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Berwick Orchid Club members Roy and Marlene Williams with dog Jessie proudly held up their ribbon for Pre-eminent Entry of the Berwick Orchid Show. Jessie is the mascot of the Berwick Orchid Club and in 17 years has missed only two meetings. For details on who won what at the weekend's orchid show turn to page 8. 185359

Bowser blues Motorists have been left reeling after facing the brunt of sky-rocketing petrol prices across Casey, which hit a four-year high last week, stretching the household budgets of families. Increased oil price has affected the wholesale price of refined petrol which has had a flow-on effect at the pump, according to RACV vehicle engineering manager Michael Case.

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"Fuel is essential; an increase hurts family budgets and contributes to the cost of living. It's up the industry to justify current pricing," he said. According to petrolspy.com, United service station on the South Gippsland Highway in Cranbourne had unleaded fuel at 165.7c a litre on Friday 27 September, while Shell on the Western Port Highway in Lynbrook was 167.9c,

and BP on Berwick-Clyde Road, Berwick also at 167.9c. Drivers filling up at Coles Express on Berwick-Cranbourne Road, Clyde North were stung at extra 10 cents a litre for unleaded fuel (167.9c), compared to Coles Express on Sladen Street, Cranbourne (157.9c), which is less than seven kilometres away. Cranbourne resident and builder Ash

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Accused of crime spree By Cam Lucadou-Wells A pair of 13-year-old boys are accused of a 24hour spree of car theft, home invasion, burglary and thefts from vehicles in Narre Warren South and Berwick, a children's court has heard. During one of the dozen or more break-ins, two teenage girls hid while the accused boys allegedly rummaged through their Narre Warren South home on 27 September. The girls barricaded themselves in a bedroom as the intruders - one armed with a hunting knife -tried to enter the room, the court was told. During the burglary, the co-accused pair allegedly stole items including a wallet, Mercedes Benz car key and a laptop. They were arrested by police in a blue Nissan Pulsar that they had allegedly stolen hours earlier from Lynbrook. Inside the car, police found numerous items stolen during the 24-hour spree. On 26-27 September, the pair allegedly broke into six other cars, tried to break into four others and burgled a primary school and two other homes. From one home, they allegedly stole $12,000 of goods including jewellery, an electronic tablet and a cordless drill. At another home burglary, a machete was left behind on the toilet floor. During their no-comment interviews, they were "uncooperative, destructive and aggressive" as well as threatening police while in custody, a police member told the children's court on 1 October. Both were bailed despite police opposition who argued they were an unacceptable risk of

endangering the community. The pair had been both cleared of similar offences by a children's court in August due to being found doli incapax. That is, they were not mature enough to understand the difference between right and wrong or the nature of their offending. The court heard the boys will be assessed for possible doli incapax in this case. One of the boys lived with his mother who had mental illness, a disability and was supported by Child Protection services. He had been without a case worker for some time due to a lack of available male workers, and had been unoccupied during school holidays, the court heard. "There needs to be a child protection focus," the magistrate said. "The family needs more support. "It's sad that we have capacity to lock young people up but not an availability of male mentors to work one-on-one with (the accused) at this point." The other boy lived in residential care - where he had been allowed to stay out until 9pm, the court heard. He had been assaulted during a previous stint at a juvenile detention centre, the court was told. The magistrate granted the boys bail because of their age and the need to keep them "out of the system". There was no evidence to show that the boys knew the teenage girls were in the house, the judge noted. Their "risk" to the community was being managed with conditions such as supervision, a 6pm night curfew, and bans on driving a motor vehicle and associating with one another.

Recognising the past By Jessica Anstice City of Casey will be reviewing the lack of Casey branding in Bunjil Place as well as the lack of display of council information, history and memorabilia. Council officers will prepare a report that investigates and addresses the lack of display that explains the story behind and origin of the wood panelling used throughout Bunjil Place. It has been suggested that the display could be one that shows pictures of the tree in its original state and the story of how it has come to be used in Bunjil Place. It was also noted that the story of the cenotaph be captured in a plaque at that location, stating that the date of the opening and the

special components including the Morse code pillars. "I think this is a fantastic idea, in America they do this very well; wherever you go there's a piece of history on a footstep, on a plaque or on a statue," City of Casey Cr Susan Serey said. "Overall I think it would be great if we could have more of a historical push in our local area but this is a great start. "We could definitely have more historical plaques in our city, particularly in Berwick and Cranbourne, our oldest cities. We just celebrated the 150th birthdays in both suburbs." Cr Serey said this is the first step to recognising our past in the City of Casey. Bunjil Place will celebrate it's first anniversary in October.

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Clyde Road commute pain By Jessica Anstice The heavily congested Clyde Road is continuing to cause chaos and headaches for drivers. Rachael Gardiner said at around 5.30pm some nights on Clyde Road, it can take her up to 20 minutes to travel from the Berwick train station to Greaves Road. "Clyde Road is atrocious, it's impossible to get to Kangan Drive and the traffic stops at Harkaway Road," Robyn Sullivan said. "It took me 1.15 hours to get from Timbarra to St John of God Hospital on a Wednesday afternoon; it's terrible. "Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road is nearly as bad anytime of the day and it's become a misery getting through traffic in Berwick." Daniela Bressan said Clyde Road from

Thompson Road through to Patterson Road is highly congested. She suggested to get rid of single lane roundabouts and make it two lanes all the way. Berwick resident Paul Elmer said Clyde Road, Soldiers Road, the Kangan Drive roundabout, Harkaway Road, Clyde Road and the

Monah Freeway are the worst congested roads in the region. "I have lived in the Kingsmere Estate since 2002 and use all of these roads to get in and out of the Berwick area," he said. "If you travel on these roads at the wrong time you're screwed, even on weekends now. They just can't cope with demand. "In peak times there are no options but to cut through various housing estates to skip the blocked spots. There is too much focus on adding more houses before road upgrades." Mr Elmer said peak hour on the Monash Freeway is bad and he uses the Clyde Road exit to get on and off the freeway. "It's the worst for me on the exit in the evenings. It just bottlenecks because so much traffic wants to get off the freeway and so much

wants to go to and from Pakenham," he said. "The congestion is hit and miss with either pushing back from Clyde Road to either the Narre Warren exits to even around Ernest Wanie exit. I exit at Ernst Wankie exit and go around the back of Berwick. "With fatigue being a big issue with drivers in any situation congested roads are only going to increase this problem in drivers." Alan Ferrance said Clyde Road should have been duplicated prior to opening all of the new housing developments. This is the last week for your chance to nominate the worst congested roads in the region via our online poll. Nominate or vote for a road that needs fixing urgently here: starcommunity.com.au/ competitions/

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Some of the best local performers are gearing up to battle it out in the ultimate showdown when Bunjil Place hosts its first busking festival this weekend. The free Busk A Move Festival will take over the Bunjil Place Plaza on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 October, and the Casey community is encouraged to come along and join in the fun. More than 25 acts will take to the stage across the weekend, competing to be crowned the Busk-Master and share in some of the great prizes on offer. Along with the opportunity to watch the performers in action and drop some coins for your favourite acts, there will also be face painting, rides and tasty food trucks to make it a great day out. City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett encouraged residents to head along with family and friends for a fun day out. "Busk A Move will showcase some of the best emerging talent, with a great line up of performers locked in - from solo acoustic musicians, rap artists and bands to magicians and dance acts," Cr Ablett said. "Bunjil Place is approaching its first birthday at the end this month. This is the first busking festival we've hosted at our amazing new arts and cultural precinct as we continue to offer great events that the whole family can enjoy. "With spring now upon us, it's the perfect opportunity to kick back and soak up the sunshine in the Bunjil Place Plaza whilst watching some of the best local talent in action as they compete to take out the title of Casey's best busker." Busk A Move will run from 12pm to 8pm on both Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 October. For further details including the line-up of acts, visit www.bunjilplace.com.au/busk-amove.

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On 2 October the Berwick Star News Facebook page shared a story about a pair of 13-year-old boys who faced court over a dozen break-ins. Two girls - home alone - hid and barricaded themselves in a bedroom during one of the alleged burglaries. Here is how some readers reacted online: Paul Williams: Found not guilty of the same thing earlier as they were incapable of the intent to commit a crime. Proved a good decision little scrotes. Missy Sprocket: Boys need to be sentenced as adults, they are not going to learn if they keep getting away with it. Allison Brown: 13 what the hell. Pam Dinneen: How come the parents of these apprentice criminals don't wonder where they are and where they got the stuff from. Absentee parents ? Antony Farnworth: Good to see kids are learning from the African influx ..... not. Betsy Hanham: Adult crime adult courts adult sentences. Megan Hester: Clearly still don't know what they're doing is wrong so they'll get off again. They're going to just keep doing it. They're not innocent little kids seeing as they have hunting knives and machetes. Trish O'Grady: Yep, let them out. They won't change. Brenda Driffill: Where are the parents?

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Liz Paice was lacking so much confidence when she entered the Star News Group and Harvey Norman Grand Final TV competition that she prematurely purchased a brand new flat-screen last week. Now the Berwick mum and her kids, Taylah, Josh, will have two screens to watch the latest nail-biting AFL action. Mrs Paice received a call from Harvey Norman on Tuesday morning, informing her she had won a 65 inch Ultra High Definition TV. It is one of the few things Mrs Paice has ever won in her life. “We’ve just gone out and bought a new TV two weeks ago because we never thought we would win,” she said. “The kids were absolutely stoked. “I thought to myself, ‘oh my god what are we going to do’, but then we got the idea to mount the new TV on the wall.” All the family had to do was snap a selfie in front of their tiny TV, donning their team’s colours. Now, they will have a state-of-the-art television delivered to their home. Unfortunately, Mrs Paice and her kids aren’t overly keen on the Pies or the Eagles. The family is split in their loyalties between the Bulldogs, Cats and Swans. Harvey Norman Fountain Gate proprietor Grant Hammond said it was extremely fulfilling to host the competition. “It’s an exciting time of the year with the

Taylah, Josh and Liz Paice will be viewing the footy on a 65 inch TV, thanks to Star News and Harvey Norman. AFL and the NRL finals,” he said. “There’s nothing better than being able to watch it on a big screen.

