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Thousands of motorcyclists will converge on Cranbourne on Saturday 27 October for the 2018 Cranbourne GP Run. In this special supplement, the News offers a comprehensive guide to one of Casey’s favourite events including a full list of entertainment, road closures and who will wave this year’s starter’s flag.

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FOCUS ON … CRANBOURNE GP RUN

Get your motors running Star News Group photographers are at the Cranbourne GP Run snapping all the action every year. Here's some pictures of all the fun photographer STEWART CHAMBERS captured at last year's event.

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FOCUS ON … CRANBOURNE GP RUN

Wave off raises a laugh The roar of motorcycles will engulf Cranbourne on Saturday 27 October as the community gears up for one of the City of Casey’s biggest annual events! The Cranbourne GP Run is nearly here with thousands of people expected to turn out to wave-off the thousands of motorcyclists as they head off en-mass from High Street in Cranbourne to the 2018 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix. Celebrity guest Arj Barker will head up in the cherry picker, accompanied by City of Casey Mayor Cr Geoff Ablett, and host the wave-off at 10am. Known as Australia’s adopted son of comedy, Arj is currently in Australia as a part of his brand-new 'We Need to Talk' tour and will be performing at Bunjil Place on Friday 26 October. The Mayor said the event was one not to be missed with an electric atmosphere taking hold of Cranbourne. “The annual GP Run is one of our most popular events and sees the community line High Street to witness thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts ride through Cranbourne headed for Phillip Island,” he said. “While the main event is one to be remembered, there are also plenty of other attractions happening on the day. “There will be market stalls, food and drink vans and workshops for the kids, which makes for a fantastic morning out for the entire family.” Council will also be sending one lucky community member off to the official Grand Prix for an outstanding experience, which includes a double grandstand pass, paddock tour and pit lane walk. The winner of the competition, which has

Comedian Arj Barker. now closed, will be announced during the week and invited to collect their prize from Arj Barker at the Cranbourne GP Run. Festivities will kick off in Cranbourne at 8 am, with the wave-off at 10 am. Visit Council’s website and stay tuned to its Facebook page in the lead up the event to find out about changed traffic conditions in the area. For more information about the 2018 Cranbourne GP Run visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ gprun.

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FOCUS ON ... CRANBOURNE GP RUN

Traffic alert Traffic will be affected in Cranbourne from 6am until noon as roads are closed to cater for the thousands of motorcyclists who will converage on High Street. Significant traffic management will be implemented on event day with installation of the traffic management plan on High Street commencing at 2am on Saturday 27 October. This includes kerbside parking not being available along High Street between Stawell Street and Sladen Street. From 7.30am to 11am the southbound carriageway of High Street (South Gippsland Hwy), between Stawell Street and Sladen Street, will be closed for the event. Through traffic will continue to operate in both directions on the northbound carriageway including during the wave-off. Side streets entering High Street from the east (Stawell Street, Lyall Street, Bakewell Street and Childers Street) will be closed after the entry point to the car parks. Access to the car parking areas from these streets will still be possible. Organisers advice that southbound traffic should use Clarendon Street to access Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre as they will

not be able to make any left or right turns on High Street between Stawell Street and Sladen Street. Northbound traffic will not be able to make right-hand turns on High Street (South Gippsland Hwy) between Sladen Street and Stawell Street. Left turns for northbound traffic from High Street between Sladen Street and Stawell Street, will not be affected. A bus stop will still be available on the northbound carriageway adjacent to Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre. A temporary bus stop will be provided for southbound bus services in Codrington Street (between Lyall St and Bakewell St) and all southbound bus services will use this temporary stop. The existing pedestrian crossings on High Street will be operational and controlled by event staff. Parking bans will also be in place in Stawell Street (between High Street and Codrington Street) to accommodate the event bikes and in Codrington Street (between Bakewell Street and Lyall Street) and the south side of Lyall Street (between Russell Street and Codrington Street) to accommodate the public transport detour for the duration of the event.

Swim school milestone On the same day as Cranbourne’s GP Run, Paul Sadler Swimland Narre Warren will celebrate 15 years of teaching children to swim safer. The swim school will be celebrating this momentous occasion by hosting a fun-filled family friendly event on Saturday 27 October between 12noon and 4pm. There will be fun kid’s activities including face-painting, animal farms, trial swim lessons, demonstrations and a one-kilo-

metre swim event. All of the surrounding shops are taking part and offering giveaways and big discounts. The one-kilometre swim event will be hosted in the afternoon, which will allow people to watch and cheer on our children competing for their Swordy one-kilometre medal. Paul Sadler Swimland Narre Warren programs aim to teach children relevant survival skills at every level of swimming.

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FOCUS ON … CRANBOURNE GP RUN

Tins rattle for a good cause The Casey Cardinia Foundation is this year’s GP Run charity partner. The Casey Cardinia Foundation is a philanthropic community foundation, raising funds for local community groups throughout the City of Casey and Cardinia Shire, with funds dispersed through an annual grants program. Established in 2003, the foundation expanded in 2013 to include both the communities of Cardinia Shire and the City of Casey. The foundation aims to support the social, community and physical development of the community. Chairman Paul Thomas said the foundation was proud to again be chosen as the GP Run charity partner.

“The foundation assists many local notfor-profit organisations throughout the Casey Cardinia Region through a grants process,“ Mr Thomas said. “This year the foundation has been able to fund 20 local organisations to support community projects addressing disadvantage, disability, older persons, youth and crisis in the Casey Cardinia Region." Mr Thomas said the foundation needed volunteers to assist with coin collection for a couple of hours on Saturday 27 October from 8am. Volunteers will be provided with donation tins and visibility wear. If you can help please contact Carlos on admin@caseycardiniafoundation.org or call 0418 962 377.

Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon and Casey Cardinia Foundation chairman Paul Thomas rattled tins for charity at last year's GP Run.

Sarah’s set to sing the National Anthem

Casey local Sarah Heitmann has the honour of singing the National Anthem.

19-year-old Sarah Heitmann will have the honour of singing the national anthem at this year’s Cranbourne GP run. A student of Narre Warren South’s Vocal Performance School, Sarah said she was thrilled to be considered for the duty. “I was absolutely proud - it’s such an honour to be asked to sing,” she said. “I’m currently singing at Vocal Performance School and I believe this opportunity came about when Wayne (Cr Wayne Smith) asked my teacher Louise (Berkelmans) if she had a student who would be able to sing the anthem

and she said I could.” Sarah is no stranger to performing the national anthem, having done so for a number of different events and performances throughout her time at Berwick’s Kambrya College. Nowadays, however, fans of theatre and the performing arts can catch Sarah in performances such as ‘The Next Big Thing’ which is presented by the Windmill Theatre Company and performed at Bunjil Place. “I’ve been having (signing) lessons for 11 years. From such a young age I’ve always wanted to sing and I’ve recently gotten into theatre

because I’ve always loved to dance and this has allowed me to combine my two hobbies,” Sarah said. And while a professional career in the performing arts isn’t on the cards right now, she does believe it will always be a part of her life. “I love performing, but realistically I want to do primary education and major in performing arts, and keep (performing) more of a hobby than a job. “I’m currently doing my first year of studying a Bachelor of Education at Federation University in Berwick...I absolutely love it.”

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CTS director Ben Jenkinson said the new facility offered free access to programs aligned with growing industries in the region. "Casey Tech School has been co-designed with industry and the community to help students to develop the skills and experience needed to prosper in a rapidly changing world," Mr Jenkinson said. "By undertaking hands-on projects with inquiry based learning, students will develop skills in design, collaboration and critical and creative thinking using a range of the latest health and medical technologies, as well as

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What is something people don't know about you? I was brought up in Glen Iris in a very active family. All involved in scouting, I was a CubLleader for many years and still involved with the Whitehorse District interviewing new leaders and advising them of all the training requirements for their individual roles within the Scouting movement. What is your most memorable moment? Becoming president of U3A recently. I enjoy the company of the people there and admire the brilliant work that many of our members produce. Also my 50th wedding anniversary last year was pretty special. How long have you been with Cranbourne U3A and what services does the group offer? I have been at Cranbourne U3A for about five years now, I joined when I retired from my job as a school administrator - worked in schools for all my working life and loved meeting all the families and have lots of happy memories. Have you got any activities or events coming up you would like to encourage people to attend? We are having an open day on Friday 19 October at our rooms at the back of the Library building - entry through the Casey Radio entrance. We will have tutors demonstrating their classes - many crafty classes, music as well, singing and guitar, chess and fishing and table tennis, calligraphy, art (both general painting and portraiture), sewing and knitting and Mahjong and Bridge classes too. What is your favourite movie? Very silly but I always get a laugh out of the Home Alone series, even when I had broken ribs - ouch that hurt a lot.

If you were PM for a day, what would you do? I would try to get a better deal for older people particularly in aged care facilities and more money for pensioners and the disabled. At school I...... I was your average student - loved English, art and crafty subjects, Not great in the sporting arena as I was and still am asthmatic. Which six dinner guests dead or alive, would you invite to dinner? Probably just the family as we all love to get together and have a laugh. Could name Prince Harry (but he would be too busy), Jeff Kennett (talk about Hawthorn Football Club), we are all mad footy fans, my mother - she would love to spend time with the great-grandchildren; she did not live to see them but they are gorgeous.

Favourite holiday spot in Australia? Most recently we loved staying in Tasmania at Grindlewald. Just out of Launceston - we spent a lovely time there at a home with gorgeous gardens. A lovely family time, my daughter had a graduation ceremony from University of Tasmania. Very special time. What's your favourite book? As I am an avid reader. Recently read Di Morrissey's "The Islands" and loved that - beautiful to read about such a lovely place as I was there many years ago when I travelled all around the world. In my early twenties when I spent a year in England working. Travelled each way by ship as you did in those days. Nowadays a quick flight and you are anywhere you like within a day or two.

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'Bizarre' intrusion A Narre Warren South family have been terrified by an intruder who strode into their home in the middle of the morning, a court heard on 15 October. Ghok Yien Thiang, 20, walked in uninvited through an unlocked fly-screen door, causing alarm to several occupants in the house on 3 May. A mother hid with her nine-week-old baby behind a bed during the bizarre encounter, Dandenong Magistrates' Court was told She stated in her victim impact statement she was thankful that her husband was at home at the time to confront Thiang. "I don't know what he'd have done (otherwise)," she said. Thiang disregarded other female occupants who beseeched him to leave. One recalled that he "got in my face" when she asked him to go. He told them he was looking for a person named 'Jackie', and made a phone call while standing out on the verandah: "I'm here. Where are you?" He held up the flat of his hand, warning a male resident not to "come near me". Thiang eventually left, driving away his

brother's car. He was a disqualified driver at the time. In their victim impact statements, family members described not being able to sleep, being teary, fearful of noises at night and losing their zeal for social outings since the incident. Their close family unit had become fractious. They'd also upgraded home security with CCTV around their home. On 23 February, Thiang crashed while trying to pass heavy traffic on Narre-Cranbourne Road, Narre Warren. He swerved several times, narrowly missing other vehicles. He veered onto the gravel verge, striking a roadside reflective pole and nearly flipping his car, police told the court. Thiang fled from the scene on foot, and was arrested in Narre Warren later that morning. He also pleaded guilty to smashing a window to break into a recently built Becon Home in Clyde North on 29 June. He later told police he slept there overnight because he had nowhere else to stay. He was also charged with shoplifting clothes worth $149 from Dandenong Plaza and threatening to send security guards "to their maker" with what appeared to be a 30-centi-

metre ivory tusk . After a struggle on the ground, Thiang fled on foot. He was chased for up to a kilometre by police before his arrest. An "extremely remorseful" Thiang - who was born in an Ethiopian refugee camp - had suffered a severe mental health breakdown this year, his lawyer told the court. His "bizarre" behaviour at the Narre Warren South house stemmed from believing friends were waiting for him, the lawyer said. "He understands that was very terrifying for the people in the house. "He left when he realised it was not the correct house." Now in ongoing treatment, Thiang was "feeling a lot better and healthier in himself". Magistrate Doug Bolster said if not for Thiang's young age, unblemished criminal record and mental health issues, he would have been jailed. Thiang was convicted and put on an 18-month supervised community corrections order with 200 hours of unpaid work, drug testing and alcohol treatment. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months.

