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Casey councillor Damien Rosario and mayor Geoff Ablett played hopscotch with students from St Margaret's School in Berwick,from left, Leah, Carmen, Julia, Ashlee, Jamieson, Jemmah and Alana. The brown uniforms are vintage from their use 1926-2000. 184401

150 of the best More than 1000 people attended the celebrations to mark the 150th anniversary since the old Shire of Berwick was formed.

There were a variety of community groups and organisations who supported the event, from providing photographs and memorabilia to be exhibited to having stalls and running activities on the day.

These included Berwick Rotary, Berwick Calisthenics, Berwick Toy Library, Berwick Pakenham Historic Society and Berwick Obedience Dog Club. St Margaret's Grammar School provided

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What's the best thing about being involved in the community/school? Meeting people from diverse cultural background. What is your favourite movie? The Way We Were. If you were PM for a day, what would you do? Implement programs to increase integration and cohesion in local communities and create opportunities for collaboration. At school I...... Was at the top of my class. Favorited holiday spot in Australia? Noosa. Which six dinner guests dead or alive, would you invite to dinner? Nelson Mandela, Audrey Hepburn, George Clooney and Amal Almuddin, my mum and dad. What's your favourite book? Gone With the Wind.

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Holy site gets council tick By Brendan Rees Plans for a church to be built in a semi-rural court in Narre Warren South have been approved despite residents saying they've been "hung out to dry." At their Planning Committee Meeting on Tuesday 14 August, Casey Councillors voted to issue a planning permit for an orthodox church to be developed at Bartok Court. The plans from St. Mary's Syrian Orthodox Community Centre Inc propose to operate the church seven days a week. It's also proposed if Bartok Court becomes connected to the road network vehicle access to the site would be from Bartok Court with vehicle access from Pound Road ceasing. Proponent Cr Sam Aziz said the proposed church development would "See many people consider moving to the City of Casey; it will see people now thinking about moving businesses or starting new business operations in the City of Casey." He said said the church community had been "very responsible in working cooperatively with council" in producing amended plans. This included removing a caretaker building and a hall at the rear of the site.

Des and Marie Yapp are disppointed by the Casey Council's decision to approve a church to be Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS built near their house. 183363 "This reduces the site coverage and footprint and provides more opportunity for landscaping in line with the amenity of the area in which the development is proposed," he said. In regards to road access, Cr Aziz said: "We don't believe VicRoads will act on this for at least

a decade." Des Yapp and his wife Marie who have lived at Bartok Court for over 20 years fear they will lose their privacy with more cars right driving "next to our bedroom window." Mr Yapp said he was disappointed by the out-

come by councillors playing "political games" and were only "bargaining to procure votes". "Councillors are meant to represent the rate payers who elected them and plan for the future not chase votes at the cost of causing future turmoil," he said. "Sam Aziz is playing his cards on the fact that he's dismissed all of the residents objections by completing hiding the main point which is the future traffic problem and ignoring his planning department." Mr Yapp added there was no consideration of what was going to happen in 10 years' time: "Sam Aziz will be long gone. He'll be out of politics and it'll be someone else's problem. "It's just ludicrous that he's allowed to get away with this - he obviously doesn't care about the residents." Objectors believe amplified music from private functions held at the church will "disrupt" the quiet residential area. Dissenting councillor Rex Flannery said it was a "no-win situation" for the Yapps as cars would be "running up along their bedroom" as well as having to cop noise from functions. Mr Yapp said he was looking at appealing the decision but "The cost factor is going to be pretty horrific for us."

Young snowboarding whiz By Jessica Anstice

From left, National Champion Harvey Edmanson, Leo Tieu and Australian Olympic Snowboarder Cameron Bolton after the King of the Mountain Pro Slalom Race.

Bunjil Place has received international recognition for its striking and unique design, with the project being recognised at the 2018 Global Architecture and Design Awards.

"They set us up with gear and have since supplied Leo all his gear. "The last few years snowboarding has given him an outlet in what was an extremely tough time in his young life due to family issues." As a full time single father, Mr Tieu has done all he can do as far as getting Leo to the snow most weekends. Painful 3am Sunday starts for day trips were the norm until Snowgum Deletite Apartments in Merrijig sponsored Leo accommodation to stay in over the winter. "Financially we were never in a position to do lessons or any type of squad training so Leo resorted to hundreds of hours of YouTube snowboarding tutorials," Mr Tieu said. "And fortunately Leo met great people along the way such as his sport heroes Australian Olympian Cameron Bolton and National Champion Harvey Edmanson who have occasionally given Leo tips.

New award for Bunjil Place Bunjil Place has again received international recognition for its striking and unique design, with the project being recognised at the 2018 Global Architecture and Design Awards. The City of Casey's new arts and cultural precinct, designed by leading Australian architectural firm Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (fjmt), was last week named the winner of the Cultural (Built) category. The awards recognise projects showcasing excellence and innovation in architecture and design from across the world, this year attracting 748 projects from more than 50 countries spanning a range of categories. City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett said Council was proud of the recognition Bunjil Place continues to receive. "Bunjil Place is world class and we're thrilled by the accolades it continues to collect, 12395842-CG33-18

Hampton Park's young snowboarder Leonidas Tieu represented his school, St Kevin's Primary School at the Victorian Interschools Snowsports Championships held at Mt Buller on 22 August. Leo won Gold in the Giant Slalom. On 12 August with Golds in both Pro Slalom and Giant Slalom, Leo was the overall winner of the 2018 Division 5 Land Rover King of The Mountain series held at Mt Buller. "We are enormously proud of Leo's achievements in his chosen sport and love of snowboarding," St Kevin's Primary School principal Anni Miers said. "We try to ensure that all students have opportunities to pursue their interests by providing a wide range of sporting initiatives in our curriculum both individual and team based. "As a result our children are very fit and enthusiastic when others succeed." Nationals unfortunately is held at Perisher this season so Leo was not going to attend until this news was seen on social media by local businesses IWIM motors and Australasian Technical Services who generously sponsored Leo's trip. Leo's father, Danny Tieu first took Leo to the snow when he was three years old. "The following year Leo wanted to try snowboarding so by amazing fortune I went into Macs Snow Sports in Moorabin and spoke to Tania and Troy who I now consider to be great friends," Mr Tieu said.

with this being the sixth award the precinct has received for its design," Cr Ablett said. "When delivering Bunjil Place, Council wanted to create a vibrant, welcoming and inviting central heart where the whole community could enjoy arts, cultural and entertainment experiences close to home. "The truly beautiful design adds to the experience at Bunjil Place and I firmly believe that what has been delivered is something both the community and Council can be proud of. "As Bunjil Place approaches its first birthday in October, I'd encourage anyone in the community who has yet to check it out to come along, join in the celebrations and see why this facility is making its make on the world stage." For more information on Bunjil Place visit www.bunjilplace.com.au.

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Berwick’s 150 of the best From page 1. St Margaret's Grammar School has been iconic in the heart of Berwick for over 90 years. "I thought it was a fantastic event. St Margaret's School Berwick is one of the oldest schools in the area and I felt a great appreciation of the role of the school in the community and the incredibly rich community that is Berwick," principal Annette Rome said. "The school is highly regarded by the people who live in Berwick and at the event there were a lovely number of moments where people would come to us and share their memories of St Margaret's and Berwick. "A number of students who wore the original brown uniform caused a lot of comments and reminisces." Ms Rome said there was a strong sense of community which came from the event and considering the weather was a little bit miserable, the warmth from the community shone through. Phoenix Harmony Chorus also performed on the day. "It was a great day reflecting on the Shire of Berwick's rich history and heritage, acknowledging how far it has come and celebrating the great community it is today," City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett said. "Despite the wet and cold conditions, it was great that many people still turned out to join in the celebrations. "It was wonderful to hear stories from families that have had a long history in the area and see children playing traditional games such as hopscotch and french skipping. "Thanks to all the Berwick groups and organisations that were involved in the event and helped make it such a great day."

Cardinia councillor Brett Owen with his parents Ed and Gail and family friend and Berwick resident Marj O'Sullivan with the history display at the Berwick 150th anniversary celebration on Saturday. 184401

The Phoenix Harmony Chorus performed at the Berwick 150th anniversary celebration, from left, Ralph, Peter, Mark, Alex, George and Ian. St Margaret students Khiara, Julia and Jemma wearing vintage uniforms from 1926-2000. 184401

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Insight’s new moves By Jessica Anstice Forty people attended the launch of the new VW Minbus, at Insight Education Centre for the Blind and Vision Impaired, on Wednesday, 29 August in Berwick. Funds for the minibus were raised by the Rotary Club of Emerald and District Inc after their Kids Fun Run with Thomas event, in 2017. The minibus will expand the transportation services for vision impaired students in the South East Melbourne corridor. In his address to the group, including MP Jason Wood, Rotary president Ian Ash, Insight staff, sponsors, board members and supporters, Ian Wakefield from Emerald Rotary thanked everyone who contributed funds and services to the Kids Fun Run with Thomas event. “It was a true community initiative, literally running an event to raise funds for the disadvantaged, in this case blind and vision impaired children,” Mr Wakefield said. Mr Wakefield acknowledged the perseverance and great work undertaken by Insight’s founder Alan Lachman as well as all the sponsors, participants and Rotary Club members involved. “I now want to expand our services through mobile classrooms and satellite schools, to serve the over one thousand blind and vision impaired students around the state,” Mr Lachman said. “The addition of the (VW) minibus will be of great assistance with this.” The VW minibus was supplied by Ferntree Gully Motors Group, in conjunction with the Rotary Club of Emerald and District Inc. The Group has a number of community service fund raising initiatives, and has helped raised millions of dollars for the wider community over the past few years.

