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2019 EVENT OF THE YEAR By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey councillor Sam Aziz and cash 'courier' Lorraine Wreford meet on 1 February 2019, captured by IBAC covert surveillance. transfers, credit card and tax debts paid off, land transactions, racehorse fees were some that were brought to light. The pair were said by Mr Woodman’s lobbyist and cash courier Lorraine Wreford to have got “greedy”. So much so that she wasn’t sure who was bribing who, she told the inquiry. She also claimed that Cr Aziz had requested her to perjure herself, in relation to a $600,000 transaction between Cr Aziz and Mr Woodman. Ms Wreford, a former state MP, was part of a lineage of Casey mayors linked to Mr Woodman. Others included Crs Aziz and Ablett, as well as Cr Stapledon who is yet to take the IBAC stand. Another former Casey mayor Janet Halsall was said to be the campaign manager for a $100,000 Woodman fund for about 10 candidates in the 2016 council elections. Crs Aziz, Ablett, Stapledon, Wayne Smith, Damien Rosario and possibly another were

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to a special planning committee of two external people and councillor Rex Flannery. According to the council, the move was to give the community “assurance” in its decision making’s integrity The inquiry started with a bang in November, alleging that Crs Aziz and Ablett received collectively up to $1.2 million from Mr Woodman and associated companies. Mr Woodman and his clients stood to make many millions more as the councillors were said to work in his favour on three planning matters in Cranbourne West and Cranbourne East. They were the Amendment C219 rezoning of industrial land, the H3 intersection in Hall Road and the Pavilion Estate. The payment methods to Crs Aziz and Ablett were varied. Alleged ‘sham’ consultancies, money in a suitcase, cash in envelopes, disguised bank

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Casey Council is teetering on the brink after being exposed in the largest corruption scandal in its 25-year history. The IBAC Operation Sandon inquiry has dug deep into alleged dirty deals between councillors Geoff Ablett, Sam Aziz and Amanda Stapledon and property developer John Woodman. Such is its profound impact and the ramifications on local government planning authority as a whole, the inquiry is Star News’s ‘Event of the Year’. The State Government, itself tainted by more than $150,000 in election donations from Mr Woodman, has not ruled out sacking the council. With IBAC to resume in February, Casey has been put under the purview of a State Government-appointed Monitor. In the shadows of New Years’ Eve, councillors took the extraordinary measure of largely removing themselves from the planning process during the IBAC inquiry. Their planning decisions will be delegated

elected to council and none declared the assistance, IBAC heard. After the revelation, Ms Halsall resigned as a staffer for federal MP Jason Wood. Mr Woodman told the inquiry that he’d donated to the state election campaigns of current mayor Susan Serey as well as Crs Ablett and Stapledon. The inquiry shone light on Mr Woodman’s interest in mayoral elections and Casey’s former chief executive Mike Tyler’s sudden departure last year. It heard then mayor Cr Ablett bragging to Mr Woodman that he “nailed” the CEO - who was regarded by Mr Woodman as an obstruction on C219. Mr Woodman later told his planning consultant Megan Schutz that, by getting rid of Tyler, he effectively got new Casey CEO Glenn Patterson his job. During a council debate on a Woodman interest, Ms Schutz allegedly texted messages to ‘coach’ Cr Aziz while he ushered through an alternative motion that she’d written. Cr Ablett declared a conflict of interest but was still said to be lobbying in the background on Mr Woodman’s behalf. He allegedly strategised with the Save Cranbourne West Residents Action Group, which received about $198,000 of Woodman money and campaigned for his interests. Cr Stapledon, who’d received financial help from Mr Woodman for her disabled son’s care, sought Mr Woodman’s support to be mayor in 2018, the inquiry heard. Ahead of council elections in November, IBAC is set to consider possible changes to rules around political donations and councillors’ conflict-of-interest. One option is mirroring NSW’s blanket ban on political donations by property developers. The inquiry resumes in February.


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Cranbourne’s cup victory Cranbourne-born jockey Craig Williams etched his name in the history books after clinching Australia’s greatest race. In his 15th attempt at the race that stops the nation, 42-year old Williams’ finally piloted home Australian-bred horse Vow and Declare at Flemington on Tuesday 5 November. “A credit to Vow and Declare, he just gave me a beautiful ride,” the former Cranbourne primary and secondary school student told the media after the thrilling race finish. “I’m so grateful to be given the opportunity.. I will really enjoy this,” he said. The win capped off a stellar year for Cranbourne’s favourite son, who rode Dr Drill to victory in the Cranbourne Cup on 13 October. Williams is a world-renowned rider and has won Group One races in Hong Kong, France, Dubai, the UK and Japan. Cranbourne Turf Club chief executive Neil Bainbridge was thrilled for the champion jockey, who he described as hardworking and the “ultimate professional”. “His family, they’ve had a great association with the Cranbourne racing industry for a long time - to win his first Melbourne Cup, it’s tremendous. “His brothers are still involved locally along with his dad,” he said, “so it’s a big family occasion.” Mr Bainbridge said Williams had always been a good supporter of the club and “only too happy to help out.” “He’s always out there walking the tracks, he puts in the hard yards; he deserves every success he gets,” he added. Geoff Whiffin, chairman of the Cranbourne Turf Club, said he and his wife Nolene Whiffin were close friends with the Williams family and also used to babysit Craig as a boy. “Craig used to come away on holidays with us... he was a big fat tubby little fella and nobody thought he’d make a jockey,” he laughed. He described Williams’ Melbourne Cup win as a “fantastic dedication,” adding “What he

Craig Williams of Cranbourne wins his first Melbourne Cup on Vow And Declare. seems to put his mind to he does.” He now has all four major racing trophies in his cabinet - adding the famous three-handled gold loving cup to his Caulfield Cups, Cox

Plates and Golden Slipper. Back in 2008, after Majestical’s win in the local feature race, Williams spoke of his ambition to win Australia’s most famous race.

