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Second time lucky vealed he couldn't fathom giving up his job. "I'll stay working until I die - I love my job!" he said.. The Pines Lotto & Confectionery team member Gail Arthur said she was thrilled the outlet has sold another division one winning entry. "It is always exciting when your outlet sells a division one winning entry," She said. "When a customer wins it feels like they have passed the luck on and it feels like you have won yourself. "We are so excited for our customer and wish them all the best."
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Pick entry The Pines Lotto and Confectionery, Shop 03A, The Pines Shopping Centre, 181 Reynolds Road, Doncaster East. Speaking to a Tatts official to claim his prize, the happy winner recounted how he discovered he was once again a division one winner. "That amount isn't bad hey?" the man said. "I was at home and my wife checked my ticket on Sunday. She said to me 'I think you've won Lotto'. I said to her 'Oh right-o, sure thing love' not believing her. "It's actually the second time we we've won division one. The last time was probably about 20 years ago and we won as part of a syndicate,
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Community News Focus your lens on the local environment September is Biodiversity Month, and to celebrate, the City of Casey is running a Biodiversity Photo Competition to showcase its natural environment! As Spring approaches, snap away and go in the running to win one of many prizes as part of the competition. Entrants have until Thursday 27 September 2018 to submit their photos. Council would like to see photos of Casey’s local flora and fauna, its landscape and ecosystems. To find out more visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/biodiversity.
Building your house just got easier Don’t forget to check out the City of Casey’s new online platform, Build a House. The new digital tool is designed to make building a home in Casey easier; with tips on finances, location, choosing a builder and finding land. Follow the eight steps outlined on the homepage and cater the website to suit your individual needs. Visit buildahouse.casey.vic.gov.au.
Register online for school holiday program The City of Casey’s Teenage School Holiday program is now open for bookings, and for the first time you can sign up online. The program runs for adolescents aged between 10 and 17, and includes activities such as an MCG tour, a visit to the Royal Melbourne Show, a high ropes course and much more! The program will run between Monday 24 September and Friday 5 October, with costs no more than $30. To register, visit trybooking.com/xqyf.
Council’s Ageing Positively Festival around the corner The City of Casey’s annual Ageing Positively Festival returns next month, with a suite of events sure to keep all of Casey’s senior citizens busy.
Red Racing Hood is the perfect show to enjoy with the grandchildren.
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Red Racing Hood Enjoy this show with your grandchildren and claim up to four FREE tickets. Red Racing Hood reimagines everyone’s favourite characters from the famous fairytale into the small town of Grinalong.
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Australia Day Award nominations now open Nominations are now open for the 2019 Casey Australia Day Awards. Council is encouraging people to consider nominating someone who they think might qualify to be recognised in Council’s most prestigious awards program. Those eligible could include both professionals and volunteers who demonstrate excellence in their field, show leadership and inspire others. Nominations will close on Wednesday 10 October 2018 with award winners to be announced at the Casey Australia Day Awards Ceremony on Saturday 26 January 2019. To submit a nomination or find out more visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/cada.
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Fake money fraud Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives have arrested two people following an investigation into the alleged manufacturing and use of counterfeit notes. Detectives executed a search warrant at a Berwick address this on 6 September and
seized items including counterfeit notes, a credit card and electrical equipment. A man and woman were arrested at the scene. The 41-year-old Berwick man was charged with 23 counts of obtain property by deception. He appeared at Dandenong Mag-
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Where there’s a wheel there’s a way By Jessica Anstice Berwick's Dale Sheppard will be pushing his wheelchair in the 42km Melbourne Marathon on 14 October. Mr Sheppard's goal is to raise $200,000 for the Starlight Children's Foundation (Starlight), an organisation close to his heart that brightens the lives of seriously ill children and their families. He aims to grant 30 wishes for 30 families. In 1994, Starlight Foundation granted Mr Sheppard's ill brother a Starlight Wish and sent the family on a holiday, where they were all able to escape the pain of hospital treatments and just have fun. "It all started with a joking conversation with some friends and I said "I reckon I could
push it" their response was "well on then!"" Mr Sheppard said. "So not ever wanting to back down from a challenge I registered the next day to complete the full 42km Melbourne Marathon. "A marathon is one of those things that I want to be able to say I've done. It's a long way but I've trained really hard since January." Starlight helped the Sheppard family to see that no matter how hard life can be there's always something to smile about. "There are a lot of families in the midst of challenging times and with a Starlight Wish get the opportunity to create memories that last and shift focus from hardships to fun and laughter," he said. "If I can make this happen the 42km is really going to be worth it.
"30 Wishes for 30 Families can only happen if we all work together. If we all do a little - we will get a lot done." Mr Sheppard broke his neck in 1997 and has since - been a quadriplegic. "The marathon is going to be a massive challenge but I'm up for a challenge," he said. "I'm looking forward to sharing the marathon with my mate Matt Farmilo, who with his wife Andrea were the two who issued the challenge and sharing memories with the people who have supported me during my training. "When I complete the marathon I think I will feel happy, sad and probably completely stuffed. But to know families will be receiving wishes will fill my heart with joy." To find out more and to donate, visit www. starlight.org.au/30wishes30families.
Jail for bikie gunman By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Hells Angels bikie gang member who shot two men in the car park of Hampton Park Tavern will be deported after serving at least six years in jail. Vince Tominiko, 26, of Hampton Park, shot one victim in the buttocks and the other into his lower abdomen at point blank range during a relative's party early on 19 November 2017. He was sentenced at the Victorian County Court on 7 September for intentionally causing serious injury in circumstances of gross violence, intentionally causing injury and possessing an unregistered handgun. The two victims - who were brothers aged 27 and 21 - were among a group of nine standing in the car park about 12.45am, the court heard. A male punched one of the victims in the head. Tominiko produced a firearm - believed to be a cut-down 0.22 calibre rifle - and shot the victim in the buttocks. At one stage, Tominiko fended off a woman who tried to restrain him. He walked to the second victim and shot him twice. After the first shot, another male dragged the second victim to ground, kicked him and stomped on his head. Tominiko then shot the second victim in the lower abdomen at pointblank range. Both brothers were taken to The Alfred hospital by ambulance. In sentencing on 7 September, Judge Susan Pullen noted the second victim had suffered considerably since life-saving surgery to repair part of his wounded bowel. The victim faced mounting medical and travel costs for rehabilitation. He suffered nerve damage, a fractured pelvis, and nightmares - and had since been unable to work, Judge Pullen noted. Tominiko told police he acted in self-defence, but did not pursue that argument in court. He argued there had been "some sort of issue" at the tavern's bar that carried onto the car park, but was unable to prove the victims provoked him, Judge Pullen noted. Judge Pullen said she was concerned about Tominiko's "likelihood of reoffending" and the "extent of your remorse". He'd been expelled from at least four schools due to fighting. Being part of the Hells Angels had encouraged his "tough guy" mentality, a psychological report to the court stated. "You have a number of unresolved issues. Until you address them and change your attitude towards violence and what is acceptable behaviour, I remain concerned for the members of the community." He also pleaded guilty to disqualified driving on the night of the shooting. t the time, Tominiko was on a community corrections order for trafficking meth and hindering and resisting police, as well as on bail for alleged affray and intentionally causing injury. The Department of Immigration and Border Control had cancelled the New Zealand-born Tominiko's visa in May. He would be deported after his time in custody, the court heard. Tominiko was jailed for up to eight years, four months and 49 days, with a non-parole period of six years. He had served 292 days in pre-sentence custody.
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What is something people don't know about you? Nine years ago I shaved off all of my long blonde hair. I raised money but that was not my primary motivation. I was always known as 'the girl with the long blond hair' so in my quest for self-discovery I shaved my hair to ponder the questions about who I would be if I didn't have long blond hair anymore. Spoiler alert... I was the same Carmen I always was, but now I could feel wind on my head. The responses by others around me were fascinating. Some people mourned the loss of my hair, others told me that I was brave and children were curious and wanted to approach me (but were advised by their parents not to). What was your most memorable moment? Having my children was very memorable. With my first, I had a ceaser and was a bit out of it in the recovery room, when I looked up and I thought 'why is he holding a blanket in his arms?!' and then I realised that there was a baby in it! With my second I remember her being placed on my chest and her big eyes taking it all in. What's the best thing about being a mum? The constant reminder to stay in the moment and be fascinated by everything around me. And cuddles too. What is your favourite movie? I don't have one. I don't watch many movies and don't watch any movies more than once. Although if I do want some escapism, I'm happy to sit down to a comedy, drama or action movie. If you were PM for a day, what would you do? This one is hard because I understand that change in a democracy takes time and I don't think that I could have a huge impact in one day. The best way to leverage the position for one day would be to listen to people's perspectives and information that I would only have access to as a PM, synthesis this, put my two cents in and then share these insights with the lead-
ership that would take over the next day and where appropriate, the Australian population via responsible (non-sensationalist) reporters. At school I...... was uncoordinated. I never skipped rope or did handstands. I am changing that now. I can now skip rope and am working on double unders and handstand push ups. Favourite holiday spot in Australia? Anywhere with a beach or a mountain and not too many people.
Which six dinner guests dead or alive, would you invite to dinner? Just my mum. What's your favourite book? I love books and read voraciously. I don't think I can pin it down to one. One that rocked my world recently is The Obstacle is the Way. Best concert you have been to? The one in my living room where we put on loud music and dance around like crazy.
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Woodworking is a fine gift Bob Blaker, who has been a Berwick Woodworkers Club member, for several years is also a fine leather-worker and has made several saddles for the club’s rocking horses. Seeing as Bob will not accept payment for the saddles Pat Mahoney made a rocking horse as a gift for Bob. In turn, Bob, who has been receiving treatment for cancer, decided he would like to donate the horse to the Box Hill Cricket Club, to be used as a fund raiser for its Jane McGrath Day. This is a day when all the cricket club members wear pink hats and play with pink stumps. Funds raised are for the Jane McGrath Foundation. The horse was duly presented to the president of the Box Hill Cricket Club, Andrew Minta, at morning tea in the Berwick Woodworkers' club-room at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick on Wednesday 5 September.
Some of the toys Berwick Woodworkers have made to give away. Over the years the Berwick Woodworkers Club has donated thousands of well-crafted toys to several of the local welfare groups. The toys are given away in late November each year in order that the different organisations can get them sorted and ready for their Christmas needs. At present the club is well on its way to
Berwick Woodworkers Club president Len Preece, left, with Box Hill Cricket Club president Andrew Minta and Berwick Woodworkers Pat Mahoney and Bob Blaker. completing around 900 toys, which will be given away on the last weekend in November. The club's interest is in all kinds of fine
woodwork and is open each morning Monday to Friday and Wednesday evening throughout the year.
