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A day for all Hundreds of Casey residents celebrated Australia Day on Saturday January 26 with a range of activities at Pioneers Park in Berwick. Awards were presented to the unsung heroes of our community. The official flag-raising was led by the Berwick Pipers and the Australian Airforce Cadets, No 403 Squadron Beaconsfield and Lucinda De Silva sang the National Anthem. Pictured is Josh Granic. For more on Australia Day see pages 3, 7 and 8.

New mosque plan Casey Council has received a planning application to use and develop land in Narre Warren North for a Place of Assembly (Place of Worship). The site, 365-367 Belgrave-Hallam Road was subject to a previous application refused by council in 2016. "The previous application, which council refused in 2016, drew a lot of community interest and concerns around access to and from the site and the impact on residents in the area in terms of traffic, parking and noise," cr Rosalie Crestani said.

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Decade after fires All members of the community, family, friends, bereaved, and volunteers are invited to come along to a memorial ceremony to reflect on how far the community has come since the Black Saturday tragedy in 2009. The memorial ceremony will be held at Amberley Park Shopping Centre in Narre Warren South at the Memorial Park bench area,

opposite IGA. A special memorial Ginkgo Biloba Tree will be planted behind the Memorial Park bench which will in future provide a sheltered spot for members of the community to sit and reflect. Special thanks to Hampton Park Community House, Seebeck Developments, Ritchies

IGA, Affirm Welding, Endeavour Hills Lions Club, Bulla and Monde Nissan Australia for their support. Saturday 10 February from 10am at Amberley Park Shopping Centre, Memorial Park Bench area, corner of Seebeck Drive and Ormond Road, Narre Warren South.

Spotlight on Casey’s outstanding young The City of Casey is home to many outstanding young people doing great things in the community, and the nominees for the 2019 Casey Young Citizen of the Year are a shining example of that. Each year on Australia Day, council recognises outstanding local citizens, who go above and beyond in their contribution to the community, through this awards program. There are four categories, Casey Citizen of the Year, Casey Young Citizen of the Year, Casey Senior Citizen of the Year and Casey Community Group of the Year. The 2019 Casey Young Citizen of the Year nominees: Sarah and Maya Ghassali, Berwick, 17. The twin sisters have created their own podcast 'Refugees On Air', which aims to humanise the ongoing refugee crisis in Australia and educate the community. The girls conduct interviews with refugees from different backgrounds and experiences, sharing their inspiring journeys with the community in hope of changing the representation of refugees in the media. Furthermore, by utilising the Student Youth Network (SYN) community radio station, they have inspired many youths to join SYN and create their own podcasts or projects. The girls have completed this work alongside their VCE studies and plan to continue to spread a positive message about the struggles and successes of new Australians in the years to come. Tareq Baktani, Cranbourne North, 25. Tareq is a volunteer with a youth group of 300 young people from the Afghan community in Casey. He organises music and dance cultural activities, as well as sporting activities (football) every month for young men, women, girls and boys from the youth group to participate in. As a dedicated volunteer, Tareq takes pride in contributing to the group and providing activities that help build a sense of belonging for young people, connecting them with their Afghan culture and heritage. He also works with the community to set up for functions such as Afghan New Year and supports the work of the Afghan Australian Philanthropic Association. He understands the value of education and plays an important role in encouraging young people to continue their studies and supports them with homework if required. Alisha Austin, Cranbourne North, 24. Alisha is a volunteer who despite suffering a chronic illness, always gives her time to the community with a smile on her face. She has been a member of the Cranbourne Lions Club

City of Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon with the nominees for the Casey Young Citizen of the Year from left Deanna Bailey, Alisha Austin, Livinia Walden, Nancy Loomba, Tareq Baktani and Sarah and Maya Ghassali. Absent from the photo is Mobaraka Hussaini. for four years and has served on the board for two years as assistant secretary. Alisha has assisted the Cranbourne Lions Internet Branch to get up and running, helping them with their online presence and organising their first community fundraiser. Alisha organises all the youth events and has been instrumental in getting new projects for youth at the club. At a district level, Alisha has been on a district cabinet, which oversees the 63 clubs in the district, for three years. She produces and edits a monthly newsletter and helps the older members setup and navigate social media. She also volunteers every month at the Cranbourne Bluelight Disco and has been doing so since she turned 18. Livinia Walden, Narre Warren South, 15. Livinia is a member of the Narre Warren South Scout Group and the Australian Girls' Choir. As a Scout, she participates in many events in the local community including ANZAC day commemorations and citizenship ceremonies. She is currently planning one aspect of her service award which will include raising awareness of youth mental health issues, a major focus for scouting in the Casey district. This year Livinia was selected as one of 56 choristers (out of 5,000 nationally) for the Australian Girls' Choir international tour of Italy, Austria and Hong Kong - a pinnacle achievement in the AGC. In this tour, not only did they represent Australia singing to overseas schools and the public, they were also invited by Pope Francis to sing for him at the Vatican in Rome. At school, Livinia is actively involved in the environment team and school production. Deanna Bailey, Cranbourne, 25. Deanna Bailey is an outstanding volunteer with 2nd Chance Cat Rescue. She is a pharmacy assistant, works as a disability support worker and in her spare time, she fosters cats and kit-

tens for 2nd Chance Cat Rescue, attends Adoption Days and helps raise much-needed funds for the rescue. 2nd Chance Cat Rescue gets lots of kittens that have been neglected and do not trust people. With her calming nature, Deanna helps the kittens warm up quickly and turn into confident adoptable cats and kittens. Her caring personality shows when animals are sick and need special attention, spending many nights up with kittens that have been unwell. Mobaraka Hussaini, Lynbrook, 19. Mobaraka is currently one of the ambassadors of Casey's 'We Are. We Can. We Will.' Campaign, where she encourages and promotes women and girls to be active. She is also one of the South East Community Links (SECL) Youth Leaders, which sees her support the delivering of activities, projects/event management, participate in learning and training to develop leadership skills and organising local youth led activities including volunteers for an afterschool program at Hampton Park Secondary College. Mobaraka supported the SECL worker to deliver the 'Building Safe Communities For Women and Children' project. Mobaraka was as volunteer manager for the Narre Warren Soccer Club. Her role was to encourage, support and help the girls with public transport information and registration. Whilst in the role, she successfully linked three of the players with a sports scholarship. Mobaraka also helps girls and women within her own Afghan community, by providing information and getting them involved in sports and helping them to find a sports club. Nancy Loomba, Cranbourne East, 24. Nancy is a project officer for Disability Employment Services, where she supports people with disability to get job ready, find a role right for them and offers post placement support. She has also participated in organising mental health, autism, drug abuse and human rights information sessions and workshops to raise awareness and help educate the local community in these areas. She has also worked with Victoria Police and Leadership Victoria where she brainstormed ideas for how to better engage disengaged youth. She is a Multicultural Community Ambassador for Cricket Victoria, AFL and Gold Coast Commonwealth Games 2018 and has supported and promoted Melbourne Cricket Champions League and Urban League in Casey with support of Cricket Victoria and Melbourne Stars. She is a participant in the Women in Leadership course organised by Leadership Victoria.

Mary Hueek and Lady Uppity Crust (Susan Bergman OAM) got into the Australia spirit at the Hampton Park Australia Day event.

