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Calling all green thumbs By Brendan Rees Spring is in air and young and old green thumbs are invited to spend some time at Berwick Neighbourhood Centre's community garden. A free gardening workshop will be held at the High Street centre from 10am to 11.30am on Saturday 14 September. And a special guest Morgan Koegel from 3000 Acres will be on hand to provide some handy gardening tips. The garden's Living Connected Gardens project was made possible thanks to funding from the State Government's community grants program, Pick My Project.

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The cost of ‘love’ with her demands. This time, $30,000. Judge Hampel said the case "remained unexplained" as to why she procured the man purportedly known as 'Joe' to help her make demands after he had fleeced her of $243,000 three years ago. When she was interviewed by police she "frankly admitted demanding money from him," Judge Hampel said. In her sentencing remarks, Judge Hampel said: "This shameful, disgraceful and wicked conduct." "It undermines the right for victims of sexual offences to be treated with trust and respect when they come forward and make allegations of rape." She added: "What you did must be condemned and denounced in the strongest

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of terms." The court heard Hinton was living in Dubai when met her husband but after his death in 2013 she suffered "loneliness and isolation". Hinton later learned she had been swindled of joint assets in India after his death. The court also heard Hinton had lost more than $260,000 to online scammers overseas including one from an online dating site. As a result, this left her "poor and vulnerable," Judge Hampel said."You demanded money from your victim out of a desire to benefit yourself," Judge Hampel said. In sentencing, Judge Hampel took into account her age, previous good character, depression and unlikeliness to offend again. She was sentenced to a two-year community corrections order.

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A Narre Warren woman on a disability pension who tried to swindle thousands of dollars from a lover she met on an online dating site has avoided jail. Beatrice Hinton pleaded guilty to one charge of blackmail in the Victorian County Court sitting in Melbourne on 6 September. The 61-year-old's "wicked conduct" began when she threatened to falsely report her online lover to police for raping her if he didn't hand over $30,000 in January 2018, the court heard. Within a week of meeting the man, Hinton asked the man to marry him because she did not want to have sex before marriage.Over the next month, the pair continued text messaging and met for consensual sex.

But things became sour when Hinton asked to borrow $20,000 from him to cover legal fees in selling a house overseas, Judge Felicity Hampel said. When he refused, the demands continued. She then asked the victim to deposit $6,000 into her bank account which he again refused, the court heard. The court was told Hinton, who migrated to Australia from Kuwait, then threatened the man she had a doctor's report about their sexual encounters. At this point, she gave her lover one last option to transfer her the money by the next morning or otherwise be reported to police, the court heard. When this attempt failed, Hinton used a former lover whom she met online to help her

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CASEY Conversations Mayor’s Walk for Disability is nearly here City of Casey Mayor Cr Amanda Stapledon will embark on the Mayor’s Walk for Disability in just two days-time.

The Mayor’s Walk for Disability is only two days away!

The nine-day event aims to raise funds and awareness for Project 28, an initiative by the Wolfdene Foundation that will see the construction of a number of supported accommodation units in Casey for people who live with a disability.

To donate to Project 28 or view the full itinerary for the event, visit Council’s website and search for the ‘Mayor’s Walk for Disability.’

The City of Casey is currently seeking feedback and input about some of our community and leisure facilities to ensure they’re meeting the needs of our residents. As part of this, we’re inviting you to tell us about your experiences, your satisfaction with the current services and facilities, and help us better understand what you would like to see included in the future.

Head to the Casey Conversations website and have your say before 30 September.

Nominate now for the Casey Australia Day awards

Help shape our kindergarten service

Nominations for the 2020 Casey Australia Day Awards are now open and will close at 3.00 pm on Monday 7 October.

Has your family used Council’s kindergartens in the past or do you currently have children attending one of our kinders now, or in the future?

These awards recognise and honour outstanding people in the Casey community who constantly go above and beyond in their contribution as either a volunteer, professional or community member.

We’re currently undertaking a review of our kindergarten service and want input from local families to help us plan for kindergarten sessions in 2021 and beyond.

The nomination award categories are, Casey Citizen of the Year, Casey Young Citizen of the Year, Casey Senior Citizen of the Year and Casey Community Group of the Year.

We want feedback from families about the structure of kindergarten in Casey including length of sessions, convenience and start and ďŹ nish times as well as gauge thoughts about the role we should play with the introduction of three-year-old kinder in Casey from 2022.

To read about the eligibility criteria, or to nominate someone, check out the ‘Casey Australia Day Awards’ page on Council’s website.

Complete our survey by 20 September at the Casey Conversations website.

Waltz your way to the Bunjil Place Theatre Get your hands on the hottest tickets in town when the City of Casey presents ‘Cheek to Cheek’, an all signing and dancing tribute to the immortal Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.

Head to the Bunjil Place website to purchase your tickets to Cheek to Cheek!

The marquee event is being held as part of Council’s Ageing Positively Festival and will come to the Bunjil Place Theatre on Wednesday 9 October from 10.30 am until 11.40 am.

Have your say on our school crossings service We’re currently undertaking a review of one of the valued services we deliver for the Casey community – the School Crossings Program. As part of this review process, we’re seeking feedback and ideas from our community about the delivery of this service in Casey.

The Ageing Positively Festival will run throughout October and includes a range of events and activities to keep Casey’s more mature residents busy.

This is your opportunity to have your say on the school crossing service as we look to consider opportunities for improvements for the future.

For tickets to Cheek to Cheek, visit the Bunjil Place website, or to ďŹ nd out more about the festival search for the ‘Ageing Positively Festival’ on the City of Casey website.

Have your say before 29 September on the Casey Conversations website.

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Helpers need help By Brendan Rees Two not-for-profit hubs helping the Casey's most vulnerable are struggling to cope with demand and will work closely with Casey council to discuss details of newly funded sites. Casey North Community Information and Support Service's lease has expired with their tenure uncertain while Cranbourne Information and Support Service needs to expand its floor space. Casey mayor Amanda Stapledon successfully moved a motion at a 3 September council meeting proposing interim accommodation measures for the two hubs. Council will find ways of funding Casey North CISS's request to relocate from Victor Cresent in Narre Warren to a larger office in Verdun Drive in Narre Warren - with a pledge of providing more than $1.3 million over five years including refurbishment and rent. Another $1.3 million from council will aim to upgrade the old shire officers and post office building in Cranbourne which connects the existing Cranbourne CISS building - allowing it to more space. "These problems need a solution and cannot wait five years or more," Cr Stapledon said. The two hubs, which offer referrals and crisis support services were "growing beyond capacity," she said. "Years of growth have put pressure on these information and support services and their buildings are too small to keep up with the demand. "We acknowledge the absolute fantastic job that they do," Cr Stapledon said.

Cranbourne CISS executive officer, Leanne Petrides is grateful for Casey Council's support to Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS expand their office space. 179836 Cranbourne CISS's executive officer Leanne Petrides, said her service was "incredibly grateful" for council's support. "Most people coming to CISS receive assistance for more than one matter, and the need for our services increases annually," she said, adding their service helped nearly 35,000 in the year to June. "With an extended facility, our one-stopshop capacity will increase; we will be able to offer a free community meeting space, and expanded service delivery such as family violence services and services for refugees. "Additionally - we have outreach services co-located with us who also see clients for crisis housing, counselling and other specialist services," Ms Petrides said.

Ms Petrides said they had limited space with no capacity to hold meetings, deliver services each day, or store essential items. "This is wonderful news for our local community and we thank the mayor, councillors and the various council staff for all their work on this project." It also said the Cranbourne project was less urgent due to the tenure security of the council owned building. Council says future building options will be explored while the interim measures were in place. A report is expected to come back to council in December. Casey North CISS has been contacted for comment.

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Mayor walks the walk for needed housing By Taylah Eastwell

Christine Ritchie's 81-year-old father is worried about how he will continue to look after her brother Anthony, who lives with disability. medical alarm so he can't do as much for Anthony anymore, so he's very concerned about his future," said Christine. "It's only recently, after a health scare, that dad's been able to get fulltime carers to come in, but before that he was doing it all on his own, including getting him ready for bed and showering him." Both Anthony and Christine's elderly father have suffered falls recently, making it unsafe for Anthony to remain in the home and extremely hard on their father to care for him. "I don't know what to do, he wants to stay at home with my dad, but it's not always going to

be possible," said Christine. Cr Stapeldon invites members of the community to join her in the walk for a worthy cause, which will see her visit community groups, businesses and local charities over the period before finishing at the Doveton Show. "Please join me between 14 and 22 September, and remember that every dollar counts, so if you are in a position to spare a little bit of money, we welcome all donations to support the wonderful initiative that is Project 28," Cr Stapeldon said. "I would love to see people from all areas of the community get behind this cause, as not only is this something dear to my heart, but the challenges faced by people who live with a disability, as well as their carers, is something everyone should be aware of," Cr Stapeldon added. Christine praised Cr Stapledon for taking up the opportunity to promote the project, saying the supported accommodation units would be an ideal outcome for her family. "They're built to the person and most importantly for us, they would be close to home," Christine added. Cr Stapeldon's full walking schedule can be accessed on the City of Casey website.