Facebook mugger grabs second chance from magistrate By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Hampton Park man who used a Facebook buy-and-sell page to lure and violently rob unsuspecting victims has been praised in court for turning around his life. Mabil Naghoy, 20, pleaded guilty to five robberies in which he and other males ambushed and stole two iPhones and $6220 cash from online buyers and sellers late last year. Among his victims was a father - responding to a 'Facebook Marketplace' ad selling an iPhone X - met with Naghoy and was bashed in front of his three children on Boxing Day. A 13-year-old girl tried in vain to protect her father during the attack. The man's primary school age sons, watching from the car were said to be "extremely traumatised" by the event, according to police.
After punching and kicking the man's head, Naghoy grabbed $1200 cash from the car's glovebox in front of the boys. Naghoy and his associates set up ambushmeetings with victims in Hampton Park, Dandenong, Sunshine West and Melbourne CBD. They either offered iPhones for sale or responded to sellers' posts on Facebook online. Naghoy committed the last three robberies - including the Boxing Day assault - while on bail. He was on a community corrections order at the time. After his arrest, Naghoy spent 40 days remanded in adult custody. In February, he pleaded guilty at Dandenong Magistrates' Court and was bailed to a deferred sentence.
During the regime over the past seven months, Naghoy was required to live at his parents' home and to undergo Youth Justice supervision. He was ordered to report to police three times a week, enrol in education, not associate with co-offenders and obey a night curfew. On 10 September, defence lawyer Nick Power told Dandenong Magistrates' Court that Naghoy had "certainly engaged well" with Youth Justice, as well as studying and working a job. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen praised Naghoy's "exceptional" performance since the spate of "serious" offending. "You are somebody described (in a Youth Justice report) as polite, respectful and determined. "You walk away from this process with your
head held high." In February, Mr Vandersteen noted the "voluminous" "high-end" offending would have been "horrific" for each victim. He said he had to balance the accused's rehabilitation with protection of the community. "The purpose of deferral is to have you engage. "If you engage, if you go back to school, if you stay with your family, don't commit any further offences, then ... you will not return to custody. "However if you commit a further offence and don't comply with bail conditions, it's likely that you will receive a custodial sentence." On 11 September, Naghoy was sentenced to a 12-month community corrections order with conviction.
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An Australian "cultural icon" was the star attraction at Casey Grange Village on Wednesday 5 September when the 2018 Melbourne Cup paid a visit. The $200,000 cup, which was in Cranbourne as part of the Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour, was escorted into the village clubhouse by 1959 Caulfield Cup winning jockey Trevor Dyer. It was soon surrounded by people keen for a photograph or a selfie. In the lead up to the running of the 2018 carnival, the cup will visit 37 destinations in five countries including, for the first time, the UK, Ireland and Seoul, where it will be present for the Korean Cup. "It is really about taking the cup to the people," said tour organiser Joe McGrath. Cup Ambassador Keith Hillier, who has enjoyed a long career as a racing writer and broadcaster, said the tour was a rare opportunity for people to view the Melbourne Cup up close and even hold the famous trophy. "It is the most famous trophy in Australia. It is a cultural icon," Mr Hillier said. He said the cup was called a "loving" cup because of its three handle design, representing the owner, trainer and jockey. "People love talking about the Melbourne Cup and they always have a memory to share. People will tell me stories about when they were 15 and took a day off school and backed a winner," Mr Hillier said.
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Ngakita, a grade four Student at Cranbourne West Primary School, posed with her ukulele and the 2018 Melbourne Cup. 183598. Pictures: GARY SISSONS. "To have your photo taken with it creates an indelible memory." The Cranbourne visit included a performance by the Cranbourne West Primary School Ukelele Band and school choir. There was also a panel discussion featuring Mr McGrath, Mr Hillier, Mornington trainer Tony Noonan and racehorse owner and Retirement Communities Australia director Neil Wilson. Mr McGrath paid tribute to Cranbourne's rich racing history including the area's association with jockey Pat Hyland who rode What a Nuisance to victory in the 1985 Melbourne Cup.
From left, Retirement Communities Australia director Neil Wilson, Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon, Cranbourne trainer Geoff Cousins and former jockey Trevor Dyer with Amie, the daughter of Americain the 2010 Melbourne Cup winner. Four year old Harry from Cranbourne gives Amie a pat at Casey Grange Village.
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Fundraiser launch to help By Jessica Anstice Narre Warren woman Kelly Warren was diagnosed with cervical cancer 12 weeks ago - a devastating shock to her, her husband and their five children. There was no chance this disease was going to get in the way of her continuing to run her very own charity, BK 2 Basics. Everyday her charity offers bread and nonperishables to families suffering hardship in her community and beyond. Twice sometimes three times a week she also offers fresh fruit and veg. "I first met Kelly when my husband had his third knee replacement and times had got tough, I have kept in constant contact with Bk 2 Basics and help when I can," Sarah Bateman said. "When word got out about this diagnosis you would think it would knock you down, but no, she's continuing with her street family and helping the local community with bakery items ev-
ery day and the food hampers twice a week and she's being there for her incredible family." Ms Bateman told Ms Warren she had contacted the Star News Group for a story, in her response Ms Warren said, "Seriously we are all good. "Remember it's not and never about me it's about the people we help. There is always someone worse off." She continued to say, "Ladies, I had my one and only pap smear when I was 15. I am now 47. I was scared of a pap smear, I was embarrassed. Don't be a cry baby like me. Go and get that pap smear, stand up, stand tall and stand proud. If you’re due or are a complete idiot like me go and get checked." Being a New Zealand citizen unfortunately the family aren't entitled to financial benefits. Ms Warren has 56 days of full on treatment, six weeks of daily radiation and six days of chemotherapy followed by two weeks of brachytherapy.
Kelly Warren was diagnosed with cervical cancer 12 weeks ago. Pictured third from left, Kelly Warren and Craig Warren surround by their five children. A GoFundMe page was set up to raise money for Ms Warren. The money donated will go towards, daily parking at hospitals, petrol, a wig
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Berwick dreams a little dream for their local families smiles to sad faces and make dreams a reality. The hospital's team of nurses, doctors and supporting caregivers are experienced at offering excellence in clinical care and medical support to palliative patients of all ages. The pastoral practitioners also provide emotional assistance. However, SJGBH knows that with the assistance of the local community, they can go one step further. Businesses, suppliers and individuals are invited to offer their services and join the Dream Team- a database of generous people who have pre-registered their interest to make dreams come true. The hospital will call on these compassionate people as patient wishes demand. Some-
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St John of God Berwick Hospital (SJGBH) is inviting the local community to help make wishes come true for local families. The Dream A Little Dream program has been especially designed to grant a wish to palliative patients and their loved ones. The hospital's palliative care unit cares for patients from diagnosis of a life limiting illness to the end of life. Sadly, these patients range in age. Some are very young, others are parents of young children, there are grandparents, great grandparents and those who are lonely and alone. The new program encourages these patients to tap into their inner child to dream and see the realisation of an unfulfilled desire. The granting of their wish is intended to bring some happiness at a difficult time, bring
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Berwick men took on the Kokoda Track Berwick's Michael Molloy and David Mounsey as part of the Association of Financial Advisers (AFA) have just completed the most physically and mentally challenging trek along the 96km Kokoda Track which started at Owers Corner finishing at Kokoda Village seven days later, in memory of our World War II Australian Diggers. This gruelling challenge had 18 trekkers and 22 porters (Fuzzy Wuzzies) complete the journey. The Fuzzy Wuzzies were a necessary part in helping the men complete the trek as they carried their backpacks, set up their tents at the end of the day, and navigated them up and down the treacherous tracks, holding them and picking them up off the track when we fell over. "Most of these porters walked in bare feet like they did when they helped our World War II diggers who were injured on the track," Mr Molloy said. "A few of us trekkers gave our hiking boots to the Fuzzy Wuzzies at the end of our journey to help them out, as they would never be able to buy their own. "To be one of these porters is like a badge of honour and it was a privilege to walk with them as they helped us out." On day six of the trek the two men were descending onto a river in monsoonal rain when a landslide started on the hill they were about to climb. There were trees, logs and rocks tumbling down the hillside into the river taking everything with it, but the downside was that they all needed to get through this mess. Very quickly all of the Fuzzy Wuzzies chopped up trees and secured ropes to try and make their passing a safe one, because there was no turning back. These guys made a human chain and safely escorted everyone through the fallen trees, mud, debris and raging torrent to safer ground. "It wasn't the most comfortable thing I have experienced in my life time but you move a bit quicker when the adrenalin kicks in," Mr Molloy said. "How the locals performed displayed true heroism and would have duplicated how they looked after our predecessors fighting in the war.
Simon Bennett trains for Kokoda on the Three Capes track in Tasmania.
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David Mounsey and Michael Molloy completed the Kokoda Track to raise money for charities.
Weapons and mortar shells still left on the track from the last battle in 1942.
"Nothing was ever too much for these porters as they protected us along the track." In finishing, on behalf of the AFA, 11 trekkers on this Kokoda Pilgrimage have raised nearly $115,000 on behalf of four charities namely Legacy, The Black Dog institute, MS Organisation and the Make a Wish Foundation.
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Local business owner Simon Bennett will undertake the gruelling Kokoda Track in October to support ending family violence within the community. Funds raised from the trip will go to Windermere Child and Family Services which provides family violence prevention and early intervention services in Melbourne’s south east. Simon, the owner of Grill’d in Fountain Gate, is part of a team of 26 who have signed up to trek Kokoda and raise funds for Windermere. The team includes Simon’s brother-inlaw and nephew. “Violence of any kind is terrible but violence within the family is even more insidious. A home should be a place where everyone feels secure and safe, for that to be a place of emotional and physical violence goes against everyone's values and must be stopped,” says Simon. Simon is looking forward to being challenged and learning more about the history of Kokoda. “I've wanted to trek Kokoda for many years. Once the opportunity presented itself I jumped at it. To do it with family and friends is a bonus,” he says. Simon says he has been enjoying the challenge of preparing for Kokoda. His training involves completing long treks on steep terrain. “I've just recently completed the 3 Capes Track in Tasmania. I've started to complete more walks up the Glasgow Track in Montrose and continue to do many walks from my home,” he says. “I want to be part of the solution to fix family violence problems and donating to Windermere’s cause is a small part I and my Grill'd Fountain Gate business can play to effect change,” says Simon. Last year Windermere provided counselling to 552 families and children experiencing trauma associated with sexual assault or family violence in Melbourne’s south east. If you would like to support the team in their 2018 Trek to End Family Violence please go to www.windermere.org.au/kokoda or call Windermere’s fundraising office on 9705 3286.