Susan’s tireless work earns OAM By Jessica Anstice Narre Warren's Susan Bergman was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the General Division. The performing arts enthusiast said she was quite "overcome with emotions" and felt "extremely humbled" by the award. Ms Bergman's father, retired commando Captain Donald Bergman, received an OAM in 2017 at the age of 88 for service to veterans and their families, and to the wider community. "My father Don and mother Audrey have always given back to the community and taught myself and my five siblings how important this is," Ms Bergman said. "I am thrilled to be following in my father's footsteps and grateful that I can thank both of my parents for their encouragement and support. "I know they will be very proud when they receive the news." Ms Bergman is a member of the City of Casey Arts and Cultural committee. "As one of many community members on this committee, I am able to give input into the arts in the City of Casey," she said. "The City of Casey has certainly set a very high benchmark for other councils with its support of the arts. It is fantastic that the staff and councillors value community members and their input." Her list of achievements is impressive. Ms Bergman currently manages the Cranbourne Community Theatre (CCT), ensuring it runs well for both Cranbourne Secondary College and community hirers. She is also involved in the Factory Rehearsal Centre for the Arts and BATS Amateur Theatre Company. "The CCT is a wonderfully creative outlet for so many people in the community to enjoy," she said. "It brings people, young to old and from all walks of life together in an inspiring environment which certainly has many positive elements, such as socialisation. "Working backstage, on stage, front of house or being in the audience, there is something for everyone to be able to participate in."

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Swift’s talent earns gold Berwick musician Andrew Swift picked up two Golden Guitar awards on Saturday, January 26 in Tamworth for Alt Country Album of the Year and New Talent of the Year. With four nominations in total, Mr Swift found himself alongside some of the biggest names in the industry. "I was blown away to hear my name read out for the New Talent of the Year and for Alt Country Album of the Year," he said. "I'm truly humbled and I can't see this smile fading for some time." Twelve months ago Mr Swift took a big leap of faith. He gave up his day job repairing caravans, to set off on his own journey and focus on his music and it certainly paid off.

Having spent time working in the Melbourne music scene, Alt Country is relatively new territory for Mr Swift. However, the classic roots country suits both his vocal styling and lyrical turn of phrase like a glove. Mr Swift made a big first impression on the country music world when he became a Toyota Star Maker grand finalist. He also teamed up with respected Americana songwriter Gretta Ziller and the pair took an intimate show of songs and storytelling on tour to caravan parks along the east coast of New South Wales and Victoria, en route to Tamworth Country Music Festival. Ever the dogged performer, Mr Swift has supported the likes of Shane Nicholson, Catherine Britt, Amber Lawrence, Adam Eckersley, and Lachlan Bryan.

When the time came to record his second record, there was no shortage of country music cavalry that flocked to Mr Swift's side. Under the guidance of sought-after producer Matt Fell at Sydney's Love HZ studio was a band that included guitarist Glen Hannah, drummer Josh Schuberth, Fell himself on bass, guitars, keys and percussion, Hammond organist and Adam Eckersley Band member Dan Biederman and Sam Hawksley on lap steel. Amongst Mr Swift's guest vocalists are Britt, Ziller and Katie Brianna. The record was mastered in Los Angeles by Pete Lyman, whose credits include Chris Stapleton and Jason Isbell. Still a bit lost for words after winning his second award for the night, Mr Swift was

Berwick musician Andrew Swift picked up two Golden Guitar awards on Saturday, January 26 in Tamworth for Alt Country Album of the Year and New Talent of the Year. asked how he felt and with a smile he said "Really honoured, the only other thing I ever won was for netball", a sport for which he has a cabinet full of trophies.

Josh and friends hit the track in support of farmers By Jessica Anstice Five-year-old Josh, with the help of his mum Lyndall Fokkens organised a 'Bike-A-Thon' on Tuesday 22 January to raise money for Aussie farmers battling the drought. Josh had his sister and six friends ride around the bike track on Avebury Drive in Berwick. He had a couple of other friends come to cheer him on. Josh rode 101 laps of the track and his little band of friends rode a further 500 or so between them. Prior to his Bike-A-Thon, when people asked Josh how many laps he thought he would ride in 90 minutes, he would reply "thousands" or "infinity". "Josh is quite confident in his bike-riding abilities," Ms Fokkens said.

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"My husband and I were more realistic about what he could achieve in the designated time span, and we were pretty amazed when he exceeded our expectations by riding 101 laps. "We think that having his friends with him

helped him to push that little bit harder." Josh's said that the Bike-A-Thon went well, he enjoyed riding with his friends and he was very tired at the end. With 15 minutes to go, Josh had 80 laps on the board, so he rode with fierce determination to try and crack the 100 lap mark. After he finished his Bike-A-Thon, Josh asked if he could do a ride for the farmers every January. "My husband and I have been surprised and gratified by the support shown by the community for Josh's Bike-A-Thon," Ms Fokkens said. Berwick Star News published a story prior to Josh's event. "The story definitely helped to generate some interest and excitement," she said. "A lady called Zoe, who is a friend of Josh's great-grandfather, read the story in paper. She

recognised the family name and so came to the bike track to say hello and donate some money. "Another gentleman was out walking while the Bike-A-Thon was taking place, and he called past to see if we were 'the people from the paper' and added his own donation too. People have been so encouraging of Josh." So far $1067 has been donated to the Drought Angels in honour of Josh's cycling, but this tally will grow in the coming days as there are a few more donations in the pipeline from Josh's family and friends. "Josh had a goal to raise $500 for the farmers, so he's pretty thrilled that he's managed to double that," Ms Fokkens said. "I think that the fundraising from the BikeA-Thon worked well because people are eager to support a five-year-old kid who's trying to make a small difference in the world."

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SOCIALLY SPEAKING On 26 January, a story was shared on the Cranbourne Star News Facebook page about a beer keg and beer taps that were stolen from The Amazing Grace cafe in Cranbourne. Here is how some readers reacted online: David Nicholls: This is serious issue. These owners do everything for the community yet get treated like this. Karen Jarman: Regular police patrols might help. Adam Wilkinson: Making crooks afraid of the courts would help too. Cops catch the them then judges let them off.

On 23 January, a story was shared on the Cranbourne Star News Facebook page about council responding to angry commuters of Kangan Drive to "fix" the issue of parking signs. Here is how some readers reacted online: Mark Mathews: Sorry I don't see what the issue is... Simple really, you cannot park there outside of 9.30am to 2.30pm Monday to Friday... Not difficult really to understand that. Ric Stewart: They are perfectly clear. Just because impatient people can't spare two minutes to read them doesn't warrant the expense of replacing them!