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Victorian Seniors Card holders are encouraged to explore Melbourne and regional Victoria with free travel from 7 to 14 October, as part of the 36th Victorian Seniors Festival. Minister for housing, disability and ageing Martin Foley said the free public transport will help people get to as many of the festival activities as possible. The free travel applies to Melbourne's trains, trams and buses and regional V/Line trains, coaches and buses. Seniors need to carry their Seniors Myki and Victorian Seniors Card with them, and touch on and off as usual - but will not be not be charged during the eight days of free public transport. The annual festival provides opportunities for seniors and their families to participate in new activities, with more than 140,000 older Victorians expected to take part in more than 2500 events across the state. The theme for this year is "get social' - with seniors encouraged to take part in fun-filled activities such as learning how to take better photos, making the perfect brew, trying the ukulele and having antiques appraised at an antique roadshow. For more information about events and activities, visit seniorsonline.vic.gov.au/festival or pick up a free Victorian Seniors Festival program at any Coles store, local library, council office or neighbourhood house. You can also call 1300 797 210 to have a program sent to you. "The Seniors Festival is a great opportunity to recognise, celebrate and support the vital role seniors play in our community," Mr Foley said. "Throughout the festival seniors get free rides on public transport across the state, which we know motivates many to get out and about."

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The Berwick Orchid Show bloomed with colour, excitement and celebration for the 25th year over the weekend. The event was hosted at the Berwick Masonic Hall on High Street in Berwick, with around several hundred members of the public attending over the course of Saturday, September 29 and Sunday, September 30. “The high percentage of new members who exhibited plants and did as well as they did was

a real buzz for us,” Berwick Orchid Club president Murray Harding said. “We had a lot of families come through and we also had a lot of people take up the free nine month membership which was great. “The show has improved only in that the exhibition was of higher quality and there was more of a variety.” Around 30 Berwick Orchid Club members submitted plants for display. Mr Harding said the club is very grateful to their sponsors in particular Berwick Pottery.

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The City of Casey has breathed new life into the heritage-listed, original Hampton Park Primary School building by turning it into a great community workspace for the Hampton Park Men's Shed. The building was facing demolition in 2016 as part of the Department of Education and Training's (DET) redevelopment of Hampton Park Primary School to modernise the school buildings. Following a passionate community campaign to save the building, which was supported by the City of Casey, council accepted a proposal by the School and DET for the building to be gifted to the City of Casey and relocated onto Council land in Marjorie Eastick Reserve, Hampton Park.

Following the relocation, Council invested $350,000 in refurbishing and extending the building to transform it into a community facility, now known as the Hampton Park Primary School Community Workspace, which is currently being leased by the Hampton Park Men's Shed. City of Casey Deputy Mayor Cr Wayne Smith BJ JP officially opened the rejuvenated facility on Saturday 22 September amongst members of the Hampton Park community including the daughter of the original builder. "The building was constructed in 1922 and was one of the few buildings left in the suburb that survived the early development of Hampton Park," Cr Smith said. "Having served the local community for more

than 90 years, Council is thrilled to have been able to ensure the building remained a valuable community asset and give it a new lease on life." City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett said Council was proud to reach a great outcome for the community. "The school and wider community were passionate about saving this building, and Council is proud that we were able to assist and ensure it remained in Hampton Park," Cr Ablett said. "Currently home to the Hampton Park Men's Shed, this facility will provide a positive and supportive environment for men to meet and work on projects and provide opportunities to support men's health, wellbeing and social interaction."

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Jailed for abusive attack By Cam Lucadou-Wells A drunken man, angry that his partner's father didn't pick up duty-free cigarettes from an overseas trip, has repeatedly bashed his partner and trashed her house during a violent rage, a court has heard. As the man's abusive rant flared on 21 August, the partner called her parents and tried to pack clothes to take her and her daughter to stay at her mother's place. She was punched several times, including in the face. After the initial assault, she confronted him about "hitting a woman", Dandenong Magistrates' Court heard.

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McDonald said. Magistrate Pauline Spencer noted the man had "not got far" on his current community corrections order, including turning up to appointments while drunk. "You concede yourself you're causing a great deal of harm to your partner over a great period of time." She jailed the man for two months, including time already served in remand. When released, the man was ordered to restart his CCO with judicial monitoring, alcohol treatment and violent-offending programs. He was served with a full family-violence intervention order protecting his partner.

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He raised his fists threateningly. She grabbed his testicles but was overpowered by his choking hold. The man kicked her in the stomach. As she got up crying, he threw a clothes basket across the room, hurled two clothes horses over her head and flipped over the kitchen table. When the partner's parents arrived, the man abused the mother and punched the father in the face. The partner tried to intervene by punching the man to the head. He bit into her left thigh. Police arrested the man at the house. He was taken to Narre Warren police station and

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A new program to support vulnerable young people in the City of Casey has received funding, thanks to the Andrews Labor Government's $2.5 million boost to the successful Empower Youth program. Minister for Youth Affairs Jenny Mikakos announced South East Community Links would receive support to deliver their Empower YOU project. South East Community Links will engage youth workers to help design and implement various other youth projects and provide coordinated services for up to 50 young people from the City of Casey each year. Their Empower YOU project will focus on building the capacity of a culturally diverse youth consultancy group to improve health, community participation, education and employment pathways. "The Empower Youth program has led to the employment of at least 20 youth workers across the state, who each play a vital role in supporting young Victorians reach their potential," Ms Mikakos said. "Our funding boost to the program will assist

organisations like South East Community Links build the capacity of local young people, and help them feel part of and contribute to their community." South East Community Links was one of five selected organisations, with the others including: Whittlesea Community Connections, which will develop a youth inclusion project overseen by an established Youth Advisory Group. The program will also deliver training in relevant areas, such as youth mental health, and provide links to volunteer opportunities; Swan Hill Rural City Council, whose project will reconnect young people to education, employment and training opportunities and support them to make progress towards their identified goals through coaching, planning groups and access to services and resources; Moorabool Shire Council, which will deliver a youth engagement project to provide targeted support to young people who are at risk of disengaging from school and their workplace; and Centacare, which will engage youth workers

in Geelong to help design and implement the Empower Youth program in partnership other local services providers, including headspace. This funding boost will see at least five more youth workers employed across the Empower Youth program, in addition to the 15 youth workers employed in the first round of Empower Youth. The new funding will support at least 250 young people per annum for the next four years. The Labor Government is committed to supporting young people have their say and participate in program development and decision making, as part of its Youth Policy: Building Stronger Youth Engagement in Victoria. "Young people are the future of our state - any investment to make them more engaged, connected and happier gets repaid in spades down the track," member for Dandenong Gabrielle Williams said. "It is great to have this support in Casey to benefit young locals." For more information, visit youthcentral.vic. gov.au.

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The City of Casey will be holding a Casey Cares Mayoral Charity Concert on Sunday 28 October 2018 to raise much needed funds for drought-affected farmers. The concert, to be held in the Bunjil Place Theatre, will feature a range of local performers. City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett said we will be bringing the best in local entertainment together to raise funds for this worthy cause. "We all know that our farmers are having a tough time due to the drought and we want to do our bit to support them through this time," said the Mayor. "Our previous Casey Cares events have been instrumental in raising much needed funds and we hope this one will be just as successful." River Gum Ward Cr Wayne Smith BJ JP said he felt that establishing a charity concert for the farmers would raise awareness within our community of the hardships being faced and also give our community an opportunity to contribute to raising funds. "We have organised a great line up of performers including Jonathan Welch OAM (of 'Choir of Hard Knocks' fame), Allan Caswell (international country music performer/songwriter), Casey Idol and Casey's Got Talent Winners, as well as local singers and dancers," said Cr Smith BJ JP. "All of the performers will be donating their time to support this cause and we hope that our community will get behind the concert

and help us raise funds for the farmers." Proceeds will be donated to drought relief. Secure your tickets now at www.bunjilplace. com.au/caseycares Event Details: Date: Sunday 28 October 2018. Time: 5pm. Location: Bunjil Place Theatre, Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren. Cost: Adult: $15.00 Pensioner: $12.00 Student (full time): $12.00 Seniors: $12.00 Children under 15: $12.00 Group of 10 plus: $10 each Children under the age of two do not require a ticket provided they are seated on the lap of their carer.

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THE FUTURE OF SUSTAINABLE LIVING LIVING in a contemporary family home in the suburbs with no energy bills is now closer to reality -built by SJD Homes, you can see it at Parklea Developments’ Timbertop Estate in Officer. In 2017, Parklea and SJD Homes joined forces to construct Melbourne’s first Zero Energy Home - a home that meets its own energy requirements - as part of a groundbreaking research project funded by the Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Low Carbon Living. After much anticipation, the ZEH designed and built by SJD Homes, will be launched and open to the public next week. The aim of the CRC’s Mainstreaming Zero Energy Homes project is to better understand the costs and consumer interest in Zero Energy Homes by following three developers and builders who constructed and designed sustainable homes in Victoria, Queensland and the ACT. Jarod Mills, Sales and Marketing Manager at Parklea is passionate about environmental initiatives and the vision is to ensure all volume homes can be built for people to enjoy a sustainable, healthy future. “The market really wants to know about viable sustainability. We’re thrilled to be part of a project where we can learn more and offer people what they want. A Zero Energy Home applies simple changes to mainstream volume builders,” said Mr Mills. The SJD Zero Energy Home at Timbertop was planned to meet the needs of an average family household. Through innovative design, clever use of materials, quality construction, and the incorporation

SJD Homes principal Simon Dunstan outside the new sustainable Z Range home in Newark Place, Officer. 185077 of energy generating features, the home meets all of its energy needs all year round. Energy efficiency measures include orienting the house so that it takes advantage of the natural elements to maximise solar power generation and minimise heat loss; installing high grade window glazing; extensive use of insulation; selection of high-efficiency cooking, heating and cooling appliances; and installation of a heat pump for the hot water service. The solar power system comprises a 5KW battery and 17 solar panels to keep running costs down.

