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$38.3m road plan The final two-lane section of Narre Warren North Road could be duplicated which will enable drivers to get home sooner and safer. A re-elected Labor Government will invest $38.3 million to widen the 750 metre stretch of road from Fox Road to Belgrave-Hallam Road, doubling the two lanes to four. Narre Warren North Road between Ernst
Wanke Road and Fox Road has already been duplicated and the section between the Belgrave-Hallam Road intersection and Heatherton Road is in currently being duplicated. Intersections will be upgraded at Heatherton Road and Ernst Wanke Road, and traffic lights will be installed at the Memorial Drive and Crawly Road intersection. The road will be safer for local pedestrians and cyclists, with the upgrade to include a new
shared path with a safety barrier, as well as new street lighting, road signage and landscaping. Planning and pre-construction work will start in 2019, with major works starting in 2020. "Anyone who uses Narre Warren North Road will know how badly this duplication is needed," member for Narre Warren North Luke Donnellan said. "This will make a real difference to local families."
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How long have you been with St John's Anglican church and what have been some of your goals with the community? I will have been at St John's for ten years just before Christmas this year, but plan to finish in the middle of next year, when I shall be 65. One of my goals has been to build St John's in terms of attendances and in terms of its crosscultural diversity, and this has been wonderfully achieved.
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What was your most memorable moment? This would be the Christmas services in 2013, when we used our wonderful new church and education centre facilities for the first time. What is something people don't know about you? I can wiggle my ears. What is your favourite movie? Picnic at Hanging Rock. If you were PM for a day, what would you do? Be very sorry for myself, ask everyone to pray hard, and do what I thought was right rather than what the polls told me would get me reelected. At school I... I couldn't wait to leave. If the question is "At school I couldn't wait to leave because ... ", my answer would be I wanted to be in charge of my own time and activities. Favourite holiday spot in Australia? Noosa Heads.
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Ten youths arrested Ten young people have been arrested over a series of alleged armed robberies and car-jackings in the South East. The incidents occurred between 29 October and 5 November - including a Halloween spree that started with a reported egging in Hampton Park. The spree allegedly spread to South Yarra, Balaclava, Cheltenham, St Kilda and Patterson Lakes. Southern Metro Region Crime Team police conducted 11 raids at addresses in Narre Warren, Narre Warren South, Cranbourne North, Hampton Park and Elwood. A 17-year-old Narre Warren South boy was charged with aggravated carjacking, aggravated burglary and theft of motor vehicle as well as other offences. A 16-year-old Elwood boy was charged with multiple counts of aggravated burglary, aggravated carjacking, robbery and theft of motor vehicle. Both were remanded to appear at children's court. A 22-year-old Narre Warren man was charged with conduct endangering life, aggravated burglary, robbery and theft of motor vehicle. He was remanded to appear at Dandenong Magistrates'
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A male is arrested during the police raids in the South East. Court on Wednesday, 14 November. A 17-year-old Hampton Park girl was charged with robbery and bailed to appear at a children's court. Six males, aged between 14 and 23, were
released pending summons. Casey CIU, Dandenong divisional response unit, Eastern Region Crime Team and Echo Taskforce assisted in the arrests.
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A new emergency department devoted to children and their families will be built at Casey Hospital, a re-elected Labor Government has promised. The $62.4 million investment will reconfigure or expand existing emergency departments. The new department will give parents peace of mind that their children will get calm, compassionate and dedicated care when they need it most. "With a new dedicated emergency department, local families will have peace of mind that should the worst happen, their kids will be in the very best hands," Member for Narre Warren North Luke Donnellan said. Labor is already delivering a $135 million redevelopment of Casey Hospital, featuring 128 new multi-day beds, 12 intensive care bed units, 12 day surgical beds and six new operating theatres. It will mean Casey Hospital can treat more than 25,000 extra patients. "Labor is already developing Casey Hospital - but because there's nothing more important than the health of our kids, we'll deliver a new dedicated ED for local families," Labor candidate for Narre Warren South Gary Maas said.
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Ice cold from the tap and nice and hot off the grill is what you'll find at the Beef and Beer Fest which is coming to Narre Warren on Sunday 25 November. If that's not enough for you, Victoria's biggest hot dog eating contest will be. With a $1000 cash prize in each division (men's and women's) you wouldn't want to miss out. There will be eight hours of live music, craft beer on tap, plenty of food trucks, amusements to suit all age groups including adults, a spinning wheel raffle and merchandise. "This is the first event and we'll leave it up to the community; if they come, we'll do it again next year," Making Strides director Julie Benson said. All ticket sale profits will be donated to the Narre Warren Cricket Club. "This injection of funds will make a huge difference to one of the oldest clubs within the City of Casey," Ms Bensons said. "As with all Making Strides events, we are family focused, expect a fun day out with great music, the amusements have been carefully chosen for the biggest laughs. "Security personnel will be in full force so you can also expect to be within a safe environment and remember that coming along to the Beef and Beer Fest benefits the families and children of the local community that are members of the Narre Warren Cricket Club." Doors open at noon and close at 8pm at Sweeney Reserve, Narre Warren.
By Jessica Anstice St Kevin's Primary School in Hampton Park might undergo a refurbish to the senior learning areas if the Liberal Government is elected. Liberals will invest $1.4 million to upgrade the school. "In one of the fastest growing areas of Casey, students from St Kevin's Primary School will greatly benefit from modern and contemporary facilities," Liberal candidate for Narre Warren South Susan Serey said. "St Kevin's is a wonderful school and this upgrade will help students achieve great educational outcomes." Shadow Minister for Education Tim Smith said the Liberals want to work with non-government schools to give Victorian families choice in education. "I am delighted to be able to announce this $1.4 million investment in St Kevin's Primary School, Hampton Park as part of our $400 million commitment to non-government schools," he said. 1213124-EB02-16
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Mr Howard gets a selfie with a shopper. 187419 ard said as he passed shopkeepers. "It'll be even better when Matthew Guy becomes the Premier." Manager of Twisted Sista cafe Linda Browne was overwhelmed by Mr Howard saying hello. "I love him. I'm old school, he's my favourite. I was a little bit chuffed I needed a smile." "We were all star struck seeing the man himself," manager of Pretty's Prime Cuts Brenton Merchant said. "I was very surprised."
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A brand new sporting oval could be constructed for Berwick Chase Primary School and the local community in the near future. Labor will invest $1.4 million towards the construction of an oval, cricket practice nets, pavilion, floodlighting, car parking and landscaping. "A re-elected Labor Government will make sure our community has the sporting facilities it needs," Labor candidate for Narre Warren
South Gary Maas said. "Whether its hospitals, schools, upgraded roads or new sporting facilities, only Labor can be trusted to deliver for local families." Minister for Education James Merlino said that community sport is all about bringing people together. "This will not only give the local community the facilities it needs, but give more outdoor sporting space for the nearby Berwick Chase Primary School," Mr Merlino said.
A re-elected Labor Government will make sure every new Victorian primary school comes complete with a kindergarten. Labor will invest almost $5 billion over the next decade to deliver a full 15 hours of threeyear-old kinder, making sure about a quarter of Victorian families pay nothing at all and 65 per cent of the costs for families on higher incomes will be covered. They will also add kindergartens to new schools under construction and slated for completion in 2019 or 2020 where possible. In 2022, kindergartens will be built at Clyde North.
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Former Prime Minister John Howard received a hero's welcome as he walked through Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre in Narre Warren on Friday 9 November. Shoppers were left star struck as hundreds of people gathered around Mr Howard who joined Opposition Leader Matthew Guy in helping him with his campaign ahead of this month's state election. Mr Guy held his wife Renae's hand as he toured the shopping centre with Mr Howard, flanked by the Liberal candidate for Narre Warren North Vikki Fitzgerald, Liberal candidate for Narre Warren South Susan Serey, and the Liberal candidate for Cranbourne Ann-Marie Hermans. Dressed in a pinstripe navy blue suit, and a navy and white tie, complete with a poppy on his jacket, Mr Howard was beaming with a smile, as he spent about 30 minutes wandering through the shopping centre, taking selfies and shaking hands with everyone from to shoppers, bystanders and staff - leaving a smile on many faces. "Good to see you, how's business? Mr How-
Team members from the Bank of Melbourne also said: "I was nice to meet an ex-Prime Minister and it was really nice to be acknowledged." Mr Howard's press conference was momentarily disrupted after a man was pulled aside by security when he confronted My Guy seeking answers about the separation distance between houses and the Bald Hills Wind Farm in the state's north-west. "The Liberal Party and Labor Party are equally responsible, and the Greens," he shouted. "They're completing ignoring the separation distance." Mr Howard gave praise to My Guy's campaign, saying he was "going very well." "I think Matthew's campaign has been very well judged. He's focused on issues that are of relevance to the average Victorian family, cost of living issues and certainly the feelings of concern about the level of crime," he said. Mr Howard said there's "no doubt around the country there is a view" that Victoria had "real challenges" with crime. With the election polls favouring Labor for a win, Mr Howard said: "I've seen polls being defied before, happens a lot."
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Free to ask Casey councillor, Sam Aziz, might prefer to claim that The Sunday Age's recent story on Casey councillors and developers is untrue. But if that is the case, why does Casey Council refuse to allow ratepayers to ask questions about these and other issues at public question time? Why does Casey Council have some of its staff (who are paid by ratepayers) engaged in censoring what questions are acceptable to council and what questions will not be accepted or answered by councillors or its officers during public question time? What does Casey Council have to hide? Is it really appropriate that Casey Council should use our money in this way? Why is it that some councils allow ratepayers to ask their own questions,except Casey Council? Casey council's use of censorship to stop residents from asking "controversial" questions can only be seen as being very disrespectful. It rests on a very narrow concept of democracy and transparency. At the end of the day, it also raises more questions about the standard of leadership from both council and from the Andrews Government. Because neither Luke Donnellan, or Judith Graley, both local Labor MPs, have done a thing to empower Casey ratepayers, by demanding changes to Casey's "censored" public question time. Don't councils exist to serve the interests of their local communities? Well Casey Council has a "censored" public question time which I believe is more appropriate for serving the interests of someone like Kim Jong-un in North Korea! John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills
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Leigh Hocking: Fabulous initiative. My son was treated at a hospital in the UK and they already triage children there separately. Was very calming and reassuring for both us parents and our son. Lindsay Jamison: Finally. Krysten Pierre: About time! Laurel Krauser: About time but will believe it when i see it. Sat at this hospital for over eight hours with a baby (six weeks old) vomiting blood. Wasn't seen at all. Walked out at 8.30am and got into my local doctor at 9am. Pretty sure if i had still been at the hospital at that time they still wouldn't have seen us. Absolutely disgusting! berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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The beautiful gardens of the Narre Warren North Uniting Church were transformed into a Fossil Park on Saturday, 10 November. To the sounds of dinosaurs roaring in the background almost 100 young children and adults met creator Phil Martin also known as 'Fossil Phil' and his 10 colourful handmade dinosaurs. "One of the favourite activities of the day was the digging for fossils, and it was so much fun watching the children's faces light up with excitement when they dug deep into the sand and lifted up one of the fossils they had found," Mr Martin said. "Some of the children even came prepared with their little buckets and spades." The children also coloured in dinosaur pictures, searched for the hidden dinosaur nest and helped Mr Martin build one of his dinosaurs as he explained how fossils were formed. "I was very impressed with the young children's knowledge of the dinosaurs displayed, pronouncing their names with ease as parents
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Headpieces and fine outfits were at must at the Inner Wheel Club of Berwick's annual fundraising Oaks Day luncheon event on Thursday, 8 November. More than 100 women dressed to impress at the Cranbourne Turd Club. Over 100 women attended the luncheon to raise funds for the Inner Wheel Australia Foundation Trust which supports research into the users of stem cells found in both cord and placental blood. "To date Inner Wheel Australia has awarded grants totalling just on $2.8 million for this vital research," Inner Wheel Club of Berwick's Kay Morland said. "A portion of the funds from this year's luncheon will also be used to support local charities." The Fashions on the Field competition was a hit, with winners including Annette Celer as Most Elegant Lady, Trish Tabak for Haute Couture Headwear and Colleen Wright for the 2018 Fabulous Filly. "The highlights of the event are undoubtedly the Fashions on the Field and of course the races themselves which, thanks to the Cranbourne Turf Club we enjoyed on the big screen from the comfort of our lunch tables," Ms Morland said. "There is no better venue for a race day themed event than a race track and the Cranbourne Turf Club is the perfect venue, the room was filled with an excited buzz all day. "'Girls just wanna have fun' and what better way to do it than to frock up, pop on a hat and enjoy a day 'at the races' while raising money for a good cause."