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Party in the park By Jessica Anstice Hundreds of Casey residents celebrated Australia Day on Saturday with a range of activities at Pioneers Park in Berwick. "A good crowd attended the event over the whole day," Berwick Rotary Club member and Australia Day chairperson Isobel Caulfield said. "My personal highlight was how the Rotary Club of Berwick and the Inner Wheel Club of Berwick members worked hard and pulled together to run a very successful day." Federal Member for La Trobe Jason Wood presented the Australia Day Awards which acknowledge the volunteer efforts by local residents. "I was deeply touched to see that some of the recipients were in tears while getting appreciated and recognised," he said. "They are special because they are the unsung heroes of our community, and they volunteer (sometimes for decades) for a wide range of causes, groups and projects without seeking thanks or recognition." Award recipients: Lindsay Harding anya Cooke Paul Chaproniere Graham Hughes Ray Spencer Lucy Ryan Neville Aldham Graham Cockerell Alysha Hall Jafri Katagar "Australia Day has traditionally been a time for us to acknowledge the efforts of people who are helping to make Australia an even better place to live with our families," Mr Wood said. "Some of those who are recognised on Australia Day are already famous, but many are not so well known." Australia Day ambassador Sue Stanley

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Hundreds of Casey residents celebrated Australia Day on Saturday with a range of activities at Pioneers Park in Berwick. 189327

Narre Warren SES Unit members Tony Jackson, Marie Cawthra, Sue Brauner, Barry Sutherland, Andrew Smith, Damian Burns, Tracey Hayward, Steph Zacharopoulos, Keith Grant, Michael Camilleri, Mark Baczynski, Cameron Kirkwood and Aaron Heathcote at the Berwick Australia Day celebration.

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spoke about being active and then led the audience in some exercises. The crowd was entertained by the Tecoma Trio and the children loved The Kazoos. The official flag-raising was led by the Berwick Pipers and the Australian Airforce Cadets, No 403 Squadron - Beaconsfield and Lucinda De Silva sang the National Anthem. The usual displays of the Berwick Woodworkers, Berwick CFA, Narre Warren SES, Dandenong Valley Historic Car Club, Victorian Military Vehicle Corp, Animals of OZ, face

painting, wood chop demonstrations, and Cobb and Co Carriages were enjoyed by all. "All in all it was a hugely successful day," Narre Warren SES Unit member Tracey Hayward said. "We were flooded with parents and children all wanting to visit our stand and of course, the mini SES truck is always a huge crowd pleaser with the children." Narre Warren SES Unit has been actively involved in the City of Casey Australia Day celebrations since the Unit formed in 2004 and became operational in 2005.

"We're all about keeping our community safe and to do that we need to be present in our community," Narre Warren SES Unit controller Damian Burns said. "To be seen makes us known and accessible every person who dropped by to see us yesterday now has a better understanding of what we do and, more importantly, how to access us. "It's also great fun for the children as we had our mini SES truck on hand, complete with radio, sirens and flashing lights, together with our rescue boat."

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Berwick recognises its outstanding individuals A number of Casey residents were recognised and celebrated as outstanding individuals who go above and beyond in their contribution to the community at the Berwick Australia Day Awards on Saturday. Lindsay Harding Mr Harding has been a member of the Berwick Men's Shed since July 2012. Since joining he has worked assiduously to ensure the shed was an inclusive place. He was elected president around 2015. He was a natural networker and a dab hand at obtaining grants for the shed.

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Graham Hughes Mr Hughes has been a volunteer at the Berwick Mechanics' Institute (BMIFL) for over 38 years. During this time he has held various executive positions on committee including president, vice-president and treasurer. For nine of the past 10 years he has held executive roles at the local branch of Probus. Ray Spencer Mr Spencer has been a member of Lions for many years, many as president. He is continually doing things for his Emerald community - collecting newspapers to raise funds for the community, running hay collection for farmers in the drought stricken areas. Graham Cockerell Mr Cockerell has worked with in the local community and beyond with disaster relief help farmer through drought fire and flood. Alysha Hall Ms Hall is fundraising for her Habitat for Humanity project, helping to rebuild homes in Nepal, still devastated by the 2015 earthquake.

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Australia Day award recipient Lucy Ryan with Federal Member for La Trobe Jason Wood at the Berwick Australia Day ceremony.

Pioneer for many causes By Cam Lucadou-Wells Jan Trezise, Berwick's newly-awarded Medallist of the Order of Australia (OAM), has always embraced a challenge. She was the first female mayor of Springvale - home for hundreds of refugees fleeing post-war Vietnam - in the 1980s. It was an exciting time as Springvale "came to grips" with the immense wave of change, Ms Trezise recalls. At the time, there were "myths" that the new arrivals got "a lot of money, a lot of help and are taking our jobs". "Fortunately at the time, the Department of Immigration was able to provide documentation to show this is what they get when they arrive. "We were able to knock out all the myths floating around." Ms Trezise was the inaugural co-ordinator of Springvale Community Aid and Advice Bureau's (SCAAB) migrant host scheme. The bureau was set up to provide accessible social services, such as a national-first pilot program of ethnic teaching aides at the local primary school. The aides scheme later inspired a national program. As mayor, she oversaw a comprehensive history of Springvale book written by historian Gillian Hibbins. It brought the community together - seventh-generation settlers as well as the newest arrivals revelled in the common narrative. Ms Trezise was the founding principal of an allnew 1400-student Gleneagles Secondary College

in Endeavour Hills, which opened in the 1990s. It was probably one of the only schools that opened during the Kennett era - a time marked by widespread school closures. "The community just demanded that school." After her stint as principal ended in 2001, she helped found the Friends of Ermera support group - which has helped equip and build schools in Timor Leste. All of Friends of Ermera's donations have gone into Timor Leste's economy. "I needed something else to occupy my mind and my social conscience." She already knew of East Timorese students and families at school, and had followed the fledgling nation's "devastating" referendum for independence marked by widespread death and destruction. There was a "moral debt" owed to the fledgling nation's people - thousands who were killed while helping Australian soldiers in World War II. Some of the students that started in kindergartens built by Friends of Ermera have kicked on impressively. One is a Timor Leste parliamentarian, one of their trained teachers is now a national teacher trainer. Ms Tresize is currently visiting Timor Leste, assisting teachers at a 2500-student high school with English-language courses. The courses are self-guided, allowing students in classes as large as 79 to work at their own pace. "English is absolutely crucial if they want a scholarship to study overseas."

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WILL EXCEED YOUR EXPECTATIONS THIS beautiful house set on a huge 700 square metre block will exceed expectations! Situated within the Melington Estate, this four bedroom home boasts a unique floor plan, with the master suite at the rear of the home while the remaining three bedrooms are at the front. There is plenty of space for any large family with a lounge, dining, kitchen/ meals and family plus a large separate rumpus/theatre room. Additional features include freshly painted with new carpets throughout, ensuite and walk-in robe in master bedroom, a huge living room, an excellent

new kitchen with massive bench space, cinema/rumpus room, ample storage cupboards, gas ducted heating, ducted vacuum system and a remote double garage. This sought after estate is just a short drive to Marriott Waters Shopping Centre, Lyndhurst Primary School, St Francis De Sales Primary School, Lynbrook station and Western Port Highway access. It is also within walking distance to a public barbecue facility, playground, bus stop and child care centre. Don’t miss out on this one!! For all inquiries, call John Lauretta directly. ●

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EXPOSE YOUr BUSINESS HErE!! An opportunity to purchase a freehold property with outstanding Highway Exposure – 788m2 approx. The site (STCA) will allow for Medical, Office or Food Outlet. It’s a last chance situation as most parcels with Highway Exposure and rear car parking access are rare. Enquire today.

