it's good to see him get some good reward for effort, and on a big stage as well." Berwick will now take on minor premiers, Narre Warren, in a semi-final blockbuster at Holm Park on Saturday. Down at Edwin Flack Reserve, Beaconsfield kept its season alive with a barnstorming elimination final win over Officer, 12.12 (84) to 6.4 (40). While the Kangaroos were always going to provide some form of challenge, Leigh McQuillen's charges continued to attack and broke away with mightily impressive second and third quarters on Sunday. There was plenty of heat on the footy early as the Kangaroos looked for a stoppage to stoppage type game, and with Jake Ingaliso locking down on running star Jake Bowd, and gun defender James Waldon looking to negate the influence of Taylor Joyce, it was a sloppy start, and one that kept Doug Koop's side right in the hunt. Joyce did kick the opening goal of the game after taking a cracking contested mark, but Stephen Hawkins got the crowd going only moments later after slotting a lovely running goal, and at quarter time, all but nothing separated the two sides. The Eagles broke free almost instantly after a quarter time rev-up, finding their running game off half back, with the likes of Bailey Morrish, Matt Homfray, Riley Verbi and Peter Alier using the ball superbly to give Joyce and Nathan Langley plenty of opportunities to hit the scoreboard.
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Officer champ Ben Tivendale looks to move the ball forward against Beaconsfield on Sunday. 184503 Despite big man Sean Roach playing a terrific quarter and being the dominant ruckman on the ground, the Eagles' willingness to play on at all costs and place the opposition defence under immense pressure saw the goals tumble. Missed tackles and turnovers were costly, and the Eagles managed to slam on four second quarter goals to open up a 23-point half time lead, despite a late Kangaroo goal. But it was the Eagles' third term that was the most impressive, showing a merciless attitude to the contest to slam on another five unanswered majors, drawing out to a 55 point three quarter time lead. Impressive midfield-forward Riley Verbi kicked an absolute belter from the pocket at
the Berwick College end to rub some salt into the wounds of the Kangaroos, who were unable to stem the bleeding of what loomed as a painful loss. Knowing his side had lost the game, Doug Koop's final address to his players was profound, urging them to just "do something" to show they belong at this club. He can hang his hat on knowing his side fought it out, winning the last quarter by 11 points, with encouraging performances by Tyler Clark, Ingaliso, Will Hanson and young Lachlan Ward a major tick. But it's now season over for Koop's men, and for Leigh McQuillen's side, it may be the start of something special ahead of a semi-final against Cranbourne on Sunday.
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Burras claim finals victory By Hayley Wildes and Nick Creely SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - FINALS ROUND 1 After finishing on top of the ladder, the Doveton Eagles earned the week off, but will return to action on Saturday against Highett at Jack Barker Oval. Keysborough returned to form in their elimination final against Caulfield on Sunday, cruising to a 17.9 (111) to 6.14 (50) win. The Burras led at every break and never looked troubled with the potent forward line duo of Matthew Carnelley (six goals) and Chris Bryan (four goals) running riot.The Burras will face Murrumbeena in a semi final clash at Ross Street Reserve on Sunday. DIVISION 3 - ROUND 18 Springvale Districts locked up top spot with a massive win over Hallam, 17.18 (120) to 5.5 (35). An eight-goal to one third term did the damage as Lachlan Morrey (five goals) ran riot for the Demons. The Hawks - who finish the season without a win - were outclassed, but Daniel Gentile battled hard all day. Heatherton's season came to close with a loss to Black Rock on the road. Heatherton fell behind early and was unable to find its way back into the contest, falling 15.12 (102) to 8.12 (60). Cameron Moon and Reagan Maddaford were best in a disappointing day for the team. Hampton Park wrapped up a second position finish and sent a message to the rest of the league on the eve of finals with a comprehensive win over the third-placed Endeavour Hills. The Redbacks opened up a four-goal advantage at quarter-time and came away with a 14.9 (93) to 5.10 (40) win. Aaron Holden, Taylor Rainey and Luke Nunan were sublime for Hampton Park, while Nathan Strom and Daniel Batson were in fine form the Falcons. DIVISION 4 - FINALS ROUND 1 Carrum Patterson Lakes - having won the minor premiership - was thoroughly outplayed by Lyndhurst at Keysborough Reserve in their semi final clash. The Lightning - who finished a win behind Carrum Patterson Lakes in second position - went goalless in the first term thanks to inaccurate goal kicking, but promptly turned things around.
Russell Robertson and his Doveton Eagles kick off their finals campaign this weekend. 181759 Carrum Patterson Lakes struggled to get anything going offensively and managed just three goals in the second half, while Lyndhurst booted six to run out 9.10 (64) to 5.9 (39) winners.Hamish Browning (six goals) was a force up forward, while Jesse Walia dominated around the ground for Lyndhurst. EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1 - ROUND 18 Rowville got the win over East Ringwood on Saturday, 15.10 (100) to 9.5 (59), and with that claimed fourth spot on the ladder. Matthew Traynor was impressive for the Hawks, while Riley D'Arcy booted five goals.
Rowville will take on the fifth-placed Blackburn in an elimination final on Sunday at Central Reserve, Glen Waverley in what promises to be an enthralling contest. Noble Park's impressive late-season form continued with another win - its fourth in the last five games of the season. The Bulls kicked six goals to one in a brutal final term to run out 14.6 (90) to 11.12 (78) winners. Ryan Morrison was best for the Bulls and Ali Zijai kicked four goals. MORNINGTON PENINSULA NEPEAN DIVISION 2 - SEMI FINALS Red Hill has advanced through to the 2018 Di-
Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS vision Two grand final after edging out Dromana at Hastings on Saturday, 7.17 (59) to 6.9 (45). The Hillmen were inaccurate all day, but it didn't matter in the end, with the grand final bound side overturning a quarter time deficit to win comfortably in the end. And Langwarrin advances through to a preliminary final after dominating Karingal at RJ Rowley Reserve, 14.10 (94) to 8.7 (55). The Kangaroos were never headed after taking in a 22-point half time lead, with an eight goal to five final half.