By Jessica Anstice Eight people have reportedly resigned from Bunjil Place after sighting a ghost haunting the building, according to an anonymous Bunjil Place employee. The ghost is described as 'faceless' by all who have experienced an encountering with it. "I had that experience but I am not sure if I am allowed to say anything about it," the employee said. "I believe they will not want to make it a thing to this place." Bunjil Place is days away from celebrating its first birthday. The anonymous employee said it might have something to do with the history of the land Bunjil Place was built on. A number of sources have weighed in their ideas of what it might be. GCT paranormal investigator David Hogg said, "If that many people really have witnessed an apparition that strong that they are all afraid to return then yes I would suggest that it is something to do with the land itself and possibly this new building that has been built there has disturbed it." City of Casey cr Rex Flannery said he has never heard of it. "I leave council meetings late at night and I've never seen anything," Cr Flannery said. "Whoever said they saw it, that's amazing and it should get investigated." A Bunjil Place spokesperson denied there have been reports of ghost sightings in the building.

Phil’s dinosaur dreams brought to life By Jessica Anstice Dandenong North's Phil Martin is into dinosaurs so much that he has created eight large dinosaur fossils made from pieces of wood. His dinosaur dreams began when he was just 10 years old. "I wanted to build dinosaurs and have my own dinosaur park but of course I didn't know how I could possibly do that," he said. "I had a couple of attempts but they were big failures. Now that I'm 50 I thought that this is a good time to have another go. Mr Martin has built eight dinosaurs to date. "I got the patterns from the internet, printed them off and cut out all the little shapes," he said. "Then I drew them really big on thin pieces of wooden board, then cut the pieces out and painted them bright colours before putting it all together." From drawing it all out to cutting it up and painting it, it takes Mr Martin between 30 and 40 hours to complete a dinosaur. He has created and named all different types of dinosaurs including his largest which is five metres long and two metres high, Bronte, the Teenage Brontosaurus. Bronte is made up of 35 pieces. The first dinosaur he built was the red one, named Big Red. Big Red is a Raptor and is made up of 45 pieces. Others he has built include a Triceratops, Steg the Stegosaurus, Tank the Ankylosaurs and a Pterodactyl. On Saturday, 10 November at the Narre Warren North Uniting Church, all Mr Martin's

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Dinosaur lover Phil Martin built his own dinosaurs using cut outs of wood. 186295 dinosaurs will be on display. If you love dinosaurs, then be sure to come along and visit the Dinosaur Fossil Experience between 10am and 4pm. "We're putting all the dinosaurs in the garden for children to come along and see them," Mr Martin said. "We're going to have a fossil hunt, some colouring and I'm also going to have one of my dinosaurs that I'm going to pull apart and I will have the children help to put it back together. "There will also be information about all of the different types of dinosaurs." Mr Martin has always been an arts and crafts lover. He attends the Narre Warren Uniting Church art group every Wednesday. "I made my first dinosaur three months ago and I really had no thought of people coming

to see them," he said. "I just wanted to build a dinosaur and that was enough to make me happy. But then when I saw the children's reaction when I brought it to Sunday School. The children were just so excited to see it. "I don't know how many more dinosaurs I will build because we're running out of room at home but I'm just happy to show them off and see how it goes." Working as a lollypop man and as Santa at mostly Myer for around 24 years, Mr Martin has always loved children. "Dinosaurs are very unique. I think the size of the dinosaur is very different to the animals that we have today," he said. "That sort of thing interests children."

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Cash in Mick's honour A project designed to inspire African Australians through the game of basketball has taken out the Casey Cardinia Foundation's illustrious Mick Morland Memorial Grant. The award, named after the devoted City of Casey councillor, is considered one of the group's marquee acknowledgements. It comes as the region's leading philanthropic association fundraised more than $80,000 for various community groups during a dinner at the Cardinia Cultural Centre on Friday, 12 October. The foundation set a record total in recent years, providing 20 local organisations a helping hand. More than 310 people attended the gala, participating in an action-packed night of live auctions, entertainment and other fundraising activities. Foundation chairperson Paul Thomas revealed the charity association has now donated more than $630,000 worth of grants to the community. "I am proud to say that this year has been a record year for the Foundation with more funds being raised, more funds into corpus and more organisations benefiting from our grants than ever before," Mr Thomas said. "The success of the evening is due to the

incredible generosity of the individuals and business who care about our community." Mr Thomas also acknowledged the growing needs of the community. "The Foundation first began in 2003 and in those 15 years there has been more than 900,000 people move into the area, an average of 60,000 every year." Mr Thomas said. "And as such we had a record 67 applications received from local community groups this year, an indication of the need but also the relevance of the Foundation." The foundation aims to support the social, community and general welfare of those living in the City of Casey and Cardinia Shire. It provides grants to projects that support the growing needs of its communities. Some of the noteworthy initiatives the group has provided funding for include the Lakeside Residents Group's tireless hard work to keep Cardinia's Australia Day event free, installing defibrillators at the Kooweerup Over 60s Cricket Club and Beaconsfield Neighbourhood Centre and encouraging African Australians with a passion for basketball to participate in local competitions. Guests danced to the sounds of the Baker Boys Band while MC Andy Reid provided thorough entertainment for those in attendance.

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Lucky Berwick man scratches big win A family man from Berwick is merrily mapping out how he'll use his windfall of $1000 a week for the next five years - one of the top prizes he won on a $5 Instant Scratch-Its Live the Life ticket. The thrilled winner purchased his winning ticket from Berwick Springs Lotto and News, Kiosk 2, Eden Rise Village, 1 O'Shea Road, Berwick. "Mate, it was fantastic!" the thrilled Melbourne man exclaimed when speaking with a Tatts official to claim his prize. "My wife and I bought four Instant ScratchIts on the weekend and this was the first one I

scratched. We looked at each other for about half an hour asking 'Is it? Isn't it?'. "You know it in your own head, but until you guys could confirm it you just can't quite believe it. You wonder if it is real or if there has been a mistake." The Berwick Instant Scratch-Its aficionado admitted he was reluctant to leave his winning ticket anywhere until he could deliver it to Tatts' doorstep. "We didn't leave the house all weekend. We haven't gone out. We didn't want to leave the

house in case there was a fire or something. These are the strange things that go through your mind," he laughed. "I looked for somewhere safe to put the ticket and I ended up shoving it in an old birthday card in the drawer. "This weekend we're going to sit down and work on our bucket list. That's how we'll treat it. We won't go nuts. It's a good way to get the prize - having something each week. We can plan it out and that's really exciting."

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to appear on bail. Mr Porter said McGrath had forgotten one of his court dates because he had an appointment to collect his dentures on the same day. "He wants to be released on bail because half of his teeth are at home." Nominal informant Sergeant Daniel Justice told the court that such medical matters were irrelevant "given how serious the offending is". McGrath argued for his release due to his mental health issues, not receiving enough methadone in prison, a recent asthma attack the night before and his missing dentures. In refusing bail, magistrate Doug Bolster said McGrath failed to meet the 'exceptional circumstances' test, and was also an unacceptable risk of failing to attend court. McGrath was remanded to appear at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 24 October.

Casey Crime Investigation Unit detectives are investigating after an aggravated burglary and the theft of a motor car in Narre Warren South overnight on Monday October 15. The aggravated burglary occurred at a residential home on Ormond Road when the homeowner, a 59-year-man, answered a knock on his front door just before 10pm. When the victim opened the door, a group of six to eight men entered the home and assaulted the victim by kicking and punching him to the ribs and head. The offenders ran through the house, stealing cash and the keys to the victim's car, a 2006 red Holden Commodore with registration 1NY 7FY, before fleeing the scene. The victim was conveyed to a local hospital and while being treated for his injuries, the thieves returned and stole the victim's Holden Commodore. The victim told investigators that the men were aged in their mid to late teens and perceived to be of African appearance. Investigators believe the car was seen in the Stonington area around 5.30am and are appealing for anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

Man armed with gun arrested A 34-year-old man has been arrested following an incident on Bellevue Drive, Berwick on Thursday 11 October. Police were called to the premises just before 8pm following reports of a man inside the house armed with a pellet gun. The man was arrested about 9.30pm without incident. Approximately 20-30 emergency service vehicles attended. He was taken to hospital for assessment. The Bomb Response Unit were called as a device was located at the premises. The area has been deemed safe.

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A man defied police to the point of allegedly urinating on the floor of his Narre Warren police cell and defecating on a provided towel, a court bail hearing has heard. Neil Ashley McGrath, 48, of Noble Park, unsuccessfully applied for bail via prison video link at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 15 October. Police alleged that McGrath was set to be charged over his conduct in police custody in September - on top of 50-odd outstanding charges. The court heard McGrath allegedly stripped off his hospital gown in the back of the police divisional van. Police had to carry him to his Narre Warren police cell because he refused to walk, nominal informant Sergeant Daniel Justice told the court. McGrath claimed he was derobed because he had been assaulted by police, his barrister

Gordon Porter said. In the cells, he allegedly banged on the cell doors, swore, and threw wet paper towel onto the cell's camera and glass cell door. He urinated by the cell door, causing a puddle outside the cell. Then he tried to flush a blanket down the toilet, police claimed. After complaining about the cold temperature of his cell's shower, McGrath defecated on a towel and flicked faeces onto the cell door, police told the court. McGrath had been arrested at his boarding house on 3 September. He was wanted on eight outstanding bench warrants for not appearing at court over the past two years. The warrants related to eight separate criminal matters, including several incidents of alleged dangerous driving and being pursued by police. He had 35 previous convictions for failing

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Police is appealing for public assistance and are currently searching for registered sex offender John Huggins. The 42-year-old provided false information about his address to police, which is in breach of his reporting obligations. Huggins is known to frequent the eastern and south-eastern suburbs and it is believed he has changed his appearance. Police have released an image of Huggins in the hope someone recognises him and can provide information about his whereabouts. Anyone who sights Huggins is urged to contact Triple Zero (000) immediately.

On 11 October the Berwick Star News Facebook page shared a story about eight people reportedly resigning from Bunjil Place after sighting a ghost haunting the building. Here is how some readers reacted online: Aaron JB: Oh my goodness thank goodness we didn't see any! Sean White: Fetch the holy water. Tiffany Brady: Guess I'm never studying at the library again. Tess Bridge: Ooo how cool Connie Meier: Patrice Smith keep an eye out for this unusual visitor while at work! Husina Ali Zakiri: I was scared reading it. Katie Lange: Sounds a bit like slender man from the description. Jess Vinter: I hope it's true! I might just have to take another look at the place.