Members of the embroidery frendship group Jennifer Rogers, Rhonda Hygate, Kathy Pap, Pat Eales, Carole Bancroft, Chris Jarvis with La Trobe MP Jason Wood, Jasmine, Samar Mougharbel and Cr Susan Serey at the art unveiling on Monday. 183784

Celebrating a uniting image By Jessica Anstice Community members gathered to unveil the Community Building Path, Art and Diversity Mural at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House in Berwick on Monday, 27 August. “The two pieces represent the houses’ values and the coming together of the community,” Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House programs coordinator Sasha West said. “The weaving piece was made by individual pieces which have been connected together to create the beautiful artwork that hangs on the wall for everyone to see. “The embroidered piece has been created by a group that has been attending Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House for many years, this piece has been designed and hand crafted over many hours, it shows the variety of programs running at the centre and the values that are embedded.” During the unveiling there was an opportunity to meet the makers whom discussed their experience through their time of the project but also celebrating the achievement of the hard work that has been put into both wall hangings.

From left, Insight Education Centre student Nathan, Scott Embrey from Ferntree Tree Gully Motor Group, founder Alan Lachman, La Trobe MP Jason Wood, Ian Wakefield from Kids Fun Run with Thomas, and Emerald and District Rotary Club president Ian Ash, with the new mini bus. 184633

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On 1 September the Cranbourne Star News Facebook page shared a story about a $750 million upgrade to the Cranbourne line which will be duplicated from Dandenong to Cranbourne if the State Government is re-elected in November. Here is how some readers reacted online: Mason Pelican Oneill: Should've done it anyway when doing overpasses. Emma Rolling: Should of been done years ago, and also Clyde. But you only propose to do it during an election year. Troy Dawes: Well done Daniel Andrews. Bob Jaggard: Trains every 10 minutes it says Dieter, churn rate thru to car park will be interesting. Just wait 10 minutes for the next spot? Along with 100 other people orbiting the car park. Dieter Koch: I am seriously considering moving to tassie. Peter Ryan: So many promises so much money, where will it come from - selling off more of our future and our grand kids futures. Robert Wingrave: Believe it when I see it. Amin Abdullah: Stand up comedy.

THUMBS UP THUMBS DOWN Thumbs down To road works everywhere getting on my nerves! Clyde Berwick road sign says seek alternative route but the alternative routes are Thompson Road - roadworks, Tucker's road - closed, and Pound road - closed.

Thumbs down To croup. Lots of kids getting sick with it.

Thumbs up To great Neighbours looking out for each other, well at least mine do.

Thumbs up To Friday morning concerts at Bunjil Place.

Thumbs down For closing Pound Road between Hardys road and Thompson Road. Pushing more traffic onto the congested Clyde road. Can't turn right so have to turn left to the Heather grove round about and come back.

Thumbs down To increase in council rates.

Thumbs up For the sunset views from our little community hub.

Thumbs down To people who park right near school crossing.Even worse people who pull into driveway right next to the crossing to let their kids out. Park and walk like the rest of us.

Thumbs Up Thumbs Down is your chance to have your say. Malicious or defamatory submissions will not be accepted. All submissions must include a full name address and daytime phone number. Contributions over the phone will not be accepted. Contributors will not be identified. The Star News reserves the right to edit submissions. To submit a Thumbs Up Thumbs Down email to dailyeditor@starnewsgroup.com.au fax to 5945 0777 or post to P.O. Box 9 Pakenham 3810.

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By Jessica Anstice Tooradin Primary School celebrated the importance of positive male role models in each of their children's life. Students invited a special friend to the Father's Day Breakfast to spend some time in their school environment - dads, grandparents, uncles, brothers, neighbours, and of course mums were invited too. One of the schools Parents and Friends Association (PFA) members had a catering background and put her hand up to start the exciting Father's Day Breakfast. "We have huge support from our parents and local community members who jumped in to assist with making this occasion such a success," PFA president Mandy Skewes said. "Many activities were organised during the morning for children and adults to enjoy." Activities included making a card, who is your superhero game, kick the footy, dad themed music, relaxing seating and chalk drawing challenge all while eating a delicious egg and bacon roll and hash browns. This breakfast was followed by a Father's Day Stall for the students which the PFA have worked very hard in thinking outside the square for the students would want to purchase for their special person. Sweet and savoury gift bags, 3D printed

Shannon Hughes with his Grade 2 son Kye. 184641 items, instant photo booth to name a few. Students across the school beamed with pride over the gifts they chose for their Dad's and the unique cards and messages they created to surprise their dad's with on Father's Day. "The enthusiasm of our Parents and Friends Association is now filtering through to the entire school with kids buzzing around parents and asking if they can help too," Ms Skewes said.

Picture: Stewart Chambers "Parents and community members balance their support of school events with running their own businesses, having small children, being part of outside charities and organisations and balancing family life. "We have a vision that if every family could help out at their child's school for just for an hour a year imagine what our children could achieve by pooling all these skill sets together." berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au


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14yo faces court By Cam Lucadou-Wells A 14 year old boy has faced a children’s court over an alleged seven-week crime spree of stealing five Nissan Pulsars as well as unlicensed, dangerous and reckless driving in Melbourne’s South-East. The boy was arrested on 27 August and faced court the same day. He was charged with stealing a 1998 Pulsar vehicle in Cranbourne on 10 August, and stealing a 2000 Pulsar and being equipped with scissors for the theft at Cranbourne on 13 August. On the same day, he allegedly drove unli-

censed on High Street, Cranbourne, and failed to stop after being involved in a crash. On 14 August, he allegedly stole a 1999 Pulsar at Narre Warren South, drove unlicensed at Amhurst Drive, evaded police, and drove in a dangerous manner. One charge alleges he engaged in reckless conduct that day by driving at high speed before losing control and striking a gutter, causing damage to the car. He placed his “associate” front passenger at risk of death, police alleged. The boy was also charged with stealing a 1999 Pulsar at Narre Warren on 23 August, and a 1998 Pulsar at Narre Warren two days later.

He was also accused of robbing a victim of MTG cards and a Myki card, recklessly causing injury, assault and assault in the company of others in Cranbourne on 2 July. On 27 August, a children’s court magistrate told the boy the accusations were “very serious”. “Think about what is happening here and why you’re in this situation,” the judge said. He was told by the magistrate to look at his “defiant” attitude, the kids he hung out with and his decisions that put himself and others at risk. The boy was remanded in custody to appear at a children’s court at a later date.

Sports grants go to rising young talents · Grant recipients:

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Putu Giri (swimming) Liam Trevillian (karate) Jesse Thompson Inline (hockey) Mitchell Shane (baseball) Daniel Van Hees (indoor cricket) Melissa Woolf (swimming) Kurt Tchia (volleyball) Koen Tchia (volleyball) Mikey Mailelaa (rugby league) Federal MP for Holt Anthony Byrne with the recipients of the sporting championship grants. Picture: CONTRIBUTED “I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Local Sporting Champions Committee consisting of Chris Drysdale, Judy Owen, Mladin Krsman and Vanassa Gerdes for selecting this year’s grant recipients,” said Mr Byrne.

Jamaine Sialau (rugby union) Jeremiah Sialau (rugby union) Tristan Little (softball) Isopo Taunuu (rugby league) Trinity Walter (skate) Izaac Batey (rugby league) Alanah Mison (cricket)

$80K grant windfall City of Casey has been successful in its application for a grant to assist with its Family Violence Prevention Program. The Minister for the Prevention of Family Violence, Natalie Hutchins visited Bunjil Place on Thursday 16 August where she announced $80,000 in funding towards the council program. The City of Casey recently launched its Family Violence Prevention Strategy as part of its effort to ensure Casey is a city where people feel safe in their homes, neighbourhoods, in public spaces and on all modes of transport. The Strategy was formally launched at an event in July and contains a four-year strategic plan, which identified family violence as a significant safety issue within the municipality. It aims to provide a safe, inclusive and connected community where Council services and facilities are driven by community needs. City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett welcomed the funding from the State Government and thanked Minister Hutchins for attending Bunjil Place and making the announcement. 12398439-SN37-18

Sixteen rising sporting talents have been rewarded for their achievements by receiving Federal Government Local Sporting Champions grants. The athletes were recently presented with their grants varying between $500 and $700 by Holt MP Anthony Byrne at Arthur Wren Hall in Hampton Park on Friday 17 August.The Local Sporting Champions program aims to provide financial assistance for coaches, officials and competitors aged 12-18 participating in state, national or international championships. Two of the recipients included brothers Kurt Tchia and Koen Tchia who both compete for Mazenod Volleyball Club. They have also represented Victoria in the Australian Junior Beach Volleyball Championships. The Local Sporting Champions Grant will assist both in representing Victoria at the national Championships in Western Australia this year.

Casey mayor Geoff Ablett welcomed the funding from the State Government to tackle family violence.

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Footy for the cause By Jessica Anstice Berwick Pharmacy is encouraging local Geelong followers to join the Fight Cancer Foundation team and fight cancer this year with a Footy Colours Day fundraiser. During the month of September, Aussies are encouraged to show their true colours in

support of children with cancer. With more than 800 Australian children and young people diagnosed with cancer every year, Footy Colours Day raises much needed funds for Fight Cancer Foundation’s education support programs across Australia. On Friday 7 September, staff from Berwick and Eden Rise Pharmacy’s, along with Gem-

brook MP Brad Battin, will celebrate Footy Colours Day and raise funds for Fight Cancer Foundation. There will be raffles, jelly bean jar competitions, colouring competitions, a secondhand book stall and other hampers on offer - with all proceeds going to Fight Cancer Foundation.

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Berwick burglary Casey Crime Investigation Unit is investigating a burglary that occurred at a retail store in Berwick on 21 August.

At approximately 7:30pm on Wednesday, 29 August members from Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol intercepted a Renault van after it was detected travelling at 75km/h in a 60 zone. The driver, a 41 year old man, was required to undergo a breath test which returned a positive result. The subsequent evidentiary breath saw the driver return a result of 0.054. As the driver had a previous drink driving conviction he was served a section 51 and his licence immediately suspended. The driver will be required to attend court in the near future in relation to charges of drink driving and exceeding the speed limit.