A smoking toaster in the lunchroom at St John of God Hospital in Berwick triggered a fire alarm on Monday morning, 9 September. Firefighters from Berwick, Hallam, Beaconsfield fire brigades received a call about 11am where they found the toaster causing the problem. "Just a small cooking incident inside so nothing bad," a Berwick fire brigade spokesperson said. There was no damage and the hospital did not have to be evacuated. Firefighters cleared the scene within 15 minutes.

Light pole fixed at Casey ARC Casey Council has made repairs to a light pole near Casey ARC after discovering a loose bolt nut. It comes after a member of Casey ARC reported the hazard to council. Casey manager of city presentation David Richardson said an inspection found a rag bolt nut was not completely flush as it was sitting on a lip of concrete. "We had to grind the thin bit of concrete away to allow the nut to be tightened," he said. "Council has repaired the light pole near Casey ARC and contacted the resident to advise that the works had been completed."

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The lack of supported accommodation facilities for adults living with disabilities is taking its toll on carers and parents, with thousands left with no option but to live in unsuitable homes lacking vital supports. City of Casey Mayor Cr Amanda Stapeldon is taking a step towards helping families in these situations, pulling on the walking shoes to treck up to 10 kilometres each day between Saturday 14 September and Sunday 22 September to raise money for the Wolfdene Foundation's Project 28 Initiative. The project 28 initiative seeks to address the current shortfall of over 28,000 households Australia wide for people living with a disability and aims to create 28 supported accommodation units by 2028. For Cranbourne resident Christine Ritchie and her family, awareness and fundraising for new supported accommodation facilities would provide great relief. Christine's brother Anthony lives with a disability and upon the death of their mother, Anthony's care was up to their 81-year old father who is concerned about how he will care for his son in the future. "My dad is 81 and he has a walker and a

Four teenagers from Casey have been charged with armed robbery and robbery with police also finding an unloaded firearm at the time of their arrest. The boys, a 17-year-old from Cranbourne West, and 15-year-old from Clyde North, and a 15-year-old boy from Cranbourne, and a 16-year-old boy from Hallam were arrested in a Commodore with allegedly stolen plates on the Eastern Freeway at 9pm on Thursday 5 September. They were among six youths arrested in the car in Kew following a joint police operation of Box Hill Embona and Dandenong Southern Metro Crime Team. Police have linked the youths to a series of assault and robberies in and around Wright Street Clayton, between 7.30 and 8.30pm on 5 September. During the arrests police allege an unloaded firearm was found nearby to the Commodore. It is alleged they targeted pedestrians and stole phones, wallets and bags, police say. A 36-year-old man from Clayton and a 21-year-old woman from Cheltenham, received minor injuries during the alleged robberies. The other victims, a 22-year-old man from Clayton, a 20-year-old man from Rowville, and a 21-year-old man from Glen Waverley were not injured. The four Casey youths as well as a 17-yearold boy from Collingwood and 15-year-old boy of no fixed address have been charged with armed robbery and robbery and will appear before a Children's Court at a later date. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Back to school for a day By Brendan Rees It was back-to-school for Casey Cardinia Libraries CEO, Chris Buckingham as he donned the principal's mantle on Wednesday 4 September. He stepped out of his normal day job and into Hillsmeade Primary School in Narre Warren South for the 19th annual Principal for a Day event. Mr Buckingham said the opportunity offered a new perspective on the valuable work of state schools. "Being involved in the Principal for a Day program offers an insight into the future of education and will enable us to work together, share skills, and build an ongoing relationship," Mr Buckingham said. He visited classes, spoke to students and teachers, met with parents and took part in a number of daily activities. Principal at Hillsmeade Primary School Jodie Bray in Narre Warren said she was quite happy to hand over the reins for a day which

Alexandria, school principal Jodie Bray, Tenielle, Casey Cardinia Libraries CEO Chris Buckingham and Kiara. 197440 was all about "encouraging lifelong learning." Principal for a Day offers business and community leaders a first-hand experience of a 'day in the life' of a Victorian government school principal.

Mabel, school principal Jodie Bray, Casey Cardinia Libraries CEO Chris Buckingham, and Leonard read a children's classic. 197440 Pictures: GARY SISSONS

Garages gear up for sales, on the trail of a bargain It’s time to reuse, rethink and recycle when the Garage Sale Trail (GST) comes to town on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 October. Households, schools, community groups and local businesses are invited to host a sale or shop the trail, joining more than 400,000 Australians in this huge movement that makes one man’s trash another man’s treasure. Casey residents are being asked to repurpose those second-hand goods that are cluttering up their closet and be part of this nation-wide event by registering their own sale. For shoppers, the GST is a great opportunity to pick up a bargain and find something

unique, while also doing their bit for the environment. For sellers, it’s a great chance to get rid of those bits and bobs that they might not love as much as they used to. City of Casey mayor Cr Amanda Stapledon said she is thrilled that Casey is taking part in this year’s movement. “The GST is a wonderful opportunity for us to put our environment first and reduce the amount of waste going to landfill by reusing what’s already there,” she said. “This is one of Australia’s biggest community and sustainability events; one gigantic

weekend of waste-reducing, planet saving and treasure hunting. “It’s also an opportunity to make a little bit of extra money, and it’s all for a good cause.” Registration for this event is free, and the City of Casey will promote the registered sales once locations are confirmed. Find out more at the Garage Sale Trail website, www.garagesaletrail.com.au.

Casey residents are being asked to join this year's Garage Sale Trail to help reuse, rethink and recycle.

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By Brendan Rees The rain didn't deter gardening enthusiasts from taking part in a plant sale at Wilson Botanic Park in Berwick on Saturday 7 September. This year's Casey Garden Expo was cancelled due to rainy weather but those keen to brave the cold enjoyed a plant sale as well as a barbecue put on by the Friends of Wilson Botanic Park Berwick. Alex Smart, president of the Australian Plants Society - Wilson Park Botanic (APSWPB) said most growers were happy with the turn-out of people although sales were down from last year. "It was cold and windy in the morning, but we and the plant sellers consider that a fairly common occurrence for a Melbourne spring day," he said. "Loyal buyers travelled from Gippsland and Seaford as well locals have learned that sellers offer some wonderful Australian plants

A plant sale went ahead despite Casey's Garden expo being cancelled. at modest prices. "The wonderful Friends of Wilson Botanic Park strongly support us with men labouring from 7am to bring trestle tables, chairs, signs, while their ladies cooked egg and bacon sandwiches for the sellers and volunteers," Mr Smart said. In a statement on its website Casey Council said it apologised for any inconvenience caused following the event's cancellation.

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By Danielle Kutchel Year 12 students and their teachers from Cranbourne East Secondary College have sore feet but full hearts after exceeding their fundraising target for White Ribbon. On Tuesday 27 August a group from the school ran in teams non-stop for six hours around the school oval, to raise funds for the White Ribbon Foundation. Teacher Kellie Friso said the group raised more than $800 - well in excess of their initial $500 target. In total the group ran 250km on the day, she said, but the sore feet were worth it for the worthy cause.

By Brendan Rees A resident says a gravel section of Thompsons Road in Clyde North has become so bad his wife's car is constantly getting damaged. Ankit Mistry says it's only a matter of time before the road between Soldiers Road and Bells Road caused a serious accident but Casey Council assures the road will be upgraded. The Clyde North resident said the road was falling part and being damaged by rain - with conditions getting "worst day by day." He said the tyres of his wife's car, a Honda Civic, were "almost gone" as well as other damage worth about $1,500."I can't even sell it .. there's no point in buying a new car at the moment until they fix the road." Mr Mistry says the road continued to worsen as more trucks used Thompsons Road as construction of new estates got underway in the fast growing area. Parents also used the road to drive their kids to nearby schools including Berwick Chase Primary School, Rivercrest Christian College, and Hillcrest Christian College, Mr Mistry said. He added: "This is the quickest route you can take if you want to access these schools else you have to take Grices Road which will add another 30 minutes if you are driving from Clyde North." Mr Mistry said he contacted Casey Council but was told "there is no timeline or projects" assigned to the road. Casey acting director of city planning and infrastructure, Duncan Turner said the portion of Thompsons Road between Bells Road and Soldiers Road, and beyond to Smiths Lane,

Avani Mistry points to the damage on her car caused by a section of Thompsons Road. 197668 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS would be upgraded. "We are aware of the pressure that the rural gravel roads are under from construction traffic while the development of new estates are underway," Mr Turner said. "Roads will be built as part of estate developments, however the timing of when that occurs is dependent on the timing and progress of each development.