Picture: RACING VICTORIA “I’ve won the Melbourne Cup eight times, but it’s all in my dreams,“ he laughed. He vowed and declared he would one day win the race - and now has.

Talented jockey dies in tragic trackwork accident By Brendan Rees The community was in mourning after the shock death of apprentice jockey Mikaela Claridge. The 22-year-old of Clyde died after a freak accident at Cranbourne Training Centre on Friday 30 August. Ms Claridge had been riding with a colleague on the sand trails about 4.35am when she fell from her horse. An on-course paramedic quickly came to her aid but she was unable to be revived. Cranbourne Turf Club chief executive Neil Bainbridge, said the racing industry was “deeply saddened.” “She was a popular member of the Cran-

bourne racing community and will be sadly missed.” Cranbourne trainer Trent Busuttin described the incident as “heartbreaking.” “It’s a terrible situation,” he said. “Obviously your main thoughts are with family and her friends and her partner.” Christine Reeve, a track-work rider at the Cranbourne Racecourse, said she had been riding about the time the incident occurred. “It’s just a very, very sad and tragic morning for everybody,” she said. “You just don’t expect it to happen.” Ms Claridge started her apprenticeship in 2015 however a back injury saw her riding career put on hold during which time she completed a Bachelor of Primary

Education degree. She returned to the saddle in 2017 having moved to Echuca under the trainers Donna Gaskin and Mick Cornish. The following year Ms Claridge made her debut race at Wangaratta on King’s Hand which provided her first victory at Echuca about a month later. She transferred her apprenticeship to trainer Ken Keys at Cranbourne, winning 28 races - the most recent at Sale. Racing Victoria chief executive Giles Thompson, said Ms Claridge was “a much loved and valuable member” of the racing community. “On behalf of the Victorian racing industry, I would like to extend our prayers and heartfelt

Mikaela Claridge was a talented young rider pursuing a career in the sport she loved. Picture: RACING VICTORIA condolences to Mikaela’s family and friends on the tragic news of her passing,” Mr Thompson said.

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Aziz leads mad minutes A Casey councillor was accused of “making a fool of himself” after a minute silence was held for victims of the Christchurch massacre in March. During a council meeting councillors and the public gallery stood for a minute’s silence following the horrific shooting in New Zealand. However Cr Sam Aziz called for a minute’s silence to honour the lives of those lost in a recent Nigerian attack and a terrorist attack in the Philippines. “It’s imperative upon us to also acknowledge everyone who has perished,” Cr Aziz said. “I’m sure that all the members of the Muslim community present here in the gallery would unhesitatingly join me in honouring their memory in this way.” After a minute’s silence, Cr Aziz rose again in the council chamber requesting councillors to take a further minute silence “to actually honour the memory of those that we haven’t remembered and those that have got no one to remember them.” A resident in the gallery, who asked not to be named, said she and her husband were “appalled” by Cr Aziz’s behaviour. “He got up and made an absolute fool of himself and council as far as we were concerned,” she said. Adam Sadiqzai, a community leader and a proud Muslim, said he was disappointed by Cr Aziz’s comments. “It’s so disheartening that we have paid, elected representatives that are divisive and politically point scoring at a time that’s so inappropriate,” Mr Sadiqzai said, who was elected as the new president of the Casey Multi-Faith Network in 2019. “Those kinds of comments undermine the gravity of what’s happened in New Zealand and normalising these horrible events. They’re essentially saying, ‘Well, it’s okay that happened, because all of this happened’. It just makes no sense to me. “No life is more valuable than another. Our

Cr Sam Aziz came under fire after trivialising a one minute's silence as a mark of respect for the lives lost in the Christchurch massacre. leaders should be preaching compassion, love and acceptance rather than hate and division.” Cr Wayne Smith said the further minute silences by Cr Aziz seemed a “bit of an attempt” to diminish the Christchurch tribute. Cr Aziz posted on his Facebook page at the time saying: “I stand by what I did, and I hope I

won’t have to do it again. As I have said before: All lives matter.” Furthermore, Cr Rosalie Crestani said she was upset when Sheikh Daud Dlongolo of Hallam Mosque was invited to conduct a prayer at the council meeting following the Christchurch massacre saying she “simply did not” agree with it.

“We were there with compassion for fellow humanity who were killed in the mosques in New Zealand; however I prayed to my God and held my Bible up at one point, and asked Jesus to comfort the families of the victims of the attack in New Zealand, for justice and peace to prevail.”