Police allege that at approximately 3:30am two unknown offenders have attended the O'Shea Road business in a white van, forced the front door open and stole property and money. Police have released CCTV images in the hopes that someone may have some information about the incident or recognise the people in the images.

Two unknown offenders broke into a Berwick retail store on 21 August.

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Service station robbery suspects caught on cam brown hair. She was wearing a beige hooded top and dark pants. Police have released CCTV images to the public in the hopes that someone has information about the incident or recognises the offenders in the images. If you have any information please contact DSC Mark Wiederhold on 9705 3174 or alternatively contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au and quote incident number 180283562.

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Casey Crime Investigation Unit is investigation an armed robbery which occurred on 21 August in Hampton Park. Police allege that an unknown male and female offender attended the Hallam Road service station at approximately 12.40am. The man produced a large kitchen knife and made a demand for money. The man is described as having a Caucasian appearance and 20-30 years old. He was wearing a blue hooded top and black tracksuit pants. The woman is described as having a Caucasian appearance, 20-30 years old and long

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Lois Johnston with City of Casey deputy mayor Amanda Stapledon at the event.

Casey cares for carers Serge Medzikian, Darren Bourke, Chris Balducci, Milan Kostic, Bernard Boyle, Shane Crew, Jenna Pauw, Jose Lainez-Sanchez and Phil Wilkinson of Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Barry Bourke Suzuki. 184508

New Suzuki home Barry Bourke Motor Group is excited to announce the addition of Suzuki to their Berwick portfolio. Having been acquired by the Barry Bourke Motor Group on 1 September 2018, Suzuki has moved into its new premises located at 755 Princes Highway in Berwick (in-between the Barry Bourke Holden and Barry Bourke Renault dealerships). Barry Bourke Motor Group is a reputable long established family business of over 30 years. It is an award-winning dealership and the team prides themselves on delivering excellent customer service.

"From the moment you visit us to the moment you own one of our vehicles we handle you with respect and care," Director of the Barry Bourke Motor Group Darren Bourke said. "I have always admired the Suzuki brand from afar and am pleased to now include Suzuki within our Barry Bourke family. "The Suzuki brand is recognised for quality, reliability and value for money, great traits the Barry Bourke Motor Group also value. "Our dealership business is growing rapidly and as we continue to focus on delivering excellent customer service we can offer Suzuki customers the convenience of having sales, ser-

vice and parts departments all together in one place. We look forward to this new venture." Sales Manager of Barry Bourke Suzuki Shane Crew is also excited about Suzuki joining the Barry Bourke family. 'I am very excited to work with Suzuki and can't wait to show (customers) our amazing range," he said. "Suzuki recently won the 2018 Canstar Blue award for customer satisfaction, something to be very proud of. Come and visit us this weekend to check out our Grand Opening offers." For more information about the Barry Bourke Motor Group, visit www.barrybourke.com.au.

Carer's Day out at Bunjil Place on Friday, 24 August was a wonderful success with 75 people attending. The day included a light morning tea followed by songs from the Beatles in the Bunjil Place Theatre. After this, carers enjoyed lunch, which included activities such as Latin dancing, a photo booth and a presentation to each person with a red rose from Deputy Mayor Cr Amanda Stapledon, as a token of council's gratitude for the work they undertake. Cr Rosalie Crestani also attended and spoke at the event. "Not only does being a carer make all the difference in the world to the people you care for, but together with the other 2.6 million carers in Australia, your unpaid work is worth more than $60 billion every year," Cr Stapledon said. "It's a massive contribution and all the more reason why more support for you is so important. Each carer attending today has a story that is unique to their situation and it could be that you provide assistance to a family member, relative, friend or neighbour." Carers received a show bag containing information to support their caring role, and were given the chance to speak with local disability support agencies, and representatives from the NDIA and council.

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Parents can now register their children for swimming lessons at the Kingswim Clyde North centre.

Kingswim believes that it''s crucial all children have access to swimming lessons.

Book for 2019 swimming Parents can now register their children for swimming lessons at the Kingswim Clyde North centre, which is opening in January 2019. The centre could not come soon enough for local parents as current wait lists for swimming lessons in the Casey Cardinia area continue to climb. Kingswim Business Manager Craig Dowsing said that despite a rapidly growing popula-

tion and demand for services, parents in and around Clyde "are still having to drive more than 10km to access swimming lessons, and of the few centres available, still face a long wait list." By offering 200 lessons per week, Kingswim Clyde North is hoping to see the hundreds of children currently missing out provided with a vital life skill. Mr Dowsing said the team is excited to pro-

vide local kids with the necessary skills to survive and thrive in the water. "For a country where 85% of the population lives within 50 km of the coast, it's crucial all children have access to swimming lessons," he said. "Last year saw a 20% increase in fatal drownings in Victoria compared to the 10-year average. It's our mission to change those statistics and ensure every child has the confidence and

ability to stay safe in the water, whether that be at the beach, river or in backyard pools." The new Kingswim facility will open in January 2019 within the Ramlegh Springs on Clyde Estate on Tuckers Road, Clyde North. Spots are set to fill up quickly and local parents are encouraged to visit Kingswim.com. au/clyde-north or call 5945 3265 to enrol their child's place.

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grateful for all the donations as this was the best fundraising effort Narre Warren North has made. ""The theme Rainbows and Sunflowers comes from Mrs Kennedy, as when she is feeling sad or having a bad day, she thinks of these things and it makes her feel a bit happier," teacher Stephanie Barker said. "It was fabulous to have so many children dress up in beautiful bright colours. "This was a real treat for Mrs Kennedy who visited for morning tea and had a photograph with the children before returning to class. Thank you to everyone who made the effort."

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Along with the warmer weather, spring brings with it the chance for change, fresh starts and new perspectives. And as Naomi Wright from The Source Bulk Foods in Berwick explained, spring is the perfect time to “look a little more closely at ourselves and our homes and see where we can make changes for the better.” “While it’s easy to fill our bodies with delicious healthy food, we can forget cleaning products and the chemicals that we expose our bodies to every day,” Naomi said. “With a few simple ingredients that you have in your pantry, or by using toxin-free products, you can eliminate the need for harsh chemicals and effectively clean your home. “But using reusable tools and minimising the ingredients required to clean your home you are also minimising the waste created,

which is better for our environment too.” Naomi explained that zero waste cleaning doesn’t need to be complicated. “White vinegar and bicarb soda can cover most of your cleaning needs,” she said. “Save your orange peels and steep them in white vinegar to make a great purpose cleaner. Liquid castile soap is a gentle natural soap for the body, kitchen and even the dog. “To make it even easier we have a range of personal and household cleaners ready to go and you can bring your containers to refill. The team at The Source Bulk Foods in Berwick are passionate about quality wholesome ingredients and zero waste. “We love helping people with their zero waste journey,” Naomi said. For more information, phone 8774 0176 or visit thesourcebulkfoods.com.au.

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RADIANT FAMILY LIVING IN PRIME STREET THIS pristine four bedroom family home enjoys the best of indoor/outdoor living. The home is located at an exclusive Edrington Park address in the bowl of a quiet, family-friendly court on an allotment measuring approximately 1006sqm. Set behind a secure front fence, this enviably positioned residence blends character and charm, expansive windows and spacious separate living zones through a seamless free-flowing floorplan. Glowing with character and elegant style, the light-filled layout includes cosy living with an open fireplace, an open-plan dining room, spacious master bedroom fitted with a walk-in robe and ensuite, and three further fitted bedrooms, well zoned to the rear of the home. There are two outdoor courtyards in the centre of the home as well as a calming greenery framed by large picturesque windows. Cook up a storm in the fully appointed kitchen which features a 5-burner Westinghouse gas cooktop, abundant cabinetry and walk-in pantry. Sliding doors flow to the undercover outdoor deck, ideal for adults to unwind all year around. The deck spills onto a secure and private grassed area where kids can be in their element. The property has a fully fenced backyard for pets to run around and play. Stroll along leafy footpaths to Berwick Village via a private backyard gate! Additional appointments include heating and cooling, ducted vac, double

remote garage with drive through roller door, courtyard blinds to block out the sun, plentiful storage and much, much more. Parking is plentiful with enough space for a boat, caravan or trailer.

This much sought after Edrington Park Estate location is within easy access to Berwick Village, Berwick Train Station, St Margaret’s School and a short walk to Haileybury College. It is also in close

proximity to multiple shopping complexes, public schools, parks, public transport options, freeway access and much more. Enquire today about securing this sublime family lifestyle. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 10 Alsop Lane, Berwick, VIC 3806 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 garage Price: $850,000 - $935,000 Inspect: Saturday 12-12:30pm Contact: Brix Cai 0433 925 529, PEAKE REAL ESTATE 9707 5300

WHEN LOCATION MATTERS PERFECTLY located within walking distance of Berwick Village is this well maintained three-bedroom home that is sure to tick all the boxes. Whether you’re looking to buy your first home, an investment or a move to well sought after Berwick, this home is for you! The home features three bedrooms. The master has built-in robes and ensuite, while the additional bedrooms have built-in robes. The central kitchen has gas cooktop, wall oven and plenty of bench space. There are two living areas including a formal lounge at the front and a separate meals and family area. The large outdoor entertaining area includes an undercover deck and low maintenance gardens. Other features include split system cooling, gas ducted heating, double remote garage and a spacious north facing rear yard. The property is also within walking distance to Berwick Lodge Primary School, shops and Berwick’s restaurants and cafes. With easy access to the Monash Freeway and public transport you couldn’t ask for much more! To inspect and appreciate this wonderful home contact Fabian from O’Brien Real Estate today. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 10 Lodge Crescent BERWICK, VIC 3806 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $620,000 to $670,000 Inspect: Contact the agent Contact: Fabian Villella 0419 384 683, O'BRIEN REAL ESTATE NARRE WARREN 4

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CHARACTER, SPACE AND ELEGANCE QUIET LOCATION NESTLED in a quiet street in one of Berwick’s nicest residential pockets, this four bedroom home is a perfect blend of functional and modern style. Recently refurbished to provide a taste of freshness and spaciousness, this charming home is perfect for those looking to purchase their first home or would make a great investment property. Comprising four well sized bedrooms, each with built-in robes, carpet and roller blinds. There is an ensuite to the master bedroom. Two family bathrooms and a separate toilet will make getting the kids ready in the morning a breeze There are two separate living zones combined with a well-equipped kitchen with stove, range hood, dishwasher and oven.