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Bunjil Place Plaza was thriving with excitement and activity on Sunday, 11 November as up to 12,000 people attended the Diwali Festival. An Ancient Hindu tradition commemorates Diwali as the return of Lord Rama, his wife Sita and brother Lakshman's to Ayodhya, ending a fourteen-year long exile. To celebrate the return of Lord Rama, the people of Ayodhya lit the entire kingdom with earthen diyas (oil lamps) to show them the way home. Due to this, Diwali is referred to as the festival of lights. The entertainment on the day was endless, with Jana Garjana Dhol Pathak a major highlight of the event, a loud and lively drumming group who got everyone moving to the beat. There was also a Bhangra dance and workshop, which was a hit with guests! The nine hours of non-stop entertainment also included live bands, solo singers, cuisines from around India, face painters, henna tattoos and a photo booth. The response from the public was extremely positive, with the community impressed to see a variety of activities available on the day and plenty of performances to keep the fun going.
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Around 180 St Margaret’s School walked to the cenotaph in High Street, Berwick, on Friday to commemorate the centenary of the Armistice which ended World War I.
In remembrance Around 180 St Margaret's School, Berwick girls from Year 7 to 9 with their accompanying teachers walked to Cenotaph in High Street, Berwick to commemorate the centenary of the Armistice which ended the First World War on Friday. Mr Mark Easton, senior humanities teacher, addressed the students with the meaning behind this Remembrance Day.
He explained that this Sunday it will be 100 years to the day that the First World War ended. Mr Easton said it is important to remember that behind every one of the numbers is a personal story, a single soldier with a family, with a life and with hopes and dreams. The college recognised Berwick soldier Fred Sibert. Fred was born in Berwick in 1895. His parents moved to Perth when Fred was a boy and
as a young man Fred worked in Queensland as a timber cutter. He enlisted to join the Australian Army in October, 1916, and on 22 of September, 1917 he joined the front line near the Belgian city of Ypres. During heavy fighting on the 10 October he was hit in the stomach by shell fragments and died before he could reach the dressing station. His time in combat had lasted for 19 days.
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Moving to Sanctuary Lifestyle at Drouin has been a family affair for Kevin Smith and Geoff Crouch. The pair are mates but also brothers-in-law. Kevin is married to Geoff’s twin sister Liz. The couples now live only meters apart in the rapidly growing retirement community. They were among the more than 100 guests who gathered on Wednesday 17 October to celebrate the official opening of the Sanctuary Lifestyle clubhouse. Geoff and wife Marianne were among the first to move into Sanctuary Lifestyle when it was little more than a “construction zone“ in July 2017. They were joined by Kevin and Liz in April. “We like the area, the fact that you can still see farms and trees. We have electric bikes and enjoy riding them on the bike trails,“ said Geoff.
“People are friendly. You can come to the clubhouse any time of day and there will be someone to have coffee with.“ “The management are very helpful and open,“ added Kevin. “We didn’t know anybody when we came here but we’ve met lots of people. It’s been wonderful,“ Shirley said. Chairman of the residents’ committee Leigh Drew encouraged others to join the Sanctuary Lifestyle community. He said moving to Drouin had given himself and his wife “a new lease on life“. “Sanctuary Lifestyle really is a great lifestyle,“ Leigh said. “It really has been good for us. The lifestyle here is all about enjoying life with the security of knowing you are not alone.“
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OVER A QUARTER OF AN ACRE WITH VIEWS LOOKING for wonderful family living inside and out? This home is simply breathtaking, with some of the area’s finest views. Located in north Berwick, the split level residence is impressive from the expansive decked outdoor entertaining zones that wrap around the home to the renovated luxury within. Adorned with established trees and gardens, this delightful dwelling will appeal to those searching for something special. The cosy lounge room with an open fireplace, provides a space for comfortable family living. The stylish and functional kitchen, living and dining area provides plenty of space to cope with the demands of constant traffic that comes with such a warm and welcoming home. Entertaining aspects of this property need to be seen to be truly appreciated. A fully appointed alfresco extends seamlessly from the kitchen and includes a ceiling fan and heaters, plus café blinds. The ideal place to relax with friends and family against a serene Berwick back drop and birdlife, it delivers a fabulous excuse to stretch lunches into late nights! The main bedroom introduces the ease and convenience of an ensuite and walk-in robe, while the remaining bedrooms are fitted and well served by a generous family bathroom. With extra-height double carport there’s plenty of space for parking the caravan,
boat or additional family vehicles. Equipped with solar power, heating and cooling, LED lighting, plentiful storage, security alarm and cameras, this home
has it all! With Berwick College so close the kids should never be late again. Berwick Village, Berwick train station and many more fantastic private and public
schools the South East has to offer are right near you! Secure your parcel of prime Berwick real estate today, this is an opportunity not to be missed! ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 11 Clover Close Berwick, BERWICK, VIC 3806 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Price: Contact agent for details Inspect: Saturday 2-2:30pm Contact: Kristen Turner 0410 615 228 or Anne Haynes 0417 007 350, PEAKE REAL ESTATE 9707 5300
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Situated in the highly prized area on the North side Berwick, in the Timbarra Estate is this established home that is now starting to show its years of use. The residence comprises of 3 bedrooms all of which have BIRs, two way bathroom off the master bedroom, living & dining rooms, kitchen/family, laundry, toilet, carport and a couple of good size sheds.. Superbly located the property offers quick and easy access to Timbarra Estate shops, Fountain Gate shopping centre, freeway access, schools, busses etc, this location is sure to appeal. This property with some love and affection will once again become a much love home or investment. Inspect now your project awaits
~ Doveton Heights Cottage ~ Inspect Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am or by appointment
Under Instructions From The Executor. Doveton Heights was constructed c1894 by Captain John Doveton and his wife Margaret. This property is of local historic & aesthetic significance to the City of Casey, as rare example of surviving the Victorian house which demonstrates an early period of settlement & development. Located on spacious 969m2 allotment enjoying southerly views, the solid brick residence features 3 bedrooms all of formerly has OFPs, kitchen/meals, lounge room, bathroom & laundry. Heritage Overlay In Place. Terms 10% Deposit Balance 30-90 Days.
19 Raven Crescent Narre Warren
Large 726 SQM Allotment.
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Situated in the highly prized area of Olde Narre Warren on a large 726 SQM approximate allotment is this original home that needs a complete makeover. Ideally suited for redevelopment or renovation (subject to council approval) and longing to be loved again the residence comprises of lounge, kitchen meals, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, laundry and toilet. Saturday Externally there is a double steel lock up garage within the established rear yard. Located within minutes of Fountain Gate shopping centre freeway access, schools, bus, train, this location is sure to appeal. Crying out for help for someone with a vision, this property could once again become a precious investment. Your project awaits Terms 10% Deposit Balance 60 Days
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Featuring period styling is this exceptional 3 bedroom town house situated in the leafy Olde Berwick and within minutes of Akoonah Park, schools, shopping centre, train and bus. The ground floor comprises of polished floors, a master bedroom with ensuite boasting twin vanities and French door access to the court yard, powder room, A sleek white kitchen with stone bench tops and quality stainless steelEstate appliances with plenty of bench & cupboard spaceExecutor. that overlooks the open-plan living Deceased Under Instructions Of The area which has direct access to 1st the covered private courtyard timber deck. A(If further large bedrooms Saturday December 2018with @ 11.00am not2sold prior) & a bathroom are located upstairs. Additional features include: ducted heating, air-conditioner, generous laundry & double garage.
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This fantastic development site has an approved planning permit for a 2 lot subdivisional site. It features a generous 632m2
allotment consisting of a renovated 3 bedroom home boasting polished timber floors, modern kitchen and appliances, www.donaldsonmartinandco.com.au email: sales@dmcre.com.au lounge/ dining, bathroom with separate shower, toilet and laundry. There are plans for a 2nd dwelling comprising of a 3 bedroom unit with carport. This location has allFOR the answers is not to be missed. ~ PHOTO ID REQUIRED ALLandINSPECTIONS
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ALL THE LUXURY OF RESORT LIVING AT HOME ARCHITECTUALLY designed and built by multi award winner Harkaway Homes, this 10-year old property is positioned on just over 4100m2 of land in one of the most private one acre lots in the district. The main residence features five spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms complete with 10ft ceilings and ironbark hardwood flooring. Three huge living areas include a pool room with bar, rumpus room with study nook and a large family/meals area. The exquisite cypress pine kitchen dazzles with granite benchtops, backlit cupboards and butler’s pantry. With gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling throughout, there are 20 solar panels connected to a giant 5.5kw system. Outside you will find a full-sized proffesional tennis court fitted with night lighting, complete with Cabana hut with Cordon Bleu Outdoor kitchen including wash up facilities. The pitched alfresco area provides for exceptional entertainment as well as a shaded zone to the saltwater swimming pool for those extreme heat days. Side access via the electric gates flows beautifully onto a re-enforced concrete driveway suitable for heavy machinery and trucks to a concrete yard where you will find a massive (14x16m) American-style barn. Inside is ample accommodation for not only large vehicles, but a living room, kitchen, third bathroom, workshop, mezzanine floor and 6th bedroom. �
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 14-16 Laramie Road, NARRE WARREN SOUTH, VIC 3805 Description: 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 7 garage, 1 study Price: $1,950,000 - $2,145,000 Contact: Joseph Fernand 0403 699 314, O'BRIEN REAL ESTATE NARRE WARREN
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8 Pargeter Court
$410,000 - $450,000
NEAT AS A PIN! This well loved and cared for home is looking for its new owner – weather it be a first home buyer, people looking to downsize it is ideal for both or maybe it’s an investor who will pounce, time will tell. A three bedroom home with aluminium windows, comfortable living space and an updated/ refreshed kitchen that includes gas cooking and a built in pantry. Modern and functional bathroom, good sized laundry and a rear pergola that keeps you dry in winter and provides plenty of shade in summer. There is also a spacious rear yard and dual car accommodation. Now it’s your move – and you don’t have to do a thing but unpack your bags here if you’re the lucky new owner.