"Until the roads are built, we've increased our maintenance regime. Thompsons Road is inspected each week and graded, if required. "Council is actively working with developers in the area to secure the delivery of this road upgrade in the short term," Mr Turner said. The upgrade will be part of council's Clyde Development Contributions Plan.

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WHAT’S ON THIS SEPTEMBER We’re dialling up the fun for everyone this Spring. Meet up with a friend for coffee, grab a show or discover our latest art exhibition in the gallery. It’s all happening at Bunjil Place.

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Kadawara Yaagaya - Spirit of the Great Lake See a traditional dance interpretation of an ancient Sri Lankan tale and be taken on a journey that is both powerful and heartwrenching. Discover the beauty of nature, the love of a father and son and the immense sacriice that Kadawara makes for his people. Date: Time: Tickets: Location:

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Melbourne Chamber Orchestra: Flute and Harp Revel in the works of Mozart with these professionals of the chamber music world. Enjoy one of Mozart’s most loved works, The Concerto for Flute, Harp and Orchestra as these Australian musicians Alice Giles and Prudence Davis come together for this elegant and uplifting performance. Friday 13 September 7.30 pm Adult $45, Concession $38, Under 25s $25 Location: Theatre Date: Time: Tickets:

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SOCIALLY SPEAKING On Tuesday 10 September, Cranbourne Star News published a post on its Facebook page about Devon Meadows residents calling for Casey Council to seal their rural road. Here is how our readers reacted online: Peter McKill: I had to pay for my road to be made. Why do they think they are entitled to have me contribute to theirs. Stuart Barkway: Heather Barkway, get Olive road done at the same time. Heather Barkway: Stuart Barkway they're asking for all of them to be done.

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Don't walk in my street you might get a branch dropped on you by the large dangerous gum on my nature strip. The one Casey Council wont remove even though we have 10 young children playing in our court regularly. The one Casey Council wont remove even though when the mayor's husband was campaigning for you and I told him about it and he agreed and said "just chuck a couple of copper nails in it to kill it!" The one that is the same species that Casey

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Thumbs up! To the Eden Rise Coles staff who went above and beyond to help me when I mucked up my online delivery order times. They were all fantastic, particularly the lady who helped me pack the items in my car (I had selected "no bags") and helped me with my children. Thank you!

Thumbs down! To the condition of Ballarto Road! It's like dodgem pothole derby.

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School bomb threat hoax Hundreds of frantic parents gathered outside Casey Stadium in Cranbourne East to pick up their children following a reported bomb scare at neighbouring schools on Monday 9 September. It’s understood students and staff were rushed out of Marnebek School, Cranbourne East Secondary College and Casey Grammar School about 12.30pm - while messages were sent to parents urging them to pick up their children from Casey Stadium at New Holland Drive where the entrance was guarded by police. A Victoria Police spokesman said the schools were evacuated as a precaution while police performed safety checks. “The areas have since been deemed safe and police have cleared the scene,” the spokesman said. Parent Stacey, who asked not to use her surname, said she received a message from Marnebek School via the school’s phone app about 12pm saying to pick up her 10-year-old daughter. “They didn’t say what it was until I got there to pick her up,” she said. “There was police, people checking licences.” Stacey said the students were told to leave their belongings behind at school before being ushered to the stadium. “My daughter who has anaphylaxis, her

EpiPen was in her bag. They were left at the school. “They had the sirens going at school, evacuating them so they were a bit scared,” she explained. She said parents had to show identification before children were brought to them individually. “They were keeping the kids calm ... you had to have ID. There was apparently some parents that had issues with that but I didn’t. “I can’t speak for the other schools but Marnebek were handled very well,” Stacey said. In a Facebook post, parent Kerry Brown said she received a message to collect her daughter which read: “Police are conducting safety checks at a number of schools in Cranbourne today (9 August). The schools have been evacuated as a precaution and the investigation is ongoing.” An Education Department spokesperson said following advice from Victoria Police, Marnebek School, Cranbourne East Secondary College and Casey Grammar School were evacuated. “The safety of children and students was always our first priority,” the spokesperson said. “Parents have been informed and asked to meet and collect their children from Casey Basketball Stadium.” Casey Grammar did not wish to comment.

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Bag full of stolen goods By Cam Lucadou-Wells A drug-addicted woman found with a cocktail of drugs, hand tools and stolen goods from cars has been arrested near a Fountain Gate shopping centre loading dock. Laura Resasco, 24, who was on a community corrections order (CCO) at the time, was found with a heavy handbag of goods by police about 11.45pm on 27 August. After spending 15 days in remand, she pleaded guilty to drug, theft and deception charges at Dandenong Magistrates' Court. From the bag, police seized heroin, prescription tablets and methamphetamine, the court heard on 10 September. There were also purses, cash and credit cards recently stolen from three cars in Rowville, Frankston and Pearcedale in the previous two days, police told the court. One of the bank cards had been used to buy more than $400 of goods from four service stations on 26 August. Resasco was also found with stolen Medicare cards, a traffic controller licence and hand tools including a spanner, a vacuum suction cup and a lock-breaking device. Initially giving a false name, Resasco claimed she'd been given the handbag by a "Kristie" from Narre Warren. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

Though the bag was heavy, Resasco didn't know what was inside, she told police. She denied stealing the bag's contents. Her lawyer told the court an "ashamed" Resasco had time to "clear her head" after a "harrowing" remand period. Resasco had started her CCO in April in a "motivated" fashion but was influenced by "negative peers" into a heroin relapse and reoffending, the lawyer said. "The (CCO) order didn't become a priority in her life." Resasco was said to possibly have posttraumatic stress disorder, the court heard. A subsequent MARS assessment by Corrections staff however found mental health treatment was unnecessary. Magistrate Sharon McRae told Resasco she needed to get "back on track" after making "a mess" of her first CCO. Resasco was convicted and jailed for 15 days - already served in remand. She was placed on a new 12-month CCO with drug treatment and judicial monitoring. Her existing CCO was extended to 18 months, also with judicial monitoring. She was ordered to provide a DNA sample to police. Thursday, 12 September, 2019

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Home grown businesses A diverse range of successful businesses have been nominated for this year’s Casey Cardinia Business Awards. Each week in the lead-up to the gala presentation dinner on 18 October, the News will profile the nominees in each category. This week we look at the nominees for the Home-based Business Award.

dimensional, tour and charter company. “We pride ourselves on allowing people of all ages and abilities to be able to travel overseas, interstate, as well as within our own back yard, all whilst providing a level of service and care that comes from travelling ’with the family’,“ said founder Joanne Staindl.

Tour Local A home based, family run company, Tour Local has grown over the past 10 years from a seniors focused business, into a thriving, multi

Panku Panku is an Indigenous business specialising in first aid and mental health first aid training as well as supplies for first aid, PPE, safety,

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The Auslan Company The Auslan Company is the only non-government and deaf owned Auslan Training Organisation in Victoria. “We are the only organisation that runs The

Auslan Program Incursion in childcare centres and kindergartens,“ said founder Darren Roberts. “We also teach NDIS-funded families private Auslan one on one or small family group Auslan tuition so that families can learn to communicate with their deaf or hard of hearing baby or young child in Auslan. “We also teach Auslan LOTE in primary schools, offer community six week Auslan Beginner and Intermediate level courses as well as provide Auslan in the Workplace and Deaf Cultural Awareness Training.“

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Casey volunteer groups and organisations are encouraged to apply for the Training and Equipment Grants program.

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Strong winds brought a tree down in Cranbourne East.

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Narre Warren State Emergency Service volunteers responded to a call for help after a tree fell on a vehicle in Cranbourne East on Monday morning, 9 September. Unit volunteer Bryce Wickham said strong winds had uprooted the large tree on Mayfield Road but luckily no one was injured. "The home owner said that he'd woken to the sound of the strong winds but was then surprised to hear a very loud thud," Mr Wickham said. "When we saw the damage, we knew exactly what had caused that loud thud - it was the very large tree lying across the home owner's car and precariously leaning on the house." The car wasn't so lucky with a smashed windscreen and two large dents on the roof. Mr Wickham said after assessing the area for safety hazards, they removed the tree. It has been the second time in weeks that Narre Warren SES have been called to a job where the storms have caused uprooting of trees. Narre Warren SES also responded to an incident on Sunday evening, 8 September where a van had collided with a tree on Dee Way Road in Narre Warren. SES volunteer Sue Brauner said the van had collided with the tree causing the tree to split and collapse on the road about 10.40pm. "It was very apparent that the tree was a hazard and needed to be safely cleared away," Ms Brauner said. "After a solid two hours of cutting the tree in torrential weather conditions, the job was complete and we could head back to the unit." On Saturday night, 7 September SES volunteers were called to help Victoria Police and Highway Patrol by providing lighting following a fatal crash in Hallam where a car, travelling on Apollo Drive, struck the rear of a parked truck just after 9.30pm, killing the male driver of the car.