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Haileybury’s best results By Jessica Anstice Haileybury students have again produced the school's best NAPLAN results, cementing its position among Australia's best academic schools. Haileybury students topped in all testing categories, at all levels. A remarkable average Year 9 numeracy score of 691 placed the school's students 99 points, or several years of teaching, ahead of the national average. The Grade 3 Haileybury NAPLAN average exceeded the national average for Grade 5 students in all areas of NAPLAN (reading, writing, spelling, grammar & punctuation and numeracy). The National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy began 11 years ago to test Australian students' core literacy and numeracy skills at Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. Haileybury has consistently finished in Australia's top 10 primary schools and top 10 open entry secondary schools for boys and girls. This year an anomaly favoured 20 per cent of Years 3, 5 and 7 students who completed the writing task online as a trial. Haileybury students were not in the trial, but still performed
Haileybury Berwick Junior School student Nadia. brilliantly in writing. Haileybury's Grade 3 writing results exceeded Garde 5 similar schools and Year 7 national averages. Grade 3 grammar and punctuation results also exceed Year 7 national averages. CEO and principal Derek Scott said the remarkable results surpassed Haileybury's 2017 performance, which contributed to it being named 2018 Australian School of the Year at The Educator awards. "To exceed these results in 2018 is a great
From left, Haileybury College Berwick Junior School students Kaylin, Dylan and Paris. credit to the students, the hard-working staff and the great commitment that Haileybury parents make to the education of their children," Mr Scott said.
"The dedication of all students, with support from their parents and our talented teachers, has again been rewarded with outstanding results."
Council to push for reduction in roads speed limits By Jessica Anstice City of Casey will continue to work with VicRoads to reduce the speed limit along Pound Road and Shrives Road, Hampton Park and Narre Warren South. The current speed limit is 70km/h on both of these roads. "VicRoads will monitor Pound Road for the speeds but they don't seem to want to reduce the speed at the moment," Cr Damien Rosario said. "I still stand by the fact that at least
the stretch of Pound Road from the South Gippsland Highway through to Hallam Road and past Hallam Road to the roundabout at Pound Road, Shrives Road should be 60km/h. "It is a very well used stretch of road and can also be quite dangerous." Mr Rosario said a past report says that VicRoads do acknowledge that the visibility isn't very good on the stretch of Pound Road. "As you elevate up you can't see what's over until as you come down," he said. "I find that a concern and that's why I think
reducing the speed limit by 10km/h will make that stretch of road much safer." At the 4 September general council meeting, Mr Rosario asked council to continue to work with VicRoads and to ensure residents are at ease. In August this year, VicRoads conducted a comprehensive safety review of Shrives Road in Hampton Park. VicRoads are currently installing a new two lane roundabout at the Shrives Road and Pound Road intersection and new pedestrian
operated lights on Shrives Road between Centre Road and Hallam Road to improve pedestrian safety. "A review of the current speed limit on Shrives Road found the existing 70km/h speed limit to be safe and appropriate," VicRoads metro south east movement and safety acting manager Anitha Visanathan said. "We are completing major upgrades along Shrives Road to improve safety and traffic flow. "We will review the speed limit on Shrives Road once we complete these upgrades."
Casey’s plan for parking to management meet demand lack of availability of car parking for trains and public transports in general." Mr Aziz spoke to a Berwick Village trader on Monday, 3 September. "The trader I spoke to has been a Berwick institution for a very long time," Cr Aziz said. "They have informed me that in the last three years have basically lost over 40 percent of their regular trade base as a result of these parking behaviours." City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett said that the Parking Strategy outlines considerations for the future of parking management and includes mechanisms that aim to manage parking more efficiently and provide optimal parking supply. "This strategy will assist us to more effectively manage both existing and future car parking demands across the municipality
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while we work to ensure that safety, amenity and accessibility are maintained for our community," said the Mayor. The Parking Strategy was put out for public consultation in July, with 100 people visiting Casey Conversations to read more about the draft document and 47 people responding to the survey. The survey sought responses on a range of issues including: What areas are of highest priority for increased enforcement/management The level of support for the application of technology and the level of awareness of installation of parking sensors at Bunjil Place Awareness of ride share or parking apps Locations where residents find parking easy Centres where residents find parking difficult
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"During the consultation period we received a lot of comments from the community in support of increased enforcement. We have collated all of these comments and they have been prioritised for action as part of the roll out of the strategy," added the Mayor. "The key priorities to emerge included Council increasing enforcement around schools, reviewing the supply and enforcement of disabled parking, providing more education about the use of heavy vehicles in residential areas, and sharing more information with the community around Ride Share schemes. "As part of our commitment to the Parking Strategy we have also employed a new Parking Management Unit to commence operation in September who will be working to implement these top priorities and helping to educate our community on their importance."
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A new Parking Strategy to address car parking management issues across the municipality was adopted by City of Casey Council at its meeting on Tuesday, 4 September. A sub-strategy under Casey's Streets AheadIntegrated Transport Strategy, the Parking Strategy will provide direction on how Council oversees current parking supply and manages future parking provision. "We were finding that a lot of our traders in many of our commercial precincts are struggling to have an off parking available for their customer base," Cr Sam Aziz said. "This is because other residents unfortunately are parking for all day purposes rather than respecting the need for those traders to have parks available for their customers as they come and go through the day. "Particularly train commuters due to the
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Mumpreneur takes award By Jessica Anstice Narre Warren South mother and business woman Carmen Williams was awarded the AusMumpreneur Award in the Business Services category. Ms Williams has two children and runs a profitable business transforming health care for the community. The AusMumpreneur Awards presented by The AusMumpreneur Network celebrate and recognise Australian mums in business achieving outstanding success in areas such as business excellence, product development, customer service and digital innovation. "I was very excited to have my name called. I had bonded with the people on my table (many of whom I had met for the first time) and it was wonderful to have them cheer and support me," Ms Williams said. "Winning this award honestly made me look within myself to reflect on what is important to me. "It is nice to receive external validation but I think it is more important to measure my own success. "Having my mum pass away this year, really made me see things clearly and reflect on the legacy that I will leave and the fun that I can have while I am here." Ms Williams said she now very clear on what her vision is for her company and the impact that it will have going forward. She is motivated by the impact that her business has on others and the person she is becoming leading the company.
From left, Narre Warren North Primary School environmental leaders Lyla, Oliver, Luke and Hayden.
Watching their water well Narre Warren mum of two Carmen Williams won the AusMumpreneur Award for Business Service. Photo: Jam on your Collar "It is cool to think that other mums can look at what I have done and stop using 'having children' as an excuse to not embrace life and show the world what they are made of," she said. "When I pick/drop my children at school, I am the only parent playing on the equipment, tiggy, hopscotch basketball. Come on parents life is to be embraced!" "On this journey I have been supported by some beautiful people and I would really like to thank them."
Narre Warren North Primary School (NWNPS) recently signed up to the Schools Water Efficiency Program (SWEP), thanks to South East Water sponsoring their program registration. SWEP provides data loggers to Victorian schools to track their water usage which means they can detect leaks, save water and teach students about the importance of water efficiency. Participating schools also receive access to a tailored curriculum program, which incorporates the school's water data in mathematics and sciences. NWNPS's environment club were enthusiastic about saving water at their school. Environmental leaders Hayden, Luke, Oliver and Lyla recently spoke at their school assembly to encourage their peers to use water responsibly. "We need to turn off the taps when we are not using them. Even if you see only a little bit of water dripping, please turn it off," said Grade 3 student Hayden said. "Also, we could collect excess water and use it wisely - the environmental club will be look-
ing into ways to reuse excess water, such as the water used from cleaning our compost tubs to feed the garden," added Grade 3 student Luke. With the help of their teachers, the environmental club have been proactive at checking their water usage on the SWEP portal daily and are hoping to see the school's usage decrease as they raise awareness about using water wisely. South East Water currently has 298 schools in its service region signed up to the SWEP program - almost half the schools in Melbourne's south-east. In 2017-18, South East Water sponsored 40 SWEP school memberships and another seven schools over the last month. Since the start of SWEP, South East Water's schools have saved more than 913 megalitres of water, worth an estimated $3.7 million. Schools interested in joining the SWEP program can visit https://www.myswep.com.au/ or contact South East Water's Education Team on 9552 3231.
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School’s gift set to grow Berwick Chase Primary School will receive $1000 in funding as a recipient of the 2018 Stockland CARE Grants program to purchase gardening equipment for the establishment of a new student group with a green focus. The grant has been awarded on behalf of Stockland's Edgebrook community in Clyde and will help the school to establish 'The Green Team', a group of students who will be responsible for educating the school community on how to care for the local environment. The Green Team will also design and create a special anniversary garden to celebrate the
school's 10th anniversary this year. Funds from the grant will be used to buy equipment including a green house, wheelie bins, gloves, pick up tools, high-visibility vests, seedling trays, seedlings, cultivation tables and raised garden beds. Now in its fifth year, the Stockland CARE Grants program has donated over $1million to more than 1000 community groups across Australia. More than $270,000 has been awarded to almost 300 local organisations this year alone.
The money assists with the delivery of community-led programs and services which are aimed at creating more inclusive and engaging neighbourhoods. Mike Davis, General Manager for Stockland Victoria, said local organisations were the backbone of healthy communities and the Stockland CARE Grants helped to support a wide range of programs and opportunities. "We are thrilled to be able to support these organisations with funding as thriving communities are built on the efforts of people working tirelessly behind the scenes to help
local residents through a range of different services," Mr Davis said. "During the application process each group demonstrated how they would use the grant. We're looking forward to seeing their funding being put to good use." Michael Rosmarin, Chief Operating Officer at Stockland, said the program was designed to acknowledge the dedication and commitment of community groups whose valued work was an essential part of creating thriving communities.
Unloved heritage site ‘devaluing homes’ By Jessica Anstice
"The property holds large historical importance as it is one of the remaining farmhouses from the nineteenth century and has associations with the local Hall family, who established a model dairy farm in Cranbourne West." Ms Seirlis said in 2016, Council undertook works to secure the building, as well as removed temporary fences.
The heritage listed property, located between City Vista Circuit and Ercildoune Court, is a neglected dilapidated house with broken windows, shattered glass and rusty metal around the property. "It's hoped that throughout the process of developing a Master Plan, Council can determine a future for this site that is beneficial for all and will consider recommended projects through the annual budget process," she said.
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Concerned residents of Alarah Estate in Cranbourne West are urging the City of Casey to start maintaining the poor appearance of a heritage listed property located nearby their homes. The heritage listed property, located between City Vista Circuit and Ercildoune Court, is a neglected dilapidated house with broken windows, shattered glass and rusty metal around the property. Resident Jennifer Fitzsimmons said when the development of Alarah Estate was tendered by Wolfdene it included a proposal to restore the house and landscape the property into a communal area. The property was handed back to the council around three years ago. "Nothing besides securing the house from intruders has been done for over five years," Ms Fitzsimmons said. "This has affected the overall appeal of the estate as it lacks this integral community infrastructure and affected the value of the proper-
ties immediately surrounding the park. "More than being an eyesore, I believe this is an OHS concern particularly since this is meant to be a park where children play." Ms Fitzsimmons said many of the residents purchased their properties due to its view of the park and advertised development of the park. "However residents only have a view of a paddock and a dilapidated house," she said. "Myself and fellow residents would like to know when this will be rectified. "We believe there is much potential for this property as a valuable communal area, with its well established fruiting trees and open grass area, something sorely lacking within the Alarah Estate." City of Casey city planning acting manager Kathryn Seirlis said the Council will commence preparation of a Master Plan for the parkland surrounding the Ercildounde Heritage building in early 2019. "As part of the Master Plan, Council will consult with the community regarding their suggestions for this property," she said.