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WHEN PERFECTION KNOWS NO BOUNDS THIS immaculately presented family residence combines classically inspired features with a luxuriously appointed contemporary living environment. The eye-catching facade is the first thing you notice blending grey weatherboard and white highlights with recycled brick for a timeless look that will be the envy of friends and family. Stepping into the grand entranceway, you are greeted with soaring 11 foot ceilings and Victorian cornice with stunning spotted gum floorboards that flow throughout the home. The master suite is located at the front of the home with its own cavernous walk-in robe and full ensuite with beautiful subway tiles and stone bath. You will find the study nook complete with in built cabinetry to the left as you move down the hallway and expansive dedicated and fully sound proofed theatre room to your right. Through to the heart of the home you will find the gorgeous two-tone kitchen complete with butler's pantry and European stainless steel appliances which overlooks the open plan and light filled living and dining areas. Conveniently located off the living is where you will find a further three bedrooms all complete with built-in robes which share the beautiful central bathroom. The rear of the home is really

something to behold and is where you are sure to spend many days and evenings enjoying the undercover alfresco area looking out to the sleek inground concrete solar heated pool and expansive lawn area with landscaped gardens, complete with cubby house. There has been nothing left to chance with this spectacular home, with all the modern conveniences one could want

including ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, cctv with intercom, 5kw solar panels, double glazed windows, double car garage, gas fireplace, stone benchtops throughout, plantation shutters and many, many more, too numerous to mention. If you are looking for a high-end property where you will feel completely at home, you need look no further. â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 24 Daley Court, BEACONSFIELD, VIC 3807 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage, 1 study Price: $1,190,000 - $1,240,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Sarah James 0419 144 611, PEAKE REAL ESTATE 9707 5300

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WARRAGUL WEST

/ 710 Lardners Track

Cranbourne East Unit 39/2 Rochester Parade

$1,600,000-$1,750,000

Call Anthony Rabl 0458 236 466 Inspect By Appointment

Immaculate inside and out, this two bedroom unit offers the best of independent living within the Hunters Green Retirement Village. Reserved for those over 65, this village is all about lifestyle and enjoying time spent socialising or relaxing with a number of amenities available for use including swimming pool, gym, library and outdoor bowling green.

Dreams Do Come True We are excited to offer this rare and limited, once in a lifetime opportunity. The time is now to own a beautiful parcel of 110 acres just 4.9km (approx.) from both Warragul and Drouin. The scenic property boasts breathtaking rural views and rolling green hills, evoking a tranquil setting of peace and serenity. The acreage is divided into four paddocks and has all you could need and more with power available, fantastic shedding, cattle yards, water troughs, a sensational large dam with pumping shed and a 10.0 megalitre licence. This is the perfect place to build your forever home and turn your dreams into reality.

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Berwick

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Narre Warren 2-4 Tudor Court Most versatile Property of 60+sqs (approx) on land of 2523m2 An exciting opportunity to purchase this gorgeous cratsman built 6 bedroom home, two with ensuite and WIR’s, plus DLUG garage and features galore, not to mention a variety of choice opportunities. Develop the rear block of 935m2 as you like, as per a current Town Planning Permit valid till Jan 2021, allowing for 4 quality double storey dwellings, or enjoy an enormous backyard. Calling all savvy investors to purchase this entire site, complete with the resplendent house and enjoy the luxury on ofer,

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knowing that at some point in time, no matter what you decide, your financial future is assured. (potential of 11 unit site development STCA over entire 2523m2) The highest workmanship is more than apparent as you wander through both formal and informal living areas, discovering the sizeable Blackwood kitchen, oversized bedrooms, feature ceiling heights, amazing attention to detail, and excellent fittings and fixtures, with a grandiose style entrance staircase.

Saturday 20th October at 11.30am View Saturday @ 3.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW25258 Brad Nicholls M 0414 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Agent in conjunction Vladimir Nogic M 0408 997 938 vlad@nogicgroup.com

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Berwick 13 Fritzlaf Court

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Berwick 3 Basano Retreat

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Court positioned in Olde Berwick, discover to your delight this stylish rendered residence ofering the best in family living with plenty of space inside and out. Spacious sunlit formal and informal living areas. Situated on the traditional, sizeable block of some 920m2. 4 bedrooms, master with updated ensuite and walk in robe. Ducted heating, split system air conditioning. Close to public transport, and a wonderful abundance of renowned private schools. Minutes from Berwick and Beaconsfield village centres.

Saturday 6th October at 11.00am View Saturday @ 10.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW24976

Be amazed as you enter the pièce de résistance of this home. A grand open plan family living, dining area and spacious kitchen detailed with stone bench tops overlooking it all. Master suite with a grand WIR and renovated ensuite. Two outdoor areas, one grassed perfect for the family pet to stay and a big under cover alfresco decked area. Features include but are not limited to; ducted heating & coonara and evaporative cooling.

$840,000 - $880,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW25297

Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au

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‘Dunbar Farm’ Traralgon/Latrobe Valley

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Cattle/Sheep/Cropping/Land Bank Investment • Edge of town boundary with excellent road access • 28in rainfall, town water, permanent ‘Traralgon Creek’ • Excellent balance fertile river lats & undulating country • Historic outbuilding & home site with established English trees • 2 hours to Melbourne CBD

For Sale by Tender closing 16th November 2018 394ha - 972ac Elders Rural Services Don Olden 0417 805 312 In conjuction: Ross Johnson Real Estate Ross Johnson 0428 100 448 Web Id 19760601 12401107-LB41-18

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A short stroll for the kids to school, parks, dance, netball and Warragul Leisure Centre. Just minutes drive & easy trafic to freeway entrance or hospital. A better location would be hard to ind! The home is sizable in all the right places with storage & living space abundant. There are 3 large living rooms, 4 generous bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & a huge alfresco area before the garden complete with raised veggie gardens, chook pen, mulched play area & privacy, open space & mountain views. A double R/c garage + lock up garden shed are also provided.

Located at the end of a ‘no through’ road 1.5km off the Grand Ridge Road, is this private retreat featuring spectacular views. A shipping container works well as weekend accommodation. The 80 acres has 24 acres of plantation forest crop gums planted in 2001, and with the remaining land consisting of natural bush gullies and latter land being cleared with pasture. Water is from three dams and a permanent creek. This is a great ‘getaway’ property with forestry options as well as running some livestock.

$550,000-$605,000 Internet ID: 19643083 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

$320,000 Internet ID: 19366940 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

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5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul

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FANTASTIC VALUE HOUSES at this price are fast fading into history, so don’t waste a second to inspect this one. The Cranbourne North home features four bedrooms, built in robes, a separate bathroom, lounge/dining, kitchen meals, a rumpus room with solid wood heater, ducted heating and air-conditioner.

Outside there is a double lock-up garage with a large undercover barbecue entertainment area. All this is set on an established 532 square metre (approx.) block that is close to schools, shops and transport. Don’t delay, Inspect today! ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 7 Denham Crescent, CRANBOURNE NORTH, VIC 3977 Description: 4 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: 515000 Inspect: By appointment Auction: For Sale Contact: Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913, FINNING FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE

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Alex Scott and Staff have embraced our regional communities for more than 130 years and we’ve enjoyed seeing our region grow and prosper. We’re part of supporting and enhancing individual, family and community success and a key component of that success revolves around seizing opportunities. Spring provides that extra spring in our collective steps. The optimism that Spring always seems to bring is no more apparent than in our property market, where so many new opportunities suddenly present themselves. Call our expert, friendly team to seize your Spring moment. Call our Tom Gibson and his friendly Berwick team on 9707 2000 and discover a wide range of property opportunities available to you this Spring.

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11 Henty Street

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Pakenham

FIVE oF THE FInEST!! • •

Your choice of two bedroom or three bedroom townhouses, soon to be built Two sold. Three bedrooms offer walk in robes and full ensuite plus double garage. Two bedrooms with walk in robe and dual toilets. Open plan living zones with a quality list of inclusions – stone benchtops, ducted heating and two pack kitchen. Walking distance to Pakenham CBD, Marketplace, Train Station and Supermarkets. Don’t delay, make the move today!!

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Clyde North

Thompsons Run

$375,000 - $425,000

THoMPSon Run Lot 135 Cortajalla Avenue - $405,000 - $425,000 450m2, 15m Frontage Lot 136 Cortajalla Avenue - $395,000 - $415,000 435m2, 14.5m Frontage Lot 157 orlena Way - $375,000 - $395,000 416m2, 12.6m Frontage Lot 158 orlena Way - $375,000 - $395,000 416m2, 12.6m Frontage

Berwick

1/9 Gardiner Street

$600,000 - $650,000

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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Stephen O’Loughlin 0408 591 170

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A new 50+ community is coming soon. We’re proud to announce our plans to build a new Lifestyle Community in Officer South, our 16th community in Victoria. Here, you’ll enjoy living amongst like-minded people in affordable homes with access to 5-star facilities. Think working out in the privacy of an onsite gym, taking an early morning swim in the indoor heated pool or a game of barefoot bowls. There’s also a cinema room, billiards, library and a workshop – all on your doorstep. Live the life you were made for at Lifestyle Kaduna Park.