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It’s not every year a two-tonne great white shark is lifted onto the back of a truck and driven down the Bass Highway. But after a YouTube video went viral in late 2018, the world learnt of the preserved fourmetre long beast named Rosie, who has left abandoned in a wildlife aquarium in the Victorian town of Bass. No longer a well-kept secret, Rosie became an unofficial tourist attraction for trespassers and explorers who smashed her tank and littered her Wildlife Wonderland premises at the beginning of 2019. When owner Nick became fed up with snoops, he offered to donate her free of charge to Crystal World in Devon Meadows. Rosie was transported down the Bass Highway and rehomed at Crystal World in February,

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Jailed over cop’s death A drunk and ice-addled P-plate driver who hit speeds of up to 200km/h before he struck and killed an off-duty police officer on a memorial ride was jailed in August. Jesse Reid of Botanic Ridge pleaded guilty to charges of culpable driving causing death and reckless conduct endangering life in the Melbourne County Court on 30 August 2019. Reid was convicted after losing control at a bend, spinning the car into the path of 59-year old Detective Senior Sergeant Victor Kostiuk. Mr Kostiuk’s son Felix had been riding alongside him in the Wall to Wall motorbike charity ride to honour fallen police colleagues. The court heard Felix was about to perform

CPR on his father when he was verbally abused by an enraged Reid who was bleeding from the temple and had his fists clenched, Judge Trevor Wraight said. Reid, 23, was in a hurry to get home from a trip to Merimbula after receiving the news his partner had gone into early labour last September. Reid asked his 16-year-old friend to blow into the alcohol interlock device fitted to his Holden Commodore so it would start, the court heard. They stopped at Eden to see friends, smoke ice and drink alcohol before continuing on the Princes Highway near Orbost.

At one point, while Reid was in the passenger’s seat, he took videos saying: “When you’re too f----- to drive and your baby is being born your mate comes through,“ Judge Wraight said. Later, when Reid was behind the wheel speeding, his companion spurred him on saying: “Keep going, keep going“. Judge Wraight said that as Reid raced through Cabbage Tree Creek, about a five hours from Melbourne, a witnessed said the Commodore “just flew out of sight.“ Reid then struck and killed Detective Senior Sergeant Kostiuk with the tragedy having an immediate, devastating and on-going impact

on his son Felix, also a police officer. “I distinctly remember his arms flailing in the air,“ Felix said of his father. Judge Wraight said Felix had suffered post traumatic disorder and had not returned to work. “Your conduct at the scene in the moments following the collision was callous and reprehensible,“ Judge Wraight said in his sentencing. Judge Wraight also concluded Reid’s attitude indicated a complete lack of regard for who may be at risk of his conduct. Reid was sentenced to a maximum of 10 years’ jail and will be eligible for parole in seven years.

Casey’s youngest mayor The City of Casey saw the election of its youngest mayor. The 29-year old Susan Serey was voted into the mayoral role during a special council meeting on Tuesday 29 October. After serving as an Edrington Ward councillor for seven years Ms Serey said she was humbled to take the reins and was excited for the year ahead. “No doubt, I will learn a lot more this year, but you can be assured that I will work hard, focus on achieving practical outcomes and foster a strong teamwork so that we can continue delivering for our residents and ratepayers of today, while continuing our work towards creating Australia’s most liveable city for tomorrow,“ she said. Cr Serey said her priorities would be on young people and their families, making Casey a safe and inclusive community, improving

transport, boosting the economy and making Casey the most liveable city. “As the city’s youngest mayor, it is beholden upon me to give some special focus to Casey’s youth, making sure that our young people have the opportunities needed to grow and develop into healthy, positive, and productive citizens,“ Cr Serey said. "Issues affecting our young people and their families today and, in the future, will continue to be at the forefront of my decision making." She thanked outgoing mayor Amanda Stapledon for "her hard work and making people with disabilities a special focus in her community work" and hoped to continue in her footsteps. Susan Serey is the City of Casey's youngest mayor. 187918

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Tulliallan Estate residents celebrate after petitioning earlier this year to keep their promised Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS sports field. 193835

Residents win battle Cranbourne North residents were finally able to rejoice in their fight to keep their promised sports field at Tulliallan Estate in July. The huge parcel of land next to a Cranbourne North primary school was causing nothing but heartache to residents. It came after residents were furious with a developer who had back out on assurances the 6.8-hectare land at the heart of their community would be used for soccer and cricket grounds and other public open space. Instead the developer opted to apply to subdivide the huge parcel of land into housing. A petition, garnering more than 1200 signatures was launched by Tulliallan residents, demanding their promised sports field. Casey Council and neighbours were in near five-year tussle with the developer in trying to resolve the matter however Casey Council announced in July it had now “reached an agreement” to purchase the land for sporting facilities. “The respective lawyers are now getting on with preparing the necessary paperwork,” a statement from Council said. “Council officers will now be able to focus on the design and building of the facilities on the 6.8 hectare site.” Construction is anticipated to start next financial year in 2020-21. Casey Mayor Amanda Stapledon said the purchase was a “great outcome” for the Tulliallan residents and the Casey community - a result council had “been working hard on to achieve.” “While I cannot discuss the terms of settlement due to confidentiality, I would like to assure our community that this is a win-win for all parties involved and that it does not come at the expense of other projects planned across our city,” she said.

Lachlan celebrates the community's promised sports field. 193835 Earlier this year, Casey’s acting city planning manager Keri New indicated the issue was frustrating with negotiations having “broken down” with the developer Konann Pty Ltd in securing the Alisma Boulevard site. In a council document from January, Casey Council stated it was prepared to pay up to $15 million for the site however the developer wanted double. . Rebecca Hyland, who had launched a petition, garnering more than 1,200 signatures to keep their promised sports field, said the community was celebrating. “If it hadn’t been the power of the people who knows what could have happened to the 6.8 hectare of land,” head petitioner Rebecca Hyland said. “It’s so important to our community to have these active green spaces available to them,” she said. Tulliallan School Council president Tara Hall said the school community was “over the moon“ with the council’s purchase. “It’s certainly going to ease a lot of pressure on our school facilities; it’s going to be great.”