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A Dandenong North woman accused of shoplifting more than $10,000 of goods has been freed on bail after arguing prison authorities had failed to properly manage her Crohn's Disease. Jade Emery, 24, proved ‘exceptional circumstances’ - the highest test for bail - in a hearing at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 8 October. She had already spent 64 days in remand on the charges including burglary while on bail, theft, failing to appear on bail, and possession of anabolic steroids, testosterone and 'ice'. She and her boyfriend were accused of stealing a $3499 digital camera and $1299 security camera from a store room at JB Hi-Fi at Fountain Gate on 7 June. They also bought a $70 toilet at Bunnings Keysborough, removed it from its box and then smuggled out an angle grinder and laser level worth $1294 inside the box, police claimed. They allegedly used a similar method stealing more than $1900 of power tool kits and a set of bathroom scales from a Bunnings store in Wonthaggi on 2 June. The same day, the couple stole $4389 of game consoles from the rear storeroom of a Big W outlet, police nominal informant Sergeant Shane Arnheim told the court. Emery was also accused of stealing a $1499 Samsung Galaxy Note phone from a David Jones store in Chadstone in November. As part of Emery's bail, she was ordered to report daily to police, comply with CISP, obey a night curfew, not attend shopping centres and not to associate with the co-accused boyfriend. She will next appear at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on 29 October.

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The Berwick Bowling Club is conducting their annual Try Bowls Day on Sunday 21 October. "This is a great opportunity for people of all ages to get an introduction to this great sport," Berwick Bowling Club member Tony Wynen said "There will be experienced coaches available to show you the basics of the game without becoming too technical and this way you will enjoy the day. "If you really feel that this is the sport that you want to pursue you will be allocated a personal coach for four weeks at which time you can make up your mind whether you want to take up bowling and become a member. Remember this is a sport for all ages." FLIGHTS Berwick Bowling Club's youngest memCRUISES ber is 15 and the oldest is 94 years old and HOLIDAY PACKAGES playing pennant twice a week. AUSTRALIA AND All this is for free! 9 MEALS. 7 DAYS. 5 COUNTRIES. 9 CITIES. There will be a free sausage sizzle around NEW ZEALAND $2,253pplunch * time and a coffee if you prefer. EXPERIENCES It will start at 10am and finish at 3pm so TRAVEL INSURANCE there is ample time for you. The club is situated in Manuka Road, Berwick directly at the rear of the Berwick football oval. There is no need to book. All you need to do is to wear flat soled shoes. If you still need more information feel free to call Kay Crook on 9705 0130 or 0407 511 493.

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Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley opened the new building on Monday 15 October with principal Keith Perry and the school's Student Leadership Team. "The building has come just at the right moment for our college, with our growth in enrolments expected to continue well beyond 1600 students," Mr Perry said. "It is going to be a fantastic centre of learning for our students and teachers, and it will also be a great hub for our community."

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Food, wine and sunshine By Jessica Anstice Over 50 local and regional stall holders attended the Casey Food and Wine Festival held at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick on Saturday, 13 October. Now in its second year the festival was an opportunity for businesses to showcase their produce, products, culinary skills, alcohol by providing samples or products for sale. Stall holders from inner city Melbourne, Gippsland, Mornington Peninsula, Yarra Valley, Western suburbs and South West Coast attended the festival. Approximately 3000 visitors wandered

through with a mixture of ages, children, teenagers and cultures. Workshops including Dani Venn a Master Chef finalist and Sanctuary for Souls (meditation, wine and chocolate) provided hands on experiences for all. The children were kept busy with hands on cooking and making workshops, along with the playground and jumping castle.

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Cash for eye in the skies By Jessica Anstice The CCTV camera network will be extended into the Spring Square, Hallam and Webb Street, Narre Warren activity areas with $250,000 of state government funding to enhance the safety of shoppers and traders. An elected Liberal government would provide the funding. The Coalition believes having an extensive CCTV network around the Narre Warren North

electorate will act has a deterrent for would be criminals and assist police in catching criminals when they do offend. "Small businesses just like these here in Spring Square, Hallam, have felt firsthand the effects of Labor's 'soft on crime' policies with some of them having been broken into and ransacked multiple times," candidate for Narre Warren North Vikki Fitzgerald said. "We need to protect these businesses and their customers."

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Chorus sings out against the evil of family violence By Cam Lucadou-Wells

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Protesters hit carriages Armed with a 30,000 strong petition, activists and other members of the community paid a visit to road safety minister Luke Donnellan's office in Endeavour Hills on Friday, 19 October demanding horse-drawn vehicles be banned from Victorian roads. The activists were told they were unable to meet with Mr Donnellan on arrival. "The road safety minister refused to see us for even 30 seconds so that's really disappointing," Melbourne Against Horse-Drawn Carriages campaign director Kristin Leigh said. "I think that says a lot about our parliament in today's time." The petition commenced after they witnessed collapsed horses laying in the middle of a busy CBD road on a hot summers day. "Its strong response is further proof that people are sick and tired of seeing horses used and abused in this way," Ms Leigh said.

Although signed by people from all over Australia and around the globe, the majority of signatories reside in the state of Victoria. "With a state election only six weeks out, the Labor government may want to start considering Victoria's expectations on the treatment of animals," she said. "Melbournians are becoming increasingly aware of the issues associated with using horses in this archaic way, and exploiting animals in general." The road safety act still considers horses as vehicles, with no more consideration than a car or a truck. "That has to change," MsLeigh said. "VicRoads and the road safety minister must finally acknowledge what is abundantly clear - that horses are not vehicles and should not be used as such."

A ground-breaking project combines the might of Casey’s choirs singing out against family violence. You’re the Voice is led by Jonathon Welch, the founder of Choir of Hard Knocks and Voices of Casey community choirs. The project was launched at Dandenong RSL on 10 October with a soaring choral rendition of You’re the Voice made famous by exDandenong singer John Farnham. The lyrics once penned as a Vietnam War protest were equally pertinent to family violence, Dr Welch said. “We’re all someone’s daughter/ We’re all someone’s son,” he recited. “How long can we look at each other/ Down the barrel of a gun?” Dr Welch and several members in the Voices of Casey choir were touched by family violence. At age 60, Dr Welch says he is bringing up two nephews after rescuing them from an abusive household. “I’ve truly learnt the value of community choirs through my work over the last two decades. “It’s more than just singing, it’s about friendship, it’s about support, it’s about everyone caring about each other. “It’s about looking around the periphery of our backyard and not just straight ahead.” A Voices of Casey choir member told of escaping two abusive relationships. For 45 years she had not sung. Being a member of the choir had “turned my life around”, she said. John Wells, president of Dandenong-Cranbourne RSL, said he grew up in a family of eight boys with loving parents that “fought like Kilkenny cats”.

Jonathon Welch and Voices of Casey singer Paulien George. 185181 Picture: GARY SISSONS He saw his father break a chair over his mother’s head, his mum run a hot iron up his dad’s arm. “For me, the violence in us all is so close to the surface at times.” Mr Wells “looked down a barrel of a gun” at war. “So your words resonate with me. “What you’re doing is important. It goes to the basis of a fair go, it goes to the basis of looking after and loving each other.” The project involves a series of workshops conducted by Dr Welch and Claire Patti of Australian Voices. It is supported by City of Casey and Dandenong-Cranbourne RSL. You’re the Voice culminates in a combined Casey choirs concert conducted by Dr Welch at Bunjil Place, Narre Warren on 25 November. Details: bunjilplace.com.au

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TUDOR BEAUTY WITH SIX BEDROOMS AN exciting opportunity exists to purchase this gorgeous craftsman-built six bedroom home in Narre Warren. A double lock-up garage heads the impressive list of features, 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 until January 2021. The permit allows for four quality double storey dwellings. Alternatively, enjoy an enormous backyard perfect for brilliant kick to kick fun. Calling all savvy investors to purchase this entire site, complete with the resplendent house and enjoy the luxury on offer knowing that at some point in time, no matter what you decide, your financial future is assured. (There is potential for an 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. Two of the six bedrooms have an ensuite and walk-in robe. What might be is only limited by your imagination and desire to prosper. Two titles will be sold as one entity. Completing the issuance of two titles before settlement. This is a money making opportunity! Do not delay your inspection and offers are invited. ●

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90 SQUARES OF PURE INDULGENCE NUMBER 11 Caserta Drive is pure luxury on every level. Styled like something out of a Vogue magazine, the owners have truly put everything into this property and the next owner will reap the benefits of their hard work. The home offers the ultimate in passive climate control, with the architect designing the home around a stunning European-style internal courtyard, keeping the property cool and breezy in summer and allowing winter sunlight during the colder months. A substantial floorplan of approx. 90 squares incorporates 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms and 5 light-filled living spaces. This one is definitely one to inspect. There are 4 master bedrooms with their own ’Crown Towers’ inspired ensuites – you can’t get much better than this. Sparkling, trendy renovations have been executed brilliantly, putting this property in a class of its own. The street presence is immense, sitting on one elevated acre, affording views from front and back balconies – Caserta Drive at its best! Each of the 5 bathrooms have been renovated keeping in line with today’s trends – frameless showers, stone benches, a combination of floor to ceiling tiles and wallpaper brings the modern feel to this property. Sophisticated in its design, the crisp white French Provincial-style kitchen

and laundry have to be seen to be appreciated. The kitchen is fully equipped with a Siemens steamer, microwave and coffee machine, integrated fridge/ freezer, dishwasher and custom-made cabinetry crafted to an exacting standard. Entertaining in this paradise will be stress-free. Air-conditioning throughout, hydronic heating, ducted vacuum and even your own private sauna is here to enjoy!

External surrounds are low maintenance, offering a 4-car remote garage, 3 water tanks and plenty of room for the pool! Immense character and location are the key to this family-focussed property, close to Berwick’s premium schools, hospitals and 45 mins to the CBD. This iconic property is close to perfection – an inspection is a must! ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 11 Caserta Drive, BERWICK, VIC 3806 Description: 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 6 garage, 1 study Price: Tender closes Monday 5 November at 5pm Inspect: Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact: Kristen Turner 0410 615 228, PEAKE REAL ESTATE 9707 5300

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Noted for its superb rural holdings, Harkaway is an area that you can be confident in investing in for the future. Featuring a substantial, 2 storey manor home nestled into an idyllic leafy setting affording complete privacy with wonderful outdoor spaces created for equestrian lovers and families that want to enjoy the finer things in life. Very rarely will you find a home of double brick construction, Oregon beams, a bluestone fireplace and solid Cedar doors – the build is exceptional. Enjoy the natural-coloured swimming pool with new salt-filter, sealed road access, walk through 3-stall stable complex with feed and tack room, 20x60 menage (old tennis court conversion). An excellent paddock layout comprises 3 paddocks and dam. Machinery shed and 3-phase power are inclusions. A short drive to Berwick, excellent schools, easy freeway access to CBD.

11 Hound Court, PakeNHaM Opportunity Not To Be Missed Attention all first home buyers, down sizers and investors. Only 3 years old this delightful residence is located in the most convenient of locations, close to the Lakeside shopping district and lake, Home Maker centre and close proximity to the Cardinia railway station and Monash freeway. Ducted gas heating, split system air conditioning, double garage with internal and remote access, security screen door and solar hot water.

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One Of Berwicks Best Designed by streamlined interiors and its sleek contemporary impression, this esteemed Chase Estate home is only a short walk to Berwick Chase Primary School, parks and transport. Ducted heating, cooling, two outdoor water features and two car garage. With parks and walking tracks nearby and being in close proximity to the regions best schools, Eden Rise Shopping Centre and freeway access.