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SUPERB CONTEMPORARY LIFESTYLE BEAUTIFULLY finished with low maintenance living, potential buyers will love this three bedroom plus study nook home, with views to the north and high quality fittings throughout. The gorgeous facade is just a taste of the high level of fittings and fixtures, with fabulous floorboards to the living spaces and feature tiles to traffic areas, carpet to the bedrooms, feature ceilings, and floor to ceiling tiles in both the ensuite and main bathroom. A well-appointed kitchen - complete with stone benches, stainless steel appliances, soft closing drawers and high gloss cupboards - is the central showpiece of the home. Split system coolers abound, there is dry entry from the remote double lock-up garage and a sizeable laundry. There are magnificent views to the north from the undercover alfresco. The property is located convenient to schools, shops and parklands and easy most everywhere, yet is still exceedingly quiet. Inspect with confidence. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 28 Bayleaf Street, BERWICK, VIC 3806 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $630,000 - $680,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Brad Nicholls 0417 324 711, HARCOURTS BERWICK 12401220-SN41-18

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CLYDE NORTH

6 Northview Court

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24 Daley Road

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130 Cooinda Road

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BEACONSFIELD UPPER 72 St Georges Road

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66-68 Stoney Creek Road Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm

DOVETON

21 Picnic Avenue

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80 Newgrange Boulevard

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142 Paperbark Street

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55 Crimson Drive

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142 Paperbark Street

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55 Crimson Drive

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5 Shorthorn Walk

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6 Ridgeway Chase

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27 President Road

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19 The Springs Close

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19 The Springs Close

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8 Ambiance Crescent

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8 Ambiance Crescent

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5 Shorthorn Walk

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6 Ridgeway Chase

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6 Ridgeway Chase

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27 President Road

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27 President Road

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11 Oakleaf Place

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25 Park Square

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8 Lomandra Court

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4 Sycamore Court

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17 Tamarind Road

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5 Tucker Road

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27 Tamarind Road

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3 Flack Way

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BERWICK

15 Kuranda Crescent

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19 Lincoln Avenue

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49 Edrington Park Drive

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12 Pheasant Court

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26 Dempster Way

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10 Lynch Court

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5/47-49 Brisbane Street

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13 Fritzlaff Court

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2 Jim Court

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54 Leemak Crescent

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53 Jerilderie Drive

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83 Jerilderie Drive

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13 O’Connell Street

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4 Haverbrack Drive

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17 Grove Gardens

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58 Hartsmere Drive

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2/175 Monahans Road

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54 Leemak Crescent

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11 Kooyong Close

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8 Topaz Place

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10 Ivory Drive

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16 Creekview Avenue

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11 Kooyong Close

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5 Tucker Road

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Berwick 4/8 Castlegate Place

Downsize in Olde Berwick. For sale. Contact Agent Positioned in a quiet court location with close proximity to both Berwick Village and Beaconsfield shopping precinct, public transport, Akoona Park, medical centres and much more. • 3 bedrooms, master with WIR and ensuite • Open plan living with plenty of natural sunlight • Smeg kitchen appliances, Caesar stone bench tops throughout • Ducted heating, split system cooling, ceiling fans • Water tank, internal garage access • Quality floor coverings and window furnishings

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03 9707 0556 56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Contact Agent Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894 Narelle Casey 0488 978 894

Narre Warren South 6 Crawfordsburn Court

Grand living by the lake. For auction. Saturday 13th October at 12:30pm So close to the best lake and parks, the best amenities and elite schools. • Multiple living areas • Palatial bathrooms connected to all bedrooms • Contemporary kitchen and butlers pantry • Huge outdoor living with room for a pool • Suntech solar panels with Enphase Microinverter So close to the best lake and parks, the best amenities and elite schools.

a5 b4 c3 d2 56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Contact Agent Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894 Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894

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Officer 11 Kooyong Close

All the bells and whistles. For sale. $675,000 - $735,000 Palatial master suite & stunning alfresco with fireplace and built in Bbq are key features • Boasting Hostess style kitchen with butler’s pantry • Open plan family/meals & rumpus with 2way gas log fire Palatial master suite & stunning alfresco with fireplace and built in BBQ are key features.

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03 8794 0500 Shop 7 & 8 32 Overland Drive, Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Contact Agent Steve Harrison 0407 800 915

Berwick 9 Cord Close

Grandeur, views & location. For sale. $900,000 - $990,000 Extras comforts include; ducted heating, ceiling fans, ducted vacuum, evaporative cooling, polished hardwood timber floors, alarm system, water tank, and much more. • 4 bedrooms, Master with walk in robe and full en-suite • Study with external access to rear yard • Double remote, Oversized lock up garage • Formal lounge. And family/dining zone

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03 9707 0556 56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Contact Agent Wayne Nelson 0419 343 578 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021 12401147-LB41-18

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Berwick 1 & 4 Santa Monica Place

Class & style in the heart of Berwick.

For sale.

9707 0556

$630,000 - $680,000

56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au

Class, style and a superb position just steps from leafy Pioneers Park and Berwick’s shopping heart make this boutique gated development a prized lifestyle choice!

Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333

• 3 bedrooms and downstairs master • Large open plan living and dining • Stunning kitchens with quality European appliances • Fully landscaped with elegant and private alfresco decking Low-maintenance living, call now to inspect.

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Properties for lease. Berwick 2/53 Collins Crescent 21 Michelle Drive 44 Mitre Crescent 44 Collins Crescent 9 Gilbert Place 11 Emmett Avenue 8 Ridge Road 4 Lindeman Street 37 Macreadie Drive 1/23 Farnborough Way 16 Middleton Grove Botanic Ridge 16 Lightfoot Rise Clyde North 11 Connewarra Cres 32 Jackwood Drive 14 Coolana Drive 13 Romney Way 2 Bunyip Lane 12 Seed Crescent

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Cranbourne 38 Valepark Crescent

$420 pw

Cranbourne East 28 Foxwood Drive

$410 pw

Cranbourne North 58 Westmoreland Ave

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FOCUS ON … YOUR HEALTH YOUR IMAGE

Towards zero waste Along with the warmer weather, spring brings with it the chance for change, fresh starts and new perspectives. And as Naomi Wright from The Source Bulk Foods in Berwick explained, spring is the perfect time to “look a little more closely at ourselves and our homes and see where we can make changes for the better.” “While it’s easy to fill our bodies with delicious healthy food, we can forget cleaning products and the chemicals that we expose our bodies to every day,” Naomi said. “With a few simple ingredients that you have in your pantry, or by using toxin-free products, you can eliminate the need for harsh chemicals and effectively clean your home. “But using reusable tools and minimising the ingredients required to clean your home you are also minimising the waste created, which is better for our environment too.” Naomi explained that zero waste cleaning doesn’t need to be complicated. “White vinegar and bicarb soda can cover most of your cleaning needs,” she said. “Save your orange peels and steep them in white vinegar to make a great purpose cleaner. Liquid castile soap is a gentle natural soap for the body, kitchen and even the dog. “To make it even easier we have a range of personal and household cleaners ready to go and you can bring your containers to refill. The team at The Source Bulk Foods in Berwick are passionate about quality wholesome ingredients and zero waste. “We love helping people with their zero waste journey,” Naomi said. “If you’re looking to make a change for the better this spring come in and say hi and we’ll help you get started.” The Source Bulk Foods is located at Shop 16 in Eden Rise Village, 1 O’Shea Rod in Berwick. For more information, phone 8774 0176 or visit thesourcebulkfoods.com.au.

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Lean and clean message Through her business Paleo to Go, Berwick’s Aarti Royan is striving to make clean, nutritious process-free whole foods easily accessible. Her mission comes following her past life as an ‘overweight, terribly lethargic desk junkie’ who climbed stairs like she was ‘climbing Everest.’ But that was years ago now. Today, Aarti ‘can’t even relate’ to the highly stressed and borderline majorly depressed person she once was. And she says it’s all thanks to her quest to live a ‘clean lifestyle.’ It started almost ten years ago when a colleague introduced her to the Whole30 program. Put simply, the Whole30 program is designed to change the way participants eat, think and feel in 30 days. Partakers cook their own meals where all inflammatory foods and beverages are removed. They eat three clean meals a day which are made with Whole30 approved ingredients (meats, seafood, veggies, and eggs). Admitting she had tried every diet under the sun, Aarti warmed to the program and confessed it improved her mental wellbeing substantially. She could ‘find no traces of her depression’ and even signed up to do the 100 kilometre Oxfam marathon. She finished the program having lost the final desired kilos and had gained a new mindset. But where to now? “Not long after (I finished the program) we went to Cape Bridgewater for a holiday and I was thinking ‘wow, it’s a six-hour drive.’ Usually, you would stop at McDonald’s and I was saying to my husband, this is really frustrating because I can’t get something to eat if I don’t pack anything. I have to be so organised,” Aarti said. “So that’s when I decided that I was going to start something. I had this vision that you’ve

got to have clean food wherever you go, even if it’s just a little tub of something that’s process, grain and dairy free - something that people like me can eat no matter where they are. We have so many kiosks for unhealthy foods, why can’t there be something for clean food?” For Aarti, Paleo to Go was ‘the logical progression from the Whole30 Program’ and she now has three heavily researched, ready-to-go paleo products available to via her website. Her ‘Cleanola’ (a ‘clean’ take on granola) has been a standout, while her Mocha Hemp Balls and Turmeric Latte Blend have also proved to be crowd favourites. “The long-term vision is that I really want to have a lot of products but I’m really in the (developing stage) at moment,” Aarti said. “I’m doing a lot of research and I’m trying to get the products out there. But because it’s all process free, it’s very logistically difficult because I’m not adding a lot to the product so they have a shorter shelf life.” Adding to Aarti’s workload is her full-time job, training to become Australia’s first certified Whole30 coach and the upcoming release of her book, Paleo, The Indian Way. “The book is launching very soon - I’m so excited,” Aarti said. “I’ve got 50 paleo Indian recipes within the book but it’s not just about being paleo - (the recipes) are also all Whole30 compliant. “And they’re very doable - they’re not based on ingredients that aren’t in your pantry. I’m big on the idea that (diets) have to be sustainable and on a budget. And it’s Indian because a lot of the paleo eaters obviously want some variety in their food.” And while it may seem like she has a lot on her plate, Aarti admits it’s all a part of her masterplan to spread the clean eating message.