The updated laundry has a sink, plenty of cupboard space and internal access to the single lock-up garage This home has so many great internal features including ducted heating and cooling, two split systems and modern flooring to give the home a fresh feel. Freshly painted throughout, this easy to maintain home has a brand new deck in the backyard with a shade sail, perfect for those balmy summer nights wining and dining with friends. The location affords great access to many of Berwick’s best amenities such as Berwick train station and public bus 847, Berwick Fields Primary school, Sweeney Reserve and Casey Tennis Centre, Eden Rise Village and so much more. Book an inspection today. ●

LOCATED in the Prestigious Chase Estate, this charming home will be sure to impress. Upon entry, you are welcomed by desirable high ceilings and charm. The lower level of the home comprises a master bedroom of grand proportions with walk-in robe and large ensuite with double vanity and granite benchtops. The hostess kitchen boasts pyrolytic ovens and microwave, stainless steel appliances, including Bosch dishwasher, and an abundance of granite bench space and cupboard storage. Adjacent is the family living area complemented by a sunlit dining space. Additionally, you will find the formal lounge/dining area and study or potential fifth bedroom, a versatile floorplan for whatever your heart may desire. The upper level consists of two large bedrooms with BIRS and a enormous guest bedroom or teen suite, serviced by a rumpus room and main bathroom with skylights throughout both rooms. The outdoor alfresco area has café blinds to ensure year round entertaining. An additional barbecue hut is surrounded

by a tranquil and private yard with an abundance of mature trees and landscaping. Features include downlights throughout, three skylights, plenty of linen cupboards, roof storage, home hub, NBN connection, alarm system, evaporative cooling upstairs, split system downstairs, ducted heating, rear access, a garden shed and plenty more! Close proximity to a plethora of public and private schools, shops, parklands, transports and all other amenities you could think of. ●

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Address: 1 Howard Place, BERWICK, VIC 3806 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 garage Price: $560,000 - 615,000 Inspect: Contact the agent Contact: Alana Siciliano 0423 876 142 or Marc Oliver 0416 969 930, OBRIEN REAL ESTATE

Address: 4 Haverbrack Drive, BERWICK, VIC 3806 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage, 1 study Price: $850,000 - $890,000 Inspect: By appointment Contact: Matt Doyle 0423 339 328, HARCOURTS BERWICK

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A home with character in all the right ways and a property you’d dream of with 16 acres of gently undulating paddocks, arena, stables, excellent shedding, spring fed dam and combination of post and rail and electric fencing. A loading race and yards is in place and there is a wood shed, mini orchard, raised vegetable patches, chook shed and more. This house truly feels like home with rustic and country style features yet upmarket, classy and timeless feel. Large spacious rooms throughout with French doors in all the right places and a beautiful outlook from every room. Outdoor entertaining is a pleasure here too!

A rare opportunity indeed to secure a substantial vacant land holding of 8 Ha/almost 20 Acres with Narre Warren North Lot 3, 22-72 Robinson Road development potential STCA, encompassing 3 zones including a portion of Township Zone, Low Nearly 20 acres of prime Density Zone and a huge lifestyle portionSALE of Green BY SET DATE®

Inspection will not disappoint. Best be quick. Sealed road and just 5 minutes back to the freeway and approx. 50 minutes to Melbourne.

LAND 80,000m2 (approx)

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A rare opportunity indeed to secure a substantial vacant land holding of 8 Ha/almost 20 Acres with development potential STCA, encompassing 3 zones including a portion of Township Zone, Low Density Zone and a huge lifestyle portion of Green wedge Zone. This stunning location is Tuesday September at playground, 6pm ust walk to 25th Ackland Park, wetlands, BMX track,sold Narreprior) Warren Nth shopping village and (unless ust a short commute to Westeld ountain Gate, quality schools and the M1 Monash gateway to Melbourne’s CBD - An outstanding land holding indeed.

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AUCTION: Saturday 8th September 2018 11.00AM TERMS: 10% deposit - 60/90 days Internet Id: 3873038

5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul

Tuesday 25th September at 6pm (unless sold prior)

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Nicola Parreira 0407 921 332 CONTACT Anthony Johnson 0412 586 283 Nicola Parreira 0407 921 332 AnthonyPlant Johnson 0412 586 283 1400 Barry Berwick 9707 Narre Warren 8794 6100

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AWARDS GLORY FOR LJ HOOKER LJ HOOKER Narre Warren South’s outstanding service has been recognised by its network, adding a swag of trophies to the office mantlepiece following the real estate group’s annual Victorian and Tasmanian awards. At the group’s recent gala, held at the Grand Hyatt, LJ Hooker Narre Warren South was among the winners’ circle,

taking home a total of five awards, headlined by the Top Medium-Sized Real Estate Agency title. LJ Hooker Network chief Graeme Hyde paid credit to LJ Hooker Narre Warren South’s principal, Metin Aziret, on his team’s commitment to its customers over the year. “Metin has a strong belief in honouring the trust which people place

LJ Hooker Narre Warren South principal Metin Aziret and wife Renee.

The LJ Hooker Narre Warren South team celebrate their success at a recent gala awards night.

in his team,” said Mr Hyde. “Whether it’s a seller entrusting the sale of their most value possession, or a landlord seeking peace of mind and guidance in optimising their investment, Metin’s team follow his lead in ensuring every real estate agreement is a two-way partnership.” LJ Hooker Narre Warren South also took home awards for:

•฀ Top Business Administrator - Georgina Thobis •฀ Sales Customer Experience of the Year - Jaime-Leigh Aziret •฀ Best Business Growth - Brett Armitage •฀ Excellence in Marketing - team effort To discover award-winning service, contact the team at LJ Hooker Narre Warren South today on 8785 0377. ●

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When Only The Best Will Do This gorgeous three bedroom family home has all the bells and whistles, Master at the front includes a walk in robe. The two remaining bedrooms have built in robes and the whole home has day & night blinds. Be comfortable all year through with ducted heating and evaporative cooling. The renovated bathrooms has removable shower heads in the shower and over the bathtub which is great for people with children, floor to ceiling tiles finishes the look. If entertaining is your thing then the kitchen is well equipped with lots of storage

cupboards, bench space and has a gas cooktop, electric wall oven and dishwasher and looks out to the dining and pergola area. With cafe blinds that pull down, it’s a lovely space that’s decked and overlooks the spacious backyard. Electric shutters on all windows add to this homes appeal. All this within walking distance to lots of local schools, public transport, that’s only a few minutes’ drive to the freeways and Hampton Park Shopping Square.

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Jaime-Leigh Aziret Narre Warren South 8785 0377 Shop 20, Casey Central Shopping Centre, 400 Narre Warren - Cranbourne Road

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An impressive home that has been created to enjoy the very best of both inside and outside living. Let entertaining spill from the inside out, with many options to relax and entertain, from the outdoor dining area to the alfresco lounge and spa retreat. A Balinese hut sits at the end of the pool perfect to enjoy an afternoon of cocktails and relaxation. LED and mood lighting, indoor/outdoor speaker system & CCTV.

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Positioned perfectly opposite the main entrance park at the highly sought-after Bellbird Estate on Berwick’s North side, this delightful home has much to offer. Extras include internal home garage access, ducted heating & cooling, 4.5k/w solar power system, water tanks, and a 4.5x3.0m workshop. Within close proximity to the Berwick Village shops, Parkhill Plaza, public transport and the picturesque Bellbird Park.

View saturday 1-1:30pm (Photo Id required) Contact anita Taylor 0432 805 596 Kristen Turner 0410 615 228

21 Picnic avenue, ClYde NorTH Perfect Position This brand new home is now ready for you in the ‘Meridian Estate’ featuring a fresh influence and sharp trendy design. Showcasing neutral tones and a modern interior, your new home is light, bright and inviting. Including remote garage, landscaped backyard, ducted heating and evaporative cooling. Just moments from Hillcrest College, recreational facilities, Eden Rise Shopping Centre & freeway access.

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Affording sensational views is this exceptionally well located home, perfectly suited for families who enjoy multiple living zones. Enjoy the alfresco area providing a seamless indoor/outdoor connection. Additional appointments include ducted vacuum, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, heated in-ground pool and double auto garage. Close to major high schools, public transport and the M1.

View saturday 1-1:30pm (Photo Id required) Contact anne Haynes 0417 007 350 Gabrielle Haynes 0419 043 703

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Berwick

3B 1C 2D 2I

Berwick 124 Bellevue Drive Good as New!

For Sale

Northside Berwick

For Sale

Situated in ever-popular Berwick is this rare gem on a 539sqm approx. block. Charming kitchen with new stainless-steel appliances. Master bedroom includes WIR and ensuite. Tastefully refurbished with a fresh coat of paint, new carpet, floating floors as well as blinds. Outdoors living boasts great pergola area, surrounded by ample yard and established greenery. Ducted heating, split system cooling, side access and internal access from the double lock up garage with rear roller door.

$590,000 - $649,000 View Saturday @ 2.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW25234

Neat as a pin, two-bedroom home. Cosy kitchen with quality appliances, lying adjacent sunlit dining and living area. The master bedroom and second bedroom are serviced by a renovated bathroom with feature freestanding tub. Outdoor entertaining features expansive pergola and patio. Ducted heating, 2 x split system cooling units, and internal access to the SLUG. Close to Berwick village, Timbarra shopping precinct, schools, Fountain Gate shops, freeway access, medical and sports facilities.