Are you part of a volunteer group looking to boost your training and equipment funds? Applications are now open for Casey Council's 2019-20 Training and Equipment Grants program, with funding of up to $1,000 available for community groups. "I would encourage anyone eligible for this funding to submit an application, as the extra money can go a long way in upskilling and preparing your volunteers and equipping your group with everything you need to succeed," Casey mayor Amanda Stapledon said. "The funding from this grant can go towards training for group members and volunteers, such as first aid, leadership development and coaching, or for the purchase of equipment needed to help your service operate effectively. "Council is committed to supporting clubs, community groups and organisations in the delivery of local programs and events that promote a sense of belonging and inclusion across Casey, and help residents to be healthy, active and engaged in community life," Cr Stapledon said. Guidelines for the grants are available Council's website including eligibility. Applications close 5pm on Thursday 3 October and will be assessed against a set of criteria, which can be viewed on council's website. To find out more head to the Equipment and Training Grants page.

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Berwick's intensity from the opening bounce until the final siren simply can't be matched. Their premiership victory against Narre Warren on Saturday - giving the club back-toback flags for just the second time in club history - was intense, finals footy laced with the right amount of class. After a third premiership in four years, the word 'dynasty' is deservingly being bandied around, and for good reason.

The club has a stranglehold over the southeast region - they're relentless, driven by success and are always chasing their next challenge. It's the cornerstone of all successful sporting clubs. While the weather may have been arctic in their 51-point win over Narre Warren, the Wickers put in a magical performance befitting of a champion team in the midst of a golden era. From the superstar Travis Tuck, who came to the club with a high expectation that has

now culminated with a best on ground medal in a grand final, to their champion skipper Madi Andrews, dynamic forward Harry Money, gun midfielder Bryce Rutherford and reliable defenders Jo West and Michael Riseley, the Wickers possess remarkable star power. "We pride ourselves on our relentless approach," Berwick coach Stewart Kemperman said in the aftermath of another premiership win. And as for Kemperman, he couldn't have a dreamt of a start to his senior coaching career

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The bowling season is now open and Bowling Clubs throughout Casey celebrate this each year with an official opening. The clubs hold a big event to encourage people of all ages to get involved, to take up a great sport in a social club setting and to have fun while keeping fit and honing their skills at the same time. Cranbourne Bowling Club honoured two of their life-members and dedicated their newly constructed patio/grill area to Ray Boskell and the new patio/verandah to Shirley Venville. Berwick Bowling Club celebrated their opening and ran a special fundraiser for the up coming Mayor’s Walk for Disability. To find out more about these clubs, contact Cranbourne Bowling Club - 5996 1272, and Berwick Bowling Club - 9707 1524. CASEY DISTRICT SCOUTS Annual District Reports and Presentations Event This Saturday saw a gathering of dignitaries, dedicated hardworking Scouting leaders and members coming together hear about the past year’s events and achievements. Membership has increased significantly in the past year with two new Scouting groups launched in Devon Meadows and Clyde and a new home for the Narre Warren South Scouts underway. We were given a report on the World and a National Jamboree, with Joeys, Cubs, Scouts, Venturers and Rovers all highlighting the skills, opportunities and friendships that scouting provides. For more information phone 8543 9800 or go to https://www.facebook.com/ caseydistrict/ PERSON OF THE WEEK Shirley Venville - Shirley is a very talented and dedicated volunteer in the Cranbourne Community; putting in countless hours to her

Cranbourne Bowling Club. She has served many years as president and has dedicated many more to the club’s craft group and the catering arm of the club. Shirley is dedicated to her bowling and loves to assist people with a disability, school students and corporates learn how to bowl. Shirley is a wife to her husband John, having celebrated 60 years of marriage last year. She is also a mother of four, with 11 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Shirley is an example of why Cranbourne is a strong and engaged community and she doesn’t look like slowing down. Thank you Shirley. WHAT’S ON Sat 14/09 - Sun 22/09 - Mayor’s Walk for Disability - raise funds for Project 28 - building 28 supported accommodation units for adults with a disability - https://www.casey. vic.gov.au/search?query=mayor%27s+walk+ for+disability Fridays 10am-2pm - Carer’s Hub - Lynbrook Community Centre - Lynbrook Blvd, Lynbrook - https://www.casey.vic.gov.au/ events/lynbrook-carers-hub Thu 12/09 6.30pm-8.30pm - Waste and Recycling Information Session - Bunjil Place Function Room, Patrick North East Drive, Narre Warren. Fri 13/09 - Marnebek School Debutante Ball. Sun 15/09 11am-4.30pm - Grand Finale of MCC T20 Cricket League - Hosted by Carlisle Park Vikings, Carlisle Park, Magestic Drive Cranbourne - https://www.facebook.com/ carlisleparkvikingscc/ Thu 19/09 6.30pm - Cranbourne East Secondary College Presentation Ball. Sun 22/09 10am-4pm - Doveton Show - 182 Kidds Road, Doveton.

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What is something people don't know about you? I love a good chat, so everyone knows everything about me already. What's the best thing about Alkira Secondary College? The Students, their confidence's with life, they are so willing to "tell you how things should be". They have pride in their school and buildings which is a credit to them all. Favourite holiday spot in Australia? Thornton. We have an onsite van in a wonderful caravan Park on the Goulburn River. No matter the time of year that you visit it is always perfect, from catching a trout, 4WD driving, motorbike riding to skiing at Lake Elden the weather and friends are always amazing. What would be your ultimate 4WD adventure? We are planning an adventure to the Kimberly's. Crossing the famous Gibb River road and flying over the Horizontal falls. Might have the opportunity to teach a few lessons at the school of air. What is your favourite book? John Marsden is my favourite author when I was young it was "so much to tell you" and now as an adult, teacher and mother his book "The art of growing up".

What got you interested in photography? My Grandmother brought my first SLR Camera for my 21st Birthday. My travels through the NAVY inspired me to capture and be able to remember what I saw through photos.

What's your favourite movie? Dirty Dancing.

Best concert you have been to? All of the Bon Jovi concerts in Australia.

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Berwick 5 Manuka Road

Blue chip opportunity in berwick. For sale. $870,000 - $950,000 This home on 1282sqm has future potential written all over it. Live in, rent it, or develop it. You decide • 3 bed plus study, 2 bathroom • 4 Living areas inc a sun room • Kitchen with ample storage • Pergola plus decked area • Double garage plus workshop A massive block, a prime position, future potential & Capital growth; a rarity, with possibilities galore.

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Berwick 35 Nixon Drive

Almost new & ready for you. For sale. $660,000 - $720,000 Situated on a 532m2 block, this beautifully presented 4 bedroom family home offers you quality living in the much sought after suburb of Berwick. • 4 bedrooms, master with WIR & ES • 2 separate living zones • Quality kitchen with walk in Pantry • Spacious backyard Extra features include high ceilings, square set cornices, quality fittings throughout close to Brentwood Park Primary, Beaconhills & Hailebury Colleges.

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Clyde North 26 Welsh Crescent

The complete package. For sale. $850,000 - $900,000 Rarely do you find a home that offers the complete package. 26 Welsh Street, Clyde North consists of stylish living and entertaining spaces & flat useable land. Features include: • 4 Generous bedrooms on the first floor. Master with large Walk in Robe and Ensuite • 2 full bathrooms and an extra powder room • Butlers Pantry • Timber flooring throughout the ground floor • Two extra living spaces • Open study

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Clyde North 28 Welsh Crescent

Stunning in everyway.

