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Giving the gift of hope This Christmas, The Salvation Army is encouraging Berwick locals to connect with their community – whether it is through participating in Christmas activities, giving a hand up to someone in need, or reaching out to the Salvos for help. Christmas is one of the hardest times of year for Australians doing it tough, but Berwick Salvation Army Officer Captain Craig Farrell says just a small contribution can make a big difference in helping us to give hope where it’s needed most. “For just $29 you can provide food on the table and a present under the Christmas tree to help give hope to someone in need this Christmas,” Captain Farrell said. Research from The Salvation Army has revealed that 95 per cent of all households who access the Salvos emergency services are living in poverty, with 74 per cent experiencing food insecurity and 67 per cent reporting that food affordability is their greatest daily challenge. “At Christmas, the Salvos will serve over 100,000 meals, distribute more than 500,000 gifts and toys and support more than 70,000 families in need. But we can only do this with the support of the Australian public,” Captain Farrell said. Christmas is the busiest time of year for the Salvos. Not only is The Salvation Army in Berwick running its annual Christmas Cheer operation, to provide toys and food for those in need, it is also preparing for a special Christmas Day service. The Christmas Day service will be held from 10am at The Salvation Army Berwick, corner of Ernst Wanke Road and Parkhill Drive and everyone is welcome to attend. “Whether you are by yourself, or with friends

Captain Craig Farrell wants Berwick residents to dig deep this Christmas. 187358 and family, Christmas is a time that is best spent together. So join us, so we can share the true spirit of Christmas,” Captain Farrell said. To give hope where it’s needed most this Christmas, please donate to The Salvation Army’s Christmas Appeal at salvos.org.au/Christmas or by calling 13 SALVOS (13 72 58). Donations can also be made in person at any Westpac branch or at Salvo Stores.

Many people dream of having a traditional white Christmas. For those who do, Director and Travel Consultant of the Departure Lounge Berwick Lauren Savery recommends packing the winter woollies and heading off to Canada, the USA or Europe. "You'll find picture-perfect snowy villages with plenty of activities even if you can't ski!" Lauren said. "Husky sleigh rides, ice skating, cable cars, tobogganing and of course the famous apres ski (ski resort nightlife). Or just relax and enjoy the picturesque surroundings and spend a day in the spa if the outdoors isn't for you!" To escape to the sun, Lauren says that hot destinations popular for Aussies at Christmas include Thailand, Bali, Fiji and Vietnam. "You have the pick of quiet and relaxed adult-only escapes or family fun all-inclusive resorts," she said. "If you are a foodie, head off on a culinary adventure and enjoy the traditional Christmas delicacies whilst soaking up the sun." Many people also love to cruise. Travellers can enjoy the ease of travelling from a local port in Melbourne if airports drive them crazy! Cruise around the South Pacific and return in the New Year refreshed and relaxed. "My main piece of advice is to always plan ahead!" Lauren said. "The earlier you arrange flights the better the airfares and you have your choice of hotels and accommodation. Cruise cabin options sell out quickly. By arranging it early you ensure you don't miss out completely. "And don't forget that travelling at Christmas isn't cheap! It is the most popular time of year for people to travel whether it is for a holiday or to visit family and friends. It is all worth it but remember you will need to budget for the cost involved.

The Departure Lounge Berwick Director and Travel Consultant Lauren Savery. "But whether it's sun or snow you are looking for, it is certainly a special time of the year to holiday and I definitely feel it's worth every cent." The Departure Lounge is located at 96A High Street in Berwick. For more information, phone 9769 5722 or visit thedepartureloungeberwick.com.au.

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The Berwick Business Group are once again running their Christmas bauble decorating competition. If any traders would like to join the BBG, they are welcome to email bbg3806@gmail. com or visit www.berwickbusinessgroup.com. au for more information.

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Berwick Business Group is once again thrilled to be running its Christmas bauble decorating competition. Participating traders will be getting right into the spirit of Christmas for the second year in a row with their special Berwick Business Group Christmas trees on display. With thanks to major sponsor Ace Communications, members of the community can visit any participating trader in Berwick from 1 December to collect a plain bauble from the store’s tree. All people have to do is take the bauble home, put their best effort into decorating it and return it to one of the participating traders’ trees. Participants will then go into the draw to win over $600 worth of prizes! Prizes will be drawn on Saturday 22 December; so get those creative decorating juices flowing! Feedback from the competition last year, from both the participating traders and members of the community, inspired the Berwick Business Group to once again run this popular competition. For details regarding participating traders, visit www.berwickbusinessgroup.com.au or check out the Facebook page (@bbg3806) and Instagram page @berwickvillagewhatson. The Berwick Business Group is a collaboration of businesses within Berwick working closely with the City of Casey to showcase the wonderful retail shops, restaurants, cafes and professional services.

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FOCUS ON … CHRISTMAS IN BERWICK

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CEO of Pawz Ink Kylie Tatti can help with all pet needs this Christmas. 187281 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS dog's health at the forefront of their minds. "Make sure your dog is wormed, vaccinated, and groomed; ready for your Christmas and summer holidays," she said. "If you're going to warmer areas, make sure dogs have tick prevention measures in place. If you're going to the beach with a dog that's prone to skin problems like 'hot spots' it's important to make sure the dog is dried very well. Keep sand out of the dog's coat and paws as sand can cause skin irritation and fungal toe infections. For dogs with pink skin, make sure they have protection from the sun." For dogs prone to heat stress, Kylie recommends using ice-blocks in their water bowls or investing in cooling coats or mats which are manufactured specifically to keep the dog's body temperature low.

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"If your dog isn't handling the heat, you can keep them cooler by placing a cool cloth on their underside or by wetting their paws. Make sure they always have plenty of fresh, cool water available and never walk them on hot roads or footpaths," she said. Customers can phone or pop into Pawz Ink and the experienced team will help with anything a dog lover needs. With a Pawz Ink online retail shop coming soon and sister business KT's Dog and Cat Grooming Academy having an online trade shop, Kylie and her crew endeavour to offer a caring and complete service to all dog owners and lovers. Pawz Ink is located at 15 Intrepid Street Berwick. For more information, phone 9769 8494 or visit www.pawzink.com.au.

The Berwick Neighbourhood Centre is inviting everyone to its annual community fair, held on Saturday 8 December at the Timbarra Community Hall from 5pm to 8pm. Market Stalls, food vendors, amusement rides, face-painting, balloon twisting along with a special visit from Santa will all be featured throughout the evening. The Berwick Neighbourhood Centre is a vibrant community-based organisation located in the heart of Berwick and offers many programs for both children and adults. For children, the centre conducts pre-kinder programs, learning through play (childcare), playgroups and school holiday activities. "Our pre-kinder enrolments for 2019 are now open," Berwick Neighbourhood Centre Manager Michelle Coburn said. "We operate from two venues: 112 High Street in Berwick and Timbarra Community Centre in Berwick. Both centres are well equipped with spacious outdoor areas and equipment to help foster and support children's development within the early year's framework." The centre's adult programs are well utilized with strength training, Zumba, knitting groups, over 50's social groups, line dancing, and our morning melodies. "If you enjoy listening to various performers whilst enjoying a scrumptious morning tea, then book in for this fun morning which is held on the last Thursday of the month at the Timbarra Community Hall," Michelle said. To arrange a tour of either of the Berwick Neighbourhood Centre's venues, book into a program, obtain a family ride pass for the community fair or to enrol into a pre-kinder session, visit www.berickneighbourhoodcentre.com.au or call 9796 1970. To stay up-todate with everything happening at the Berwick Neighbourhood Centre, 'like' it on Facebook.

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Christmas is the perfect time to pamper, protect and reward every dog for their companionship, loyalty and entertaining antics the past year has brought. Kylie Tatti, CEO of Berwick's Pawz Ink and KT's Dog and Cat Grooming Academy, recently gave great insight on important holiday tips to make sure every pooch has a happy and safe holiday season. Kylie explained the most beneficial gifts for dogs are those known as environmental enrichment toys. These toys keep dogs' minds occupied, challenged and stimulated. "I recommend giving your dog's toys which keep them happy and active - it could be something as simple as a treat ball or a Kong," Kylie said. "Raw bones and raw treats can also be of benefit." The festive season is also the time of year that many can be tempted to feed their pets some Christmas leftovers - something Kylie says should be avoided. "It's never a good idea to feed your dog scraps off the table," she said. "Doing so may trigger skin problems such as eczema or 'hot spots' for your dog. It's important to stay away from rich meats such as ham and pork - it's best to stick with dogspecific treats and not humanize your pet too much. "You may wish to choose organic dog treats or those made just for dogs, including carob or yoghurt buttons and carob chip bickies for that holiday sweet tooth - so if you want to give your dog a little cookie or choccy Santa, there are dog-friendly ones available" With many families hitting the road and heading out for holidays to enjoy the warmer weather, Kylie encourages people to keep their

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A Berwick Zalig Kerstmis When Mariette Van Schijndel was growing up in the Dutch town of Oss, Christmas was one of the most magical times of the year. Mariette, the owner of Berwick’s A Touch of Dutch, has fond memories of December rituals shared with her parents, four siblings and extended family. “Christmas time was really family and religion. We would go to church for midnight Mass the night before Christmas. It would be pitch dark and often snowing but there were lights everywhere. The atmosphere was overwhelming, quite magical for a child,“ Mariette said. “It was always a beautiful Mass and there would be candles everywhere in the church.“ After Mass, the family would walk home to enjoy sausage rolls made by Mariette’s mother hot out of the oven. Christmas breakfast was fresh bread rolls, sweet bread thick with dried fruit, meats, cheese and jam. A keenly anticipated treat was kerstkrans, which translates as ’Christmas disks’ - puff pastry circles filled with almond paste. “Then there was the gramophone and music all day. We would have coffee and handmade cakes and pastries. There was food all day, all of it home made,“ remembered Mariette. “We would all be talking together. It was very much all about family.“ A Christmas tree would flicker and glow with real candles lit by Mariette’s father. “The tree would go up a week before Christmas and the whole house would smell (of pine). It was wonderful.“ Christmas dinner was four courses starting with prawn cocktail and a clear soup, followed by roast turkey or rabbit with lots of vegetables. For dessert Mariette’s mother always made a special Bundt cake sprinkled with sugar.

tive food and gifts. Mariette said a popular gift were traditional Elias brand t-towels. “The best thing a Dutch woman can have,“ she said shaking out a 100 per cent cotton ttowel featuring lady birds. “One of my favourite parts of (owning A Touch of Dutch) is that we help people who are homesick. A lady came in the other day and picked up a packet of oliebollen. She had the biggest smile on her face. “(The Netherlands) are very far away so it helps people to talk and remember.“

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ditions have value, they stand for something." The festive season was rounded out on New Year’s Eve when the family would gather with neighbours to watch fireworks and enjoy oliebollen, deep fried doughnuts with apple and raisins. Mariette’s first hot Australian Christmas was in Adelaide in 1977. She was invited to a party on Christmas Day and asked by the host to bring a plate. “I didn’t realise you had to put something on the plate,“ she said, laughing. " I just thought they might not have enough plates.“ Christmas is the busiest time of year at A Touch of Dutch for Mariette and husband Peter as customers seek traditional Dutch fes-

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been able to be considered for a number of years.” The campus will consider introducing broader healthcare courses in areas of midwifery and paramedicine, a broader arts program such as visual and performing arts and sports management and recreation. There are currently around 1600 students enrolled at the Berwick campus. Mr Jakob said there is likely to be around 3000 students by 2022. FedUni received the highest amount of funds under the regional universities funding allocation. “This is a great endorsement of the university and its capacity to engage with its local communities, to listen and deliver courses, fa-

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Community News Bunjil Place lights up this Christmas!

Join in the Christmas celebrations at Bunjil Place on Saturday 1 December.

Kick off your Christmas celebrations in Casey next weekend and watch the Bunjil Place Christmas tree light up.

Join in the festivities in the Bunjil Place Plaza on Saturday 1 December and let the countdown to Christmas begin! Witness the lighting of the Christmas tree and celebration of the nativity scene, plus check out the Christmas Makers Market with more than 40 stalls selling handmade items.

Get sporty this Summer! Whether you’re a walker, runner, netballer or new to sport, Council’s Spring into Summer campaign has something to get you moving this month! Learn how to use park-based exercise equipment, join in a recreational running group or try your hand at boxing! The campaign will run until Sunday 16 December with all activities either FREE or at a very low cost. Sessions will take place across the City of Casey and are open to all residents, their friends and family. Visit casey.vic.gov.au/spring-into-summer to get involved.

Head down between 4.00 pm and 9.00 pm, with live music, food trucks and craft stalls also happening on the day. Visit bunjilplace.com.au to find out more.

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With the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) now rolled out in Casey, information sessions are still available for those who would like to know more.

Sing along to some of your favourite tunes when Saturday Night Live at the Park returns to Wilson Botanic Park Berwick!

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» Monday 26 November – Balla Balla

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Kicking off from this weekend, round up some friends and pack a picnic, with a range of live music acts set to take the stage this Summer.

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Eight events will make up the music series, with a finale on 30 March.

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Centre, Pakenham – 10.00 am and 1.00 pm

Community Centre (Municipal offices), Dandenong – 9.00 am

Head down between 6.00 pm and 9.00 pm to be part of the fun. Visit casey.vic.gov.au/wbpb for more information.