A father-daughter shopping trip to stock up for Halloween turned into a real fright when the pair returned home to have their car rammed by thugs who had been ransacking their Narre Warren South home. Bruce Sayers had been out shopping with his 14-year old daughter on Saturday 12 October and upon arriving home to his England Walk home he found a BMW blocking his driveway. Confused, Mr Sayers, 46, spoke to the female passenger who said: “Oh we’re looking for David, we’re going out.” “To me that meant: Yeah OK, they’re lost’,” Mr Sayers said, still wondering where the driver was. In the moments that followed, a man appeared from the back of the home, throwing boxes into the car and yelling to the passenger “we’ve gotta go, gotta go.” Fearing for his daughters safety who was sitting in the passenger seat, Mr Sayes attempted to move is Commodore which was

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A culture of wheeling and dealing has infiltrated Casey Council and grown like an insidious cancer with no certainty of how deep or how wide it has spread. The IBAC inquiry is only investigating the most extreme examples. On 17 December, with the prospect of government intervention looming large, the governance arm of council’s administration put forward a motion to relieve the councillors of their role in the decision-making process and replace them with a “Special (Planning) Committee”, selected entirely by the relatively new CEO, Glenn Patterson. This was far from ideal. Unlike his beleaguered predecessor Mike Tyler, Glenn Patterson is still an unknown quantity yet to prove himself. Moreover, tucked away in the wording was a clause allowing councillors to dispense with the committee at any time. Who proposed a takeover in the first place? And why did Casey’s governance department recommend forming a committee with no details regarding size, make up, qualifications, transparency, powers, financial arrangements, checks and balances, or community input ramifications? Even this document would have handed power to a faceless body accountable only to an already potentially compromised bunch of councillors who currently hold the balance of power. But these same councillors promptly rejected this delegation model, and put up an even more dangerous version, cutting out the CEO and giving them unconstrained authority to select the “Special Committee” themselves. In what can only be seen as an act of sheer desperation, some have gone one step further.

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Dogs in a festive mood over the Christmas-New Year period. 202510 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Instead of allowing due process to take its course, at three days’ notice they orchestrated a special New Year’s Eve council meeting to try and push through a decision under the radar of both community and state. The blatancy of this suspect move serves only to illustrate the urgency of government intervention. Replacing a democratically elected set of

councillors with a state appointed commissioner would be a last resort solution, but if the blemished apples in Casey’s barrel of councillors were to be removed, our council meetings would be unable to muster a quorum. Rosalie Counsell, Save the Casey Foothills Association, Harkaway.

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The south-east community was well and truly involved in the Christmas spirit, donating more than $12,000 towards Casey Cardinia Libraries (CCL) annual Christmas Charity Appeal. From donations of gifts and non-perishable food items worth more than $10,000 to donations of cash, the 2019 contribution to the appeal exceeded that of previous years by several thousand dollars. Partnering with eight local charities during the six-week campaign, the gifts and donations were distributed to help brighten up the festive period for those in need. The charities included WAYSS, Barry Plant Emerald, Salvation Army Pakenham, Cranbourne and Casey North CISS, Hampton Park Community House and Transit Outreach Service. Casey Cardinia Libraries CEO Chris Buckingham said the generosity of library members

Riley Nicholas from Emerald Barry Plant receiving food and gifts for the Annual Charity Drive from Emerald Library's Sue Walters. was "inspiring". "Our members have once again shown kindness and empathy at a time that can be

difficult for many others in our community," he said. "It's great that our libraries can facilitate their generosity via this annual appeal." But the work isn't stopping anytime soon, with Casey Cardinia Libraries announcing they'll commence fundraising for the current bushfire crisis, donating to the Gippsland Emergency Relief Fund. "Public libraries do so much more than providing information and resources. Each day libraries can be seen building stronger and more connected communities," Mr Buckingham added. "Through public campaigns such as our Christmas Charity Appeal and now our bushfire relief fundraising, libraries changes lives in so many ways." All donations received through library donation tap points and via library branches from now until the end of February will go directly to the Gippsland communities impacted by bushfires. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au


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Home-cafe brews a storm By Taylah Eastwell Cranbourne is spoilt for choice when it comes to places to stop and smell the Arabica beans but a new cafe on Monahans Road brewed up all kinds of trouble between competitors last year. Cafe owner Joe Zambranis was surprised to see cafe seating and flags pop up outside what appears to be a residential house on Monahans Road, opposite the shopping strip that is home to his own cafe, Joe’s Java. Concerned, Mr Zambranis said he called the City of Casey to check the zoning on the property and ask whether it was appropriate for someone to set up “a cafe in a living room”. Assured that the home-based cafe was indeed operating in a residential zone, he decided to take his concerns to A Current Affair, which aired its own investigation on 20 June. Owners of the house-cafe, titled Val’s Coffee and Desserts, also offer hairdressing on site

Connie Carasel prepares a coffee at Val's Coffee and Desserts.

Whitney Hemmersbach and Joe Zambranis, owners of Joe's Java.

and insisted throughout the ordeal that they have the correct permits and approval from the council and relevant health department.

The cafe isn’t allowed to re-sell food, having to produce everything onsite. The residential part of the house is also separated from the

business front of the home. “This is why we do the coffee, sandwiches and little cakes. Everything is manufactured here,” owner Val Carasel said. Caroline Bell, the City of Casey’s Manager Safer Communities, said that under Casey Planning Scheme - Clause 32.08 (General Residential Zone), a home-based business is classed as a Section 1 use which does not require a planning permit to operate. “The premises at 66 Monahans Road has two current registrations, the hairdresser component is registered under the Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008 and the food business is registered under the Food Act 1984. Despite the cafe having councils approval, Mr Zambranis was considering his options, including potentially starting a petition to have Val’s Coffee and Desserts shut down.