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Two young girls assaulted Dandenong Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team detectives are appealing for information following two incidents on the same bus line two weeks ago. Investigators have been told a 17-yearold girl was on board the 893 bus from Cranbourne to Dandenong about 6pm on Tuesday 28 August. She exited the bus at Waverley Park Drive, Cranbourne North where a man had been waiting at the stop. He started following the victim before grabbing her and kissing her. The victim fought back and the man verbally abused her before producing a knife and punching her. She sustained minor scratches and the man fled.
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Police are warning the community to be wary of a telephone scam targeting the southern suburbs. Members of the public have contacted police stating they have received a phone call from someone claiming to be from the Australian Tax Office and that the victim has an outstanding tax debt. The caller further states the victim has an outstanding tax debt or arrest warrant due to the unpaid tax debt and if they don't pay they will be arrested. The caller then directs the victim to stay on the phone and attend their local bank and
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Dr Paul Hemming AO has announced his retirement from his role as Chancellor of Federation University Australia. Dr Hemming joined the University Council in 2007 and was appointed Chancellor in 2012. He presided over the University’s name change in 2014 when the institution, formerly known as the University of Ballarat, became Federation University Australia (FedUni) after expanding its reach into Gippsland. Since then new campuses have been launched in Berwick and Brisbane, and the university has undergone significant transformation. He was appointed Chair of the Federation University Australia Foundation in 2012 and became Patron in 2016. “There have been many challenges and highlights over 11 years, but conferring awards on thousands of our graduates, especially our first cohort in Gippsland, will always hold a place in my heart,” Dr Hemming said. “It is so rewarding to engage with students from all our campuses, and to feel the excitement and expectation as they progress into careers where they can contribute so much into the communities where they studied.” Professor Helen Bartlett, Vice-Chancellor and President, paid tribute to Dr Hemming for his unwavering support of the university during his six-year tenure as Chancellor. “Paul is an extremely dedicated and giving person. His service and commitment to FedUni have been exceptional,” she said. Deputy Chancellor, Mr Steve Davies, said the University Council was grateful for Dr Hemming’s guidance and strong leadership during a time of considerable change. Before becoming Chancellor, Dr Hemming, enjoyed an outstanding medical and professional career. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in the 2018 Australia Day Awards for distinguished service to higher education administration, and leadership in medicine and general practice. Dr Hemming’s last day will be Friday, 12 October, and while he is looking forward to the next chapter in his life, he says some habits will be hard to break. “I’m going to enjoy being at home and spending more time with my wife Linda and our family, especially our six grandchildren, but I will continue to take a keen interest in the University and its achievements,” Dr Hemming said. The University will announce a new Chancellor in the coming weeks.
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By Jessica Anstice City of Casey's Cr Rex Flannery, from the Springfield Ward, had the pleasure of witnessing Narre Warren North Scout Brodie Sherriff and Narre Warren Scout Bridget Shields receive the Joey Scout Promise Challenge Award on Thursday night, 30 August. The Joey Scout promise Challenge Award is the highest award and to receive the badge, Brodie and Bridget had to complete and earn four other badges. The four badges include the Caring and Sharing Badge, the Buddy Scheme Badge, the
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The City of Casey has welcomed the announcement that the 2019 Sikh Games will be held in Casey next year. The Minister for Sport, the Hon. John Eren attended Casey Stadium yesterday morning to announce $100,000 in State Government funding for the event, along with a $50,000 contribution from Council. Members of the Australian Sikh Games Organising Committee were there to welcome the news, with the games scheduled to be held from 19 - 21 April 2019. The Sikh Games will include 14 sports held across seven of of Council's facilities, with more than 90,000 people expected to attend over the three days, and 3,000 athletes competing. City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett welcomed the news and said Council is over the moon to showcase its facilities and is proud of the investments made into local sporting hubs. "We are very excited to display our sporting facilities throughout the 2019 Sikh Games and would like to thank the State Government for the funding of this great event," he said. "Our host facilities will include Casey Stadium, Casey Fields, Casey RACE, Bunjil Place, the Hunt Club and Clyde Recreation Reserve. "As part of our vision to become Australia's most liveable city, Council has placed a strong focus on delivering premium state of the art sporting facilities, which we are proud of today." Mayor Cr Ablett said he is thrilled to welcome the Sikh Games competitors, spectators and volunteers to Casey in 2019 and he hopes
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Members of the Sikh Games Organising Committee, with Sport Minister John Eren (centre), Casey mayor Geoff Ablett and deputy mayor Amanda Stapledon. everyone gets as much pleasure and enjoyment out of these sporting hubs as what they do. "This event will boost the local economy within the City of Casey as we welcome our guests in April next year," he said. The 2019 Sikh Games will mark their 32nd year, with the three-day carnival offering a mixture of sport and culture. Teams will culminate from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Malaysia to participate. The games are held each year in major capital cities and major regional areas throughout Australia, and are run by volunteers from the Sikh community. To find out more about the games visit anssacc.org.
Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for public assistance to help identify an offender after a series of armed robberies in Hallam last month. Four incidents occurred between 5 August and 29 August. On each occasion it is believed the same offender has approached a number of women who were on the walking track on Gunns Road Reserve, threatening them with a knife and demanding they hand over their possessions. The first incident occurred on 5 August about 5.45pm when a 41-year-old Hallam woman was jogging east along the track when she passed a teenager who was riding a bike in the opposition direction. The teen came up behind the woman and produced a knife and made demands for her to hand over her possessions. He fled with the woman's phone. The second incident occurred on the same track on 12 August about 2.30pm. Two women, a 55-year-old and 29-year-old both from Hallam, were walking up the hill towards the Power Road overpass they were approached from behind by a teenager. On this occasion the offender demanded the women hand over their possessions, however the older woman used her umbrella to fend off the male and he ran off and concealed himself in nearby bushes. The third incident occurred on 26 August about 2pm. The victim, a 21-year old Endeavour Hills
woman, was walking along the track when she saw a teenager riding a push bike in the opposite direction. A short distance later, the woman saw the same teen approaching her from behind. He produced a knife and demanded she hand over her possessions. She handed over her phone and he fled on foot in a westerly direction along the track. The fourth incident occurred on 29 August about 4.30pm. A woman was running along Kevin Adlard Reserve towards Gunns Road Reserve. The victim, a 55-year-old Doveton woman, observed a teenager with a push bike on the side of the track. She continued running and a short time later was grabbed on the left shoulder. The woman turned and saw the same teen, African in appearance holding a sharp object in front of her. He demanded the woman hand over her possessions and the woman ran off. The offender fled back to his bike and rode off empty handed. The teenager involved in all incidents is perceived as African in appearance, about 15-year-old with a skinny build and short dark hair. Investigators are urging anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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A BALINESE INSPIRED FAMILY OASIS SITTING in one of Beaconsfield’s popular lifestyle estates on over a quarter of an acre of Bali-inspired garden, this entertainer’s home is not just about style and impressive finishes, but is also an incredible family haven that will offer years of comfort in an irreplaceable location. Step inside and discover instant warmth and charm as timber flooring and neutral tones guide you through a light filled entrance. Every space is decorated beautifully with the highest quality finishes and fittings. Living zones are segregated and functional incorporating front formal lounge with stone-wall feature fireplace, coffered ceilings and sliding doors opening to the outdoors. The chef’s kitchen is the center of the home’s activities with stone-lined benches, two Blanco ovens, dishwasher and built-in microwave. The formal dining or second living area is fitted with a custom-built bar and a third rumpus space comes complete with custom-built cabinetry. Entertaining is the main aim of this clever floorplan, with numerous options to relax – no need to go to Bali for that any longer! An outdoor dining area opens to the kitchen via bi-fold windows, featuring an enormous alfresco lounge and spa retreat. Glass pool gates lead out to paradise - an inground solar-heated pool surrounded by lush gardens. A Balinese-
style hut sits at the end of the pool area, the perfect to enjoy an afternoon of cocktails on a steamy summer day. Carved villa-style doors open to your own sanctuary. Overlooking two fish ponds, another Balinese hut offers seclusion which has to be seen to be believed. The master bedroom features external access to the decking, a fully fitted walk-in robe, luxuriously appointed ensuite with floor-to-ceiling tiles and stone benches. The study with built-in desk and cupboards makes a perfect home-office space. The bonus of a second master bedroom with walk-in robe and luxury ensuite, allowing many family styles to be catered for. A further two sizeable bedrooms with generous built-in-robes are conveniently situated off a separate wing to the right of the property serviced by a stylish bathroom with floor to ceiling tiles and free-standing bath. Added extras such as LED and pool mood lighting, indoor/outdoor speaker system, CCTV, Foxtel and NBN complete this home. Side access for further parking, garden shed, and workshop space are just a glimpse of the many appealing features of this home. It is a one of a kind, a must to inspect if you’re looking for your very own piece of paradise. ●
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QUALITY UNIT – OLD BERWICK This beautifully presented 3 bedroom unit is situated within walking distance to the Village & Pioneer Park making an ideal home or investment. The unit enjoys direct street frontage, open plan living with polished timber floors throughout the modern kitchen area & the large meals area. The lounge room with carpets and split system is north facing making it light and bright. The master bedroom enjoys the benefits of a FES & ample robe space while the other bedrooms have robe space. A double garage with direct internal access & remote door is ideal while the private courtyard is both low maintenance & practical. This could be the one you’ve been waiting for, inspect with confidence!
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EASY LIVING IN HERITAGE SPRINGS Situated in the prestigious Heritage Springs Estate this superbly presented 3 bedroom home will impress you from the moment you lay your eyes on it. Nestled on a snug 332m2 allotment this property provides a very low maintenance garden allowing more time to enjoy the luxury features it has to offer inside. 3 generous sized bedrooms, master with FES & Wir, BIR’s to remaining bedrooms. Formal lounge with split system air con & ducted heating, modern kitchen with stone benchtops and stainless steel appliances, adjoining meals area which flows through to your outdoor area. Double garage with remote door and internal access. Ideal property for the downsizer or investor.