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Your vote on roads By Andrew Cantwell and Jessica Anstice You've nominated roads for our congestion poll, you've voted and results are clear - Clyde Road is the worst congestion road in the City of Casey by a long mile - and also takes the title as the worst congestion road in the South East. But it's by no means the only congestion road in Casey, with Soldiers Road, Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road and Thompsons Road receiving strong nominations, with Kangan Drive, Hall Road and Evans Road receiving dishonourable mentions. The poll result is the latest weapon in our campaign to highlight the state of congested South East roads in the lead-up to the State Election on 24 November. Over the past few months we've asked you to share the frustrations of your daily commute, and to participate in the poll. "We already have major upgrades underway that will relieve the pressure on each of these roads," Labor Member for Narre Warren North

and Minster for Roads Luke Donnellan said. "We're removing the dangerous and congested level crossing on Clyde Road in Berwick, widening Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road from two to four lanes and, as part of the $711 Monash Freeway Upgrade Stage Two, we're extending O'Shea Road, from Soldiers Road so it connects to the Beaconsfield interchange. "Compare this to the Liberals who, when last in power, didn't get a single major infra-

structure project done, cut train services, slashed roads spending and sacked 450 people from VicRoads." Liberal candidate for Narre Warren South Susan Serey said, "The Liberals already have a strong record of road investment, including duplication of Hallam Road and Narre WarrenCranbourne Road. "As a local councillor, resident and local Liberal candidate, I know more needs to be done. "I am proud to be part of Matthew Guy's team which has a plan to get back in control of traffic congestion and our clogged outdated roads." Liberal has committed to invest $130m to duplicate Berwick-Cranbourne Road, complete the Beaconsfield interchange and the extension of O'Shea Road to connect with the Beaconsfield interchange and to make improvements to Thompsons Road to ensure local traffic congestion eases. Ms Serey said she is "fighting for improvement to Clyde Road and Soldiers Road".

Narre Warren Bowls Club members Eric Sydenham, president Peter Groom, Len O'Brien with Member for Narre Warren North Luke Donnellan.

More help for mums By Jessica Anstice Mums and dads in Casey will get access to the information, support and care they and their baby needs, with new parenting centres, more maternal child health nurses and round-theclock support to help get their babies to sleep. If Labor is re-elected they will invest $232 million in a comprehensive package of new parent and early childhood supports for every Victorian family. The investment will build a new Early Parenting Centre in Casey, and deliver a range of critical services, including day stays, longer residential stays and more support at home. The centre will support around 690 families a year. This centre will play a critical role in making sure new parents are getting the advice they need, including support with sleeping, feeding and extra care for babies with additional needs. Labor will fund a revamped 24-hour phone line with specialists in sleep and settling issues and will also boost the number of home visits for vulnerable families, with 7000 families getting more support. "There are so many expectations on new parents these days," Member for Narre Warren North Luke Donnellan said. "It's why we'll make sure parents in Narre Warren get the support they need, in the moments they need it most." Labor's new family package will also provide first aid training to around 26,000 parents per year. Also, if re-elected they'll legislate to replace the payroll tax exemption for maternity leave with an exemption for all paid parental leave. Labor will boost the number of parent group sessions for first time mums and dads by 40 per cent, with the extra sessions at convenient times for both parents, focussing on sleep and the transition to parenthood. Labor candidate for Narre Warren South Gary Maas said that this package means more nurses, more support and greater peace of mind for mums and dads across Narre Warren South. Labor candidate for Cranbourne Pauline Richards said, "Sleep and settling is one of the biggest challenges facing parents. This investment will make sure parents get the support they need."

Labor promises bowls club boost A re-elected Labor Government will deliver a boost to the Narre Warren Bowls Club, paving the way for new change rooms and all-weather bowls. Member for Narre Warren North Luke Donnellan announced that they will contribute $500,000 towards a light-weight, translucent canopy over the Narre Warren Bowls Club, so that the greens can operate rain, hail or shine. Labor's investment will also go towards ad-

ditional projects on the club's to-do list, which includes upgrading change room facilities to meet current standards for disabled access. This investment builds on the $150,000 Labor has already delivered for the Narre Warren Bowls Club for a new synthetic green. The new, synthetic green is cheaper and easier for the club to maintain, removing the time and expense of tending to a grass green.

The synthetic green together with a canopy will ensure that Narre Warren bowlers can have rinks available every day of the year. "Clubs like Narre Warren Bowls Club are the cornerstones of local communities - that's why we're backing this great local club to build even better facilities for its members," Member for Narre Warren North Luke Donnellan said.

Labor's investment will build a new Early Parenting Centre in Casey, and deliver a range of critical services, including day stays, longer residential stays and more support at home.

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IN BRIEF Body found in Berwick Springs Promenade

Libs pledge $1.4m school sports oval An elected Liberal Government will contribute $1.4 million to build a brand new sports oval for Berwick Chase Primary School and the local community. The $1.4 million investment from the Liberal Nationals will support the City of Casey to construct an oval, cricket practice nets, pavilion, floodlighting, car parking and landscaping. The new facility will be available for community use as well as by students at the neighbouring Berwick Chase Primary School. “Daniel Andrews has lost control of population and it’s putting enormous pressure on

the Casey community and sporting facilities,” Shadow Minister for Education Tim Smith said. “I am delighted to be able to announce this $1.4 million investment which will not only support the Berwick community but increases active recreational opportunities for students at Berwick Chase Primary School.” Liberal candidate for Narre Warren South Susan Serey said the Liberals are committed to providing sporting facilities for the Casey community. “The Liberals have committed to reintroducing life. Be In It. and constructing new ac-

Police will prepare a report for the Corner after a man's body was located in Narre Warren South Wednesday 14 November. The yet to be identified man was located in a vehicle in Berwick Springs Promenade near Robinswood Road at about 10am. The death is not being treated as suspicious.

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tive recreational activities for Berwick families and children to participate in sport is a large part of that.”

Council’s ‘Commit’ big win By Brendan Rees Casey Council has ticked off a massive $3.5 billion in its rail and road project wish list - in one of the most successful local government advocacy campaigns in Victorian history. In the lead up to the state election, council launched its 'Commit to Casey' campaign calling on the State Government and the Opposition to fix Casey's roads and limited public transport options. City of Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon said more than $2 billion worth of infrastructure commitments had been made since the campaign launched in January. This includes $1 billion earmarked for railway and intersection upgrades. "It shows what local councils' can do when they harness the power of their communities and send a strong message to Spring Street and

Canberra," she said. One of the biggest ticket items was the Liberals promise to provide $487 million in extending the Cranbourne line to Clyde. The State Government also pledged to deliver a $750 million upgrade of the Cranbourne line and planning for a new rail link to Clyde. The Victorian Greens unveiled their plan to extend the Cranbourne rail line to Clyde as well as duplicating the Cranbourne line, if they win the state election Some of Casey's worst road choke-points will also be fixed with Labor committed to delivering extra lanes in each direction on the Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road, between Thompsons Road and South Gippsland Highway to reduce congestion. Cr Stapledon said all councillors could take pride in this achievement but the real credit went to the community who got behind 'Com-

Police officers were on patrol at Fountain Gate Shopping Centre on Friday, 9 November and Saturday, 10 November focusing on offences such as theft, graffiti, weapons and public order offences. Over the two days members made 13 arrests, issued 27 penalty notices and impounded two vehicles. Two of the offenders arrested were remanded in custody with a search warrant then executed at the Dandenong address of a 32 year old woman where fireworks, ammunition, firearm parts, a homemade firearm, drugs, stolen goods, a gas mark and a tear gas grenade were all located.

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Thumbs down To the voting propaganda that is put in my mail box every single day. You're gonna lose my vote if you send out the same thing time and again!

Thumbs down To the people who stand out the front of the voting place and yell at you as you walk in about who to vote for.

Thumbs up To the Green Living Expo on the weekend that Casey Council put together. Former Prime Minister John Howard received a hero's welcome when he visited Fountain Gate Shopping Centre in Narre Warren on Friday 9 November. 187425

Thumbs down To onions! Get over it people!

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SOCIALLY SPEAKING On 19 November, a story was shared on the Cranbourne Star News Facebook page about a presenter at Casey Radio who has been taken off air following a complaint of alleged offensive comments. Here's how some readers reacted online:Eugene Cassar: Seriously how precious are some people!

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in this post, please understand that as a local radio station, for the community, we have certain responsibilities. Not only as far as legislation is concerned, but also to our vast listeners across a significant area in the South East. And I agree, we do have some other major issues happening in our region that warrant reporting (and it does get the coverage it deserves - that shooting was 12 doors down from my place last week). And I also agree we need to promote/advertise the station far better than what we do. I have a significant advertising/marketing/ branding background and have previously made several recommendations regarding our poor exposure and how we can better engage the community. However the point remains - there was a concern lodged by a member of the community and it needed to be dealt with. And hopefully it has!

To impatient car drivers who speed pass you on the wrong side of the road to pass you while you are doing the correct speed. And swear at you when you are turning right and have to give way to on coming traffic and cannot wait a few seconds for you to move.

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Members of the community get behind the walk to raise money for the Clyde Christmas Carols.

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A team of walkers have helped raise more $3000 for the Clyde Christmas Carols which promises to be bigger this year. Gethsemane Church Charity Carols by Candlelight is set to he held on Saturday 1 December from 5.30pm to 9.30pm at the Hillcrest Christian College Oval . Fun includes free kid's amusements, free carnival rides, sausage sizzle, food vendors, raffle prizes, free giveaways, Santa aboard a fire truck, and Christmas Carols. Dozens of walkers took part in the 'We Walk The Walk' fundraiser campaign on Saturday 17 November, which covered 30 kilometres from Berwick to the Hillcrest Christian College Oval. "Five walkers completed the entire 30 kilometres with other faithfuls joining in at intervals and spurring them along the way," Senior Pastor Kerrigan La-Brooy said. "Heartfelt thanks to those who couldn't be there on the day but contributed monetarily." Pastor La-Brooy also thanked those who provided cold water and icy pops, as well as assisting with baby-sitting, driving and providing supplies. The Gethsemane Church is a not-for-profit organisation that helps fed more than 150,000 a year. Performers at the Carols will include Derick Junkeer, Sheralyn Hill, Noami Horsley, Ebony Portelli, Olivia Giannikopoulos, Pule, Lupe & Viola, Triple Treat Talent Academy, Gethsemane Church Band and Kerrigan La-Brooy. To donate visit https://www.gofundme. com/at-gethsemane-we-walk-the-walk. For more information ring 0404-875-647or 0424-847-266. Email: gethsemanechurch@ bigpond.com berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au


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Expo offers safety tips By Jessica Anstice People gathered to find out about community safety in their area at the Safety Expo at Selandra Community Hub in Clyde on Saturday, 17 November. There were activities for the whole family as well as professional advice to become better prepared for any emergency or disaster. The community had the opportunity to meet local emergency service heroes and visit interactive displays. There were several emergency services in attendance, including the mounted police, SES, Red Cross, Casey neighbourhood Watch, the Casey information Support Service and many more. City of Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon welcomed guests, while 2018 Casey Volunteer of the Year Raymond Rickards also addressed the audience. Children were encouraged to bring their favourite teddy bear to the teddy bear hospital were nursing students tended to sniffles, coughs and colds of sick teddies in need.

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Exploring green living The Green Living in Casey Expo was a thriving event in the Bunjil Place Plaza on Saturday 17 November afternoon, with guest speakers, workshops, author talks, cooking demonstrations and market stalls. Children, and those young at heart, got the chance to sit in the drivers' seat of a recycling truck and learn more about waste in the City of Casey. The winners of council's Waste Wise video competition were also announced. The community also got the chance to hear about sustainable living options, including the boomerang bags.

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A winning way to grow By Jessica Anstice Berwick Lodge Primary School was awarded the highest accolade for its school gardens on Thursday 15 November, winning the prestigious Kevin Heinze Perpetual Development award at the Victorian Schools Garden Awards. Berwick Lodge has a beautiful new sensory garden, a community garden and a memorial garden. The Victorian Schools Garden Awards judges visited the school the week prior to the awards being announced at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Melbourne and were very impressed with how recycled materials had been utilised throughout the school gardens, students' knowledge and passion about the gardens and how the community had been involved in each project from working bees to donating materials. Nine students attended the awards ceremony including the school captains, the Helmeted Honeyeater ambassadors, and members of the school's garden club who were accompanied by assistant principal Sandra McCrum who was the instigator and leader of the school's garden projects. "Prior to the awards day we knew we had won a regional award but were thrilled on the day to win a state award and then the top award for all entries, the Kevin Heinze Perpetual Development award for the best gardens within Victoria," Ms McCrum said. The Perpetual Award is named after Kevin Heinze who was a horticulturalist and a leader of his time and worked with schools to de-

velop gardens. "It was a great honour to receive such an accolade and one which we are all very proud of achieving." The award entry was primarily for the schools sensory garden but the judges looked at all the schools gardens. The Sensory garden is over 1500m² and is a beautiful space which includes a solar powered water feature, a dry creek bed, jetty, musical instruments, dinosaur discovery area, chess/checker board, Helmeted Honey eater garden, art works, wind mill, outdoor classroom, blackboard and interpretive educational signage. It has over 1000 indigenous plants within the space. The community have assisted at working bees, donating materials and time. The layout and construction of the garden was built with the assistance of a dad who is a landscaper. "The garden projects have given students and teachers the opportunity to work and learn within an outdoor environment," Ms McCrum said. "They bring science to life with hands on learning, grow food, learn about life cycles, investigate biodiversity and explore nature all within the school grounds."