$120,000 charity gift keeps pantry open A struggling food charity organisation that was almost forced to shut its doors got an early Christmas gift thanks to a generous $120,000 donation from a stranger. BK 2 Basics Melbourne, a community food pantry, was told by council to shut up shop before August 28. According to council the pantry, which was being run out of a residential carport, did not meet planning scheme requirements and had sparked complaints. Without the help of Dandenong businessman Joe Calleja, founder Kelly Warren would have been forced to give up her beloved family charity.

Mr Calleja, 64, was touched by the charity’s services after he was born in war-ravaged Malta and grew up poor. “He’s messaged me first and he turned up at the pantry and just said ’come on jump in the car we’re going to a warehouse’,“ Ms Warren said. “Both of us went and he asked me where I wanted to go and I said ’around Narre Warren.’ “So he came down here and this is the first warehouse that we saw. He rang up the real estate and it was all done, deal within five minutes,“ she said. Since moving into their new warehouse on

Vesper Drive on October 1, Ms Warren said the charity has been able to help up to 200 people each day, out of a factory that is 10 times bigger than their original residential garage. Mr Calleja, who runs a Dandenong based steel distribution company, said he wanted to “give back to the community” and loves that he can drop into the warehouse and “know exactly where the money is going.” “I’ve done the easy part, honest to God, that’s the best way I can describe it,“ Mr Calleja said.

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Mosque gets green light Narre Warren North will be home to an Islamic mosque after a planning submission was controversially approved by Casey Council in July despite more than 800 objections. Opponents of a proposed mosque in Narre Warren North said at the time they would take their fight to the state’s planning umpire declaring they will “look at every possible avenue to stop this.“ Neighbour Terry Ryan says the mosque was inappropriate for the rural area with hundreds of residents looking at seeking legal advice before taking the matter to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal. It comes after Casey councillors approved plans for a mosque application behind a closed door meeting at Bunjil Place, leaving dozens of people stranded outside the council chamber on Tuesday 16 July. TheSaarban Islamic Trust’s application for the proposed a mosque on Belgrave-Hallam Road in Narre Warren North received 859 objections. Angry residents were forced to view a live broadcast of the meeting on a big screen in a room next door. Protester Valentina Crnkovic said the decision by councillors was “predetermined” with members of the gallery threatened by security “so we can’t speak our minds.“ “They weren’t making a decision in there that was already made, we’re not dumb,” she said.

Husband and wife Terry Ryan and Karen Ryan at in their paddock in Narre Warren North with Casey councillor Rosalie Crestani earlier this year opposing a mosque plan which was approved at Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS a council meeting on 16 July. 192837 Islamic Council of Victoria spokesman Adel Salman said the proposed mosque was a “very positive step forward” but added there was an

“element of Islamophobia at play.” “There are a lot of people who have genuine concerns which are legitimate and they should

be heard,” he said. “I definitely don’t want to generalise but I think it’s through the segment they are using these reasons as a cover for Islamophobia mindset.” Casey deputy mayor Rosalie Crestani said the Islamic Council of Victoria was making comments in a “deliberate attempt to silence debate on genuine concerns of the residents.” “Residents have said to me that regardless of the aesthetics, a large scale building is inappropriate for that site,“ the Rise Up Australia member said. She added: “If some residents feel concerned about Islam, they have a right to voice them.“ A prominent South East businessman, Adam Sadiqzai, said Cr Crestani needed to be held accountable due to her “fear mongering” and “pre-determined bias.” “She has (been) documented as saying she will vote against any mosque. She cites terrorism as a possibility,” he said. “The mosque had ticked all the boxes in terms of the law, both state and local. They complied over and beyond to what the expectations were - and those were the words of the mayor.“ Mayor Amanda Stapledon said she respected the objections but considered the plans of the mosque based on its “planning merits.”

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More memorable quotes “Words are so powerful. In fact words kill more people than bullets do” - African-born Eric Agyeman delivers an anti-bullying workshop to Year 7 students at Narre Warren South P-12 College in May. “It makes it pretty hard especially for such a young kid, so early in her career” - Horse trainer Mick Cornish pays tribute to apprentice jockey Mikaela Claridge, 22, who died after a freak accident at Cranbourne Training Centre in August. “One year we were on our budget weekend and all of a sudden John Hastie came up and said ’I found a million dollars.’ We all sort of joked and said ’yeah right.” - Former Casey mayor John Hastie was remembered as ’the money man’ who always looked after taxpayers dollars. “You would forgive people who have read the document we’ve just been looking at as thinking that you were treating councillors just like puppets” - Counsel assisting Michael Tovey criticise property developer Mr Woodman during IBAC council corruption hearings. “Fourteen years later I moved to Mt Eliza and I got a calling saying ’Oh just ringing you to say we’ve got Pussette’,” - Rhoni Halliwell speaking about being reunited with her lost cat which went missing from her Hampton Park home 14 years ago. “We’ve got to get our story straight” - Cr Sam Azis allegedly former former Casey Mayor Lorraine Wreford after they had been summonsed to appear at IBAC anti-corruption hearings. “After six weeks we had him in the corner and then I f***ing nailed him” - Cr Geoff Ablett

Former Casey mayor John Hastie. speaks of gathering information on former Casey CEO Mike Tyler in taped calls to Mr Woodman, the property developer at the centre of the IBAC scandal. “I never expected I’d win division one!” - an excited Berwick man after winning $666,666 from his weekly Tattslotto ticket. “People go ’how do you put eyeliner on with one hand?’” - Karen Cheeseman speaks of her struggle after she was brutally attacked in her Berwick home 13 years ago. “I remember standing there and you can hear the fire coming for you, you can hear the tree’s crackling, it’s loud, and that’s that moment where you go ’yep, alright, bring it on’” - Devon Meadows CFA Volunteer Rachel Rizzo talks about fighting the Bunyip bushfires in February. “I never wear a tie except for a funeral” - paediatric surgeon Dr Robert Stunden talks about how he tries to keep sick children and their parents relaxed during hospital visits.