Stingrays make it 11 TAC Cup victories in succession By Hayley Wildes The Dandenong Stingrays will enter the TAC Cup finals as the team to beat, riding an unbelievable 11-game winning streak after taking care of the Sandringham Dragons in the final round of the home and away season on Saturday. The Rays put the game to bed in the first half as their defence - which has been stifling all season - once again proved too much for the opposition, holding the Dragons to just one first-half goal. While the defence was impressive, three goals in the opening 10 minutes of the game - via Finlay Bayne, Bailey Williams and captain
Campbell Hustwaite - had Sandringham immediately on the back foot. The second quarter was more of the same as Sam Sturt kicked his first major of the day, before Bayne and Williams booted their second goals of the contest. Having put on three goals in the second term and holding the Dragons to a solitary behind, the Rays held a comprehensive 33-point lead at the main break. The likes of Matthew Cottrell and Matthew Gahan were asserting themselves on the contest, while Hustwaite was his usual dominant self around the ground. The Dragons came out fighting in the third quarter and with three minutes remaining,
the Stingrays had kicked just two goals for the term. But as good teams do, Dandenong made Sandringham pay for a small lack in concentration as the Rays, through Cottrell and Lachlan McDonnell, slammed on two goals in the final three minutes of the quarter. At three-quarter time, Dandenong's lead was 46 points. The fourth quarter was filled with freeflowing football as the game started to open up. Both teams booted four goals for the term with Stephen Cumming kicking two, while Sturt and Bayne converted their third majors for the day. Dandenong claimed the win, 14.9 (93) to
6.10 (46), and officially took out the minor premiership. Cottrell was instrumental for the Stingrays, while the trio of Sturt, Bayne (three goals each) and Williams (two goals) were dangerous all day up forward. Gahan played another fine game off halfback and Hustwaite was a monster at stoppages. The Stingrays finish the home and away season with an incredible record of 15-1, having not lost a game since April. It was a truly remarkable season and, with finals ahead, there is plenty to look forward to in September. TAC Cup finals kick off on 8 September.
The Demons falter on the eve of finals By Hayley Wildes After an incredible 12-game winning streak, the Casey Demons will enter the VFL finals on the back of two consecutive losses after falling to Williamstown on Saturday. In what was a rare perfect day for footy at Casey Fields, the first half lived up to the hype as both teams had a real crack and played some great football. After 16 minutes of back and forth play, Cam Pedersen booted the first major of the day with a beautiful set shot kick from 45 metres out. Williamstown quickly responded with their first goal of the day. Pedersen kicked his second goal later in the term, before Jeff Garlett put the afterburners on chasing down Jack Charlestown and converted the set shot to have the Demons 13 points up. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
Williamstown hit back in the middle stages of the second quarter with three goals in four minutes to claim a seven-point lead. With work to do before half-time, Garlett delivered two crucial goals and a Jay Lockhart special, in which he turned his opponent inside out, had Casey five points up. A momentum-killing Williamstown goal with a minute to play saw the Demons trail by one-point at half time. The next 60 minutes of football was completely dominated by Williamstown as the Seagulls kicked 10 of the next 12 goals. Michael Gibbons was sublime, while Nick Rodda was a force inside 50. Pedersen and Garlett kicked the final two goals of the game to put some respectability on the scoreboard, but it was far too late as Williamstown ran out winners, 17.12 (114) to 12.13 (85).
Jay Lockhart (23 disposals) and Corey Wagner (21 disposals) battled hard and Cam Pedersen (three goals) - as he has been all season - was brilliant in an array of roles, while Jeff Garlett (four goals) was impressive up forward. Despite the loss, Casey (14-4) finished the season in second position and will host Geelong in a qualifying final at Casey Fields on Saturday from 2.10pm in what promises to be an enthralling battle. For Casey, the side must rediscover its defensive identity. Having only conceded over 90 points once in the opening 19 rounds of the season, that defensive mindset has gone missing in the past two weeks resulting in scores against of 91 and 114. A win will see the Demons host a home preliminary final after a week off, while a loss will see them return to Casey Fields next week in a must-win semi final.
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BIRTHDAY SALE!
48 MONTHS 0% INTEREST ON CINEMA PACKS FROM $5990
ENJOY AMAZING HOME CINEMA PACKAGES ON AN INTEREST FREE PAYMENT PLAN† WITH 48 EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS!
OPEN 7 DAYS!
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HURRY! OFFER ENDS 10 SEPT.
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SHOP 4, OVERLAND DRIVE, NARRE WARREN • 9704 6044 • www.bigpicturepeople.com.au †Approved Latitude Financial customers only. Available on advertised or ticketed price for Home Cinema Packages from $5,990 and not avilable in conjunction with any other offers. 48 equal monthly payments must be made during the promotional period. Interest and payments are payable after the interest free period expires. Paying only the minimum monthly payment will not pay out the purchase before the end of the plan. A $99 annual fee for Gem Visa applies. Also available to GO MasterCard customers. Other conditions, fees and charges apply, see relevant product websites for details. 12398352-35-18 48 STAR NEWS
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