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A feast of quality nominees

Paul White and Vanessa Dixon of The Amazing Grace with Cardinia mayor Collin Ross and Casey mayor Geoff Ablett. 183310

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Some of the South-East region’s best businesses are vying for this year’s Casey Cardinia Business Awards. In the lead-up to the gala presentation dinner on Friday 26 October, the News will profile the nominees in each category. This week we look at Hospitality and Manufacturing. Hospitality The Amazing Grace Located in Cranbourne’s old St Agatha’s church, The Amazing Grace has established itself as the up and coming dining venue in the South East. Owner Paul White believes food should be fresh and seasonal, shared and moreish. “The beer should be cold and ever-changing, the wine list local and independent and the cocktails strong,” Mr White said. “We have live touring-original artists grace our stage, DJs for dancing, stand-up comedy to laugh our blues away and Blues nights to savour them.” “We believe food plus music brings people together.” Settlers Run The Settlers Run Golf & Country Club’s stateof-the-art clubhouse is nestled among the Botanic Ridge housing estate and is the hub of the thriving local community. Surrounded by an abundance of native fauna and flora, the views from the clubhouse of the magnificent Greg Norman designed golf course are spectacular. Settlers Run features an 18 hole golf course, full service golf shop that supports all golfers from beginners to the professional, a bar and bistro, 25 metre pool, spa and sauna and a well-equipped gym. Members, guests and the public can experience culinary delights in the bistro and renowned Vue restaurant. Brunch on McBride Brunch on McBride is a Cockatoo cafe, focus-

ing on exceptional quality home cooked meals. It acts as a community meeting space and has local staff, friendly service and tourist information. The cafe is also a venue for local artists to display their wares for purchase by the public. Manufacturing Successful Endeavours Successful Endeavours designs electronics based products that are intended to be manufactured in Australia including infrastructure grade industrial controls, power, water and waste monitoring and management, electrical distribution equipment, telemetry devices including the Internet of Things (IoT), security systems, automotive controllers, communications equipment, and even a mobile phone. Founder Ray Keefe said the firm’s aim “is to provide clients, who are usually SMEs, with world class product development services that allow them to be locally and internationally competitive in their chosen market. And we can also manufacture the product for them if they want that too”. IIL Australia IIL Australia is a business to business enterprise, importing steel pipes, tubes and coils from an overseas mill. These products are marketed and distributed all over Australia to distributors, re-sellers and fabricators. The main applications for IIL Australia products is in rural and security fencing, farm gates and structural / construction uses. The company, which launched in 2014, is registered in Victoria with an office in Hallam. Austbreck Austbreck is Australia’s premier supplier of Current Collection Equipment and Systems for the Rail and Tram Sectors. The company has won long term original equipment contracts for Melbourne and Sydney trains and Canberra light rail design and supply projects.

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Seniors get to connect More than 150 local senior residents attended a morning tea at the Narre Warren Bowls Club and to listen to guest speaker Dr Richard Weston and hear from special guest Julian Hill MP Federal Member for Bruce. Dr Weston talked about staying active and engaged in life and he emphasised the importance of supporting friends and neighbours to keep interested and connected in their neighbourhoods and communities. Julian Hill explained the federal boundary changes and his role as the Federal Member for Bruce that now incorporates Narre Warren, Endeavour Hills and Hallam. The morning tea was also a great opportunity for participants to catch up with their local Member of Parliament, Luke Donnellan and share concerns they may have. "The important message from Dr Richard Weston on staying engaged and active was delivered with such energy and humour - a great lead in to the upcoming 2018 Victorian Seniors Festival," Mr Donnellan said. "It's great to see so many local residents attend today to catch up with old friends and make new connections." As well, the Endeavour Hills Men's Shed had a display of their local works in the community including recycling pallets into children's tepees for reading or playing in and are in demand with local children's services.

Luke Donnellan MP, local GP Dr Richard Weston, Federal Member for Bruce, Julian Hill MP

Nominate a local hero Do you know an outstanding person who goes above and beyond in their contribution to the Casey community? Then nominate them now for the 2019 Casey Australia Day Awards. Council has been proudly recognising and celebrating the contribution of remarkable Casey citizens and community groups through this awards program since 1981. With nominations now open for the 2019 awards, City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett encouraged residents to think about the individuals and groups that they believe are worthy of recognition for all that they do. "This is your opportunity to shine a light on someone you believe deserves recognition; someone who inspires and astounds you through their achievements, dedication and contribution to creating a better Casey, whether that be in a volunteer or professional capacity," he said. "Casey is lucky to have many residents and groups who go above and beyond in their contribution to our community, and the Casey Australia Day Awards provide a platform to celebrate them and show our appreciation. "We need your help to shine the spotlight on the amazing people in our community who help make Casey such a wonderful place to live by submitting a nomination." Nominations are open until 4pm on Wednesday 10 October 2018 and can be made in the following four categories: Casey Citizen of the Year: recognises outstanding individuals who in their profession or as a volunteer, lead by example, inspire others and demonstrate excellence and commitment in their field. Casey Young Citizen of the Year: recognises

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Nominations are now open for the 2019 Casey Australia Day Awards. Pictured are last years winners including, from left, students representing Beaconhills College, 2018 Casey Citizen of the Year Marie Allen, Casey Senior Citizen of the Year Ray Bell, and Casey Young Citizen of the Year Katherine Morgan. exceptional young people under the age of 25 years. Casey Senior Citizen of the Year: recognises those aged over 60 years who continue to achieve and contribute. Casey Community Group of the Year: recognises a Casey community group that provides support, events, fundraising or service for the benefit of the Casey community and its residents. All nominee finalists will be invited to the 2019 Casey Australia Day Awards ceremony at Bunjil Place, a prestigious event celebrated on Australia Day where Casey's Citizens of the Year will be announced. For further details and to submit a nomination visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/cada or call the City of Casey on 9705 5200.

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BUSINESS IN FOCUS 2 Day Major Furniture Auction Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th October 9.30am start

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“Abby’s Bargain Centre” (premises sold) One of the largest & Oldest New & Used shops is closing its doors.

All furniture must go! After 50 years in the furniture trade, second hand and new furniture store owners Yvonne and Andrew Burns are finally calling it quits and everything must go! The couple has sold their property at Bass (Abbys Bargain Centre) and Yarra Valley Auctions have been consigned the enormous task of clearing the entire stock contents, which includes over 1300 square metres of new, second-hand, retro and antique furniture pieces. Auctioneer Gary Latham has known Andrew and Yvonne for over 30 years but hadn't been out to Abbys Bargain Centre for some 10 years. He said he was absolutely gobsmacked to see how much furniture that Andrew could squash into his premises. Yvonne admitted to Gary that she had always had a furniture addiction and estimated berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

there were over 4000 lots under one roof. The auction will be conducted over two days (Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 October) and will start at 9.30am. It will take place on the corner of Acton Road and Bass Highway (next to the giant worm).This is a genuine clearance sale with all furniture items being sold unreserved. A fully photographed catalogue is available on the website www.yarravalleyauctions.com.au. There is also the option to do online prebidding for those who can't make it. Members of the public can also view the auction on Friday 5 October from 10am to 7pm. This once-in-a-lifetime sale is an event not to be missed with pieces to furnish any home, holiday house or shop up for grabs.

If you need furniture for the home, holiday house or your shop/market stalls this is the place to come! All purchases to be finalized by 5pm Monday, items can be collected on day of sale or delivery & short term storage service available with vendor. Viewing times Viewing time Friday 10am-7pm On line bidding available. Full catalogue available on our website. Please note a 16.5% buyers premium applies on all goods purchased.

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Bring you Trailers & Trucks as everything has to go! Over 1,300 sqm all undercover plus vendors house contents! Over 1500 Lots includes: 2006 Jag X-type with 112,000 km, 2 x 40 ft x 9.6ft containers. Complete contents of furniture center UNRESERVED. Antiques, Reproduction, Industrial, Retro, French, New Lounge Suites, Modern Lounge & Dining, Bric-A-Brac, Collectables, Outdoor Furniture, Shabby Chic, Bakers Dressers, Iron bark Slab Tables, Whitegoods, Display Cabinets, Rattan & Wrought Iron Furniture, Chinese Design Furniture, Bookshelves, Rustic Pine Furniture, Pews, Bar Units & Stools, Kids Rides Includes Thunderbirds & Dolphins, new bedding. Way to much to mention!

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Find yourself a bargain at a furniture, cakes and car boot sale on 13 October. Stallholders welcome to market for a $15 fee, which includes a large table. St James' Anglican Church, cnr Langholme and Wilson streets, Dandenong on Saturday 13 October, 8am-1.30pm. Details: Cliff Wallis 9795 8190 or Charles Anderson 0412 221 652.