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3/87 Slattery Place
$360,000 - $390,000
POTENTIAL AND LOCATION Could you be closer to the shopping centre, all transport options and medical facilities is my question to you with the prime location of this well aged brick veneer unit. The unit comprises two bedrooms both with robe space, open plan living with adjoining meals area and hostess kitchen. A rear sunroom and a lovely rear yard for the dog/cat or veggie garden. The potential is here to see and the astute will be looking to make a move with plenty of potential into the future.
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Your choice of two bedroom or three bedroom townhouses, soon to be built. Two sold. Three bedrooms offer walk in robes and full ensuite plus double garage. Two bedrooms with walk in robe and dual toilets. Open plan living zones with a quality list of inclusions – stone benchtops, ducted heating. Walking distance to Pakenham CBD, Marketplace, Train Station and Supermarkets. Don’t delay, make the move today!!
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QUALITY STORAGE UNIT * 80m2 Of Floor Area, Ideal For The Tradesman Or Small Business * Industrial Roller Door With Battery Back Up And Epoxy Floor - Makes It Easy To Clean * Communal Amenities, Remote Door And Gated Access. * LED Hi Bay Lights Are Censored For Easy Access * Rarely Offered At This Affordable Price!
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Clyde North 24 Welsh Street
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Be the first to reside in this beautiful four bedroom abode, built to the most exacting standards. Consisting of four bedrooms, two bathrooms, excellent sized master bedroom with WIR and ensuite with double shower. Two sizeable living spaces, plus a meals area. Stylish gourmet kitchen with expansive stone benches, WIP and S/S appliances. Other features include gas ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, alfresco entertaining area, double remote controlled garage with dry entry, and extensive landscaping.
$690,000 - $750,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW25377
Gorgeous façade is but a taste of the high level of fittings and fixtures, with fabulous floorboards to the living spaces and feature tiles to trafic areas, carpet to the bedrooms, feature ceilings, and floor to ceiling tiles in both the ensuite and main bathroom. Well-appointed kitchen with stone benches, S/S appliances & sot closing drawers, is the central showpiece of the home. Split system coolers abound, dry entry from the remote DLUG and views to the north from the undercover alfresco and living spaces.
$650,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW25278
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Matt Doyle M 0423 339 328 P 9707 4222 matt.doyle@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
Berwick 17 Casey Drive
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Gorgeous federation period façade, opposite a substantial park, location perfect in Timbarra estate. Immaculate condition inside and out. Quality neutral toned carpet to the formal lounge, and to the upstairs bedrooms. Floorboards to the kitchen, family and meals area. Outdoor private space with north facing deck overlooks turfed grass. Semi ensuite to master, powder room and laundry downstairs, ducted heating, split system cooling and well-appointed kitchen complete a wonderful picture.
$530,000 - $560,000 View Saturday @ 2.45pm harcourts.com.au/VBW25337
Look to the future with this magnificent parcel of some 1.35 acres of Berwick’s best address, Casey Drive. For those in the know this is one of the select streets in the entire South East. Gorgeous expansive views to the east. One can pick out a sliver of water that is Westernport Bay. Surrounded by incredible architectural grandeur on either side of the street of this destination precinct, this truly provides the blank canvas for your masterpiece.
$1,465,000 harcourts.com.au/VBW25367
Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street
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Privacy Plus on 1¼ Acres Set at the back of a long, private driveway, behind secure front auto gates is a family haven, fit for the family to just move into! A flat 1¼ acres awaits, plenty of room for the pool and tennis court if needed. Coonara wood heater and air conditioners keep the climate right all year round. Tradies will love the 3-door American barn shedding, fully equipped for plenty of storage! Don’t delay, it won’t last long!
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3 Just Joey Drive, BeAcoNSFieLD Just Perfect on Just Joey An eye-catching floor plan that’s perfectly finished inside and out, this Rawdon Hill residence will keep the family entertained for years to come! Without the stress of building, you and your family can move into this 18-month-old home & feel right at home with nothing to do! Expected extras in this ideal home include, double remote access garage with internal access, ducted heating, evaporative cooling & split system.
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country charm When country charm meets the convenience of suburban living, you can’t ask for a better combination than this one. A stunning setting of 2965m2 with reserve at the rear to give you absolute serenity. Enjoy the outdoor fire, solar heated pool & a cleverly designed studio out the back with full bathroom, kitchenette, living area and bedroom. Inspect today!
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Surrounded by landscaped gardens on an elevated corner block this modern masterpiece is only four years young and offers an aspirational family lifestyle with its grand design, first-class appointments and outstanding indoor/outdoor entertaining areas. Extras include ducted heating, stone benchtops throughout, side access with shed, plus alfresco entertaining area and landscaped backyard.
View Saturday 11-11:30am (Photo Id required) contact Anne haynes 0417 007 350 Gabrielle haynes 0419 043 703
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6/17 Gloucester Avenue, BerWIcK Walk to the Village Do you fancy living in one of Berwick’s prettiest tree lined streets? Do you need walking distance to high street, public transport & speciality clinics? This conveniently located and affordable town home is set back from the road and offers privacy and security. Including double remote garage, ducted heating, split system cooling, dishwasher, downstairs powder room and small courtyard.
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On a quiet street in one of Berwick’s most sought after estates is where you will find the perfect family home, which you can see has been loved! Established manicured gardens give you a sample of what is to come. Outside there’s something for everybody, a large pergola and entertaining area awaits, complete with spa. Extras including ducted vacuum, ducted heating, evaporative cooling & double garage.
View Saturday 11-11:30am (Photo Id required) contact Sarah James 0419 144 611 Marisa Adams 0409 910 053
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PRIZED PARKVIEW LOCATION THIS meticulously maintained home presents itself in the ever-popular St Johns Heights Estate. Discover flexible layout and multiple living options throughout. The home comprises a modern hostess kitchen with stone benchtops , stainless steel appliances and an abundance of cupboard space. There is open plan living with a family living area and naturally lit dining. To complete the downstairs living, there is a lounge/potential theatre room and large home office. The upstairs sleeping accommodation includes a master suite with double vanity ensuite, walk-in robe and balcony overlooking an exceptional view of the parkland directly across the road. The remaining bedrooms have built-in robes and one of the bedrooms can be a retreat if the fourth bedroom isn't required. Outdoors boasts a beautiful oasis, decked pergola area and grand mature trees surrounding the back perimeter of the fence line ensuring a relaxing and private area for the entire family to enjoy. Creature comforts include two split systems, ducted refrigerated cooling and heating, electric roller shutters to upstairs rooms and double garage. The home is ideally positioned close to a plethora of prestigious schools, the Monash Freeway, transport, shops, parkland and all other amenities. Register your interest today, this is a home you won't want to miss. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 4 Cresta Court, BERWICK, VIC 3806 Description: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Price: $740,000 - $790,000 Inspect: By appointment Contact: Matt Doyle 0423 339 328, HARCOURTS BERWICK
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Situated in one of the most popular growth areas in the South East corridor you will find Lavender Estate Officer. Located within 5 minutes drive to Beaconsfield Station & easy access to the Monash Freeway. This home offers open plan kitchen-dinning-family living area, ducted heating and split system.
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Situated in a highly sought pocket of Berwick, this family home has all the space you need, inside and out, perfect for families, investors, and developers (S.T.C.A). This classic home features dishwasher, ducted heating, split system, 2 car carport with 2.5m clearance. Inspect today!
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THIS stunning and value packed property is beautifully cared for and presented. It comprises three spacious bedrooms, the master of course with full ensuite. There are specious lounge and dining rooms, a kitchen/meals/family room, main bathroom, laundry, second toilet and oversized double garage / workshop with motorised door and under cover access into the home. The property is still further enhanced by secure off street parking for a boat / van or extra cars. There is a paved outdoor entertaining
area with barbecue and quality fittings including floor coverings, window furnishings, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, floor coverings, window furnishings, dishwasher and much more. A fantastic allotment of 647 sqm with a lovely establish and easy to maintain garden. The superb location offers excellent access to schools, kinder, general store, public transport, Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre and major arterial roads. A very impressive inspection not to be missed. ●
BERWICK 4 Milparinka Way Located in one of Berwick’s inest locations is this immaculate family home oozing character, charm and all the space your family desires. The functional loor plan offers zoned bedroom accommodation, multiple living areas, three huge bedrooms and study. The north-facing kitchen offers a gorgeous view of the large rear yard which is complete with side access.
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Address: 24 Pentland Drive, NARRE WARREN, VIC 3805 Description: 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 garage Price: $575,000 - $620,000 Inspect: Saturday 2.15-2.45 pm or by appointment - Photo ID Required Contact: Brett 0417 306 886, DONALDSON MARTIN & CO 9704 7555
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MOVEMBER is here and so is team MO’Brien. Back for their third year participating in Movember, O’Brien’s Real Estate is working to shed light on a range of men’s health issues. O’Brien General Manager (corporate office) Jason Mudford explained that the team’s engagement with the mo-growing fundraiser stems from the belief that there are far too many men dying too young. This year, team MO’Brien is taking action by raising funds for mental health, suicide prevention, prostate cancer and testicular cancer. “We’ve done Movember for the last three years and last year we rose over $5, 000,” Jason said. “It’s a great initiative. We have over 100 donation tins and we like to think we’ll have at least 50 staff members growing a mo. Others are choosing to support the cause in different ways.”
Team MOBrien are aiming to double last year’s total by raising $10,000 and are asking people to get behind the team by either ‘growing, donating or supporting.’ “We ask that anyone (not only men) capable of growing a moustache (or not capable as some may be) go without the shaver for the entire month of November,” Office Manager and Auctioneer (Mentone office) and organiser of the MOBrien’s Greg Brydon said. “Throughout the month, the MO-Bros will be sporting some seriously bad facial hair. We ask that you get behind the cause and support in any way you can.” To donate, or to just show support, head to Team MO’Brien’s ‘My Cause’ page where supporters can contribute to the team’s total. Alternatively, keep an eye out for donation tins at O’Brien agencies and open for inspections. ● 12405259-RA47-18
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27 Timberside Drive 36 North Hidden Valley Circuit 25 Scenic Drive 20 Beaconsfield Avenue 16 Tranquility Place
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CLYDE NORTH 35 Riverstone Boulevard 5 Lusitano Way 3 Wheelwright Street 3 Walbrook Drive 3 Walbrook Drive
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HARKAWAY 58-68 Baker Road
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117 Crawley Rd
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NARRE WARREN SOUTH 17 Loxford Court
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9 Ashrye Glade
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6 Scarborough Drive
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20 Dee Wy Road
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172 Cranbourne Road
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19 Highland Avenue
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10 Dean Close
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26 Skipperstone Glen
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4 Cloverlea Grove
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9 Kingston Avenue
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172 Cranbourne Road
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19 Highland Avenue
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9 Kingston Avenue
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18 Fairwood Rise
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8 Cowdray Crescent
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6 Serenity Street
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14 Fairchild Place
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16 Creekview Avenue
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CRANBOURNE NORTH 130 Wheelers Park Drive 5 Longbow Terrace 10 Crestway Drive 6 Meditate Lane
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CRANBOURNE WEST 2/175 Monahans Road 12 Stockmans Circuit
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DOVETON 142 Paperbark Street 3 Conferta court
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14 Rosemont Drive
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349 Princes Highway
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10 Greenacre Crescent
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30 Browtop Road
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15 Huxtable Road
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14 Rosemont Drive
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Berwick 2/36 Peel Street
Pure style and luxury.