For sale. $740,000 - $770,000 Stunning in every way, this impeccable display home is sure to please with high ceilings emphasising the fluid open plan design and generous space on offer. Featuring; • 4 large bedrooms including an ensuited master with double vanities, stone benches and walk in robe • Chef’s kitchen with stone tops and quality appliances • Open plan design with large multiple living areas

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Narre Warren North 2 Legerwood Road

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For sale. $2,200,000 - $2,400,000 Featuring one of Narre Warren Norths best kept secret this property is sure to tick all the boxes • 5 bedrooms 3 bathrooms master with his and her walk-in robe • Designer kitchen with walk-in pantry and stone benchtops • 31meter shed with 3meter clearance • Full Size Rebound Ace Tennis Court with flood lights • Pool

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Flexible training is a boon for mums Casey College of Beauty Therapy is a Registered Training Organisation delivering Nationally Accredited qualifications and courses. The college offers qualifications in Beauty Therapy, Dermal Therapy, Nail Technology, Make Up Artistry and Spa Therapies. Casey College has been in operation for over 12 years and has built an amazing reputation. At Casey College, staff pride themselves on a professional approach to training and a friendly manner. “We believe all of our students should be given the opportunity to reach their potential whilst training with us and graduate with a qualification in hand an a high level of experience in their chosen field,“ a spokesperson said. “For this reason, we also choose to make classes available to all candidates by customising timetables and allowing for flexible delivery.“ Casey College offers day classes within school hours 9:30am - 2:30 pm and does not run classes during school holidays. Casey College is the only RTO in Victoria to offer evening courses (6pm to 9:30pm) and also offers weekend courses. All day and evening classes have the ability to be conducted over a part-time or full time. The college has a Day Spa facility allowing students who want a career in the day spa/ resort industry to experience what it would be like to work as a therapist in this industry. Students participate in multiple excursions

At Hallam Senior College staff aim to provide all students with the maximum opportunity for personal and academic growth in a supportive environment, one specially designed for students in their later years of secondary education. Hallam Senior College offers an extensive range of study options in Year 10, VCE, VET and VCAL that enable teachers to personalise a student’s timetable through a focused program approach. “Students are at the centre of our thinking, planning and actions. We aim to ensure that we provide positive learning experiences for every student in a young adult environment,“ said college principal David Caughey. Mr Caughey said with highly experienced staff ensuring quality of delivery across all subjects, students are treated as young adults with staff-student relationships based on mutual respect, cooperation and a focus on the common goal - learning. In a young adult learning environment students are encouraged to take personal responsibility for their learning. “The relationships we forge with students and their families are critical elements of a student’s success at this important stage of their learning. Contact Hallam Senior College on 9703 1266 for more information or to book a tour of the college.

Students are given the opportunity to reach their potential at the Casey College of Beauty. 197695 and incursions throughout their time at the college, including but not limited to: Peninsula Hot Springs, Melbourne Beauty Expo, Melbourne Fashion Week, Peninsula Hot Springs, Dermalogica Institute, Kryolan Academy and

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Take a peek at Yallaroo Open Gardens Victoria will kick off its spring/ summer program on the weekend of the 14 and 15 September with the opening of ‘Yallaroo’ - a private garden in Narre Warren South featuring a wonderful collection of Australian plants. Proceeds from the day will support Transit Soup Kitchen and Food Support. Since 2010, Bob and Dot O’Neill have set about transforming their one-acre property into a predominantly native and productive garden, which is now bursting with well-grown Australian plants of every colour and shape. Each plant has been carefully identified and labelled, making it perfect for garden lovers wanting to expand their knowledge of native plants to use in their own home gardens. Amongst the plants collected over the years,

correas and grevilleas are particular favourites, attracting a wide variety of birdlife. Correct labelling has been essential with 50 variations of Correa pulchella alone! The garden also has a large productive area including an extensive covered orchard where peach, figs, apples, cherries, plums and apricots thrive. Other areas to explore include a fernery and a collection of zygocactus close to the house and several fishponds throughout the garden. Morning and afternoon tea will be available at the garden with plant sales and a treasure hunt for children. Yallaroo is at 7 Hillsmeade Drive, Narre Warren South. It will be open on Saturday 14 September and Sunday 15 September from 10am - 4.30pm. Entry is $8 (children U18 free)

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WHAT’S ON Hampton Park Probus Club Enjoy fun, friendship and fellowship in retirement. Hampton Park Community House, 16 / 20 Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park VIC 3976. Monday 16 September from 10am - 12pm. RSVP on 1300 630 488 or radhap@probussouthpacific.org

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Jeff Jenkins pays tribute to Dylan's extraordinary life, the times and his music in his one man show DYLANesque the Bob Dylan Story. Over 1.5 hours Jeff cleverly weaves stories of key moments from Bob s life with spellbinding performances of some of Dylan's finest songs. If you want authentic Bob - this is the show for you. Where: Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick 3806. When: 20 September 2019. This is a ticketed event. Book at https:// www.trybooking.com/BFBDS

Australian native plants on show Open Gardens Victoria will kick off its spring/ summer program with the opening of 'Yallaroo' - a private Narre Warren South garden featuring a wonderful collection of Australian plants. Entry $8 (children under 18 free). There will also be plants for sale, tea and coffee available, and a children's treasure hunt. Saturday 14 September and Sunday 15 September from 10am - 4.30pm. Yallaroo Gardens, 7 Hillsmeade Drive, Narre Warren South

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3 Year Old Pre Kinder Enrolment 2020 Cranbourne Community House is now taking enrolments for our 3 year old Pre-Kinder for 2020. This program will assist your child with the separation process and introduce them to a more structured learning environment in preparation for kinder the following year. These sessions offer a variety of stimulating activities and are designed to develop independence, social and conversational skills all while playing with children of a similar age. Contact Cranbourne Community House 5996 2941, 49 Valepark Crescent Cranbourne.

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Starlight Tour de Kids Tour de Kids kicks off this Sunday 1 September and runs until 21 September. It is Australia's first-ever virtual bike challenge and will help raise money and support Starlight's life-changing hospital services. From cycling pros to beginners, if anyone wants to take part simply need to register via tourdekids.org.au, select a distance to cycle, choose a fundraising goal and get riding.

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Dandenong Chess Club We play every Wednesday from 7pm at the Albion Hotel in Dandenong. Call Paul for more information - 0406786242.

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There's plenty to keep seniors busy and warm with a variety of classes. Try line dancing, singing for fun or table tennis. Take ukulele and guitar lessons or learn to play the keyboard. There's also calligraphy, card making and paper craft, patchwork, sewing and knitting groups - all willing to teach you something new. There are several classes held to assist beginners to more advanced students in computers. The French and Italian language classes and art classes have room for more students. We also have movies, bridge, mahjong, chess and card games groups. For more details our web site is u3acranbourne.net.au or call Marge 0410 304 308.

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Welcomes you 55 years and over. Be involved in our club: we do line dancing Tuesdays from 10am to 12pm, Scottish dancing Tuesday nights 8pm to 10pm, club day is on Friday 10am to 1.30pm, we do indoor croquet and play various other games with free bingo once a month and the last Friday of the month free fish and chips.- 9707 2017 or sencitber65@ gmail.com, 112 High Street.

Seniors activities Hallam Senior Citizens Centre is inviting anyone over the age of 55 to join their sociable and friendly over 55s Club. They participate in many in-house activities each week including carpet bowls, bingo, games, raffles, lunches, afternoon teas as well as various day tours: Casino visit, tram and boat trips, country excursions, hotel lunches etc. Contact: 9703 1165 or Dorothy 0409 231 190. Hallam Senior Citizens Centre, corner of Princes Hwy and Princes Domain Drive Hallam.

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Meditation for kids Oakgrove Community Centre runs an ongoing program for kids 'Little Paradise Meditation', where kids are involved in varies activates and role play which supports and enhances focus, fostering compassion and self- esteem, boosting confidence, building empathy and happiness. Cost: $80 per term or $12 per session. Age: six to 16. At Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive, Narre warren South 3805. Phone: 0432246674.

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St Andrew's Playgroups St Andrew's Berwick Uniting Church has two playgroups during the week. Tuesday and Thursday 9:30 am - 11:30 am. There are still places available if families are interested in attending. Please contact the church office on 03 9707 2419 for further inquires.

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Set aside two hours just for yourself. Take the time to focus on you, your life, and no one else. What a treat! Areas covered: importance of selfcare, understanding and expressing your feelings. Setting boundaries and making better decisions by learning to listen you your gut/intuition. Wednesday 23 October from 12.30pm 2.30pm. Free session. Book early by contact-

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bers. If you are retired and want to join an active and interesting group of your peers then contact us. We are a Combined Probus Club for both women and men. Activities on a regular basis include: dine outs, excursions, 10 Pin Bowling, and Happy Hour at a local hotel (monthly); holidays (annually, including a recent cruise to South Australia and a forthcoming coach tour to Broken Hill); and attending theatrical events at Bunjil Place. We also have Armchair Travel, book club, craft, morning coffee, photography, and walking groups. Please contact Ian McGregor on 0422 606 982 for further information. The club meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 10.30am at Brentwood Neighbourhood House, 21A, Bemersyde Drive, Berwick. Plenty of on- and off-street parking is available.

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Knitting Group For further information contact Cranbourne Community House on 5996 2941 or visit us at 49 Valepark Crescent, Cranbourne.

Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association Inc (CRRA) The CRRA is a community body representing residents and ratepayers in the City of Casey which includes looking after residents' concerns, attending Casey Council meetings, asking questions, submissions on Casey Council Budgets, submission on the Local Government Act 2019, media reporting and engagement, and being a member of Ratepayers Victoria. For more information please visit the Facebook page at Casey Residents & Ratepayers Association and online at https://caseyrra. wordpress.com/

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Cranbourne and District Garden Club We have a speaker every month, followed by an afternoon tea. Come along and make new friends and meet some keen gardeners. The group meets every second Thursday of the month at 1.15pm at the Cranbourne Public Hall, 115 High Street Cranbourne. Contact Julie on 5995 1420.