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22/21-25 Parkhill Drive, Berwick 2 Bedroom retirement Unit Superbly located independent retirement unit in Berwick Retirement Village. Spacious throughout, with floating floors opening to rear garden with a covered pergola and workshop. Gas ducted heating and split system heating /cooling, remote single garage with direct home access, and single carport. The village has a 24/7 emergency call system, and an adjoining Special Accommodation and Nursing home facility.

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A GRAND OPPORTUNITY POSITIONED in one of the most soughtafter locations in Berwick sits this grand family home on (approx.) one acre of land. This amazing property boasts a superb location and desirable views over the rolling hills of Berwick and Harkaway. Being only a short stroll into the heart of Berwick, homeowners can wine and dine at the array of restaurants and cafes available! This family home features four large bedrooms with built-in double robes, a study with built-in cabinetry and three extremely large living areas including a front formal lounge, dining room and a rumpus room with an open fireplace. While the master bedroom features a parent’s retreat, dressing room and ensuite, the home also flaunts an indoor, in-ground heated swimming pool and spa with its own shower room and toilet. The property has established, wellmaintained gardens and an older, existing tennis court that could be brought back to life. Other features of this fantastic property include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, an alarm system and an oversized double lock up garage with internal access. This home was built with family in mind and with prestigious and public schools close by, it truly is family living at its best. This property is a grand opportunity for someone to buy and live in the most exclusive address in 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.

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Berwick 8 Dempster Way

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Positioned in the heart of Berwick is this exceptional four-bedroom home on 553sqm’s approx. Hostess kitchen with S/S appliances onlooking the dining area, living room as well as spacious rumpus room. Hosts alfresco, with pergola extension onlooking the manicured garden. Ducted heating, split system, garden shed, double lock up garage. Close proximity to Berwick Village, Eden Rise, public and private schools, freeway access, public transport, sports and medical facilities.

$670,000 - $700,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW25335

Situated on some 881m2 of prime land, choice is yours with this superbly positioned grand four bedroom home. Elevated from the street and capturing wonderful Olde Berwick views to the north and east. Formal lounge, dining room, tiled family and meals spaces that are overlooked by well appointed kitchen. Master is favored with ensuite, WIR, and BIRs to three other bedrooms, serviced by a main bathroom. Enormous rumpus downstairs, extra storage here also, and double car space.

$850,000 - $900,000 View Saturday @ 1.15pm harcourts.com.au/VBW25347

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17 Banjo Paterson Drive

$695,000 - $760,000

SpaciouS & StyliSh – heritage SpringS With great appeal is this stunning quality built home in the renowned heritage Springs estate. Featuring 4 bedrooms + study/5th bedroom, master with his & hers Wir’s, FeS with spa, dual vanities & double shower. Kitchen with caeserstone benchtop, Wi pantry & loads of cupboard space. tiled meals area & large family room, formal living zone/theatre room caters for all the family. oversize laundry with cupboards, benches & storeroom. entertaining is sorted here, pitched alfresco under roofline plus pVc blinds. garage at the rear – 8.0 x 3.8, ideal for caravan or boat. Double garage with rear access, water tank, low maintenance yard. absolute quality throughout.

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Quality unit – olD BerWicK this beautifully presented 3 bedroom unit is situated within walking distance to the Village & pioneer park making an ideal home or investment. the unit enjoys direct street frontage, open plan living with polished timber floors throughout the modern kitchen area & the large meals area. the lounge room with carpets and split system is north facing making it light and bright. the master bedroom enjoys the benefits of a FeS & ample robe space while the other bedrooms have robe space. a double garage with direct internal access & remote door is ideal while the private courtyard is both low maintenance & practical. this could be the one you’ve been waiting for, inspect with confidence!

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10/17 Sharnet Circuit

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AN ACRE OF UNLIMITED POTENTIAL THIS is your chance to purchase a divine one-acre property in a sought-after area of Narre Warren South. In a fantastic location and close to all amenities, this property has room for the whole family, as well as the caravan, boat, truck and motorbikes. Features of this beautiful home include two large living areas to accommodate the whole family, as well as three phase power, ducted vacuum, split systems and an open fireplace and a wood fire. A separate studio/multi-purpose room is currently being used as a gym and there are also solar panels, two 22,000 litre water tanks and a third 3600-litre water tank. This is a solid family home with everything you need. The possibilities for this property are endless. Owners have the option of subdividing the block (STCA) and building one new home, building two new homes or just enjoying the entire acre all to themselves. Being just a short drive to the recently expanded Casey Central Shopping Centre and Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, this property must be inspected! â—?

Narre Warren 5 Mahon Crescent This immaculately kept 5 Bedroom, PLUS 2 fully appointed kitchens and 3 bathrooms Family Home situated in a Blue Chip pocket of Narre Warren is what dreams are made of. From the magniicent street appeal to the sheer size, a family home including a granny lat like this one does not come around often, and when it does, it’s sure to impress.

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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 27-28 Gaskett Court, NARRE WARREN SOUTH, VIC 3805 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 8 garage Price: $1,500,000 - $1,600,000 Inspect: As advertised Contact: Peter and Penny Ferguson. Peter: 0419 559 449 or Penny: 0412 559 405, OBRIEN REAL ESTATE NARRE WARREN com.au

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FOCUS ON FAMILY LIVING GLOWING with character and elegant style is this charming and immaculate family home. Offering an astute purchaser the opportunity to enter the Berwick market in a sought-after family-friendly location, this home features light filled interiors, formal and informal living and four oversized bedrooms. Cook up a storm courtesy of the fully appointed kitchen which overlooks the sun drenched north facing rumpus room. Kitchen views also extend outdoors to the expansive entertainer’s deck, which is perfect for family gatherings and to help families unwind all year round. The rear garage roller door allows access to a large concrete stand ideal for a caravan, large vehicles, trailer or additional family vehicles. This home also offers an abundance of storage and the gardens are drought tolerant and low maintenance. Located close to schools, hospitals, TAFE college, Nossal High, universities, playgrounds, parkland and walking tracks, public transport and having easy freeway access, this must have family home will not disappoint! �

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 126 Earlsfield Drive, BERWICK, VIC 3806 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $640,000- $680,000 Inspect: By appointment Contact: Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629 or Tara Walters 0408 297 896, FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS BERWICK

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HOME OF THE FUTURE OPEN ONE of Victoria’s first zero emission display homes was officially opened in Officer’s Timbertop Estate on Tuesday 2 October. The home was built by SJD Homes in collaboration with Curtain University, the CSIRO, Sustainability Victoria, SECCA and developer Parklea. Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Change Lily D’Ambrosio cut a ribbon to officially launch the 7.3 star rated display. The display is part of SJD’s Z-Range. Z- Range upgrades include double glazing to all windows, quality insulation, solar hot water, a 5 kw solar roof system, draft sealed exhaust fans and an upgraded five star energy rated ducted heating unit. SJD Homes sales manager Rod Fitzsimmons said the upgrades needed to produce a zero emissions home would cost buyers roughly $5000. “By using the northerly aspect and making a few changes, we have been able to make this home a zero emissions home and that’s something SJD has been very passionate about,“ Mr Fitzsimmons said. “A lot of the time in the past people were more interested in the 40 millimetre stone waterfall edging or the $15,000 of Miele appliances. That is now changing. With the massive increase in the cost of living people are really starting to change their attitude. “ We are excited that we are going to be building better homes. They may cost a bit more than standard, but if it is done smartly and correctly with the right research you can actually do it very well.“ Doctor Josh Byrne from Curtain University leads a national research project into zero energy housing.

Environment minister Lily D'Ambrosio (centre) cuts the ribbon with, from left, Dominique La Fontaine from the South East Climate Change Alliance, Dr Josh Byrne, SJD sales manager Rod Fitzsimmons, Parklea marketing manager Jarod Mills, Penny Austin representing Stockland, Cardinia mayor Collin Ross and Sam Gribble from Metricon. “Zero energy housing is about how we can design homes to be more efficient through looking at orientation, improved building fabrics, good glazing, good insulation, air tightness and matching that with appropriate sized roof top solar systems and also efficient fixed appliances, particularly air coniditioning and hot water systems, which are the two biggest energy users in the home,“ Dr Byrne said. The next stage of the project will involve assessing building costs compared to current costs and understanding consumer response. Ms D’Ambrosio said the state government was keen to increase the supply of net zero homes.

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She said net zero homes were not only comfortable to live in and reduced power bills, they also gave owners a “feel good factor“ knowing they were playing a role in helping the environment. She said it was important mainstream volume builders like SJD construct zero

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Pakenham 3 Wembley Circuit

AN ENTERTAINER’S PARADISE THIS fantastic home is an entertainer’s paradise. Boasting over 50 squares under roofline and set on approximately an acre of land in Beaconsfield, it is a quiet and peaceful oasis away from the hustle and bustle. There are five generous bedrooms with built-in robes. The master has his and hers walk-in robes and full ensuite including a double vanity with granite benchtop, frameless shower screen and a corner spa. The beautiful Blackwood timber kitchen has lots of bench space, ample storage, a walk-in pantry, stainless steel Kleenmaid appliances, induction cook, top granite bench tops and granite splash back. The home has three spacious living areas - a rumpus or formal dining room, the family room overlooking the kitchen and

meals area keeps you a part of the action plus a living area or games room with a built-in wet bar. Timber bi-fold doors open out into the huge alfresco area that is built for entertaining. There is a four-car garage that is currently used as a two-car garage and a home office. A rear roller door also gives access to the yard. There is also a portico at the front door for under cover parking. Also included is double glazing to the whole home, LED lighting throughout, solar panels, zoned refrigerated heating and cooling, wood heater, ducted vacuum, full alarm system, 30,000 litre water tank, large garden shed, and a work shed. This home gives you a sense of seclusion while still being close to shops, schools and transport. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 131 Thomas Street, BEACONSFIELD, VIC 3807 Price: $1,350,000 - $1,400,000 Description: 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4 garage Inspect: As advertised Contact: Team Ferguson - Peter 0419 559 449 or Joseph 0488 111 396, OBRIEN REAL ESTATE NARRE WARREN

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For sale. $480,000 - $528,000

A fantastic family home or investment, in a perfect location. Featuring: • Three generous bedrooms • Kitchen with island bench & stainless-steel appliances • Remote double garage with internal access

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Berwick 71 Bellevue Drive

Opportunity is knocking. For sale. $530,000 - $580,000 This home is a 2 minute walk to Berwick Fields Primary School and within close proximity to shops, freeway, parks and more, roll up your sleeves and make this home pretty again! • 3 bedrooms, main with ensuite and walk In robe • Large pergola off main living • Oversized carport with rear yard access • Rear shed for secure storage

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Berwick 8 Harwood Court

An entertainer's dream. For sale. $590,000 - $649,000 Quality location, Close to all amenities, schools, and transport. Give us a call to inspect. Nestled in the leafy after Bellevue Estate, this home oozes potential for new home buyers & investors Boasting: • 3 bed, 2 bath, Garage • Open Plan Kitchen/Dining • 2 Living Zones + Built in bar • 536sqm of land • Heating and Evaporative Cooling • Alfresco Entertaining / Dining

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Officer 87 Goldsborough Drive

Stop looking, we have the one for you. For sale. $640,000 - $690,000 You will leave this property saying we have found the one Perfectly located in the well sought after Timbertop Estate, O’Brien Real Estate is proud to present this stunning family home, featuring; • Three spacious bedrooms, master with walk in robe and ensuite. • Three separate living areas including a media room. • Modern kitchen with a large walk in pantry. • Large undercover outdoor alfresco.