$520,000 - $560,000 View Saturday @ 10.45am harcourts.com.au/VBW25228

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

4B 2C 3D 2I

Berwick 4 Haverbrack Drive

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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Narre Warren South 24 Ambiance Crescent

Character And Space

For Sale

The Best of Berwick Springs!

For Sale

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.

View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW25222

Ideal for any modern family, on a spacious 680sqm approx. block, with charming façade and neat gardens. Kitchen with stainless steel appliances, stone benchtops and WIP. Family meals area, as well as generous living room and sizable rumpus room. Master bedroom with WIR and ensuite. Outside living comprises of decked alfresco with element blockers. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, split system, alarm system and internal access to triple lock up garage with rear roller door.

$750,000 - $780,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW25232

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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4B 2C 2D 2I

Berwick 13 Fritzlaf Court

3B 2C 3D 2I

Berwick 109 Marisa Crescent

Character and Charm

Auction

Classic Contemporary Style

For Sale

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

4B 2C 3D 2I

Berwick 58 Hartsmere Drive

Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

3B 2C 2D 2I

Berwick 13 Kilvington Court

A Grand Opportunity Awaits!

For Sale

Opportunity Abounds

For Sale

Immaculately presented with not a finger to lit. A light filled kitchen with stainless steel appliances and dishwasher. Both formal and informal living spaces, including sizeable rumpus. Master bedroom with fully equipped ensuite and walk in robe. Undercover alfresco area and an additional undercover versatile parking space. Ducted heating, split system air-conditioning, garden shed, DLUG and water tank. Close to Berwick hospital, Beaconsfield station, shops, schools, and easy to most everywhere.

$720,000 - $750,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW25226

Situated perfectly, walking distance to Beaconsfield village, Haileybury College and easy into Berwick’s township the astute buyer will discover potential and then some more. The front dwelling consists 3 bedrooms, 2 living spaces, 2 bathrooms and DLUG. The rear dwelling, substantial in size, 3 bedrooms plus study, two bathrooms, two living areas, polished floorboards, and granite bench tops to well-appointed kitchen and DLUG. Both abodes currently situated on one title. Excellent rental returns approx $750pw.

$950,000 - $1,020,000 View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW25239

Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Taleah Wende M 0423 416 401 P 9707 4222 sales.berwick@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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CONTEMPORARY LIFESTYLE LIVING 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. The four bedroom home is set on just over half an acre of land. The impressive master suite has walkin robe and ensuite, while the multiple living areas are perfect for indoor and outdoor entertaining. The fully appointed kitchen has stainless steel appliances. There is also gas ducted heating, split system cooling, mains water and tank water. The alfresco area has extensive decking and a fabulous swimming pool. Side access to the property is perfect for tradies, caravans, trailers and more. All of this within minutes to the local shops, primary school, kindergarten, football and cricket reserve, Pine Grove Hotel, Scout hall and pony club. Call now to arrange an inspection. â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 72 St Georges Road, BEACONSFIELD UPPER, VIC 2808 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: Contact the agent Inspect: Contact the agent Contact: Daniel Boyle, 0488 788 894, O'BRIEN REAL ESTATE BERWICK 12398455-SN37-18

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4 Kirra Close

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6 Ridgeway Chase

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21 The Avenue

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2 Heritage Drive

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15 Grant Court

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3 Corringham Road

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72 St Georges Road

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12 Pheasant Court

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109 Marisa Crescent

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4 Haverbrack Drive

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58 Hartsmere Drive

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19 The Springs Close

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8 Ambiance Crescent

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18 Zenith Place

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27 President Road

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6 Ridgeway Chase

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8 Carambola Place

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2 Jim Court

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16 Glenside Walk

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83 Viewgrand Drive

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6 Turner Street

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15 Kuranda Crescent

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13 Fritzlaff Court

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5 Cunneen Crescent

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33 Northgate Drive

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28 Grantham Crescent

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This two-storey home, offering multiple living zones across two levels is close to schools & shops.Comes with a lovely formal lounge & entrance, open livingitchendining area it for a large family & entertaining. Extras: upstairs family retreat, air-con, pergola, coonara, double carport & easy to maintain backyard.

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Berwick 13-15 Stylebawn Drive

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Contact Agent Style… prestige… luxury is what you will feel from the moment you enter Stylebawn Drive. This is your opportunity to secure your very own private acre set amongst the most lavish of homes to build your dream home in ‘Blue Chip’ Berwick. Only a short stroll to Berwick Village, restaurants, shops, cafes, Pioneers Park and within minutes to elite private and public schools. Don’t miss out, call now.

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Clyde North 15 Ferdinand Drive

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For sale. $754,900

Positioned in the stunning Kilora Park Estate. This Brand New Henley Home will tick all the boxes. Boasting; • • • •

4 generous sized bedrooms 4 separate living zones Open plan kitchen/meals area High Ceilings & Quality Finishes

Quality location, walking distance to magnificent facilities for the whole family. Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity.

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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 9 Magdalena Place

Feel at home in Berwick. For sale. $580,000 - $635,000 Situated on 597m2 this home is perfectly suited to the growing family or perhaps the savvy investor. • 3 bedrooms, master with WIR & ES • Multiple living zones, option for 4th bedroom • Fully appointed kitchen • Covered alfresco entertaining space Extra features include ducted heating & cooling, double garage, greenhouse and close to Parkhill plaza, Timbarra P-9 College, public transport, Fountain Gate & M1.

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NEWS

Rotary honours Amanda By Jessica Anstice City of Casey deputy mayor Amanda Stapledon was awarded a Paul Harris Fellowship by the Rotary Club of Berwick on Wednesday, 29 August. The award is named after the founder of Rotary, Paul Harris, a Chicago lawyer who started Rotary International with three business associates in 1905. "At no time did I imagine I would be the recipient of such a prestigious award but am truly overwhelmed and honoured," she said. "Two special people were invited as special guests; Janet Halsall and Roger Lord have been huge influences in my life and I was thrilled that they were present." St John of God was presented a cheque for $10,000 and guests saw presentations of the Student Program that studies Federal Politics, in Canberra and the club's amazing work over in Balibo, East Timor.

Past Rotary President Ricardo Balancy with Cr Amanda Stapledon.

Rotarians Bob and Helen Lay with Cr Amanda Stapledon.

Cr Amanda Stapledon with friend and former Disability Capability and past Casey Citizen of the Year Roger Lord.

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Back from left, Berwick Rotarian Helen Lay, friend of Amanda's Janet Halsall, City of Casey Cr Amanda Stapledon, Rotary Club of Berwick president Lea Paton, past Citizen of the Year Roger Lord and Bob Lay and front Rotarians David Nutter and Geoff.

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JJoin i us for f an evening i of live entertainment and help make a local difference. Your support helps us reduce our community’s disadvantaged, poverty, distress and growth challenges. Cr Amanda Stapledon and Rotarian and club photographer Sandi Tarant.

Friday, 12 October 2018 EVENT DETAILS: Time: Venue:

TICKETS INCLUDE: UÊLive entertainment UÊBeverages UÊPre-Dinner drinks U Live Auction, Raffles and Prizes UÊ3 Course Dinner with locally grown produce

6.30pm Cardinia Cultural Centre, Lakeside Blvd, Pakenham Cost: $135pp, $1350 table of ten Online Tickets: www.trybooking.com/357084 Corporate Bookings: Phone 0418 962 377 or Email: admin@caseycardiniafoundation.org Major Sponsors:

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GROW BUSINESS … Casey Cardinia Region

Finalists line up for a win The finalists for the 2018 Casey Cardinia Business Awards have been revealed, with 26 local businesses in the running across the 10 categories for the region’s flagship awards program. The awards are a partnership between the City of Casey and Cardinia Shire Council, held each year to recognise and celebrate the outstanding achievements and contribution of businesses and organisations across the region. City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett congratulated the finalists at a special function held at the Cranbourne Golf Club on Friday 31 August. “Through our regional partnership, Casey and Cardinia coordinate a range of programs and events that support our local business community, encourage professional development and foster shared learning,“ Mr Ablett said. “Importantly these programs, including the CCBA, shine a light on the many successful businesses operating across the region. “The CCBA give recognition to those who are excelling in their fields, celebrate local business success stories and provide another platform to come together and strengthen the economic viability of the region. “Our local businesses provide invaluable local job opportunities for residents and expand the horizon for job seekers.“ Cardinia Shire Mayor Cr Collin Ross said the judges had a tough task in selecting the finalists. “This year there were more than 80 applications received and it was pleasing to see that many applications submitted were by businesses connecting with the program for the first time,” Cr Ross said. “The judges were impressed with the calibre of entries which reflects the diverse, thriving and quality business community that exists in this region - something we’re incredibly proud to be able to celebrate through this awards program each year.” All finalists are also in the running for the coveted Casey Cardinia Business of the Year award, an award Cr Ross said created a fantastic morale boost for the winner. “If you are business of the year people get very excited. I remember a couple of years ago at Cranbourne there was a whole group sitting on a table and they were amazingly excited. I’m sure when they went back to their workplace productivity went through the roof they were so excited about what they had achieved.” The 2018 Casey Cardinia Business Awards finalists are: Business and Professional Services Successful Endeavours Ki Creative

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Casey councillor Rosalie Crestani, Cardinia mayor Cr Collin Ross, Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon and Casey mayor Geoff Ablett with many of the finalists in the running for this year's Casey Cardinia Business Awards.

Paul White and Vanessa Dixon from Cranbourne restaurant The Amazing Grace are congratulated by Cardinia Mayor Cr Collin Ross and Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett.