Back row left, Berwick Lodge Primary School students Leyla, Tess, Ruby, Victorian Schools Garden Awards patrol OAMPaul Crowe, assistant principal Sandra McCrum, Daisy and Joshua and front row left, students Thiseni, Jensen, Felix and Tyler.

Back row from left, students Joshua, Ruby, Tess, Leyla, assistant principal Sandra McCrum, Victorian Schools Garden Awards patron OAM Paul Crowe and Victorian School Building Authority executive director strategy and reform Peter Graham and front from left students Thiseni, Tyler, Felix, Jensen and Daisy.

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Young producers in focus Berwick Lodge Primary School is bursting with new and innovative ideas. From the sensory garden to its weekly radio show on 97.7FM Casey Radio, the school has much to give and share with the community. One such event is the school's annual Film Festival. The Berwick Lodge Primary School Film Festival was an idea proposed by principal Henry Grossek as far back as 2001. It took several years for digital technology resources and tools to reach a stage that was affordable for schools to purchase. However, the school worked hard to resource the multimedia area with iPads and cameras and in 2010 the school celebrated its inaugural Film Festival at the Drum Theatre in Dandenong. The Film Festival sees the senior school students, Grade Five and Six, create storylines, record and produce content and act in a class film. With lots of support and help from their teachers, the films are produced using iMovie and are then shown on the big screen at a red carpet event at the Drum Theatre in September every year. "Using multimedia as a teaching and learning tool is incredibly powerful," digital technologies teacher Rob Kelly said. "There aren't many subject areas that allow for such diversity in terms of visual, auditory and kinaesthetic learning. "For children to create films to convey a message to an audience takes a lot of time and energy, but the results are incredible. From scripting writing and storyboarding to prop building and acting, there's a lot going on in a multimedia lesson at Berwick Lodge Primary School." Preparation for 2019's Film Festival, which will be the school's 10th festival, is well-underway.

Berwick Lodge Primary School Grade Five and Six teachers, Nick Pryor, Sharyn King, Olivia Cook, Sharon Chandler, Ali McArthur, Zena Cadman and Kerry Worthington at the school’s Film Festival.

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Berwick Lodge Primary School teacher Alvine with her daughter Kyra at the school’s Film Festival this year.

The students will be leaving behind iMovie as the software used to create the films for an Adobe alternative instead. This means that the films will be bigger and better than ever before, but it will require students to learn new skills and develop an appreciation for 'real' filmmaking.

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Put a spring back in your step this Summer Stay active during the warmer months as the City of Casey proudly presents its inaugural Spring into Summer campaign. The campaign, which kicked off on Sunday 18 November, will run for four weeks and include a variety of activities ranging from running groups, frisbee sessions, walking-netball and boxercise. If you're looking for a free or low-cost workout to keep you motivated towards the end of this year, Spring into Summer has something to keep all members of the family fit. The initiative includes two feature events, including the YMCA Amazing Race, which was held at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick on Sunday 18 November, as well as Casey's Biggest Pram Stroll on Sunday 2 December. Sessions will run across several locations in Casey, including the Balla Balla Community Centre, Wilson Botanic Park Berwick as well as in Doveton and Endeavour Hills. City of Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon said this was a wonderful opportunity to stay

active throughout November and December. "Spring into Summer is the perfect opportunity for some of our local families to try their hand at a new sport, meet new people and exercise in a friendly and welcoming environment," she said. "Programs like these take great steps towards achieving objectives such as becoming an inclusive, safe and connected community, with Spring into Summer fostering socialisation through exercise for our residents. "Events such as Casey's Biggest Pram Stroll on Sunday 2 December are wonderful initiatives, with young mums and dads encouraged to come down, meet like-minded people and introduce the kids." The pram stroll will take place from 9.30am to 11.30am at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick with further details to follow. For a full list of events and to find out more about the campaign, visit the City of Casey website.

The campaign, which kicked off on Sunday 18 November, will run for four weeks and include a variety of activities ranging from running groups, frisbee sessions, walkingnetball and boxercise!

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Oakgrove Community Centre is partnering with SMRC (Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre) to introduce a new friendship program called The Learning Space. The Learning Space program provides a welcoming space for participants to get involved with four activities including, sewing, conversational English, computer skills and building awareness of employment and education pathways. The fluidity of the program encourages participants to move freely between activities and learn at their own pace. Sewing is one of the key motivators for women newly settled in Australia to attend the program. Provision of sewing machines on site provides participants, who may not financially be able to purchase a machine, the opportunity to learn on site. The machines will also be available for use, by experienced seamstresses. "Through participation in this program, our clients learn the safe use of equipment to make clothes and other crafts," Oakgrove Community Centre manager Mary Amalraj said. "There is opportunity for networking, peer support, linking with other community groups and service providers. "Participants also have the opportunity to be part of our small business course, whereby they are taught the skills of self-employment." The program also builds participants' ca-

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Casey takes on Amazing Race Dozens of teams bound by friendship, love or family raced around the Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick for the Casey Amazing Race hosted by the Casey YMCA on Sunday, 18 November. Based on the TV show, teams participating in the Casey Amazing Race raced against the clock and completed a variety of activities.

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Fountain Gate Cricket club are raising money for the McGrath Foundation to support the amazing work they do placing Breast Care Nurses in communities across Australia. Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting around 18,000 women, 150 men are diagnosed every year in Australia, and the cricket club want to do something to help. The club will be holding a Pink Stumps Day on Sunday, 13 January when they play Parkfield Cricket Club. They will be bringing the magic of the Pink Test back into the community. "We are going to turn our players pink, have a fun day of cricket and raise funds to make life a little bit easier for individuals and families experiencing breast cancer," Fountain Gate Cricket Club's Michael Kelaart said. "Our initiative and goal is to raise as much money as we can. "We have already gained tremendous support within the South East Cricket and DDCA Community for this amazing cause that affects so many of our mums, sisters and daughters that brings it so close to us all." The day will include a two course luncheon .

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Police seek petrol thief By Jessica Anstice Narre Warren Police are investigating a theft that occurred at a service station in Berwick on Sunday, 7 October. Police allege that at approximately 12:45am a light coloured Toyota with a noticeable dent in the roof attended at the Clyde Road service station bearing false plates.

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Right time to get active By Jessica Anstice Since June 2016, the Live Life Get Active program held at Berwick Waters' Waterfront Park has grown to 694 members, attracted to its free mix of weekly workout sessions. For women in Berwick, who make up 93 per cent of members, the program is proving vital in beating social isolation and building a local support network. Results from the Live Life Get Active camp show members have lost as impressive 674kg and 929cm off their waistlines through a mix of cross-training, boxing and yoga sessions. And, Live Life Get Active Vic master trainer Tim Morgan says the camp is also having a positive influence on people's social lives. "One of the biggest results we see is the friendships people are making by joining the camps," Mr Morgan said. "For the majority of the members at Berwick Waters, who are young mums, the camp has provided a social outlet for them. They keep coming back because of the friendships they have made, and the workouts then have a real impact on their lives with better health outcomes." A Live Life Get Active report on the health status of Berwick Waters camp members shows:

are pre-diabetic1 and therefore at risk of 路 60% developing diabetes in the next 5 years report depression, slightly higher than 路 18% the national average of 17.5%2 report having no network of friends or 路 13% family ranks as the number one 路 Family/partner stress factor Camp member Anna says that through the camp she has had the opportunity to get fit and lose weight. "It's a wonderful opportunity to train with great personal trainers without the high costs a PT normally has," she said. "I've lost three kg to date and about three cm off my waist so far. I've also found I feel happier and have more energy.

Live Life Get Active Waterfront Park camp reports impressive results. "It's fun and makes me accountable to someone. I really enjoy going, and it's free." The Live Life Get Active program is being offered free at Waterfront Park through the

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Inner Wheel Club of Berwick celebrates 50 years Members of the Inner Wheel Club of Berwick together with past members, friends and family recognised 50 years of friendship and service to the community with a celebratory luncheon at the City of Casey's Bunjil Place. Inner Wheel Australia (IWA) president June Muller travelled from Mandurah in WA to be there to present Berwick's president Diana Nutter with a new club collar in recognition of this significant milestone. City of Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon thanked members for their continued contribution to the community and made a presentation to Ms Nutter. The stunning and delicious birthday cake was made by member Lucy Rowlands and the

club's longest serving member Beryl Exell (96 years young) had the privilege of cutting it. 17 past presidents were present and much time was spent reminiscing over memorabilia featuring past members and events from times gone by. Although as expected the general focus was on the past, as a result of the clubs recent vigorous membership recruitment program, four new members including Adele Withers, Effie Atkins, Sue Oates and Angela Patti were inducted on the day by IWA Ms Muller. After 50 years the club is still growing and evolving to meet both the needs of members and the local community.

Inner Wheel Club of Berwick new member induction from left, president Diana Nutter, Angela Patti, Effie Atkins, IWA president June Muller, Sue Oates and Adele Withers.

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Cash boost for business By Kyra Gillespie One lucky small business owner has been given a $10,000 leg-up thanks to H&R Block's national Grants for Growth initiative. Officer local Carina Tomietto won the grant for her business Finders and Makers, which sources stylish and contemporary handmade fair trade women's accessories from artisans around the world. Finders and Makers is one of twenty small businesses around Australia to have been selected for the grant. Ms Tomietto was presented with the cheque on Friday 9 November at H&R Block Berwick. "It's the first time the business has received any sort of grant, it's very exciting," Ms Tomietto said. "This is going to be concentrating on Finders and Makers, helping women gain financial independence in developing nations." The grants were awarded by H&R Block with the support of Officeworks, to give a boost to budding small companies, so their creators can focus realising their ambitions and on growing their business. "The $10,000 is made up of cash, gift vouchers from Officeworks, along with some bookkeeping and business service advice," H&R

Carina Tomietto receiving the cheque from David Spinks and Michelle Fullarton at H&R Block Picture: KYRA GILLESPIE Berwick. 187483 Block Berwick's Michelle Fullarton said. "Finders and Makers is such a worthy recipient and this money will help Carina grow the brand and continue to support these women." Founded in September 2017, Ms Tomietto embarked on the business venture in the hopes that she could use her not-for-profit knowledge to help women in a sustainable way. After completing a post-graduate in social impact, her interest was focused on finding

ways to help women achieve financial independence through the power of business. "I wanted to help women make a start as entrepreneurs; I wanted to expand their skills beyond the tourist market and get their creations out into the world," Ms Tomietto said. With the grant, Ms Tomietto intends to participate in trade shows, helping Finders and Makers gain exposure to a wholesale market nationally and drive more publicity.

She hopes to work with H&R Block on setting up her business on Quickbooks, advice on setting up accounts and bank accounts, trust structures, insurances and other scaling requirements such as warehousing, packing and global shipping. "After operating primarily from social media I want to look at wholesaling. When it comes to jewellery women often want to touch and experience the product. "It's hard to get into the wholesale market as it can cost $5000 to $10,000 just to host a stall. "This money is going to go a long way in making that a reality." Appealing to the conscious consumer, every item sold on Finders and Makers is accompanied by an online blog explaining the origins of the product, the maker, where they came from and their story. "The story behind each piece is really important; I want people to get to know the Maker when they purchase a piece. I'm on the lookout for like-minded businesses who may wish to feature the products and their stories in their collection." Each selected small business received $10,000 after pitching their business in answer to the question: what makes you deserving of a grant?

Strong backing for walk against violence Free sanitary items pledge By Kyra Gillespie

The staff at the Pakenham Marketplace Woolies have thrown their support behind the shire’s annual Walk Against Violence, donating hundreds of dollars worth of produce and their participation in the event on Friday 23 November. The idea came from the Pakenham staff at one of their morning meetings. “We received an email from the organisers of the walk with some flyers and things just letting us know what was going to happen on the day,” store manager Chris Freame said. “At our team meeting the following morning we asked if anyone would be interested in getting involved and we actually had quite a few staff members that were keen to get behind it. “We’re donating water, fruit and sausages, and there are about 15 staff members who are going to join the walk on the day.” The store is donating around $400 of produce, including five boxes of apples and bananas, 15 slabs of 24-pack water bottles and plenty of sausages to feed the crowd at the end of the walk. “It’s a really good cause to get behind,” Mr Freame. The walk will leave the Pakenham Library at 12pm, with the Australian Traffic Control group ensuring walkers are safe as they walk through the town and return to the library. Supporting and joining the community on the walk will be representatives from Victoria Police, the Department of Justice Sheriffs, family violence services, Cardinia Shire Council

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employees, local businesses, resident groups, committees, and families. A Cleanaway truck donning family violence awareness messages will be leading the procession through the streets. Following the walk, presentations in the Pakenham Hall will follow by Bass MP Brian Paynter, newly-elected Mayor Cr Graeme Moore, and Aligned Leisure Manager Simon Bryson, all

of whom are White Ribbon Ambassadors. “This walk is in its seventh year, commencing initially with three people walking around the Lakeside lake in Pakenham,” organiser Fiona Cost said. “Instigated by a local resident and Family Violence practitioner Kerrie Thorpe, it has stood the test of time through the continued support and coordination by the Cardinia Family Violence Network.” Information on services will be available to the community and following the presentations, a free BBQ will be hosted by the Pakenham Rotary Club.