For sale. Contact Agent Homes of this quality and location within Olde Berwick do not come to market often. You are a short stroll to Berwick village and within minutes to both public and elite private schools. This is a must to inspect, call us now to arrange an inspection. • 3 bedrooms all with ensuites (master downstairs) • Multiple living areas, electric fireplace, large study • Ducted heating and cooling, heated flooring, double glazed windows • Quality window furnishings, ASKO kitchen appliances • Large alfresco and lourvetec awning
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Berwick 6 Boynton Place
It’s all about family.
For sale. $860,000 - $945,000 This single storey, family home, exudes quality, in Berwick’s Kingsmere Estate. • 3 oversized bedrooms, master with built in robe and full en-suite • 4th bedroom is self-contained with its own ensuite and entry • Study is light filled overlooking the wellmanicured gardens • Extensive pitched roof alfresco with timber decking and café blinds • New gas heating & evaporative cooling, 2x split system AC
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Berwick 3 Cavalier Drive
Quality built in The Chase. $720,000 - $790,000 Ideally located on a 639m2 block this generously sized 4 BR + study family home was quality built by Rawdon Hill Homes. • • • •
4 bedrooms, master with WIR&ES Quality kitchen 3 separate living zones Generous yard/alfresco areas
With high ceilings, heating/cooling, solar panels, CCTV/alarm system and close to local shops, schools & public transport.
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Berwick 8 Willard Court
Family living in Bernly Gardens. $895,000 - $950,000 Designed for large families in today’s modern world, featuring: • • • • •
5 bed, 3 bath & dressing room Downstair guest room & ensuite Multiple light filled living areas Stone benches, butler’s pantry Triple garage, internal access
This home is resting on approx. 640sqm of land within close.
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Berwick 63 Viewgrand Drive
Welcome home.
For sale. $640,000 - $690,000 Situated on a 604m2 block this wonderfully presented family home offers you outstanding levels of convenience. • • • •
3 spacious bedrooms + study 2 separate living zones Kitchen with island bench Large alfresco entertaining area
With heating/cooling, DLUG with rear access and close Berwick Chase Primary, Eden Rise shopping precinct and public transport. Inspect today!
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Cranbourne North 16 Tolpis Lane
Live by the park love the lifestyle. For sale. $530,000 - $560,000 Convenience and low maintenance living set the tone for an unbeatable lifestyle in this stylish home, surrounded by an immaculately maintained park and playground. This homes is perfect for the first homebuyer, downsizer or investor that wants the sense of space without the maintenance, featuring; • 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite and park views • Light filled living and dining area • Double garage with internal access • Spacious study or additional living area
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Pakenham 27 Murchison Link
Ambiance in Waterford Rise. For sale. $500,000 - $550,000 Extras comforts include; Ducted heating & Evaporative Cooling, Stainless Steel Appliances, Courtyard, Rear Roller Door, Shed. Water tank, and much more. • 3 oversized bedrooms, Master with Walk in robe and full en-suite • Open Plan Kitchen / Dining zones • Outdoor entertaining overlooking wellmanicured gardens • 2 Living zones, High Ceilings & Immaculate throughout
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Narre Warren South 9 Kingston Avenue
For auction.
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• 4 living areas • The open plan kitchen S/S appliances • 4 bedrooms plus study, the master with FES, WIR and balcony • Fully enclosed sunroom that opens up from the living area
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• Four bedrooms & open plan study. • Two living areas and a meals area • Renovated kitchen with new stainlesssteel appliances & glass splash back • Enclosed outdoor room that makes the perfect mancave and double garage
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Properties for lease. Beaconsfield 4/2 Edinburgh Drive 406 Rox Road 21 Kevin Close Berwick 44 Collins Crescent 8 Ridge Road 10 Tulk Street 16 Lemongrove Way 7 Gladys Court 36 Jerilderie Drive 20 Sing Crescent 9 Escott Grove 16 Bewley Way 24 Shaftsbury Ave 6 Ayr Court 9 Valley View Cres Botanic Ridge 30 Long Street Carrum Downs 54 Clifton Grove Endeavour Hills 9 Manley Close
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Isaac Khan with Fred Hollows Foundation chairman John Brumby.
Student honoured
Lynbrook Vet will be opening it's doors on Monday 19 November.
New Lynbrook vet Lynbrook Vet will open its doors to the community on Monday 19 November. Dr Kunal Nagaich of Lynbrook Vet said that the new clinic will offer compassionate care in a new, custom-built veterinary practice which will be open between 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday and 9am to 1pm on Saturdays. "We will be offering a comprehensive range of veterinary services for you and your pet including consultations, vaccinations, de-sexing, microchipping, general and orthopaedic surgery, internal medicine, radiography and ultrasonography, pathology and dentistry," Dr Nagaich said. "We are passionate about and well versed in
greyhound medicine and surgery and can offer a specialised service for your couch potato." Lynbrook Vet has been designed to minimise stress to all patients with separate dog and cat wards, a dedicated cat waiting area and calming, spacious consult rooms. "We are driven by our values of compassion, trust, respect and professionalism as we care for you and your pets," Dr Nagaich said. Lynbrook Vet also runs puppy preschool classes and offer detailed advice on caring for a new puppy or kitten. The team is also available for school or childcare talks and love being able to share their passion for animals with children.
"Caring for the injured and sick wildlife in our community is important to us and we support local wildlife carers in this task," Dr Nagaich said. "We are so happy to be welcomed into the local community and hope you come and visit us soon. We will be running tours of the clinic and hosting a grand celebration for you and your family (pets welcome!) on Saturday 8 December from 10am to 3pm." For any questions feel free to give the Lynbrook Vet a call on 8373 0301. The team is here to help and will be available with their full range of services from Monday the 19 of November.
Isaac Khan, of Berwick Fields Primary School has been recognised for his compassion, integrity and kindness at a ceremony for the Fred Hollows Humanity Award at Melbourne Town Hall on Monday 12 November. Isaac was nominated for his perseverance and compassion for other students' welfare. "Although Isaac faces greater challenges than his peers he demonstrates amazing persistence and a positive mindset that enables him to achieve strong personal growth," teachers Petrina Blackmore said. Fred Hollows Foundation chairman John Brumby said the award highlights inspirational students making a positive difference in their communities. The Fred Hollows Humanity Award will return in 2019, visit www.hollows.org/humanityaward to learn more.
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Candidates announced By Jessica Anstice A final field of candidates has been unveiled for the seat of Narre Warren South and Narre Warren North as the state election looms on Saturday 24 November. Four candidates are standing for Narre Warren South and five are standing for Narre Warren North after nominations closed with the Victorian Electoral Commission on Thursday 8 November which includes: Narre Warren South: Transport Matters - Gagandeep Singh Liberal Party - Susan Serey Australian Greens - Michael Butler Labor Party - Gary Maas Narre Warren North: Labour DLP - Sami Greiss Transport Matters - Zeeshan Mahmood Labor Party - Luke Donnellan Liberal Party - Vikki Fitzgerald Australian Greens - Stefanie Bauer Retiring Labor MP is Judith Graley has represented the Narre Warren South seat since 2006. The Narre Warren South seat includes the suburbs of Hampton Park and Narre Warren South and parts of Berwick and Lynbrook. Luke Donnellan is the current MP for Narre Warren North. The Narre Warren North seat includes suburbs of Hallam, Narre Warren and Narre Warren North and parts of Berwick, Endeavour Hills and Harkaway.
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Living and delivering locally By Jessica Anstice Vikki Fitzgerald is the nominated Liberal candidate for Narre Warren North. Ms Fitzgerald's motivation is delivering locally, as she has lived locally for the last 18 years. "When people here tell me about how long their daily commute is, or share their concerns about rising crime in the neighbourhood, I understand because I see it every day as well," she said. "People around here are telling me that their daily commute is a nightmare, that they're getting squeezed by cost of living and that they worry that crime is out of control." Ms Fitzgerald said she hears concerns about crime a lot. "Jail will mean jail, we'll get violent thugs off our streets and roll out CCTV at Spring Square in Hallam and Webb Street/Narre Warren Sta-
tion," Ms Fitzgerald said. Ms Fitzgerald focuses largely on education. "As part of a Liberal Government I'll deliver two school buses and a STEM Centre fit out to Fountain Gate Secondary College, and we will build a much needed VCE Centre for Gleneagles Secondary, Timbarra P-9 will receive a STEM Centre, and St Paul the Apostle South Primary will receive much needed building upgrades," she said. "A Liberal Government will make textbooks free for secondary school students, an instant saving for many families." If elected, Ms Fitzgerald promises O'Shea Road to be duplicated, the intersection at Heatherton and Hallam Road upgraded, and both East West Link and North East Link built. Ms Fitzgerald said that if she is elected, her first point of business will be to hit the ground running and deliver the relief they have promised for the community.
Liberal candidate for Narre Warren North Vikki Fitzgerald.
Labor candidate for Narre Warren South Gary Maas. 187476
Candidate pledge for jobs By Jessica Anstice Gary Maas is the nominated Labor candidate for Narre Warren South in the lead up to the state election on Saturday 24 November. Mr Maas has pledged to focus on three pillars, including secure jobs, secure communities and a secure future. "My campaign has all along been those three things. I believe with those three pillars all the other issues that our community faces are within that," he said. "If we keep announcing big public infrastructure projects, work will be provided. "It provides work for the construction industry. It's not only the people who build but you get engineers involved, architects involved, you've got all the people that support those businesses involved and that gives con32 STAR NEWS
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fidence to a community." According to Mr Mass, within secure communities is reinvestment in TAFE, training and schools. "The previous government slashed funding in all those areas," Mr Maas said. "Labor is investing very heavily in that because it believes that when people are kept busy and active then the chances for crime occurring is less. "As much as there's probably some value as putting cameras in shopping centres, we'd much rather our children being able to contribute properly to a functioning society." If elected, within the first 100 days, Mr Maas will organise a community forum at a big town hall where people will be able to help develop a plan for what they would like to see in Narre Warren South over the next four years.