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Tourism Cranbourne Turf Club Safir Tours Exodus Travel Agency

New Business Ki Creative Evolve All Stars KoKayDee

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Maria’s passion shines By Rebecca Skilton “Choose a job you love and you will never work a day in your life.“ Those are the wise words that CEO, creative director and lead designer of Fountain Gate’s Artelia Jewellery, Maria Ulas, is living by. But as the now businesswoman and jewellery designer explained, her life wasn’t always so, with a number of “trials and errors” leading to her dream career. “I did biomedical science at university and majored in microbiology and I was actually working at Monash Medical Centre but it was very hard-hitting,” Maria said. “I studied for five years before I realised, ‘oh my god, I’m just going to shrivel up if I stay here ... this isn’t me’.“ Having always considered her drawing and creativity “just a hobby“, Maria never considered her passion as a career path - until she met her husband, Robert. “(Robert) kept saying to me ‘you’re so creative’ and I would say; ‘no, I’m not...I’m supposed to be a doctor or a scientist, I’m not creative’,” Maria said. “He’s a master jeweller and it wasn’t until he went to Italy and brought back some enamel (that I considered it as a job). He literally came home and said; ‘design me a range, just try it. Just give it a go and see what happens’. So I did. “I designed this range and we took it to the Sydney Trade Show and it went absolutely crazy. It was overwhelming; the factory couldn’t keep up with the demand to get these pieces out. “It was that moment where I said, ‘okay, I see what you’re saying, let’s do this’. And the rest is history.” Following her decision for a career change, Maria worked alongside Robert at his jewellery manufacturing business, TWM co, but admitted something was still “lacking“. “I’m a very emotional person - I really go by energy and the meanings behind everything.

CEO, creative director and lead designer of Artelia Jewellers, Maria Ulas. 181676 Picture: GARY SISSONS. “A family recipe and a piece of jewellery are really the two things we take with us in life from generation to generation - (that love) was one of those things I felt like I wasn’t getting when I was creating for business to business. So I thought, something’s calling me and I really need to do this,” Maria said.

‘This’ would become Artelia, which opened on 28 May 2017. Alongside her team, Maria offers “the finest diamonds, pearls and precious stones,” and considers the Artelia team to be the wedding and engagement ring specialists. Maria prides herself on the store’s bespoke

approach and the fact that all pieces are designed and created in-house by herself and Artelia master jewellers. “(In the beginning) a lot of people would say; ‘have you got competition? How are you going to do this? How are you going to do this being a mum with kids?’ But I honestly don’t consider this work. When there’s enough of a drive to do something, it’s not work. There’s no other alternative at this point; this is where my heart is. My heart sings when I’m here,” Maria said. “I used (my two kids) younger years to prepare - people are always really surprised, especially family and friends. They’ll be like ‘where did you come from?’ and I say, ‘well this is what I’ve been up to in the last five years’. “But it’s taking every opportunity and not thinking ‘I’m just going to sit here,’ which isn’t in me anyway. I used (the baby and toddler years) to my advantage, and then, when the time was right, I was ready to go.” Eager to keep learning, Maria is also studying gemmology with the Gemmological Association of Australia and dedicates more than three nights a week to her studies. She divides her time between her professional and personal life but does believe the love of her career has a positive influence on both herself and her family. “This is my weakness; the obsession. But I honestly think if you’re happy and your heart is singing, your kids’ hearts will sing with you,” Maria said. “My advice to other women would be to not only live your best life but to bring out the best in yourself. “It’s so much easier to not do anything and sit back and take the back seat whereas we’ve got so much to give. We’re so special and we’re so hardworking, it’s ingrained in us. If there’s a dream, don’t waste time. And if you’ve got young children and you feel like right now I can’t, you can. All it is is mindset. If there’s something they want to do or a business they want to go for or achieve, just go for it.”

Tiger CEO set to pounce on business breakfast CEO of the Richmond Football Club, Brendon Gale will be guest speaker at the next Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast on 11 September. In a professional athletic career spanning 12 years, Brendon played 244 games of AFL football with the Richmond Football Club from 1990 to 2001. Upon retirement from professional football, Brendon practiced law with commercial law firm Mallesons Stephen Jaques in the banking and finance division. In January 2005, Brendon was appointed CEO of the AFL Players Association where he was responsible for representing the collective industrial interests of all AFL players.

In September 2009 Brendon was appointed as CEO of the Richmond Football Club. Brendon leads a diverse team of over 140 people, a budget of approximately $80 million and is responsible for the performance of all aspects of the organisation. Under Brendon’s leadership, Richmond’s iconic Punt Road Oval headquarters has been transformed into an elite high-performance facility, and the club has achieved record consumer and commercial growth year on year, resulting in 100 per cent revenue growth since 2010. With the establishment of Aligned Leisure and the Richmond Institute of Sports Leader-

ship Brendon has grown an increasingly diversified sports business. Importantly, the club has competed in five of the last 6 AFL Finals Series, including the drought breaking 2017 AFL Premiership – Richmond’s eleventh overall. This event series gives business people across the Casey Cardinia region the opportunity to connect with other local business operators, hear from high-profile guest speakers and enjoy a delicious breakfast. The breakfast will be held on Tuesday 11 September at the Cardinia Cultural Centre. To book go to caseycardinia.com.au

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ENTERTAINMENT

THRILL SEEKERS BRACE YOURSELVES…

Roar on in! These amazing creatures will be taking over St Kilda this September and October. Jurassic Creatures is an exhibition with over 30 + dinosaurs that will captivate young and old alike. Explore a prehistoric world full of life like moving dinosaurs and be amazed and thrilled as the greatest creatures ever to walk the earth return before your eyes and come alive. Marvel at the story of their 165 million year domination of life on earth. Star News Group has 8 Family passes (2

adults, 2 children) to see this extraordinary show on Sunday 16 September, 10am session. Watch them move. Hear the roar. From the ripple of their skin to the glint in their eye, you will think that the dinosaurs really are back! To enter, simply visit starcommunity.com. au/competitions/ and click on Jurassic Creatures Entries close noon Tuesday 11 September, 2018.

Monster Jam, the larger-than-life sport is heading back to Melbourne, and this year it’s bigger, better, faster and stronger than ever! Standing nearly four metres tall and four metres wide, Monster Jam trucks are custom-designed machines that weigh around 5,500kgs. Built for short, high powered bursts of speed, the powerful Monster Jam beasts perform breathtaking stunts and can accelerate from 0-100kph in under 3 seconds. They literally fly! Monster Jam fans will be brought to the edge of their seats with adrenalinecharged and gravity-defying four wheeled entertainment at AAMI Park, Melbourne 20 October - 2pm and 7pm Monster Jam includes various competitions, like racing and freestyle, where Monster Jam trucks take a life of their own as they’re pushed to the limit. Star News Group gives you the chance to win one of FIVE double tickets to the 7pm show. For details and to enter simply visit starcommunity.com.au/competitions - Click on Monster Jam Entries close Tuesday 2 October 2018 at midnight *Winners drawn randomly from all entries received. Conditions apply

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No tax return is too big or too small for the team at RJ Sanderson. staff touches, RJ Sanderson offers personalised accounting services to develop a company’s business future and assist in reaching desired financial goals. With no tax return too big or too small, as well as catering to a variety of clients and needs, the company believes in proactive accounting and its tax consultants are special-

ised in estimating tax liability while there is still time to act. RJ Sanderson’s services range from tax consultation, mortgage broking, business accounting, bookkeeping and more. One of the company’s goals is to minimise tax, maximise wealth and build businesses. “Whether you require a tax return, solutions to accelerate your wealth, advice on restructuring your business, a loan solution and anything in between, we will take the time to understand your unique situation and determine the steps you need to take,” the website said. “Experience, expertise and excellence - it’s how we create a better financial future for you.” RJ Sanderson and Associates is located at Offices 1 and 2, 6-8 Lyall Road in Berwick and can be contacted on 9769 3380. For more information, visit www.rjsanderson.com.au.

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Cranny’s uncertain future By Nick Creely Cranbourne's future remains up in the air after confirmation from AFL South East that it is unable to lodge an appeal against the outcome of the MPNFL Special General Meeting. It now means that the club will be unable to join the MPNFL in 2019, leaving the Eagles without a home at this stage. An email sent out to MPNFL clubs and to Cranbourne on Tuesday 4 September stated that "after receiving legal advice from AFL lawyers, Cranbourne were advised that the AFL Victoria Rules do not override the MPNFL Constituion in regards to the admission of new members to the league". Originally, the 22 clubs met on 29 August to vote as to whether the Eagles would become a member club, and the News understands they got around 11 votes, or 50 per cent, which is lower than the 17-5 - or 75 per cent required to bring new clubs into the MPNFL. As a result, Seaford will be relegated to Division 2 in 2019 and the winner of the Division 2 grand final will be promoted to Division 1. Cranbourne president Gerry Kelly recently told the News that the club believes its future lies on the Mornington Peninsula. "We've got history with the MPNFL - we played Mornington back in 1890, and we've got four Cranbourne representatives in the Mornington Peninsula Team of the Century. Josh Kendall is a Cranbourne boy, Darryl Nisbet is a famous Cranbourne coach, 'Brutus'

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Cranbourne's footballers and netballers are still without a home for 2019. 184745 Dalgleish and Patty Garrett as well," he said. "That just proves where we belong, well from my view anyway. "We see ourselves being part of the Mornington Peninsula for the next 50 or 100 years." AFL South East region general manager John Anderson expressed his disappointment in the decision to the clubs, and said that he hopes the club can find a home in 2019.

"I'm devastated for Cranbourne, a community football and netball club like yourselves, that is now without a home," he said. "AFL South East will be working closely with the Cranbourne Football Netball Club to help determine the future direction of the club. "Cranbourne is a strong, proud and passionate club and will be a wonderful asset for the league where it participates in for 2019 and beyond."

The News understands that the Southern Football League - an option that has been floating around for the Eagles - is not a possibility, with the league understood to be comfortable with the current competition structure, meaning it is not looking to add any new clubs in the near future. It leaves the club with the possible option of joining up with the six SEFNL clubs who are joining the newly formed 'AFL Outer East'.