A re-elected Labor Government will provide pads and tampons in every government school - free of charge. While getting your period is a normal part of life, for female students it can cause inconvenience, frustration and embarrassment - especially if it starts unexpectedly when you're at school. Labor believes that tampons and pads are as basic and necessary as toilet paper and soap. They will provide free sanitary items in all female, unisex and accessible bathrooms at all government schools from term three, 2019. The Department of Education and Training will work with schools to determine the best method to dispense the items. This will make Victoria the first state or territory in Australia to ensure every government school student has universal access to free sanitary products. "Young women and girls at school shouldn't have to worry about having access to a basic necessity like tampons and pads - and Labor will make sure they don't have to," Minister for Health Jill Hennessy said. "We want to break down the stigma of menstruation and ensure it does not impact on a student's ability to be comfortable at school and ready to learn. "This is about giving female students the dignity they deserve, and helping families with the cost of living along the way."

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The exterior of the estate is meticulously maintained and the amenities are diverse – a total of 260,000 litres of tank water servicing house and grounds, fully reticulated gardens, the ornate dam keeps the property lush all year round. Comprehensive shedding and parking space allows for all vehicle types. A variety of equipped animal shelters is available for those with a horse or alpacas. A combination of cleared and vegetated areas of this 18.6 acres provides nature’s playground for the children as well as the benefits of prolific wildlife and bird life to enjoy. Arguably one of the area’s finest homes, the bespoke residence is cushioned within picturesque landscaped gardens and breath-taking views. A craftsman-built family home with an uncompromised commitment to quality and a level of comfortable luxury that’s rarely seen. Enjoy the prestige position close to Wellington Road, Victoria’s premium schools and the gateway to every possible recreational facility on offer. Without question, an inspection is recommended. ●

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Narre Warren 1/34 Webb Street (Cnr Malcolm Court)

Springvale 259 Springvale Road

Perfectly Positioned Retail Investment

Retail Shop + 3 Bedroom Dwelling

• Lease term: 5 + 5 years

• Land Area: 251m2*

• Rental: $51,756* p.a. net

• Total Building Area: 173m2*

• Building Area: 186m2* + 1 onsite car park

• Rental: $23,397* p.a.

• High exposure corner location

• Suit investors/owner occupiers/developers (STCA)

Executors Auction: Fri 14 Dec 12PM onsite

Executors Auction: Fri 14 Dec 2PM onsite

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9654 8666 grosswaddell.com.au 12405324-CB47-18

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PRIME HUNT CLUB LOCATION DON’T miss the opportunity to look at this three bedroom beauty. The master bedroom has a full ensuite and walk in robe, while the other bedrooms have built-in robes. There is also gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling throughout the home ensuring year round comfort. The home is carpeted in the bedrooms with timber-look flooring to the hardwearing areas and ceramic tiles to the wet areas. The kitchen is a treat with gas cooktop, wall oven and dishwasher with plenty of bench space as well. The spacious lounge is ideal as it’s designed for family living and leads out to a great pattern paved pergola/patio area and the low maintenance gardens all on a feature packed 375m2 block. The double garage has a rear roller door that accesses through to another undercover area for a boat, trailer, a third car or whatever. Arrange an inspection by calling Frank Barrett direct. Finnings First National is open Sundays. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 7 Greenaway Terrace, CRANBOURNE EAST , VIC 3977 Price: $590,000 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Inspect: By appointment Contact: Frank Barrett 0418 800 912, FINNING FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE

OVERSTOCKED – HUGE LAND SALE •฀BUY฀NEW฀RESIDENTIAL฀BLOCKS฀OF฀LAND฀AT฀2015฀PRICES •฀BLOCKS฀AVAILABLE฀IN฀CLYDE,฀CLYDE฀NORTH,฀OFFICER฀–฀PRICES฀FROM฀$249,000฀ FOR฀350฀SQM. •฀LAND฀AVAILALE฀IN฀LONGWARRY฀PRICED฀FROM฀$219,000฀FOR฀325฀SQM •฀UP฀TO฀$50,000฀DISCOUNT •฀PRICES฀AVAILABLE฀UNTIL฀31ST฀DECEMBER฀2018 •฀ALL฀REASONABLE฀OFFERS฀WILL฀BE฀CONSIDERED •฀4฀BEDROOM฀HOUSE฀&฀LAND฀PACKAGES฀ALSO฀AVAILABLE฀AT฀MELBOURNE’S฀ BEST฀PRICES฀FROM฀$479,000฀IN฀CLYDE,฀CLYDE฀NORTH,฀OFFICER฀–฀FIXED฀PRICE •฀LONGWARRY฀4฀BEDROOM฀HOUSE฀&฀LAND฀PACKAGES฀AVAILABLE฀FROM฀$452,000฀ FIXED฀PRICE Contact Kelvin Gough or Clyde Greene at Safe Super Homes on 9702 2595 for details and blocks available. 12405890-RC48-18


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A prime Olde Berwick location, right behind the elite St. Margarets School is this fantastic corner block home on 650sqm (approx). Decked outdoor area over-looking the magnificent salt-chlorinated pool, side gate access allows extra space plus 2 car garage. Ducted vacuum, ducted heating, 3 split system aircons and a 3,000 litre water tank! Close to Berwick train station, high schools and primary schools.

View Saturday 12-12:30pm (Photo ID required) Contact Andrew Brown 0411 043 625 Nick McDonald 0403 697 059

Styled to perfection and renovated to today’s trends we are proud to market this stunning home in a popular location, overlooking wetlands. Access to manicured rear yard is from the billiards room or the alfresco area and side gates are also on offer, handy for storage of trailer or small boat or campervan. Close to public transport, walking tracks and parks this Beaconsfield Bombshell wont last long.

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Superbly positioned just an easy stroll to surrounding parklands, this immaculate home is only 2 years young. Private decked alfresco fitted with cafe blinds, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, double car garage with internal access and pleasant gardens. The ever convenient Casey Central Shopping Centre, Tulliallan Primary School, Alkira College, public transport and much more is within easy reach.

View Saturday 1-1.30pm (Photo ID required) Contact Sarah James 0419 144 611 Syarif Machfud 0413 580 556

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BRYN MAWR A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE SITUATED in the prestigious Bryn Mawr Estate, this well presented, spacious family home is set on a 792m2 block with plenty of living areas and a large backyard for the kids to play. The home has four Living areas, including a formal lounge/dining room, family room, living room and upstairs retreat all with quality carpets and drapes. The open plan kitchen has plenty of bench and cupboard space, stainless steel free standing stove and stainless steel canopy that overlooks the casual dining area. There are four bedrooms plus study. The master has a full ensuite, walk-in robes and balcony. The remaining three bedrooms have built-in robes and share the main bathroom with spa bath. You’ll love the fully enclosed sunroom that opens up from the living area, ideal when entertaining family and friends. Extras include double car garage with rear and internal access opening to extensive concrete drive. There is also ducted heating, evaporative cooling, water tank, powder room, gazebo and garden shed. This property is a must see, ideally positioned in the sort after zones for Berwick Primary, Berwick Secondary College and within a short distance to private schools, Federation Uni and the Berwick station. This is property is a must to inspect. �

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 21 Canning Drive, BERWICK, VIC 3806 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 garage Price: $890,000 to $970,000 Inspect: Contact Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Auction: Auction 1 December at 11.30am Contact: Sharon McMillan, O'BRIEN REAL ESTATE BERWICK

Neilson Partners

Narre Warren 9705 4888

Berwick 9707 6000 neilsonpartners.com.au

Pakenham 5941 4444


HOME FOCUS

MAKE THE PRIDE OF CLYDE YOUR HOME SITUATED in the renowned Berwick Waters Estate, this exceptional home boasts sleek interiors, luxurious finishes and the ultimate in contemporary living. This sophisticated residence comprises a sweeping open plan design which includes four large bedrooms - full ensuite and walk-in robe to master - formal lounge, stunning kitchen with stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances and walk-in pantry plus a generous meals/family area. An alfresco dining area, low maintenance gardens and double garage with internal access complete this superb property. Additional features include ducted heating, two split system airconditioners, fibre optic to the home, fixed ethernet/data points, full HD CCTV camera system and home automation system. There is so much more to behold that only a personal inspection will reveal. â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 35 Riverstone Boulevard, CLYDE NORTH, VIC 3978 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $650,000- $700,000 Inspect: By appointment Contact: Greg Phillips 0417 144 907, FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS BERWICK

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Pakenham

12 Bavaria Lane

$520,000 - $570,000

BIG LIVING ON BAVARIA!! Located in the Edenbrook Estate is this big family home. Designed & constructed to cater for the whole family & set in a quiet location. Oversized entry greets you upon entering the home. Floorboards in the high traffic rooms for easy maintenance. Main bedroom is spacious & complete with WIR and FES. Theatre room is perfect for the kids come movie night. Beautifully appointed kitchen with island bench, pantry + stone benchtops. Huge family room at the rear with loads of natural light. Double garage with internal access. Bedrooms two, three and four are all generous in size. Ducted heating, landscaped gardens & lawns complement this great home. This one is here to be sold!!

Inspect Saturday 24th November 12:00 - 12:30

Pakenham

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.

Inspect Sunday 25th November 2:00 - 2:30pm

Pakenham

3/87 Slattery Place

$360,000 - $390,000

POTENTIAL AND LOCATION - COMMERCIAL EDGE 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.

Inspect Sunday 25th November 1:00 - 1:30pm

11 Henty Street

Contact Agent

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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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119 Main Street Pakenham

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HOME FOCUS

A PROPERTY TO SUIT TWO FAMILIES THIS five bedroom plus study home offers enough accommodation for two families. There are two master bedrooms, both with ensuites. Immaculately presented, the home is set over 45 squares and is only five years old. Enjoy views over parkland in Cranbourne East. Inspection by appointment only. Call Frank Barrett for more information. Finnings First National is open Sundays. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 14 Stanford Street, CRANBOURNE WEST, VIC 3977 Description: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $889,000 Inspect: By appointment Auction: For Sale Contact: Frank Barrett 0418 800 912, FINNING FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE

DONALDSON MARTIN & CO. PTY. LTD.

Approved Member

3 Kent Road Narre Warren 24 Doveton Avenue Eumemmerring

Auction Saturday 9th April 12pm

Inspect Saturday 12-12:30pm Or by Appointment

ESTATE AGENTS

EST. 1977

2 Yandilla 2/49 Elgin Court StreetBerwick Berwick

1219868

$480,000 - $525,000 $525,000 Plus

Inspect Saturday 11:30-12pm Or by Appointment

Auction Deceased Estate Under Instructions Of The Executor. Saturday 1st December 2018 @ 11.00am (If not sold prior) Large 726 SQM Allotment.

~ Calling All Renovators and Developers~ 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. 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 Inspection by appointment

1 Brodie Mews Beaconsfield

$680,000 - $720,000

~ Traditional Olde Berwick ~ 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 steel appliances with plenty of bench & cupboard space that overlooks the open-plan living area which has direct access to the covered private courtyard with timber deck. A further 2 large bedrooms & a bathroom are located upstairs. Additional features include: ducted heating, air-conditioner, generous laundry & double garage.

Perfect For The Owner Occupier Or Investor

50 Alexander Avenue Dandenong Situated in the highly prized area on the North side Berwick, in the Timbarra Estate $480 is this 000 Plus 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.. Saturday ~ Admire This Timeless Classic ~ Set in the spirit of the beautifully architecturally renowned terraces of yesteryear is this stunning masterpiece known as 1 Brodie Mews Beaconsfield. Meticulously constructed of 100 year old reclaimed bricks & timber floors is this magnificent 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom residence. Upon entering the ground floor, you will immediately become aware of the attention to detail in the ornate wood work, cornices, fixtures & fittings. There is a light filled formal lounge with gas log fired heater, separate study, powder room, impressive open planned chef inspired kitchen which incorporates generous meals and family zoned areas. Double French doors lead you to the covered outdoor entertaining area and a low maintenance rear yard provides plenty of parking through vehicle access gates and double remote garage with extra storage available in the garden shed. The grand staircase takes you to the second floor which incorporates a family bathroom, 4 genuinely large bedrooms, 3 queen sized with BIRs and a king sized master with ensuite and wir’s. From the ornate balcony with stunning lace fretwork you can admire the peaceful surroundings and parklands that is on show. Further features of note: Gas central heating, evaporative cooling, gas continuous hot water service, 3kw solar system, alarm and 2 x water tanks. You must inspect this truly unique property now as there is no other way that you can really appreciate what is on offer. Inspect Sat 1 -1:30 PMThe or Executor. by appointment Under Instructions From

~ Doveton Heights Cottage ~

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.