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Narre Warren South 10 Dean Close

Ideal for entertaining/growing families. For sale. $580,000 - $630,000 • Practical kitchen opens to spacious family/ meals. • Sunken lounge with large windows & overlooks fernery. • Amazing Stratco pergola, all on 650sqm of land.

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Berwick 4/40-44 Warrawong Drive

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For sale. $480,000 - $528,000 Situated in a private location in a delightful development is this attractive Tudor style townhouse boasting 3 bed, 2 bath, powder room & single garage with internal access. • Modern kitchen with spacious family/ meals. • Upstairs balcony, gdh & quality drapes. • Spacious lounge with bay window.

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Narre Warren South 12 Highland Crescent

Convenience at your doorstep. For sale. $580,000 - $630,000 Extras include: gas ducted heating, air conditioners, dishwasher, laminate timber floor, downlights, massive outdoor undercover pergola with paved floor, security doors, quality curtains, light fittings, well landscaped front yard, backyard and many more • 3 bedrooms plus study/4th bedroom, master with full ensuite and WIR • Spacious kitchen with quality appliances and plenty of storage space • Two generous size living areas including the formal lounge and family plus the large formal dining area • Double lock up garage with remote and rear access

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Pakenham 8 Waterside Drive

Luxury living with a view. For sale. $650,000 - $715,000 Situated on a 604m2 allotment and overlooking the picturesque Cardinia Waters lake is this immaculately presented and quality built family home. With heating/cooling, slab heating to meals/ living area, alarm system, ducted vacuum and so much more this is not an opportunity to be missed. Inspect today! • 3 spacious bedrooms + study • 2 separate living zones • Entertainers kitchen with Blanco stainless appliances • Oversized DLUG and low maintenance yard

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Berwick 2/79 Strathavan Drive

Feel at home in Berwick. For sale. $475,000 - $520,000 Nestled away in the heart of Berwick is this perfect opportunity for first home buyers, down sizers or investors. Offering exceptional value and only a stone’s throw from great schools including Brentwood Park Primary and Kambrya Secondary College. • 3 bedrooms, master with WIR & ensuite • Open plan meals/living zone • Fully appointed kitchen with stainless appliances • Double lock up garage Ducted heating, split system cooling and with super easy access to the M1, Berwick train station and Eden Rise Shopping Complex.

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Properties for lease. Berwick 44 Collins Crescent 11 Emmett Avenue 6 Nullica Court 8 Ridge Road 9 Gilbert Place 9 Gilbert Place 4 Lindeman Street 10 Tulk Street 16 Lemongrove Way 7 Gladys Court 6 Blake Street 36 Jerilderie Drive 6 Bayleaf Street

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BUSINESS PROFILES

A jump start to excellence Led by husband and wife duo Steven and Josephine Lay, Berwick's JS Teaching Academy is a tutorial centre committed to helping children enjoy learning and excel at school. Steven, a secondary school teacher of ten years, and Josephine, a former junior lecturer, are joined by a team of qualified teachers who tutor children from Grade 5 to Year 12 in classes such as Math, English and Science. Their goal is to promote desire, direction, and discipline. "These are essential qualities that we believe each student must possess," Steven explained. "We will help build a stronger foundation of excellence that will propel them to reach their potential." JS Teaching Academy is based on Gloucester Avenue in Berwick and provides students with the option of private tutoring or small group-based tutoring. Lessons are either one hour or an hour and a half and curriculum is tailored to student needs. "JS Teaching is for the community. We really aim to give back and give value to our community because we believe that this is an investment in the future," Steven said. "We want to help the kids and parents in our area and we just love teaching. We want to create a community which values education

JS Teaching Founders Josephine and Steven Lay (front) with students (back, L-R) Neha, Samara, Mankirat, Jack and Callum. as much as we do and to support students towards excellence in classrooms and excellence in life." JS Teaching Academy is currently offering exam revision classes and are preparing for the 2019 school year. To find out more, phone 0426 951 698, visit www.jsteaching.com.au or find them on Facebook by searching for JS Teaching Academy.

Free TAFE courses to fill jobs in growth industries TAFE campuses across Victoria, including Chisholm, will help to train and educate a skilled workforce to underpin growing industries, through the Victorian Government’s Free TAFE for Priority Courses initiative. For Rachael Delaney, this represents the chance to study and gain valuable qualifications where the demand for skilled workers is strongest in local industries. Through Free TAFE, the Victorian Government will cover tuition fees for 30 priority TAFE courses and 20 pre-apprenticeship courses from 1 January 2019 for eligible students. Ms Delaney plans to enrol in the Diploma of Nursing. Ms Delaney always had a strong interest in health and nursing, but having left school at 15 years of age felt that it was not achievable. Course costs were also a major concern. “I’ve been hairdressing for 19 years. I’ve always seemed to have had at least two jobs at a time and have even juggled three at a time to provide for my family,“ she said. TAFE has allowed Ms Delaney to pursue nursing, which is not only an interest but also pays much better, meaning that she won’t have to work multiple jobs. Course costs are considerable and she agrees that Free TAFE makes an education accessible. Chisholm is now taking enrolments for Free TAFE courses that begin in 2019. Chisholm is offering most of the courses on the Free TAFE list. These include Community Services, Justice, Accounting and Bookkeep-

Rachael Delaney plans to enrol in the Diploma of Nursing at Chisholm through the Victorian Government's Free TAFE for Priority Courses initiative. ing, Disability, Mental Health, Youth Work, Cyber Security, Plumbing, as well as Building and Construction. For the full list of Free TAFE courses or for more information, visit Chisholm.edu.au. Eligibility criteria apply and other fees and charges, such as student services fees or materials fees, may also apply. Students can check their eligibility by calling Chisholm on 1300 244 746.

FOCUS ON ... EDUCATION CHOICES

Hallam Senior College is known for its excellent music program.

Hallam Senior College aims to provide all students with the maximum opportunity for personal and academic growth in a supportive environment, one specially designed for students in their later years of secondary education. The school offers an extensive range of study options in Year 10, VCE, VET and VCAL that enable staff to personalise a student’s timetable through a focused program approach. The Year 10 program includes choices from over 30 electives, as well as specialist programs in sport, building and design, visual arts and STEM (science, engineering and mathematics). As Acting Principal David Caughey explained, students are at the centre of the school’s thinking, planning and actions. “We aim to ensure that we provide positive learning experiences for every student in a young adult environment,” he said. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

“With highly experienced staff ensuring quality of delivery across all subjects, students are treated as young adults with staff-student relationships based on mutual respect, cooperation and a focus on the common goal learning. “In a young adult learning environment students are encouraged to take personal responsibility for their learning.” Mr Caughey said that the relationships forged with students and their families are critical elements of a student’s success at this important stage of their learning. “Hallam Senior College values relationships built on respect and responsibility where the relationships between people, learning and the environment frame our actions,” For more information about Hallam Senior College, phone 9703 1266 for more information or to book a tour of the College.

Hallam Senior College We value and promote all pathways through a broad range of Year 10, VCE, VET and VCAL options

Now taking enrolments for Year 10, 11 & 12 students in 2019 Tours available, phone 9703 1266 for bookings

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Building up to award buzz 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 the final category, Trades and Construction. SJD Homes SJD Homes is a new home builder based in Officer. The company has award winning display homes located across 5 locations in the South East including an energy efficient, environmentally sustainable display home at the Timbertop Estate. SJD offers clients new homes, house and land packages and also specialise in investment properties. Director Simon Dunstan said he has an incredible team of people and "the combination of this and the quality homes we offer is reflected by our 5 star customer reviews". "We are passionate about giving back to our local community, not only by employing locally and supporting local trades and suppliers, but are also proactive in many community and charitable projects". Laser Electrical Narre Warren North Laser Electrical Narre Warren North is a highly experienced electrical contracting company servicing Melbourne’s South-Eastern suburbs for the past 20 years. The firm specialises in commercial electrical works and is committed to achieving maximum value and quality for capital funds. "We achieve timely completion with an outstanding record for industrial relations and workplace safety, whilst ensuring minimum disruption to the operating environment throughout the project delivery process," said a spokesperson.

The team from Laser Electrical Narre Warren North and Hallam, Nick Masson, Carolie Masson and James Forbes with Cardinia mayor Collin Ross and Casey mayor Geoff Ablett. 183310 "Our philosophy is centred around building and maintaining long-term relationships with our clients. We strive to get to know our client’s requirements, their people, and the way they work." Elite Building Services (Vic) This family owned and operated business has over 20 years of experience in the industry. The Elite Building Services team are experts in building boutique custom homes and pride themselves on their attention to detail, high quality finish, integrity, transparency and affordability. "We are passionate about building your dream home and exceeding your expectations," said a spokesperson.

Rebecca Bishop of Elite Building Services with Cardinia mayor Collin Ross and Casey mayor Geoff Ablett. 183310

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Make this spring racing carnival unforgettable with Tour Local. Stay together, travel as a group and ensure a good time without having to worry about a designated driver this racing season. Tour Local offers group transport for any number of people, well equipped, luxury style vehicles, pickup and return at a time that suits customers, complimentary music (AUX), WiFi, water on board, friendly, flexible service, as well as qualified and experienced drivers. The company was founded in 2008 by Joanne Staindl when she realised her dream of owning her own tour company. When son Raymond joined the company in 2016, Tour Local soon began to grow into the transfer and charter areas. Last year Tour Local won the best Home Based Business category in the Casey Car-

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Busking fun at Bunjil Place By Jessica Anstice More than 3500 people attended Busk a Move to watch 25 acts battle it out in the ultimate showdown at Bunjil Place in Narre Warren on Saturday October 6 and Sunday 7 October. Solo musician Oskar Proy was the overall winner of Busk a Move, winning a $400 Westfield voucher. Melbourne based band Chasing Ray was the Saturday winner and solo musician Eddy Robert was the Sunday winner. Both received a $100 Bunjil Place voucher. “Bunjil Place’s first ever busking festival was a great success, with the weather turning it on for two days of performances, food trucks and family fun in the Plaza,” City of Casey mayor Geoff Ablett said. “Audiences were treated to a wide variety of performances with solo acoustic musicians,

rappers and bands to magicians, dance acts and spoken word artists taking to the stage. “Oskar Proy, who was a hit on The Voice, performed solo and was also joined by his 12-year old sister for a few songs. Oskar was a crowd favourite and took out the top prize, earning himself the title of Bunjil Place BuskMaster.” Cr Ablett said the free children’s activities and rides and tasty food trucks were a hit with the crowds, providing for another great day out at Bunjil Place for our local community. The next big, free community event is the Bunjil Place first birthday celebration on Sunday 28 October, which is shaping up to be a huge day of music, theatre, art, workshops and food. Visit www.bunjilplace.com.au for all the details.