The Eagles fly into Southern’s Division 2 grand final By Hayley Wildes SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - FINALS ROUND 2 The Doveton Eagles, in their first season back in Division 2, have progressed through to the big dance. Against Highett, a barnstorming first quarter set up the Eagles' win as they piled on 6.7 (43) to 0.0 (0). Highett simply had no answers for Doveton as former Melbourne Demons high-flyer Russell Robertson (five goals) dominated, while Nick Beer, Nick Battle and Darren Sheen (three goals each) also fired up forward. The Eagles eventually ran out 18.20 (128) to 10.9 (69) winners and will have the chance to make it back-to-back premierships in two weeks' time. Despite a slow start, Keysborough won through to the preliminary final after an inspired comeback win over Murrumbeena.

The Burras were down by 21 points at quarter time, but when Matthew Carnelley (six goals) kicked into gear, it was game over as he completely took over the game. Still trailing by two points at the final break, Keysborough slammed on five goals to zero in a dominant final term to run out 14.10 (94) to 10.10 (70) winners. The Burras will meet Highett in the preliminary final on Saturday at Jack Barker Oval. DIVISION 3 - FINALS ROUND 1 Minor premiers Springvale Districts won through to the grand final courtesy of a stirring come-from-behind win over Hampton Park. The Redbacks held a slender one-goal lead at the final break, but the Demons came roaring home booting five goals to one in the fourth term to claim a 9.7 (61) to 6.7 (42) win. Harley Primrose and Jackson Fry led the way for Hampton Park, who will have another chance to make it to the grand final in this

weekend's preliminary final. Endeavour Hills got off to a flying start against Ashwood in their semi final clash and despite inaccuracy in front of goal were too strong all day, claiming a 6.18 (54) to 4.7 (31) win. Daniel Cann and Brandon Cram were impressive for the Falcons. DIVISION 4 - FINALS ROUND 2 In a stunning fall from grace, Carrum Patterson Lakes - the Division 4 minor premier - was booted out of the finals in straight sets after falling to Lyndhurst in week one of the finals, and Cerberus on Saturday. Cerberus held Carrum Patterson Lakes to just one goal in the first term and went one better in the second to hold the top team scoreless. A 32-point half time lead was a valuable one, but it was far from over. Carrum Patterson Lakes fought hard in the third term, slotting

five majors, but Cerberus kept pace with four of its own. Cerberus scored five goals to two in the final term to book its place in the grand final with a 14.14 (98) to 8.2 (50) win. Jimmy Miller (seven goals) was unstoppable up forward for Cerberus, while Carrum Patterson Lakes, in a bitterly disappointing day, was led by Mitchell Swinton and Aaron Guy. EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1 - FINALS Rowville's promising season ended in disappointment after a second-half fadeout against Blackburn in their elimination final clash. With scores level at half time, the game appeared set up for a great finish but it wasn't to be as Blcakburn booted eight goals to three in the second half to claim a big win, 14.16 (100) to 9.8 (62). Mitchell Garner (two goals) and Nikolas Schoenmakers were best for the Hawks.

Devils crowned champions By Nick Creely Beaconsfield’s picturesque Holm Park hosted the South Eastern Womens Football grand finals on Saturday, with three teams lifting the premiership cup aloft after a trio of tense, entertaining deciders. The big match of the day - the Division 1 grand final between Eastern Devils and Seaford - went down to the wire with a mammoth crowd cheering on every tackle, mark and goal. The top two sides on the ladder were barely separated at half time, with the Devils scoring four points and holding the Tigers scoreless. With the pressure high and both teams struggling to find the ball in space, it was anyone’s game at the major break. Class and goal nous of some of the Devils’ biggest stars saw them kick two goals to one in the third term, and they held a comfortable nine point advantage with a quarter to play. The Tigers refused to give in and managed to scramble a goal with just three minutes left on the clock, but the Devils held firm and claimed back to back premiership titles, 2.5 (17) to 2.2 (14). Devils star Olivia Aing was the deserving recipient of the best on ground award for her brilliant performance. In the Division 2 decider, Bass Coast con40 STAR NEWS

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firmed themselves as the number one team of the division after comfortably defeating Tyabb, 5.4 (34) to 2.8 (20). The Breakers maintained a steady lead for most of the day, but got the game winning break in a sublime second quarter that saw them kick two unanswered goals. For the Yabbies, they certainly had their chances and actually had more scoring shots, but left their run too late after kicking 0.8 in the first three quarters before kicking two last term goals. Kelly O’Neill put in a tremendous display to be awarded the best afield medal, and was a constant presence for four quarters for the Breakers. And Pearcedale provided perhaps the biggest shock of the day, claiming the Division 3 title after knocking off the highly fancied Hastings, 3.9 (27) to 3.1 (19). Incredibly, the Blues were the dominant team of the season and won five more games than the Panthers during the regular season to be undefeated and finished a whopping 22 points clear on the ladder. But the Panthers rallied late to kick two last quarter goals and claim a memorable win, with Katie Mitchell named best afield after dominating - particularly in the second half when the game was on the line.

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New chapter on the green By Russell Bennett The Berwick Bowling Club marked the start of the new season with the opening of its new synthetic green recently. City of Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett and fellow shire councillor Susan Serey were in attendance for the opening day celebrations, which began with a luncheon enjoyed by more than 170 members - in addition to the official guests. This, of course, was followed by an afternoon game of bowls. As is tradition, current club champions Jean Fothergill and Tony French rolled the jack and first bowl of the season respectively, while being enthusiastically cheered on by the club members. The City of Casey council was thanked by Board Chairman Ed Wilson and Bowls Chairman Jeff Janetzkit for their contribution and continued support of the club - and in particular the new synthetic bowling green, which they had been invited to officially open. The City of Casey councillors in attendance both spoke of their admiration for the Berwick Bowling Club and its membership, and the contribution the club makes to the broader community. The club not only provides members with the opportunity to play Pennant and social bowls but also supports other areas of the wider community with school programs, programs for bowlers with disabilities, and has again been awarded responsibility by Bowls Victoria to run the Integrated Bowls Championship for 2019. The 'Barefoot Bowls' sessions continue to be very popular and the club runs events throughout the year for a large number of organisations including schools, businesses and various community groups.

Jean Fothergill, Cheryl Cairncross, Pat Ellis and Anne Lee prepared lunch for all those who attended the opening of the new synthetic green. 183873 Pictures: ROB CAREW City of Casey councillor Susan Serey on the green with Mayor Geoff Ablett. Behind, from left, are board members Eddie Wilson, Bill Stilo, Rob Licqurish, Andrew Cook, Jeff Janetzki, Helen Park and Bruce Shearer. During the afternoon festivities more than $600 dollars was raised and will be donated to 'The Bridge', a service provided by the City of

Casey for disabled members of the community. The Bowls Victoria Pennant season is a few weeks away, with intra-club matches being

played at Berwick and against other competing sides in the coming few weeks as a lead up to the opening round.

QUIZ NUMBER 1626 1. WHO has scored the most runs in one-day international cricket history? 2. WHO won the 2018 FA Cup Final? 3. FROM which language do tennis terms ‘love’ and ‘deuce’ originate? 4. FOR which NFL team did Aussie Jesse Williams play? 5. WHICH country can lay claim to having the world’s most golf courses? 6. WHO did Australia beat in the final of cricket’s 2007 World Cup? 7. WHICH American publication is the world’s widest selling sports magazine? 8. IN what sport was a competitor killed at the 2010 Winter Olympics? 9. WHICH Victorian female sculler won a world title in 1986? 10. WHICH English cricket star raised money for charity by riding an elephant over the Alps?

Len O'Brien rolls a bowl at the opening of the green at Narre Warren Bowls Club.

11. WITH which AFL club did Ron Barassi begin his coaching career?

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12. WHAT is the reward for the motor racing driver who records the fastest lap time in practice? 13. WHICH jockey rode both Red Handed and Light Fingers to victory in the Melbourne Cup? 14. WHO teamed with Margaret Court to win tennis’s mixed doubles grand slam in 1963? 15. WHICH country slaughtered Australia 17-0 in a soccer international in 1950? 16. WHICH state golf championship is the oldest in Australia, beginning in 1898? 18. WHO was Australia’s first million dollar soccer player? 19. WHICH Tasmanian was among Australia’s best cyclists in the 1970s? 20. WHICH Australian wicket-keeper was cruelly dubbed ‘Iron Gloves’ early in his career? ANSWERS: 1. Sachin Tendulkar 2. Chelsea 3. French 4. Seattle 5. The United States 6. Sri Lanka 7. Sports Illustrated 8. The luge 9. Adair Ferguson 10. Ian Botham 11. Carlton 12. Pole position 13. Roy Higgins 14. Ken Fletcher 15. England 16. The NSW Championship 17. David Warner 18. Craig Johnston 19. Danny Clark 20. Rod Marsh berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

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17. WHICH Aussie cricketer hit six Test centuries in 2014?

Narre Warren Bowls Club also officially opened its greens recently for the upcoming season. About 70 bowlers, family and friends, sponsors and official guests attended the afternoon. President Peter Groom welcomed all and announced the opening of the tendering for another synthetic green to replace the current grass. This is the forerunner to the possible roof to cover both greens in the future. The greens were opened by recently appointed life members Judy Naughton, Len O'Brien and John Uren, who rolled the first jack and bowls. Bowls Victoria regional representative Judith Thorpe also presented Super Veteran badges for bowlers over 80 years of age to nine Narre bowlers. They included Glen Cadman, Peter Castricum, Reg Johnstone, Helen McCarthy, Rudi Pompe, Nancy Pugh, Pam Uren, Laurie Baker and John Green. Narre Warren will again field four Saturday Pennant teams, in addition to another three on Tuesdays.