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IN PICTURES

A pictorial look at 2019 Molly, 3, and her brother Kenny, 4, at the Lynbrook Lantern Festival. 198644 Picture: ROB CAREW

Preps Licy, Sam and Christina at Hampton Park Primary School celebrate Harmony Day in March. 191497

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Carl, Jordyn and Alyssa Saint of St Francis De Sales Primary lace up their walking shoes for Walk to School Day in October. 199232

Burn-outs were a crowd favourite at the Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show in January. Picture: GARY SISSONS 189037

Residents lay wreaths during an Anzac dawn service at Bunjil Place. 192872 Picture: ROB CAREW

Leanne, Rikki Lee, Hayley and Jada soak up the atmosphere at the Cranbourne Cup races. 198932 Picture: ROB CAREW

Matilda, Isabella, Jheel embrace the Casey In Colour Run For YOUth. 200298 Picture: ROB CAREW

The community celebrates the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak - the founder of Sikhism - at Bunjil Place for the first time. 198359

Aubrey and Angel of Cranbourne's Station House Early Years learning celebrate Book Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Week. 197000

Casey councillor Rosalie Crestani with Jackie and Fiona after the launch of Narre Warren's highly-anticipated 1001 steps. 193362 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Casey Hospital paediatric surgeon Dr Robert Stunden was awarded an Order of Australia medal in the 2019 Queen’s Birthday Honour list. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Acting Senior Sergeant Mandy Weir and Senior Constable Kristen Hill of Cranbourne Police reunite Millie with her owner Jeff after she was stolen in a car theft. 195260

Owner of Devon Meadows' Crystal World Tom Kapitany with a four-metre preserved shark in Mach after it was transported from an abandoned Bass wildlife park. 191062 Picture: BRENDAN REES

Hundreds of frantic parents gathered outside Casey Stadium in Cranbourne East to pick up their children following a reported bomb scare in the neighbouring area in September. 197697 Picture: GARY SISSONS

Hundreds of people were wowed by a towering Southern Brown Bandicoot at Cranbourne Garden which officially opened to the public on Wednesday 2 October. 197538 Picture: GARY SISSONS

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HP Boyz, of Hampton Park, will headline Empire R&B's bushfire relief fundraiser.

Rapping, running for relief By Mitchell Clarke Narre Warren’s Empire R&B nightclub will team up with the mega popular HP BOYZ to host a bushfire relief fundraiser from 9pm on Friday 10 January. With $12,000 already raised, all door proceeds from the night will be split evenly and donated to the Red Cross and CFA. Empire spokesman Carlo Paduano said these two charities were chosen after much consideration. “After much investigation, we decided these two charities were the closest to the heart of the bushfires and being able to help people in need,” Mr Paduano said. “Our thoughts and prayers remain with all the firefighters, families, animals and all others

that have been affected by the bushfires.” Hampton Park rap group HP BOYZ will headline the night after approaching the nightclub with the idea of a bushfire relief concert. “They wanted to do their first ever Melbourne show in the south east to raise money for the CFA and Red Cross, so we joined forces with them,” Mr Paduano added. “And so together, HP BOYZ and Empire R&B booked a line-up of local south east artists from the Casey area to put on a show to raise cash.” Rounding out the line-up is DJ Horizon, referred to as Australia’s best R&B DJ, famous for headlining Austereo’s RNB Friday’s. He’ll join Melbourne producer and DJ Joel Fletcher, Rockafellas and ESG, who have all

agreed to perform for free. Over 400 people have already purchased tickets and more than 1000 people registered their interest on the official Facebook event, where tickets can be purchased. For those wanting to nurse their hangovers the next morning, Beaconsfield’s New Fit Personal Training will host a marathon training session from 8am on Saturday 11 January, with all funds being donated to the Victorian Bushfire Appeal. NewFit owner Michelle Newman said the event was a fun way to raise much needed financial support to assist in the devastation caused by Australia’s current bushfire crisis. “It’s my bit to help, to do the best I can to help others who are less fortunate than I am at the moment,” she said.

“I thought why not change our boot camp into something a little bit more meaningful?” Participants will complete 42.2kms of rowing, riding, walking or running, and Mrs Newman has even vowed to participate. “It’ll be fun, intense but rewarding and I’m going to participate with my clients as well, so it’ll be great,” she laughed. Entry to the boot camp is $15, but participants can donate more if they’re in a position to. “I don’t have a figure in mind, I’m just hoping to raise as much money as possible,” Ms Newman said. “I’ve got some very generous clients and a few who can’t make it down here on the day have said they would match what we raise.” To register, visit the NewFit Facebook page.