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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Trivia Night

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A fun night out for all ages. Bring your food and drinks, but most importantly bring your trivia brain. Silent auctions galore will be available where many go for less than their value. This is a fundraising night for Casey Choir. Book a table or just book a ticket or two. Bookings are essential on 0403 012 453 Saturday 27 October at 7pm. Beaconsfield Community Centre, 8 O'Neil Road, Beaconsfield. Tickets: $20

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This 8 week course has a menu that will tantalise your taste buds and represent foods from diverse cultures. You will also be learning everything from safe food handling, food hygiene, kitchen basics, prep techniques, extensive cooking skills and food storage. Cost includes all ingredients. Menu will include: Yoghurt scrolls, Veggie pasties, Chicken dumplings, Sweet potato & Chickpea Patties, Stuffed Sweet Potato, Soba Noodle Salad, Silverbeet & Shredded Beef Soup, Sausage Rolls, San Choi Bao, Roasted Vege Salad, Ricotta & Zucchini Cannelloni, Pumpkin Red Onion Pide, Pull Apart Herb Bread, Paella and more. Starting Monday 1 October for 8 weeks. 10.00am – 12.30pm at the Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 Berwick-Cranbourne Rd, Cranbourne East. Cost: $70 for 8 weeks. Bookings essential on 5990 0900 or email: admin@ballaballa.com.au

Berwick Antique and Collectables Fair Items can be brought in for valuation between 12-3pm. $5 per item. No jewellery, stamps or coins. Lunch and refreshments available. All proceeds go to Riding for the Disabled Myuna Farm. Entry adults $5 and children are free. Sunday, 14 October from 9am-4pm at Berwick Leisure Centrum, 79 Manuka Road, Berwick. Contact Coosje on 0432 869 215.

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Country women's Association West Gippsland Group Everyone is invited to the Creative Arts Exhibition which will be held at Cranbourne Public Hall on Friday 5 October from 10am - 4pm and Saturday 6 October from 10am - 3.30pm. Admission $5 adults, school groups 50 cents per person. Contact Carmel Ryan 97047145 or email carmel.ryan07@bigpond.com.

New Vogue, Ballroom, and Latin Dancing Put a spring in your step and have some fun! Dancing is a beautiful learning experience to enjoyable music, and improves your mental and physical health. The additional class time of 1pm on Wednesdays meets the needs of those who specifically enjoy sequenced dancing. Discounts are available for attendance at two classes in any one week. Everyone welcome! Instructor is accredited, approachable, and affordable. Cost: $10-00 per session. Enquiries: Call Di 0408343202. Email: difen69@bigpond.net.au Monday 8 October - 17 December 5.30pm - 6.30pm or 7pm - 8pm and Wednesday 10 October - 19 December 1pm - 2pm.

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Spring plant sale of Australian plants A great opportunity to purchase plants and look around the Australian Garden. A wide range of Australian plants in tubes and larger pots will be for sale priced from $3. Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 October from 10am-4pm at Royal Botanic Garden Victoria

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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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"Peace at Last" WW1 walk at Lang Lang Cemetery The Narre Warren & District Family History Group Inc. and the Lang Lang Historical Society are hosting a cemetery walk, "Peace at Last" WW1 at Lang Lang Cemetery. A book on the tour and other local cemetery tour books will also be available. Sunday 14 October at 10am. Bookings essential. $5 entry. Location: McDonalds Track, Lang Lang, South Gippsland Highway. Melways Map X912 ref. R8. Please contact Jane Rivett-Carnac cemetery.tours@nwfhg.org.au. Lynne Bradleypresident@nwfhg.org.au Phone 8787 5558.

Every second Thursday of the month at 1.15pm at the Cranbourne Public Hall.

Cranbourne, Cnr Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne.

Spring Garden Plant Sale Fresh produce, Jams and cakes are also available, as is morning tea and sausage sizzle. All proceeds go to support the Uniting Church's Frontier Services Farmer's Relief Fund. Our Opshop will also be open for some great bargains. Saturday 6 October from 9am to 1pm at Narre Warren North Uniting Church, Main Street, Narre Warren North. For further information contact rev Bruce Crowle 0425 738 481 or Jim Passingham 0416154354.

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Blessing of the Animals service We will be opening our new community Sacred Garden. The service will be followed by morning tea. Everyone and their dog (and cats, rabbits, horses etc) are welcome to celebrate St. Francis' day with us. Sunday 7 October at 9am at Narre Warren North Uniting Church, Main Road, Narre Warren North. For further information phone rev Bruce Crowle 0425 738 481.

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Hunters Green Retirement Village Market day with stalls including plants, linen, clothing, cakes, face painting and a sausage sizzle. Indoors, air-conditioning and door prizes. Thursday 27 September from 10am-1pm at 2 Rochester Parade Cranbourne.

rage sale addresses will be available for a gold coin donation at the entrance to Blind Bight, or at the fire station in Warneet on Rutherford Road. There will also be a variety of activities at the Warneet-Blind Bight fire station and Blind Bight Community Centre including a sausage sizzle, raffle, coffee van, CFA community education trailer, live music, Casey 360 bus, brigade displays and activities. Bacon and egg rolls will also be available at the Community Centre car park. Limited spaces for car boot sales at $15 per car are also available for anyone from outside the area. Saturday 20 October from 8am-2pm at Warneet-Blind Bight fire station, Rutherford Parade, Warneet. Enquiries contact Debra on 0400613303.

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Open day Blairlogie Living and Learning Inc is opening its doors to the public. There will be live entertainment, market stalls, jumping castles, vegetable and plant sales, food stalls, show bags, and raffles. Supported by the Pearcedale Community Bank Branch Bendigo Bank. Sunday 21 October at Blairlogie Living and Learning Inc, 685 North Road, Cranbourne South.

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Cranbourne U3A starts term four on 8 October and offers a variety of activities to encourage learning and enjoyment in retirement. This includes art, sewing, knitting, and language classes. A variety of card games are played. A new class, line dancing, has just been introduced. There is a table tennis and fishing group too. Enquire now or come along to the Open Day on Friday 1 October at 10am -1pm. For full details of classes see our web. u3acranbourne.net.au or phone Marge 0410 304 308. Our rooms are behind the Cranbourne Library.

Everyone is welcome to attend The Dr Hope 2018 High Tea event in support of the Monash Health Clinical Cancer Trials. Come join us for a wonderful afternoon and help make a difference for those bringing the fight to cancers front door. Champagne served in the Merrimu Courtyard followed by a traditional high tea menu in the old world charms of the Merrimu Room. Ticket includes entertainment and a traditional High Tea menu of gourmet sandwiches, hot finger food, scones, mixed sweet, tea, coffee, orange juice and soft drinks. Sunday 28 October from 12.30pm to 4pm at Merrimu Receptions, 1300 Dandenong Road, Murrumbeena. Tickets $65 per person - available at Trybooking at https://www.trybooking. com/393017.

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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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Seniors activities Berwick Seniors welcome new members who would like to join their club and enjoy good company and activities such as indoor croquet, billiards, table tennis, darts, board games and bingo. The club days are Fridays, 9.30am-1.30pm, with line-dancing on Tuesdays 10.30am12pm.112 High Street, Berwick. Details: 9707 2017.

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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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Great day out at the Gippsland Garden and Home Expo The Gippsland Garden and Home Expo, which is run by the Drouin Lions Club, is now the second largest of its kind in Victoria and is a fabulous asset to Gippsland. Each year the expo attracts thousands of visitors to Gippsland from far and wide and has a great variety of displays and interesting speakers. The garden section features beautiful plants from 50 general and specialist nurseries, plus around 50 exhibits displaying garden features, products, tools, lawn mowers, landscaping and more. The home section also has about 50 exhibits with a large range of building needs and 34 STAR NEWS

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products, indoor and outdoor furniture, spas, solar energy, furnishings decor, and almost everything needed to decorate, renovate or build a new home. Television personality Melissa King will be the main guest speaker this year and will be backed up by many other interesting speakers such as Dr Mary Cole, who lives locally and is recognized internationally as a leader in research into the plant pathogens. She is also an Honorary Consultant to the Victorian Poisons Information Centre on mushroom poisoning and identification. Other experts will present interesting subjects such as beekeeping, interior and exterior home design, plant care and more.

The Gippsland Garden and Home Expo is a great day out for the whole family. There is great musical entertainment and many activities for children including free potting of a little plant. There will be an extensive range of refreshments available at very reasonable prices. Adults pay only $10 to enter and children under 16 are free. EFTPOS is available once inside the gate. The Gippsland Garden and Home Expo is on October 13 and 14. Follow the expo signs to Lardner Park to enjoy a great day out. Visit www.drouinlionsclub.org.au/gardenexpo for more information or phone 5625 4589 for inquiries.

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Classic hits rock at retirement festival Two local retirement villages will be hosting afternoons of free live music as part of the Lendlease Spring Retirement Festival. Fiddlers Green in Berwick will welcome The Stiff Gins to their stage - acclaimed for the exquisite voices and raw talent, while Woodlands Park will host Australia's Girls of Motown. Audiences at both events can expect to hear all the classics of the past 50 years, be up dancing to the high-energy performances - and in some cases, perhaps even be invited on stage! These performances are two of 23 free events - from gardening and cooking workshops to live music and fashion parades - hosted at Lendlease villages across Victoria. This year's Spring Retirement Festival will see over 60 events nationally. The festival runs from 10 September to 20 October. The popularity of the festival means bookings are essential. Find out what other events are on offer and reserve tickets at: springretirementfestival.com.au or call the Spring Retirement Festival hotline on 1800 550 550. "Lendlease Retirement Villages encourage residents to experience retirement in any way they choose," Lendlease Retirement Living managing director Tony Randello said. "We're passionate about improving the well-being of our residents and supporting a strong sense of community - both for residents living within our villages and among the wider community. "Spring, just like retirement, can be a time of powerful renewal with new experiences to be discovered or old passions and interests to be reignited."