Judy Naughton rolls a bowl to open the greens at Narre Warren. Watching are fellow life members Len O'Brien, president Peter Groom, and John Uren.

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The pressure at Pakenham was enormous on Sunday, and Beaconsfield's Riley Welsh felt the full force of this Zak Roscoe and Marc Holt tackle. 184745

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Rising for the occasion By Nick Creely

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SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - FINALS WEEK 2 Sunday was a challenge on many fronts. The rain, intensity of the contest and the cut-throat nature of the occasion. And it was the perfect time for Cranbourne - inspired by many of its youngest players - to find some much needed form, and to breathe life into its season. The 12.8 (80) to 8.9 (57) win against Beaconsfield was much closer than the final scoreboard suggests - Leigh McQuillen's side looked like they could have run over the top and stolen the win at any stage. But, the Eagles - who lost a key pillar in Troy Tharle early in the contest - dug deep and were gusty to the final siren, and put in an even performance across the board. Cranbourne coach Steve O'Brien is the first to admit his side hasn't re-captured its early season form in the last month, but was proud that his side could overcome another injury so early into a match to find their groove. "It's been a feature of us all year, it's been pretty common for us having injuries early in games - it obviously impacted, we weren't able to rotate our backs and forwards anywhere near as much as would," he said. "We weren't playing great footy leading in, and we had an open and honest week in review, and everyone took it on board, and their response was fantastic." The blockbuster clash at Toomuc Reserve was a hard grind for both sides, and finding free space was a tough task. Returning Beacy champ Scott Meyer started forward at the opening bounce, and within minutes, the classy young Bailey Morrish had found a small window to weave some magic and kick off the match with a major. But the Eagles quickly settled into the contest, with champion spearhead Marc Holt using his goal nous to slot two goals within minutes, and despite butchering some chances going forward, they took in a 15 point quarter time lead.

Berwick forward Harry Money was pumped after slotting a goal at Holm Park on Saturday. 184742 The pressure was extreme in the early exchanges of the second quarter, but McQuillen's side reversed the momentum, and after Riley Verbi powered through to kick a sublime goal from absolutely nowhere, they began to assert some control, but crucially couldn't make it count on the scoreboard as they reduced the deficit to just eight at half time. With the likes of leaders in Shaun Marusic, Luke Bee-Hugo and Ryan Davey lifting their rating in the third term, as well as big man Michael Wenn who played a terrific second half, the Eagles made the most of their chances going forward, and staved off plenty of attacking thrusts by their youthful opposition to score seven goals to four after half time and advance through to a preliminary final.

O'Brien said that the injury of Tharle forced his side to re-think but was pleased with how some of his young stars - such as Corey Ellison, Kyle Nunn, Bailey Buntine and Aaron Bower - managed to handle the occasion and rise to the challenge. Nunn was particularly eye-catching, and kicked one of the sealing goals in a dramatic final term that could have very easily gone either way. "We were forced to throw young Corey Ellison back and forward, and into the ruck, to give Wenny (Michael Wenn) a chop out, and he was sensational for a young kid - it did impact us, but the boys were able to overcome it," he said. "It was a really good sign - we looked a bit shaky at times in the second quarter, and that's probably partially to do with rotations, but we missed some gettable goals. "We've made no secret that we're in a bit of a transition and introducing some young players, and we had another two debutants on the weekend (Nunn and Anthony Burr), and they played their role." Cranbourne will now tackle Narre Warren in a preliminary final on Saturday, with the winner to take on reigning premier Berwick in the decider on 15 September. Just a day earlier, Berwick advanced through to yet another grand after overcoming a quality Narre Warren outfit, and they are now just one win away from successfully defending their premiership crown, 11.13 (79) to 9.13 (67). While the weather may have been stiflingly cold, there was no shortage of heat out in the middle as the two sides did battle for a place in the decider on 15 September. Both sides had their fair share of niggle early and the game seemed destined for a stoppage to stoppage slog, but Stewart Kemperman's side got the early ascendency when a suffocating bit of pressure brought about the first major. While big man Trent Shinners responded after converting his 50 metre penalty, the Wickers made the most of their chances and

owned the opening term, with Trent Thomas and Harrison Money - opposed to young star Ryan Quirk - kicking late goals to help their side surge out to a 13-point quarter time advantage. After the Magpies squandered some chances going forward in the second quarter, the Wickers' control once again seeped in, with Travis Tuck helping get the game back on terms with a blistering 15-minute period that included an extraordinary dash off half back in heavy traffic. Both sides continued to pressure the ball carrier, and after Hayden Stagg booted a team lifting goal, the dynamic Tim Gunn finished off the scoring in the half by nailing a major and giving his side a 14-point half time lead. But it was the third quarter that was breathtaking. They continued to run in waves and eventually broke the game apart with a devastating ten-minute period, slamming on four unanswered goals to bring the margin out to 38-points. Absolutely stunning the vocal Magpie crowd, the Wickers flexed their muscles, moving the ball with an incredible precision, with the likes of Bailey Asher, gun defenders Michael Riseley and Jo West, as well as Tuck, James Magner and Bryce Rutherford all having an enormous influence in particular. The Magpies ran out the game and could head their head high that they had the better of the final quarter to bring the margin back to 12 at the final siren after a Mitch Cox barrel sailed through after the siren, but the ability for the Wickers to professionally ice the clock and weather the storm was impressive. They now advance through to yet another grand final, something not lost on coach Stewart Kemperman. "I'm rapt for the boys - as a coach, we sort of want them to realise their potential. It's an ugly word, we haven't done anything yet, but we've given ourselves an opportunity to realise it," he told the News in the aftermath of the game. "I'm incredibly proud of them, and thrilled that they get the opportunity."

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The Casey Cavaliers' victorious Big V Youth League 2 women's team. 184744

The Cavs claim the crown By Hayley Wildes For the Casey Cavaliers' Big V Youth League 2 women's team, season 2018 was all about the chance to create; create an environment conducive to success, create team chemistry and ultimately create some history. But, as head coach Brad Rooff explains, it was about much more than just that. "We want to live by the mantra of C.R.E.A.T.E," he said. "C stands for commitment, R for respect, E for effort, A for attitude, T for teamwork and E is enjoy - I said if we get the first five letters right, we'll enjoy it at the end and that is what it's all about." When the team was crowned 2018 Big V Youth League 2 women's champions on Saturday night, it's fair to say they enjoyed the moment. After all, they'd certainly earned it. Facing the Frankston Blues in a best-ofthree grand final series, the Cavs -who had taken all before them in a 16-2 regular season - claimed game one on the road last weekend, 80-67, and returned home on Saturday night to finish the job. In front of a raucous, 800-strong home crowd at Casey Stadium, the Cavs - despite their early struggles on offence - stayed in the game due to their trademark relentless defence driven by the likes of Steph Leclrec, Bec Jones and Lauren Tuplin. Rebecca Peacock's 11 first-quarter points were vital as she put points on the board when no one else could. Casey's second quarter offence wasn't much better - yielding just one-point in the opening 5:30 of the term. Still, they were just five points adrift of the Blues. A couple of Kim Shankland buckets got the team going on offence and at the main break a 35-32 deficit was the challenge facing the Cavs. As they have done all season, these Cavs relished and answered the challenge. With captain Tess Young bringing down rebound after rebound, the Cavs began the second half on an 8-2 run and when Tuplin - who was taking control of the game - hit a triple, the Cavs held a four-point lead. Casey weren't satisfied though. Their run continued and with just under four minutes to play in the quarter, Casey held a 52-41 lead on the back of a 20-6 run. To Frankston's credit, they responded with some big buckets of their own and Casey held a four-point lead with one quarter standing between them and the championship. The fourth quarter began with both teams berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

trading buckets and with 4:13 left on the clock, scores were tied at 73-all. With the crowd riding every play, you got the sense it was going to take something special to split the teams. That's exactly what the crowd got. Having surrendered the lead with oneminute to play, it was Rebecca Peacock who stepped to the fore and drained the biggest shot of the season. Peacock's triple from the top of the key gave the Cavs a two-point lead with 50 seconds remaining and Tuplin also rose to the occasion down the stretch with two clutch buckets to seal a memorable championship win for Casey, 89-84. Rebecca Peacock's impressive post-season was capped off with grand final series MVP honours after posting 23 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists in the most important game of the season. Superstar Lauren Tuplin - who is in with a real chance of claiming league MVP honours - was sublime with 22 points, 5 steals and 3 assists, while Tess Young (17 rebounds, 15 points, 4 assists) was enormous on both ends in an inspired effort. "It's always been the focus for us to stay strong defensively - everyone talks about the offensive structure, but defensively we wanted to make sure we made a statement." Championship-winning coach Rooff said. Rooff's team was focused on defence and it was the process that kept them going throughout the season. "This [win] is an end result and it's because we stayed true to ourselves the whole way through," he said. "We took it one game at a time and stepped it out - it wasn't a case of just having big plans, it was about having mini goals along the way that we needed to achieve." Rooff also talked about the importance of the home crowd and how his team fed off that energy. "Oh my goodness, it was just sensational how the crowd brought the noise," he said. "We went in at half time saying we've got the support of the crowd, we've got the support of our teammates; it's now or never - that's what it is all about." After claiming the Youth League 2 crown, the Cavs move up to Youth League 1 next season. That's a challenge Rooff and his squad is looking forward to. "There's a promising future here and we have aspirations of going in there and making some big noise in Youth League 1, so that's our goal."

In further Casey Big V news, the Division 1 women, after claiming the first game of their grand final series against Warrnambool, fell in games two and three at home over the weekend. Despite the disappointment of a grand final

loss, the Cavs fought valiantly all series and fell just short of a championship. Tanarly Hood led the way, tallying 34 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists over the two home games.

Coach Brad Rooff and captain Tess Young embrace after the win.

Coach Brad Rooff celebrates the championship win.

Rebecca Peacock starred for the Cavs and was named Grand Final series MVP. Thursday, 6 September, 2018

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