IACC unites and educates in aftermath of bushfires By Mitchell Clarke Across Casey and Cardinia, members of the Indian Australian Community Cooperative (IACC) have been working day and night to assist in the bushfire crisis. The dedicated volunteers have sent six trucks through the Centre of Oneness, working with Sunny Duggal, Adarsh Kumar and Dk Tuli to raise a "huge amount" of cash donations to areas in East Gippsland ravaged by bushfires. Co-ordinating local efforts, volunteer Aanchal Meshram opened her house to accommodate donations. "Since we started this drive, we collaborated with many organisations, like the Centre for Oneness, Malayalee Association, local resident groups and local authorities," she said. Under the campaign, they collaboratively collected supplies from locations in Cranbourne, Narre Warren and Pakenham. But the campaign was also about educating the community on how to assist without getting in the way of volunteers on the ground. "I know everyone wants to support but it is essential to know the best way to provide support," Ms Meshram added. "My husband is a volunteer with the State Emergency Services and I want to advise peoberwicknews.starcommunity.com.au

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The efforts from IACC have generated community awareness and reached more than 10,000 community members who were able to donate to various collection points set up by fire authorities, Salvation Army and other relief centres. "It was not about IACC doing the collections, it was about generating awareness around how people can contribute," she said. "We have a huge community and they wish to make a contribution but not many know how to get involved." Since providing the information, a large amount of funds have been donated and the group is now encouraging others to register to volunteer with their local SES and CFA brigades. "Anything we can do in our capacity to generate awareness and make a contribution, we have been trying our best to do it and it's great that we were able to reach out and send the message across 10,000 people in our community," Ms Meshram said. "There is a massive amount of damage which has happened but if each one of us makes a small contribution, we can help to build country Victoria again." Thursday, 9 January, 2020

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FOCUS ON … YOUR HEALTH YOUR IMAGE

Shopping with soul A Berwick-based expert can provide long-term relief from lower limb pain.

Relief for knee pain If you’re one of the hundreds of thousands of Australians who suffer knee pain, injuries or arthritis, you know how difficult it can be to find relief - especially long-term relief. But thanks to one of Australia’s leading foot, knee and leg pain clinics, your knee pain and concerns could be a thing of the past! Foot and Leg Pain Clinics, one of Australia’s most experienced foot, knee and leg pain experts, are renowned for being at the forefront of long-term health and healing of the knee joint and consult in Berwick. The clinics treatment plans have helped thousands of people: achieve long term pain relief increase mobility improve knee and foot function increase joint and tissue strength and condition

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Greensoul Organics is your one-stop-shop for all of your organics fruits, veggies, pantry, fridge, freezer and natural health products. Almost 95 per cent of all products in store are certified to be either Organic or Bio-Dynamic. In store, customers will also find ecofriendly products that promote the ethos of reducing, reuse and recycle, making it easy for ordinary families to do their bit for the planet. Greensoul has a small selection of personal hygiene, cosmetics and beauty products that are cruelty-free and certified organic. Staff often get asked ‘what is organic’ and ‘why certified’ and how to be sure what is and what isn't certified, so here is something to help better understand organics and the processes behind it. What is Organic? Whole systems approach - Organics is not just "chemical-free". It is whole systems or holistic means of growing and handling food. The entire system is linked - Soil, Plants, Animals, Food, People and Environment. Friendlier - Certified Organic products are grown and processed without the use of synthetic chemicals, fertilisers, or GMOs. Why Certified Organic? Guaranteed - To guarantee that products are organic, they need to be certified. Organic certification involves auditing farming and production methods to ensure that they comply with the guidelines of organic production. The most popular Organic auditor in Austra-

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Plenty of family fun on offer at the Grand Prix circuit Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit is the destination for the whole family with many hours of entertainment and enjoyment on offer and school holidays is the ideal time to visit. Go Karts and Tandems If you haven’t tried the exhilarating Go Karts then you need strap yourself into the state-ofthe-art Sodi Go Karts for an exhilarating session on the 750 metre replica of the circuit. Push out a series of hot laps and try to set the fastest time. Tandem karts for the little ones are equipped with duel controls so the kids don’t miss out and can participate in the full interactive karting experience which they haven’t been able to do before. Cycle the Circuit Days Organise your family and friends and get your

bikes out to take in the views from the Grand Prix Circuit and the Island’s magnificent coastline that very few people get to see. Previously many family groups have taken the opportunity to ride as it’s a very safe environment for the smaller kids and great exercise as well. Those who are a bit more serious, older riders, fitness fanatics and riding clubs will find the circuit a great work out with its long straights and undulating turns. So, get your bike, helmet, family and friends and head straight to the track - 8 January 10am-1.30pm, 5.30pm to 7.30pm, 11 January 10am to 1.30pm. There is no need to book, tickets are available all day or just turn up 30 minutes prior to the session at the Visitors Centre to purchase your ticket with your own bike and helmet.

MotoGP Motorcycle Collection at the Circuit The circuit has secured a superb private collection of 25 grand prix winning motorcycles from the famous Italian marques, Aprilia and Cagiva, with the two-wheel treasures permanently installed as the star exhibit in the History of Motorsport Display at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit Visitor Centre. In total these sleek racing machines have won 9 World Championships, 51 Grand Prix wins and 106 Podiums. Make the time these holidays to take in these magnificent pieces of racing history. Simulator Race Centre Test your skills or challenge your mates to a simulated race on the Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit. Go flat out down Gardner Straight, through ultra-fast Doohan Corner, slide

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Show up for all the fun The 120th Annual Lang Lang Show is back again on Saturday 18 January 2020. There will be a full program of horse events including Shetland ponies, the majestic Clydesdales, miniature ponies and horses and stockhorses just to name a few. Pre-entry is required for all horse events, except the Fun Ring. Enter at showdayonline.com Please note, for this year only, all showjumping events will be held at the Lang Lang Showgrounds on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 February due to a scheduling clash with another event. The Beef Cattle Spectacular is always a great success and well worth a look. There is a poultry competition and the dog show is always well attended with many breeds competing for the title of Champion. Lang Lang now has a stud sheep competition to round off the farm experience. The pavilion will once again be filled with art, photography, craft, cookery, produce and much more. The Bubble Muffin Kids Cooking Club will be in attendance again this year. They run 4 free entertaining shows throughout the day for children aged between 5-11 years. They educate children about healthy eating in a fun way. There are a host of other free activities such as an animal nursery, face painting, balloon twisting and a free art activity with the wonderful Bob Greaves.