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A TREASURE ON 10 TREMENDOUS ACRES THIS is a rare opportunity to own a stunning home with soaring views over post and rail fenced paddocks. Based on 10 acres (approx.), this exceptional lifestyle property includes a self-contained barn and workshop, ample shedding, natural pond and a large greenhouse. The main house features double glazed windows, high ceilings, Murray River pine floors, underfloor heating in the main living area and a ducted vacuum. Additional features of the property include a powered shed (approx. 101sqm), an undercover area at the back of the barn (approx. 8.4 x 7 metres), greenhouse (approx. 8.4 x 7 meters), 5KW solar panels, solar and electric hot water system in the main house, three carports, mains water and fruit trees. Agents Megan and Matt say that it’s not often that they are privileged to showcase a home of this stature. “There is one very lucky family that is waiting to take advantage of a truly exceptional property!” ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 35 Granite Lane, TYNONG, VIC 3813 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $1,450,000 - $1,550,000 Inspect: Contact Agent Contact: Megan Gordon 0406 536 836 and Matt Ketteringham 0412 930 177, BARRY PLANT PAKENHAM

SOPHISTICATED LIVING AT ITS BEST BUILT with flare and perfection, this stunning, ultra-modern three bedroom townhouse boasts all the luxuries a modern lifestyle demands. In a premier Warragul location, with a stylish design and low maintenance living, this beautiful townhouse features high ceilings as well as the latest fixtures, fittings and spacious designer kitchen. A Tassie oak timber staircase leads to a second living area with two more bedrooms. A large balcony off the master bedroom and central bathroom complete with floor-to-ceiling tiling, luxury bath and shower also feature. Outside offers low maintenance lawn and garden edges. Also available is a double remote garage with internal access into the home and additional storage space. Based in a great location, this home is just a short walk to enjoy all that Warragul has to offer. Don’t delay inspecting - this truly is a unique townhouse opportunity! ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 1/15 George Street, WARRAGUL, VIC 3820 Description: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage Price: $640,000 - $690,000 Inspect: Saturday 1 - 1.30pm Contact: Dale Atkin 0402 717 891, RAY WHITE DROUIN

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Cranbourne North 18 Lucinda Lane

The Aspen.

For sale. $920,000 - $960,000 Showcasing impeccable design principles and sophistication, this stunning residence boasts light filled spaces and architectural lines and comes complete with a prestige address and an extra-ordinary quality fit out. This is a home that will exceed your expectations with its intelligent use of space. • 5 Bedrooms, spacious master with ensuite and walk in robe • Additional downstairs guest bedroom with full bathroom access • Designer kitchen with stone benchtops and quality appliances • Landscaped low maintenance gardens

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Narre Warren North 26 Montbrae Circuit

The jewel of the North. For sale. $690,000 - $730,000 This attractive family style home boasts 3 bedroom plus study and is perfectly perched to enjoy some delightful views. • It boasts; a Renovated kitchen with Granite benchtops. • Spacious lounge, plus open family/meals. • Superb downstairs rumpus room & it also has amazing Stratco pergola area.

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Narre Warren 2 Tamarisk Road

Family bonanza over 900sqm land. For sale. $730,000 - $765,000 Situated on approximately 909 square metres of land is this stunning 5 bed or 4 plus study home. Offering: • Amazing hostess style kitchen with granite benchtops. • Large L shaped lounge/dining and spacious family/meals. • 3 bathrooms incl Jack & Jill semi-ensuite to the last 2 bedrooms.

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Narre Warren 11 Archibald Avenue

Oatlands opportunity. For sale. $590,000 - $645,000 Ideally located just a stroll from Oatlands Primary, Timbarra P-9 College & Parkhill Plaza this 3 bed family home is a great opportunity for 1st home buyers & young families. • • • •

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For sale. $690,000 - $730,000 Features Include: • Five great size bedrooms, a guest room downstairs with a full ensuite and walk in robe, all other bedrooms upstairs with built in robes, the master with its own walk in robe and ensuite. • Four spacious living rooms, great for separation and entertaining those big parties, one can also be used as a study. • Huge kitchen with stainless steel appliances throughout, stone bench tops, great storage and a massive walk in pantry to be any budding chef’s dream. • Evaporative cooling and ducted heating • Double lock up garage with internal access.

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By Jessica Anstice Narre Warren's Emma Logie, 10, had her long hair cut off on Friday, January 24, to raise money for various charities. The money raised is going towards Bk2basics Melbourne, Headspace and Challenge. Further, 12 inches of her hair was donated towards making wigs for cancer patients. Emma's mother, Sarah Logie, also cut off 10 inches of hair. Ms Logie donated her hair towards Sustainable Salons, an organisation designed to collect, repurpose and redistribute resources. To date, Emma has raised $630 via her Gofundme profile. Emma and her friend Kirsten held a stall at the Pakenham Night Market, to sell raffle tickets and lollies, which raised a further $185. "I am extremely proud of my daughter for genuinely wanting to help others," Ms Logie said. "Please help Emma in paying it forward and wanting to put her beautiful hair towards a good cause." Donations are welcome through PayPalhttps://www.paypal.me/sarahmbateman or gofundme.com/Emma-has-a-goal It's not too late to donate.

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FEB 2nd & 3rd 2019 Saturday 9:00AM Narre Warren’s Emma Logie, 10, had her long hair cut off on Friday, January 24, to raise money for various charities.

Truck / Vehicle Display and Family Entertainment / Licensed Bar / Foor & Drink Stalls / Kids Amusement Rides / Photo Display Admission $5 Children Under 12 FREE Vehicle Display Driver & Passenger FREE Saturday Night 3 Course Dinner $27.50 Per Head, Bookings Essential Sunday 9:00AM Swap Meet / Market Truck / Vehicle / Engine Display / Family Entertainment / Food and Refreshments Vehicles Must Be 25 Years Or Older

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Narre Warren's Emma Logie and her friend Kirsten held a stall at the Pakenham Night Market on Friday, 25 January, to sell raffle tickets and lollies, which raised a further $185.

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WHAT’S ON Berwick Swap Meet The Dandenong Valley Historic Car Club hosts an annual swap meet that has been held since 1979. The event caters for hobby vehicle restorers and attracts buyers and sellers from all over Victoria, as well as interstate. Saturday 2 February from 5am to 3pm at Akoonah Park, 2 Cardinia Street, Berwick.

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Narre Warren and District Family History Group Inc. closed over festive period The Research room at the Cranbourne Library will reopen on Tuesday the 5 February at 11am. From February the Research Room will be opening every Thursday night from 7pm - 9pm. Visitors are welcome to come in and look around our room and talk to our friendly volunteers.

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An open day is being held on Friday 8 February, 10am to 1pm. Retirees and semi-retired people can see many classes in action. These include paper crafts, sewing, knitting, several art, computer and language classes. Tuition is available for guitar and keyboard. There is a variety of card games being played plus a singing for fun group. line dancing and table tennis are very popular. Also keen fishing and cycling groups wanting to share their activities. For more information phone Marge 0410 304 308 or u3acranbourne.net.au. U3A rooms are located behind the Cranbourne Library.

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Contemplative Worship Service.

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Narre Warren North Uniting Church is holding a Taize style contemplative service on Sunday 20 January at 9am, 1 Main Rd, Narre Warren North. This is a quiet service listening to rhythmic chants with dedicated silences for personal prayer and reflection. All people are welcome. For further information contact Rev. Bruce Crowle 0425 738 481.