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New Vogue, Ballroom & Latin Dancing Classes are continuing at Balla Balla Community Centre for Ballroom and Latin Dancing. Everyone is welcome on Monday evenings at the Balla Balla Community Centre, East Cranbourne - beginners at 5pm. Beginner-intermediate at 6.30pm. Lessons are for one hour, and cost just $12. However, if you do two classes in any one week, the second class is half price. A social/practice dance begins this Friday for anyone interested. Please ring/message Di for details - 0408343202 or email difen69@ bigpond.net.au".

Do you enjoy knitting and crochet? Join our knitting group at Cranbourne Community House. Where: 49 Valepark Crescent Cranbourne. Cost: $5 each week. Contact 5996 2941 to join.

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Hallam computer classes Computer classes are beginning again next term for those who are beginners, all adults welcome. We have a small class for lots of attention. Class to begin on Tuesday 23rd July from 9.30am to 12.15pm for 8 weeks (Tuesdays only). Cost: $135.00 or $115.00 concession. Please call to book on 9703 1688, places limited.

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Berwick Springs View Club We love to see new members join our ladies at our monthly meetings/lunch at Cranbourne RSL and also enjoy a guest speaker. In partnership with The Smith Family, our club sponsors six Learning for Life Students through their education. Fundraising is done in a fun and social manner with no pressure. For further information please email berwicksprings.viewclub@gmail.com.

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Hallam quilting and painting classes The Hallam Community Learning Centre on Kays Avenue, Hallam, has vacancies in our Tuesday Quilting classes and in our morning and afternoon Painting classes. Please call 9703 1688 for further details and bookings.

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Come along and meet other women and make new friends in this friendly, informal atmosphere while developing your sewing/craft skills. Cost is free. Every Monday from 1pm to 3pm at Oakgrove Community Centre, 89-101 Oakgrove Drive Narre Warren South.

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Hampton Park Seniors

Recently retired? Looking for company? Why not drop in for an informal cuppa and find out more about what our group can offer you. There may be lots of senior groups in the area but our group offers great day and night dining out experiences with like-minded seniors. We also have Saturday and Sunday lunch excursions. Plenty to choose from. Please call 87512319 to join our friendly group.

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Come join the Hampton Park Seniors if you are aged 55 and over. Our activities include Monday mornings Tai Chi 9.30am to 11am; Tuesdays and Thursdays Bingo 12.45 to 3pm; Tuesdays and Fridays Line Dancing 10am to 12pm; Saturdays indoor carpet bowls 1pm to 3pm. For more information please contact the club on Tuesdays and Thursdays between 11 am3pm Saturdays 12pm - 3 pm Phone 9799 2588, or email hampsen@gmail.com, or secretaryhpsc@iinet.net.au All are welcome as we are a multicultural club.

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Mother-daughter trekkers By Brendan Rees From humid conditions to mosquitoes, leeches and other creepy-crawlies, there's nothing stopping a Casey mother and daughter from taking part in a nine-day fundraiser trek in an Indonesian jungle. Tegan McPherson and her daughter Tracey McPherson will trek through Sumatra's last remaining tropical rainforest in RSPCA's 'Wild Walk' challenge. The pair will hike through Gunung Leuser National Park - the last sanctuary of the Sumatran orangutan from the 7 - 9 September in their campaign to end animal cruelty. They will be on the lookout for reclusive orangutans, gibbons, hornbills and other incredible creatures.

Tegan McPherson and her daughter Tracey McPherson will take part in a jungle trek challenge to raise funds for RSPCA Victoria. Picture: CONTRIBUTED Tegan, who is head of operations at RSPCA Victoria, said she was slightly nervous but had always dreamed of seeing orangutans. "I am sure it will be daunting to begin with but hopefully the relaxing sounds of the rain-

forest will be enough to ensure we get a good night's sleep," she said. "I am just hoping to be able to push through the humidity. I think that's going to be the most different to conquer." Tracey, who is a veterinary nurse team leader with RSPCA, said she hoped her fitness in riding her horse up to five days per week and walking her dog everyday would be enough for the challenge. "Over the time we are trekking I am sure there will be lots to conquer with the terrain and humidity. Also the river rapids might prove challenging as well," Tracey said. Tegan said she had never thrown herself in a jungle before apart from a nine day trek in high school, "but that's about it." "I have no doubt this will be very different.

I was a lot fitter in my high school days," she added. During their expedition, they will visit the Sumatran Orangutan Conservation Programme whose vision is to prevent the extinction of the Sumatran orangutan. "It just seemed like too good an opportunity to refuse," Tegan said. She added: "Every day I see the impact that donations have on the lives of animals desperately in need of vet treatment, a loving home, or even someone to fight justice on their behalf. "I'm very proud to be part of a journey that will help raise money to continue that." So far they have raised $6,142.57. To donate visit: https://rspca-victoriasumatra2019.everydayhero.com/au/teammcpherson

Youngster lives her dream as part of state netball team By Brendan Rees A young Narre Warren South netballer's hard work has paid off after landing a spot in the state team. Twelve-year-old Piuti Laban was named in the School Sport Victoria 12-and-under state netball team and will now travel to Canberra to vie for the Australian title from 14-20 September. The student of St Kevin's Primary School in Hampton Park says she was overwhelmed upon hearing her selection. "I was so honoured and proud," she says. "This is my best achievement so far to represent the state and being co-captain." The talented youngster plays four times a week with the South East Melbourne Netball Club, Narre Warren Football Netball club and the Casey Representative Team.

But she says school work was just as important as well as balancing her role as house leader. The selection comes after a tough process but Piuti says she's proud to earn her place. "I have training's Mondays, and Fridays I either have clinic or catch up with my school work and pray every night because how god always comes first," she says. Piuti started playing netball at age of seven and explains she had an immediate passion for the game. Asked if she was nervous to compete at the School Sport Australia National Championships, she says "I'm actually very excited but whatever happens at the time I just want to make sure I do my family, friends and my school proud." Proud parents George and Sharlene Laban say they have always supported their daughter

and encouraged her to "go as far she can". Mr Laban says since taking up the sport Piuti's talent had "skyrocketed". "I think it's in her blood ... god gave you the talent so make the most of it," he says. "We already made a deal - if she ended up playing for a country - Australia not New Zealand," he says, explaining Piuti was born in New Zealand. "At first she said New Zealand ... but if she gets that far green and gold all the way." School principal Anni Miers says Piuti was well deserving of her achievements and a student with a "very generous spirit." "She really honours that it's a god given talent," Mrs Miers says. "She's a wonderful role model for sharing her gift -and you can that it shines through her smile."

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The rise of the Redbacks By Tyler Lewis SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 3 - GRAND FINAL The Hampton Park Football Club is undoubtedly one of the feel good stories of season 2019. The Redbacks were easily the best side for the year and were rewarded with the ultimate prize with grand final victory over Clayton on the weekend, 9.11 (65) to 1.5 (11). Hampton Park president Tim Ziegler said he couldn’t believe the final result and was so pleased for the reward for effort over the past few seasons, which has seen the club go through a tough trot. “It’s a little bit of disbelief,” he said. “(After) all the hard work that has gone in over the last couple of years, to finally achieve it (premiership glory), it is well worth it.” Hampton Park was the clear favourite on the weekend against Clayton, but often sides that lead the competition for an extensive period of the home and away season are knocked off in the finals. However, for the Redbacks, their hunger was overwhelming - something Ziegler said has come from years of bad times. “You never know until it is done,” he said. “For the first time in a long time we have been the hunted, which was nice. “We didn’t win a game for a few years before that which was tough. “To achieve the success this year, after the hard work everyone has put in, is well deserved by the core group of those boys who have pushed through the tough times. “I obviously couldn’t be any prouder.” Hampton Park was a club that struggled with knowing where to play within the divisional structures of the MPNFL and South East, and Ziegler believes finding its home in Southern has paid dividends for the small community club that looks to have a sustainable future ahead. “You always hope it will be the final result,” he said. “South became the best option with divisional structures of South East and the Mornington Peninsula. “We decided we needed to make the change and come across to Southern. “We have and we have been able to reach success on the back of that on the back of that move.