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Whiskey’s all the go-go By Peter Quilty Punters have switched from ‘Scotch’ to ‘Whiskey’ in next Saturday night’s Group 2 Warragul Toyota Cup (460m). Star sprinter Whiskey Riot catapulted to the head of betting markets following glamour greyhound Hooked On Scotch’s shock withdrawal from the final due to injury. A winner of the $435,000-to-the-winner Group 1 Melbourne Cup at Sandown Park in late November last year, Whiskey Riot - trained at Rowsley by Anthony Azzopardi - has now been installed as $2.50 race favourite on TAB Fixed Odds. Whiskey Riot is striving to become the third greyhound in four years to land the Melbourne Cup-Warragul Cup double - Aston Dee Bee (2017/18) and Ando’s Mac (2016/17). Ironically, his close mate - leading NSW trainer Jason Mackay - achieved the feat with Ando’s Mac. Mackay stayed with Azzopardi during that Victorian campaign. “It would be fantastic to emulate a very close friend… I’ve known him (Mackay) for more than 20 years,” Azzopardi said. Azzopardi relocated to Victoria from Shanes Park, on the outskirts of Penrith in Western Sydney, in early 2016. And four years later says he has no regrets with the move. “Victorian greyhound racing is a very professional outfit… For starters, the tracks are

Whiskey Riot wins the Warragul Cup heat in great style.

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a lot better; it gives young greyhounds every opportunity,” Azzopardi said. “I just like the whole setup, it’s the best state for greyhound racing; the top echelon.” Azzopardi looked up to the heavens as Whiskey Riot crossed the line in the Melbourne Cup, dedicating the victory to his late father Charlie who passed away aged 69 due to lung failure in 2001. And you can expect a repeat show of emotion if Whiskey Riot claims the $47,000-towinner Warragul Cup, which would increase his stakes to $686,810.

“Dad was my mentor in life and greyhound racing… He was an amazing man,” Azzopardi said. “We have nine siblings in the family (7 boys; 2 girls) and he loved us all.” Azzopardi said his father “treated us all the same” and always emphasised the importance of a rock solid, close-knit family. “We could never go to bed with any family issues, it had to be resolved there and then.” “He never stopped trying to teach us things, especially working hard for everything you get in life. His last words to me were, ‘I’ve had such a great life… I have a fantastic wife (Georgina)

and family. I’m dying a happy man’,” Azzopardi said. “I wear a chain around my neck in his memory, and there’s not a day I don’t think about him. He was, and always will be, my hero,” he added. A winner of 18 races (with 11 seconds and two thirds) from 38 starts, Whiskey Riot broke his G1 jinx when he defeated Western Envoy and his nemesis Hooked On Scotch in the Melbourne Cup. He had previously finished second to Hooked On Scotch in the Adelaide Cup, second to Sennachie in the Maturity Classic, and third to Get It Gizmo in the Topgun. He was also third to Hooked On Scotch in the G3 Shootout. And Azzopardi says the seven-time group race finalist, who recently finished second to Western Envoy in the G2 Ballarat Cup, has become “a real professional”. “You need to pick and choose your races, and practice makes perfect… He’s been constantly meeting the top brass and that’s improved him,” Azzopardi said. He added: “He’s really in the race now… He’s a real big contender. I’d like to see him win a few more group races and then retirement to stud beckons.” In a treat for patrons, Richmond premiership forward Jack Riewoldt will be a special guest at the Warragul Cup meeting.

Red Dog wins set to boost fire relief coffers Greyhound Racing Victoria will donate $250 to the bushfire appeal every time a greyhound wins a race from the red box at any Victorian track during the month of January. GRV Board Chair Peita Duncan, along with the Chair of Greyhound Clubs Victoria, Adrian Scott, said GRV, the 13 Victorian clubs and participants had a proud history of banding together to help those in need and the “Red Dog’’ 18 STAR NEWS

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initiative was just one way we could all show our support to the thousands of Victorians going through tough times. “We will also be naming a race at every meeting in honour of our brave emergency services personnel who, day after day, are putting themselves on the line to fight these horrendous fires,’’ Ms Duncan said. “Our hearts go out to all those affected and

I will be cheering the red dog all through January and hope we can raise tens of thousands of dollars for fire affected communities. “In addition to the “Red Dog” appeal I know most, if not all, of our clubs will be holding their own separate fundraisers.” Ms Duncan said Warragul had plans for a fundraiser at its Cup meeting next week and Sale also planned to raise funds at its Austra-

lia day meeting. “So, cheer on the “Red Dog” in January and get along to your local greyhound racing club to support this important initiative for the Victorian community.’’ With 17 dogs winning from the red box in the first four days of January the “Red Dog’’ appeal is off to a flying start with $4250 already in the bushfire appeal. berwicknews.starcommunity.com.au


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