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WINTER FOOD DRIVE BREAKS RECORD put their hands up and volunteered to be a collection point for the food drive,” said Parklea sales and marketing manager Jarod Mills. “We are extremely grateful that they supported this program, an initiative that Parklea is so proud to deliver." Food donations will be distributed via The 4Cs, a Pakenham-based charity that supports local families and individuals with food, shelter, counselling, training and financial relief. Parklea thanked Club Officer, Montessori Beginnings Child Care at Timbertop Estate, Cardinia Life (Aligned
Leisure), Arena Cafe at Arena Shopping Centre, and Timbertop Sales Suite, for supporting the initiative and opening up their businesses to be a collection point. The Winter Food Drive is one of Parklea's many initiatives to help improve the quality of life of those living in and around the community. In 2018 the Christmas Gift Drive is on again and will collect gifts to be provided to disadvantaged children in the Cardinia Shire. To learn more about the Winter Food Drive and other Parklea community initiatives visit parklea.com/winterfooddrive ●
AUCTION SHOWS HALLAM IS HOT PROPERTY NUMBER 15-16 Carl Court, Hallam, sold for $1.4 million in August, delivering its new investors an outstanding property and proving that the Hallam Industrial Precinct is the place to be. A crowd of 40 watched two bidders push the 1,457 square metre property to $1.32 million. Ten minutes after being passed in, the price was negotiated and the property sold reflecting a 6.25 per cent yield. The elevated site includes a freestanding 895 square metre building comprising a 787 square metre concrete panel warehouse with two roller doors and 108 square metres of office space. The property also included 14 on-site car parks and dual driveways. “It’s no wonder businesses and investors are drawn to Hallam,” said Facey Commercial agent, Adam Martin. “There’s easy access to the Mornington Peninsula
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annum (plus GST and O/Gs) with 2.5 per cent annual reviews and a further threeyear option. For advice on commercial and industrial opportunities in Hallam, contact Adam Martin on 0409 357 352. ●
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Views for miles. Parkland at the rear. Court located. Surrounded by substantial property. Top quality finishes, stone benches, high ceilings and rendered facades. Perfectly positioned in one of Berwick’s premier established estates. Easy most everywhere. Under construction now – still stamp duty savings available.
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Court positioned in Olde Berwick, discover to your delight this stylish rendered residence ofering the best in family living with plenty of space inside and out. Spacious sunlit formal and informal living areas. Situated on the traditional, sizeable block of some 920m2. 4 bedrooms, master with updated ensuite and walk in robe. Ducted heating, split system air conditioning. Close to public transport, and a wonderful abundance of renowned private schools. Minutes from Berwick and Beaconsfield village centres.
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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 @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW25239
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Situated on a quiet crescent is this fantastic four-bedroom home. Timber appointed kitchen, with quality appliances. Spacious family meals / living room with atmospheric wood heater. Master bedroom with bay window, ensuite and WIR. Outdoor living includes an expansive pergola and decked area and sizeable yard. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, solar panels, fresh paint, new carpet & DLUG. Walking distance to schools, close to Eden Rise, Berwick Village, freeway access, sports and medical facilities.
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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.
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Set behind a private brush fence, resting on a 929sqm (approx.) parcel of Berwick’s premium real estate is this exclusive residence. Stunning hardwood timber floors, modern kitchen and spacious lounge with elevated views. A spacious desk overlooks a private backyard with above ground solarheated pool with salt chlorinator. Walking distance to elite schools and zoned for both Berwick Primary and Secondary schools.
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IMMACULATE BEAUTY IN NARRE SOUTH BOASTING a gorgeous facade, court located and positioned wonderfully well, this four bedroom abode is a show stopper. The home’s functional floor plan harmoniously combines formal and casual spaces, including a formal lounge, open study and family room. The fully equipped kitchen with plentiful cupboard space is perfect for the keenest chef and superbly adjoins the open plan dining area which features floating floorboards. Consisting of four bedrooms, including the generous master bedroom with twin walk-in robes and ensuite, this home is the epitome of modern living. The three remaining bedrooms are generous in size, with built in robes and are easily serviced by the main bathroom. Accompanied by an immaculately presented backyard is a stunning timber decked pergola, which is perfect for entertaining and family fun. Creature comforts include ducted heating, dishwasher, garden shed and a double car garage, with paved space behind the garage for a boat or caravan. Only minutes away from public transport, schools (including Hillsmeade primary, Heritage College, Trinity Catholic Primary, Nossal High School and Monash University), medical facilities and walking distance to Casey Central, Eden Rise and much more, this home is fabulously positioned for the needs of the modern family. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 8 Lomandra Court, NARRE WARREN SOUTH, VIC 3805 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage, 1 study Price: $670,000 - $699,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Katrina Bartlett 0414 791 161, HARCOURTS BERWICK
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WALK TO VILLAGE AND TOP SCHOOLS SITUATED in one of Berwick’s most desirable locations and within walking distance to the Village shops, St Margaret’s School and Haileybury College is this spacious family home. Sitting proudly on a gardened 801 square metre corner allotment, this impressive home boasts extensive views. Features include spacious bedrooms with a huge master and ensuite, generous formal lounge/dining, family meals area, plus separate games/sitting room. With a sensational fully appointed Victorian Ash timber kitchen, three toilets, mirror robes, ducted heating, cooling, ducted vacuum, double garage with remote and rear garden access, this property even has space for van or boat. As a family friendly home with plenty of room to move, great entertainment facilities and a desirable Berwick address, inspection is highly recommended. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 1 Renwarl Close, BERWICK, VIC 3806 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $790,000- $869,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Graeme Curtis 0419 538 940, FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS BERWICK
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The three approved townhouses all boast a ground floor master suite with walk in robe and private ensuite, an open plan kitchen, meals and living area, downstairs powder room, two additional robed bedrooms, family bathroom, second WC and an upstairs living space. Each dwelling enjoys a private courtyard with timber decking, water tank and single garage plus second tandem parking space.
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Perfectly positioned on a generous 715m this picturesque family home is ready and waiting for its next forever family. • 3 Bedrooms, master with full en-suite, walk in robes and remaining with built in robes • Formal lounge and kitchen/family meals • 4 car remote garage with internal and rear access
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Cranbourne East 12 Jagger Circuit
Positon perfect on 609m2. For sale. Contact Agent Situated on a quiet, tree lined street in a prime location in Cranbourne East, this newly renovated and beautifully presented family home is sure to impress. • 3 bedrooms plus study/4th bedroom, master with WIR and ensuite • Multiple living, renovated kitchen, bathrooms and floors • In-ground heated pool & spa, large pergola, 3.5kw solar panels, storage shed All of this only a short drive to Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre, Casey Race Sports Complex, Casey Fields, local primary & secondary schools & Chisholm Tafe.
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Position perfect in Timbarra. For sale. $440,000 - $480,000 If you are looking for the perfect first home, downsizing or even looking to expand the investment portfolio then this property is simply a must see. • 3 spacious bedrooms • Large open plan meals & living • Fully appointed kitchen with generous island bench • Paved out door entertaining space Extra features include ducted heating, split system cooling and double carport. With Parkhill Shopping precinct, Timbarra P-9 College, public transport options.
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Properties for lease. Berwick 2/53 Collins Crescent 7 The Gateway 2/61 Cheviot Avenue 21 Michelle Drive 44 Mitre Crescent 44 Collins Crescent 10 Landra Court 11 Emmett Avenue 6 Hartville Place 8 Ridge Road Boronia 102/290 Dorset Rd
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FOCUS ON … TRAINING COURSES & EDUCATION
A door to free study opens For Halle Taylor of Hastings, the Victorian Government's Free TAFE for Priority Courses initiative offers the chance for her to study what she's been hoping for. Free TAFE ensures eligible students like Ms Taylor from across Melbourne's southeast region will be able to access free training at Chisholm in a range of courses that lead to jobs most in demand from Victorian employers. Through free TAFE, the Victorian Government will cover tuition fees for 20 priority TAFE courses and 18 pre-apprenticeship courses from 1 January 2019 for eligible students. Ms Taylor has completed a Certificate III in Pathology and is considering a Certificate IV in Mental Health. Until now, Ms Taylor and her family have found it challenging to meet the costs of vocational study, which can make it difficult for many to gain the skills they need to establish a career. "I am passionate about my career," Ms Taylor said. "Not having to pay for tuition fees would be really beneficial because instead of stressing and worrying about paying fees I can worry about my school work and doing the best I possibly can." Free TAFE removes the financial barrier for students in the south-east who want to undertake quality, accredited TAFE training
that gives them the skills they need to secure real jobs building the state and caring for the community. Victoria's unprecedented building boom of road and rail projects, new schools and hospitals, as well as increased support for Victorians living with disability and historic action to curb family violence has created a massive demand for skilled workers. More than ever, the skills required for these high-demand jobs are learned at TAFE. "Chisholm is proud to offer these free priority courses and play our part in making sure all Victorians can get the training they need for a good job, and help deliver the skills mix needed by industry," Chisholm CEO Rick Ede said. Chisholm is now taking enquiries for Free TAFE courses that begin in 2019. Chisholm is offering most of the pre-apprenticeship and non-apprenticeship courses on the Free TAFE list, including Certificate II in Plumbing, Certificate III in Community Services, Certificate IV in Cyber Security and Diploma of Justice. For the full list of Free TAFE courses on offer at Chisholm or for more information, visit www.chisholm.edu.au/freetafe. It is important to note that eligibility criteria applies and other fees and charges, such as student services fees or materials fees, may also apply. Students can check their eligibility by calling Chisholm on 1300 244 746.
For Halle Taylor of Hastings, the Victorian Government's Free TAFE for Priority Courses initiative offers the chance for her to study what she's been dreaming of.
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FOCUS ON … SCHOOL HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES
Oasis Springs is bursting with fantastic fun.
For family entertainment With a $50m refurbishment in 2018, Gumbuya World offers loads of first-class entertainment for the whole family, as well as opportunities for groups, schools and clubs to experience a very unique and entertaining day out. Whether visitors are taking the plunge on epic water slides, soaking in the rays with a drift along the 300-metre Lazy River, or getting deliriously drenched on Typhoon Island, Oasis Springs is bursting with fantastic fun. Relax in heated rock pools, catch the perfect wave at Surf's Up, and, to add a splash of style to the day, guests can even book a luxury cabana. Visitors can also wander through the in-
credible wildlife trail which has over 50 species of animals to discover. Adventurous animal lovers will feel as though they have been transported into the outback where they can hand feed native furry friends including kangaroos, wallabies and emus. Those seeking adventure will not be disappointed with the Oz Adventure, which features rides that will thrill children and adults alike. Add adventure, ambience and a touch of authentic Australia to a corporate, social or family event. Outside regular operating hours, an exclusive event provides guests with private access to the park, including rides and at-
tractions and catering. Alternatively, book an event while the park is open and soak up the carnival atmosphere with other guests while enjoying exclusive use of the Gumbuya World function rooms and event spaces. Gumbuya World is committed to driving the growth of Melbourne's South-East with the support of the Cardinia Shire Council and Government. The theme park will be a leading local and tourist destination and will continue to evolve through future phases to attract visitors from Victoria, Australia and the world. For more information, visit gumbuya.com. au.
Gumbuya World offers loads of first-class entertainment for the whole family.
Learn about backyard microbats - they’re our little mates Go batty these school holidays with a special afternoon focused on microbats at the Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens. Dr Casey Visintin is an environmental conservation researcher who has studied microbats for a number of years and will reveal much about these amazing animals in a special presentation on Sunday 23 September. Microbats are among the most common animals in suburban backyards and in bushland. They come out at night to feed on insects. Children are much more likely to hear their high-pitched squeaks at night than adults. The tiny creatures use echo-location (sonar) to navigate and hunt and consume huge numbers of insects each night, including mosquitoes and other pest insects. Through the day they roost in tree hollows or crevices in tree bark.