Pies apology Fiddlers Green in Berwick will welcome The Stiff Gins to their stage.

Woodlands Park will host Australia’s Girls of Motown at the Spring Retirement Festival.

Mr Randello said the Spring Retirement Festival provides the opportunity for the entire community to come together, try something different, meet new people and have a wonderful time.

"The Spring Retirement Festival is a joyous time to explore and engage in fun and friendship, contentment and connection," he said. "The huge variety of activities will reinvigorate you, and leave you feeling inspired."

The day after the AFL Grand Final, Berwick resident and Collingwood supporter Joanna Parle got the surprise of her life when a magpie flew into her kitchen and sat on her candle stick holder.“Maybe the Collingwood Football club are sending out an official apology to all supporters by air mail,“ Ms Parle said.

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Dandenong Panthers Coach: Nick Speak Captain: Tom Donnell President: Gary Davidson Assistant Coach: Paul Boraston (senior assistant) Last Year: Premiers and One Day Premiers Club Championship: 3rd Most Runs: Brett Forsyth (825 runs at 48.53) Most Wickets: James Nanopoulos (40 wickets at 16.63) Ins: James Wilcock (Berwick) Outs: Jak Jowett (Clayton), Ryan Quirk (CaseySouth Melbourne), Matt Wetering (Springvale South), Luke Gandy (Frankston Peninsula), Matt Davis Players to watch: Ed Newman - Newman's a serious talent who didn't catch fire last season despite playing some important knocks for the Panthers, but looms as one of the biggest stars in the competition in years to come. Classy, composed and a brilliant fielder, Newman could be in for a massive season. Comrey Edgeworth - Within a month of the season starting last year, Edgeworth had already racked up three second XI centuries, and eventually cracked in to have an impact at first XI level and making a half century. Has an appetite to bat for long periods, and is likely to get a start in the top side in Round 1. Peter Cassidy - It was a genuine break out year for the medium pacer, who took 34 wickets and showed he is the craftiness to make it at the level. Will have more responsibility this season, but the premiership player has a big future.

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Home Base: Shepley Oval, Dandenong First Match: vs Ringwood, Russell Lucas Oval, 6 October More: The reigning premiers are as stable as they can be heading into another Victorian Premier season, and they are almost certain to once again be right up there as they look to defend their crown. In what could a massive boost for the Panthers, Australian quick James Pattinson could be seen in the early rounds, but only as a batsman, while the list is healthy and raring to go. Come Round 1 against Ringwood on Saturday, it is possible that 20 players will be jostling for just 11 spots in the side, an incredible headache for the selectors to work out. Skipper Tom Donnell will go around again and once again open up with his long-time partner in crime Brett Forsyth, and his leadership and calmness around his group is first class. A couple of handy depth players have left for further opportunity or to return to local level, but Berwick quick James Wilcock is a star and will be thereabouts to crack straight into the side, while a number of young players will push their case and keep the senior players on their toes. The success of 2017/18 wasn't because of one individual, it was a collective team effort based on support and connection between all the great grades. Coach Nick Speak is highly credentialed and has brought about an enormous amount of professionalism to the group. If the Panthers can withhold the fact they will be the hunted after claiming both pieces of silverware last year and start the season off brightly, they have every chance to once again be the team to beat.

Casey-South Melbourne Swans Captain: Luke Wells Coach: Nick Jewell President: Ross Hibbins Assistant Coaches: Prabath Nissanka, Mathew Pearson Last Year: 17th Club Championship: 17th Most Runs: Michael Wallace (467 runs at 24.58) Most Wickets: Nathan Lambden (25 wickets at 18.64) Ins: Luke Wells (England), Ryan Quirk (Dandenong), Josh Dowling (Narre North) Outs: Brendan Rose (Berwick), Leigh Diston (Western Park), Luke Manders, Cameron Dinger (HSD), Peter Sofra (Hallam Kalora Park) Players to watch: Luke Wells - The experienced batsman joins the Swans from Sussex in England's County system, and will captain the club when he comes to the country in Round 2 or 3. Wells averages almost 37 at first class level with 18 tons, and will add plenty of experience, knowledge and wisdom to a young playing group. Ryan Quirk - The gritty young opening batsman has joined the club from Dandenong where he topped the Second XI run scorers last season. Moving to Casey Fields to get a proper crack at First XI cricket, Quirk is expected to slot straight in to the side with immediate impact. Nathan Lambden - A towering quick with immense passion for his side, Lambden could

be set for a big season after a brilliant pre-season. Was solid last year, but will look to take his game to the next level and break back in the Victorian second XI. Home Base: Casey Fields, Cranbourne First match: vs Frankston Peninsula, Casey Fields, 6 October More: After such a tough 2017/18 campaign, the first thing that the Swans did in the offseason was look to shore up its leadership and find the right people to help get the club back in finals contention this season. The addition of highly esteemed coach Nick Jewell - who has been lauded for his work with FrankstonPeninsula - will give the Swans a newfound edge to their game and is sure to improve their standards both on and off-field. While the majority of the core group remains down at Casey Fields, the loss of the highly talented Brendan Rose will certainly hurt, but the addition of quality quick Josh Dowling, as well as Dandenong youngster Ryan Quirk - who claimed the Premier Seconds player of the year award last season - will see them with an exciting amount of depth. Last season, the club ranked 16th in the competition for total runs scored, a statistic they will need to majorly improve on. The likes of Dev Pollock, vice-captain Lachlan Sperling, Ryan Eaton, Jordan Wyatt and Chris Benedek all proved that they have what it takes, and if they can start converting their 20s to 50s, and their 50s to 100s, it will make them a formidable batting line-up capable of putting a big score on the board. Adding to the addition of Quirk, who is a class young opener, as well as the sturdy Michael Wallace and overseas gun Luke Wells - who is expected to arrive in Round 2 or 3 - and the Swans have a strong nucleus that can help support the bowlers. Thursday, 4 October, 2018

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Demons to hit the court By Hayley Wildes In a major milestone for Casey Demons Netball, the club officially launched its inaugural season with a celebration breakfast on Wednesday last week (26 September) at Casey Stadium. Having successfully applied for a licence for the 2019 Victorian Netball League (VNL) season, the Demons will bring elite netball to Casey in the hope of growing the sport for all in the region. With representatives from the Melbourne Football Club, Casey Demons Football Club and many other key supporters and stakeholders from varying community organisations in attendance, the importance of this club to so many people was evident. Melbourne Football Club general manager of football operations, Josh Mahoney, spoke about the passion within the room and how he hopes that translates on court. "To be awarded this licence is a significant moment and if the passion that has already come out today is anything to go by of what this team is going to bring on the court, then I think we're heading for a very successful period of time," he said. "When we were asked to get involved with the bid, for us it was a no-brainer. "First of all it was about what we're trying to do in this region; it's a no-brainer because of the work we're trying to do in the community, it's a no-brainer because of the partnerships we've already got out here in the City of Casey, and it's a no-brainer because we want to build the best programs we can - the best programs and pathways for kids in this region, but also in elite programs." Inaugural head coach Robynn Pym spoke with enthusiasm about what the future holds for Casey Netball. "The opportunity to be a part of this, I just

Rebekah Bogos (Casey VNL President) and Cindy Bell (Casey VNL committee member) were Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS driving forces in helping Casey gain a VNL licence. 185127 couldn't say no," Pym said. "It's going to be a really great environment and a great program. Registration for the screening day has seen 150 players register, so we're pretty excited."

She also acknowledged what this program means to the region and for the young netballers coming through the ranks. "What it means is that kids can actually be playing netball, playing the game they love

and look for a local role model. When you ask young kids about various elite athletes in the netball world in the Suncorp Super Netball, they don't actually know them personally," she said. "This gives them an opportunity to say 'oh, I saw her down the street at Woolworths and she buys the same things that I buy!' "I think it's really important to be getting girls on the move, getting them in the community and getting leaders out there. It's not just about what we do on-court, it's how we hold ourselves off the court as well and I think when kids can see that, we'll get more and more playing the sport." Pym has been involved with coaching netball for over 25 years and her involvement with the Victorian junior netball talent pathway and local leagues make her the perfect person to lead Casey forward and grow the sport in the region. Most recently, Pym was the senior coach at the Berwick Netball Club in season 2018. "There are so many talented athletes in this area and they're all doing it on their own without a huge, elite high-performance program," she said. "So joining forces with Casey Demons is giving them an elite, high-performance program - and not one where they just show up and play, but where they're actually getting as fit as they can be. "From an on-court perspective, I'm looking for excited players, I'm looking for determination and looking to build a really elite environment. "For me, I'm not just coaching because I want to coach netball, I want to coach for the community - it's just really exciting." With the season kicking off in April 2019, the Casey Demons are certainly already well prepared to make some noise in the VNL.

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A fierce season awaits... Summer's favourite sport will return to the local area on Saturday, with the Dandenong District Cricket Association set to kick-off. Following the competition re-structure, the Turf 1 battle is set to be fierce, and the quality will rise to yet another level. Can Mordialloc claim a three peat? Or will another challenger emerge? NICK CREELY takes a look at how each side could fare...