New Vogue, Ballroom, and Latin Dancing Always yearned to dance? Then step it out this year in easy-to learn New Vogue, Ballroom and Latin dances. You have a choice of two venues, to have good fun, music, health, and friends too, and all in a relaxed environment at Balla Balla Community Centre East Cranbourne, and Timbarra Community Hall. All welcome and there is no age limit. For all enquiries call Diane Marsh on 0408343202 or email difen69@bigpond.net.au. 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:

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Fridays from 9.30am to 11.30am (during school term) at 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park.

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The Dees’ women’s team have three home games at Casey Fields as part of their AFLW season this year. With free entry, plenty of kids’ activities and prizes to be won, head along and cheer on Casey’s affiliated club for a great afternoon out. Sunday 3 February at 3.05pm at Casey Fields.

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The first General Meeting for 2019 will be held on Wednesday the 13 February at 7.30pm in the meeting room at the Casey Complex, 1/65 Berwick Cranbourne road, Cranbourne. Please use Casey Radio entrance.The guest speaker is Viv Paine the topic is Ned Kelly. Supper will be severed after talk, then the General Meeting will begin. A fee of $3 to be paid on entry to the room. Contact Lynne Bradley at president@nwfhg. org.au or phone 8787 5558.

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AFLW game: Melbourne vs Fremantle

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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Sunday worship Hampton Park Uniting Church, 1 Coral Drive Hampton Park from 10am-11am Sundays. A Church of welcoming, accepting and sharing in God's name. Come and check us out. Ph: 9799 7994

Chair yoga in Tooradin Looking for a way to turn back the age clock? Residents are invited to join a chair yoga class that is held each Friday at Tooradin Public Hall. This class is a modified form of gentle yoga, using mindful movement with the breath. Options available for all body types allowing those with injury, illness or mobility issues to participate. Every Friday at Tooradin Public Hall, 11 Tooradin Station Rd, Tooradin from 11:30am 12:15pm. Cost is $10 a session. First class free to see if it right for you. Enquiries Lian - 0472 777 272 or Barb- 0409 708 757.

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Hampton Park Uniting Church Open up free community lunch. Two course lunch. Anyone welcome. Contact 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.

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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and into their everyday lives," she said. "We celebrate 10 years as Narre Warren, although our roots extend back 35 plus years, formerly as St Gerard's Calisthenics Club. "We have many members that have been with the club a lifetime, participating from tinies through to seniors and new members that have joined our family are welcomed into our friendly club with open arms. "Our coaches are qualified, talented and exceptional role models. We are excited for classes to recommence for 2019." Inters (14-17 years) and seniors (16+ year) commence on Tuesday 29 January. Tinies (3-7 years), subbies (8-10 years), juniors (11-13 years) and masters (26+ years), commence in the first week of February. NWCC offers complimentary 'come and try' classes for anyone keen to give it a go. For more information, contact Marilyn on 9795 1298 or email enquiries@narrewarrencalsithenicsclub.com.au.

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Narre Warren Calisthenics Club (NWCC) last year celebrated a brilliant 2018 competition season. Both the junior and senior sections won their state title competitions and became 2018 state champions. Veronica Howlett-Pallot said she was a very proud coach to have both her teams accomplish this. "Such achievements are the result of commitment and dedication of coach, assistants and performers," Veronica said. "Our juniors and inters were also overall division winners at Ballarat in the Royal South Street competition. Well done to Jess AlyceGermain who coaches our inters." Veronica said that the NWCC has gone from strength to strength and she is very proud of all sections, from tinies through to masters. "Calisthenics is a sport that enhances both strength and grace and builds confidence in performers that extends beyond calisthenics

Classes Commence Feb 2018 Tinies: 3-7 yrs Mondays 4.30pm-6pm Sub Juniors: 8-10 yrs Wednesdays 4.40pm-6.30pm Juniors: 11-13 yrs Mondays 6pm-8pm Interns: 14-17 yrs Tuesdays 5pm-7.30pm Seniors: 16 yrs+ Tuesdays 7.30-10pm Masters: 26+ Mondays 8pm-10pm

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V Garage Sales

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PLACE YOUR

Professional Services

Make Extra $$$ in your spare time to support your income or for fitness, by becoming a reliable and enthusiastic independent distributor delivering local newspapers and leaflets in your local neighbourhood.

Call us on

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Celebrations

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SPIRITUALIST MEETING

Special $100 for 30 mins (Tues or Fri 10am-5pm)

this Sunday 3rd Feb, then fortnightly, at Masonic Hall, High St, Berwick, 2:30pm. Guest speaker and Mediums, healing and afternoon tea. All welcome. Enquiries 9796 7868/5940 0318

17 Maxwell St, Dandenong

Phone 9792 0166

Professional Services

ALL HOURS, On site computer repairs, upgrades, software, internet and networks. For small businesses and home users. Reliable service. Phone Ian: 9799 8884.

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Trades & Services

Employment 1st Year Apprentice Electrician

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A first year electrician position is available at a domestic electrical contractors. Specialising in new homes. Pre-apprenticeship preferred. Must have manual license. Please forward resumes to:

1st Year Apprentice Plumber Officer. Email resume to: info@inline.net.au or phone 0497 465 463

cory@21stcenturyelectrics.com.au

TOP SOIL 10 metre loads

$40 Metre Pakenham

Narre Warren, Cranbourne, Berwick

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BERWICK 99 High St. Sat. 2nd Feb, 7am - 6pm. Builder's hardware, doors, taps, basins, etc. household bric-a-brac.

Visited

NARRE WARREN 15 Pemberton Drive, Sat 1st & Sun 2nd Feb, 10am-5pm. Building tools, trolleys & lots more.

Visited

New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

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VENDING MACHINE It takes $2 and $1 coins, you can fill it with just about any snack you want its great for small business or man cave. $100 ono. Phone: 0478 028 950.

Email your resume to: noel@bmbr.com.au or ph 5943 2343 to discuss your application.

5941 2516

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CONCRETOR Must be able to do form work. A good finisher of concrete. Full time. Call Joe 0427 439 456

LABOURER WANTED For live poultry transport, casual position, 5-6 days p/w, with the option to go full time, early starts, heavy work, may be required to work some weekends. Must have drivers licence. Only persons with a stable work history need apply. Please Call 5942 9277. Pakenham.

PART TIME SALES ASSISTANT

Narre Warren Newsagency and Tattslotto. Previous experience required. Send resume to: PO Box 123, Narre Warren, Vic 3805

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General section of Network Classifieds.

required for wholesale nursery in Narre Warren South. Entry level position suited to school leaver. Must be fit for physical and outdoor work. Interest in agriculture an advantage. No public transport – own travel to and from work required.

Email: berwick@bigpond.net.au or ph. 9702 1166 for details.

Star News Group is an independently owned company which prides itself on its long history of community experience but also its investment in the future.

Motoring

We are currently looking to grow our Pakenham-based team. Experience is not essential as full ongoing training will be given. However, enthusiasm, dedication and motivation are required to join our highly successful sales team. The successful applicant will need to possess good people skills to enable them to meet with local businesses to sell solutions through our advertising platforms to help promote their business.