Dr Visintin will talk about how important microbats are and there will be an opportunity to see one or two living microbats up close. This lecture is in school holidays so children are especially welcome to bring along parents and grandparents. The talk will be held on Sunday 23 September between 2 – 3:30 pm at the Australian Garden Auditorium, Cranbourne Gardens. Bookings can be made via the Spring 2018 Naturelink Booking Form at: www.rbgfriendscranbourne.org.au Cost is $20 for members, $25 for non-members and $10 for students, including refreshments. Proceeds from the event will go towards special projects undertaken by the gardens management. For further information contact 8774 2483.
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Police search for gunman Police will prepare a report for the Coroner after the body of 33 year old, Clyde North man was located in bushland near Blind Bight, near Tooradin, at around 1.40pm on 10 September. The death is not being treated as suspicious. Professional Standards Command will oversee the investigation as per standard protocol when there is a death in police presence.
Police were searching the bushland for a man who was threatening self-harm. The man was armed with a firearm. Traffic to Blind Bight was closed off and residents were asked to remain inside and lock their doors while the search continues. Special Operations Group along with Critical Incident Response Team and local mem-
bers were searching for the man. Cranbourne Star News shared information regarding the incident as it was happening. Here is how some readers reacted online: Kristy McGregor: I'm home in lock down. Scary stuff. Susie Nixon: Neil's stuck at Tooradin as he was out getting groceries. Not letting anyone
in or out.Chelle Rudi: So very tragic... and now his son will never know him. On world suicide prevention day too. Jughead-Olive Oyl Colville: We need better mental health for Australia l hope he feels safe now, and please think of his family. Lifeline Australia can be contacted 24 hours a day on 13 11 14.
14yo boy arrested following shocking crash Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives have charged a teenage boy as their investigation into a crash in Hampton Park continues. Investigators have been told a gold Nissan Maxima lost control at a roundabout and struck a pole at the corner of Ralph Crescent and Cornell Place about 5.30pm on Tuesday (4 September).
The car had been reported stolen from a Springvale address on 30 August. A 15-year-old Cranbourne girl who was in the car was taken to hospital, where she remains in a critical condition. Three other occupants, a 15-year-old Cranbourne East boy, 13-year-old Cranbourne girl and 14-year-old Cranbourne North boy, sus-
tained minor injuries. The Cranbourne North boy was last night charged with theft of motor vehicle and is appearing before a children's court. A fifth teenager, a 14-year-old Hampton Park boy, was arrested shortly after the incident and has been released pending further enquiries. Detectives are yet to establish who was
driving the vehicle and the investigation is ongoing. Police are continuing to appeal for anyone who witnessed the collision, has dash cam footage or saw the car driving prior to the crash to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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WHAT’S ON Cranbourne Friends Afternoon Talk on Microbats Cranbourne Friends Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria is inviting everyone to a very special afternoon at the Cranbourne Gardens. Come and learn about some incredible and very important creatures that inhabit our backyards that often we do not know are there! Sunday 23 September from 2pm-3.30pm at Australian Garden Auditorium, Cranbourne Gardens, Entry Cnr Botanic Drive & Ballarto Road Cranbourne.
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Harmony Choir Harmony Choir has vacancies for singers to be part of our exciting end of year program of friendly fun and performances. Singers will be warmly welcomed for choir practices. Choir practices are held every Monday at 7.30pm in the Old Cheese Factory, Homestead Road Berwick. For further details call 0427 643 221.
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Choirs members wanted Fenix Chorale Inc.is a choir consisting of thirty plus sings beautiful four part harmonies to a variety of popular songs and performs several times during the year at local retirement villages and other venues. The choir was formed in September 2016 and holds rehearsals in the Auditorium at Woodlands Park, 72 Kangan Drive, Berwick on the first, second and third Wednesdays of the month, except the Christmas Holidays, 2.30 - 3.45pm. The conductor is Vic Clement. The choir of thirty plus sings beautiful four part harmonies to a variety of popular songs and performs several times during the year at local retirement villages and other venues. New members are always welcome. Please phone the Secretary, Margaret Haywood 9700 3973 or email: mhaywood.celebrant@ gmail.com for further information.
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Casey U3A Casey U3A classes for retirees will be held in Berwick at a range of locations and also at Selandra Community Hub, Clyde North. Only $35 to join for year. 40 plus classes. Visit the website at http://casey.u3anet.org. au for details or John 9707 2301 or 0409 515465.
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Boomerang bag project Boomerang Bags is a grassroots, community driven movement tackling plastic pollution at its source. Boomerang Bags provide a free, fun, sustainable alternative to plastic bags. Why not get involved - join us on a weekly basis to make these sustainable bags that we can then donate on to local support organisations who would normally use plastic bags. It does not matter if you can or cannot sew. The program will be facilitated by an experienced teacher who will teach the art of sewing to those who want to learn. It is a great opportunity to come together and be part of how our community can change to manage this issue. Come along and join this fun group, learn new skills and make new friends. All materials will be supplied. We do have some sewing machines but if you have one please bring it along. Starting Tuesday 17 July for 10 weeks from 9.30am - 12.30pm at Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Rd, Cranbourne East.
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Add your voice Voices of Casey choir is recruiting new members, especially men - from enthusiastic amateurs to seasoned singers. Led by music director Dr Jonathon Welch AM, our repertoire includes wellknown classics, pop songs and contemporary compositions.· Mondays 7-9.30pm, except school holidays at Fiddlers Green Retirement Village, 57 Gloucester Avenue, Berwick. Details: Paulien, 9769 8611 or maritimes.1@ hotmail.com.
With One Voice Would you like to be inspired, unleash your creative potential and improve your well-being? Then a With One Voice choir is for you! Singing is the language of the heart. For centuries, song has played a key role in community, culture and story-telling. Every week Creativity Australia's With One Voice choirs inspire diverse people from more than 40 nationalities, aged nine to 90 to sing side by side. There are no auditions and no singing experience is necessary and is led by professional conductors. Choir is a great place to find your voice, find friends, de-stress, build well-being and confidence, learn new skills and connect to your community. Weekly on Mondays 6.15pm-7.30pm at the Narre Warren Seniors Centre. 192/196 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Supper included. (03) 8679 6088 or email withonevoice@creativityaustralia.org.au.
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Time for tennis Cranbourne Tennis Club holds social tennis on Thursday mornings from 9.30am to 11.30am. Competitions are open to singles and doubles of all ages including beginners and advanced players. Cost is $2 including tea and coffee. Casey Fields at 160 Berwick-Cranbourne Rd (Melways 134 E7). Details: 0419 382 049 or 0432 535 575.
plenty of laughs. New members welcome. Tea and coffee provided. First Wednesday of the month, 9am-12pm at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House, 21A Bemersyde Drive, Berwick. Details: Brian Regan, 0408 545 984. Pre-kindergarten group Narre Community Learning Centre runs a prekinder program Mondays-Thursdays. The program focuses on preparing children for the big step into kindergarten. Mondays 1pm-4pm, Wednesdays 9.30am12.30pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays 9.30am12.30pm at Narre Community Learning Centre, 1 Malcolm Court Narre Warren. Details: 9704 7388.
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The Hallam Community Learning Centre are up and running again with their Hallam Sensational Movers exercise classes in Gunns Road, Hallam. Come to one or come to both. Every Monday at 11.15am or Wednesdays from 11am. The cost per session is $5 per person plus a small 2018 membership fee of $5. Ph. 9703-1688 for further inquiries. The Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library welcomes everyone to story time sessions for pre-schoolers . Every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 10.30am at 15 High Street, Berwick. Contact 9707 3519 or email bmi@dcsi.net.au.
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This group is run in a small, fun and friendly environment by an experienced playgroup co-ordinator. With crafts, songs, story-time and outdoor play, it's a great place for your child to socialise and make great friends. Available for children up to four years old. 9.30-11.30am Thursdays at Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South. Bookings: 9704 2781.
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The Berwick Pipers INC is interested in attracting new members to its group, particularly experienced bagpipe players. The group play B Flat chanters in our bagpipes as it gives them the greatest chance of helping concert bands and orchestras. The Pipers are a group of musicians who play the Great Highland Bagpipe. They have assisted Berwick Rotary on Australia days at Pioneer Park by playing in the Official Party and providing incidental music around the grounds. They perform around the City of Casey at a variety of venues to entertain the public but we also teach learners to play the great highland bagpipe. Despite the group currently having a midyear break, lessons for their learners continue. Email berwickpipers16@gmail.com or visit the website at www.berwickpipers.info. The group's secretary Steve Everett and tutor can be contacted on 03 97296219 or 0425 826 990.
4pm; Card Making - fortnightly on Thursdays at 1pm - 4pm and Dinner and Film Night on the fourth Saturday of the month at 5.30pm. The OP-shop is open Wednesday to Friday from 9am - 3pm and Saturdays 9am - 1pm. All sessions held at Narre Warren North Uniting Church at 1 Main St, Narre Warren North.
Activity based interactive gathering for families. Free dinner included. Hampton Park Uniting Church, 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park. Every Fortnight (Saturdays) from 4.30pm - 6.30pm. Contact Jo 0401 191 650.
Carpet bowls Hampton Park Senior Citizens club welcomes the community to join in a carpet bowls every Saturday from 1pm-3pm at 2 Narellan Dr, Hampton Park. For more information please contact the club on 97992588 or kcj@iinet.net.au.
Berwick Bushwalking Club Berwick and District Bushwalking Club hold weekday and Sunday walks. If you enjoy keeping fit and like the outdoors with the added bonus of meeting new friends, come and join our group for a walk. Walks vary between 10 and 16 kilometres. Visitor walk fee is $3. For information on future walks please contact Grazie: 97001158 or 0427455459; or email: secretary@berwickbwc.org.au Visit the webpage: berwickbwc.org.au.
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Community activities Narre Warren North Uniting Church welcomes everyone to attend weekly sessions with the following community groups. Uniting Images Photography Group on the second Monday of the month at 7.30pm; Uniting Readers Book Club - last Monday of the month at 7.30 pm; Community Garden - Tuesdays 10am - 12pm and Saturdays 9am - 12pm; Coffee and Conversation - Wednesdays 9.30am and exercise group at 12pm; Art and Craft - Wednesdays 1pm - 3.30pm; Crazy Needles Knitting and Crochet group on Thursdays 10am-
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Activities for families Activity based interactive gathering for families. Free dinner Included. Hampton Park Uniting Church 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park Every Fortnight (Saturdays) 4.30-6.30pm. Contact Jo 0401 191 650. Playgroup
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Gentle yoga Are you looking to fight stress, get fit and stay healthy? Then limber up for a gentle yoga exercise class at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House. Bookings essential, $10 a session or $80 for 10 weeks. Tuesdays, 10-11am and Wednesdays, 7pm8pm at 21A Bemersyde Drive, Berwick. Details: admin@bpnh.org.au or 9702 1218.