Tannu and Simrat attended the “Bhangra Downunder” event (A Punjab Fold Dance Celebration Event) at Bunjil Place. They took time out to enjoy the Busking Festival held at the same time. 185924

Casey DJ Brittany Leo at Busk a Move at Bunjil Place. 185924

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“Bob and Ross” performed at the Busk a Move festival at Bunjil Place. 185924

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FOCUS ON … MEDICALLY SPEAKING

Dreaming of a good sleep St John of God Berwick Hospital has joined forces with the Sleep and Respiratory Group to become experts in diagnosing and treating sleep and respiratory disorders for the tired people of Melbourne's south east. This month a new sleep unit at St John of God Berwick Hospital's Kangan Drive location opened to help patients tackle sleepiness, snoring, insomnia, nocturia, unexplained weight gain, poor sleep quality, general sleep concerns and most importantly, angry bed partners. A sleep expert at St John of God Berwick Hospital said that over 50 percent of Australia adults having some kind medical issue that impacts on their sleep. "Alarmingly, compared to the rest of the

world, Australian adults are among the most likely to use prescription sleep drugs to aid sleep," they said. "But with an experienced team of sleep scientists led by Katia Perceros available, patients no longer have to simply dream of getting a good night's sleep." With this new service, fully trained and accredited physicians will provide a comprehensive assessment and can promptly diagnose and establish an appropriate treatment pathway for patients. Furthermore, patients in Melbourne's south east no longer have to travel far to access this much needed local service. A sleep study is a comprehensive recording of a number of different variables in-

cluding heart rate, brain wave activity, eye movements, muscle tone, respiratory effort, breathing, oxygen and carbon dioxide levels, limb movement, snoring, body position as well as infrared video recording. While sleep studies can be funded by private health insurance, the service is also available to self-funded patients and can be accessed through a referral from a GP. Sleep and respiratory physicians currently consulting at St John of God Berwick Hospital are Dr Chris Daley, Dr Eric Kuo, Dr Camelia Borta and Dr Peter Solin. To find out more, the Sleep Medicine team can be contacted about this service at berwick.sleepstudies@sjog.org.au.

St John of God Berwick Hospital has recently opened a new sleep unit.

A patient-focused approach Beaconsfield General Practice provides a wide range of services including women’s health, men’s health, children’s health, travel vaccinations, childhood immunisation, minor procedures, chronic disease management and much more. The centre is a new medical practice that has opened to cater for the increasing demand of the growing community of Beaconsfield and surrounding areas. Practice Manager Maeghan Hunter explained that the team of general practitioners, nursing and reception staff are committed to high-quality medical care and service to all age groups in the community. “You will always feel welcomed and a priority when you visit Beaconsfield General Practice with our friendly staff there to greet you,”

she said. “Our practice is open seven days a week so you don’t have to be concerned about not being able to see your doctor for those last minute things.” Staff at Beaconsfield General Practice, such as Dr Chander Hrstic, are experienced and offer a wide variety of medical treatments and care. “Dr Chander Hrstic is an experienced general practitioner with over 25 years of experience working in general practice,” Ms Hunter said. “She has worked in emergency medicine, women’s and children’s health, community health services and aged care. Having gained exposure in a wide variety of medical treatment and care has enabled Dr Hrstic to build

Beaconsfield General Practice caters for the growing local community. 185244 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS. many skills useful to everyday general practice, relationships with patients and other medical professionals which means you will always get the best care.” As a mixed billing practice, Beaconsfield General Practice offers bulk billing to all patients under 16 years of age and on age pension. Otherwise, fees are $70 for a standard

consultation and $110 for a long consultation, with a Medicare rebate of $37.60 and $72.80, respectively. Beaconsfield General Practice is located at 2 Ann Street in Beaconsfield. For more information, phone 9707 0993 or email reception@ beaconsfieldgp.com.au.

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Demystifying vasectomy Not many people are aware that November 14 is this year’s World Vasectomy Day. The event started in 2012 in Australia and has been gathering pace ever since. Urologist Philip McCahy of the South East Vasectomy Clinic said that the idea behind the day is to demystify vasectomy and encourage men to come forward "for what is the simplest and safest form of contraception." “A lot of rubbish is written and spoken about vasectomy,” Mr McCahy said. “All sorts of techniques are described such as ‘no scalpel’, ‘open-ended’ and ‘minimally-

invasive’. It does not really matter which technique is used as long as it is effective with very few complications. “As with most operative procedures, it is better to see someone who is experienced and can deal with any problems that arise. I would routinely advise any patient to avoid a general anaesthetic if it is possible as recovery is much quicker, so I perform the majority of my vasectomies with local anaesthetic.” Mr McCahy said that men should be aware that the procedure is irreversible and that additional contraception is required for a few

months (until the semen is clear of sperm). “There is a very small failure rate (much lower than the pill) and there is a small risk of chronic testicular pains which can be tricky to treat,” Mr McCahy said. “Don’t let that put you off and think about joining the thousands of men who are taking the snip.” Philip McCahy is also a consultant Urologist at Casey Hospital in Berwick. For more information, visit www.worldvasectomyday.org or sevasectomy.com.au.

Urologist Philip McCahy of the South East Vasectomy Clinic.

Doveton Pharmacy was established almost 60 years ago and Bipin Vohora has been the proprietor for half of that time. Situated next to Doveton Medical Centre, which was established around the same time, the pharmacy has developed close relationships with the centre's doctors and patients. Bipin said it is very much an older style family pharmacy, where three generations of some families are his customers. Bipin obtained an honours degree in Pharmacy from Brighton, England, before migrating to Australia. He worked in London, Warragul and Noble Park, before eventually buying in Doveton. Bipin said that Doveton has been a great place to work as there is a very friendly community feel, with much appreciation of the pharmacy's efforts. Apart from the usual prescription and health services, Doveton Pharmacy also offers Home Medication Reviews, blister packing of

Bipin Vohora of Doveton Pharmacy. 184334 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS. medications and is an agent for the National Diabetic Services Scheme (NDSS). Doveton Medical Centre is located at 80 Power Road in Doveton. For more information, phone 9792 4060.

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Geared up for car show By Jessica Anstice This year's Akoonah Park Men's Shed's Classics in the Park Car and Bike Show in Berwick is set to be the best yet, with activities on offer for the whole family on Sunday, 28 October at the Berwick Show Grounds. Now its its third year, the Car and Bike Show brings together arts, market stalls, good quality food, raffles, live music and of course, great classic, vintage, and modern cars, bikes, hot rods, and military vehicles all on show at the Akoonah Park Grounds in Berwick. Akoonah Park Men's Shed member Nick Bolis has been behind the scenes helping to organise the event over the past few months. "It's always a nice family day, even if not all family members are interested in cars," he said. "Akoonah Park Market is on every Sunday and it offers a variety of goods, clothes, toys, food, plants, bric a brac, etc. There is something for everyone and this market is considered one of the best Sunday market in Melbourne. "People come along to see the cars and bikes and more often than not wander through the market and check out all the stalls". The day will see talented live musical entertainers such as The Sound of Them take to the stage, the music will be great. Last year there were around 600 cars and bikes that attended the show, and it continues to grow each year. "This year we're expecting a lot more. The word has been getting around," Mr Bolis said. "Everyone is welcome regardless of whatever car or bike they have." All car and bike owners will participate in the free raffles. There are some excellent prizes on offer. Akoonah Park Men's Shed would like to

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Berwick Artist Society The demonstration artist for Wednesday 24 October is Peter Smales. He is a well known Melbourne realist artist. Peter holds classes from his home studio and local art societies. He conducts workshops and painting demonstrations including paint-out days regularly. He judges many public art exhibitions and is a member of the Twenty Melbourne Painters and the Victorian Artist's Society. Peter will be demonstrating a landscape using oils. Cost $10 members and $12 non-members. Old Cheese Factory Function Room at 7.10pm.

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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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for sale priced from $3. Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 October from 10am-4pm at Royal Botanic Garden Victoria Cranbourne, Cnr Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne.

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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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High tea 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 fol-

lowed 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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Cranbourne and District Garden Club Come along, meet people and maybe learn a thing or two. All are welcome. Every second Thursday of the month at 1.15pm at the Cranbourne Public Hall.

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Harmony Choir Harmony Choir has vacancies for singers to be part of our exciting end of year program of friendly fun and performances. Singers will be warmly welcomed for choir practices.

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Awe-inspiring Octabello By Russell Bennett Noel 'King' Callow's spectacular star jump dismount said it all. His ride, a $17 outsider, had just stolen the City of Casey's showpiece race right from under the noses of the stars of the field. Octabello produced some real magic right when it was needed most to storm home to a scintillating win in Sunday's $350,000 TAB Cranbourne Cup. The Mick Price-trained four-year-old started at $17 but stormed home with the ever popular Callow on board to defeat the much more fancied Sully - a local hope - and Darren Weir's $1.80 favourite Furrion in third. Last year's winner, the Charlie Applebytrained Folkswood, was unable to replicate its 2017 performance - finishing a distant seventh. Callow's ride was almost timed to perfection as Octabello pipped Sully at the post. After the showpiece race, Mick Nolan from Price's stable praised Callow's ride - telling racing.com: "He lived up to his name there, didn't he - King Callow? "I was a little bit worried but when Furrion moved off the fence and wasn't going as good as we thought, and Octabello was travelling, he just needed a touch of luck here and he'd be right in the money. "I think only Noel Callow could've won on that hose." Nolan also spoke of just how far Octabello had come in preparation for the Cranbourne Cup. "He was very unlucky last start - he probably should have gone very close to winning if he had a bit of luck," he said.

"He is a progressive-type horse and we always had high hopes for him as a younger horse. "He's the sort of horse where the way he races he needs a little bit of luck, and once he gets it he's very hard to beat." The son of Pierro, Octabello was clearly the lowest-rated horse in the field and more than tripled his career earnings in nabbing the $210,000 first place cheque. "I wanted him to run at Caulfield on Wednesday," Callow told racing.com soon after his celebratory dismount. "He had a beautiful run behind the favourite (Furrion) - all I needed was something to happen. It didn't - I had to make something happen - (but) I got the choccies so all good." At the top of the straight, the biggest thing on Callow's mind was one simple word - patience. "I was just thinking that you've got to be patient, and just wait and go 'I know what I have under me, because I know what happened the other day at Caulfield'," he said. "I knew what he was going to do but I just had to wait for something to move, and it didn't so I just put my indicator on and tested the water and away we went." And as for the jubilant star jump in the mounting yard? "The star jump was alright, but the water tasted alright too," he said, before hilariously rattling off a few other occasions he'd celebrated in the same fashion. Earlier in the day, the Leon and Troy Corstens-trained Runson took out the $100,000 Procon Developments Apache Cat Classic over 1000 metres with Stephen Baster on board.

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Casey Fields nets big money for soccer facilities Local soccer players in the Casey area will have more fields and facilities after it was announced that the State Government will provide $5 million in funding to help with the growing demand for soccer in the area. Sport Minister John Eren and Cranbourne MP Jude Perera announced on Tuesday (16 October) that four soccer pitches and a new female-friendly pavilion will be developed at Casey Fields. Record numbers of males and females are participating in soccer in the Casey area and local clubs are struggling to keep up with the demand for pitches. This initiative will see the construction of one turf and three synthetic soccer pitches as part of the Casey Fields Regional Community Football Facilities project. Each field will include a coach's box, electronic scoreboard, fencing and competition standard lighting. The pitches will be available more often for community soccer clubs and the low maintenance synthetic pitches and can be used rain, hail or shine. "We're investing $5 million to enable Casey's passionate footballers to get out there and get active," Mr Eren said. "Sports clubs are the heart and soul of local communities and we're giving them the facilities they need to grow and welcome new members." In addition to the four pitches, a large pavilion will be developed with eight femalefriendly change rooms and umpire facilities, accessible change facilities and public amenities, storage, first aid and community areas, as well as an undercover spectator area. A 450-space car park will also be developed to help manage the growing number of users. Work on the project is scheduled to begin shortly, with the four pitches and pavilion expected to be ready for play in early 2020.

Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett heads a ball to Sport Minister John Eren at Casey Fields. 186397 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS "This major development at Casey Fields will help address the shortfall of pitches in the surrounding area and give more locals the chance to play this great game," Mr Perera said. "The four floodlit pitches will significantly expand opportunities for local clubs to schedule training and matches." City of Casey Mayor Geoff Ablett said council was thrilled it had been successful in securing the funding. "The City of Casey has more than 3400 registered soccer participants and thousands more engaged in schools, competitions and socially in parks across Casey and Victoria," he said. "Combined with neighbouring municipalities, Melbourne's south east boasts active grassroots football to a community of more than 245,000 including 22,000 registered participants across the catchment in 2017." Mr Eren and Mr Perera acknowledged the Casey City Council for its commitment and significant financial contribution to the dedicated soccer facility at Casey Fields.

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New nest for the Eagles By Sports Editor Russell Bennett The nomads of the former South East Football Netball League finally have a home. On Tuesday night (October 16), the AFL Outer East commission voted to accept Cranbourne into the Outer East Football Netball league - ending months of uncertainty for the Eagles and their faithful. AFL Outer East region general manager Aaron Bailey praised the quality of Cranbourne's proposal as a strong one. "We looked into the rules and regulations around a Cranbourne application, and it had become clear to the commission that should they wish to knock back an application, that it'd have no grounds to do so and be unsuccessful if it went to appeal," Bailey said. "The commission felt Cranbourne had been through enough and wasn't comfortable in putting a club into recess." Bailey also spoke about the disruption that an application at such a late stage had caused. "They (the commission) were extremely disappointed that the matter had been put to them at such a late stage in the year," he said.

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Due to the increasing popularity of females playing football, The Beaconsfield Junior Football Club Is looking at recruiting girls born in 2009 and 2010 To begin an U10 Girls competition in 2019. The Beaconsfield Junior Football Club has already had success in Establishing four girls teams – U12, U14, U16 and U18. If you are interested, please contact the Registrar on Ph: 0402 655 109 Or Email: registrar@beaconsfieldjfc.com.au

"After going through a full review, it has caused significant disruption to a process that had been exhaustive and well-researched." The focus has now shifted to moving forward with the new Outer East Football Netball League, with Cranbourne on board. "We're keen to work with Cranbourne to make this the best fit for them and the Outer East competition," Bailey said. "One of the biggest aspects of our football review was to grow footy in the Casey and Cardinia regions, and we've already done that with Berwick Springs. We'll continue to look to develop new clubs in the Casey and Cardinia region." In 2019, Cranbourne will enter into a nineteam Premier competition. Division 1 will be made up of eight teams, while Division 2 from this year's AFL Yarra Ranges competition will remain the same. The News understands that there is then the potential for a club to be promoted out of Division 2 for 2020. Meanwhile, the sour taste left in the mouths of the Cranbourne faithful hasn't gone unnoticed from those at AFL Outer East. "We share the widely-held position - outside of a select group within the MPNFL - that the MPNFL was the best fit for Cranbourne," Bailey said. "After extensively looking at, and investigating, the best fit for all clubs, we felt Cranbourne's application to join the MPNFL was the best fit, and it appears to us that the best decision for football wasn't made. "However, we now firmly believe that an opportunity missed for the MPNFL is an opportunity gained for AFL Outer East. "We're really excited for what we can build through the south east region. "We'll look to build a really strong and vibrant three-division competition across the Yarra Ranges, Cardinia and Casey and we'll continue to look to offer opportunities for clubs. As we've shown, we're open and willing to offer opportunities to clubs looking for divisional football." Seven of the eight former South East Football Netball League clubs have now found a home with AFL Outer East - Beaconsfield, Berwick, Cranbourne, Doveton, Narre Warren, Officer and Pakenham. Tooradin-Dalmore, meanwhile, is headed to the West Gippsland Football Netball Competition as part of AFL Gippsland. Thursday, 18 October, 2018

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Ballal’s stunner seals it By Nick Creely DDCA TURF 1-3 REVIEW - ROUND 1 (DAY TWO) It seemed like a routine win for Berwick was on the cards. Something stunning would've needed to happen for the North Dandenong to recover from 4/68 to chase down the Bears' 250 in their own backyard in Turf 1 action on Saturday. Enter Akshay Ballal (110), the Maroon import with a point to prove. In an exquisite knock that not only resulted in a century on debut for the club and in DDCA Turf 1 cricket, he secured a win from the clouds for his side in an incredible, breathtaking knock that actually ended in controversy. When Muharjithan Thedchanamoorthy was dismissed, the scores were tied with the Maroons finishing on 250, but on a recount after the scorebooks didn't add up, found that the visitors actually won, scoring 253. But it may have not come to this had the Bears not declared with three wickets in hand and with eight overs left on day one, in a puzzling tactical move that ultimately brought about their downfall. With Brendan Rose set on 74, the Bears could have easily put another 40 or 50 runs on the board, putting the result beyond doubt. But the eagerness of the Bears to take late wickets gave the Maroons a sniff, and Ballal delivered. It's a massive result in the opening round of a long season, and one that could be a catalyst for the revival of the Maroons. Buckley Ridges, meanwhile, made their run chase against St Mary's look almost easy at times down at Park Oval. Chasing an imposing 284 for victory, champion opener Daniel 'DJ' Watson (82 off 62 balls) completely blitzed the Saints, belting six sixes and seven boundaries in an ominous, almost routine standard setter from the Bucks gun. DJ - the most destructive batsman in the DDCA - picked up where he left off in his brilliant 2017/18 season, putting on 122 runs for the opening wicket with reliable batsman Jayson Hobbs, who provided the perfect foil for Watson. Hobbs continued to bat and bat, using his class and elegant stroke play to keep the scoreboard ticking over, compiling crucial partnerships with Susa Pradeep (26) and Greg Todd (28), and eventually raised his bat for a sublime century, finishing 116 not out as the Bucks crossed the total with five wickets left and in just 65 overs.

Ruwantha Kellapotha sends one down for St Mary's at Park Oval on Saturday. 186159 Picture: ROB CAREW And in the final game, Heinz Southern DisDown at Alex Nelson Reserve, a spin masterclass by Springvale South saw the Bloods tricts lost to Hallam Kalora Park at Reedy Reserve, avoiding outright as the Hawks started hold off a brave Mordialloc. Resuming at 0/66, the Bloodhounds were a the year with a bang. Meanwhile, in Turf 2, Parkmore Pirates held long way away from Springy's 313, and at 2/97, urgently needed a strong partnership to keep off a plucky Dandenong West. the game alive. The Pirates made the most of the condiBrendan Morris (95) and Damith Mapa Ral- tions on day one, notching up 8/309 and havage (50) were simply outstanding, piling on ing the home side 1/48 at stumps, but the over 100 runs to get the Bloodhounds into a Westers fought hard to even up the game when play resumed on Saturday. position for a potential win. Skipper Matt Collett (45) and veteran Peter Morris in particularly, is beginning to make his mark on the competition, and after his Atkinson (70) started brightly to see the score breakthrough century last season, is set for a skip out to 1/83, but a double strike - that of Collett to spinner Amal Athulathmudali (3/56) big season for the reigning premiers. Champion skipper Craig Slocombe stepped and Karthik Nadadur - put the Westers on the up in a stunning spell after the break, trapping back foot at 3/88. Seamer Niranjen Kumar (4/52) made life Mapa Ralage LBW, and then denying Morris a much-deserved century after a Dylan Quirk difficult for the home side, picking apart the middle order, but Atkinson stood tall amongst catch. Slocombe didn't stop there, once again the pressure to fight his way to a half century. Sidharth Nadadur (43) kept fighting, ensurrapping the pads of Daniel Fuller without troubling the scorers, finishing with the mind- ing the Pirates couldn't grab the points withboggling figures of 5/18 off 17 overs, a spell of out a scrap, combining with Atkinson for a gritty 87 run partnership, but the wicket of the bowling that included 10 maidens. Slocombe was brilliantly supported by veteran for 70 brought about the collapse of spinning duo Malinga Bandara (3/65), Jarryd the tail, with recruit Ammar Bajwa (2/23) helpStraker (2/25) and ensured the visitors would ing the Pirates finally end them on 223. Down at Souter Oval, meanwhile, Cranlose their last seven wickets for just 41 runs, in bourne fought valiantly on day two to avoid an a wonderful pressure performance.

outright loss to Dingley. With the Dingoes wrapping up the points on day one after declaring on 103 in response to the Eagles' first innings score of 60, the Eagles went back to the crease at 1/19, determined to fight out the game. Captain-coach Matt Blackman (27) and Martin Kelly (25) worked hard to build a partnership in the early stages, before Lucas Ligt's excellent 70, showcasing his class, and a handy 34 not out to Breadyn Jansz helped the Eagles end the day on 8/202. Narre South also picked up a barnstorming win, picking up where they left off on day one to completely flatten Narre North at Strathaird Reserve. The Rams resumed play at 5/20 in response to the Lions' 199. Phillips ensured the Rams couldn't settle even for a second, picking up two of the last five wickets to finish with 7/6 off 16 overs, astonishing figures as the visitors rolled meekly for 54. Sending the Rams immediately back in, the visitors fought out the game to finish on 6/159. And in the final game of the opening round, Narre Warren (8/141) defeated St Brigid's/St Louis (138) in a one-dayer at Bonbeach Oval. And in Turf 3, Lynbrook picked up where they left off from last week, almost inflicting an outright loss on Silverton. The Bakers were always long shots to chase down the Lakers' imposing 5/290 on day one, and it took a little over two hours for Chris Jarrett's side to seal a win, rolling the home team for just 73. Sending the Bakers back in to face the music once again, the Lakers had the home side 6/91, just four wickets shy of extra points. Beaconsfield, meanwhile, got off to a rollicking start to its season, with gun recruit Jack Benbow ensuring the Tigers could claim an outright win over Parkfield. The Tigers came into day two in a somewhat shaky position, sitting 3/48, still 57 runs short of the Bears' first innings total but did enough to pass the total and the roll the Bears in just 39 overs, allowing them nine overs to score 47 to claim the extra points. In other matches, Lyndale (3/162) got off to a strong start by chasing down Coomora's (159) total with ease in a one-day match at BJ Powell Reserve, after day one was abandoned, while Fountain Gate (159) fell short of Keysborough (226) at Rowley Allan Reserve.

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It was their biggest weakness last year. And it's now slowly becoming their greatest strength. The new look Casey-South Melbourne is a more competitive unit, and it's come from the top order. They are building an innings, and ensuring that the bowling group has something to defend every week. In the 2017/18 season, the Swans passed 50 runs for the first wicket just twice in 21 innings - this year, they have already matched that feat in just three. Both of those times were this weekend against quality outfits in Prahran and Fitzroy Doncaster, with the Swans now moving to a 2-1 Victorian Premier Cricket record. With Sussex recruit Luke Wells taking over the captaincy in his first game for the club down at Toorak Park against the True Blues on Saturday, the Swans got off to a bright start with the bat after winning the toss, with Wells (51 off 51 balls) and Ryan Quirk (55) sharing a 95-run opening stand.