NURSERY LABOURER/ TRUCK DRIVER required for wholesale nursery in Narre Warren South. Must have minimum 5 years HC driving experience, and a forklift licence. This role is for a back-up driver - applicant should be physically fit and willing to work in the nursery when not driving. VicRoads printout will be requested.

Email: berwick@bigpond.net.au or ph. 9702 1166 for details.

Applicants will need their own reliable vehicle for which we will provide an allowance. The position is salaried, plus we offer an open-ended commission scheme.

NEED

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NEW STAFF?

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Connecting people & communities

The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Network Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.

JUNIOR NURSERY/FARM LABOURER

Come and join our progressive media company working across our print, magazine, digital, social and online platforms.

ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.

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Email: berwick@bigpond.net.au or ph. 9702 1166 for details.

$44 metre

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CASUAL NURSERY LABOURERS

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Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds.

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V Computer Repairs

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NARRE WARREN, luxury accommodation starting from $160pp per week which includes bills. Bond required. Suit students, singles or couples. Close to bus, train and shops. 0429 022 889.

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Receptionist Part-time receptionist position at GP clinic in Wheelers Hill. Experience using both Pracsoft and Medical Director required. medical@jellsrdclinic.com.au

or apply online at

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Walkers Wanted

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Melbourne’s ready to roll MELBOURNE DEMONS AFLW 2019 SEASON PREVIEW After last season falling agonisingly short of a grand final berth, the Melbourne Demons AFLW squad will be looking to bounce back from that heartbreak in season 2019. Needing a win in the final home and away game of the season to book their place in the big dance, Melbourne fell by two points to the Western Bulldogs in an absolute thriller. Since then, the Demons' list has undergone some massive changes. Superstar Daisy Pearce is out for the season, expecting twins, while Mel Hickey and Richelle Cranston have both moved onto Geelong. Whilst the loss of those stars will be felt across the ground, Melbourne still boast an even and deep squad. The likes of Elise O'Dea, Karen Paxman, Lily Mithen, speedster Aliesha Newman and a pair of local stars; Bianca Jakobsson and Tyla Hanks will all play vital roles for the Demons. Cora Lynn-product Hanks, who starred for the Gippsland Power in the TAC Girls competition, was selected by Melbourne with their first pick (#6) in the 2018 AFLW Draft and you can expect the tough midfielder to slot right into

the Demons squad. Melbourne kicks off their season this weekend against Fremantle on Sunday afternoon at Casey Fields in what promises to be a great match. Whilst the Dockers finished second last in season 2018, due to the incredibly close nature of the league, they were just one win behind the Demons in third place. Undoubtedly, the big question mark for the Demons this season is how they cover the loss of three star players. The class that has left the club is hard to replace and they will need every player to stand up and take their respective individual games to the next level. The likes of young up-and-coming players Eden Zanker, Katherine Smith and Madeline Brancatisano (#15 in the 2018 AFLW Draft) will be keys to success, as will Tegan Cunningham, Meg Downie and Shelley Scott. The Demons play three games at Casey Fields this season. Round 1 against Fremantle (February 3), Round 4 against North Melbourne (February 24) and Round 7 against Adelaide (March 16).

Bianca Jakobsson will once again be a key to Melbourne's AFLW season. Picture: COURTESY OF THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB.

Pastras Jr - the son of a gun on the rise By Hayley Wildes The Pastras name is well-known in local cricket circles and there's another Pastras on the rise who is already making a name for himself. Nick Pastras Jr, son of Upper Beaconsfield legend Nick Pastras, is just 15 years old, but already looks destined for greatness and was recently selected to the Victoria Country Under 15 team. Pastras Jr will head off to the Sunshine Coast with his Victoria Country teammates next week to take part in the National Championships. He really started to make some noise last year, when he had one of the better finishes to a season that anyone could wish for. Not only did he win two premierships with Upper Beaconsfield in the West Gippsland Cricket Association - in Under 14s and E Grade - he also claimed man of the match honours in both deciders. In the E Grade Grand Final, Pastras Jr was simply unstoppable. Taking on Cranbourne Meadows, he delivered a near-perfect innings to finish a century. What made the win even more special was the fact that he put on a Premiership-winning 103-run stand with his Dad. The pair dominated and controlled the game to perfection, but Pastras Sr was run out for 59 and it's something he doesn't let his son forget about. "He always has a go at me because he got run out and I always say if he was quicker he would've made it." Pastras Jr said with a laugh. Pastras Jr grew up with a cricket bat in his hands and began playing Milo Cricket at a very young age, but fell out of love with the game for a short time. Looking back on that period, he now sees how it helped him rediscover his love for the sport. "I actually stopped playing when I was about 11 or 12, I hated it, I just preferred footy and tennis," he said. "Then the Big Bash started and I was watching that and loving it. "My mates at school were playing and they needed a fill-in one day so I started playing again, got the bug for it and it's just gone from there - I love it." Pastras Jr is now playing for Berwick in the Turf 1 Reserves and the South East Country Sharks in the Youth Premier League, as well as training with Premier club St Kilda. The increased standard has driven his improvement and taking on some of the best cricketers in the state has been a great experience, as he explains. "The standard is a lot higher and it's a better experience playing on turf because that's what all representative cricket is played on." "I've been training with St Kilda on Tuesday berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

Bright futures in soccer By Hayley Wildes

Nick Pastras will be representing Victoria Country at the upcoming Under 15 Cricket National Championships. nights and again, the standard just goes higher and higher. "The standard of the players and seeing how they go about it is really helpful and there is a heap to take in." Whilst he isn't playing for Upper Beaconsfield anymore, Pastras Jr will be forever grateful for their support. "They've been massive - they made me

strive to play cricket hopefully for Australia one day," he said. "The people that I had supporting me at Upper Beaconsfield, they were just such an awesome club for me when I was there." The all-rounder is capable of turning a game on its head and when he lines up for Victoria Country next week, the rest of Australia had better watch out.

The Future Footballers Project is changing lives, on and off the field, for youth in the South East. Founder Gavin Ithier, talked about what the program is all about and how he is using soccer as a harness to reach out to those in need in the local community. "I've been doing a little bit of work for a soccer academy over the last couple of years and I was going to places like the English Language School and just all different areas, and what I saw was that little kids, their parents just don't have the money to send them to play local soccer," Ithier said. "I just thought that I'd start the Future Footballers Project and the first thing that we've done is run the Australia Youth Team." The Australia Youth Team is a 25-and-under multicultural team from the South East. On Saturday night, the Australia Youth Team travelled to AAMI Park and put on a show in the final of the U-Nite Cup, played as the curtain raiser to the Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC blockbuster. Taking on Timor Leste, winners of three U-Nite Cup finals, the Australia Youth Team played brilliantly and scored a convincing 3-0 win. "It was so great to just get there, the boys were so excited," he said. "Just from the moment we got off the bus to when we walked up the race to warm up, the smiles on their faces were priceless. "They played amazingly and to win it, that was just fantastic for them after working so hard." As well as fielding the Australia Youth Team, the Future Footballers Project also run clinics for kids in the local area and provide scholarships to allow kids to play at club level. "We're aiming to provide 10 scholarships this year, so we're trying to raise money for that to get kids into local soccer clubs," he said. "$5000 will provide 10 scholarships, which will give them boots and a training kit as well as fees." The clinics are a highlight for Ithier. "To kids with not much, they just love it," he said. "We just try to get them early, give them a love of soccer and it keeps them off the streets doing things they aren't supposed to be doing." For more information, to donate or sponsor, email ffp@thefuturefootballersproject. com.au or head to their Facebook page 'The Future Footballers Project'. Thursday, 31 January, 2019