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Australian Plants Society, Wilson Park Berwick APS encourages and educates the love of Australian plants. Meetings include talks by people engaged in the cultivation of plants and preservation of the environment. Meetings held every second Tuesday of month at 7.30pm at Visitors' Centre, Wilson Botanic Gardens. Website - www.apswilsonparkberwick.org.au.
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Diabetes Life Program Berwick Healthcare, a not for profit community practice is working with Diabetes Australia to run the Life program which teaches Victorians how to reduce their risk of chronic disease by making small changes to their lifestyle. The program helps Victorians to live healthier lives. Run by Diabetes Victoria and funded by the Victorian Government, the program empowers participants to change their lifestyle to help reduce their risk of developing type two diabetes, heart disease and stroke. For more information visit www.lifeprogram.org. au or contact life@diabetesvic.org.au. Berwick Healthcare, 76 Clyde Road, Berwick. A free group program will run in October. For more information and timetables contact Berwick Healthcare on 9796 1500.
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A match made in heaven By Nick Creely SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE PREVIEW - GRAND FINAL BERWICK (2nd) v NARRE WARREN (1st) Saturday from 2.30pm at Edwin Flack Reserve THE RECENT HISTORY: Semi Final, 2018: Berwick 11.13 (79) defeated Narre Warren 9.13 (67) Round 16, 2018: Berwick 8.19 (67) defeated Narre Warren 4.6 (30) Round 7, 2018: Narre Warren 13.10 (88) defeated Berwick 10.19 (79) Round 2, 2018: Narre Warren 8.11 (59) defeated Berwick 5.10 (40) Berwick players to watch: Bryce Rutherford, Madi Andrews, Harry Money, Travis Tuck Narre Warren players to watch: Brad Scalzo, Col McNamara, Trent Shinners, Michael Collins THE TIPSTERS: SEFNL chairman Ryan Ford: “It will be a Grand Final for the ages. The last ever SEFNL contest between two clubs that are both very deserving of their place in history here. Narre Warren was impressive last week after Cranbourne threw everything at them and will go in to this week with the confidence they can deliver against the reigning premiers. Berwick are a high quality and very dynamic team and will no doubt feel like they have Narre’s measure after two recent wins. The class of both sides will ensure an enthralling contest. Berwick by five points.” Officer president Nick McLennan: “Huge clash between the best two sides in the competition this year. I expect this to be a high scoring contest with multiple lead changes throughout the day. Both sides have exciting mobile forward lines with multiple contributors in front of goal, however delivery into the forward line is key to this contest and whichever side can win the battle in the centre will come out in front. Berwick have managed to string together some great performances in the back half of the year and the expected inclusion of Andrews joining Tuck, Magner and co will prove the difference. Berwick by nine points.” It’s a match made in heaven - a full-strength Berwick defending its premiership crown against the competition benchmark of the season, Narre Warren. Names such as Tuck, Andrews, Rutherford, Magner, Smith and Riseley will clash with Collins, Scalzo, Quirk, Scanlon and McNamara. What more could a grand final ask for? It will be tough, relentless football. Taking away the fact that these two powerhouses clashed in the grand final last season, this Saturday looms as an epic that will have many sharp turns of momentum. As it stands, the evenness of both teams should have an expected monster crowd in anticipation of what’s to come. Can Berwick once again inflict the Magpies with a grand final loss and lift the premiership cup for the second year in a row? Or does Matt Shinners’ side - with all of its experience and fearless youth - turn the tables and end the season just like they began? By 5pm on Saturday, these questions will be answered, and one team will go down as the final premiership team of the SEFNL. Back in April, Berwick coach Stewart Kemperman spoke about his side not being known as a “one-off”, and wanted to write yet another chapter, and not just be satisfied with the one premiership. “Our club’s been around for 134 years, and we’ve only gone back to back once - if the team gets it right this years and the coming years, this Berwick side could be known as the best the club’s ever seen,” he said. This time around, the Wickers didn’t achieve the perfect home and away season. But something clicked as the season wore on. Gradually, the Wickers found their mojo they defended with the stinginess of a champion team, and ran in waves, cutting the opposition to shreds when the moment to attack arrived. Winning their two finals, the Wickers enjoyed a much needed week off, and more im42 STAR NEWS
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Great rivals and champion teams Berwick and Narre Warren will do battle for more silverware on Saturday. 184742 portantly, had Narre Warren scratching their heads to figure out just how to bring down this champion team. The break is something Kemperman - from his experiences last year - is not taking for granted. “The season does come with a toll - it’s (the week off) allowed us to prepare each individual,” he said. “We should have a few boys available.” The big stage - something the Wickers have relished in, is what Kemperman is craving, and he said the group understands what lies ahead. “From when we knew we’d be in the grand final, as a club we’ve certainly been excited,” he said. “It’s hard to block out (the expectation), but we’ll just embrace it - it’s an exciting week.” Kemperman expects superstar midfielder and skipper Madi Andrews to slot straight back in to take on a brilliant Narre Warren team, who he has viewed as the “benchmark” all season. “They are a very, very good side,” he said. “We’re under absolutely no illusions about what they can do. “They’ve been the form side of the year, so we know we have to be right on our game.” For Narre Warren coach Matt Shinners - a two-time premiership coach for the club in 2008 and 2010 - he said that his mix of youth and experience can carry his team to the pinnacle once more. “I’ve got such a young group, despite the experience of players like (Brad) Scalzo, (Michael) Collins, (Nick) Scanlon, (Trent) Shinners and (Dylan) Quirk,” he said. “But we’ve got so many youngsters running around for us, and they’ve got to have role models. “It not only sets us up for this year, but it sets us up for an exciting future.” Conquering the Wickers will be no easy task, but Shinners believes if they can get it in to their electric forward line quick enough, a winning score can be achieved. They have been the most potent attacking side in the competition all year, and there’s no
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Brad Scalzo's Magpies and James Magner's Wickers will go head-to-head in the last ever SEFNL grand final. 184742 reason why they can’t pile on the goals again. “They’re such a good side, so even across the ground,” he said. “The game will be won in the middle, and if we can get some ball through there and get it forward, we can do some damage - we’ve got a very good forward line. “But we need to win that area, and make good decisions under pressure.” Shinners said that the preliminary final against Cranbourne was a great chance to re-
discover their attacking flair, and was pleased with the response of his group after being challenged for three quarters against the Eagles. “We were a lot better against Cranbourne, and we showed some great character after being just six points up with a quarter to play,” he said. “We played a really good last 30 minutes, and managed to get the game on our terms.” It will be the last ever SEFNL grand final, and it’s only fitting that we see these great powerhouses go out with a bang. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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Some of the 2018 SEFNL Team of the Year members, from back left: Brandon Osborne, Shaun Marusic, Sean Roach, Joseph West, Luke Sheppard, Michael Collins, Bryce Rutherford, Colin McNamara, Travis Tuck, Mitch Cotter. Front: James Waldon, Glenn Osborne, Ryan Jones, Riley Verbi, Jake Bowd, Matt Shinners (coach), Brad Scalzo, Ryan Quirk, Trent Cody, Harrison Money, Trent Shinners. Pictures: COURTESY OF GARY BRADSHAW PHOTOGRAPHY/GAMEFACE
Madi is a modern great By Nick Creely
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Berwick champion Madi Andrews has taken out the Norm Walker Medal. 17981
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ognised for his achievements was Cranbourne legend Marc Holt, with the league celebrating his years of service and his 1000th goal as an Eagle, which was crossed in 2018. With Holt also unable to attend the presentation evening, Cranbourne football director Manny Vella spoke about the impact the lionhearted spearhead has had on the competition, praising his loyalty, consistency and impact on community football in the region. Other major football awards on the night went to Doveton youngster Mitch Cotter, who capped his team of the year selection with the MVP award, while Hayden McLardy and Nick Russo shared the reserves best and fairest award and Max Sheppard - the under 19 leading goal kicker - took out the top gong in the Under 19s. In the A Grade netball league best and fairest, there was a three way tie, with Cranbourne star Tara Cecil, Beaconsfield’s Danielle Cameron and Tooradin-Dalmore’s Jess Cox sharing the award on 16 votes. Cecil - who now has four medals next to her name - told the crowd she wasn’t expecting to once again be crowned the winner. “I went away to Europe for four weeks, so I didn’t really expect to win it,” she said. But she wanted to thank her club for their support over a number of years. “It’s a lot of the girls I’ve played with over the years, a lot of them are the same girls,” she said. “They bring me up each game - I’d like to thank everyone from the Cranbourne Football and Netball Club, everything they do is amazing, and my amazing team.” Cameron was also awarded for an unbelievably consistent season for the Eagles, and deservingly shared the medal, while Cox - who was unable to attend on the night - was a colossal for the reigning A Grade premiers, and will be a key player in the grand final on Saturday.
QUIZ NUMBER 1627 1. WHO was the only Australian soccer player to score at the 2018 World Cup finals? 2. WHICH Australian Rules player held a national boxing title while playing for Footscray? 3. WHO broke the record for most runs in a Sheffield Shield cricket season in 2007-8? 4. WHAT was the name of the first Australian harness horse to top $300,000 in prizemoney? 5. WHEN was the last Olympics at which Australia failed to win a gold medal? 6. WHICH Aussie golfer won the 100th British Open title? 7. WHO held the world heavyweight boxing title for over a decade? 8. WHICH early Australian cricket legend was nick-named ‘The Demon’? 9. WHO beat Lleyton Hewitt in the 2005 Australian Open tennis final? 10. WHICH former Australian Rules tough-man was known as ‘Captain Blood’? 11. WHAT was the name of the eagle that was the official mascot of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics? 12. WHAT colour medal did Australia win in softball at the 2004 Olympics? 13. WHO was the first West Australian cricketer to score a Test century in Perth? 14. WHO won the 2016 US Open golf title? 15. WHICH Aussie swimmer won medals in five freestyle events at the same Olympics? 16. WHICH father and son each rode two Melbourne Cup winners? 17. WHO was the youngest winner of the Australian iron-man title? 18. WHICH Aussie batsman smashed five consecutive boundaries off England’s Tony Greig in cricket’s 1977 Centenary Test? 19. WHICH Aussie basketballer was top scorer for all countries at the 1976 Olympics? 20. WHO said ‘Arguing with the New York Yacht Club is like going to your mother-in-law to complain about your wife’?