9704 7555 19 Raven Crescent Narre Warren

Superbly located the property offers quick and easy access to Timbarra Estate shops, Fountain Gate shopping centre, freeway access, schools, buses 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 In-conjunction with Property Realisations Pty Ltd Inspect Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am or by appointment

~ Headline News “What a Development” ~ Cnr Princes Hwy, 43-45 Webb St, Narre Warren

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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$340,000 Plus

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HOME FOCUS

QUALITY, ELEGANT AND ALL CLASS BEAUTIFULLY designed to achieve low maintenance living and natural simplicity, this quality 2-year-old SJD built home is perfectly suited to first home buyers, investors and growing families. The executive 'as new’ three-bedroom residence is positioned in the magnificent Grandvue Estate in Officer which showcases the ultimate family lifestyle with parklands, St Francis Xavier College just minutes away and a short distance to the Arena Shopping Centre, the M1 freeway and Cardinia train station. Beyond the stunning modern façade, sit three superb bedrooms and two separate living zones, including a spectacular master suite complete with walk-in robes and luxurious ensuite. The other two bedrooms boast an ample amount of floorspace and built-in robes serviced by the deluxe floor to ceiling tiles family bathroom and separate toilet to accommodate family and guests. Exquisite high ceilings and quality flooring leads you through to the open plan kitchen/living and dining. The designer kitchen is bound to impress, offering a practical lay out and quality appliances that include a 900mm oven/ stove top, stone benchtops, dishwasher, plenty of bench and preparation space as well as the added luxury of your own walkin pantry. Internal features include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, LED lighting, exposed concrete driving and that’s just to name a few.

Sliding doors open up to a beautifully manicured rear yard, ready for you to create and complete the perfect setup for entertaining and relaxing. The property offers side gate access and a double remote garage with internal and external access allowing you to store cars and trailers securely. All this situated on a 449m2 approx. allotment. If quality, elegance and class are what you’re searching for than this is the perfect home. Arrange an inspection as this is one you won’t want to miss. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 7 Mowbray Street, OFFICER, VIC 3809 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $550,000 - $590,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Terri Fellows - 0400573483, BARRY PLANT PAKENHAM 12406097-LB48-18

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349 Princes Highway

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144 Sweeney Drive

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Lot 86 Burgess Avenue

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45 Fairweather Parade

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8 Bullfinch Way

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27 Kuranda Crescent

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

3 Walbrook Drive

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

3 Walbrook Drive

Sun 1.00pm - 1.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

CRANBOURNE EAST 12 Jagger Circuit

Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

OBrien - 9707 0556

Sun 11.00am - 11.30am

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3 Flack Way

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3 Barellan Mews

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16 Plenty Way

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3 Cavalier Drive

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10 Crestway Drive

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45 Lakeside Boulevard

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14 Fairchild Place

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22 Currawong Crescent

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Sat 11.00am - 11.30am

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GIVE GENEROUSLY URGES PARKLEA PARKLEA'S Christmas Gift Drive is back this year, in its fourth consecutive year bringing Christmas joy to children in need. The annual drive brings the community together to support disadvantaged families, with gifts delivered via local charities, The 4C's and Windermere. These two local charities help thousands of families across the Cardinia Shire with financial support, housing, job assistance, counselling, life skills training and connection to services. Parklea supports their valuable work and its through community initiative's such as the Gift Drive that helps bring Christmas cheer to families who can't provide their children with a festive Christmas, due to financial obstacles. "We are very grateful for the contribution Parklea makes each year. Many of the children who received the gifts are victims of financial hardship, broken relationships and family violence," said Cheryl Daly, General Manager of The 4C's. Belinda Barker, Fundraising Coordinator for Windermere Child and Family Services, believes that donating brings benefits to everyone in the community. “Since our beginning more than 150 years ago, we have been working to create a stronger, more connected and supported community. The Parklea Christmas Gift Drive is a wonderful example of local residents providing support to others and helping to strengthen our collective future.” This year, following the overwhelming success of this year’s Parklea Winter Food Drive, there will be a variety of donation locations throughout the Cardinia Shire. “The Christmas Gift Drive demonstrates the community spirit and kindness of

people within Officer and the wider Cardinia Shire. Going by the generosity of residents who participated in the Food Drive, this year it will be even bigger and better,” said Jarod Mills, Parklea Sales and Marketing manager. Dig deep this year and bring some Christmas cheer to local families, by donating gifts to children aged 0-16 to drop off locations. If you run a local business and wish to offer your business as a drop-off location for next year's gift drive, contact Parklea via parklea.com/ drop-off-location Donations are welcomed until 17 December, however early donations are greatly appreciated. ●

Parklea's Sales and Marketing Manager Jarod Mills with representatives from local charities, the 4C's and Windermere.

Narre Warren South 9 Kingston Avenue

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Berwick 56 Marsh Grove

Four bedrooms plus rumpus in the best street. For sale. $680,000 - $735,000 Perfectly located in the highly sought after Beaumont Waters Estate, sits this delightful family home that is sure to tick all the right boxes! Featuring; • Four spacious bedrooms, master with ensuite and walk in robe. • Three living areas including a rumpus room. • Large undercover outdoor pergola. • Side access for the boat or caravan. Within close proximity to Eden Rise Shopping Centre, public and private schools, public transport, parks and M1 Freeway.

8794 0500 Shop 7 & 8 32 Overland Drive, Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Contact Agent Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Jamie O'Halloran 0457 001 623

Berwick 17 Sundial Court

Great value in Berwick. For sale. $590,000 - $640,000 Spacious, bright & situated in a sought–after pocket, this large family home has been built to suit any buyer, those looking to upsize, downsize or the investor alike. With its rare design and functional floor plan, this residence is sure to impress. • 3 spacious bedrooms, with large additional Study/4th bedroom • 2 large separate living zones which provides maximum space • A modern kitchen equipped with stainless steel appliances and enough cupboard/ draw space. • Double lockup garage with remote control, with internal access to the home

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Berwick 2/14 McNabb Street

The height of luxury.

For sale. $620,000 - $680,000 Positioned in the heights of North Berwick. This 3 story townhouse oozes luxury from all aspects. • 3 generous sized bedrooms • 3 separate living zones • Open plan kitchen with stone benches & SS appliances • European laundry Walk into the township & enjoy the lifestyle Berwick has to offer. Close to all amenities and transport, Please call Wayne for an Inspection

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9707 0556 56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Contact Agent Wayne Nelson 0419 343 578

Narre Warren South 8 Papillion Way

Wonderfully large family living. For sale. $760,000 - $810,000 Perfectly located in the well sought after Berwick Spring Estate sits this wonderfully large four-bedroom family home! Featuring; • Four spacious bedrooms plus study. • Designer vinyl wrap kitchen with expansive island bench. • Three large separate living areas including rumpus room. • Outdoor undercover entertaining area. • Low maintenance gardens. Don’t let your family miss out on enjoying this wonderful home!

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Pakenham 6 Beech Street

Ideal investment or first home. For sale. $450,000 - $495,000 Whether you’re looking to invest or buying your first home, you will delighted with this beautifully presented modern family home within walking distance to both primary and secondary schools. Boasting: • 4 bedrooms the master has full ensuite and walk in robe • Large open plan Family room and dining area • Light filled kitchen with plenty of cupboards and bench space, quality S/S appliances • Large single remote garage with internal access

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9707 0556 56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Contact Agent Marc Oliver 0416 969 930 Alana Siciliano 0423 876 142

Clyde North 62 Flowerbloom Crescent

Berwick 8 Willard Court

03 9707 0556

For sale. 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

56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Inspect Contact Agent Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333 Gerard McRae 0409 400 635

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Your dream has come true with this stylish ex-display Arden Home! Featuring: • Four bedrooms, master with walk in robe and ensuite • Stylish chef’s kitchen with large Ceaserstone benchtops

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Shop 7 & 8 32 Overland Drive, Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Jamie O'Halloran 0457 001 623

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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 17 Bangalay Place Botanic Ridge 30 Long Street Carrum Downs 54 Clifton Grove

$390 pw $410 pw $400 pw

Clyde North 15 Langshan Road 10 Palacio Terrace Cranbourne 14 Fishburn Place

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Hampton Park 9 Meduno Drive

$430 pw

Ivanhoe 305/264 Waterdale Rd

$420 pw

Narre Warren 2 Tralee Circuit 4 Hollydene Court 77 Shinners Avenue 5 Redgum Place

$420 pw $380 pw $430 pw $355 pw

$350 pw

Cranbourne East 11 Willowbank Place

$375 pw

Cranbourne North 8 Nelse Street 138 Alisma Boulevard 20 Yamba Close 84 William Thwaites Blvd

$380 pw $385 pw $540 pw $440 pw

Narre Warren South 3 Littlecroft Avenue 17 Avendon Court

$420 pw $600 pw

Cranbourne West 9 Romulus Crescent

$430 pw

Noble Park 2/13 Joy Parade

$265 pw

$340 pw

Notting Hill 43/210 Normanby St

$360 pw

Doveton 19 Lacebark St

$385 pw

Pakenham 29 Cormorant Parade

$445 pw

Hallam 18 George Chudleigh Dr 83 Fitzgerald Road

$390 pw $420 pw

Dandenong 12/9 McFarlance Cres $460 pw

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Providing outstanding service for both landlords and tenants. Narre Warren 32 Overland Drive 8794 0500

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Berwick 56-58 High Street 9707 0556

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BUSINESS IN FOCUS

Kingswim and the YMCA

Centre Manager of Kingswim Clyde North Jarred Wolf and Centre Manager of the Clyde North YMCA Childcare Centre Elise Christie. 187018 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS. families allows children to grow and develop into confident learners, which is why we put a big emphasis on building relationships between families and ourselves before commencing care." Elise said that while starting child care for the first time or making the transition to a new centre can be daunting, with the right support, children will thrive. "Taking part in our orientation process helps children become familiar with their new environment and start to make new friends. In

addition, my biggest tip to get your child excited about early learning is talking about all the fun activities and programs they'll be doing during their time with us! "I think children and families alike will love Clyde North Tuckers Road YMCA with its beautifully thought-out natural learning environments for children to explore. Safety, indoor and outdoor play, and inclusivity for children of all-abilities are key elements of our centre's design. "Plus, families will have the luxury of both our centre and Kingswim in the one conve-

nient location and soon to be a shopping centre within walking distance!" Registrations are now open and filling up quickly for Kingswim and YMCA Early Learning, which will open January 2019, at the Ramlegh Springs on Clyde Estate on Tuckers Road in Clyde North. For more information on swimming lessons, visit Kingswim.com.au/clyde-north or call 5945 3265. For more information, or to enrol at Clyde North Tuckers Road YMCA, call 8371 0500.

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Kingswim Clyde North Centre Manager Jarred Wolf and Centre Manager of the new YMCA Childcare Centre Elise Christie are thrilled to be bringing their services to the local Clyde North community. Jarred said he jumped at the chance to open Kingswim Clyde North and bring world-class swimming lessons to the local community. "Kingswim centres are known for their friendly and helpful culture and I can't wait to build another team that are genuinely passionate about swimming," he said. Jarred explained that he's always had a passion for sports and loved working with kids, making Kingswim the perfect opportunity to combine both and teach a lifesaving skill. "I hope the new centre will help educate local kids and the wider community on water safety and its importance," he said. For nervous parents, Jarred assures them that there's nothing to fear. "My best advice is to let children take the plunge and let us do the rest for you," he said. "We're experts at teaching kids to swim and know it's the little things that make learning to swim an enjoyable experience for parents and kids alike. "All our programs are Swim Australia registered, and all teachers hold nationally recognised qualifications, so you can be assured all our programs are up to date, relevant and accredited." Elise has been working in the early learning sector for 15 years and can't wait to open Clyde North Tuckers Road YMCA. "I was thrilled to be appointed Manager at the new centre," Elise said. "Being a local of the area, I cannot wait to welcome both new and local families to our centre and create a learning hub in Ramlegh Springs estate. "I believe having strong partnerships with

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FOCUS ON ... MEDICALLY SPEAKING

OPEN 7 DAYS Monday to Friday | 8:00am to 6:00pm Saturday | 9:00am to 1:00pm Sunday | 9:00am to 1:00pm Our team at Beaconsfield General Practice is committed to high quality medical care and service to all age groups in the community. Beaconsfield General Practice is a private billing practice. Children under 16 and age pensioners are bulk-billed for their consultations.

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Dr Priyanthi Gunawardana.

Doveton Medical Centre welcomes its new General Practitioner, Dr Priyanthi Gunawardana. Priyanthi graduated from the Faculty of Medicine University of Colombo in Sri Lanka in 1994. She worked as an anaesthetist for nearly 12 years and migrated to Australia in 2006. Priyanthi then started work as a hospital medical officer at Western Hospital Footscray before moving to La Trobe Regional Hospital in Traralgon where she worked in emergency, obstetrics and gynaecology, psychiatry and rehabilitation medicine. She also worked as a general practitioner in Gippsland from 2010 until 2018. Doveton Medical Centre has been part of the local community since 1963 and continues to support their patients with expert care from experienced doctors, nurse and support staff. The centre prides itself on providing a warm and friendly environment and personalized care for all their patients. New patients and walk-ins are most welcome! To make an appointment with Dr Priyanthi or Dr Ravi, call 9792 4060. Doveton Medical Centre is located at 80 Power Road in Doveton. Opening hours are; Monday to Friday 8.30am to 7pm, Saturday 8.30am to 1.30pm and public holidays 8.30am to 1.30pm.