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Bears claim the big scalp By Nick Creely

Nathan King sends one crashing to the boundary during his Turf 1 century on Saturday. 189614 tricts’ first innings total, surging to a barnstorming seven-wicket win. The Bloods were set a modest 204 for victory, and largely were untroubled, with the aggressive Nathan King (100 not out) guiding the home side to the points in just a tick over 40 overs. King blasted 15 boundaries in his 128-ball stay to be the match-winner as he continues a fine season that has now netted him 459 runs at 45.9, while Michael Vandort (45) and Matt Wetering (36 not out) also got in on the act to completely take the game away from

QUIZ NUMBER 1645 1. FOR which AFL club did Ben Cousins play over 200 games? 2. WHICH Australian holds the Olympic 100m freestyle record? 3. IN what year did Dennis Lillee retire from Test cricket? 4. WHICH Australian woman won the 100 metre and 200 metre sprint double at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics? 5. WHICH motor racing driver was twice named ABC sportsman of the year? 6. WHICH country did Australia beat in the final of soccer’s 2015 Asian Cup? 7. WHO has taken the most five wicket hauls for Australia in limited-overs cricket? 8. IN golf, how many strokes below par is an albatross? 9. WHICH jockey rode 15 winners from 29 rides at the 1969 Randwick easter carnival? 10. WHICH Australian held three world speed records, two on the water and one drag racing? 11. WHICH Australian boxer successfully defended his world bantamweight title three times? 12. WHO was the first West Australian to captain Australia in Test cricket? 13. WHICH Australian became the first male player to win squash’s grand slam in 1963? 14. WHICH country won soccer’s World Cup in 2006? 15. WHICH is the only major golf tournament played on the same course every year? 16. WHICH racing driver won the Bathurst 1000 race in 1978, 1979 and 1980? 17. WHAT was the nickname of former Aussie tennis star Wendy Turnbull? 18. WHO rode both Light Fingers (1965) and Red Handed (1967) to Melbourne Cup wins? 19. WHICH rules, drawn up over a century ago, form the basis of modern boxing? 20. WHO did Rod Marsh replace as Australian Test cricket wicket-keeper? ANSWERS: 1. West Coast 2. Eamon Sullivan 3. 1984 4. Betty Cuthbert 5. Jack Brabham 6. South Korea 7. Brett Lee 8. Three 9. George Moore 10. Ken Warby 11. Lionel Rose 12. Kim Hughes 13. Ken Hiscoe 14. Italy 15. The Masters 16. Peter Brock 17. ‘Rabbit’ 18. Roy Higgins 19. Queensbery Rules 20. Brian Taber 30 STAR NEWS

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the Cobras. Hallam Kalora Park also maintained their stunning form after already defeating Mordialloc on first innings the week prior, finishing just short of an outright win. The Hawks resumed at 3/91, and despite losing classy top-order bat Ben Hillard (44) early in the day, kept batting to 8/190 after Jagveer Hayer (47) and skipper Ciaron Connolly (33 not out) racked up a 68-run stand to give themselves plenty of runs to work with as they scrambled to roll the Bloodhounds again. The Bloodhounds looked like a certainty to fall to an outright defeat after the Hawks declared, quickly finding themselves 4/9 and then 5/27 after Jordan Hammond (3/53) and Will Whyte (2/25) completely dismantled the top-order in a stunning display of red-ball bowling from the star opening pair. But some late fight to superstar Nuwan Kulasekera (68) ensured the Bloodhounds could fight to 7/131 at stumps, but still with a loss that leaves them six points out of fourth spot. And St Mary’s (3/210) gave themselves the best possible chance to break out from the bottom of the table after smashing North Dandenong (141) at Lois Twohig Reserve. In Turf 2, it’s almost safe to say that Narre South, Dingley and Narre North will be playing Turf 2 finals this season. But Cranbourne managed to keep their finals hopes alive after a century to Lucas Ligt saw the Eagles defeat Parkmore Pirates at Casey Fields. The Eagles entered the weekend in a strong position, sitting 4/80 in reply to the Pirates’ first innings total of 122, and crossed the mark

Picture: CATHERINE SMITH still four wickets down, but looking to launch more runs through the day to set up a chance for an outright. As loyal as they come to the club, Lucas Ligt compiled a fine knock, reaching his maiden first XI century for the club after over 4000 junior/senior runs to score an unbeaten 103 off 175 balls, with the home side declaring in a dominant position of 7/221. Marty Kelly (1/9) struck first ball as the sixth-placed Eagles surged, but the Pirates managed to steady the ship to finish 1/60. Narre North, meanwhile, easily accounted for Narre Warren in a one-day match after last week’s opening day was called off. The Rams compiled 6/223 off their 40 overs, with Josh Henry (63) continuing his brilliant form with the bat, while fellow opener Kyle Hardy (45) also found some more runs. Despite a crunching half century to Sanjeewa Weerasinghe (61), the Magpies were restricted to 9/173 off their 40 overs. Dingley’s premiership hopes continue to climb, after dismantling Dandenong West at Souter Oval. After racking up 9/306 the weekend prior, the Dingoes rolled the Westers for just 134, with Calvin Barlow (6/46) and Christo Otto (3/43) in brilliant form with the ball. And Narre South (9/252) were a class above St Brigid’s/St Louis (88) on day two. After already claiming the points on day one, the Lions elected to spend the day at the crease, with Joe Thomas (66), Michael Ritchie (38) and Jawed Hussaini (41) backing up Morteza Ali’s (48) dominance from the weekend before.

Swans face big challenge By Nick Creely

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DDCA REVIEW TURF 1 & 2 - ROUND 11 (DAY TWO) There’s no bigger scalp than the ladder leading powerhouse Buckley Ridges. For Berwick, defeating the Bucks on day two of their clash at Arch Brown Reserve will inject the belief that they can match it with the best, and more importantly, stay right up to their necks in the race for the Turf 1 flag. After setting the powerful Bucks’ batsmen 263 for victory after Nathan Pilon’s 79 the previous weekend, a lot would need to go right to contain the visitors. Daniel Watson (23) looked ominous early, but he fell first after being trapped LBW by Cory Bevan (4/48), and from there, opener Jayson Hobbs also fell shortly after leaving the visitors 2/41. Fresh off a freakish Twenty20 century only days earlier, captain-coach David White (48) picked up where he left off, riding the momentum of the home side to consolidate the innings with fellow star Greg Todd (30). After copping some tap early, rising young spinner Isaiah Jassal (1/23) snared arguably the most important wicket of the match, breaking through the gates of White to send him packing only a few runs away from a half century, and for only the fourth time in nine innings in the DDCA. Brendan Rose (1/34) struck shortly after, snaring Todd, before the Bears - courtesy of a ripping spell through the middle from Bevan saw the visitors slump to 8/154. Despite another youngster in Zarak Aseel (20) giving the visitors a glimmer of hope late, the Bears rallied to consolidate their spot in fourth by finishing them off on 190, in what could be a decisive victory as they look to shore up a finals spot in the coming weeks. Springvale South, meanwhile, had little trouble in racing down Heinz Southern Dis-