The skipper looked destructive - particularly against the quicks - while Quirk looked once again solid in defense and runs hard between the wickets. That was until True Blues champ Shaun Miller (4/18) stepped up to the plate. Miller snared the key wicket of Wells, Lachlan Sperling and Ryan Eaton within a matter of minutes, while Nathan McNally (2/44) managed to pick up Michael Wallace and Jordan Wyatt in between. A stunning collapse of 5/13 had the Swans in strife, and when Quirk became Miller's fourth victim, the True Blues had the visitors 6/124. Dev Pollock (46) and Dylan Hadfield (36) weathered the storm superbly, putting on 74 runs and eventually seeing the Swans post a competitive 9/219 off 50 overs. James Maxwell (1/11) picked up his maiden first XI wicket in the opening exchanges, finding the edge of opener Adam Bull, and a double strike to spearhead Nathan Lambden (2/48) including the prized scalp of run machine Miller, had the True Blues teetering on 3/35. A half century to Nick King (56) and handy

knocks by Jacob Serry (45) and Steve Seymour (37 not out) saw the True Blues hold on from 7/173 to eventually take the points with nine balls to spare. Lachie Sperling (2/38) was once again impressive with his spin, while Josh Dowling (1/38) and Wells (1/48) each picked up wickets. Despite not picking up the points, the Swans were impressive, and didn't allow the home side to dictate terms at any points. But the Swans bounced back with an almighty statement the day after, holding off Fitzroy Doncaster at Casey Fields to by five runs in a major early season scalp. The Swans' much improved top order something that is beginning to be a major strength of the side - once again ensured the home side could get off to 68 run start from Ryan Quirk (32) and new skipper Luke Wells. The pair looked elegant, and held off some solid new ball bowling, with Wells in particular using all of his class from his first class career to find plenty of gaps and boundaries. Wells anchored the innings superbly, notching up a century in just his second dig at

the club, off the back of his fifty the day before, making 121 off 150 balls. A middle order wobble was eventually straightened from Wells, who combined late with an aggressive Dev Pollock (31 off 18 balls) to set the Lions 246 for victory. In-form spearhead Nathan Lambden (3/52) struck first ball, removing Matt Bremner, with gloveman Dev Pollock graciously accepting an early catch. Lambden removed Jack Rudd not long after, and from 4/57, the Lions - as expected - dug in, with a brilliant century to Zach Elliot (100) and a destructive knock to Liam Banthorpe (90) drawing the visitors to 18 required off the last over, with two wickets in hand. Josh Dowling (4/48), as he has done in vital moments so far this year, stood tall and held his nerve, conceding just the 12 runs to help his side to a 2-1 record. Dandenong will host Melbourne Uni at Shepley Oval in the first two dayer of the season, while Casey-South Melbourne makes the trip to the Albert Ground to take on Melbourne.

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Narre prevails in the gloom On a miserable day weather-wise, Narre Warren's Midweek Pennant bowlers survived another close finish. At Fountain Gate, Division 2 played Cranbourne. The best rink was that of Geoff Ampt, Wilma Haringsma, Peter Hayden and Brent Hone, with a 24-14 victory. Alan Mark, Iain Stevenson, Rod Lane and Jim Millar also won (24-17), but Eric Sydenham, Wally Finlayson, Wilma Stevenson and Zak Storm went down 15-27. Narre Warren (1) 14-63 defeated Cranbourne (2) 2-58. Division 3 travelled to Waverley Golf and suffered another loss. The only winning rink was Janice Moran, Rose Rasmussen, Keith Mark and Geoff Miller (23-17); as Pam Uren, Enid Gibb, Ernesto Vergara and Peter Groom (12-19) and Stan Bulmer, Pauline Kempf, Jor McGuire and Judy Naughton (13-25) both lost. Narre Warren (2) 2-48 lost to Waverley Golf (1) 14-61. The six-a-side team was forced to forfeit after a communication breakdown. Narre Warren (3) 0-0 lost to Keysborough (4) 16-15. Wednesday saw the start of the Berwick Mazda 3 bowl Aggregate. A total of 14 teams play in the tournament, which lasts for seven months. Winners on the first day were Alan Thompson, Cliff Fothergill and Kurt Oswald from Berwick. The runners-up were the Narre

team of Rod Lane, Iain Stevenson and Wilma Stevenson. Saturday Pennant was a mixed result for Narre Warren, with two wins and two losses. But both wins were massive. At Mugrave Country Club, Division 3 had a strong 43-shot win. Joe Selfridge, Reg Young, Rod Lane and Cam Lee won well (32-9), while John Wright, Tracey Storm, Peter Hayden and Zal Storm won 30-12. Eric Sydenham, Zade Bulmer, Erik Luyters and Wilma Stevenson added to the scores with a 26-10 win, but Colin Groom, Peter Lister, Iain Stevenson and Jim Millar went down 13-27. Narre warren (1) 16-101 defeated Mulgrave CC (6) 2-58. Division 4 was at Fountain Gate against Mentone. High scores were the order of the day for Narre as they had a huge win. Keith Mark, Jim Kempf, Graham Dodd and Norm Hosmer were the leaders with a 39-6 scoreline. They were assisted by Wally Finlayson, Peter Groom, Percy Herath and Carl Lapham (37-5) and Jos van Hout, Ernesto Vergara, Philip Howard and John Zanon (31-17). Janice Moran, Peter Castricum, David Wilkinson and Geoff Miller completed the day, winning 29-4. Narre Warren (2) 18-136 defeated Mentone (3) 0-32. Also at Fountain gate was Division 5, which suffered a close loss against Willow Lodge. Arthur Fitt, Sharane Lyons, Ralph Devonshire and Stan Robinson won well 925-10, and Pam

Narre Warren's midweek team. Uren, Alan Mark, Peter Lyons and Craig Moore won 21-19. Stan Bulmer, John Uren, Wilma Haringsma and Geoff Ampt just went down, 17-22, while Glen Cadman, Joe McGuire, Sharon Bull and Brent Grigg lost 18-40. Narre Warren (3) 4-81 lost to Willow Lodge (1) 14-91. Division 7 travelled to Pakenham and had a disappointing day. The rink of Dawn Baker, Darren Moore, Rudi Pompe and Derek Fenn was the best, losing 18-26. Denise Peeler, Margo Worsley, Leo McGeary and Pauline Kempf (13-26); Stan Burkitt, Len O'Brien, Jacki Moody and Helen McCarthy (11-29); and Diane Peterson, Rudi Oost, Les Clement and Grahm Peterson (8-33) all lost. Narre Warren (4) 0-50 lost to Pakenham (5) 18-114.

Cranbourne crushes cross-town rivals CRANBOURNE BOWLS Side 2 Division 3 After losing narrowly last week the Cranbourne second side - playing at home - was very determined to do well against cross-town rival, Cranbourne RSL. But to win by a massive 44 shots exceeded all expectations. The home side was in top from the start and raced away to a massive lead by the tea break. At that stage three rinks were well ahead with only one side - skipped by Bill Bradbury playing against his old club - just a few shots down. But with great determination his side managed to pick up a few shots in the last few ends to win and enable Cranbourne to pick up all 18 points for the day. The outstanding rink of the day was skipped by Chris Griffiths and his team of Collins, Caddell and Hunt winning by 17 shots. Cranbourne 98 (18 points) defeated Cranbourne RSL 54. Two other Cranbourne sides played at home and recorded good wins. Club member David Brown watched the game from the sidelines and commented: "It was a delight to watch all three games played on all three greens on a beautiful sunny, picturesque day at Cranbourne". The six-a-side outfit also had a good win away, which was a great result for the club, but unfortunately the top side lost away to Pakenham on a tricky green. Side 3 Division 5 Skip Fritz Helle, returning to bowls after his horticultural commitments, was in great form and was well supported by his talented rink of Bill Sheriff, Joy McLisky and Isobel Partington, who won by 11 shots which enabled overall victory by 14 shots. Cranbourne 84 (14 points) defeated Keysborough 70. Side 4 Division 7 The big winners of the day were skip John Kent and his crew of Tom De Pradines, Olive Stanley and Bob Dickson winning by nine shots. The overall winning margin was five shots, so the other rinks welcomed the win by John and his crew which sealed the result. Cranbourne 73 (14 points) defeated Cardinia Waters 68. Side 5 six-a-side Club Legend and life member Stan Burnet returned from a short break to get his rink of new bowler Alan Agullana and Bruce Harper over the line by an impressive 12 shots and overall victory by 15 shots against Hampton Park. Cranbourne 48 (14 points) defeated Hampton Park 33 berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

The Saturday Pennant outfit.

Doves making some moves By Nick Creely

Bill Sheriff was all smiles after his side's strong win.

Cranbourne side 3's Bob Pyne.

Stan Myers, Gerry Dudink, Hans Worstelling, and Bill Bradbury produced a great fight-back.

Side 1 Division 2 Playing away at Pakenham on a tricky green was always going to be a challenge for the Cranbourne side but a 17 shot loss was very disappointing. The only winning rink was once again that of skip Ron 'Two Dogs' Lyfield and his team of O'Day, Byrnes and Jones, who won by four shots. This is not the start to the season that Cranbourne was expecting. The good news is that with the remaining four Cranbourne sides all winning this week, the future still looks promising for the rest of their season Cranbourne 71(2 points) lost to Pakenham 88. Midweek Bowls Skip Yvonne Van Der Wees and her crew of Sandra Mueller, Heather Witherden and Kath

Dudink were simply outstanding again, winning by six shots. This rink is in great form at the moment, however the other two rinks seemed a little down on form compared to the previous two weeks and against strong opposition they could not turn it around on the day. With the side now in third place on the ladder it needs to rally and recapture the previous good form shown over the past two weeks prior. Cranbourne Ladies 50 (2 points) lost to Glen Waverley 72. Other midweek bowls results this week were: Cranbourne 2 Division 2 Open 58 (two points) lost to Narre Warren 63; Cranbourne 3 Division 3 open 64 (14 points) defeated Noble Park 56; and Cranbourne 4 six-a-side open 36 (2 points) lost to Willow Lodge 43.

Doveton has significantly bolstered its key position stocks ahead of a change of scenery in 'AFL Outer East', with a gun ruckman and key defender signing on for 2019. After the departure of Russ Gabriel to MPNFL Division 1 reigning premiers, Pines, the Doves went searching for a ready-made replacement to take the number one ruck mantle next season. Michael Sikora, the 208-centimetre big man who has played his recent football with Rowville in the powerful Eastern Football League, will add plenty of experience and skill after signing for the Doves. The 28-year-old has played plenty of senior VFL football, first at Sandringham, then at Essendon, going to represent Victoria in a game against Western Australia, and on to Williamston and Frankston. He also had a brief stint with Pakenham, and showcased his class at the Lions. The Doves have also welcomed back gun defender Daniel Zajac, with the 29-year-old, 198-centimetre key position player also lured back to AJ Robinson Oval after five years with Rowville. Zajac has represented the Ellinbank league in interleague during his time with Nar Nar Goon, played VFL for Coburg and represented the Casey Cardinia league in interleague during his time with the Doves. They will both, as expected, take on leadership roles down at the Doves, with the battling club looking to improve on its last place finish in 2018 in what was the final year of the SEFNL. The News also understands that Officer is another club making plenty of off-season moves, as the Kangaroos look to improve on their drought breaking finals appearance in 2018. Officer president Nick McLennan was tight lipped, but told the News there is plenty of excitement at Starling Road. "The football department has been working overtime with a number of new names committing their future to our club in the coming weeks," he said. The Kangaroos are believed to be heavily targeting forward power and midfield depth, and have made player retention a priority. "The club is far more advanced in its discussions with current and potential players than at this point in previous seasons and we think this is a great sign as we build towards the 2019 season." Thursday, 18 October, 2018

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