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Narre seats up for grabs Narre Warren North District covers 57 square kilometres and it made up of suburbs including Hallam, Narre Warren and Narre Warren North and parts of Berwick, Endeavour Hills, and Harkawar. Narre Warren North is a residential electorate, with development in the east of the District. Features include the Berwick campus of Monash University and the Fountain Gate shopping centre. Natural features include Lysterfield Park and Lysterfield Lake. Luke Donnellan is the current Member for Parliament for Narre Warren North. He was elected in 2002. Mr Donnellan is the Minister for Roads and Road Safety and the Minister for Ports. Narre Warren North was contested in 2002 by Liberal MLC Maree Luckins, but she was defeated as a 15 percent swing elected Labor's Mr Donnellan as the first member for Narre Warren North. There are five candidates running in this year's election, in the previous election, 2014, there were seven, and in 2006, there were five. Narre Warren North appeared to have a narrow Liberal majority on its creation, but it has sat on the Labor side of the state's electoral ledger since its first contest at the 2002 election. Sami Greiss, Zeeshan Mahmood and Stefanie Bauer were contacted for comments but did not respond in time. Labour DLP candidate Mr Greiss holds a
Bachelor of Commerce and is self-employed while his wife works for Monash University. Transport Matters Party candidate Zeeshan Mahmood is a 36-year-old businessman and property developer who has volunteered for many years with the Australian Red Cross. He was born in Pakistan and lives in Narre Warren. Australian Greens candidate Stefanie Bauer has worked in the aged and disability community for more than 20 years, working with council and not for profit agencies. Narre Warren South covers 39.3 square kilometres of new housing estates south of the Princed Highway around Berwick. It includes suburbs of Hampton Park, Narre Warren South and parts of Lynbrook and Berwick. Narre Warren South was a marginal Liberal seat on its creation but was won by Labor's Dale Wilson with a swing of 14 percent at the 2002 election. In the 2012 state election, there were five candidates. This year, there are four candidates. Incumbent, Labor's Judith Graley is retiring and new Labor candidate Gary Maas hopes for a smooth transition into the seat. Liberal's Susan Serey was a candidate in the previous election and remains a candidate in the current election. Ms Serey was 40.51 percent of first preference votes in 2014, but it was won by Ms Graley with a swing of 48.18 percent. Australian Greens candidate Michael Butler was contacted for comments but did not respond in time.
A lifetime commitment to Narre Warren South By Jessica Anstice Susan Serey is the nominated Liberal candidate for Narre Warren South in the lead up to the state election on Saturday 24 November. Her campaign is local and is built on a lifetime commitment to the area and a proven record of representation for the Casey community. Ms Serey has grown up in Casey, attended school locally, worked locally, has extensive involvement with the local community and business organisations, and has been elected and re-elected to local government including having had the honour of serving as deputy mayor. "My campaign to get better outcomes for our neglected Casey community is a life commitment to our local area and its future built," Ms Serey said. "From the many doors I have knocked on and calls I have made, voters have reinforced the importance of having a genuine local representing them in State Parliament, not just an occasional visitor to the electorate. "I know our local issues, our people, organisations and the community's aspirations, and would be honoured to continue getting the best outcome for our Berwick, Narre Warren South and Hampton Park communities." Ms Serey said she would be honoured to be the first local to represent the community. "Its aspirations and needs in State Parliament for nearly three decades and end the ne-
Liberal candidate for Narre Warren South Susan Serey. glect our community has suffered as a result," she said. "Not a day would be wasted to secure better outcomes for our local community to deal with the backlog of infrastructure accumulated over 16 years of previous Labor governments, to fix our congestion, make our community safer, cut the cost of living and genuinely supporting family and community values."
Member for Narre Warren North Luke Donellan.
‘Straight talker’ has focus on things that matter By Jessica Anstice Luke Donnellan has been the Member for Narre Warren North since 2002. In the lead up to the state election, he has promised to focus on areas that matter to the community such as schools, healthcare and transport. "I've spent lots of time talking to people about what matters to them," he said. "People can see we're doing a lot of work locally, fixing roads like Narre Warren North Road and Hallam Road, upgrading schools and expanding the Casey Hospital. "There's more to do and only Labor will deliver the things that families in Narre Warren North need." Mr Donnellan said that Labor delivers services that people need and that "all the Liberberwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
als do is cut." "We've delivered free TAFE, removed level crossings, added new lanes to the Monash, we're expanding the Casey Hospital and, most importantly, we've created thousands of jobs for Victorians," he said. "I'm a straight-talker, I tackle problems head-on and I advocate for this community around the cabinet table." If elected, he said his first point of business will be to deliver the things the community needs. "Like the new 24/7 police station, getting on with Labor's upgrades to Narre Warren North Primary School and the Timbarra P-9 College and finishing the expansion of Casey Hospital," he said.
Transport Matter candidate for Narre Warren South Gagandeep Singh.
Candidate for commuters By Jessica Anstice Gagandeep Singh is the nominated Transport Matters candidate for Narre Warren South in the lead up to the state election on Saturday 24 November. Mr Singh said he is running a very strong campaign in Narre Warren South and that he has received a massive response from the local community. "People are fed up with Labor and Liberals same polices as they take it take it for granted
after having been elected several times," he said. "They come out for four weeks in their four years of time and then disappear after being elected. People need change for good." Mr Singh said, "Transport plays an important role in our life. People are saying they don't want to spend two hours on road after working for eight hours. "They are giving support to transport matters. As no party raise the issues of transport and congestion. There is no policy there to resolve it."
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Tooradin Bazaar sale Now in its 115th year, the Tooradin Bazaar will have an extensive range of both handcrafted and donated goods offered for sale. Most of the items are hand crafted by a strong group of women who meet each month at Christ Church in Tooradin and lovingly prepare for this event each year. Some who have moved away still make items and bring them to the Bazaar year. Saturday 17 November 9am-2.30pm at the Tooradin Community Centre, Tooradin-Station Road, Tooradin.
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New members welcome: Cranbourne Senior Citizens Club is invites new members to join them for bowls, bingo, line dancing, ballroom dancing, barbecues, table tennis, board games, cards, pool, and day trips. Also, pleasant Sunday afternoons – entertainment and afternoon tea. Located at 1 Codrington St., Cranbourne. For detail contact: Thelma: 5996 4554 Isobel: 0429 301 947
Op-Shop massive clearance sale. Cakes, jams, pickles and relishes also available. Plants and fresh produce. Christmas trees (fake) and Christmas decorations. Art and Craft, Jelly Bean counting competition - beautiful Christmas hamper to be won! Saturday 17 November 9am - 1pm.
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Tickets: $20, Conc: $15, U12 Free. Booking essential on 9790 0149 (Natalie). You will be seated at round tables with room to place your BYO food and drinks. Casey Choir will entertain you with their new Christmas program and there will be opportunities for you to join in with some well-known carols. Coffee and tea provided. Sunday 2 December, 7.30pm at Akoonah Park Function Centre, 3 Cardinia Street, Berwick.
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We Walk The Walk: Gethsemane Church Charity, a not-for-profit organisation, is inviting the community to join in a walk to help fund-raise their free annual event - the Clyde Carols by Candlelight on 1 December from 5.30 pm to 9.30 pm at the Hillcrest Christian College Oval. The public is welcome to complete the entire 30km or 5km legs. To sponsor the walk visit the GoFundMe page https://www.gofundme. com/At-Gethsemane-We-Walk-The-Walk. Saturday November 17. Walk starts at 8am at 10 Blake Street Berwick. The meeting points along the way are the Old Cheese Factory, Casey Central, Berwick Springs Lake, Brentwood Park and Eden Rise, with Hillcrest Christian College being the 6th and final destination. Walk finishes about 3pm - depending on weather conditions.
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Christmas in the Pool at Casey Race Cranbourne Cranbourne Arthritis Support Group is inviting the community for a "Christmas in the Pool" celebration at Casey Race. The group started 38 years ago with members regularly exercising in the Hydrotherapy pool at Casey Race. The morning will include some light-hearted fun followed by morning tea. Thursday 13 December at Casey Race from 8am-9.30am. For enquiries email: casg@ mail.tidyhq.com
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Sing out against family violence You're The Voice is a joyful concert that aims to raise awareness around family violence in Casey. It features Only Women ALOUD conducted by Claire Patti, MEN ALOUD! and the You're The Voice massed choir conducted by Dr Jonathon Welch AM. Individual choirs include Voices of Casey, Casey Choir, THECHOIR, SE Trill Seekers, Phoenix Harmony Chorus, All Together Choir and Latrobe Valley Community Choir. Tickets: $15 adults, $10 concession, $5 students. Bookings: bunjilplace.com.au or 9709 9700. Sunday 25 November, 3pm at Bunjil Place Theatre, 2 Patrick NE Drive, Narre Warren.
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Monster Op-Shop Sale and Market Day Huge price reductions throughout our Op-Shop, also offering a cake stall, jams and pickles, plants and fresh produce, and a sausage sizzle, the proceeds of which go to helping our farmers. All welcome! Saturday 17 November from 9am to 1pm at Narre Warren North Uniting Church, 1 Main St, Narre Warren North.
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Cranbourne Friends Workshop A workshop will be held about the Australian Alpine and Subalpine plants and the threat of the Sambar deer at the Cranbourne Gardens. Five guest speakers will be present. Sunday 25 November starts at 9.30am-1pm. Australian Garden Auditorium, Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens. Cost: members $30, non-members $40, students $15. Bookings essential. Booking Form attached and also at www.rbgfriendscranbourne.org.au
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Hampton Park Uniting Church Open up free community lunch. Two course lunch. Anyone welcome. Comtact 9799 7994. Everything Thursday (during school term) from 12pm at 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park.
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Fenix Chorale Inc.is a choir consisting of thirty plus sings beautiful four part harmonies to a variety of popular songs and performs several times during the year at local retirement villages and other venues. The choir was formed in September 2016 and holds rehearsals in the Auditorium at Woodlands Park, 72 Kangan Drive, Berwick on the first, second and third Wednesdays of the month, except the Christmas Holidays, 2.30 - 3.45pm. The conductor is Vic Clement. The choir of thirty plus sings beautiful four part harmonies to a variety of popular songs and performs several times during the year at local retirement villages and other venues. New members are always welcome. Please phone the Secretary, Margaret Haywood 9700 3973 or email: mhaywood.celebrant@ gmail.com for further information.
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Casey U3A Casey U3A classes for retirees will be held in Berwick at a range of locations and also at Selandra Community Hub, Clyde North. Only $35 to join for year. 40 plus classes. Visit the website at http://casey.u3anet.org. au for details or John 9707 2301 or 0409 515465.
Playgroup. $3 per child or $5 per family. Morning tea included. Contact 9799 7994. Fridays from 9.30am to 11.30am (during school term) at 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park.
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Berwick Seniors welcome new members who would like to join their club and enjoy good company and activities such as indoor croquet, billiards, table tennis, darts, board games and bingo. The club days are Fridays, 9.30am-1.30pm, with line-dancing on Tuesdays 10.30am12pm.112 High Street, Berwick. Details: 9707 2017.