Casey-South Melbourne will need to bat out of their skins if they are to knock off top four aspirants Melbourne Uni after a tough day in the field on Saturday. The top-eight clash - a perfect indicator of exactly where the Swans where at - didn't get off to the most perfect start - with Uni openers Michael Clements (66) and Fergus McKenna (48) getting to lunch unscathed and with over 100 runs on the board. Returning to the side, James Maxwell (4/59) finally broke through, and McKenna soon fell after, with keeper Dev Pollock gratefully accepting a chance to give Maxwell a second wicket. But Uni dug in, with a series of partnerships through the middle from skipper James McNeil (52), Alex Gregory (56) and Tom Rogers (34) helping launch a massive total. The Swans fought back - with spinner Lachie Sperling (3/76) rewarded for his efforts to work his way through the middle order - but it was the left-armer Maxwell that did the most damage, finishing with the impressive figures

of 4/59 in his 19 overs in what is his fifth first XI match at the level. Uni were eventually bowled out for 332, giving the Swans a big ask, but one that is not beyond them, as shown by a recent two-day fixture against Dandenong which resulted in a draw. With the form of the likes of Luke Wells, and a batting side filled with depth in Ryan Quirk, Jordan Wyatt, Lachie Sperling, Ryan Eaton, Michael Wallace and Devin Pollock, the Swans will fancy their chances of giving the chase an almighty shake. In the seconds, meanwhile, lost the Saturday-Sunday fixture to Uni, with Andrej Yaksender blasting an unbeaten century. The Swans racked up 284 off 92.2 overs on day one, with Joel Mitchell returning from his stint in the ones to compile 85 off 133 overs, with Aaron Bardwell (87) also falling close to a century after coming in at 4/177. Uni were rocked by two early wickets, but recovered superbly, with Yaksender (136 not out) and Isaiah Borgas (99) enjoying a 191-run stand to help guide their side to victory. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au


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CRANBOURNE BOWLS A late change to the Cranbourne ladies Division 1 line-up to replace two skips made the task a little harder, but the team depth got them through to win by five shots playing away at Glen Waverley. Meanwhile, playing at home in the club men's pairs championship final, the father and son combination of Joe and Frank Byrne won a thriller during the week. Due to the Australia Day celebrations on Saturday, no pennant bowls were played this weekend. For the Ladies Division 1, selectors were forced to make a few changes before the game started at the last minute with two skips unable to play. The game started well with the Cranbourne ladies side getting to a 10-shot lead at the lunch break and were playing some very good bowls, but they knew that Glen Waverley would make a late charge. In the end it was very close but with some good tight bowls it was victory to Cranbourne by five shots. Lead Maree Taylor played some excellent bowls during the day and played her best game of the year that kept her side within reach. Skip Lynne Wood was simply outstanding with excellent support from her side consisting of Maureen Cameron, Joyce Pearce, and Joy McLisky, winning by 12 shots which made sure of overall victory. A six-shot win was recorded by Skip Lois Brock and her crew of Cheryl Wright, Gwen Scott and Sandra Mueller who also had a good day. Next week Cranbourne takes on 2nd side Edithvale playing away with the winner to take top spot on the ladder. Cranbourne Ladies 63 (14 points) defeated Glen Waverley 58. MID-WEEK BOWLS RESULTS Cranbourne 2 Division 2 open 43 (0 points) lost to Dandenong Club 61. Cranbourne 3 Division 3 open 51 (2 points) lost to Cranbourne RSL 59. Cranbourne 4 six-a-side open had a bye. An exciting game took place in the club men's pairs final with Frank and Joe Byrne playing against Doug Boggie and Ian Barrenger. Skip Frank Byrne and his father Joe Byrne got off to a good start but Doug and Ian closed the gap late in the game and certainly had their chances to win. The game went down to the wire and on the last end, the father and son combination of Joe and Frank Byrne were crowned victors and club champions. One of the crowd supporters asked Frank who was the better bowler in the family; he replied with a big smile, "Well dad always thinks he is." Congratulations to both finalists. BERWICK On January 20, for the fifth time, Berwick Bowling Club hosted the Bowls Vic Integrated Pairs event. There were 42 teams (representing 30 clubs) competing and a great day was had by all. Many thanks must go to the organising committee of Mark Walker, Kay Crook and Jean Fothergill. In all, there were 33 Berwick members helping out on the day to make the event a success. Present on the day were members of the Board of Bowls Victoria who acknowledged the wonderful facilities and expressed their gratitude for Berwick's support of the event. The annual Australia Day Skins tournament was a great success on Saturday with 48 sides playing three bowl pairs in a two end skins format. Many thanks to everyone who helped on the day, including the afternoon tea makers and tournament organisers, John and Gary, D.J. Karyn and Josie from Travelling Jack. A huge thanks to must go to the participants who joined in on the day from more than 12 other clubs from around the Melbourne Metro

Narre Warren's Pam Uren in action. and Gippsland areas. A great day was had by all, with the final results seeing the prizemoney shared among the three greens winners. NARRE WARREN Due to the Australia Day holiday there was no Saturday pennant last week. On Tuesday, Division 2 played at Fountain Gate against Edithvale and claimed a win. Eric Sydenham, Willma Haringsma, Colin Groom and Brent Hone had a nice win 24-18, while Wally Finlayson, Iain Stevenson, Rod Lane and Jim Millar won 23-22. This was off-set by Reg Young, Judy Naughton, Arthur Scheurer and Wilma Stevenson who just went down 19-18. Narre Warren (1) 14-65 defeated Edithvale (2) 2-59. Division 3 travelled to Keysborough to play Dandenong RSL-Rec. Stan Bulmer, Pam Uren, Alan Mark and Geoff Ampt had a nice win 2415, while Pauline Kempf, Paull McNamara, Keith Mark and Peter Groom just went down 22-20. The trio of Arthur Fitt, Enid Gibb and Philip Howard were always going to have trouble against a four, losing 31-9. Narre Warren (2) 2-53 lost to Dandenong RSL-Rec (1) 14-68. The six-a-side team were also at Fountain Gate against Pakenham. Susan Hawkins, Jeanette Cox and Glen Cadman just went down 23-21 and Len O'Brien, Peter Wilson and Jac-

Frank and Joe Byrne took out the Cranbourne club pairs championship. queline Moody went down 21-15. Narre Warren (3) 0-36 lost to Pakenham (4) 14-44. With only five games before finals, Narre Warren has a chance for three of the seven teams to play finals. In mid-week competition, Division 2 are sitting in fourth place. Division 3 are in ninth place and will need to win to beat the relegation battle. The six-a-side team are eighth of

the nine teams but have won more games than last season, which is a good sign. In Saturday play, Division 3 are second on the ladder, but will need to keep winning for a home final, while Division 4 are fourth and will need to keep their form to play finals. Division 5 are eighth and a couple more wins against teams below them will keep them in the Division. Division 7 are ninth.

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