2 Ann Street, Beaconsfield 9707 0993 www.beaconsfieldgp.com.au

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Beaconsfield General Practice provides a wide range of services including women’s health, men’s health, children’s health, travel vaccinations, childhood immunisation, minor procedures, chronic disease management and much more. The centre is a new medical practice that has opened to cater for the increasing demand of the growing community of Beaconsfield and surrounding areas. Practice Manager Maeghan Hunter explained that the team of general practitioners, nursing and reception staff are committed to high-quality medical care and service to all age groups in the community. “You will always feel welcomed and a priority when you visit Beaconsfield General Practice with our friendly staff there to greet you,” she said. “Our practice is open seven days a week so you don’t have to be concerned about not being able to see your doctor for those last minute things.” Staff at Beaconsfield General Practice, such as Dr Chander Hrstic, are experienced and offer a wide variety of medical treatments and care. “Dr Chander Hrstic is an experienced general practitioner with over 25 years of experience working in general practice,” Ms Hunter said. “She has worked in emergency medicine, women’s and children’s health, community health services and aged care. Having gained

Beaconsfield General Practice caters for the growing local community. 185244 exposure in a wide variety of medical treatment and care has enabled Dr Hrstic to build many skills useful to everyday general practice, relationships with patients and other medical professionals which means you will always get the best care.” As a mixed billing practice, Beaconsfield General Practice offers bulk billing to all patients under 16 years of age and on age pension. Otherwise, fees are $70 for a standard consultation and $110 for a long consultation, with a Medicare rebate of $37.60 and $72.80, respectively. Beaconsfield General Practice is located at 2 Ann Street in Beaconsfield. For more information, phone 9707 0993 or email reception@ beaconsfieldgp.com.au.

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DANDENONG Dermatology Centre E X C E L L E N C E

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Doveton Medical Centre 80 Power Road Doveton 3177 03 9792 4060 Dandenong Dermatology Centre Practice Nurse and Laser Practitioner, Marie Lebrasse now operates as Vitalase Skin and Laser Clinic for Dandenong Dermatology Centre. Marie has been practice Nurse at Dandenong Dermatology Centre since 2001 and over that time has regularly studied, upgraded and updated her nursing and laser skills. Most recently she has achieved her Graduate Diploma of Cosmetic Nursing whilst continuing as our caring Practice Nurse and trusted Laser practitioner. WHAT’S NEW? Anti wrinkle injections: The role of anti wrinkle injections is to relax wrinkle causing muscles, thereby softening and preventing the development of expression lines, creating a smooth and rejuvenated appearance. Wrinkles often appear around the forehead and eyes when we smile or frown and these areas can be treated along with crow’s feet, using a well studied safe medication that suits all skin types, administered only by our qualified medical professional. Skin Needling: Skin needling is a skin rejuvenation treatment that helps stimulate collagen and elastin to promote smoother, healthier skin through a natural healing process. This treatment is suitable for all skin types and is designed to support skin regeneration to help conditions including acne scars, surgical scars/scarring, stretch marks, fine lines, pigmentation, enlarged pores, blackheads and mild textural irregularities and is suitable for treatment during the summer months. Laser, radio frequency and intense pulse light: Laser, radio frequency and intense pulse light is used to treat conditions related to skin damage and premature aging such as fine lines, wrinkles, redness, acne scars, broken capillaries, pigmentation, melasma, age spots and general photo rejuvenation. Non ablative skin rejuvenation uses radio frequencies to improve the appearance of wrinkles, brown spots and minor scars by creating heat in the skin with out injuring the surface of the skin. The heat generated promotes collagen production which results in tighter, healthier, younger Iooking skin. Treatments are suitable to most skin types. The first consultation is complimentary (free) by appointment only with cosmetic Nurse, Marie Lebrasse@ Vitalase Skin and Laser Clinic at Dandenong Dermatology Centre, 1/110 David Street, Dandenong 3175 Tel: 9791 3455 201808156702_1-DJ35-18

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Expert help and advice The St John of God Berwick Hospital team says that there is a range of questions expecting parents need to have answers to before they decide to get pregnant. “Did you know that most private health funds require you to take out cover for a minimum of 12 months prior to having your baby? That means that if you want to access expert care in exceptional comfort at St John of God Berwick Hospital you need to research health insurance providers, along with your hospital and obstetrician choices long before you decide to get pregnant,” a St John of God spokesperson said. “Do you want to be able to choose your obstetrician? Does your obstetrician work in the hospital you’d like to deliver your baby at? How much will it cost in the private system as opposed to the public one? Why is choosing the private system better for you and the health of your baby? What extra comforts and services differentiate St John of God Berwick Hospital from other hospitals in your area? How can you prepare for pregnancy?” With over 100 years of experience delivering babies in the local region, St John of God Berwick Hospital is well-placed to give expecting parents all the information they will need in order to make a more informed decision about planning for a family. “Getting pregnant can be an exciting and yet overwhelming experience but it doesn’t have to be that way if you take advantage of St John of God Berwick Hospital’s family plan-

Achieve beauty goals at Beauty and Skin on Clyde.

Achieve your beauty goals St John of God Berwick Hospital is well-placed to give expecting parents all the information they will need in order to make a more informed decision about planning for a family. ning information session being held on Saturday 17 November at its Kangan Drive location,” a St John of God spokesperson said. “All families, even grandparents-to-be, are welcome to attend the free information sessions which run for 30 minutes and include a behind the scenes tour of the hospital’s maternity ward.” Running every 30 minutes from 11am to 12:30pm, session times can be reserved online at sjog.org.au/berwickpregnancyplanning. Bookings are essential. For more information contact the maternity unit on 8784 5368.

Beauty and Skin on Clyde opened its doors in September in the rapidly expanding suburb of Clyde. The luxurious salon provides services in the area for people who want to look their best and care for themselves both aesthetically and medically. The team's two highly qualified and friendly beauty therapists, Anushka and Erin, provide the services of IPL hair removal, hydro-dermabrasion, skin rejuvenation, waxing, tinting and shaping of eyebrows, eyelash extensions, tanning, massage and facials. They have the latest equipment at their disposal and tailor the treatments to achieve the best outcome for their clients. Beauty and Skin on Clyde offer and use the skincare range of Aspect Dr, which is available exclusively to medical practices. Dr Sam Auteri provides services in cosmetic injectables (anti-wrinkle and facial fillers), facial thread lifts and tattoo removal.

As well as helping to restore a more youthful appearance or to further enhance his client's features, Dr Auteri also provides injectables to treat a range of medical issues such as hay fever, teeth grinding, migraines and excessive sweating of hands, feet and the body. The treatments provided by Dr Auteri are supported by his many years of general practice experience as well as training in aesthetic medicine. He utilises the latest techniques to provide the best outcomes for his clients. Dr Auteri sees a range of clients including young adults who are using injectables as an early preventative measure to ageing and mature aged clients who utilise his services to reduce the signs of ageing. Clients are offered a complimentary, obligation-free assessment to discuss their expectations and goals. Beauty and Skin on Clyde is located at 1s Morison Road in Clyde. For more information, a full list of services or to book an appointment, visit beautyandskinonclyde.com.au or phone 5991 6700.

Information session:

Making sense of pregnancy planning Beauty Therapies Massage & Facials Waxing Tanning Eyelash Extensions Eyebrow Tinting & Shaping Hydrodermabrasion Tattoo Removal* IPL Hair Removal IPL for Acne, Vascular / Capillaries, Pigmentation, & Skin Rejuvenation

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We will help you make sense of maternity care & decide which option is best for your family: Private vs Public How much will it cost? Why choose private care? Choosing an Obstetrician Preparing for pregnancy Behind the scenes tour of the hospital

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Delivering babies for over 100 years. Experience matters.

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FOCUS ON ‌ EDUCATION CHOICES

Family osteo turns two

A jump start to excellence

Berwick Family Osteopathy and Spinal Clinic is turning two! The centre is holding a celebration for those interested in what the clinic does to help patients move and function better. "For those of you that don't know what we offer - we are an osteopathic and allied health clinic," Director of Berwick Family Osteopathy and Spinal Clinic Lauren Collins said. "We have osteopaths, a remedial massage therapist and Kingston Foot Clinic that operate at our amazing new premises. We also have a number of clinical pilates classes (run by a qualified osteopath) and yoga classes that run within our rehabilitation area." To celebrate the milestone, the clinic will be open on Sunday 25 November from 11am to 2pm and will be offering a range of exciting activities for the whole family. "Come and join us for a range of classes, postural assessments, 10-minute massages, a sausage sizzle, face painting and kids entertainer, raffles and giveaways! Come and join in the fun! We can't wait to meet you!" Lauren said. Lauren explained that osteopaths treat more than most people think. "Do you suffer from headaches, back pain, neck pain, arthritic or sciatic pain? Are you just not able to shake your pain or reoccurring injuries? Are you pregnant and suffering from pain in your back or pelvis? Do you have

an unsettled baby? These are just a few (conditions that) Osteopathy could (help)!" "Osteopathy is a hands-on form of manual therapy that focuses on the whole body. As Osteopaths we treat the joints, muscles, ligaments and connective tissue of the body, through soft tissue massage, stretching, joint articulation and manipulation. If you have ever wondered what Osteopaths do - come to our open day and our staff will be happy to help you understand!" To join in on the fun, head down to the clinic at 719 Princes Highway in Berwick on Sunday 25 November. For more information about Berwick Family Osteopathy and Spinal Clinic, phone 9702 0094 or visit www.berwickfamilyosteopathy.com.au.

Berwick Family Osteopathy can accommodate needs in Osteopathy and Clinical Pilates.

Led by husband and wife duo Steven and Josephine Lay, Berwick's JS Teaching Academy is a tutorial centre committed to helping children enjoy learning and excel at school. Steven, a secondary school teacher of ten years, and Josephine, a former junior lecturer, are joined by a team of qualified teachers who tutor children from Grade 5 to Year 12 in classes such as Math, English and Science. Their goal is to promote desire, direction, and discipline. "These are essential qualities that we believe each student must possess," Steven explained. "We will help build a stronger foundation of excellence that will propel them to reach their potential." JS Teaching Academy is based on Gloucester Avenue in Berwick and provides students with the option of private tutoring or small

group-based tutoring. Lessons are either one hour or an hour and a half and curriculum is tailored to student needs. "JS Teaching is for the community. We really aim to give back and give value to our community because we believe that this is an investment in the future," Steven said. "We want to help the kids and parents in our area and we just love teaching. We want to create a community which values education as much as we do and to support students towards excellence in classrooms and excellence in life." JS Teaching Academy is currently offering exam revision classes and are preparing for the 2019 school year. To find out more, phone 0426 951 698, visit www.jsteaching.com.au or find them on Facebook by searching for JS Teaching Academy.

JS Teaching Founders Josephine and Steven Lay (front) with students (back, L-R) Neha, Samara, Mankirat, Jack and Callum.

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Federation University will embark on a major re-development at its Berwick campus following a $40.7m injection from the Federal Government. The university has been investing in the campus since early 2017 and a new phase, approved by the university council last week, sets out an ambitious works program for 2019 to 2022 to accommodate increased student numbers. “We can now invest in the campus with more confidence and we can meet the communities needs and the governments supporting us in that,” Berwick campus director Greg Jakob said. “We can now look at other courses that we can bring into the campus that might not have been able to be considered for a number of years.” The campus will consider introducing broader healthcare courses in areas of midwifery and paramedicine, a broader arts program such as visual and performing arts and sports management and recreation. There are currently around 1600 students enrolled at the Berwick campus. Mr Jakob said there is likely to be around 3000 students by 2022. FedUni received the highest amount of funds under the regional universities funding allocation. “This is a great endorsement of the university and its capacity to engage with its local communities, to listen and deliver courses, facilities and graduate outcomes for the Berwick

community and beyond,” Vice-Chancellor and president professor Helen Bartlett said. “Federal Member for La Trobe Jason Wood was instrumental in advocating for the Berwick campus and wholeheartedly supporting the university’s vision.” New developments at the Berwick campus will include: - A third Nursing Clinical Learning Environment (CLE) to support increased nursing student enrolments. - An additional science laboratory to expand science teaching capabilities at the campus. - Additional academic, technical and professional staff work areas to accommodate projected increase in staffing. - Expanded library and learning support areas to incorporate additional learning spaces for increased student numbers and provide for emerging research student work area. - Reorganised foyer entrance to enable improved customer service and relocation of student support services “We’ve got a really fast growing area with heaps of potential students and I just want to make sure students have the opportunity to go to a university near them,” Mr Wood said. “When I visit the university it’s very welcoming. It’s been a breath of fresh air to work with the university. “For the current students there will be that buzz of excitement around.”

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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

Cannons Creek Environmental Festival: Cannons Creek Environmental Festival 2018 will host a range of environmental displays to showcase how residents can better care for our community. There will be face painting, a jumping castle, a free BBQ and much more. Sunday 25 November at Cannons Creek Community Place, 15 Cannons Creek Rd, Cannons Creek from 11am-3pm.

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Casey Choir Sings Christmas Concert 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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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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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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Hampton Park Uniting Church 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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Hampton Park Uniting Church 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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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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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 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, Homestead Road Berwick. For further details call 0427 643 221.

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Choirs members wanted Fenix Chorale Inc.is a choir consisting of thirty plus sings beautiful four part harmonies to a variety of popular songs and performs several times during the year at local retirement villages and other venues. The choir was formed in September 2016 and holds rehearsals in the Auditorium at Woodlands Park, 72 Kangan Drive, Berwick on the first, second and third Wednesdays of the month, except the Christmas Holidays, 2.30 - 3.45pm. The conductor is Vic Clement. The choir of thirty plus sings beautiful four part harmonies to a variety of popular songs and performs several times during the year at local retirement villages and other venues. New members are always welcome. Please phone the Secretary, Margaret Haywood 9700 3973 or email: mhaywood.celebrant@ gmail.com for further information.