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Premierships and league best and fairest medals seem to go hand in hand for Berwick star Madi Andrews. The Wickers skipper will be hoping he can make it three from three after claiming the Norm Walker Medal at the South East Football Netball League presentation evening on Monday evening at the Cranbourne racecourse. Andrews - who is certain to return for the grand final on Saturday against Narre Warren after being injured the last month - took out the SEFNL’s top honour for the third term, just edging out Magpies legend Michael Collins by just a single vote. Ironically, Andrews won the medal in 2015 and the Wickers went on to claim a premiership, and then last year, the champ achieved the very same feat. Andrews played 15 home and away matches this season, and despite a slow start to the year, managed to claim the maximum votes on four occasions, and finished on 20 votes. His gut-running and incredible ability to win the football was on show for all to see in 2018, and as he slowly warmed into the season, Andrews once again proved his standing as the best player in the competition. His best on ground performances came in Round 4, 10, 13 and 14, and also polled votes in Round 1, 2, 8, 9 and 11. Berwick president Glenn Gambetta accepted the award on his superstar’s behalf, with Andrews unable to attend the awards. Andrews told the News on Tuesday that he was humbled to win the award for the third time. “I was a bit shocked - I thought there was probably a few of my mates at Berwick that had better years, but it’s a great honour,” he said. “It was a bit of a disrupted year, I popped my shoulder out a few times, but I’m proud of the season.” While Andrews acknowledges the incredible achievement of winning a third Norm Walker Medal, winning a premiership on Saturday with his mates is the only thing that matters. “I’m definitely proud of it (winning the medal) - but for me, I only play footy for three reasons, to play footy with my mates, have fun and to win premierships,” he said. “A few things went wrong this year, but as a group, we’re relentless, and its how we have got through this year.” Andrews also confirmed that he will take his place in the grand final after missing almost a month with injury. He said he can’t wait to get out there and lead his team. “I probably could have played a bit earlier, but there was a risk of re-doing the injury,” he said. “I’ve been working extremely hard in rehab, and I’m ready to go.” Another star of the competition to be rec-
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Pies rise for the occasion By Nick Creely SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - PRELIMINARY FINAL It was a game that had almost everything. Until midway through the final term, a grand final spot was truly in the balance. Both Narre Warren and Cranbourne electrified the crowd in an absorbing preliminary final, moving the ball with speed and skill to put on a show for a sizeable crowd at Pakenham’s Toomuc Reserve. In the end, it came down to which side could capitalise at crucial times, and as they have been for the entire season, Matt Shinners’ boys came out on top and earnt themselves the right to meet Berwick in what looms as a grand final for the ages. Despite a masterclass by Marc Holt - who compiled one of the great finals quarters of recent memory in the second term - the Magpies had their noses slightly ahead at every change, and responded every time they were challenged. It’s the mark of a good side. In a fluent, fast starting game, the Eagles could only score through Holt, while the Magpies used their speed to get it in to forwards Mitch Cox (two goals), Aaron Wilson (two goals) and Nick Scanlon (one goal) quickly, taking in a 16-point quarter time advantage. Desperate to cut out the running power of Nathan Foote, Trent Cody and Hayden Stagg - who were all finding plenty of space in the middle - the Eagles became more aggressive, isolating Holt in the second. And he took complete control of the game. With the crowd on his side, it loomed as the biggest headache for the coaching box of the Magpies. Powerless to stop the momentum of the 1000 goal legend, Holt was masterful on the lead, in the air and on ground level, snaring three and having a hand in several others to see his side claim the lead. But a classy goal to Jack Toner, followed by a sublime leap and major to Cody saw the Mag44 STAR NEWS
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pies steady late and reclaim their control over the contest. The midfield battle began to even up in the second half, with Luke Bee-Hugo in particular a standout in the third quarter, booting three goals - including a dashing, team-lifting major to finish the term and bring the margin at the final break to just one straight kick. Shaun Marusic, Michael Wenn and Anthony Vella all started to get their hands on the ball, helping their side mount a charge. The tension was palpable as both sides emerged from the huddle, with one side playing their final quarter of the season. Sensing the moment, Mitch Cox rose high to pluck a big grab early in the final term, slotting the most important goal of the day. Only moments later, young defender Jesse Davies bravely jumped in front of a contest with Holt coming like a steam train the other way, taking an incredible intercept mark that resulted in a 50 metre penalty. For such a young kid, it was a moment that had the Narre supporters in awe of his willingness to put his body on the line for his team. Those little game changing moments began to be won by the Magpies, who were placing the Eagles’ defensive unit under serious heat. Steve O’Brien’s side had urgency, taking the game on at every cost, but the likes of Davies, Col McNamara, Joel Zietsman and Ryan Quirk repelled everything. Holt breathed some life into the contest by snaring his fifth goal with around eight minutes left to play, but Brad Scalzo put the game to rest and the Eagles’ resistance ended after snapping a goal only seconds later. The Magpies slammed on another couple to bring the margin out to almost five goals, and have advanced through to yet another grand final. On a day where each team was tested at various points, Dylan and Ryan Quirk, Nathan Foote, Cody and Cox were all influential for the Magpies, while Holt, gun defender Brandon Osborne and champion midfielder Ryan Davey were all valiant.
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Mitch Cox celebrates after kicking the all important final quarter goal. 18500 Speaking in a buzzing Narre changeroom to his players after the game, coach Matt Shinners said: “We finished on top at the end of the home and away season, and you’ve earnt a right to play in a grand final. “There was some terrific passages of play, for our spectators and people here - we got the opposition on the back foot, and you put your head down and persevered. “Next week, we’ll really have to be on our mettle boys - how we use the footy, and decision-making under pressure needs to be on
the improve, and that’s what we spoke about in the box. “We haven’t got there by playing absolutely scintillating footy, we’ve still got a lot of room for improvement, boys. “That’s the best thing about next week, we bring our A-game - enjoy the week.”
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Casey prepared for prelim By Hayley Wildes Having earned a week off after demolishing Geelong by 91 points in the qualifying final, the Casey Demons return to action this Saturday as they look to book their place in the VFL grand final. Casey's opponent Essendon has come from the clouds, roaring into the preliminary final having beaten Collingwood and minor premiers Richmond in its two finals games after finishing eighth on the ladder. "They've got incredible momentum and they've had a really good run coming into this weekend," Casey captain Jack Hutchins said. "We're all really excited about the weekend and hopefully we've created something where it doesn't really matter who we play, our brand can hold up when it needs to." The Demons had a minor hiccup in the final two home and away season games, but rediscovered their identity against Geelong by playing the Casey brand of football - a tough and uncompromising thirst for the contest. "We pride ourselves on the contested ball, being aggressive at the contest and outnumbering at the contest," he said. "To me, that's certainly what transpired [against Geelong] and it was one of those games when everything just clicked and every player played their role." Casey and Essendon have met once this season and the Round 13 clash was an enthralling battle. In windy conditions at Craigieburn, the Demons claimed a hard-fought eight-point win. In his first season at Casey, coach Jade Rawlings has turned his team into a defensiveminded and ruthless outfit. Their willingness to firstly compete at every contest and then spread with width and use the ball with composure makes them a tough team to crack. Rawlings' season was recognised at Monday night's VFL Best and Fairest when he was awarded 2018 VFL Coach of the Year. Having led his team to a 14-4 record, finishing the home and away season in second position, it was some very well-deserved recognition of a coach who has brought his team together. "Full credit to Twiggy (Jade Rawlings) - he's had a great year and he's a fantastic coach to play under," he said. "The same with the two boys who got in the VFL Team of the Year - Corey Wagner and Jay Lockhart - they've had tremendous seasons
Casey captain Jack Hutchins (right) celebrates a goal with Jeff Garlett (left). 182158 and it's fantastic to see that the reward is there for them and all three of them thoroughly deserve the accolades." Teams for Saturday's game are yet to be named, but Casey will most likely boast the likes of Melbourne AFL-listed players Tom Bugg, Jeff Garlett, Jay Kennedy-Harris, Jayden Hunt, Declan Keilty, Harrison Petty, Tim Smith and of course Cam Pedersen - who finished equal fifth in the 2018 J.J Liston Trophy at Monday night's best and fairest.
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While there is plenty of skill and experience among that group, the VFL-listed players are just as important and have consistently stood up for Casey. Corey Wagner, Jay Lockhart, James Munro, Josh Wagner and the skipper have been vital to the Demons' success. Hutchins has been a part of some tough finals losses with Casey over recent years, highlighted by the 2016 grand final loss to Footscray, but he believes the resilience of the 2018 Casey Demons makes them a different side to previous years.
"In times gone by, there has been games when it's only taken 10 or 15 minutes when sides have got a run on and we haven't been able to peg it back," he said. "The group we have this year is really resilient in terms of in any situation, we've been able to work through it and I think that's showed in different games throughout the year." Casey faces Essendon on Saturday at North Port Oval from 2.10pm.
Falcons soar to grand final as footy reaches fever pitch By Hayley Wildes SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - PRELIMINARY FINAL Keysborough almost pulled off one of the great comebacks against Highett in their preliminary final on Saturday but fell agonisingly short. The Burras will be kicking themselves about their slow start that saw them trail by 39 points at the first break. Highett came to play and Keysborough was left reeling, but the second quarter was the start of a spirited Burras fightback. As Cory Hargreaves (three goals), Riet Pal and Michael Downie got heavily involved, Keysborough fought tooth and nail for every ball, reducing the margin to 20 points with a quarter to play. In a back and forth final quarter, it was on for young and old and when Chris Bryan kicked his third goal of the quarter - and sixth for the match - the Burras trailed by just four points with eight minutes to play. The final few minutes of the game were frantic as Keysborough searched for the match-winning goal, but a late Ed Turner major gave Highett some breathing room and they held on for a 14.15 (99) to 14.4 (88) win. Highett moves onto the grand final and will face the Doveton Eagles on Saturday afternoon at Jack Barker Oval. The Doveton Eagles will enter the grand final as clear favourites, having soundly beaten Highett in their semi final clash two weeks ago, 18.20 (128) to 10.9 (69). DIVISION 3 - PRELIMINARY FINAL After a magical home and away season, Hampton Park was bundled out of the finals berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
Endeavour Hills' Jayson Bruce directs the ball to Byron Hoe (#29) against grand final opponent Springvale Districts earlier in the season. 180054 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Pearcedale Baxter won the under-15 girls White Division grand final of the Mornington Peninsula Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Junior Football League on Sunday. 185075 in straight sets. After a tight and tough first half, Endeavour Hills produced an eight-goal to three second half to book their place in the grand final. Byron Hoe and Andrew Vella were sublime for the Falcons, while Jack Besley and Jackson Philpin were best in what was a disappointing end to a promising season for the Redbacks. Springvale Districts and Endeavour Hills
will face off in the grand final on Sunday afternoon at Power Reserve. Springvale Districts claimed two wins from three meetings this season. In Round 16, the Dees claimed a comprehensive win over the Falcons, 13.9 (87) to 3.7 (25). DIVISION 4 - GRAND FINAL Lyndhurst was unable to overcome a goalless opening term in its grand final match-up against
Cerberus on Saturday at Keysborough Reserve. League-leading goal kicker Hamish Browning did all he could, but the Lightning couldn't get their offence going, falling to Cerberus 12.14 (86) to 8.6 (54). Despite having kicked just four goals in three quarters, the Lightning was still in with a sniff, trailing by 23 points with a quarter to play. Lyndhurst kicked three of the first four goals in the final quarter to trim the deficit to 11 points with 15 minutes remaining, but it wasn't to be as Cerberus responded with three of the final four goals. Browning booted six majors in a dynamic display, while Jesse Walia and Anthony Besim also produced fine performances. For the premiers, Samuel Corcoran and Jimmy Miller (three goals each) played pivotal roles in helping their team claim the flag.
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