Hampton Park celebrated a memorable senior premiership on the weekend. “I think we should be able to hang on to our core that we have built over the past two years. “The second division is where we wanted Southern to put us at the start of everything. “Moving up into second, we aren’t worried, we think we can be competitive - I suppose you never know until you get there but we feel we should be okay.” The Redbacks are set to make their move into the second division of the Southern Football League in 2020 after achieving grand final glory in 2019. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - PRELIMINARY FINAL The Doveton Eagles have carried their stirring finals form into the preliminary final against Murrumbeena, winning 12.14 (86) to 10.10 (70). After kicking only six behinds in the second,

the Eagles bounced back to kick 12.8 from then on. Russell Robertson booted another four majors while Nick Battle was best afield yet again for the Eagles. For Murrumbeena, Matthew Lello backed up his performance last game with another best afield effort. The Eagles will now face off with Springvale Districts in the grand final with a full head of momentum. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 4 - GRAND FINAL South Yarra caused an almighty boilover in the big dance to secure the premiership, defeating Lyndhurst 7.6 (48) to 5.6 (36). It isn’t often a side wins a grand final after losing the last half of a match, but for South Yarra it will be a treasured statistic to be buried into the Lions’ club history.

Picture: COURTESY OF CHRIS THOMAS The Lions jumped the Lightning early and maintained the flow in the second term, although the Lightning pushed for a late surge, South Yarra held on for the 2019 silverware. MORNINGTON PENINSULA NEPEAN DIVISION 2 - GRAND FINAL What could have been one of the more remarkable days for the Karingal Football Club turned into one of the more forgettable with the Bulls going down in all three grand finals they competed in. Ex-Cranbourne superstar Marc Holt was unable to break the game open once again in a low scoring affair, booting just the one major as his side could only snare four for the day. Trailing by only 13 points at the final break, the Bulls were still in the hunt but the Hillmen stormed home to secure its second premiership for the day with a 9.11 (65) to 4.3 (27) victory.

They’re doing it for ‘Juzzy’ in a must-see Twenty20 clash The Dandenong Football Netball Club and Fountain Gate Cricket Club will come together to hit Lymphoma for six when both clubs play off in a Twenty20 match on Sunday 22 September for one of its favourite sons. Justin ’Juzzy’ Smith, 24 - the vice-president and much-loved member of both clubs - was recently diagnosed with Burkitt Lymphoma in the stomach, groin and brain, in what is going to be an extensive journey to recovery after undergoing chemotherapy. Both clubs have decided to hold a special fundraising Twenty20 clash at Max Pawsey Reserve in Narre Warren - with the cricketers set to take on the footballers from 12pm - to raise funds for Justin and his family to help pay medical costs, including his hospital stay, treatment and living expenses, with Justin unable to work at the moment. There will be raffles, auctions, face painting, a jumping castle, as well as plenty of food and drinks on sale on the day. The boundaries should also be tested, with plenty of fours and

Justin Smith (left) and his partner Courtney. Picture: SUPPLIED sixes, as well as spectacular moments in the field almost a certainty. Dandenong Football Club committee member Gail Smith - who is organizing the event - said that Justin’s impact on both clubs is immeasurable. “He is a dedicated, hard-working man, who puts his heart and soul into the football club, and I also work with him in the workforce, and he’s been sorely missed there and his job has been kept for him,” she said. “But as far as football involvement goes, you

could not get a nicer, would give you the shirt off his back guy - he’s been heavily involved in trying to get sponsorship for the football club too. “If you ask him to do something, he just does it - I couldn’t speak highly enough of him. His integrity is second to none. “We’re all really sad at the moment that he’s going through this, and all we want to do is be there for him and his family.” Gail said the committee just simply had to do its part for its beloved vice-president and his family. She believes it’s what community is all about. “When he had to finish up at work, we knew he wouldn’t have any funds coming in, so we knew he’d be struggling,” she said. “As a football club committee we discussed it, and we wanted to do a fundraiser, and because he’s heavily involved in the cricket club to, we decided to join with them and contact them, and they came up with the suggestion of the Twenty20 match - the cricketers taking on the footballers.

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The victorious Tooradin-Dalmore reserves side, from back left: Tom Bethune, Ben Parrott, Mathew Sloper, Nick Pouki, Adam Jacobs, David Hull, coach Craig Perrott, Bailey Webb, Dylan Norton, Connor O’Riordan, Jason Kestle, Nigel Fisher (middle), Jordan Csincsi, Jake Genoni, Jordan Gillespie, Ben Kelly, Adam Splatt, Shannon Hughes, Jayden Bradshaw, Liam Edgar (front), Daniel Stafford, Rory Hillis, James Wheeler, Peter Hannan and Nic Simpson. 197391

It may have been a game of reserve grade footy, but its result elicited the kind of emotional response that will reverberate around the Tooradin-Dalmore Football Netball Club for a long time to come. When Jake Genoni was awarded a 50-metre penalty and slotted the resultant kick from inside the 50-metre arc after the final siren sounded in the West Gippsland Football Netball Competition (WGFNC) at Garfield on Saturday, the Seagulls had clinched their first ever reserves flag - 4.7 (31) to 4.3 (27). That accomplishment alone, given the long history of the club, is remarkable. But it’s even more so when considering the circumstances behind it. At the end of the final ever SEFNL season, the Seagulls were facing an uncertain future - unsure of what a potential return to West Gippsland would mean. And that uncertainty was magnified with the tragic and sudden loss of then club president Greg Kelly before the 2019 campaign. But this season soon became one of resilience, hope, and ultimately incredible success as the Gulls celebrated four premierships on Saturday at Beswick Street - the reserves footy, along with the A Grade, B Grade, and C Grade netball. The senior footballers, too, had some genuine long-awaited success of their own - reaching the preliminary final. And on Saturday, they sprinted out on to the ground to celebrate with their reserves brothers in arms. This was a day for the whole club to savour. “It was just unreal - that’s the word I’ve been repeating for the past however many hours. It was just unreal,” said Nick Pouki, the Seagulls’ first ever reserves premiership captain - and the club’s football director - with a particularly croaky voice on Sunday. “I remember looking at the clock at the 19:46 mark of the final term and I thought to myself ‘I can’t believe we’re going to lose a grand final by two points’. “Then moments after that I just ran to the goal-line and watched the footy sail over my head and I still can’t believe it. “With Jake, if he took that shot at training, he’d make probably seven out of 10 so you’d be pretty confident and back him in. “But with the breeze, that footy didn’t even deviate. “Sometimes he’ll kick the most unreal goals where he’ll just kick this forward, tumbling thing that’ll go through - and then all of a sudden he kicks the clearest drop punt you’ll see to win a premiership.” Genoni is the son of past president, Derek - one of the most revered figures at the club, with a family history there spanning the generations. But on Saturday night at the Tooradin Sports Club, it was Jake who took centre stage. “You couldn’t have written a script any better than that - we hadn’t even made a twos grand final since 1984, and we’ve never won a twos premiership as a club,” Pouki explained. “For a Genoni to kick the winning goal to get the first, that’s just ridiculous.” Pouki understandably struggled to explain just what Saturday’s result meant to the Seagulls. “Words can’t describe it, honestly,” he said. “To go back to where we started at the start

Tooradin-Dalmore's 2019 premership captains: Leanne Ansalde (C Grade netball), Rachel Cole (B Grade), Alex Duff (A Grade), and Nick Pouki (Reserves football). 197393 of the year, and losing Greg Kelly in pretty emotional circumstances, to then have a club build and grow together - this is really a testament to how strong we are, and how well led we are by Lee Jones. “From every committee member - from the people who do the fundraising, to everyone who works in the canteen - the true belief was that we belong in West Gippsland. “This has been a building season - building the foundations for what’s to come. “Last year we had to sell the dream of thinking we were going to be competitive, but next year we know we will be. “We’re a small town with a massive, massive heart and anyone who saw Tooradin on Saturday night and the amount of people who were there would have just been blown away. “They recently named the function room at the Sports Club the ‘Rex Genoni Function Room’, but on Saturday night it was definitely the ‘Jake Genoni Function Room’, without a doubt. “It’s so important we embrace this because it’s a once in a lifetime thing, potentially. “It might be ‘just a twos flag’, but it means so, so much to our community.” Back at the rooms, a spine-tingling rendition of ‘Seagulls Forever’ - featuring in excess of 150 voices - rang out. Together, forever - just how it should be. Phillip Island capped off a dominant day on the football field with premierships in both junior grades. The Bulldogs kicked off the day with a 4.4 (28) to 2.3 (15) win against Nar Nar Goon in the under-16 grand final. Island skipper Harry O’Brien was named best on ground, with Orlando Kane-Gillard and Finn Merryfull also catching the eye for the premiers. Bailey Beet, Jack Gribbin and Euan Grierson were best for the Goon. It was a similar story in the under-18 grand final, with Phillip Island eventually overcoming Inverloch Kongwak 4.3 (27) to 2.6 (18). Daniel Bourke was awarded the AFL Victoria Country Medal, while Josh Ryan and Kai MacKenzie were among the other standouts for the Bulldogs. Patrick Holian, Jack Hutchinson and Cooper McInnes were best for the Sea Eagles. The day culiminated in a senior grand final for the ages, where Phillip Island - previously undefeated in the 2019 season - remained that way, if only just. In an absorbing battle with an impressive Cora Lynn, the Bulldogs held on at the death to claim a famous victory - 9.11 (65) to 9.7 (61). For much more on Tooradin-Dalmore's big day on-field and on-court, be sure to pick up a copy of this week's Berwick-Pakenham Gazette.