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Casey U3A Casey U3A classes for retirees will be held in Berwick at a range of locations and also at Selandra Community Hub, Clyde North. Only $35 to join for year. 40 plus classes. Visit the website at http://casey.u3anet.org. au for details or John 9707 2301 or 0409 515465.

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

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Add your voice Voices of Casey choir is recruiting new members, especially men - from enthusiastic amateurs to seasoned singers. Led by music director Dr Jonathon Welch AM, our repertoire includes wellknown classics, pop songs and contemporary compositions.· Mondays 7-9.30pm, except school holidays at Fiddlers Green Retirement Village, 57 Gloucester Avenue, Berwick. Details: Paulien, 9769 8611 or maritimes.1@ hotmail.com.

With One Voice Would you like to be inspired, unleash your creative potential and improve your well-being? Then a With One Voice choir is for you! Singing is the language of the heart. For centuries, song has played a key role in community, culture and story-telling. Every week Creativity Australia's With One Voice choirs inspire diverse people from more than 40 nationalities, aged nine to 90 to sing side by side. There are no auditions and no singing experience is necessary and is led by professional conductors. Choir is a great place to find your voice, find friends, de-stress, build well-being and confidence, learn new skills and connect to your community. Weekly on Mondays 6.15pm-7.30pm at the Narre Warren Seniors Centre. 192/196 Centre Road, Narre Warren. Supper included. (03) 8679 6088 or email withonevoice@creativityaustralia.org.au.

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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Community choir With One Voice Casey choir welcomes singers of all backgrounds and abilities. There are no auditions. No singing experience is necessary. 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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Exercise classes 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.

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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.

Free community lunch at Hampton Park Uniting Church. Every Thursday (during school term) 12noon. 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park. Phone: 9799 7994.

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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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Church activities 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.

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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

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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.

Activity based interactive gathering for families. Free dinner Included. Hampton Park Uniting Church 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park Every Fortnight (Saturdays) 4.30-6.30pm. Contact Jo 0401 191 650.

Playgroup Hampton Park Uniting Church 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park Ph: 9799 7994. Friday mornings from 9.30am-11.30am (during school term). $3 per child or $5 a family. Morning tea included.

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Australian Plants Society, Wilson Park Berwick APS encourages and educates the love of Australian plants. Meetings include talks by people engaged in the cultivation of plants and preservation of the environment. Meetings held every second Tuesday of month at 7.30pm at Visitors' Centre, Wilson Botanic Gardens. Website - www.apswilsonparkberwick.org.au.

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Diabetes Life Program Berwick Healthcare, a not for profit community practice is working with Diabetes Australia to run the Life program which teaches Victorians how to reduce their risk of chronic disease by making small changes to their lifestyle. The program helps Victorians to live healthier lives. Run by Diabetes Victoria and funded by the Victorian Government, the program empowers participants to change their lifestyle to help reduce their risk of developing type two diabetes, heart disease and stroke. For more information visit www.lifeprogram.org. au or contact life@diabetesvic.org.au. Berwick Healthcare, 76 Clyde Road, Berwick. A free group program will run in October. For more information and timetables contact Berwick Healthcare on 9796 1500.

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He’s up for the Challenge By Nick Creely Cranbourne pro triathlete Levi Maxwell admits it's a monkey off his back after a stunning result at the iconic Challenge Shepparton recently. The significance of taking out his first professional title at the 11 November race after overcoming plenty of self-doubt and setbacks can't be understated. To Maxwell, it reinforces why he's devoted his life to one of the most gruelling sports on the planet. "It was a big learning experience - I've been a pro for nearly two and a half years now, and I had a lot of success as an age grouper, but I had all this confidence going in. I've had some unlucky things go against me, and some dry results, so doubt does start to creep in and you start to get injuries," he told Star News Group. "To get the result, it's a monkey off the back, it's giving me confidence to back myself a bit more, and not put things on a pedestal as much." In the half-distance race comprising of a 1.9km swim, 90km bike ride and 21.1km run on Remembrance Day, Maxwell won with a time of 3 hours, 46 minutes and 43 seconds, 47 seconds ahead of the second placed Tim Van Berkel. He explained that he came into the race in solid form, but said that the Shepparton race was an entirely different beast to conquer. "I've had quite a few really good results lately - two or three weeks before Shepparton, I had the Australian Duathlon Championships, and won that," he said. "It's normally a pretty competitive field, usually with the best athletes in Australasia. "I kind of entered the race last minute, it wasn't really on my radar, I was kind of just getting back into it - I was doing just some

speed work, not really the long stuff, but it was too good of an opportunity to pass up. "Shepparton's one of my favourite events, there's only a handful of long course races left in Victoria, and it's kind of an iconic one that's been around a long time, and the locals get into it." Maxwell didn't have it his own way, and had to claw back to take the lead during his run, storming home despite the fatigue that set in on the final lap. "I had a reasonably good swim, about a minute behind the lead, and I just rode hard and got back up," he said. "It became a bit cat and mouse; people were playing games, and trying to break away or whatever, and you had to decide whether it was worth going with them and spending that little bit of energy. "Towards the end of the second lap a few guys were in pain a bit and sort of dropped off, and Luke Bell got off the front and Tim Berkel decided to go for it. I knew he was a good runner, so I decided I'd stay with him so I did. "We ended up overtaking Bell, and it was Berkel out front and myself in second - he was probably 10 seconds ahead of me, and got him about 2kms into the run. He just kept looking at his watch and showing signs that he was hurting a little, so I decided to keep going and build a gap. "I pretty much built maybe a 90 second lead, but in the last lap, it was the end of the race, and I was hurting a fair bit - he was making some gains, probably not enough to put me in trouble, but enough for me to go 'ok, I need to be switched on, and do enough to hold him off'. "I ended up winning by about 50 seconds, which doesn't sound like a lot, but it is."

Levi Maxwell celebrates after taking out Challenge Shepparton. Pictures: COURTESY OF STEF HANSON Maxwell said it gives him belief going forward, and hopes it can be the perfect catalyst for a perfect summer season. "It was my first big series pro win, Challenge is one of the top series in the world, and so to have the win on Remembrance Day in

Shepparton against some of the best athletes in the world was awesome," he said. "I've had some second place finishes, and there's a big difference between first and second, so it definitely cemented in my mind that I'm doing the right thing, and that I can do it."

Swans and Panthers go toe-to-toe in a Premier thriller By Nick Creely It was absorbing, intense Premier Cricket, with local rivals itching for bragging rights. And while runs flowed and the bat definitely trumped the ball over the course of the Saturday and Sunday clash, the contest was nonetheless engrossing, with twists and turns at every corner. But in the end, a draw was all that could be salvaged as Casey-South Melbourne very nearly chased down Dandenong's mammoth 370 off the back of a sublime 154 to skipper Luke Wells in the final hour of day two. The Swans won the toss and elected to bowl, with a slight breeze making for comfortable conditions at a picturesque Casey Fields. The first ball of the match very nearly yielded a wicket, with spearhead Nathan Lambden roaring in excitement as a ball seared into the pads of visiting skipper Tom Donnell. It could have been one of the game changers, and a huge unsettler for the Panthers, but luckily, the umpire didn't agree, and shook his head as the Swans waited in anticipation. Donnell (75) and his dangerous opening partner, Brett Forsyth, were beginning to look comfortable and find gaps around a ground that was lightning along the surface, before the latter was perhaps harshly adjudged caught behind for 25 to give the home side their opening wicket. Jackson Fry (3/61) forced an edgy looking Ed Newman to find Luke Wells at slip, who took a belter of a catch to remove the left hander, and suddenly, the Panthers were 2/67. Aggression, and a combination of hard running and deft touches were the highlight of Donnell and LJ Edwards (57), who after lunch, piled on the runs, with the pair making the most of the older ball and lightning outfield. But, Wells (1/56) and his leggies struck, trapping Edwards in front just when it looked like he could get out of hand, and then, within a few overs, rising spinner Jonah Serong (1/63) brought the game back to level pegging by denying a disappointed Donnell a century, getting through the gate with a sharp piece of offspin. But the final session truly belonged with the 46 STAR NEWS

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With spin the go to for Wells, the Panthers made the tiring bowling side pay, with spinner Akshat Buch (48 not out) and veteran Darren Pattinson (23 off 12 balls) launching late, with Donnell declaring late on a monster 8/369. Ryan Quirk was almost immediately gone the next morning, trapped LBW by James Nanopoulos (4/75), and with young seamer

Jakeb Thomas snaring the edge of Jared Maxwell (14) in the first hour, the Swans were looking a long way from giving the chase a shake at 2/37. But, similar to how day one unfolded, batting became easier as the day progressed, and crucially, skipper Luke Wells was there, playing with his usual fluency and class. Wells and his vice-captain Lachlan Sperling (36) worked hard before lunch to put on 60 runs, before the untimely departure of the latter only minutes before the end of the first session. Fresh off a century, Michael Wallace once again looked in strong touch, continuing to rotate the strike. Despite Wallace being snared by seamer James Wilcock for 36, Wells' brilliant knock was saluted with his century just before the tea break - his second in just five digs at the club - getting his side to 4/215 with little over two hours of game time left. It was then the talented Jordan Wyatt's (54) turn to dig in and find some form in conjunction with his confident skipper, and the dynamic middle-order player was in his groove, enjoying the freedom of the chase as he began to use all of his aggressive attitude to swing the game in the home side's favour. But Nanopoulos snared Wyatt at an opportune time, with the star all-rounder continuing his fine game by stamping his authority in the big moments. Nanopoulos, however, picked up the Panthers' sixth wicket with Dev Pollock caught for 23 and with 44 runs left to get, before he ended the innings of the skipper for 154 moments later, with the safe hands of Brett Forsyth giving the visitors a chance to reverse the tide and surge for a win. Next over, James Wilcock picked up his third, rattling the stumps of Nathan Lambden to bring the Swans to 8/328 with minutes left to play. But Serong and Maxwell managed to fight out the remaining few overs, with the Swans scraping their way to 8/332 at stumps despite some intense pressure. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au


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Tricodes light up Casey Star News photographer ROB CAREW took in all of the action of Tricodes night at the Cranbourne racecourse on Saturday night. Truly one of the most unique events on the racing

calendar, it includes full cards of thoroughbred, greyhound, and harness racing all at the one venue.

Casey Demons are setting up their VNL foundations By Hayley Wildes The Casey Demons' inaugural Victorian Netball League (VNL) squad is coming together nicely ahead of the 2019 season. After gaining a VNL licence earlier this year, the Casey Demons got straight to work in setting the foundations for a strong future. Casey recently announced the signings of Emma Ryde and Erin Bell, both of whom have Suncorp Super Netball experience and will be key cogs in Casey's offence. Bell is a dual netball World Cup gold medallist as a member of the Australian Diamonds in 2011 and 2015, and most recently played for the Collingwood Magpies in Suncorp Super Netball. Ryde represented Australia at the 2017 Under-21 World Youth Cup, made her Suncorp Super Netball debut in 2016 and grew up in Dandenong. Both players are goalers and coach Robynn Pym is thrilled to have them on board for season 2019. "It's exciting that we've signed Emma and Erin," Pym said. "They've come on board, they live in the area and they're very excited to take the culture of the group to another level, which I think is going to help the club get a kick start. "Erin has retired from Suncorp Super Netball and lives in the area and her partner Travis Tuck plays football for Berwick. This is her opportunity to give back to grassroots netball as well as still compete at a high level. "Emma had three years at Vixens - I coached her in 2015 and she was successful in that year of VNL and from there catapulted into a Vixens contract and a Vic Fury contract. She's a player pathway coach with our 13-and-under Casey representative team as well."

While Pym has her sights set on building a squad that can immediately challenge the best of the best on court, she is also focused on building a strong link between the club and the community. "I want our girls to know that there's a greater world outside of netball. If we don't have the results on court when we start, then so be it, but we want to be pillars of society and the local community," Pym said. "I've seen VNL clubs come into areas and offer contracts to players they haven't even really seen or know - I want to know the girls and I want them feel free to come to the club because they see the program that we're running." With the VNL season set to kick off in April 2019, the Casey Demons look set to make plenty of noise in their debut season.