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BERWICK Coach: Will Carr Captain: Matthew Chasemore Last Season: 5th Most Runs: Nathan Pilon (404 runs at 36.73) Most Wickets: James Wilcock (34 wickets at 12.18) Ins: Brendan Rose (Casey-South Melbourne) Outs: James Wilcock (Dandenong), Jarrod Armitage (Springvale South) Home Base: Arch Brown Reserve, Berwick Turf 1 premierships: 6 Most recent premiership: 2011/12 First Match: vs North Dandenong, Arch Brown Reserve, 6 October. How far can they go? Berwick's list is undoubtedly glittered with talent, and they possess some of the finest local cricket names such as Nathan Pilon, Jarrod Goodes and Matt Chasemore. But their gap between their best and worst has been an issue for the last couple of years, and need an overall improvement across the board to climb back into finals. The addition of former Casey-South Melbourne club champion Brendan Rose certainly helps, but the losses of James Wilcock and Jarrod Armitage see them lose two of their top four wicket takers from last year. The one thing that the Bears do have in spades is depth, and they will also back in some of their youth and emerging senior players to take the next step. Finals is within reach, but can they play more consistently as a team? BUCKLEY RIDGES Coach: David White Captain: David White Last Season: 3rd Most Runs: Daniel Watson (746 runs at 62.17) Most Wickets: Jurgen Andersen (29 wickets at 16.9) Ins: David White (overseas), Chanaka Silva (Moonee Valley), Gayantha Wijethilake (North Dandenong), Yahas Alwis (overseas), Rob Peat Outs: Lukas Hoogenboom Home Base: Park Oval, Dandenong Turf 1 premierships: 2 Most recent premiership: 2012/13 First Match: vs St Mary's, Park Oval, 6 October. How far can they go? A shock preliminary final loss could take nothing away from what was a brilliant Turf 1 season for the club, who continue to set the standard in the DDCA. However, with the list they have, and some of the additions to the Bucks, they are in the premiership window and must capitalise on their home and away dominance from the previous two years with nothing less than a grand final appearance. South African A player David White is a massive in and he'll frighten some of the seasoned Turf 1 bowlers, while Chanaka Silva and Gayantha Wijethilake are stars and should slot in brilliantly in the side. Spots will be hard to get, which is a perfect problem to have for a club that is certainly primed to go one better on last year. HALLAM KALORA PARK Coach: Panel including Steve Gilmour, Ben Hillard, Craig Hillard and Ciaron Connelly Captain: Ciaron Connelly Last Season: 4th Most Runs: Leigh Booth (565 runs at 51.36) Most Wickets: Jordan Hammond (24 wickets at

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Berwick superstar Matthew Chasemore will lead the Bears this Turf 1 season. 177596 Picture: GARY SISSONS 12.46) Ins: Peter Sofra (Casey-South Melbourne), Jaime Brohier (Frankston-Peninsula) Outs: Thalaivan Sargunam (overseas) Home Base: Hallam Reserve, Hallam. Turf 1 premierships: 2 Most recent premiership: 2001/02 First Match: vs Heinz Southern Districts, Reedy Reserve, 6 October. How far can they go? The Hawks have been one of the most consistent Turf 1 sides for the past two years, but have been unable to take that next step when it comes to finals. Their list, however, is shaping up nicely and they'll be confident they can make a deep run into finals. The addition of seamer Peter Sofra will help add to an impressive bowling group, while Jaime Brohier is a run machine who has had a successful stint with Frankston Peninsula after making piles of runs for Lyndale. The improvement of their core list, and ability to retain their stars should see them as one of the teams to watch this season. They also welcome a new Turf 1 skipper, with Ciaron Connelly set to take on the big job. HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS Coach: Rob Davies Captain: Trevor Davies Last Season: 8th Most Runs: Michael Davies (468 runs at 42.55) Most Wickets: Michael Davies (35 wickets at 10.23) Ins: Cameron Dinger (Casey-South Melbourne), Suraj Randhiv (overseas), Justin Davis (returning) Outs: Matthew Cox (Ashburton), Brad Downe (retired), Ricky Johnson (Doveton), Zahoor Sarwari (Endeavour Hills) Home Base: Reedy Reserve, Hampton Park. Turf 1 premierships: 0 First Match: vs Hallam, Reedy Reserve, 6 October. How far can they go? Some key ins, but some equally key outs, the Cobras will enter the season as one of the genuine unknowns. One thing is almost certain, their bowling attack stacks up with any Turf 1 side, with Cameron Dinger and former

Sri Lankan test player Suraj Randhiv giving the side the best spin combination in the competition. Adding to the usual suspects in Michael Davies and Kaushyla Weeraratne with the new ball, and they look formidable. But can they score enough runs as a batting group? The losses of former skipper Matthew Cox and veteran opener Brad Downe leave the side a bit vulnerable. Only played in a grand final two years ago, but may be battling to be in the race for finals. MORDIALLOC Coach: Adrian Jones Captain: Dylan Campbell Last Season: Premiers Most Runs: Ian Daniel (772 runs at 55.14) Most Wickets: Ian Daniel (30 wickets at 15.50) Ins: Nuwan Kulasekera (Overseas) Outs: Stuart Squires, Jakob Woinarski (St Kilda), Chathura Athukorala (Tasmania) Home Base: Ben Kavanagh Reserve, Mordialloc Turf 1 premierships: 3 Most recent premierships: 2017/18 First Match: vs Springvale South, Alex Nelson Reserve, 6 October How far can they go? The reigning premiers are once again looming as a threat to claim their third consecutive Turf 1 premiership, in what would be one of the most extraordinary runs local cricket has seen in recent memory. Brilliantly coached by the highly regarded Adrian Jones, the Bloodhounds are well drilled, and each member plays their role. Young quick Dylan Campbell will take the reins as skipper, replacing club legend Stuart Squires who is taking some time off after being at the forefront of a golden era, while other bowlers in Jakob Woinarski and Chathura Athukorala won't be at the club this season. It won't matter, however, with Nuwan Kulasekera - who has taken 199 ODI wickets and 48 test wickets with Sri Lanka - signing on for the club. Adding to the star power of Ian Daniel and Damith Mapa Ralage, the Bloodhounds are primed to once again be in the top echelon of sides. NORTH DANDENONG Coach: Shane Lamour/David Bell Captain: Asfan Thajudeen Last Season: 7th Most Runs: Asfan Thajudeen (278 runs at 21.38) Most Wickets: Gayantha Wijethilaka (26 wickets at 19.19) Ins: Akshay Ballal (overseas), Charan Chahal (overseas), Dineth Silva (overseas), Matin Sultani (Dandenong West) Outs: Michael De Kauwe (Silverton), Nasrat Malikzada (Springvale), Clayton McCartney (McKinnon), Gayantha Wijethliaka (Buckley Ridges) Home Base: Lois Twohig Reserve, Dandenong North Turf 1 premierships: 2 Most recent premiership: 1997/98 First Match: vs Berwick, Arch Brown Reserve, 6 October. How far can they go? The Maroons have lost some key players ahead of the season, with Asfan Thajudeen taking over the captaincy in what looks to be a new look side. Last year's leading bowler, Gayantha Wijethilaka, departs, and that should have an impact on their strike power with the new ball. But some strong overseas additions, such as Dineth Silva and Charan Chahal, should ensure they remain competitive, and

they will be hoping that some youngsters can take their chances to shine when called upon. But they could be in the midst of a relegation battle, with the talent and improvement of sides around them almost certain to make it difficult. SPRINGVALE SOUTH Coach: Craig Slocombe Captain: Craig Slocombe Last Season: Runners-up Most Runs: Steven Spoljaric (457 runs at 45.70) Most Wickets: Malinga Bandara (37 wickets at 14) Ins: Jarrod Armitage (Berwick), Matt Wetering (Dandenong) Outs: Mitch Forsyth (Dandenong) Home Base: Alex Nelson Reserve, Springvale South Turf 1 premierships: 8 Most recent premiership: 2010/11 First Match: vs Mordialloc, Alex Nelson Reserve, 6 October How far can they go? The Bloods will be snarling after falling short in their Turf 1 decider to Mordialloc last year, and will be a side with plenty of motivation to upset the stunning run of Mordi. Featuring some brilliant names such as captain-coach Craig Slocombe, multiple Wookey Medal winner Steve Spoljaric, Former international spinner Malinga Bandara, the Bloods have no shortage of star power. Jarrod Armitage returns from a stint at Berwick and will be a crucial part of the side, while former junior Matt Wetering returns after doing some excellent work at Dandenong, and will be among the best quicks in the competition almost immediately. The depth is also an impressive aspect of the club, and plenty of kids and seniors will be pushing their case at Turf 1 level. They know what it takes to win premierships, and with Slocombe leading the charge, the Bloods will take some beating. ST MARY'S Coach: Kaushalya Gajasinghe Captain: Kaushalya Gajasinghe Last Season: 6th Most Runs: Kaushalya Gajasinghe (372 runs at 46.5) Most Wickets: Kaushalya Gajasinghe (31 wickets at 10.23) Ins: Luke Davis, Dan Davis (overseas) Outs: Shakeel Ahmad, Adam Welcome Home Base: Thomas Carroll Reserve, Dandenong Turf 1 premierships: 7 Most recent premiership: 2002/03 First Match: vs Buckley Ridges, Park Oval, 6 October. How far can they go? The Saints were only a couple of games away from a shock finals berth in their return to the DDCA's top flight last year, and will be hoping to find some improvement within their list after a relatively quiet off-season to push for finals or at least make it hard for other sides around them. The class of the Turf 1 looks as good as it has ever looked, so it would be an incredible achievement for the club to break through and play finals. But with Kaushalya Gajasinghe still around and in the prime of his career, the Saints will internally be confident that they can be one of the surprise packets of the season despite a couple of losses in Shakeel Ahmad and Adam Welcome, who were both influential last season. Regardless of whether the club plays finals this year, the Saints are a proud club and will leave nothing in the tank.

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