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Free Christmas Day lunch. Do you have nothing planned on Christmas Day? Are you perhaps alone this Christmas? Must book, as places are limited. Contact 9799 7994 or email narrehamptonparkuc@bigpond.com. Doors open at 11.30am at 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park.
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Evergreen Turf Charity Night Join us for Evergreen Turf Charity Night and help raise some much needed funds for the Casey Cardinia Foundation. Purchase your fully-inclusive official dining function in the Skyline Suite, with guest speaker the Suburban Footballer, silent auctions, raffle prizes as well as special guest host! Thursday, 15 November at the Pakenham Racing Club.
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Narre Warren North Uniting Church Narre Warren North Op-Shop Grand Sale and Market Day. For further details, contact Rev. Bruce Crowle 0425 738 481. Saturday, 17 November at Narre Warren North Uniting Church, Main Street Narre Warren North.
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Relay for Life Cranbourne-Narre Relay for Life is calling on Casey residents to come along and cheer on participants competing in the King of the Wing event where they will eat as many wings as they can in 10 minutes for a fundraising night of fun. Relay For Life raises funds for Cancer Council's vital work in cancer research, prevention, information and support. This year's Cranbourne-Narre Casey Fields Athletics track (Casey Fields, Berwick-Cranbourne Rd Cranbourne East) on Saturday 17 November at 6.30pm. The Relay of Life event will take place on Sunday 18 November from 4pm - 12pm at Casey Fields Athletics track. To register visit fundraising. cancer.org.au/cranbourne-narre.
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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 Balla Balla Community Centre 65 BerwickCranbourne Rd, Cranbourne East. Monday 8 October - 17 December 5.30pm - 6.30pm or 7pm - 8pm and Wednesday 10 October - 19 December 1pm - 2pm.
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Cranbourne and District Garden Club Come along, meet people and maybe learn a thing or two. All are welcome. Contact 5995 1420. 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. Choir practices are held every Monday at 7.30pm in the Old Cheese Factory, Home-
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Add your voice Voices of Casey choir is recruiting new members, especially men - from enthusiastic amateurs to seasoned singers. Led by music director Dr Jonathon Welch AM, our repertoire includes wellknown classics, pop songs and contemporary compositions.· Mondays 7-9.30pm, except school holidays at Fiddlers Green Retirement Village, 57 Gloucester Avenue, Berwick. Details: Paulien, 9769 8611 or maritimes.1@ hotmail.com.
Rehearsals run each Monday, starting from 28 May. Supper included. 6.15-7.30pm, Mondays at Narre Warren Seniors Centre, 192-1096 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Details: 8679 6088 or withonevoice@creativityaustralia.org.au.
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Men talking OM:NI holds a discussion group for blokes over 50 in a warm, friendly environment. They meet over coffee and discuss issues of interest, with plenty of laughs. New members welcome. Tea and coffee provided. First Wednesday of the month, 9am-12pm at Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House, 21A Bemersyde Drive, Berwick. Details: Brian Regan, 0408 545 984.
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Pre-kindergarten group Narre Community Learning Centre runs a prekinder program Mondays-Thursdays. The program focuses on preparing children for the big step into kindergarten. Mondays 1pm-4pm, Wednesdays 9.30am12.30pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays 9.30am12.30pm at Narre Community Learning Centre, 1 Malcolm Court Narre Warren. Details: 9704 7388.
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Thursday Playgroup This group is run in a small, fun and friendly environment by an experienced playgroup co-ordinator. With crafts, songs, story-time and outdoor play, it's a great place for your child to socialise and make great friends. Available for children up to four years old. 9.30-11.30am Thursdays at Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South. Bookings: 9704 2781.
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Children's Fitness The Happy Feet fitness and entertainment program delivers educational content, creativity and social skills. Suitable for 18 months-5 years. Costs $9.50 per session. 12-12.30pm Tuesdays at Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre Warren South. Bookings: 9704 2781 or Cathy Lord, 0402 146 629 andcathy@happyfeetadmin.com.au.
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Free community lunch Hampton Park Uniting Church, 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park Ph: 9799 7994. Every Thursday (during school term) at 12 noon.
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Would you like to be inspired, unleash your creative potential and improve your well-being? Then a With One Voice choir is for you! Singing is the language of the heart. For centuries, song has played a key role in community, culture and story-telling. Every week Creativity Australia's With One Voice choirs inspire diverse people from more than 40 nationalities, aged nine to 90 to sing side by side. There are no auditions and no singing experience is necessary and is led by professional conductors. Choir is a great place to find your voice, find friends, de-stress, build well-being and confidence, learn new skills and connect to your community. Weekly on Mondays 6.15pm-7.30pm at the Narre Warren Seniors Centre. 192/196 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Supper included. (03) 8679 6088 or email withonevoice@creativityaustralia.org.au.
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Time for tennis Cranbourne Tennis Club holds social tennis on Thursday mornings from 9.30am to 11.30am. Competitions are open to singles and doubles of all ages including beginners and advanced players. Cost is $2 including tea and coffee. Casey Fields at 160 Berwick-Cranbourne Rd (Melways 134 E7). Details: 0419 382 049 or 0432 535 575.
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Learn to play the bagpipes The Berwick Pipers INC is interested in attracting new members to its group, particularly experienced bagpipe players. The group play B Flat chanters in our bagpipes as it gives them the greatest chance of helping concert bands and orchestras. The Pipers are a group of musicians who play the Great Highland Bagpipe. They have assisted Berwick Rotary on Australia days at Pioneer Park by playing in the Official Party and providing incidental music around the grounds. They perform around the City of Casey at a variety of venues to entertain the public but we also teach learners to play the great highland bagpipe. Despite the group currently having a midyear break, lessons for their learners continue. Email berwickpipers16@gmail.com or visit the website at www.berwickpipers.info. The group's secretary Steve Everett and tutor can be contacted on 03 97296219 or 0425 826 990.
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Activity based interactive gathering for families. Free dinner included. Hampton Park Uniting Church, 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park. Every Fortnight (Saturdays) from 4.30pm - 6.30pm. Contact Jo 0401 191 650.
Carpet bowls Hampton Park Senior Citizens club welcomes the community to join in a carpet bowls every Saturday from 1pm-3pm at 2 Narellan Dr, Hampton Park. For more information please contact the club on 97992588 or kcj@iinet.net.au.
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Berwick Bushwalking Club Berwick and District Bushwalking Club hold weekday and Sunday walks. If you enjoy keeping fit and like the outdoors with the added bonus of meeting new friends, come and join our group for a walk. Walks vary between 10 and 16 kilometres. Visitor walk fee is $3. For information on future walks please contact Grazie: 97001158 or 0427455459; or email: secretary@berwickbwc.org.au Visit the webpage: berwickbwc.org.au.
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Community activities Narre Warren North Uniting Church welcomes everyone to attend weekly sessions with the following community groups. Uniting Images Photography Group on the second Monday of the month at 7.30pm; Uniting Readers Book Club - last Monday of the month at 7.30 pm; Community Garden - Tuesdays 10am - 12pm and Saturdays 9am - 12pm; Coffee and Conversation - Wednesdays 9.30am and exercise group at 12pm; Art and Craft - Wednesdays 1pm - 3.30pm; Crazy Needles Knitting and Crochet group on Thursdays 10am4pm; Card Making - fortnightly on Thursdays at 1pm - 4pm and Dinner and Film Night on the fourth Saturday of the month at 5.30pm. The OP-shop is open Wednesday to Friday from 9am - 3pm and Saturdays 9am - 1pm. All sessions held at Narre Warren North Uniting Church at 1 Main St, Narre Warren North.
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With One Voice Casey choir welcomes singers of all backgrounds and abilities. There are no auditions. No singing experience is necessary.
The Hallam Community Learning Centre are up and running again with their Hallam Sensational Movers exercise classes in Gunns Road, Hallam. Come to one or come to both. Every Monday at 11.15am or Wednesdays from 11am. The cost per session is $5 per person plus a small 2018 membership fee of $5. Ph. 9703-1688 for further inquiries. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
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Notice of Intention to Sell Council Owned Land
Casey City Council (Council) gives public notice under section 189 of the Local Government Act 1989 (Vic)
(Act) of its intention to sell the land described below:
Part of Ward Road, Berwick, shown marked ‘A’ on the plan below (Lot A) being part of the land forming a Government road intended to be discontinued (in part) under section 207B(1)(b) of the Act.
(Including Aged Care Facilities & Real Estate Rentals Etc.)
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The principal terms of the land exchange agreement are as follows: 1. The Land Exchange is to facilitate the delivery of the Berwick Waterways Precinct Structure and Development Contributions Plan (Structure Plan). 2. The Structure Plan requires the existing road to be deviated pursuant to a road deviation proposal by discontinuing that part of the existing road, being Lot A, and creating a new road through the Adjoining Land, being Lot B (Road Deviation Proposal). 3. Settlement of the Land Exchange is to be effected 28 days after the Road Deviation Proposal is published in the Victorian Government Gazette, or such longer period as agreed in writing by the parties. 4. At the date of this Proposal, the market value of each lot is as follows: 4.1 Lot A - $330,000 plus GST; and 4.2 Lot B - $335,000 plus GST. 5. Despite the value of Lot B being greater than Lot A, Council is not required to pay the Adjoining Owner (and the Adjoining Owner is not entitled to demand) any consideration (except GST payable) at settlement.
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Interested persons are invited to make a submission on the proposal in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Council must receive submissions by 30 November 2018. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. 12378577-RC07-18
Submissions may be included in an agenda for a meeting of the Council that will be made available to the public. Written submissions are to be addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, and may be hand delivered to Council’s office at Bunjil Place, 2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren 3805 or posted to the following address:
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Mr Glenn Patterson Chief Executive Officer Casey City Council PO Box 1000 NARRE WARREN VIC 3805
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Any person making a written submission and requesting to be heard in support of their written submission is entitled to appear in person, or may be represented by a person acting on their behalf, before a meeting of Council or a committee of Council.
Call Lucas 0419 259 266 Jack 0400 895 945
After considering all submissions, Council will decide whether to proceed with the Proposal. Further information regarding this proposal may be obtained from Council’s Property Manager Rebecca Legg, who may be contacted by telephone on 03 9709 9397 or by email at rlegg@casey.vic.gov.au.
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Wilcock’s back at Dandy By Nick Creely Dandenong quick James Wilcock admits that if he hadn't stepped away from the intense rigours of Premier Cricket for a couple of years, he may have given it away completely. With 136 first XI wickets for the Panthers after debuting at just 16 in the 2008/09 season, the now 26-year-old is a relative veteran of Premier Cricket, but chose to step away and return to his home club, Berwick, after snaring 27 wickets in 2015/16 for one simple reason. "I was burnt out of cricket, really - playing Premier Cricket takes some time out of your life, and I played various junior tournaments and went to England for three years when I was young, and I got sick of it," he said. "It was either to quit cricket, or go play with my mates down at Berwick for a few years - I just had to go back to local cricket."