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QUIZ NUMBER 1637 1. WHO was the first American man to win three consecutive Wimbledon tennis titles? 2. WHICH state has won cricket’s Sheffield Shield the most times since 2000? 3. WHICH Canadian city hosted the 2010 winter Olympics? 4. WHO trained Gurners Lane to the 1982 Melbourne-Caulfield Cup double? 5. WHO captained England to its famous 1966 World Cup soccer triumph? 6. WHICH two legendary boxers clashed in Zaire in 1974? 7. WHO does controversial soccer star Luis Suárez now play for? 8. AT which course did Greg Norman score his 1986 British Open golf success? 9. WHICH famous battlefield figure was once President of the United States Olympic committee? 10. WHAT nationality was champion squash player Jahangir Khan? 11. WHO was the last Test cricketer to be knighted? 12. WHICH Brit won cycling’s Tour de France in 2012? 13. WHICH sport began a nation-wide competition in Australia in 1977? 14. WHICH Australian tennis-playing brothers both reached the Wimbledon semi-finals in 1962? 15. WHO won the Australian and British Open golf titles in 1974? 16. WHICH former Footscray AFL captain-coach played in every position on the field? 17. HOW many circles appear on the Olympic flag? 18. WHAT is generally accepted as the world’s fastest moving team sport? 19. WHICH American hurdler won over 100 straight races? 20. WHO skippered the American yacht Liberty that lost the America’s Cup to Australia II in 1983? ANSWERS: 1. Pete Sampras 2. Queensland 3. Vancouver 4. Geoff Murphy 5. Bobby Moore. 6. Muhammed Ali and George Foreman 7. FC Barcelona 8. Turnberry 9. Douglas MacArthur 10. Pakistani 11. Sir Richard Hadlee 12. Bradley Wiggins 13. Soccer 14. Neale and John Fraser 15. Gary Player 16. Ted Whitten 17. Five 18. Ice hockey 19. Edwin Moses 20. Dennis Connor

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Spinners work their magic By Nick Creely

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DDCA TURF 1-3 REVIEW - ROUND 4 (DAY TWO) Springvale South's highly impressive depth and class was on show against a quality Hallam Kalora Park side during Saturday's DDCA Turf 1 clash at Frawley Road, with the Bloods taking the points despite two key injuries. Defending 312 after a century to association legend Steven Spoljaric last week, the Bloods were unable to call upon the five time Wookey winner with the ball, with the allrounder nursing sore ribs, while gun quick Jarrod Armitage jarred his thumb and could only muster up 6.3 overs. It forced a reshuffle for Craig Slocombe's side, who had to immediately turn to the spin brigade to get the job done, and all day, the Hawks threatened to steal a victory. Prolific opening duo Ben Hillard (77) and Leigh Booth (44) notched up 89 for the first wicket - albeit slowly - to set a brilliant platform for the middle order - and soon after tea, the Hawks were setting themselves up for a crack at the target after Hillard compiled a 68 run stand with Jagveer Hayer (30) to bring the score out to 1/157. But, a double strike to spin twins Malinga Bandara and Jarryd Straker saw both wickets of Hillard and Hayer fall in virtual succession, and from there, the two spinners went about their work in brilliant fashion, taking regular wickets despite the home side's eagerness to take the game on at all costs after the tea interval. The pair wore the Hawks down, with Bandara (6/104) and Straker (4/75) combining for 51 overs between them ton single handedly bowl the Bloods to a crucial win. In 80 overs, the Hawks were dismissed for 272, still 40 runs away from victory. Down at Carroll Reserve, St Mary's stunned Mordialloc in what was an absolutely dominant victory at home against the reigning premiers. Now with four straight losses to start the season, the Bloodhounds need to find some form, and fast, or it will be season over in what has been a surprising dip from the lofty standards set from the previous two Turf 1 flags. Defending a modest 167 against the Saints, the home side came into day two 1/26, and in a comfortable position. From the outset, the Saints didn't allow the visitors to get the game on their terms, with skipper Kaushyla Gajasinghe (38) and Rhys Serpanchy swiftly knocking about 83 runs, before Gajasinghe was trapped LBW. Serpanchy continued on his merry way with the DDCA's most in-form player, Ruwantha Kellepotha, guiding the Saints to a barnstorming victory. Serpanchy cracked a sublime 106, a knock featuring 11 fours and three sixes, while Kellepotha remained unbeaten on 57, backing up his 5/49 on day one. Buckley Ridges also snared a mammoth victory against North Dandenong, picking up an outright at Park Oval. 126 runs behind, with two wickets already down in their second dig, it was a case of how long the Maroons could hold on when play resumed on day two. Despite some grit by Zafar Sheikh (32) and Romesh Jayasundara (20) to start the day, the Bucks broke the game apart in the middle order, snaring three wickets for the price of just one run, and eventually the visitors were rolled for 143. And Berwick fought out the final day against HSD at Reedy Reserve, but the Cobras picked up a comfortable win. After already secruing first-innings points

Malinga Bandara sends one down for Springvale South against Hallam Kalora Park in the DDCA on Saturday. on day one, the home side resumed on 4/190, and a blistering 84 to Michael 'Slick' Davies, off the back of Kaushyla Weeraratne's 113 on day one, saw them reach 268 and with plenty of overs left to have a red-hot crack at the Bears. The Bears never looked in any danger of conceding outright, with Josh Holden's unbeaten 53 guiding them to 4/160 by stumps. Spinners Suraj Randiv (2/44) and Lee Brown (2/39) bowled well in the second dig. In Turf 2, Reigning premier Narre North continue to build their form after a barnstorming win against Parkmore Pirates at Wachter Reserve on Saturday. Resuming at 2/76 in pursuit of the Pirates' 136, the Rams were dealt an early blow with Marshall Gray falling for 26 almost immediately into the day's play; the visitors were largely untroubled thereafter, running down the target with seven wickets left in the shed before declaring on 5/203. The Rams had a late crack at an outright and despite Ryan Hendy (3/31) continuing his vintage form, Amal Athulathmudali's gritty 45 ensured the Pirates could fight their way to 4/84 off 32 overs by stumps. Down at Greaves Reserve, Cranbourne snared their first victory of the season in a Saturday/Sunday clash with the winless Dandenong West. The new look Eagles won the toss and had a bat, overcoming a top order collapse, to reach 170 after at one stage being 4/62. Handy contributions from Cam Kelly (28), Martin Kelly (29) and Pardeep Boyal (27) ensured the Eagles could give their bowlers something to work with. A late onslaught by Pardeep Boyal (3/34) had the Westers in dire trouble by stumps, with the Eagles seamer picking up three late wickets to leave the home side hanging on at 3/10. But, some terrific fight the next morning by Thushira Madanayaka (42) and Nathan Power (22) gave the Westers a fighting chance, but Cam Kelly (3/22) and Martin Kelly (2/21) worked in tandem to pick up key wickets and

Hallam opening batsman Ben Hillard was in fine touch for the Hawks. 187707 roll the home side for 115. Narre South, meanwhile, had a big win against Narre Warren as their bowlers took hold at Sweeney Reserve. Defending a mammoth 351 off the back of a sublime day one hundred from Jonty Jenner, the Lions were greeted by some terrific fight by the Magpies, but were able to take enough wickets regularly to dismiss the home side for 207 in 79.4 overs. And Dingley rolled St Brigid's/St Louis for 181 after racking up 316 on day one, with left arm tweaker Dinuk Hettiarchchi snaring 5/86. And in Turf 3, Beaconsfield enjoyed some quality time in the middle on day two of their

clash against Lynbrook at Perc Allison Oval after already securing the win on day one. Resuming at 1/12 and with a 60 run lead over the Lakers, Tigers skipper Matt Golding (112) notched up yet another DDCA century his second for the season - with his side reaching 227 by stumps. In other results, Coomoora, were able to hold off Keysborough in defence of their first innings total of 205, Parkfield (113 and 7/66) pulled off a stunner down at Dunblane Road, knocking over Fountain Gate (95) in a low scoring thriller, and Lyndale (8/206 and 0/50) snared an outright win over Silverton (80 and 172) at Barry Powell Reserve, with the Dales in fine form.

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Local stars to achieve AFL dream By Hayley Wildes

The Cranbourne Division 1 bowls ladies together at Doncaster.

Division 1 ladies Maureen Cameron, Lynne Wood and Shirley Venville were happy winners.

Cranbourne ladies roll past Doncaster Maureen Cameron was the outstanding bowler for Cranbourne on Tuesday - contributing heavily to an 18-shot win on her rink, playing away at Doncaster. Her skip, Lynne Wood, and team mates Joyce Pearce and club life member Shirley Venville were all full of praise for Maureen and the high standard of bowls shots she played all day. This was a great victory for Cranbourne, winning by 23 shots overall and establishing them genuine contenders in the competition. The Cranbourne Division 1 ladies travelled across to Doncaster to play on a beautiful grass green that seemed to suit the away team more than the home team.

The game was reasonably close at the lunch break, with Cranbourne just slightly in front by eight shots, but after the break the Cranbourne ladies rallied after a quick pep talk and went on to reach another level, especially with Maureen Cameron raising the bar and playing some outstanding bowls throughout the day. Skip Yvonne Van Der Wees returned after a few weeks away from bowls and asserted her authority on the opposition, winning by nine shots with help from her team mates Sandra Mueller, Helen Witherden and Kath Dudink also making excellent contributions. In the end it was a great victory to Cranbourne by 23 shots, which will give them great

confidence coming up against powerhouse side Glen Waverley after a one week break. Cranbourne Ladies 71 (14 points) defeated Doncaster 48. The Saturday competition resumes next week after having a one week break Midweek Bowls The Midweek Bowls results this week were:Cranbourne 2 Div 2 open 39 (2 points) lost to Cardinia Waters 60 Cranbourne 3 Div 3 open 61 (14 points) defeated Mulgrave Country Club 55 Cranbourne 4 six a side open 43 (12 points) defeated Cardinia Waters 32

With the 2018 AFL Draft kicking off on Thursday and continuing on Friday, there are plenty of local stars to keep an eye on, with the Dandenong Stingrays boasting an array of potential draftees. The Rays took home the 2018 TAC Cup Premiership - the first in their history - and it was their depth of talent that won them the flag. Because of this, expect plenty of Stingrays' names to be called over the two-day draft. Sam Sturt and Bailey Williams are Dandenong's top prospects. Sturt's meteoric rise into a potential top-20 draft pick is incredible. A prodigious cricket talent, Sturt only broke into the Stingrays side late in the season, but his athleticism and brilliance around goal immediately stood out. Williams has long been seen as a potential first round selection and although he has drifted throughout the year, he will most likely be taken around the pick 30 mark. The club that drafts him will be getting a versatile player, one that can play forward or ruck, and despite his size can compete with the best of them on the ground. Will Hamill and Toby Bedford may be the next Rays selected. Bedford, who is a Melbourne Next Generation Academy player, will find his way to Melbourne as they can match any bid for him. The Demons currently hold picks 29, 32, 38 and 54; 38 or 54 will most likely be used on Bedford. Hamill is an exciting prospect with speed and smarts, he will offer his new club run and carry and will most likely be selected somewhere in the range of 35 to 55. Riley Bowman and Zac Foot offer plenty of value as late picks and should end up finding an AFL home. Bowman is one of the best ruck prospects in the draft and a team looking to develop a young ruck won't go wrong by selecting Bowman. Foot can play all over the ground and whether he goes forward or has a run in the midfield, has proven himself as a bonafide AFL draft prospect. The likes of Sam Fletcher and Mitch Riordan are a chance to find AFL homes and if they aren't selected in the national draft, are tantalising rookie draft prospects. Captain Campbell Hustwaite, who came equal-third in the TAC Cup best and fairest, also wouldn't disappoint as a rookie selection.

The Hastings skins winners at Narre Warren, Nigel Sandercock, Bill Ruttenbeek, and Ken White with Narre secretary Reg Johnstone.

Changing weather greets bowlers The Narre Warren Midweek Pennant action was governed by the changing weather, with muggy conditions in the morning followed by a windy afternoon. At Fountain Gate, the Division 2 side played Berwick and had a comfortable win. Alan Mark, Iain Stevenson, Rod Lane and Jim Millar won well (26-9), while Eric Sydenham, Reg young, Wally Finlayson and Wilma Stevenson drew 19-19. Geoff Ampt, Wilma Haringsma, Erik Luyters and Brent Hone just missed out, going down 16-19. Narre Warren (1) 13-61 defeated Berwick (3) 3-47.

The Division 3 side travelled to Carrum to play beside the beach, in the open and the wind. Arthur Fitt, Derek Fenn, Janice Moran and Colin Groom won 23-18; and Pauline Kempf, Joe McGuire, Ernesto Vergara and Arthur Scheurer won 21-18; but Stan Bulmer, Pam Uren, Keith Mark and Geoff Miller went down 10-25. Narre Warren (2) 4-54 lost to Carrum (2) 1261. The Division A (six-a-side) outfit was at Willow Lodge under the roof. Jeanette Cox, Helen McCarthy and Truus Henneman just went

down 22-23, and Susan Hawkins, Enid Gibb and Judy Naughton went down 11-19. Narre Warren (3) 0-33 lost to Willow Lodge (2) 14-42. There was no Saturday Pennant this week due to the Victorian Open being played. Narre Warren took the opportunity to run its Barry Plant November 'Skins' tournament. More than 20 teams signed on from as far as Hastings and Garfield. The winner on the day was the Hastings team of Ken White, Nigel Sandercock and Bill Ruttenbeek, who won 13 of their 15 two-end games.

Action-packed tournament lights up Berwick Berwick Bowling Club hosted its first bowler's arm tournament on November 12, with pairs playing three games of 10 ends. Some of the best bowlers in the district, including some who travelled from as far away as Phillip Island, competed for a total of $1000 in prizemoney. The conditions were superb with beautiful berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

weather on the warmest day this season. The Berwick greens were in magnificent condition. RESULTS: 1st game winners: Rob Mcgrath and Fred Black. 2nd game winners: Andrew Johnson and Peter Bott.

3rd game winners: Avril Steere and Rita Waugh. Overall winners: Wayne Frazer and Margaret Beechey from Burden Park Bowling Club. Second overall: Jack Edwards and Bob McIntyre. Third overall: Pam and John Bryant.

Bailey Williams will find an AFL home this week. 183170 Picture: ROB CAREW

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