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From hardship, to hope By Nick Creely OUTER EAST FOOTBALL REVIEW - FINALS DIVISION 1 (WEEK 2 FINALS) When Doveton coach and club icon Daniel Charles returned for the 2018 season, the club was at a crossroads. The Doves were struggling badly, and unable to field an under 19 side in what proved to be the final year of the South East Football Netball League (SEFNL). It proved to be a winless season for the senior group, while the reserves could only muster up a solitary victory. While it may not seem that more on-field pain could actually bring the club out of its hole, things were improving, interest was growing and the Doves went down a different path. In the end, it's been the making of a club that relishes the underdog tag. "Before I took over last year, I got a phone call from (club president) Aaron Henwood, and he said that this was the last ditch effort to keep the club alive," Charles said. So before I got there last year, they were thinking of actually closing the doors, so I got there, and yes it was a tough year, and I knew it was because my recruits were aged between 17 and 19. "I thought, 'there's no point just trying to get us up for one year', so I decided to get young kids in there that might struggle a bit in running out games, but they'll be better in the long run. "It's worked out well." And in a remarkable chapter in the club's history just a year later, the Doves are now playing in a grand final - it's first since 2009 after overcoming Pakenham in a remarkable wet-weather performance at Woori Yallock, 8.2 (50) to 2.4 (16) on Sunday. The Doves scrapped, cracked in at the contest and found an extra edge. It's the Doveton way, and not many local football clubs in Victoria can transform itself and defy its own deficiencies to strive for success. While the Doves have talent, and recruited smartly - blending youth and experience perfectly - the remarkable resurgence has also come down to mindset, and the ability for every player to appreciate the moment, and not look too far ahead. "I've spoken to the players all year about celebrating every moment of a football game," Charles said. "Whether it be the win, whether it's a hanger, kicking goals, defending, exiting, we want to just celebrate the little victories that come along in a game of football. It's certainly helped us." Ash Green's Lions struggled to adjust the difficult conditions with pain pelting down from the start, being held goalless in the first quarter while the Doves managed just the one. A beautiful running goal from a tight angle off the boot of Pakenham's Zac Stewart gave the Lions a bit of a spark in the second term, but it was obvious the Doves were going to prove almost impossible to topple, with Mitch Pierce in particular showcasing some impressive forward craft as his side surged out to an 18-point lead. Refusing to give the Lions even the barest of sniffs, the Doves kicked away further in a completely superb final half, knocking off the minor premier - a side they couldn't overcome in the home and away season - with Pierce ending with four in a vitally important individual game considering the low-scoring nature of the contest. Charles described the vibe in the rooms as electric as the Doves belted out its famous song with plenty of gusto and emotion. "It's a good feeling, the boys are up and about and the supporters packed the change room on the weekend after the win - the buzz was fantastic," he said. "The boys were up and about, they sung the song with gusto, it's an enjoyable place to be at the moment." Down at Olinda Ferny Creek, Monbulk braved the tough conditions to end Officer's season in 14.22 (106) to 4.10 (34). The Hawks completely flattened the Kangaroos in a cold, wet day for footy, but relished the conditions and played one of their most dominant four quarters in the second half of this season. 34 STAR NEWS

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Doveton coach Daniel Charles has helped lead his side into the AFL Outer East Division 1 grand final.

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Stand-in coach Dylan Quirk was instrumental in getting Narre Warren through the first week of Picture: ROB CAREW finals comfortably. 197478

Cranbourne star Stuart Morrish juggles this mark during his side's elimination final win against Picture: ROB CAREW Woori Yallock. 197477

Surging out to a impressive 29-point margin at quarter-time after running in waves and putting Doug Koop's side well and truly under the pump, the Hawks didn't relent, showcasing their trademark pressure and ability to get mountains of goal scoring opportunities, all but sealing the game at half time after taking in a 35-point margin. After last week's tough loss to Doveton, it was clear the Hawks had no intention of slowing down in the second half - clearly with a point to prove as a major player in this year's premiership - kicking five goals to one in horrendous conditions across the final two quarters to set up a preliminary final berth against Pakenham this Sunday. PREMIER (FINALS WEEK 1) Narre Warren playing assistant Dylan Quirk is a coach-in-waiting. Yet by his own admission, his coaching debut in Saturday's qualifying final victory against Beaconsfield wasn't exactly how he envisioned it unfolding. Quirk - in the midst of a brilliant individual season in the midfield - was thrust into the role during the week to replace regular senior coach Matt Shinners, who despite pushing to take his place on the weekend, couldn't get over a nasty illness. "Yeah it was certainly not the circumstances I wanted to have for my first coaching gig with Matty being so crook," he said. "But I sort of knew midweek to expect it might happen, and after a few conversations with Matty, he was still keen, but he has a pret-

tainly did with the conditions, whether it was the way you move the ball and just going forward. "But nothing out of the ordinary changed on the weekend in terms of coaching." For the Eagles, who will need to bounce back quickly in a cut-throat semi final against Cranbourne on Saturday, Sean Dwyer battled hard as usual, while Jack Griffiths relished the conditions. Cranbourne, meanwhile, found a way to advance through to the second round of the finals in similar torrential conditions at AJ Robinson Reserve against Woori Yallock, 6.11 (47) to 3.14 (32). In the cut-throat elimination final, Steve O'Brien's group led at every change in a classic wet weather contest, crucially making the most of its chances - particularly in the first half - to set up the win and prepare for a mammoth clash against Beaconsfield. Much similar to the clash played minutes down the road at Edwin Flack Reserve, the conditions made life difficult for both sides, with the contested slog making for low-scoring, yet highly entertaining football. The Eagles strode away from the Tigers in the third term, kicking three unanswered goals to shut away any chance of a late comeback, finding a bit of spark on the larger ground to find enough class to get the job done. Jordan Bertrand continued his fine season with another assured display, this time in a big final, while Bailey Buntine, leaders Ryan Jones and Luke Bee-Hugo, as well as the talented Kirk Dickson (two goals) all did their part in a strong team-victory.

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ty bad infection. "It was a good day, and it's something I certainly want to do in the future, there's no doubt about that, and while the circumstances weren't great, it was pleasing to get the win." The Magpies were completely dominant to kick off their finals campaign against the Eagles in what were extremely difficult conditions at Berwick's Edwin Flack Reserve, controlling the game from the outset to move one win closer to a grand final berth, 13.5 (83) to 2.9 (21). Coming off a tough loss to Berwick to finish the home and away season, Quirk's Magpies were always destined to respond, slamming on five first-quarter goals and maintaining control over the contest, before holding the Eagles at bay in the second term to set up a four-goal lead at the main break. Running out comfortable winners with a six-goal to none second half - with the likes of Nathan Foote, Matt Soroczynski, Jake Richardson and Trent Cody all prominent - Quirk said nothing drastic needed to change from his perspective, just to adjust to the wet conditions. "It was a terrific performance, and especially in those conditions," he said. "When you woke up that morning you always knew it'd be tough, but you certainly don't expect Berwick's ground to look that too often, it usually looks like the MCG. "You're not teaching a side too many new tricks this time of the year, it's just about rolling them out but some things change, and they cer-

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Bowls season has arrived Last Saturday, Berwick Bowling Club was privileged to have City of Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon and councillor Susan Serey officially open Pennant season for the club. Berwick played host for the day with a luncheon that was attended by more than 140 people who enjoyed a great day, despite the inclement weather. Bowls chairman Jeff Janetzki welcomed everyone and thanked all the club volunteers who had organised the day. Jeff then outlined the fantastic schedule of events planned for the coming season, which include hosting the Integrated Pairs tournament for Bowls Victoria and ‘The Champion of Champions’ for Eastern Ranges along with an array of club championship events. Early in 2020 Berwick Bowling Club will also be hosting a ranking event, which is expected to attract some particularly high profile players from all over Australia. The season ahead will be a very exciting and busy one for the club, which is again fielding five midweek sides and nine Saturday sides for the season ahead and will again be a force in the coming season. During the afternoon both Cr Stapledon and Cr Serey acknowledged the inclusiveness of Berwick Bowling Club and outlined the upcoming Mayoral Walk for Disability, which will raise funds for supported accommodation units in the City of Casey. At the conclusion of the luncheon everyone moved out onto the green for the mayor, Cr Serey and club champion Jean Fothergill to roll the jack and the first bowls of the season. Members then enjoyed a social game together before enjoying afternoon tea back in the clubrooms where club chairman Trevor Fry announced that the afternoon had raised in excess of $500, which - to the delight of the mayor - was being donated to Project 28 as well as the Mayoral Walk for Disability.

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