Clearly above the Dandenong District's Turf 1 grade, netting 59 wickets at 13.35 in two seasons down at Berwick, Wilcock made the choice to return to Shepley Oval after the Panthers' stunning premierships last year. "I had a pretty good season at Berwick, and got myself really fit, and I thought I'd give it another crack," he said. "I absolutely loved it, off-field and on-field - with the team we had, it was probably disappointing to not even make the finals, but it is what I needed." Through injuries and availability, the former Victorian Under 17 and Under 19 representative has been thrust straight back into the thick of the action, taking the new ball for the Panthers to lead the attack, and described the "cut-throat" nature of Premier Cricket, something he is once again thriving off. "It's been pretty smooth (coming back to
Dandenong), it does help that most of the guys around Dandenong are virtually the same, so that does help quite a lot," he said. "It's a different level of cricket, so it's taken a bit of time on the cricket side of it - it's just that bit better and getting use to bowling to better batsmen. "If you miss a training session or two, you feel a bit guilty, because there is guys in the twos that want to take your place - even me, you feel like you've been going well and guys like Peter Siddle and James Pattinson come back in and you quickly find yourself in the twos. "It is quite cut-throat, you always have to be on your game - you're always on your toes." Wilcock has started to find his groove, snaring 5/28 in a brilliant effort against Northcote, and also took 3/45 against Essendon the week prior.
"I love it (leading the bowling attack) - it's not something I really expected, but those injuries have given me a bit of opportunity, and I just have to make the most of it," he said. "I've taken some good wickets at the start of the year, and I've got to make the most of it." And as for the reigning premiers - who are moving along steadily in their premiership defence - Wilcock said that things are bound to click very soon. "That's why you play sport, to win - they won last year, but it's always harder to back it up - we've started the season alright, and there are probably a few things we could fix, but it's enjoyable," he said. "We're confident, and not too worried at the moment - we've shown great patches in games, whether with the bat, with the ball, or in the field, so it's now just putting it all together, and that's not too far away."
Local stars set for nationals By Hayley Wildes Two Berwick Primary School students are set to take on the rest of Australia later this month. Brodie Atcheson and Josiah Stanford, who are in Grade 5 and Grade 4 respectively, have been selected to the Victoria track and field state team and will compete in the School Sport Australia Championships from 23 to 27 November at Lakeside Stadium in Albert Park. Both are Berwick Little Athletics members and will be hoping to make some noise on the national stage against students from the ACT, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania. Brodie will be competing in the 800m event, while Josiah will be going for gold in two events; the long jump and medley relay. Making the Victorian team is a tough task and after an extensive selection process that 40 STAR NEWS
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began in April, Brodie and Josiah were selected to the final team of 140 students last month. The process saw them compete at school, district, division, regional, and then finally state level in order to get the national call-up. Brodie enters the 800m event having come third in the state championships, with a personal best of two minutes and 25 seconds. Josiah will take on the field in long jump with a personal best of 4.39 metres, as well as taking his place in the medley relay team, of which he will run the 100m leg of the race. Both boys thoroughly enjoy little athletics and train up to five days a week, which will absolutely hold them in good stead for the national championships. There's no doubt that Brodie Atcheson and Josiah Stanford are on the rise and with a love for the sport and competition, the rest of Australia had better watch out.
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Adrian wants to get rolling By Hayley Wildes The Narre South Cricket Club has been a staple of the local community for many years and there's one man in particular who lives and breathes Narre South. Adrian Hopkins has been involved with the Lions for five years and despite personal pain, has found comfort within the four walls of the club. Back in February 2016, Adrian - who was coaching the under-13s team at the time - suffered a horrific accident when he slipped in the cricket nets; badly breaking his leg and as a result, was left with paralysis in that leg. Throughout a long and tough rehabilitation process, Adrian - who can no longer work - stayed involved with the club and has remained junior coordinator, among many other roles. "I've had some tough times with the rehab - I didn't walk for the first year because I've got permanent nerve damage and it's paralysed; that was pretty tough," Adrian said. "All I had essentially besides my family and friends was the club. "Over the last couple of years I've been able to use it like a full-time job. People see I'm doing a lot, but I use this as my job and it keeps me going and gets me out of bed every day. "People say I do a lot for the club, but they don't realise that the club has done a lot for me, more than they can probably understand." In his role as the junior coordinator, Adrian oversees the flourishing Narre South junior programs. On top of six senior teams, the club has over 130 under-11s to under-16s, a further 60 kids registered in early-entry programs and the Lions were also the first DDCA club to have an all-girls program, which is now in its third season. "We're very inclusive and even when we have things like a sausage sizzle, we make sure
Narre South Cricket Club is seeking donations to allow Adrian Hopkins to assist in turf preparation. Picture: HAYLEY WILDES we have halal food and kids are seeing that and asking 'what's halal food?', just picking up nuances like that" Adrian said. "When there are holidays that other cultures celebrate, we make sure that they're communicated to the teams. "I think it just allows the kids to grow as people. We always talk with the coaches that we're not just teaching them cricket, we're giving them other life lessons along the way." Despite his countless roles within the club, Adrian wants to do more. Due to his injury, he is unable to help in the preparation of the turf wicket at Strathaird Reserve.
The club currently uses a walk behind roller, which isn't suitable for Adrian as he can't walk or stand for long periods of time or manually manoeuvre a pitch roller. To enable Adrian to roll the wickets, a rideon pitch roller is required. "We're volunteer-based and it's hard with a lot of people working and many families now have both parents working full time," Adrian said. "It would be huge for me to be able to sit on the roller and get that done during the day. It takes a minimum of three hours of work each day, most weeks it will get a roll six days a week
and that's the bare minimum, you've got to do the extra stuff on top of that. "I can't stand out there and manoeuvre the walk-behind roller, but a ride-on has got power steering and steering control. It would just make life a lot easier for our club for sure." Despite the club's best efforts, grants have not been forthcoming and the club is seeking community support. Fundraising and donations are most welcome and sponsorship opportunities are available. Any individuals or businesses interested in jumping on board should email: narresouth@ddca.com.au
Cavs are in elite company By Hayley Wildes
QUIZ NUMBER 1636 1.
WHO did Roger Federer beat in the classic Australian Open tennis final in 2017?
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WHICH former Collingwood star was the first AFL player to kick 100 goals in a season?
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WHO was the first Australian player to earn a contract in the American National Basketball Association?
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WHICH former athletics star was nick-named ‘The Lithgow Flash’?
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HOW many strokes is a golfer penalised for losing a ball?
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IN which country was 2012 Melbourne Cup winner Green Moon trained?
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Casey Basketball continues to go from strength to strength and with the recent selection announcements for the Basketball Victoria Elite Development programs and teams, that point has been proven once again. A number of Casey players and coaches have been selected to take part in the elite pathway. Cavs players Blake Shankland, Mason Heather, Ryan Van Gent, Dylan Bucknell and Corey Roos have been selected to the State Development Program (SDP), while coaches Darren Best (lead coach), Mitch Taylor (assistant coach) and Brad White (assistant coach) are also involved. In further exciting news for the association, a number of Cavaliers have been selected to represent Victoria Metro at the Southern Cross Challenge (SCC). The SCC is the beginning of the high-performance pathway that provides identified elite juniors, coaches and officials an insight into elite development and gameplay across a four-day tournament. Casey representatives are; Archer McMenamin and Dakota Crichton (under 15s), Cedric Rault, Keighan Cormick-Cox, Sebastian Van Den Brink and Truman Byrne (under 14s), and coaches Darren Best and Ishoa Cook. Darren Best, Casey Basketball development manager, talked about the talent coming through the ranks at Casey. "It's a credit to the kids - they put the work in," Best said. "The association obviously supports them, but I think basketball is definitely player focussed. "The athletes are the ones who have done the work and obviously we support them as best we can. "I think any time you're in a growth corridor as large as we are, you're always going to have a massive number of kids coming through the door and you're going to find some very talented kids just by the sheer volume." Best, who grew up playing basketball at Cranbourne, returned to Casey in August after spending time with Basketball Tasmania as a high-performance coach.
He will take charge of the under 15 Victoria Metro team at the SCC in January. Heading up the Casey Basketball Academy, Best has been working closely with the most promising juniors in the association. "Of all the Casey kids that made the SCC, all bar two are in our academy programs," he said. "We do an extra practice a week with those kids and we base that curriculum around not only how we want to play as an association, but what would be expected of them if they were to go to a state trial." The Casey Basketball Academy is open to all representative players at Casey Basketball. For more information, email bdm@caseybasketball.com.au
Cedrick Rault is one of 11 Casey players to be selected to participate in the Basketball Victoria Elite Development program. PICTURE COURTESY OF CASEY BASKETBALL
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Tons of fun for Spoljaric By Nick Creely DDCA TURF 1 AND 2 REVIEW - ROUND 4 (DAY 1) Crafting a century takes skill, application, as well as physical and mental fitness. Yet DDCA legend Steven Spoljaric, the five time Wookey medalist and Ryder medal winner makes them look so easy, as if he hasn't even broken a sweat. His 18th in the association (122) in just 97 games came on Saturday for Springvale South in Round 4 of the Turf 1 season, against a highly quality Hallam Kalora Park bowling group, helping set up an imposing 312 for the Hawks at Frawley Road. It was very much a classic Spoljaric knock - pushing singles early, being patient and then accelerating like no other player in the competition. After Michael Vandort was trapped LBW in the opening exchanges after some quality new ball bowling by Jordan Hammond, Spoljaric strode to the middle with his usual calmness. As he normally does, aggressive opener Nathan King (39) took to the bowlers, allowing Spoljaric to work his way into the innings superbly. A double strike by Steven Gilmour (2/19) had the Bloods reeling at 3/61, but Spoljaric continued to play his way, constructing partnerships with Tim Ford (16) and Malinga Bandara (52) before going on and reaching the three figures in aggressive fashion. Ironically, Spoljaric was run out on 122. In reality, it was the only way to nab his prized scalp. Down at Park Oval, Buckley Ridges flexed their muscles and inflicted North Dandenong with misery, wrapping up first innings points as they now eye an outright. Winning the toss and batting proved to be the fateful call for skipper Asfan Thajudeen, with the Maroons succumbing to the new ball skill by Jurgen Andersen (5/29) and Daniel Watson (3/15), with the visitors rolled for just 51. Watson and Andersen bowled with great skill and pace, completely blanketing an inform batting side. Captain-coach David White lost his wicket early, but the fireworks of Watson (34 off 22 balls) saw the Bucks quickly surpass the Ma-
HSD's Jack Philpin sends one down against Berwick in Turf 1 on Saturday. 187328 Pictures: ROB CAREW roons and build an impenetrable lead. Cameos by Troy Aust (55 not out) and fireworks by Ben Watson (54 not out off 21 balls) lifted the score to 6/205, before leaving the Maroons reeling at 2/38 at stumps. Star all-rounder Kaushalya Weeeraratne, meanwhile, had a day to remember as HSD flattened Berwick at Reedy. The highly fancied Bears were skittled for 106 in the 36th over after being sent in, with Weeraratne snaring 5/23. Prized scalp Nathan Pilon was back in the sheds early, and his departure brought about a middle order collapse, with skipper Matt Chasemore also struggling to get going despite reaching 20. The confidence seeped through with the bat as Weeraratne clubbed a stunning 109 not out, with the Cobras 4/190 at stumps. Reigning Wookey winner Michael Davies is 40 not out at stumps, with three sixes and four boundaries next to his name.
And Mordialloc's (166) struggles continued despite a blazing 91 to new recruit, former international Nuwan Kulasekera, with St Mary's 1/26 and in a comfortable position to snare a victory at Carroll Reserve. Mammoth centuries, meanwhile, to a Narre South newcomer and Dingley star headlined an action packed day across Turf 2 on Saturday. Down at Sweeney Reserve, with Narre Warren taking on the Lions, Jonty Jenner - the 20-year-old Jersey star who has played a recent first-class game with Sussex - put on an absolute clinic, sending the ball to all parts of the ground in a dynamic 146. Jenner's innings took just 122 balls and just under three hours, hitting 17 fours and six sixes - including a range of stunning reverse sweep sixes. Morteza Ali (66) and Joe Thomas (26) put on 88 for the first wicket, and the Magpies simply couldn't keep up, with Ashan Wijayakumara
(58) playing a strong hand in a partnership of almost 200 with Jenner. The Magpies showed some fight - particularly through the efforts of Janaka Liyanabadalge (4/75) and Callum Spencer (3/66) - to stem the bleeding somewhat, but Scott Phillips' side reached 9/350 before declaring with eight overs to spare. Opening batsman Bevan Radhakrishnan fell just one ball before stumps, with the Magpies 1/9 at the end of the day, and will need to do a lot right to get close to their target when play resumes on Saturday. Gun Dingley all-rounder Matthew Hague, meanwhile, also had a day out with the blade against St Brigid's/St Louis. Hague carved up the home side in a breathtaking 179 off 224 balls, guiding the Dingoes to a strong 9/316 at stumps. Battling to find form after 65 runs in his first four digs, Hague's class and hunger for runs shone brightest, forming strong partnerships throughout the innings. Hague sent the ball flying over the ropes for eight sixes and 18 fours, returning to the trademark form that saw him amass 507 Turf 1 runs two years ago. Luke Spears (37) was also in the runs for the Dingoes. And Narre North is in a strong position against Parkmore Pirates at Frederick Wachter Reserve. The Pirates were sent in to face the music, and lost a bunch of early wickets to be in some trouble early. Captain-coach Anurudhdha Foneska (61) was the only Pirate to get some momentum with the bat, playing a virtual lone hand in the middle order to salvage something against the reigning Turf 2 premiers, helping guide the side to 135, but in only 35 overs. Ryan Hendy (3/39), Joel Zietsman (2/39), Nathan Wilson (2/11) and Josh Henry (2/26) were all in the wickets for the Rams, as they build on what has been a slowish start to their title defence. The Rams clawed their way to 2/76 at stumps, with Marshall Gray (26) and Kyle Hardy (10) set to resume in the middle on Saturday. The match between Dandenong West and Cranbourne will be played this Saturday and Sunday.
Swans are building something special By Nick Creely
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Casey-South Melbourne doesn't want to simply make up the numbers. It wants to be a threat. After clinically knocking over Camberwell Magpies on Saturday away from home, the new look Swans are sitting just outside the top eight, a terrific start to the season by any measure. They're building something that has previously been lacking. The Magpies were always on the back foot after a sublime hundred by Michael Wallace (125) on day one saw the visitors set a formidable 330 for victory. Wallace's ton was significant for many reasons. He came in at 3/30 and with state bowler Andrew Fekete causing trouble, it was his first game back after being dropped down a level, and it was his second triple figures score in a row. These factors - combined with a resolute 83 to keeper Devin Pollock gave the Swans a momentum that never shifted and translated into the second day. The home side couldn't wrestle up enough boundaries to put the pressure on, and were blown away early, with Jackson Fry (2/21),
Nathan Lambden (1/52) and James Maxwell (1/29) setting the tone with the new ball. Emerging quicks Maxwell and Fry took their opportunities with Josh Dowling and Dylan Hadfield out injured, combining to capture the wickets of James Rosewarne, Oliver Gunning and Lewis McManus early, before the run out of Shubham Bhargave had the home side hanging meekly at 4/49. The Magpies were eventually snuffed out for 213, with Jonah Serong (3/43) bouncing back from a tough opening spell to take the final three wickets of the match, including Russ and Will Walker in consecutive balls to help his side to victory. Fry, who now has 43 first XI games under his belt as he continues to emerge in the bowling ranks, praised the bowling group for putting the Magpies on the back foot early. "I got a couple early, James Maxwell got one and they were four for not many - we put their two best players, Hill and Russ, under a lot of pressure and then getting Hill out, we knew we were on our way to getting the points, which was good," he said. Culture has been a major factor in the Swans turning around their fortunes so far
this season, something not lost on Fry who explained that presence of some elite cricket heads has brought about some renewed confidence and fierce competition for spots. "It's a lot different culture - Nick Jewell's a massive inclusion for the club, what he's brought to the table in terms of philosophies on cricket throughout the pre-season, and guys know where they stand with him, which is massive. And obviously having Luke Wells too is huge," he said. "Having two first-class guns at the helm is massive. It makes a big difference, we know our game a lot better, and guys walk tall with them around. "There's massive competition for spots, which is great, because guys train a bit harder - it's good to be around it. "We didn't have that last year - I probably played ones all last year when I wasn't in any great form. There's pressure on my spot now, Josh Dowling is going to come back in, and James Maxwell is back after a year off and is a much better player." Ahead of a blockbuster against local rivals, Dandenong, on Saturday and Sunday, Fry said the Swans were well placed to give the reigning
Michael Wallace's sublime day one hundred ensured the Swans could defend their total. 163770 Picture: GARY SISSONS premiers a shake. "We know how good they are, and it's a great challenge against a local rival at home. They're coming off a premiership, so we're really looking forward to it," he said. "Our performances against Fitzroy-Doncaster and Camberwell were top notch, and we believe when we play our best cricket, we can take it up to them. "Obviously the opening partnership (of Tom Donnell and Brett Forsyth) is massive, and if we knock a few over early and have a look at a few early on, it's going to be a great game. Hopefully it's a big crowd and attracts a few down to Casey Fields."
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A (bad) day on the green It was a bad day for Narre Warren's Saturday Pennant teams with three losing all by less than 10 shots and Division 7 having a bye. At Noble Park, Division 3 won two rinks and also had a draw. Colin Groom, Percy Herath, Arthur Scheurer and Jim Millar won 21-13; and Joe Selfridge, Brent Hone, Rod Lane and Cam Lee won 15-24. John Wright, Iain Stevenson, Peter Hayden and Zak Storm drew 16-16, but Eric Sydenham, Zade Bulmer, Erik Luyters and Wilma Stevenson went down 7-23. Narre Warren (1) 5-59 lost to Noble Park (1) 13-66. At Berwick, Division 4 only just lost by two shots. Keith Mark, Peter Castricum, Ralph Devonshire and Norm Hosmer won well (25-12) and Jim Kempf, Graham Dodd, Philip Howard and John Zanon won 22-20. Alan Mark, Peter Lister, Mark Groom and Carl Lapham, went down on the last end 18-19 but Wally Finlayson, Wilma Haringsma, David Wilkinson and Geoff Miller went down 11-27. Narre Warren (2) 4-76 lost to Berwick (5) 14-78. At Fountain Gate, Division 5 also played Berwick and had a disappointing five-shot loss. Janice Moran, Joe McGuire, Sharon Bull and Brent Grigg won well 25-12, and Arthur Fitt, Denise Peeler, Michael Graham and Stan Robinson won 19-17, but Stan Bulmer, Paul McNamara, Peter Lyons and Geoff Ampt (1624), and Leo McGeary, Pauline Kempf, Sharane Lyons and Craig Moore (10-25) both lost. Narre Warren (3) 4-71 lost to Berwick (6) 14-76.
It was fun night for all involved as the DDCA's girls competition kicked off. 187437 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS
Exciting new comp kicks off The inaugural Dandenong District Cricket Association girls competition kicked off in warm conditions at Hampton Park's Reedy Reserve on Tuesday night, with four teams doing battle on a historic evening for female cricket in the region. News photographer STEWART CHAMBERS was there to capture all of the fun.
Ralph Devonshire showed some real class on the green for Narre Warren.
Cranbourne’s great streak comes to an end After a great run of three victories in a row, Cranbourne's top bowls side was brought down to Earth on Saturday after a disappointing loss to Keysborough at home by 40 shots. And the losses continued with both the second and third side losing, however not all is lost as the two remaining sides recorded great wins. Midweek bowls had a bye last week and will resume again this week. Side 1 Division 2: It was a case of third side Cranbourne verses second side Keysborough but it was a one-horse race with Cranbourne coming up short on the day and eventually losing by a massive 40 shots, which was a huge disappointment for the home side. The only close rink was skipped by Barry 'The General' Thomas, who went down by two shots after a tight game all day. Head selector Doug Boggie said after the game: "It was a huge disappointment today and the selection committee will have a tough job this week to make sure we have our best inform players picked at the top level." Cranbourne 55 (0 points) lost to Keysborough 95. Side 2 Division 3: Cranbourne lost another close encounter, going down by five shots against Chelsea. The best rink was skipped by Chris Griffiths and his team of Gerry Dudink, John Stanley and Vic Butera who went on to win by seven shots, which was a great effort but not enough to bridge the gap. Cranbourne 74 (4 points) lost to Chelsea 79. Side 3 Division 5: Unfortunately for Cranbourne it was a similar result against Churchill
A handsome couple, Gwen and Bob Scott.
Waverley with a loss by 15 shots. The best rink was skipped by Ron Shields and his crew of Barry Graham, Bryan Eagle and David Brown, who all bowled well with five shots up. Cranbourne 73 (3 points) lost to Churchill Waverley 88. Side 4 Division 7: Playing at home against Dandenong RSL, skip John Gardiner and his crew of Frank Coulter, Brian Turton and Bob Pyne won by a massive 24 shots, which was good enough for total victory by 32 shots on the day. Cranbourne 84 (16 points) defeated Dandenong RSL 52. Side 5 six-a-side: Skip Mick Feeley had to pull a rabbit out of his hat on the last bowl of the day to pull off a three-shot victory against Chelsea at home. Mick and his team mates Al Agullana and Denis Tomlin won by three shots and skip Allen Skurrie and his team mates Stan Williams and Daniel Muir also won by three shots, giving a total victory by six shots. Cranbourne 37 (14 points) defeated Chelsea 31.
Playing away - Vic Butera, Chris Griffiths, John Stanley, Barry Graham and Bill Bradbury. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au
HSD's Mahitha Guggilam in action on Tuesday night. 187437
Narre South's Shana Tarini charges in. 187437
Lynbrook's Hasra Gill shows terrific concentration at the crease. 187437 Thursday, 15 November, 2018
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